The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1975 Page: 4 of 12
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Page 4, The Nocone Mmk JtM 16, 1975
Social Events
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MRS. ROBERT EARL CHRISTY
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Open 9-5
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Nocona Floral
Luton Carpet Service
Phone 825-3838
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Becky Holland Honored
With Prenuptial Shower
Brown-Schramm Wedding
Solemnized In Dallas
Fellowship Fetes
The Jerry Kirbys
Spice And Rice
Shower Fetes
Make any plant
a beautiful
Officers Installed
On June 12th
HAVE YOUR CARPETING
BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED
IN YOUR OWN HOME
with blue trim fashioned
similar to that of the bride.
Barbara Schramm and Susan
Schramm, sisters of the bride,
were bridesmaids. They wore
white empire dresses. They all
carried nosegays of blue and
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in a matter of a few hours, we can revive
its original beauty and freshness.
We use the famous Von Schrader
dry-foam method. No moisture
and Mrs. Clarence Payne, Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn Secules, Mr.
and Mrs. Berry Ritchie.
goes through to the under-
side to damage the pile or
backing. There is no odor.
Carpets can be used the
same day.
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During 1974, 8.2 trillion
cubic feet of Texas gas were
marketed.
Brown will be at home at 9803
Dale Crest, Dallas.
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Mrs. Gist Hosts
Progressive Club
The Progressive Club met in
the home of Mrs. Osa Gist, 609
Cooke Street, for an all-day
meeting and monthly luncheon
Tuesday June 17.
Vacation
Trips
Boats
Campers
Trailers
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MARY, MARY, NOT EVER CONTRARY?—Hardly ever,
anyway, when she’s all dressed up in this pert schoolgirl
smock that grows with cornflowers, poppies, and gar-
denias on pinwale cotton corduroy.
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We Loan Money ..
for . . .
2 "HANGUPS'
TV Hand-carved
solid mon key pod
O-Inch diameter.
Macrame hanger.
INDIAN GUAZE
100% Cotton
Light weight and pant weight
NEW "COVERUPS’*
Hand-woven Banana tree
bark. Warm earth tones.
Colorful embroldery.
Three sizes.
First National
Bank
’’Where People Come First”
Member F.D.I.C.
Firsts Flat Folds
Reg. $1.98 to $2.79 yd.
yd. $198
You’ll like our courteous service and friendly
attitude. Come to see us.
Shampoos - Conditioners
1000 watt Blowdriers
825-4621
Jerald's
Kona Mall No. 6
Bring one home or send
It almost anywhere the
FTD way. Call or visit and
see our selection of plants.
603 East Highway 82
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Between John's Grocery and Brownie's Cafe
825-3294
HAS MEDICAL TESTS
Dannen Reed, 5-year-olc
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Reed, underwent medical tests
at Wichita General Hospital
Monday of this week and is
recuperating at his home here.
He is scheduled for surgery in
about a month, relatives
report. His twin brother,
Brannen, entered the hospital
Wednesday night and will
have the same tests today.
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RECENT GUESTS IN
GIBSON HOME
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Baxter Gibson were their
children and grandchildren,
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gibson,
Tami and Ronnie of Iowa Park,
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patillo of
Abilene, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Gooden of Ratliff City, Okla.,
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Gibson
and sons of North Little Rock,
Ark. Mrs. Benny Gibson and
sons are spending the week
here. They are in the process
of moving to Durant, Okla.
The Baxter Gibson’s guests
this week are Mrs. Mary St
Clair and daughter, Connie, of
Hammon, Louisiana, Mrs.
Lucy Sims, Mrs. Esther
Bradley and Mrs. Ora Coon of
Clovis, N.M.
.Bridal Shower
Saturday Fetes
Miss Schramm
Miss Evelyn Schramm of
Dallas, bride-elect of Rannell
Brown, was named honoree
for a wedding shower
Saturday. June 14, 8:00 p.m.
to 10:00 p.m. at F. & M.
Community Room. Parents of
the prosepective bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown,
308 Sherman St.
The refreshment table was
covered with white net over
blue and decorated with a
bouquet of flowers in shades of
blue. On either side were blue
candles in white milkglass
holders. Lime sherbet punch,
dainty cookies, nuts and mints
were served.
Approximately SO guests
called or sent gifts.
Hostesses were Mrs. Gary
Snapp, Mrs. Lillard Sterling,
Mrs. Dick Gaines, Miss
Sandra Capps, Mrs. Johnny
Uselton and Mrs. Bill Moore.
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A devotional, given by Mrs. ■
Marinell Gist, was on "How
we show Christ in our daily
lives”. A discussion followed.
Bernice Crownover read the
scripture.
Co-hostesses were Leia
Wilson and Etta Morgan.
Those present were Mes-
dames Jamye Gist, Lois
Barker, Etta Morgan, Bernice
Crownover, Madie Wade,
Nora Hill, Min Gault, Freida
Howard, Nelda Howard,
Heath Howard, Marinell Gist,
Leia Wilson. Thelma Wilson,
Violet Rosenbaum, Thelma
Uselton, Osa Gist, Lawana
Brown and Lurline Howard.
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ESA Hobo Party
Held At Lake
Tuesday Evening
Epsilon Sigma Alpha soror-
ity enjoyed a hobo supper
Tuesday evening, June 16 at
the lake home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Holcomb.
Prizes were given to Berry
and Lindie Ritchie for the best
hobo costumes. Prizes were
also given to the winners in
games of "Pass-it-On” and
"Pinchie-Winchie."
Hot dogs, beans, chili, chips
and brownies were served with
soft drinks to Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Cornwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Holcomb, Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie McGaughy, Mr.
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Becky Holland
Miss Becky Holland, daugh-
ter of Judge and Mrs. Louis T.
Holland of Montague, was
hnored at a spice and rice
shower at the home of Mrs.
Charles Keck in Montague
June 17.
Miss Holland is the
bride-elect of Leslie Dickson of
Seagoville. The couple will be
married July 19 in Montague.
Spice gifts were presented
to Miss Holland. Guests
assisted in preparing rice bags
to be used at the wedding
reception.
Refreshments of strawberry
sundaes, chips and dips were
served to Mrs. Holland, the
bride-elect’s mother; Mrs. J.
L. Jameson, Mrs. Ray
Fenoglio, Mrs. Melvin Fen-
oglio, Mrs. Donald Fenoglio,
and Mrs. Tommy Fenoglio, all
of Montague, and Mrs. Lynn
Heller of Bowie.
Miss Rebecca Holland,
daughter of Judge and Mrs.
Louis T. Holland of Montague,
was honored at a bridal shower
Saturday night in the home of
Mrs. Ray Fenoglio in
Montague.
Miss Holland is the
bride-elect of Leslie Dickson of
Seagoville. The wedding will
be solemnized in Montague
July 19.
An arrangement of yellow
daisies and baby’s breath set
the decorations for the
refreshment table covered
with a white satin and lace
tablecloth. Yellow tapers
burned in a silver candela-
brum with yellow daisies
entwined around the center.
Refreshments of punch and
cake were served. Individual
white cakes were topped with
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Cross Timbers Educational
Secretaries met at 7:00 p. m.
June 12 at the Bowie High
School Cafeteria. Nocona,
Bridgeport and Bowie schools
were represented.
After the meal, Mrs. Lometa
Brinkley, Junior High School
teacher installed new officers
for 1975-76. Those installed
were Carolyn St. John,
president; Zelda Colburn, vice
president; Bettye Hanson,
secretary; Phyllis Matlock,
treasurer; Dean Denny, his-
torian; Ruth Hamilton, par-
liamentarian; Ala Louise
Reaves, reporter.
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a fragile yellow daisy on each.
The bride-elect’s chosen colors
of yellow and green were used
in decorations throughout the
house.
Registering during the
evening were 36 guests. Over
100 others sent gifts which
were on display. Among those
registering from out-of-town
were Miss Judy Meade of
Dallas, Mrs. Susie Atkins of
Terrell, and Mmes. R. J.
Kelly, Hermilla Smith and
Billye Ruth Smith, all of
Wichita Falls.
Hostesses were Mmes. Glen
Pribble, Melvin Fenoglio, J. L.
Jameson, P. A. Carminati,
Bert Sledge, W. T. Minor Jr.,
Charles Keck, Henry Beck-
man, Donald Ray Fenoglio, A.
G. Tompkins, Silas Cochran,
Albert Fenoglio, Joe Carmin-
ati Jr., Kenneth Shackelford,
and Willard Shackelford, all of
Montague; Mrs. Ray Shields
of Nocona, Mrs. Lynn Heller
and Mrs. Donald Mann, both
of Bowie, and Mrs. Howard
Sledge of Forestburg.
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BaMingeror NOcona and Mr Richard Dei st, Jr” borngune
M, „ . 21 at H-E-B Hospital. Bedford,
and Mrs. Tommy Harris and . .. . . J . . ‘
Lee of Oklahoma City recently weighing eight, pounds, 11
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visited Mr. and Mrs. M. R. . A A .
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stay they enjoyed a trip to Lion (Duncan
Country and a family dinner M . 5.
with Mrs. Bessie Ballinger and Paternal grandparents are Mr.
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family. Ft.Worth.
Reid-Christy Wedding
Vows Are Exchanged
Miss Jana Dee Reid and yellow and white gingham
Robert Earl Christy exchanged check and white picture hats
wedding vows Saturday, June with matching gingham check-
14 at 7 p. m. at First Baptist ed ribbon. They carried white
Church, Lewisville. Dr. Gilbert baskets of flowers.
Callaway, pastor, officiated. Lee Christy of Oklahoma
The bride is the daughter of City served as best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reid, Groomsmen were Johnny
Lewisville, and the grand- Cook and Dave Hill, Tony
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mann, Randy Grabow and
Virgil Elrod and Mrs. Emma David Lasseter.
Cooper, Nocona; and Mrs. Candellighters were Mike
Mealy Reid of West Columbia. Lasseter of Dallas and Nita
The church was decorated Heath of Lewisville.
with an archway covered with Christy Cook and Robin
greenery and arrangements of Christy were flower girls. Ring
flowers and candelabra. bearer was Donald Christy.
A program of vocal and A reception was held in
organ music preceded the Walker Hall of the church. The
ceremony. bride’s table was covered with
Given in marriage by her white satin and a white lace
father, the bride chose a long overlay. White daisies and
white gown of silk organza, yellow rosebuds centered the
She wore a face framing table. A three tiered cake was
bonnet edged with a ruffle served with punch.
crowned with white daisies. A The bride, a graduate of
shoulder length veil completed Lewisville High School, at-
the hat. She carried a white tends North Texas State
wicker basket filled with University and is employed by
daisies and rosebuds. the City of Lewisville Parks
Kay McCurley served as and Recreation.
maid of honor with Virginia The bridegroom is a
Glover of Irving, Connie Boyd graduate of Sharpstown High
and Micki McCain, Lewisville, School, Houston, and is
Mrs. Cindy Troop of Denison employed by Nissan-Datsun
and Gena Chaney of Kansas Motor Co., Dallas.
City as bridesmaids. They The groom’s parents hosted
wore peasant-style dresses of a rehearsal dinner Friday,
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MRS. RANNELL E. BROWN
The church organist played JoAnn Hill served
the traditional wedding music. Guests were from Frankfort,
Given in marriage by her Germany; Fort Worth, Kil-
uncle, Howard Burger, the leen, Dallas, Nocona, Texas
bride wore a formal gown of and Chapman, Kans.
white silk organza emphasized The bride graduated from
with tucks and lace panels. Roanoak Community College,
The fitted empire bodice Roanoak, Va., with a liberal
featured a square neckline and arts degree and is employed
long bell sleeves. She wore a with Smith Detective Alarms,
portrait hat with bouffant veil Dallas. The bridegroom grad-
and carried a nosegay of blue uated from Odessa High
and white flowers arranged in School and attended Odessa
lace. College. He is also employed
Karen Schramm, sister of with Smith Detective Alarms,
the bride, was maid of honor. After a wedding trip to the
She wore a white formal gown Gulf coast Mr. and Mrs.
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Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Kirby
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rodgers and son, Jerry Jr., were
of Fort Worth announce the honored with a fellowship at
birth of a baby girl, Samantha Bethel Baptist Church after
Rae, born Tuesday June 17, services Sunday night. The
weighing seven pounds, one event climaxed Rev. Kirby’s
ounce. Grandparents are Mrs. fifth anniversary as pastor. He
Finis Taylor and the late Mr. and Mrs. Kirby were present-
Taylor. Mrs. Rodgers is the ed with a monetary gift from
former Becky Taylor of church members.
Nocona. This is the couple’s Refreshments of homemade
first child and Mrs. Taylor’s ice cream, cake and cookies
first granddaughter. Mrs. were served.
Taylor has been in Fort Worth--.—
a week, returning home June’ NoW AmVlll
__Mr. and Mrs. Howard R.
Deist of Ft. Worth are proud
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Miss Evelyn Helen white flowers.
Schramm, Dallas, became the Noel Brown was best man.
bride of Rannell Eugene Groomsmen and ushers were
Brown in a double ring Keith Anderson Don Wilson,
ceremony performed at 2:00 p. and Russell Schramm.
m. Saturday, June 21 at Lovers Ring bearer was Chad
Lane United Methodist Mayes of Chapman, Kans.
Church, Dallas. The pastor, RECEPTION
Rev. Shipp, officiated. Following the wedding a
Parents of the bride are Mr. reception was given by the
and Mrs. Walter J. Schramm bride’s parents in fellowship
of Frankfort, Germany, and hall of the church. Covered
the bridegroom is the son of with a pale blue cloth, the
Mr. and Mrs. Glen O. Brown, refreshment table held blue
308 Sherman St., Nocona. and white flowers and was
A sunburst arrangement of appointed with silver. The
blue and white carnations three-tiered wedding cake was
flanked by candelabra formed served with punch, nuts and
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Hays, Edgar R. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1975, newspaper, June 26, 1975; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493680/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.