The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOI IW THE FAIRFIELD REFORMER. FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE COl’NTY, TEXAS, THI'KKDAY, JVM 13, IWH
Virginia Avery,
William W. West Jr.
To Wed August 5
Bit-hop and Mis Ch.tiles Av-
ery Mason <>f 6272 Mem'di's,
Dallas, announce the engage-
ment and approaching marriage
<if tlu*ir daughter, Virginia A\
cry, to William \V. West Jr . of
Dallas formerly uf Mcxia and
Tyler. Ih i.s the sun of Mi and
Mis William W Wist i t Nacog
(Inches ami grandson ol Mi and
Mrs. F. E. Withrow of Teague
Tho wedding is plamn'd for
August 5, at St Matthew's Epis
copal Cathedral in Dallas at l
p. m.
The hridi'-e’. ft 's a graduate
of the University of Texas in
Austin where she was a mem-
ber of the Delta (lamina Sorori-
ty Shi is now employed by
thi Datin'- I’ublii Schools as a
teai liei
The future brideuroom. a Uni-
versity of Texas graduutt is a
senior at Southwestern Medical
School in Dallas While at the
University of Tex..' in Austin
he was a member of I’i Kappa
Alpha. Alpha Epsilon Delta and
I’hi Rho Sigma fraternities.
Annual Benner
Family Reunion
Held July 4
i •
The annual Ronner family re-
union was held at Mrs. Laura
Bonner's "Big Tank’’ on the
farm at Bonnervdle July 4. Bar-
becue was served to 117 regis-
tered in attendance.
Among those present from j
.f town wen Roy S Bon Paul i Bonners
ner, Laurel Miss Mi and Mrs. *f0 Celebrate 50th
Sneed Bonner of Franklin; » c ,
Johnny Mae Mullen. Oakwood;! AnmverSOry bunday
*111,1 I-M,e! D..:las Mr. and ! m,- an(j yjrs. Paul V. Bonner
Mrs F (' 1 .i-t.r er. Mr and Mrs.
ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr and Mrs. El wood Jones announce
thi engagement and aproaching marriage of their daughter.
Shirley Ann n Harvey Spies sum (,t Sir. and Sirs. Bennie
Spies of Victor. Tin wedding will tak< place in Huntsville.
August 27, at Faith Lutheran Church at 3 o’clock in the
aftei noon. Friends am relatives are invited to attend. —
Fills Studio Photo
HOSPITAL NEWS
Dismissed: Mrs. Patsy Smith,
June 2!»: J. B Miller, June 29;
Joe Wheeler. June 28; R. H.
Long, June 28 Mrs. Irene Stead-
man Wortham June 2d; Mrs.
Joe Lee Kirg n, July S; Eliza
English, July ' Petty Washing-
ton, July 6.
Medical patimts. dates admit-
ted and rclea-d. Mis. Annie
Parks. Centeiville, June 29-July
(i: Mrs. \V. A Smith, Buffalo,
lime 2!t-.luly Freddie Folk,
lime 29-July i L. M Bryant,
Ituttalo, .Juni 27-July 5; Mrs.
Bertha Edwards, Teague, June
27 July (!; Mi H. E. Carring-
ton. t enter'llli lune 27-July ti:
| Mrs Fannie Wilbanks, Teague.
| June 27-July : Mrs. Opal Rich-
larilson, Kirvin July 8-11; Jim-
| my Clary, Bunalo, July 8-f(;
Doyle E. Willi Ennis, July 8-9;
Rev. C. E. Gairett, Huntsville,
July 7-8; Blak. Barnes, Center-
ville, July 7-'*: Leedy Baker,
July 6-7; Mrs Shirley Graham,
Donie. July (is Gurley Smith,
Buffalo, July 3-7; Mrs. Ruth Ann
Vann, Buffalo. July 4-5; A. C.
Ivy, Buffalo, July 4-5; Sandra
Grand. July 3-1 Mary Lee Da-
lis, Streetman. July 3-4; John
H. Keller, Centerville, July 3-7;
Robert Wade, July 2-7; Mrs. Vi-
ola Richardson, July 2-3; Jim-
my Grand, July 2-5; Joe Bailey
O'Neal, July 1 l: Mrs. Jeanette
Nichols. Centerville, July (S-10;
Homer Paul Bonner and Mary.
Streetman: the Re\ and Mrs
Harry G. Bonner and family of
Corvallis. Ore Mr and Mrs.
Vernon Camp and Beverly. Mrs.
Ruth Webb and Glenda of Gal-
veston; Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Whatley and family of White
Oak; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bonner
and family of Mcxia; Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Bonner and fam-
ily Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wood,
the Rev. Buddy
will celebrate their 50th wed-
ding anniversary with open
house at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Heath Jr. Sunday,
July Hi, 3 to fi i clock in the
afternoon. Friends and rela-
tives are invited to attend.
P Donie News
By MRS. DOYLE TACKER
Sherri and Teresa Baker of
Wood, of, Marlin visited Mr. and Mrs.
league; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby j Tom Oakes and family last
Bonner of Huntsville, and Bet- week.
ly Dormer of Nacogdoches. j Larry Spruiell of Teague
--o- j visited Mrs. Lisha Spruiell last
Mr. and Mr- J. G. Ellis Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Savage of
Teague \isited Mrs. I.ela Dar-
nell Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Shit ley Graham has re-
turned home after spending last
week in the Fairfield hospital.
Jerry Bennett and Ann Wor-
thy of Big Spring visited Mrs.
Violet Worthy last week.
Mrs. George Fulton, Mrs.
Pearl Savage and Mrs. M. L.
Little carried Jack Jolly to his
home in Nacogdoches Saturday.
He had spent last week with
Mr. and Airs. Fulton.
Mrs. Dock Lamberth i.s ill in
the Teague hospital.
Revival services are in pro- i
gross at the Church of Christ
this week. Bro Hartsell is do-
ing the preaching and Pete
Manderville is song leader.
Mrs. Ray Spruiell and Glenice
visited relatives in Houston last
week.
Mr. and Mrs Smith of Hub-
bard are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. R. Whitaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Richard-
son and family of Grand Prairie
visited Mrs. Pea Devine and
Carl last week
Mrs. Alvis H a-ris has return-
ed from an extended visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Carson and
family in Fort McPherson,
Georgia.
Mr. and Mr J. G. Lamberth
and her sister. Pearl, from
Houston visit them last week.
Bro and Mrs. Barron Harris
had her parents from Baytown
visit them last week end.
Bryant Harrison, Buffalo, July
8-10; J. ('. Turner, July 8-10.
Medical patients, dates admit
ted: Charles Steagall. July 3; X.
A Alford, July 4; Billy Jim
Day, July 4; Johnny Lemmon,
Centerville, July 5; C. L. Mul-
len, July ti; Mrs. A. B. Smith,
Buffalo. July 7; Willie David
Owens. July 9; John Franklin
Abram, July 9; Patrick Murphy,
Ci rtci villi Inly 9; Earl Wills.
Alvin, July 9; Wiley Stroud, July
9. I'att.i Lynn Murphy, Center-
ville July 9: Jacqueline Murphy,
Centerville, July 9; Joe Bailey
O’Neal, July 10; Gilbert Ward,
Teague, July 10; Mrs. Vernon
Willard, July 3.
Surgery: Mrs. Elotse Walker,
Houston, entered for surgery
June 20 and was released July
7; Mis. Lota Beauchamp, Stieet-
man. admitted July 2 and dis-
missed July 9; Ann Wolf, Buf-
falo. admitted July 4 and releas-
ed July 9; Sharon Dixon, Har-
lingen. admitted July 5 and dis-
missed July 10.
New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Carroll
an parents of a daughter, Lecia
Sue. born June 28, weighing
seven pounds and 10 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Paul
Bonner, Streetman, are par-
ents of a son, Homer Paul Bon-
ner, Jr., born July 4. weighing
nine pounds and seven ounces.
He is grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Finest Bonner of Streetman
and J. G. Carter of Kirvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Carter of
Teague are parents of a son,
Jeffery Lynn, born July 7,
weighing eight pounds and sev-
en ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lemmons
of Centerville are parents of a
son. Lane, born July 6, weigh-
ing seven pounds and five ounc-
es.
Gene and Willie Mae Young
of Lubbock are parents of a
son. Clark Gable Young, born
July 6, weighing six pounds
and 11 ounces.
--o-
Justice discards party, friend-
ship and kindred and is there-
fore represented as blind. —
Joseph Aurelius.
Mrs. C. E. Childs Jr.
Directs Program
At WSCS Meeting
The Woman's Society of
Christian Service of the Meth-
odist Church met in the home
of Mrs. R. W. Williford Tues-
day morning at 9 o’clock.
Following a business session,
Mrs. C. E. Childs Ir. spoke on
“G< d’s Word and Our Words.”
Simply stated, the Word of God
Is what God has to say to us
and our reaction to the word.
Mrs. Williford served dough-
nuts and coffee to 11 members.
The WSCS will meet in the
home of Mrs Lillian Radford
August 1, with Mrs. Jack Pate
in charge of the program.
i week.
Vacation Bible School is in
progress at the First Baptist
Church this week.
Mrs. Lou Gibson of Mcxia.
Mrs. Effie Johnson of Groes-
beek. Mrs. Audnette Lander of
Calvert, Clifton Oakes and fam-
ily of Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs
I Murphy Terry of Huntsville
and Mr. and Mrs Clyde Hud
j nail of Teague visited Mr. and
: Mrs. J D. Hudson Friday night.
They all attended Memorial
Services at Lost Prairie Satui
day.
Mrs. Bess Demic of Amarillo
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Little.
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Brotherton
and family of Houston visited
A S
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but It will make sense to us. With It, our trained
pharmacists can prepare the exact medicine your
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Used Car Bargains
1959 Ford Galaxie Fordor Town Sedan—
Tntone color, new white tires, factory Selectair conditioner, radio,
Cruse-O-Matic transmission, Has less than 25,000 miles. Will sell
for several hundred dollars under the average price. This car is a
Bargain.
1958 Chevrolet Fordor Sedan—
8 Cylinder motor, tutone blue and white. Has factory installed air-
conditioner, radio, automatic transmL*ion. A one-owner car.
Down Payment Only ............................................
1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Town Sedan—
8 Cylinder motor, radio, heater. Has neiv tires. Down Payment Only
1959 Ford Fairlane Sedan—
8 Cylinder motor, radio, heater. In real good condition.
Down Payment ..........................................
$300
$250
$300
1953 Oldsmobile Sedan— $ 1 SO
1955 Ford 8-Cylinder Truck— S6S0
1957 Ford Vi-ion Pickup— S7S0
<> Cylinder. In good mechanical condition ......................... ■ OF W
1960 Ford Galaxie Town Sedan—
8 Cylinder motor, Cruise-O-Matlc transmission, power steering, air-
conditioned, heater, radio, white sidewall tires. Low mileage. Will
sell at a BIG discount.
Fairfield Motor Co.
EAST SIDE SQUARE
' ——1 J* 1
Permits Available
At Navarro College
Students enrolling in Navarro
Junior College for the first
time may obtain a registration
permit by filing an official tran-
script in the Dean-Registrar's
Office. This transcript can only
be sent at the request of the
student and should come from
the last school attended.
Registration permits for all
others may be obtained in per-
son at the office of the Dean-
Registrar or by writing the
same office and enclosing a
self addressed stamped envelope
any time after July 18.
These permits will lie issued
on a first come first served
basis. It will be necessary to
have a permit in order to regis-
ter for the fall semester at
Navarro Junior College.
Future Events
Fairfield Masonic Lodge—
First Friday night, 7:30, regu-
lar meeting. Monday and Thurs-
day nights each week, 7:30, class
of instruction. Visiting Masons
cordially invited.
Third Tuesday Night — Order
of Eastern at 7:30 P. M.
Second Friday nights—8:00,
Future Farmers regular meet-
ing.
Second and fourm Tuesday
nights—7:30, Volunteer Firemem
Second Tuesday mgnt—Regu-
lar meeting of City Council.
Third Tuesday night — 7.50,
Chamber of Commerce directors
meet at City Hall.
Last Tuesday in each month
the Band Boosters Club meets
at the band room at 7:30 P. M.
First and third Thursday
nights—Regular meeting of the
Lions Club at Tower Cafe.
Fourth Monday—7 P. M., Vet-
erans of World War I of the
U. S. A., Inc., Barracks Unit
No. 1464, at courthouse.
Fourth Thursday — American
Legion.
Fourth Thursday — American
Legion Auxiliary.
First and Third Tuesday
Nights — Oddfellow Lodge,
Teague.
Thursday nights — Rebekah
Lodge, Teague.
Second Thursday night In
every other month—Freestone
County Farm Bureau directors
meeting, 7:45 P. M„ Courthouse.
Local VFW Post — Second
and fourth Thursday nights in
each month, 7:30 p. m.
RATHSALE
RATH'S
LARD
8 lb. Pails -
• - 3 lbs. 49c
.....$1.65
RATH’S
BACON END5 - - - - 4 lb. pkg. 99c
ALL MEAT
BOLOGNA.........lb. 39c
TENDER STEW
Meal - - lb. 39c
RATH’S
Jowls ■ - lb. 19c
RATH’S
BACON.....
- - - - Ib. 45c
NICE TENDER
CHUCK ROAST -
......Ib. 49c
FRESH KY. WONDER
BEANS
NICE TENDER
SQUASH
ib.—23i:
2 lbs. - - 25f
CELLO RED
POTATOES ---
----10lbs. 39c
3 LBS.
Crisco — 89c
Cheer, Tide, Breeze,
Fab - - reg. 29c
SWEETHEART
FLOUR......
---25lbs. $1.69
BE W LEY’S
MEAL - - - 5 lbs. 35c—10 lbs. 69c
WHITE SWAN INSTANT
COFFEE ......
-----6 oz. 69c
MAYFIELD
CORN......
5-303 cans 60c
WAPCO OR SNIDER'S
CATSUP.....2-14 oz. bottles 25c
FRANCO MEAT BALLS A
SPAGHETTI - - -
- - - 303 can 24c
WHITE SWAN
SHORTENING - -
■--31b. can 69c
WOTT'S OR DELSEY
TISSUE......
- - - 2 rolls 25c
Ht’N VALLEY
Oleo - - Ib. 19c
LILLY U C.aL
Cream - - - 39c
GI.ADIOLA
5 Lbs.
Flour----45c
Griffin’s Sweet lk lb.
Potatoes - - 25c
Specials Thurs., Fri., Sat., July 13-14-15
JONES SUPER SAVE
GROCERY & MARKET—PHONE 2651
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961, newspaper, July 13, 1961; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106780/m1/4/?q=%221961-07%22&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.