The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1965 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR- THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER, FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE COUNTY. TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. Orand
Celebrate Golden
Anniversary Recently
Mr. anti Mrs. Thomas Orand re-
cently celebrated their golden wed-
ding anniversary at their residence
west of Richland, where they have
made their home for some 43 of the
50 years of their marriage.
I Alvin; Mr ami Mrs Uussie Weaver
Mr and Mrs Spunky Keeling, Mr.
anti Mrs Mack Frost, Mrs Ma>
Owens, Mr and Mrs Gene Massey,
Mr. and Mis. Clyde Ware, Mrs. Edd
Carr, all of Wortham
Mr and Mrs. Bill Johnson. Waco.
Mr and Mrs. Walker Harris, Con
THURSDAY,
Record Attendance
Reported At P-TA
Meeting Tuesday
OCTOBER 20, IMS _
Chavers Family Has
Reunion Sunday At
Mrs. S. Chavers' Home
A record ci\>wd attended the ini j I’he Chavers family reunion was
tial meeting of the Parent-Teachers held at the home of Mrs. Sam Chav-
Association Tuesday, Oct 12. in the
Herbert Harris homemaking department of the high
school.
I
, ers Sunday, Oct 24
1 Among those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. E. N. Garrett, Mr and
roe. Mr. and Mrs
.Branham. Mr. and Mrs. Julius B.ik
er Grand ITairie, Mr and Mrs Hu- President Mrs. Jot* D C’rossno pro-j
Their children who were present hen Griffin ami Susan. Mr and Mrs sented the recommendation of the i •"rs Bobby Aldrich, Robert, Clay-
tor this occasion were sons, Jerrv j.- FI mo Longbotham. Gruesbeck executive committee which met (o ,n, Larry, Melanie and Mark of
Orand, \Saoo. S o Orand, Albanj | alK| B(.r, wmard, Mr j k>>' plans for the year Mrs Betty, Nome; Mr. and Mrs. J D
ami 1 D Orand Jr , ot Angleton and Everett Harrison Mr and Morgan introduced this year's facul-, ^*aJ&aret ;in<* Michael. Mr and Mrs.
They were accompanied by their ... "
• Winkler-St. Elmo
By MR& HAM.KT RA8H
aceompamexi by their M,; &Kon Ch^ and Th‘er^.> number* j00" M,le* Craig, Mr
wives and families Also present was Willarct Bonner Miv Announcement was made that this ,1IK* James Chavers, Barbara
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Burleson of
Houston visited her father, Ralph
Johnson and Mr and Mrs. Halley
Rash Sat unlay night and Sunday.
Mrs. Edith Harris is spending a
few days in Dallas with her daugh-
ter. Mr and Mrs. Johnny Halomik
Mr and Mrs Billy Ray Simpson
and children of Abilene and Soiuty
Simpson of Tyler visited Mr. and
Mi-s. Murl Anderson and Mr. and
a daughter. Mrs. Frank Jenkins of
El Paso, and her son. Thomas.
Approximately 165 guests register-1 Tyler
Mrs J A Coleman, Mrs 11a liar
Milnei Mr and Mrs Doyle Bur
Ariel Willard Chavers. all of Fair- (>, ar" membership drive had been ^ Lfst*r- Houston: Mrs. Jack Tis
f:cid Mr and Mr> Aubn*\ Burn' tt>mplett*d with 299 members enlist and Shirley, Rusk
ed Mr- Scott - fifth grade won the ‘"r an<* Mrs. L' J Smith, Troup;
cash prize for having enlisted the,'"1' an<! Mrs. Edwin Chavers, Mark,
largest numlier of memliers j Ihressa and Gene, Mr and Mrs.
Vnnouncement was also made that Harrison. Mr and Mrs Ken
P-TA will not have a Hallow een | " —
Mrs. Pinkney Simpson over the
weekend.
Mr and Mrs. Buddy Rash and
children of Corsicana visited Mr ami
Mrs. Halley Rash Saturday night
Rodger Pillans lias been in the hos-
Ipital in Wortham for the last few
days. He got nis leg hurt in play
ing footoall.
Bennie Pillans was sick over the
weekend from an infected throat.
Dorothy Phipps of Dallas spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cap Phipps.
Mr and Mrs Venoy Pope of Cor-
sicana visited Mr. and Mrs. Murl
Anderson Sunday.
Mr ami M* Billy Mack Barker
and baby moved from our community
to Fairfield Saturday.
Mrs. Effie Steele has lieen visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Murl Anderson. Mr.
and Mrs. Venoy Pope of Corsicana
for the last few weeks.
neth Beaver, Fairfield; David Ham-
son, Mesquite; Mr and Mrs. Dean
Harrison, Jennifer and Skipper, Coop-
Others visiting were Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Orand, Richland; Mr. and Mrs.
ed during the afternoon, and the hon-
orees have heard from many more
of their friends house j. , c. . ,, ... i
|loson, all of Streetman; Mr. and Mrs ,
Jud\ Orand. U>an\ M at Or- Bob Harless. Linda, Kerry and Lur- 1 H , ---------------------
and. Waco and Kelly Orand. Vnglt- n Mrs |da Tolbert and John Spoil- iarn,v;l1 ,h:s >ear \*rs' Jul,e Ann chlki • Sam Dunbar, Newburn Richardson and Joan, and
ton. grandchildren of the couple pi t IV, official photo-raphe* for the oc Ml" Barhara Heed- Prt" of Glenn Minze, Travis Stripling ! Karen Harris, all of Fairfield
. at ... - | he Lrea Mil Chapter ot the fha | .............
The tea table was laid in an im » Cors,eana residents attending in- *,as for the meeting.)
ported hand embroidered linen cloth, j ,.luded Miss Anna Belle Cavender and M,ss Ri*od ,ol<l of hor lj',p ,h'" p;,sl
and centered with an arrangement Mr„ Cavemlar Mrs G II Ferre i ,0 Philadelphia. Penn where
he attended the National FHA Con-
ti .- 'Iti lose- anti white -lock, flank Miss Irene Prine, Mrs S F Heroti
with tall white tapers in gold S. F Herod Jr . Mrs. Jack Glass!
candlesticks i Mr and Mrs. Clint Shepperd, Mr
(.old chrysanthemums and other and Mrs AUen Mt.Kej L;irry ami
flowers were used in profusion j jerry, Mr. and Mrs 'J;K.k B'igonv
throughout the home, creating a j Mr. ,ind Mrs. Fred Bone Mr and
lovely setting for the happy occa-; Mrs Les Richards. Mr and Mrs. R
_ ... , ! B Richardson, Mrs Harry Clark and
Miss Susan ‘ ■ - '
vention. representing Area VIII.
Room count was made by Mrs.
Chappell with Mr. Turner's seventh
mk > lass winning w th seven par-
ents present.
Coffee and cookies were served
during the social hour by Mmes. O.
B l ties Jr . Hugh Reed Jr.. Clark
Lopcr and Clifton Childs Jr.
CLARICON PRODUCTS
i
Honor Roll-
Continued from Page 3>
Chap-
Griffin. Groesbeck, i Betty Mr. and Mrs Joe C Anderson.
Playeti background music, both new Mrs A Glass Mrs F G Pmkard
and old selections, during the after-iMrs H C. tenant. Mr ami Mrs K
nT," ' J McGaugh. Sherry and Debbie, Dot
Mrs Jenkins served the anniver- tie Richards. Mr. and Mrs Oren
san' wedding cake, with Mrs Thom- Brown, and Mrs J. H Brown.
j*’ wi'"m'i's^'s ’r m'" P,Un(h Aksw Mi'- alK* Mrs Cooper Harris, Hill. Danna Newman, Mike
() V ' ,J. 1 ‘ -s- • t ,1> Streetman: Mr. and Mrs Vernon Me- pell. Roxanne Claridge, DiAnn Bon-
M.mchtcr. Becky Ur- Gaugh. Tyler; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. ner
and Angleton. and a niece. Mrs. C Conrad. Shreveport, La Theo Mont-1 3B
ho'tess^ut ^sJ1"0!,Vl ,e‘ assIsted ,n . fort, Corsicana: Mr ant! Mrs Eh I “A" - Biff Bonner, Terry Ezell.
' t ,, Richardson. Co:-jeana: Mr and Mrs .Gwena Rice. Jerrv Scruggs, Roper
d R Young
, ' 1 ^rs- jbert Albert 4A
' • ; McKin- ton Mrs Vanus DeArmon and
nev; Mr anti Mrs Alfred Swing Yeada
Frank Peyton Jr . Mrs. F B
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Dallas Tuesday. LeCrone, .Amarillo.
“A" — Ronnie Crossno. Deana
Waco; Mrs Lola McGaugh|Chappell, Carla Elmore. Susan Kel-
Ma\o, Mont Belvieu. Mr.-. Myra ler. Kay Kirgan. John David Me-
Pc> - Hen.-ley. Neueriand; Mr. and Mrs. ,Leod, Connie York, Ronald De-
an! Daniel France
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1965, newspaper, October 28, 1965; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1107170/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.