Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1962 Page: 3 of 15
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1 Group
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By MRS. DON LAWSON
Mr. and Mrs. Nath Mclnroe had
as visitors in their home last week
Candy Thornton of Houston and
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mclnroe and
daughter of Kerrait and James
Lear of Fort Hpod.
Church of Christ visitors Jan.
28 were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clark
and Warren Clark of* Abilene
ACC, Mrs. Erma Stephens and
two daughters of Granbury, Mr.
and hb-s. Kyle Armstrong of An-
r^tnd
San Antonio, Mr. Albert'
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gentry spent
some time with his brother, Guy
Gentry. ■' f.
Russell Hops of Fort Worth, was
a weekend guest of James Nix.
* We regret to learn little Debbie
Sue Adams is in the StephenviUe
Hospital for observation and
treatment. We hope she will soon
be up and out again.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lawson spent
Sunday afternoon in the home of
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
son, Mrgand Mrs. W. M. Tally of Sullivan in StephenviUe.
Leggett
been here visit!
iting
• rte
or have
relatives andfl
frends recently. The Finchers live
in Danube, Calif. Mrs. Fincher
visited the' Church of Christ . Sun-
day, Jan. 21. •*
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Papten vis-
ited in the home of her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrev G. L. Cline ip
Fort Worth last weekend.*
Mr. and Mrs. Parten also spent
Sunday, Jan. 21 in Comanche with
Mr. and Mrs. Autry -Merrell apd
family. - ■
Mrs. J. C. Lowe was in Fort
Worth on some business recent-
ly.
A family get-together was en-
joyed in the home of Mr. § nd Mrs.
Frank White Sunday, Jan. 28.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Westerman from Gorman,
Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne and son
of Roby, Mr. and Mrs. B&bby
Friends of Mrs. Waltorl JHfekft
wishing for hci.g Uas&X_JOn
ary. She has been in and out of
covery. She has been in and out
the .hospital the last few weeks
The Hicks family lives in Stepnen-
viUe and attend church hero and
ware both reared in this commun-
ity.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Elston and
son from Fort Worth spent the
weekend with relatives here.
Patricia Bowden
Chosen By GSA
For Encampment
apron of Granbury,
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Mrs. prentice Rasco of Roby, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Tally of San An-
tonjo, Mr- and Mrs. Emit Rasco
Of Granbury, Mr. "and Mrs. Kyle
Armstrong of Anson, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob 'White and sons, Huck-
, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Raseo,
Sweetwater, Mrs. Erma Stephens,
StephenviUe and Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Bishop and grandson of Brown-
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Stockstill
of Fort Worth have been here vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Cavitt. They left for Borger
last Sunday where he is employed
wilb the telephone company.
Miss Jenifer Boyden from
Philadelphia, Pa. spent the week-
end with Rebecca Boothe.
Dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Levon Guest Sunday was Albert
Leggett of Levelland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Gordon and
children had with them over the
'weekend Mrs. Gordon’s mother,
Mrs. Ragen of Brownwood.
Waiters with the Huekabay
Baptist Church Sunday, Jan. 28
were Warren Elyson of Fort
Worth, Jesa Watkins of Hucka
bay, Wanda Derrick of Trying, Mf.
and Mrs. Gens Elston and family
Midland, Judy Simms of Steph
enville, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Curly
near Oak Dale, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Elston of School Hill.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Gallihar recently were
their sons, Mr. end Mrs. Vernon
Gallihar. Gene Is attending col
lege here and another sony Nay-
lor Gallihar and daughter, Ann of
Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Logan spent
Saturday and Sunday in Fart
Worth. They attended the Fort
Wdrth Fat 8tock Show and visited
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Middleton while there.
SCHOOL MENU
February 4-9
Monday — Orange Juize, ham-
burger on bun, sweet pickle relish,
potato salad, green black-pyed
peas, banana custard and milk.
Tuesday — Pinto beans, chili,
buttered corn, cabbage slaw, corn
bread muffins, butter, cherry cob-
bler and milk.
Wednesday — Roast pork with
gravy, green beans with tiny po-
tatoes, Harvard beets, mixed
fruits with pineapple chunks, but-
tered toast and milk.
Thursday — Turkey pie, cran-
berry salad, candied sweet pota-
toes, English peas, buttered French
bread, apply sauce and milk.
Friday **-. Fish sticks, tartar
sauce, creamed potatoes, sour-
kraut, conr bread muffins, but-
ter, fruit Jell-0 and milk. «
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' Miss Patricia Bowden, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bowden of
Weatherford, has been chosen to
attenod the All-States Encamp-
ment in Michigan, August 12-29,
1962, it was announced today by
Mrs. Roacoe Langford, President
of the Heart of Texas Girl Scout
Council. Patricia is a member of
MfiVand Senior Girl Seoul—Troop—6—at
BLOUSES
1 Group Sleeveless
Regular 3.98
Extra Special
1.00
1 Group Blouse*
RegUlfcr 6.98 u> iU.!
Extra Special
WOOLEN
JACKETS
1 Group
Regular 12-08-13J8-14.98
Extra Special
^ 10.00
Weatherford, of which Mrs. Cart
Whalen is leader. J
The AH~8tates Encampment 1»
held yearly to provide opportuni-
ties for Senior Scouts to practice
their camping akills, in order to
make a peraonal contti bution to-
ward increasing their own coun-
cil’s camping program. Upon re-
turning home, each girl Will as-
sume responsibility for a specific
ton Foods Begins
Year in Business
&mpihg project in her council.
The Heart ef Texas Girt Scout
Council has been Working to en-
large Its scope of opportunities
for Senior Girl Scouts. This year,
in addition to Miss Bowden's at-
tendance at* the All-States En-
campment, a patrol of 8 girls will
be attending the National Round-
up in Vermont; 20 Senior Scouts
ara planning a camping and sight-
seeing trip to Colorado; a special
unit for Senior Scouts wiH be pro-
vided at the council’s established
camp, Camp W«od Lake; special
leadership training will be offered
to Seniors and plans are being
made for a Senior Conference next
fall in Brownwood to which Sen-
iors from the other councils in
Texas will be'Invited.
The AU^States Encampment is
one of several National oppertuiii-
ties open to Senior Girl Scouts
who are able to meet the qualifica-
tlons. Patricia Bowden will be one
of seven girls, ciit.s. a by the Reg-
ion IX Selections Committee, to
represent this region at. the en-
campment. Region IX includes
Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexi-
co. A total of 128 Senior Scouto
from councils across the nation
will be attending.
and this past year achieved major
prominence With the Introduction
of their new Chip-o’s corn chips.
Van C. Ellis, Morton vice-presi-
dent in charge of sales, announc-
ed that company survey* indicated
an approximate 20% share of mar.
ket over the region for chip-o’s,
with a number of cities showing
more than 20% share of the corn
Mrs. A. A. McSweeny
Traces History
Of Early Church
The Bertha Cox Circle of the
First Methodist Church met Mon-
day afternoon with Mrs. R. Y.
Anderson. Seventeen members
were present.
Mrs. L. G. Martin, vice-chair-
man, presided in the absence of *■*
Mrs. Oran Ellis, chairman.
The reports were given by the
social service committee and the
Following the scripture reading,
Mrs. A. A. McSweeny lead the
second lesson from the text “The
Meaning of Suffering.” She gave
a historical account of suffering
and persecution, of the early
Christian and told of the estab-
lishment of the Protestaht Church.
The Circle will meet at 2 p.m.,
Monday Feb. 6' at the church for
a continuation of the study. This
is an hour earlier than the Gen-
eral Meeting of the WSCS.
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With
of a
Miss
firat^mnan
February 1982 will mark the
celebration of the 30th Annivers-
ary of Morton Foods, leading
Southwestern shippers and Insti-
tutional suppliers, according to G.
C. Morton, president, who founded
the company in 1982.
A general sales meeting was
held at the firm’s home office in
Dallas oo Saturday. January 20,
for managers and supervisory
personnel of the company branch
offices, plus Morton franchise dis-
tributors from North Texas.
Branch and Divisional sales meet-
ings are scheduled for Wednesday
and Thursday, January 24 and 26
in Houston, Corpus Christi, Lub-
bock, El Paso, Amarillo, and Dal-
las-Fort Worth. j * ^ •
Jerry Wooley, Morton Foods
SCHOOL HILL
By MRS. T. J. WELLS
We are having some very pretty
weather for a change.-
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Huffman
and sons of Fort Worth visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Huffman recently.
Several attended the domino
games at the school house Satur-
day night. .
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Miller and
family of Fort Worth visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Huff-
man over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Story Reed and
two children of Fort Worth visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Reed.
For the first time since 1964 all
of the children of Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Reed were together, recent-
ly. There were 32 present includ-
ing 18 grandchildren and one
great-grandmother.
Bftr. and Mrs. Sims visited Don
Sima Sunday.
Marie Chisunj visited her par-
ents Sunday. - . T
Sorry to report Mrs. Annie
Hogg passed away Wednesday. |
» buried at Loreuzo. She Harri,on home are
once lived in the School Hill com-
munity.
Mr. and Mrs. U .V. Hogg visited
their son, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hare have a
new Grandson. It was born Thurs-
day night to Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Jack Hare of De Leon. They also
have a little girl.
Granny Dixon was in the Steph-
eitvilfe Hospital four days last
UPSdpL. ‘
Leon Christian was home over
the weekend,
Mrs. Frankie Davis went to
Abilene and went to Work. She
did live in Comanche. She is the
daughter of H. W. Hare and will
soon move to Abilene.
Mrs. H. W. Hare has come borne
from her daughters Mrs. Lewis
Bays. She is stiH on the sick list.
distributor for the StephenviUe
area, also attended the meeting.
Morton’s potato chips have long
chip field in lees than a year ef
existence. ,'u . :4» ; .
Ellis also revealed that etup-o**
pany’s 30th anniversary special
celebration promotion in Febru-
ary. with giant family-size 49c
bags marked for only 30c, ap-
propriately. One hundred eighty
newspapers and 19 television sta-
tions will support the offer which
ie intended as a public thanks for
making the company’s remarkable
30-year growth record poaoiMa.
3s;- “teSTOv-sa iv". v,
MORTON SALES MEETING
LOCAL HEWS BRIEFS
Golightly
returned fering when
her home.
Mrs. J7 B7
Friday from Fort Worth after
spending the week as a guest in
the home of her sister and hus-
band, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Sageser.
While in Fort Worth she attended Rippetoe to
the bedside of her sister, Mrs. P. day.
S. Swan, who was a surgical pat-
ient in All Saints Hospital. t'
Mrs. Graves waa la
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Graves
accompanied Rev. and Mrs. Ernest
Ardmore, Okla. Tuaa-
' 5a-*•f'-'w
Mrs. J. E. Beidleman has to-
turned from a - visit ef
weeks with her daughter Mr. and
Mrs. David Williams
at Corsicana.
PONY CREEK
By MRS. W. J. HOWARD
Are. Price Carter, a former
resident of this community passed
away Sunday night In the Steph-,
enville Hospital,
mother of C. G.
community. We
AH of the children of Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Harrison have been
guests in the parental home the
past week for the first time in
eight years. Those visiting in the
Maj. and Mrs.
8. E. Harrison and throe children,
recently returned from France,
Mr. tod Mrs. Kenneth Harrison _
and child from Houston, Terry j Mr Bob Herring and his daugh-
Don Harrison of Houston, and [ ^ Mn Gpal Everett of Wtoo
Mrs. Emil Hoff and five children stophenrille Sunday to
from Dal Rio. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. attend Hie funeral service* far
Vom and two children of Stephen- Mr„ jontan. Mr, and Mrs. Her-
Mrs. DoUle Laughlin has return-
ed home from Kansas City, Kan-
sas where she visited with bar
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jims
Allen.
ville have joined the family
group, and also have hotted some
of the family activity. -T .• jf*
ring were fortnfriy; ot
Mill; wherp they r hato
acquaintance ef friends.
TOLAR
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By MRS. L. H. ALLEN
Mr. and Mrs. Chrlie B
She waa
Carter of
all extend
■« w
„r. and Mrs. w. J. Howard at-
tended church at the Graham
Street Church of Christ in Steph-
enville Sunday and were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Stacy.
O. C. Hook of Hico will show a
film “Operation Abolition" to-
night at the Washington Street
Baptist Church. The meeting will
start a 7 o’clock and the public is
invited to attend. The film is' Coleman visited his
about the House Un-Ametteto nephew, Mrs. Jessie
Activities Committee hearing held John Sunday morning.
in San Francisco- last May- ---- Mr- and Mrs. Dwight
—------ of Granbury were visitor
... . Eva Kerr Sunday afternc
Miss Priscilla Leach, daughter Cur!, Jr. gradui
of Mr. and Mr*. Weldon Leaeh of n»e University of
Hurst, has bew««l#ctod by the He received hh
faculty of the Bell High School as administration
Miss Bell. Mis* Leach is a grand- at honw ^th bis
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mrj, g|aj«. Cur
°f 8w5lM2riron‘n^ * t Mrs. Carrie
the Plenary
of the Tarleton State College fac-
ulty before going to Hurst.
' Mrs. R. B. Banks of Farming-
ton, N. M. has returned to her
horn* aftifr spending several day*
kill.
Earnest
home in
morning.
Dotson left
West Texas
for 'Hb
Monday
their parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. W. J.
ir«,
' 2S3
Mrs. Morgan Graves
visited with a sister, Mrs. W.
McDonald, in Abilene. Mrs.
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