Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1963 Page: 3 of 14
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 25. 1963
STEPHENVILLE EMPIRE-TRIBUNE, STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS
PAGE THREE
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Perry's 60th Wedding Has
Many Out of Town Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Perry cele-! of Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Clinton Cox
Irated their tSOth Wedding Anni- ] of stephenville, Miss Cliffie Bog-
versary'Sunday, Dec. 23, at their siephenville, Mrs. John
home, 672 N. Graham, with an | - , ’ ...
open house from 2 to'S'fm. fori ^oggus of Stephenville, Miss Mary
friends and relatives. j Ann Davis of Dallas, Nancy Walk-
Linnie Birley and Jim Perry ] ei and Comma Hobbs of Abilene
were married Jan, 11, 1902 and i Christian College, Mrs. Jack
made their first home five miles | Harding and daughter Mttzi of
east of Stephenville. Except for! Stephenville, Ruth Littleton of
three years they have lived con- j Stephenville, Mrs. Ted Ramsey of
tinuously in this vicinity. I Stephenville, and Mrs. Hallie Fin-
Mrs. Jack Harding greeted the | cher of Stephenville.
guests and presented them to the i „ , , . , . ...
T , , r, • • ... Other friends and relatives from
honored couple. Receiving with , ‘ _ ... .
r ,, , out of town were Rav Allard, Mr.
their parents were Mr. and Mrs. , * ' „ ■ , r, .
T , r, , . . .. and Mrs. Kenneth Pate, and Cheryl
Irhy R. Perry and their son Jim *" I £ . U ,
, „ J „ Pate of Fort Worth, Pvt. Ronnie
from Medford, Oregon. TIilburn of Fort Polk, La., Mr. and
The table was laid with a cream. Trcwltt of Fort Worth,
lace cloth over yellow and was Snow „f Abilene Chris-
centered w.th an arrangement ,.t\ CoU* Mrg Marie clayton
L * J"* Th" “f Kingsville, Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
in a white and gold bowl. The „0‘den 0’f DeLeon> Lewis Al-
wedding cake was four tier apd . f Amarillo, Mrs. Gene But-
decoruted with white and yellow and Genle „f Fort Worth, Mrs.
rosebuds. Napkins wme marked Cooper of Hamilton. Mattie
Jim and L.nnie 1902 to 191,2 . I d ,e Kik.rease from Cle-
Throughout the house were many burn Mr „nd Mrs. Bill Micks
gifts and potted plants evidence Hu,kal)UVj Dop RusU from Cle-
of the esteem in the couple j burne, Walter Smith and Sebil
is held. More than 160 guests call- Hengon frQm Fort Worth> Tex
ed to offer congratulations and Johnson fronl San Angelo, Edd
best wishes. . Reynolds of Big Spring, Morris
Those assisting in the house Dixuh and gon_ M R. of Fort
party were Mrs. Tex Johnson of . flnd Ury Novak and H T
San Angelo. Mrs. Edd Reynolds! N(jvak of Fort Worth.
of Big Spring, Mrs. Don Hough- j ■___
ton of Fort Worth, Mrs. Morris j
Dixon of Fort Worth, Miss A role j Dr. and Mrs. Swan Richardson
Jackson Of Fort Worth, Mrs. Wal- Jr. have been in Dallas the past
ter Smith of Fort Worth, all nieces I three days attending the mid-
of Mrs. Perry. Others assisting I winter meeting of the Texas Den-
v ere Mrs. Frank Jackson, sister tal Society.
EGGLESTONS
ENTERTAIN
RELATIVES
Mrs. Lawrence Eggleston of 305
E. Road had a very pleasant sur-
prise last weekend when all her
brothers and sisters were in her
home. It is the first time in 15
years the family has all been to-
gether.
Visitors were her brothers and
family, Rev. and Mrs. S. R. Grace
of Talpa, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Grace
of Mahteca, Calif., Mr. and Mbs.
C. H. Jones of Baton Rouge, La.,
and Mrs. Sybiie Morrow, a sister-
in-law of Haskell.
Also several nephews and nieces
included N. A. Pugh and family
of Dallas, Lincoln Grace of Brown
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boland of
Breckinridge, Mr. and Mrs. L. V.
Parks and daughter of DeLeon.
James and Rilda Irene Thompson
zand children, the Egglestons'
daughter of DeLeon were also
guest in the home.
Miss Emma Buck
Hostess for
Lockett Circle
The Lockett Circle of First Bap-
tist Church met Monday after-
noon in the home of Miss Emma
Buck with 10 members present.
Mrs. W. P. Knotts, chairman
presided during the business meet-
ing. A lesson from “Royal Ser-
vice” was led b^ Mrs. J. P. Shivey.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Ronnie D. Jones of Dublin re-
ceives his Bacholor o,f Science in
Agriculture from Texas A. & M.
College this week. He is the son
of Mr. and. Mrs. Ukal Jones of
Dublin. Jones’s wife is the formal'
Mr. and Mrs. Bursey Grizzard, and | Michelle Welch is the daughter of
Albert McDowell was admitted] paternal grandparents is Mis. kjr and Mrs. Winston Welch of
Admissions Jun. 21, 1963. 1150 West Jones are the proud
Mr. W. D. Gardner of Granbury I parents of a boy. Kevin Morris
was admitted for medical treat-1 weighing eight pounds and 12
meat. ‘ ounces. Maternal grandparents*are
NEWS BRIEFS
for medical treatment. Mr. McDo-
well lives here in Stephenville.
da Street, Fort Worth, was admit-
ted for medical treatment.
Ruby Di»le Norcross of Waco.
Stephenville.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Guthrie of
Mr. S. J. Carver of 1305 Lagon . are the proud parents of
a boy," Evans Elmo Guthrie, Jr.
who weighed six pounds.
Mrs. Homer Nix of Stephenville
OSCAR H. FRAZIER
AUSTIN (Spl.)—Oscar Howard
‘‘•Frazier Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar H. Frazier of Stephenville
will receive his Bachelor of Arts
degrees at the University of Texas
Saturday according to an an-
nouncement by Dean J. Alton
lie Ann Buck was admitted for
medical treatment. De Ann is the j Wlls admitted for suigery.
daughter of Jim Buck of Route 2,
Bluff Dale. Dismissals Jan. 21, 1963. , , . ,
_____ I Mrs. Mary Snllivan, Mrs. Edd j Hurdine of the C ollege of Arts and
Mrs. E. I.ewallen of 1011 Groes- Emmett, Miss Betty McCleery, Mr. j Science,
beck was admitted for medical Jack Farrar, Mr. J. W. Clonts,j
treatment. ^-*—1 Mrs. Jack Henderson, Mrs. E. M.
_____ ] Smith of Stephenville; Mrs. Rosa
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norcross of j Powers of Comanche; and Mrs.
—------------------------------j Homer Smith of Weatherford.
Empire-Tribune
Stephenville, Texas
Texas Press
Meeting Set
In San Antonio
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Gentlemen:
BYPASSED THE AIR FORCE
DAYTON, Ohio ijs — For all
of her 18 years, Pauline McDoel
has been in an Air Force family.
! Now she’s joined the service -—
i the Navy.
| HFr father, Capt. Joseph F.
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~INSURANCE AGENCY
Mrs. Ted Deaver
Accepts Post in
Judg-es Office
Mrs. Ted Dever has gone to
work as secretary in the office of
County Judge Lanelle Harbin suc-
ceeding Mrs. Joy Taylor, resign-
ed. Mrs. Dever is an experienced
courthouse employee and worked
in the office of District Attorney
Sam Cleveland for several months.
Mrs. Taylor was well acquaint-
ed with the work in the county
judge's office. She received her
initial training in that work from
the late County Judge Dale Har-
bin.
What promises to be the largest
press conference in Texas history
will be held Saturday at the El
As I watched the two and one-j Xropicano Hotel in San Antonio,
half hour Inaugural Day Parade, I Occasion is the 16th Annual
I was most impressed by the ap- J Winter convention of the Texas
pearance and performance of the j press Association.
farteton State Cbllege Band. | John ConnaTTy, Texas’ new gov-1 M<'I»oel, swore her
Their conduct was a credit to' t.rnor, will lay before the publish- , think it’s a wonderful thing,
their home, school, and communi- j trs his major program for Texas,{ ^e 8°od f°r her.
ty. It was indeed an inspiration to j then 'throw the meeting open tol Pauline, explaining her choice,
watch our youth perform and to questions from the publishers,: says: "The Waves have a better
note the perfection attained.---(press conference style. (medical training program.”
Travis McClinton, Rep. 62nd Dis-j Over 200 members of the Fouth Her mother, offering a slightly
jjfstate will be on hand. Represent- different theory, says: “The,
led will be the major daily and j Wa^s'have'pTetiler'PrttfPftffSi**'' ' ^
weekly newspapers of the state.
OUR BIG
SALE
* WILL CLOSE
TUESDAY, JAN. 29
We still have a great selection of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wcar to
choose from. Come in and save during the even!.
trict.
FEDERAL LAND
BANK PAYS
DIVIDEND
CARD OF THANKS
To our friends and neighbors
for their expressions of sympathy,
the beautiful floral offerings, the
food and prayers, also to the Doc-
tors an’d'the'Nursing Staff of the
Stephenville Hospital, and Twi-
light Rest Home and Nurses dur-
ing- the illness and death of our
father, E. M. Apple, we express
cur thanks and say God bless you.
.— The family of K. M. Apple.
HUNTING
& FISHING
LICENSE
RASPBERRY
7-11 STORES
Connelly will speak at the lunch-]
eon. His press conference will fol-
low.
President will be George Baker,1
I TPA president and publisher of;
Dividend payments totaling |7,-jthe Fort Stockton Pioneer.
570.75 will be paid to members of ; Assisting Baker and conducting
the Federal Land Bank Associa ! the convention will be TPA Board
tion of Stephenville, Manager chairman Victor Fain, publisher
1 Ferel Little announced today. Uf~the Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel;
| Little said the diviijend checks J and BiU Berger, Hondo Anvil Her-1
j will be mailed February 15 to the • ald vice president of TPA.
I association's 5-11 farmer-rancher | 0ut of state speakers on the
| stockholders. I convention program, which begins
| The Stephenville association is | officially on precision timing at
1 one of the 73 farmer rancher own- | 7;2cj a m. wjth an early-bird break-
| ed associations in Texas served by | fast> include: Maj. Gen. Chester V.
| The Federal Land Bank of Hous- j Clifton, military aide to President,
j lorl- I Kennedy: Mike Chapin, Director
The local association makes „f Distribution and Deliveries,
Land Bank loans in F.rath, Park-
. er, Palo Pinto and Hood Counties,
j The directors are Malbrey Ogles-
■ by. Pres., Weatherford; Arris An-
derson. Vice Pres., Stephenville;
Bureau of Operations, U. S. Post
Office Department, Washington,
D. C.; also Robert M. Huse, Direc-i
tor of the Customer Relations
Division of the same bureau; anil
FOLGERS LB. £ I lOO^Jar Folders
COFFEE DU COFFEE SS
U.S. No. 1 RED—10 Lb. Bag
PATIO ENCHILADA
POTATOES 37. DINNERS 39
j Fr4^ £ai*y, StephenvilW; &**fw*t ; Xbm Gotten, publisher of the Min
! Bussell, Dublin- Robert MuilYL^n..44*4
Aledo; Taylor Watson, Strawn; Instate speakers include: J. P.
and Claude Lamkin, Perrin. McAuliffe Jr., Assistant Regional
| Director of the 1'. S. Department
j of Labor, Wage Hour and Public
Contracts Division, Dallas; Dr.
I George J. Beto, Director of the
Texas Department of Corrections,
; Huntsville; Leonard Passmore,
I former first Assistant Attorney
General. Austin; J. W. Stalsworth,
Texas Daily Press League, Dallas;
and Prof. Wallace W. Carets,
Journalism Department head at
Texas Technological College, Lub-
bock.
Newspaper people scheduled to
speak are Wick Fowler, Dallas
j Morning News; and Pat Fincher,,
Austin Amerioan-SLatesman.
MORTON PIES
APPLE-PEACH
CHERRY OR
COCONUT CUSTARD
DIAMOND
OLEO 2 29
3 LB. CAN KIMBELL’S
Shortening 59
3 LB. CELLO
FRANKS 79
No. 21-Can Oak Hill
PEACHES5 I00
Capt. James Addison
On Undefeated
Basketball Team
ALCONBURY RAF STATION.
England — Captain James M.
Addison of Lipan, Tex., is a mem-
ber of the base baskethall team
here which is undefeated this sea-
son in competition with teams
from other U. S. Air Force in
stallations throughout England.
Captain Addison, a pilot, is the
son of Mrs. Mary P. Howell of
60i> Cactus Lane, Brownfield, Tex.
1 The captain, whose wife is the j
] former Lucille Keller of I.ipan.
received his B. S. degree from
Texas A&M College. He is a grad-
uate of Lipan High School.
i TTY MEN GET DEGREES “
AUSTIN Nearly 200 Uni-
versity of Texas seniors are candi-
dates for Bachelor of Business Ad-
ministration degrees Jan. 26 at j
the close of the current semester.
The degree-candidate list, an-
nounced by Dean John Arch
White, includes- Charles A. Elliott
of Stephenville son of Mr. and
Mrs. Buford Elliott and Larry R.
Jones son of Mr. and Mrs. Rcecie
Jones.
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Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1963, newspaper, January 25, 1963; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1131251/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.