Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952 Page: 5 of 14
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lingleville
BLUFF DALE
By MRS. Hl'SHELL COLLIER
Mr*. Edward Carter la In the
All-Saints Hoapital In Fort Worth
under medical treatment We hope
ahe la improved and will return
home anas. , '!-
SlephenvIHe Ejnpirt-Trihtine—5
TOLAR
MRS. L. H. ALLEN
Billy Boarden of A AM Collect
apent the weekend with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pen-
William Baty Brooks of Qun-
sale, visited over the week-end
with hta parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Flay A. Brooks. _
Mr. pnd Mrs. Francis Alien and
family of Dallas spent "Mather's
Day” with their mothers, Mrs.
Eva Allen and Mrt. Donna Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Oeforth spent
the week-end with their daughter
and son Mrs. Adurie Baker and
Charts* of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whitworth
of Donna Returned home Monday
after Visiting with their daughter
Friday. JHay, J0,. 1*52
By MRS. LUCIRL MAYFIELD
Mrs. Laura Duke end Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Perkins of Dallas
visited Misses Eunice and Nela
La* and ether relatives the past
week.
Mrs. Earl Harrison and Mrs.
Wendell Conoway of Fort Worth
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rlch-
bourg recently.
James Edwards and family of
Dallat visited recently With Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Homtr Lee re-
turned heme test Thursday from
West Texas after a lehg visit
with their children.
Mr. Freeman Dupree and sent
of Taylor were in Clairette Sat-
urday visiting old friends.
A large crowd attended church
services here Sunday night, which
were held et the school auditorium.
Mr. and Mr*. L. V. Williamson
of Vega visited part of the week
here with Mr. and Mrs. George
Wilooxson and Mr. and Mrs. Char-
lie Williameen.
Mrs. J, D. Crew of Repesvllle
«nd her sen. Bud Crow and family
Mr. amt Mrs. Laymen Miller in t CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON
~ ‘ The fnet that man in God’s like-
wmmm mmm.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tarver, Jr. * ^T**1/™* -
and daughter of Ft. Worth, Mia. ■ ot dem°"_
Loretta Alien of Abilene and Mr. »tration-i. brought out n the
and Mre, Ralph Ram.uer of Ft. .* ^ort?,U “
Worth epent the week-end with Immortals to be reed In aH-Chris-
their mother, Mrs. Peerl AUen. tun S'1*"" chu,ch" on
Mss. Allen has undergone surgery The Golden Text le from Rom-
in the 8tephenville HospiUl and ana: “They that are In the flesh
has bean there the past two weeks, cannot please God. But ye arc not
Mre. G. C. Lee spent the week- ,n £*.£%** \\
end with her son and wife, Mr. and »° tb**‘b* 8plrit of God
Mra. Weston Lee in Alexander. ln ymi (8 8<®L
Mr, and Mrs. Terrell Fair of ,to m>,,ter th*
Comanche .pent Sunday with Mrs. £•“**?* Vd
Lula Shelby end with Mr. and Mrs. *• ,ndic*‘«d tt* following
W. P. Eddleman and Mr. and Mrs. ®ibl* verse included in the Lesson-
Roy Fair of Greens Creek. Sermon: «He that soweth to hi*
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Trice vis- *h*'l °* tb* f1e*h c(''"
ited Sunday with Mr. Snd Mrs. ™ptlon;but he that Soweth to the
John White of Brownwood. ’ Spirit shallof the Sp.r.trrap life
Mra. Texa Garrison and Mr. and *verj**t,n8: (Gal.^«:8). This slate-
Mrs. Boy Garrison and son .Nath if****"
Deon of Stephenville visited Sun- textbook Science and Health with
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Me- to *b* *«*}»"■ by Mary
Cslvey in Abilene. Baker Eddy, -teals with this
Nath Garrison of the United lt U on'y b>' •cknowledg-
Btatea Navy visited hi. grand- '"K tfcl ‘up.emagy of Spirit, which
mother, Mrs. Texa Garrison, last *nn“ ’! the clalms °f matter, that
yjlL mortals can lay off mortality and
Mrs. P. C. Witt of Escandido, fi"d uthe Jnd|"“lubl« "Pintual link
Calif., and Mr- Mrs. Homer vvMch establuhes man forever n
Witt and two children from Wea- , d'vlhe I’ke"e/M* >"toparable
therford were dinner truest* of ^10m bm creato1' ( P- 41*1).
of Lubbock visited Friday and Sat-
urday With Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Edg-
tmon and Mr. ahd Mra. Edgar Ed-
gimen of Patlllo.
Several woman of the Emanuel
Baptist Chureh in Lingleville at-
tended a workers Conference at
Indian Creek Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edgmoti and
tons of Ft. Worth, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Edgimon and daughter of
Patlllo visited their parents and
grandparents, Mr., and Mrs. Jsff
j^dgimon over J:! weekend.
Billy Lee Ralston of Long
Beach, California Is here on a few
days leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lae Ralston. . ■ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hlekey and
ower shew at Tolar Thursday,
he received five ribbon* for
ower arrangement.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ball of
lineral Wells visited Sunday with
tr, and Mrs. Jack Denver.
Mark Rhoades of Fort Worth
Earl Harrison and Mrs.
visited Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. I.uls Rhoades.
Mr. and Mrs. Lane Jackson and
children of Port Worth epent
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. A. H.
Harris.
Curtlt Ftllln of Midland spent
Mra. Mary Bramblett.
Mre. Eva broke her hip in a fall
Friday night. She w*. taken to the
St. Joseph Hospital in Fort Worth
Saturday morning. No report of
her condition at this time.
Fred Curl of Ft. Worth spent
Sunday withxh»s mother, Mrs. Hel-
en Curl.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLemore
and son of Fort Worth visaed in
Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Hlekey and
Ml and Mre. I. W. Cuttler of Ste
phenviHe spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mra. Carr Leffel of San
Angelo.
Mrs, S. Freeman of Hamilton
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bd Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Ralston.
Mother's Day.1
Mrs. A, H. Fberhardt accom-
Mr's. H. K. Self is visiting her
son Melvin and wife of Shawnee
Oklahoma. *
Miss Wilma Fay Haley visited
Sunday with the Greater home in
Jonesboro.
Lila Sherrard of Mineral Wells
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Sherrard and Mary.
H. K. Self went to work in
Wichita Falla this waek.
Mr. and Mrs. Reno Dunbar went
on the “Central Polled Hereford
Teur’’ through East Texas. Thsy
panied by har daughter, Mrs. A. J.
Wylie of Fort Worth visited in
the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. J.
Wsrlick of Cushing Oklahoma lest
week
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Frissell
the home of their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Chtsum and
Mr. and Mrs. John McLemore
and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Jackson
as sxtA&Jts:
Lov Hare of Mown Mill.
with Mr. ahd Mrs. Fred Haggard.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Moore of
Lubobek visit* her grandmother.
Mre. Texa Garrison Monday.
iMr. snd Mrs. T. A. Petty of Mt
New Shipment
CHAMBRAYS
over the week-end.
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Frizzell
spent Sunday in Fort Worth
where they met other relatives.
The gmm visited in Forest Park
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Margie Westbrook of Fort
Worth spent the week end With
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Westbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Foret of
Staphenvtll and Mrs. L. D. Tal-
lant of Globe, Arisona spent Wed-
nesday* with Mr. and Mra. Will
Jones. . -
Mr. snd Mrs. Tommy Gustaf-
son of Cransfill Gap, Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Barrow and baby,
Mrs. Novella Lockhart and N. C.
Stem bridge of Fort Worth apent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. S.
Stembridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones ahd
children of Stephenville, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Dotson and children of
Cedar, Point spent Sunday after-
noon with Mr. and Mra. Bill Jones.
600 yards fancy
Ml ripe* with
matching solid
colors. Vat
dyed, sanforized
GAGE FAMILY
HOLDS ANNUAL
GET-TOGETHER
The T. A. Gage family held their
annuel reunion at Cisco Lake, May
4. All children of the couple were
present exeept a son. Everett Gage
of Stephenville, and a daughter,
Mra. B. H. Chestnuut of Katy.
Those present for the occasion
were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Veiner and
daughter, Carolyn of Meadow, Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Clark of Hico, Mr.
visited relatives at Henderson
YARD
Randy Roe of Mineral Wells
spent last week with Mr. and Mra.
Roy Hartey.
Kennith. Harvey is working In
Stephenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mayfield and
family of Fort Worth spent Sun-
day in the home of Homer Wolfe
and family.
Sonny Williams spent the past
wesk-ehd with relatives in Port
500 Yards High Style
and Mrs. Harvey Gage of Brown-
by Mss.* Cline.
held, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Keith of,
Stephenville, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Wilson, O’Donnell Wilson, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Gage and children, Tom-
my and Beth, all of Munday; Mr.
and Mra. Ward Gag# of Bluff
g>le^Mr. »pd Mrs. Eugene Wood,
and children, Ronnie, Gerald, Mle-
Worth. L
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farrar had
some of their children home
“Mothers Day.”
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards had
alt their ehildrenrfiome from Dal
las “Mothers Day.”
Mr,-and Mrs. R. Lee Roberson
returned to their home in Kermit
after a weeks vacation with rsla-
jtive* tare, Hico, Stephenville and
Fort Worth. R. Lee. is employed
in the office of the Community
• PIMA CHAMBRAYS
•NYLON LINENS
EMU ORGANDIES
Public Service in Kermit.
■The cemetery working was very
successful this year. The Ceme-
tery Association officials would
like to thank those who donated
their time and money and urged
them to continue their support.
key, and David of Tolar; Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. Gage of Bluff Dale.
Other guests including Mra.
Dewe^rDerrisk and children, Rhon-
da and Ronald J ay, of Stephen-
ville; John Ralston of'Lingleville.
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Potter, Bill. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952, newspaper, May 16, 1952; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1134896/m1/5/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.