Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1965 Page: 4 of 10
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STEPHENVILLE EMPIRE-TRIBUNE,
HIGHLAND
By MBS. ORVAL FAIR
O. K. up and at ’em, It is work
day again. Christmas is over and
back to work for all of us.
Everyone in the community has
had company or gone visiting
during the Holidays.
Christmas eve visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Onie Keith
were their children Mr. and Mrs.
Deryl Johnson, Marsha Ann, Ka-
thy, and Susie, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Hodgesf<James, John, Ted, and
Roberta, 'Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray
Keith, and Thomas Ray, from
Round Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Gend'
Keith and Charles, De Leon, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morris and
son from Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Keith join-
ed her family at her mother’s
Mrs. Myrtle Bays, for Christmas
Day dinner, in Stephenville. It’s
the first time in siv or seven years
all of them have, been together at
Christmas.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. Bertha Fisheir is in the hos-
pital at Dublin^ She is the mother
of Mrs. S. E. Keith. Her son and
wife, MrN and Mrs. G. W. Fisher
from Dallas, have been visiting
with her and Loretts’s folks Mr.
and Mrs. C. T. Keith over the
weekend.
Mrs. C. T. Keith was happy to
see her brother and wife and sis-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Zeak
Simpson from Spur and Mrs. Lois
Simpson from Girard. They were
here on Sahmlay. Besides the
Simpson’s otl^F> guest in the C.
T. Keith home were; Mr. and Mrs.
S. E. Keith and family, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Fisher and boys,
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. David Fish- i by phone with another sister, Mrs.
er and family from Morgan Mill. Jim Crockett in Midland.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Keith are! A)j the Thiebaud’s in the corn-
enjoying a visit with their son,! munity enjoyed a visit with Mr.
Harold Dean. He arrived home, GLyn Thiebaud from Longview on
Saturday night and will be visit- Saturday. He was paying pop
ing until January 4th, He is stat- caus an 0f them.
ioned at Fort Knox, Kantuck with
the Armed Forces.
Sunday dinner guests in the S.
E. Keith home were; Brother and
Mrs. J. D. Martin, Mr. and Mi's.
Wayne Keith and family, Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Keith, and Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Fisher and boys.
Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Julia
Thiebaud, Mrs. Joyce May, Mrs.
Altha Fair, Bryan and Royce Thie-
baud , visited with Grandmother
Corbell in the Doggett Nursing
home in Dublin. We drove back
by the Bunyan Cemetery and vis-
ited the Davenport’s graves, Par-
Brother and Mrs. A. A. Davis enst and sisters of Grandma Cor-
of Nowetta. Oklahoma, were vis-
itors at the Highland Baptist
Church on Sunday night. They
were overnight guest in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Mathis and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Fair, Con-
nie Mack and La Juan, were in
bell.
Sunday visitor’s in the home of
Mrs. Julia Thiebaud wore Mr.
and Mi's. J. B. Wood, Sharon, Ce-
celia, Jay and Timmy and Jackie
and Gerrye Hatsville, from Dal-
las. Jay Wood and Gerrye Hats-
ville stayed for a few days visit
Fort Worth on Tuesday on busi- j in the community,
ness. Visitor’s in the Pruyn Thiebaud
Christmas Day dinner guest home for Christmas Day dinner
in the Orval Fair home were, Mr.
and Mrs's. Connie Mack Fair, visit-
ing ft^^Jijwn Houston College at
HuMlj|^HKDi Juan Fair, visiting
frowi^^Bfend College in I’lain.-
view, M*Rnd Mrs. Pat Fair Slid
Mrs. Julia Thiebaud.
Mr. .and Mrs. H. C. May, Rafs-
dy, Melissa, and Melinda, of Fort
Worth, arrived Friday afternoon
to spend a few days with her
mother, Mrs. Julia Thiebaud.
Saturday was the gathering of
the clan for the John L. Thiebaud
family. \ye. met in the home of
were, Mr. Orval Smallwood, Mrs.
Sally (J. A.) Simallwood, and John
Smallwood, of Dublin.
Mr. and Mr?. Pruyn Thiebaud
visited .with Grandma Corbell on
Sunday afternoon.
«. Visiting with the J. L. Corbell’s
the weekend were, Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Farras and son of Dallas,
and Mrs. Walter (Imogene),
Rox, of Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pate of De
Sota visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cook were
grass met her for a return trip
home. She has been visif&g with
her mother and brother for a
week.
Other visitors with the Thie-
baud’s were Mr. Derwin Nabors
and Son, Mr. Hoot Baker all from
De Leon.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wilson
and Judy have been enjoying a
visit from her mother, Mrs. Vel-
ma Ross, of Odessa. They all mo-
tored to Breckenridge on Satur-
day to visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Briggs.
Saturday was the Christmas
gathering for the family of Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Jones. Those meet-
ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jones were; Mrs. Edgar Jones
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Sparks, Charlja, and Linda,-Aus-
tin, Mrs. Bobby Harris, and Sus-
anna, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Parham
and baby, Stephenville, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Jones and Carol, Mr.
and Mrs. D. F. Pair, Lola Wayne,
Dwain, Jane and Elayne from
Victor and Debroah Montague
from De Leon.
Sunday dinner guests were
Brother and Mrs. Charles Fox of
Mansville.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Fair and
I family and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Fair and family visited their par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Pat Fair in
Dublin for Sunday dinner.
Mrs. Julia Thiebaud. Those there I recent visitors with tile Wayne
were; Mr. and Mrs. Orval Fair,
and boys, Connie Mack . and La
Juan Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan
Thiebaud, Jody, Rickie, Robert
firyan, Kathy, Monty Bruce, and
John L. from Edna Hill, Mr. and
Mrs. Pruyn '■Thiebaud, Patricia,
Thiebaud’s.
Weekend visitors with the
Wayne Thiebaud’s and Mrs. Lem
Thiebaud, were her children. Jack,
Willard, Louise, and Wayne. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Thiebaud and Jim,
Breckenridge, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
lard Thiebaud and r Steven, Ver-
Louise Pendergrass,
Pruyn, Jr., and Craig Mr. and
Mrs. Royce Thiebaud, Royce Lee,' non, Mrs.
Cheryl Marie, and Brenda, Proc- \ Lubbock,
tor, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton I Mrs. Louise Pendergrass rode
May, Randy. Melissa and Melinda,1 back as far as Seymour with Wil-
Fort Worth. We enjoyed a visit lard and her son. Junior Pender-
THE STEPHENVILLE STATE BANK
SANTO
Don’t miss the big
SUGAR BOWL
GAME
Friday, January 1
CHANNEL 5
1:00 P.M.
Sponsored by our
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policies with the
By WILLENA HOLDER
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Holder of
Houston visited with her mothrir
and brother, Mrs. Sarah Hurt and
Roy during the Christmas holi-
days. -.<•
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Homes and
boys of Baton Rouge, La. are
here visiting witH his mother,
Mrs. Valeria Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seatt Knight
and children of Big Spring were
weekend visitors with his mother,
Mrs. Ollie Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Maddox and
daughter Jolene of Corpus Christi
were here to be with her parents
Mr. and iDs. Lester Phillips over
the holidayk
Mrs. Ida Hancock is a patient
in the Nazreth Hospital Mineral
Wells.
J. V. Hotder of Johnson., Kansas
is visiting his brother, E. A.
Holder.
Mr. and Mfs. C. H. Gilbert
went to Snyder Christmas to cele-
brate with their son Melzone Gil-
bert'and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Holder and
son Elbert Dale were in Mineral
Wells Christmas day visiting with
their son Joe Bart antf family. His
wife Doris is recuperating from
recent surgery.
Miss Rosian Thornton, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ne'h Thorn-
ton and Don Yancey, c of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Yancey, were
married Saturday night at 7 p.m.
in the home of the groom’s par-
ent? Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yancey
of Morgan Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carter and
children are here spending the
Christmas and New Years holidays
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mizell and
little daughter of Appaloosa, La.,
spent Christmas with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jue Sparks.
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INSURANCE
AGENCY
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AND SURETY COMPANY,
HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT
TOLAR
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By MRS. L. H. ALLEN
Christmas is over and it is time
to make your New Year’s Resolu-
tions.
The home of Mr. and MrS. Eu-
gene Wood was destroyed bji fire
last Friday. Tolar gave the Woods
a community shower Wednesday
night at the Methodist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coleman had
as weekend guests her brother
j«nd wife; Mr. and Mrs. Marcus
McGuire of . Lubbock and Roye
McGuire of Fort Worth.
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BeL . ■
Double S&H
Green Stamps
Thursday & Saturday
Guests in the home of Mrs. Net-
I tie Neely over the holidays were
Mr. and Mrs. Deane Mcllroy, Mrs.
Vida Boyd, Mrs. Pauline Smelson,
Mrs. Mable Wheeter and Mrs.
Dellas Lauing of Fort Worth.
Mrs. Jessie Tuoker and John
spent Christmas day in Grand
Prairie with Mr. and Mrs. L. K.
Strange and two sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Weinbery
and son of Victoria spent Christ-
mas day with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Sargent.
Guests in the home of Lucy
and Elon Woodard during the
Christmas holidays were Mr. and
Mrs. Gerry Woodard of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allen had as
guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Allen and Mr. and Mrs.
James, all of Dallas.
Thurston and Billy Max Elgin
of Fort Worth spent Christmas
day with their aunt Mr. Vina
Brooks.
W. D. Turner celebrated Christ-
mas with his children and most of
his grandchildren. These present
were Mr. and Mrs. Rush Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Coke Turner, Mrs.
Jo Robinson and Mrs. Bun Eddle-
man. all of Tolar; Mr. and Mrs.
K. H. Faulkner of Granbury and
Mrs. Niva Culpepper of Dallas.
Mrs. Nettle. Nelly celebrated
Christmas with six of her eight
children and most of her grand-
children and great-grandchildren.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Scott, Fort Worth; Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Davis, Tolar; Mr.
and Mrs. Quinton Neely, Dwight
Neely, Tolar and Kay Neely, Ste-
phen ville.
Visiting in the home during the
holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Higgs and two children of Hous-
ton.
Red, white, & blue chip investment
You won’t get rich overnight buying U. S. Sav-
ings Bonds. But for the long run, they make an
excellent investment..
You get a guaranteed rate of Interest—3 3/4%
when held to maturity—so there’s no ups and
downs to worry about. - - . -
You also get certain tax advantages since Sav-
ings Bonds aren’t subject to state or local income .
taxes and the federal tax can be deferred until
the Bonds are cashed.
But probably most important is that Bonds
pay offin more than dollars. When you get your
Bond investment hack you know it has helped
Uncle Sam strengthen the cause of freedom
(your cause) all around this troubled world of
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V Too ret bade $4 for ororjr $3 at maturity
V Yon can get yonr money when yon need it
V Yonr Bonds art replaced free if iQst, de-
stroyed or stolea
V Yon can bny Bonds where yon bank, or on
the Payroll Savings Plan where you work
Ivy I Bonds for growth H Moods for torn* Iscorne
ours.
Archeological discoveries indi-
cate that the Norsemen brought
women who attended to house-
hold tasks while their, husbands
sought—unsuccessfully — to carve
out a permanent settlement in
“Vinland” 'some 600 years before
Columbus'S voyages.
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds
STAR-SPANGLED SAVINGS PLAN
FOR ALL AMERICANS
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McCullough, Gordon. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1965, newspaper, January 1, 1965; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1135184/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.