The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1969 Page: 4 of 10
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Box
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limit 2
Kimbell’s
Peaches
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scription refilled and had your pharma-
cist refuse, there’s an excellent reason
for his refusal. Some prescriptions may
not be refilled without spe-
cial authorization from
your physician. Your
pharmacist is safeguarding
you and your health by
following doctor’s orders, /
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Dr. Eoff speaks
on astronomy
at OP meeting
The law* of Dr . and Mn. J.
Dwrter Eoff was the setting of
the September 22, IMO meeting
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Ph. 345-2301, 40? Sealy
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You will be “Sitting
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his throne when you
relax in one of these
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Yellow Banana
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Patio Mexican
GATORApE DINNERS
Reg. $119.95
Mr*. M. S. Hal*
A
the
coming Fall
Mrs
lecture on aitronomy, includ-
Wood
over the
will
Richey
and
Mrs
Frank Odel) and
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Fuller
Sunday
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YOU GET THE BEST BRANDS,.,
LOW LOW PRICES" PLUS THE
friendly service you vesire!
of Omicron Psi.
For the chapter’s cultural
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from
3 h. lot
GIANT SIZE
TIDE
ONLY
be in the home of Mrs.
J Halfrnann on October
when Mrs. Weldon Bux-
Card of Thank*
We wash to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation
to our friends and neighbors
for your expressions of thought
fulness shown in so many ways
at the passing of our loved one,
Steve Hale
We are grateful for the flow
ers, food, cards and for every
expression of sympathy
The Steve Hale family
Petrie. Mr and
Raymond
Mr.
L
this week
Mrs W J Eggemeycr hotted
the meeting of the (Hfen Home
Demonstration Club on Tues
day aftenxxm of last week at
which time roll call was ans
wered with ‘New furniture 1
need ” Mrs Juanita O’Connor,
home demonstration agent, pre-
sented a program entitled
■ Wbat to look for in buying
furniture ’’
The new County Council of
ficers were announced by Mrs
Edward Hoelscher, council dele-
gate
Discussions were held about
selling Dissolve-Aw ay. Farm
and Ranch Day, changing the
time of the council meetings,
the annual Christmas party and
Vie annual party held
with the 4 11 girls each Hallo-
ween Committee for those oc-
casions were announced by the
club president, Mrs. Ben J.
Halfrnann.
New officers for next year
were presented by the nominat-
Friday was Mrs Elsie Ker
bya 80th birthday and her
daughter, Mrs. Clyde Brevard,
and Mr. Brevard had a
in clebration. About 35
were present.
Mr and Mrs M.
went to Shreveport
to visit their son-in law and
daughter, Mr and Mrs Malloy
Bryant and their daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jones
from San Angelo visited Waldo
Jones Monday.
Mrs. Arthur Kerby. Mrs Ralph
McWilliams, Mrs. Axien Bishop
Olfen HD Club
names officers
President Nan Burna m called
the business meeting to order,
at which time it was announced
that the chapter would donate
325.00 to the
rnerce funds
activities at
Pancake |
Mix
and Mrs. Theron Osborne at
tended the WMU workshop at
First Baptist Church in San
Angelo last week.
Mr and Mrs S. D. Faubion
and Paula had their two grand-
children visit them
week
Mr.
Kurts
Mrs T Berry in Ballinger
Sunday.
The community meeting
be held Saturday night. Host-
esses for the occasion are Mrs
Robert Gerhart, Mrs. Raymond
Kurtz and Mrs Walter Tacrtfi
Mr and Mrs A S. Allcorn,
Mr*. Cora Petrie, Mis M S.
Hale and Mr and Mrs (twen
Bragg attended the Coleman
Fair last Saturday.
Mr. and and Mrs S J Morri-
son were in Houston this week
visiting with their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Griffin Berger
Guests m the Quince Traylor
home recently were Mrs Tray-
lor’s sister, Mrs Huston
liams, and Mr Williams
Phoenix, Arizona.
Miss Willie Hale and
Flay Brevard from Ballinger,
visited in the Arthur Allcorti
home Sunday and they all vis
ited with Mrs. Ada Hale in
Glen Cove.
Mrs Gus Gerhart has been
ill and is now staying with her
daughter, Mrs Jake Presley
Mr and Mrs. Burley Camp
bell visited Saturday with Miss
Bonnie Clark in Ballinger and
Plans for
Rush season were then dis
cussed by various committee
chairmen.
After the business meeting,
hostess Shirley Eoff served re-
freshments to Mesdames Bur
nam, Ann Hays. Dohna Kirk-
ten. Mary Etta Kvapd. Glenda
Meredith. Beth Miller Ernes
tine Moore. Darlene Stokes.
Helen Swartz. Willine Traweek.
sponsor Julia Miller, and guest.
Margaret Jane Walker
iXeutriwitaH b*>i» opened >
p m High Sctwxd KuddwrUim
WedtwWav iXtwteei •>
Southern Assembly Program.
Kitchen
Carpets
Are Found At
Home Furniture
Company
Junta* \ arsil.x 9\u*lhg||
Winter » f to m .
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hMinto
Ihmtday October 9:
end
and Mrs.
visited with
Gifts With
Scottie
Stamps
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WtTH THIS COUPON
fag committee They are Mrs.
Hen J Hall maim, president;
Mr* Erwin J Halfrnann, vice
president. Mrs J J Fuchs,
aecrvtary treasurer, and Mrs.
Paul Halfrnann, council dele-
gate
The hostess served a sandwich
plate with punch and coffee
to the above mentionedand Mes-
dames W. J Halfrnann, Joe
Haechten. A. A Kahlich of
Slaton, the former Geneva
Eggeineyer, and Miss Lydia
Halfrnann.
The next meeting of the club
will
Ben
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kemper will give a report on
the Texas Home Demonstra-
tion Convention which she re-
cently attended in Dallas.
with Mr and Mrs J M MrrrHn
, in S*ii Angelo
Mr and Mr* Ralph MrWll
liams are visiting in Midland
> this week in the Waldo Stephen
home.
Randy Rrvdemeyer nf
ters visited Sunday with
ms McBeth
Carl Pearson. Chester
Beth attended the Goat
in Mason and Junction Moudai
and Tuesday of this week
Mrs Chester McBeth visited
Wednesday aflenuxm with her i
aunt. Mrs H K O'Neal in Hal
linger
Roger Kruse the grandson of '
Mr ami Mrs Wilmer Gerhart !
is doing nicely dow after having
suffered a concussion when his
horse fell with him as he was
riding recently
Ira Hale frvwn Miles spent
last Thursday in the M S Hale
home while his wife visited with
her mother. Mrs Gene
in Talpa
Mr and Mrs Ixiyd
visited in San Angelo
with Mr and Mrs Arthur Ful
ler. Mr and Mrs J C Fuller.
Mr
Mr and Mrs Ray Gamble.
Mrs Cora
Mrs Owen Bragg, Mrs. M S
Hale and Mrs Iemma Fuller
visited in the S. J Brevard
home in Coleman Saturday.
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Perry, Richard H. The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1969, newspaper, October 2, 1969; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183843/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.