The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1953 Page: 4 of 12
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BIRTHS
Social, Club Events
YOU
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Allen
and Mrs. Gene
discussed the
Personals
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Mr. and
Boys Boots 8.95 up
Western
Belts
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dozen 12c
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O. T. MOLSBEE
PRODUCTS
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There’s no better shirt
than a Mark Twain white
Suits
$14.95
THAT SUPERB COMBINATION
To
FINE QUALITY BROADCLOTH
$25.00
EXPERTLY TAILORED
Witt
SMARTLY STYLED
and
A. S. Gilbert Dep't Store
NOCONA, TEXAS
‘Tn The Heart of Nocona”
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uen ycu acure counsel
for the
a basket
Mrs. M. K. Griffith and
of Pampa. Mr. and Mrs.
With r*or and canter seats removed, payload
•pace l« approximately 1 feet long and 5 feet wide.
Mr and Mrs. Curt Merriott of
Walters, Okla, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Weiss and Mr. and Mrs.
Jarrett Ketchum last Sunday.
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Hen-
son,
and
chil-
Son. born August 25 to Mr. and
Mrs. A. O. Eldred of Nocona.
Daughter, Patricia Ruth Molsbee
5 pounds, 8 ounces, born August
22 to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Molsbee,
Nocona.
Mrs. Russell is
Hibdon.
Miss Inez Langford and Mrs.
Evvy Harper attended church in
Fort Worth Sunday and visited
friends and relatives.
Mrs. S. J. Embry of Gainesville
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Milburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howell and
baby of Amarillo visited friends
here Sunday night and Monday.
They attended services at the Bap-
tist church where they were form-
er members Sunday night.
Son. Charles Edward Turren
tine, 8 pounds, 5 ounces, born
August 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Hulen
E. Turrentme, Ringgold.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hill and
Mrs. Hill’s sister, Bonnie, left this
week for a vacation trip to Tam-
pa, Florida.
Wilmer Seay of Oscar, Okla,
and Hardy L. Seay made a busi-
ness trip to Montague Friday.
Will ha
Nocona
wanting
Vacuum
440.
even thought of! Time payments arranged.
Ask us to demonstrate. Today!
BPW To Observe
National Week
Class Entertained
■ At White Home
$2.98
And
$3.98
Mr. andt Mrs. Delbert Gant of
Duncan. Ok'\ visited last week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett
Ketchum.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Forester and
Deanna of Nocona; Mr and Mrs.
Hubert Doyle and Juanita of Ver-
non.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Doyle
and Ricky of Electra; Mrs. Mild-
red White, Clinton and Linda,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White and
Darrell of Fort Worth; Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Doyle, Grace of Okla-
homa City; A. C. Doyle and daugh-
ted Alda, Slidell; Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Greenwood of McKinney
and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greenwood
of Celina, and friends from Muen-
ster, Nocona and Belcherville.
BILLIE YEAGER
GETS MASTER’S DEGREE
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Sewell
Ringgold will go to Denton
night to attend the awarding
North Texas State of the master’s
degree to their daughter, Billie
Yeager, 23.
The new recipient of the mast-
er’s degree has been teaching at
Iran and Imperial, Texas. She
will teach during the next school
year at Union Valley, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyndal Patterson
of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Cook and family of Belcherville
were Sunday guests at the E. W.
Patterson
All of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle’s
children were present
event, which included
lunch at noon.
Present were: Mr and
Son, Robert Lynn Russell, six
pounds, four and one-half ounces,
born at Wichita Falls General Hos-
pital August 15 to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert M. Russell,
the former Wanda
Doyle Reunion Held
At Belcherville’s
Community Center
The Belcherville Community
center was the scene last Sunday
of the annual Doyle family re-
union, which this year was also
the occasion for observing the 85th
Daughter, Cleta
worth, 9 pounds, born August 21
to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Duck-
worth, route 2, Nocona.
also
entered in the Chish-
1
Mr. and
son Keith
A. Earl Jourde of Comus Christi,
Mr. and Mrs H. D. Wilkinson and
son Craig of Big Lake and Miss
Ruth Priddy of Denton have been
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. S. Priddy.
Girls To Meet
Members of the Intermediate
Girls’ Auxiliary of First Baptist
church will meet Tuesday, Sep-
tember 1 at the church. All
girls between the ages of 12 and
16 are invited to attend.
Established 1905 Nocona, Texas
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
You're looking at one of the most useful
vehicles you ever saw—International’s new
TRAVELALL!
It seats eight people in comfort With
the two rear seats removed, it gives you all
the load capacity of a sturdy light-duty
truck.
So you’ll find the TRAVELALL equally
at ease on farm or ranch, in the city—at
work or at play.
And you’ll discover uses for the Inter-
national TRAVELALL that we haven’t
■
Blue
To Ha
xuix'iiie iveuiuuii
Held Here Sunday
The Ritchie reunion, held at
City club Sunday, attracted a large
group of relatives for a day of
I visiting. A picnic dinner was
i served at noon. Those attending
; were:
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberson
| and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
j nard Ritchie and family, Mr. and
I Mrs. Buford Walker and children,
I Larry Me Wother, Judy Baxter,
an^ Mrs. Lloyd Ritchie, Mr.
Mrs. Kenneth Wayne Ritchie,
and Mrs. Harold Cole, Mr.
Mrs. Joe B Ritchie and fam-
all of Wichita Falls; Mr.
Mrs. Frank Ritchie of Mem-
9-INCH
Paper Plates
Npw for payload
11GW OR PASSENGERS
Plans for the observance of Nat-
ional Business and Professional
Women’s club were discussed and
a committee named to complete |
arrangements when the Nocona !
club met Monday night at the I
home of Mrs. Kate Gilbert. Named
as the committee were Mrs. Kate
McElhannon, Mrs. Billy Williams, .
Mrs. Marie
Peters.
Members
float to bf*
olm Tra>) Roundup parade on La-1
bor Day and the district confer- I
ence at Childress September 26
■ and 27. The local club will be I
I well represented at the confer- I
ence.
Nocona club also went on record
as favoring a division of the north
Texas district as proposed by the
state organization.
Mrs. Leo Fletcher offered a re-
port on her investigations concern-
ing the possibility of promoting
the use of voting machines in
Montague county. Further study
will be made.
Birthday Party
Miss Sunny Gay Bonds was hon-
ored with a party on her second
birthday Thursday afternoon, Aug-
ust 20, at her home, 101 Cotton-
wood. Individual birthday cakes
and pink lemonade were served.
Sunny received a number of
lovely and useful gifts. Attending
were Jan and Cindy Towery, Lana
Kay Smith, Jim L. Keck, Judy
Vineyard, Debbie Smith, Mark and
Mike Brown and their mothers.
Also
Bridles, Bits, Spurs,
Hat Bands, Halters
ADKIN’S SHOE
and Upholstery
Nocona, Texas
FOR SALADS
OLIVES, PiE3 Valley 10 oz. 39c
CAMPFIRE
Pork and Beans,.. 151 oz. can 9c
When the
style show
State Fair o
25, a pair c
have a promt
Nocona's pi
has been in
cials.
All of the
were blue
Dallas sty
night. Air
winners wa
which will
Top fashion
ners out ol
fair’s first
fashions. 1
during the 1
shows daily,
the Theatre
Wining en
originality,
Judges wen
versatility <
and with tl
tries.
Dalfas Ft
State Fair
sors of the
the Texas f
minent role
The garr
will be ava
the same tit
ing the fait
When you have financial problems
When you need a personal or business
When you would like to open a check-
ing account.
When you feel that we can be of any
service.
THE INTERNATIONAL* TRAVELALL
utility vehicle
AUSTIN 15 oz. can
Spaghetti and Meat Balls -. 19c
j/Al wnite riome a graduate of Ringgold High I birthday of “Dad” Doyle.
Mrs. Faye White entertained school, she received her bachelor’s
Monday night in her new home degree at North Texas in 1951.
for members of the Friendship --------------------
class of First Methodist church, of r .
which her mother, Mrs. J. B. Hen- Welcome To NoCOna
ry is a member.
Mrs. J. A. Fooshee offered pray- ; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pliimlee and
er and Miss Mary Bruce conducted ' son have moved to Nocona from
devotions on the topic, “Time 1 Wichita Falls. Plumlee is as-
Stopped.” Mrs. White and daugh- [ sociated with Haliburton company,
ter Elaine offered several piano The Plumlees are members of the
numbers and Elaine accompanied I Church of ‘
at the piano for group singing. ■ ing at 507 West Walnut street.
Guessing games provided enter-, ------
tainment
Twelve members and two guests I and daughter, Janet Carol, have
, Mrs. Nora Hill and Mrs. E. B. ' moved here from Elk City, Okla.,
i Tullas of Lubbock were present. I and are living at .907 Clay street.
Cold drinks, cake and home- Mrs Ketchum is the daughter of
! made ice cream were served. Mr and Mrs. Roy Weiss.
NOCONA TRUCK & TRACTOR CO
Ml
unconditionally guaranteed
for your satisfaction
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stout and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cunningham
have returned from a motor trip
to the West coast during which
they visited 11 states, going by
I the southern route and returning
I the northern route Mr. Cunning-
ham visited in San Pablo, Calif,
with his sister, Mrs. E. W. Evans
> whom he had not seen in 22
1 years.
INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS
of ttiv
■
Just In Time For
The
Chisholm Trail
Round-Up
Men’s
Boots
Priced
from
1975
to
275
energy,
Yet that’s but half the trea
What can excell -
Or blend so well --
With everything we eat.
GOBLE’S
. . When you move into our town and be-
come a part of our community.
THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS
NATIONAL BANK
Mr.
and
Mr.
I and
ily.
I and
I phis, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
I Capps of Henrietta; Mr. and Mrs.
| Jim Capps, Ringgold; Mrs. Nell
) McDonald of Amarillo;
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Ritchie, Mrs.
Bobby Lee Ritchie, Mrs. Clara
| Ritchie and daughter, Jack Ritch-
ie and children, Mrs. Ella Ritchie
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
ley, Mrs. Zella Hewitt and
Mr. -and Mrs. Floyd Payne
son, Mrs. Thelma Fuller and
dren, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Blair
and son.
of
to-
at
Present were: Mr and Mrs. Pete
Henson, Sue, Tesa and Ellis of
Belcherville; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Doyle, Dawson and Betty, Mr. and
Mrs. Hassel Reynolds, Dorothy,
Peggy, Billy, Mrs. A. V. McBride,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Miller, Mr.
Christ They are liv- and Mrs. J. B. Doyle and Troy,
Start Him Off This
Fall With One Of
Our Gabardine or
Tweed
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The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1953, newspaper, August 28, 1953; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1206164/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.