The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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spent last
C. Graves
W. E. SCOTT JR.
SAINT JO
sented a Hillbilly pantomine.
Others on the program were
Willard Grigsby who gave the
invocation; Joan Spivey, wel-
come to Dads, and with the
help of Jill the girls in sing-
ing “Welcome Fathers."
Response to the welcome was
by Bill Yeargin. Each girl in-
troduced her own father or es-
cort.
Recognition of group
ers was by the master of
monies. Jerome Savage
the benediction.
lead-
cere-
gave
W. L. SCOTT
NOCONA
Ruby Moenning. and the Twin-
kle Blue Birds, with leaders,
Mrs. Mary Molsbee and Mrs.
Ruby Wilson.
A fashion show and song
presentation was by the Bar-
Chirping bara Lee Blue Birds. ’
A capacity crowd of about
110 attended the annual Camp
Fire Dad-Daughter box supper
Friday night in Southward
cafetorium.
Each Blue Bird and Camj
Fire Girl Group presented a
part of the program in which 1 Blue Birds whose leaders are leaders are Mrs. Kathleen Keck
Don Sewell was master 01 Mrs. Thelma Grigsby and Mrs. an(i Mrs. Marcille Lee.
ceremonies
Songs were given by the
Merry Blue Birds, led by Mrs.
Ila Fay Linn and Mrs. Leah
Savage; Jolly Blue Birds, led
by Mrs. Joan Mills and Mrs.
Anna Ruth Tucker;
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hoover's
recent guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Hunter, and Jim-
my Hoover, student at Midwes-
tern College, Wichita Falls,
Phillip Hoover and Miss Kathy
Coker of Dallas, and Mrs. Her-
On March 6, 1890 Scott Bros, opened and
began operation of their Hardware-Furni-
ture and Undertaking Establishment at Saint
Jo.
We are humbly proud of this milestone
and pledge ourselves to continue this un-
broken record of service to you.
On March 6, 1964, we have completed 74
years of service and quality merchandise to
you, Our Friends.
Mrs J D. Sigman of Bowie
visited her daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mont-
gomery, Saturday.
Rev. Earl Craig of Ft. Worth
was a Sunday dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lowrie
and Jimmy.
Fannie Boren of Dallas is
visiting her father, Sam Bor-
en.
Saturday night visitors of Mr.
and Mrs Luther DeMoss were
Hazel May and daughter Jo
and Denise DeMoss of Nocona
and Sunday afternoon Mrs. Dot-
sy Orrell of Nocona.
Capacity Crowd Attends
Dad-Daughter Box Supper
cock and Mrs. Lois Howard pre- home Sunday were their dau-
ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
S. L. Hansen and sons of Iowa
Park.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. O. F. Walker were Mr.
I and Mrs. Pace and children of
Wichita Falls.
Mrs. Helen Simms and dau-
ghter of Dublin spent Saturday
night in the V. S. Ezzell home
and met her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie Brown, of Ard-
more and brother. Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Myers and son of Hed-
ley. They were all dinner
guests of the Ezzells.
Mrs. B. B. Carson
Phursday in the H.
home at Nocona
Mrs J D. Sigman
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Chapman
spent the weekend in Fort
. Worth the guests of friends
and
Mr
routine1 and Mrs. William Tipton and
w — • • /ntwll.r A ■>!• »■»rtfAn*
i Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Smith
Margie visited their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and
Ta-Wa-Ki-Ya Camp Fire son of Bowie Sunday afternoon
Visitors in the Dan Leeper
Larry Sawyer
Honored On
Ninth Birthday
Mrs. Archie Sawyer, assisted
by her daughter, Leta Ann,
J JI honored her son. Larry Don
< >; Sawyer, on his ninth birthday
J ! with a party at their home at
1 1 the Sawyer Dairy northwest of
! ! Nocona Saturday afternoon.
' ’ Various games were played.
I Mrs. Sawyer and Leta Ann took
' [ the group on a hike to see the
i > dairy farm.
A weiner roast was one of
the highlights of the outing. A
birthday cake with circus deco-
rations and ice cream were
served to Rodney Talbot. Doug
Thompson, David Skidmore,
Bill Russell. Quinten Montgom-
ery, Joe Goin, Jay Curlin, Ric-
ky and Bill Ballinger, Bob
Hardison and Keith Sawyer.
Ringgold News
Mrs. J. R. Ewing returned to
her home Tuesday from the
Episcopal hospital in Dallas.
Pet Boyd was moved from
the Bowie Clinic to Manor Hor-
izon Rest home in Nocona last
Thursday.
Mrs. Hughes Smith accompa-
nied Mrs. Jack Terry of Capps
Corner to Wichita Falls.
Mrs. T D. Campbell and Mrs.
Roxie Boyd were in Nocona on
Their I Wednesday.
ir-.t.' Sunday visitors of Mr
[Mrs. W. O. Tipton were
' and Mrs. William
A song and dance I--------
was performed by the I-Vo-Ki > family of* Aldington.
Camp Fire Girls. Leaders of'
the group are Mrs. 1
Skinner and Mrs. Zelma Reed.
The
Girls led by Mrs. George Han-
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Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Karren-
brock’s guests Sunday were
his sisters and nephew, Mrs.
A. C. Friberg and son, Clin-
ton, Mrs. Cora K. Elder of
Wichita Falls and Woodie
Campbell of Bowie.
Mrs. B. T. Gault returned
home Saturday after visiting
friends in Fort Worth.Mrs. Sidney K. Adler and
children, Rosemary and Ste-
phen Scott have returned to
their home in Mexico City, af-
ter visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Scott. Mr and
Mrs. Scott accompanied Mrs.
Adler as far as San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Brooke
and son Mitchell and Mrs. Car-
min Williams of Fort Worth
were weekend guests of Mrs
Brooke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Stone. Mrs. Williams vis-
ited her sisters, Mrs. Stone.
Mrs. W. L. Scott and Mrs. C.
G. (Pete) Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Molsbee’s
guests Sunday were their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Green and children
of Wichita Falls.
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Powell, E. L. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964, newspaper, March 5, 1964; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208673/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.