The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1965 Page: 2 of 10
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and
leaves out nothing but mother love.
that
McNabb Feed Store
NOCONA, TEXAS
PHONE 825-2868
was answered by
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beneficiaries
receive their
on time, if
business session
and visitors were
with refreshments
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and
Social Security
who move can
monthly checks
they follow a few simple rules
A written request to your
social security oft ice before
the 15th of the month, or
sooner if possible, and if your
address is not absolutely cor-
rect. you may want to contact
Mr. James B Foyce. Field Re-
presentative. who will be in No-
cona at the Community Room.
F & M National Bank on Wed-
nesday. March 24. 1965 from
9:30 AM. until noon.
Mrs. Crownover
Hosts Town and
Country Club
Members of the Town and
Country Club met in the home
I of Mrs. Sam Crownover last
! Tuesday.
Roll ’ call
• Thingst to
I Spring.”
After the
the members
entertained
and playing -Password."
The next meeting. April 12.
will be with Mrs. Bill Moore.
this
guarantee: if not satisfied for
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and
No
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Available to you without a doc-
tor’s prescription, our product
called Galaxon. You must lose
ugly fat or your money back.
Galax an is a tablet and easily-
swallowed. Get rid of excess
fat and live longer. Galaxon
I costs S3.00 and is sold on
ffnarantpp. if not
return
druggist
GILBERT’S
We Give Frontier Stamps
Nocona
Comfortable . . .
Shifts
Wrap - a - rounds
Cool . . .
Swim Suits
Sleepwear
THE NOCONA NEWS,
Mrs. Bennett
+ + SOCIETY
and CLUB NEWS + +
■rent
WMS-Meets
Hostess .To
Adobe Doorway," Book Review
Texas.Day Is
Church Pari
Garden Club
Observed By
(Continued from page one)
Maids, Matrons
of
and 8th
Chssified Ads
of
to
:ed th^
long
of moons gravity
in
m
lunooui
winged
Tier hust
21 mem-
Cl AXIOM
ty Owners
Warning
o Prop
Termite
s
McDaniel
nitf men will
Floi
H-
Ccmuierre
It!
A Guarantee Is
Workei
ID Ni CO1U <
since
The Texas
Well
guess I’d better go.
nut bread.
one 723-4565 «•
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» peot
local
MARCH BIRTHDAY DINNER
Dear Earthlings.
are
need
Guild Meets
c.as
anish people
Wh
live
E.
5.000.-
id AMU£0lUd
and
E/RTHPAY
ANNIVERSARY
College in Ft
final stage of
came in looked
airplane of the
the First I
the churc!
C. I
. Mr
I
I
from
Saint
to
in
to
of
moon days are
And it is only
The program on
Beauty with Effort
Mrs. Bob Bennett was hostess
to the Crape Myrtle Garden
Club at her home March 11.
The
causes
Texas.
13
to
of
which
Gilbert's
Write soon. Wish you
come up.
330:00
movies
sat-
ils
ster
all
Feb. 25.
Arvil L.
We
miles
Affectionately yours.
Angela Reed
I got off course on the way
here. I landed in the largest
crator on the moon. The cra-
ter is Clavius. a 146 mile wide
and 20.000 feet deep crater.
served
the
Wesleyan Service
■give
.chan
Metho-
church
Gene
PS.
could
mountain its called Leibnitz.
It is 35.000 ft. high. . . .
ac-
sang
Coleen
d her
The fly-by-night ten
Call the Chamber ol
prayer *
members
on missii
peen don,
further aj
ing the 4
pre
th
June Wedding
For Miss Sue Mock
And Al Yeargin
•That
be ecc
danger
First
it the
Mrs.
F. E. SHOOP. Mg
1308 Filniore
Garcia also
church has
any other
ime!
slSIE MOCK
iptist
par-
1 8-12
Is 0 r
pl! to
is the
I Lard:
L ham
nance “
I placed
:a mav
inst as
In ideal
invio-
monthly calander is
roughly on the time it
the moon to revolve
spoke
Gard-
of tak-
with a
Inde-
Heights
Antonio
sur-
30.000
large
The guests were
a table featuring
Patricks Motif.
i **
-Many ■ us are dull, but not
as dull the grandchildren
think we lire.’
The diameter is 2163. Its
face is pitted with over
known crators some as
as 170 miles wide . . .
The
the rocket we
much like an
future.
said 'The
done more
protestant I
J Stone with Mrs
M H Mitchell and
McGuire hostesses,
was bright with
and candies.
Our
based
takes
around the earth 27 days. 7
hours. 43 min. The moon only-
rotates on its own axis once
during this
day and a
weeks
Jeffrey Darrin Mills,
ozs. born March 3.
not far
Yours moonly.
Darrell Walker
left home in such a
forgot to pack my
My Zip Code is
Joe Chris Uselton. 7 lbs.. 4
ozs . born March 11. 1965 to Mr
and Mrs. Robert Lee Uselton
of Nocona
The moon is
tellite in
planet.
8649640071352 Crater Drive
Clavius. Moon
March 25. 5.000.000.000
I have learned a lot
I’ve been up here.
pull
the high tides.
Mrs. J. D. Franklin. Club
president presided during the
business meeting at which
time plans were made to at-
tend the District Convention
be held April 7
Sherman.
get lonesome 239.000
from home.
The WMS of
Church met in
lor each morning. Marcl
for special prayer servit
home missions. The C
Worship was: "Blessed
nation whose God is thd
and the people whom h
chosen for his own inherj
Special emphasis was I
upon prayer that AmenJ
be kept free to own CM
Lord, and the America!
of freedom may be kepi
late. I
Mrs. Travis McCluw
Prayer Chairman, direct
the largest
proportion to
The dinner meeting was the
annual observance of Texas
Day and was held in the home
of Mrs. W
Stone. Mrs.
Mrs. T J.
The house
spring flowers
Miniature covered wagons were
used as place cards. Dinner was
served buffet-style to
bers and one guest.
But tomorrow is a long way
off yet. On the
336 hours long.
249:00 o’clock.
was the
Dept.
Mrs. Norman
on ’ Storage Tips for the
ener”. ways and means
ing care of equipment,
display from Nocona
pendent Lumber Co.
Mr ar
Bowie.
13
Mr.
was in |
and was I
Mrs. Richard Bailey j
Jack Gibson.
a to Giving them money and
g> <1 houses is the wrong thin-:
to do. without them having
earned them and will not answer 1
the problem, as our Government
is attempting to do.
"The Truth About Texas’’ by
Lewis Nordyke was reviewed
by Mrs. Virgil Seay of Archer
City for members of Maids and
Matrons Club last Tuesday-
night.
e Worn
. J C.
Mr. and
Irs. H.
Are Cash
•n Advance
few now dare to
eiric marks the chief
C our time.’*
—Joto biv.v.t Mill.
Kimberly Sue York. 6 lbs.
14 ozs.. born March 10. 1965 to
Mr. and Mrs. James Albert York
of Spanish Fort.
received
year’s w
coming
Rowland R
Scott. Mrs.
Mrs. L M.
committee.
Brookmole
iraimng at
C;
received
ermite gontro) Co.,
In HlhiU Falls Otei 10
■s diffe
ings on
Tiny sandwiches,
coffee and tea were served to
members and guests.
Jest"
Talkin
sicc’
and for-
Delphian I
i Club, historian and book-review ■
1 artist, first identified the author |
j as a Texan and named some of >
I his other books. Then, beginn- I
ing with Gonzales, the Cradle L
1 of Independence of Texas, she i
knocking at your doors,
have them investigated.
N( Better I fiat The Man Hehmd
Garcia closed the
he Lords Prayer
7 lbs .
1965
Jimmy Mills
C’OLEEN BROOKMOI.E
RECEIVES DEGREE
Roy Wo:
bert
he program
Gary Lynn Fatheree. 7 lbs.
14 ozs.. born March 8. 1965 to
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Fatheree of
! were served to
by hostesses Mrs.
and Mrs. M.
Ret. Cap’ and Mrs. Walter
i H. Meek announce the engage-
ment of their daughter. Bettye
Sue Mock to John Albeit Yi ar-
gin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Yeargin.
Car.a Ann Rose,
ounces, born
Mr. and Mrs.
Gainesville.
The moon is about
000.000 years and no refueling
station. So I will have to
stay until one is opened.
Co.-ne over any time. 238.855
miles
Aden’s d
from L
PS
hurry
tot thbrush.
684529068
Chatman of
Mrs. Johnny
H. Roberts
Anita Kay Hall. 8 lbs..
I ozs.. born March 5. 1965 to
and Mrs. Gerald Hall of Ryan
Then we are going around,
the moon. The trip will be
about 27.000 miles. We hope
we get back before
o’clock, to go to the
I*. e«i 5.
MARCH 1M5
will be continued. Tuesday
March 23 at the church.
A luncheon followed the book
review, in the Fellow-ship Hall
Mrs
Baptist
than
church for the Spanish-Amer-1
icans. and we do not have to
go to South America. Mexico!
t r anywhere out of the U.S A |
to help these people. In Mexico
to build a Protestant church,
so much red tape has to be
cone through. The Communists
are very strong in all Latin |
countries and are dangerous to
merce
Houstc
Mr.
Nocona High School and is at-
tending East Texas State Col-
lege. Both are members of Ai-
“not
■ If
tncia S
! and has
Fashion
book review, entitled
Doorway.” Tuesday
before the Woman's
Society of Christian Service
the First Methodist Church
the church.
Mrs
companiment
in Spanish.
“The Lord s
Friend We Have in
’Onward Christian S
the group sang in
Mrs (
Methocii-
and ope
In a brief business session
reports were heard from the '
nine who attended the Pioneer ■
District Convention of Texas;
Federation of Women’s Clubs
in Gainesville where the club I
several awards for the '
ork. Mrs Maddox, in- i
president, named Mrs. j
Peters. Mrs. W L
W. D. Allen and
Staley as yearbook
A June 26 wedding is planned
s Mock is the neice of
residents Mr. and Mrs
Thomas.
"Parade
and Materi-
by Mrs. H.
R Stoker. She spoke on "Equip-
ment for the Gardener." featur-
ing a display from Western
Auto Store, and stressing the,
importance of choosing the cor-
rect equipment and its use. !
Mrs. Stoker presented Misses
Barbara Wilson and Dixie Ben-
nett who modeled garden and
patio apparel
courtesy of
Store.
ck Gibson
pounds.
1965
Rose
C Chatma
r and Mrs
•s H L Wo
Womack. Mrs
’he author as he examines I
the cities of Texas, giving some ,
history, some impressions and 1
some anecdotes of different
areas of Texas.
the U.S A. and he
Spanish in Mi :-W <•
versify in Wichita Fa
In her talk she sa
Dow Howard, di
udy course "Dea
. which is a stud
-h-American peop
and gave a revie
last wet
gave th
• iim’.rpunuuMvr vi ivauj. ■
a graduate of Al j took her audience along with I
High School in.
is attending East
College in Com-
She was Miss Fort Sam
n in 1964.
Yt ..graduated fro:::
time giving it a ' was presented
night each two
"What a
Jesus' and
■oldiers " as
English.
| The members
: Service Guild of
i dist Church met
Monday night.
Meeks presided
Mrs. Atlas Gi
charge of
assisted b
i and Mrs.
Dismissal prayer was by Mr;
P M Martin.
Refreshment
: nine members
Gene Keller
Mrs. Seay, member
tner president of the
The home of Mrs Helen Mar-
tin was the scene of a birthday
dinner party March 7th . when
a group of friends and relatives
whose birthdays an in March
met to celebrate their birth-
days together They included
: W1 tes-
Garc-a piaymg the
on the piano
Rock of A|
Tomorrow we are going to
the south pole of the moon.
There we are going to climb
mountains They are the Doer-
fel Mount Ranges highest
peaks At about 26.000 feet
high.
’BaRPD \
• .’BeaifflFut
/ / I x
I
Presented To WSCS Tuesday
Mrs Guillermo Garcia.
music teacher of Wichita Falls.
gave a
"Adobe
morning
t the,Wjkiy
ary wgrfe thaf tjas
and the^-halriMge for
lancemenfr^n spK^J-
«>pel‘\ver th% jnation.
has
Pa-
eer College
i degree in
Merchandise and
lodeling. Miss Brook- .
mole plans to work in some |
phase of merchandise and pre- i
forming modeling. She will be- i
gin teacher training and be
employed as a finishing ins’:
tor at Patricia Steven’s Career
June. I
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Powell, Vernetta. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1965, newspaper, March 18, 1965; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209252/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.