The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1966 Page: 3 of 10
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A birthday party honoring
Donna Lee in the home of Mrs.
Bud Lee was held Sunday even-
i ing. Cake and ice cream were,
“You're Telling Me," a three-
act comedy, will be presented
by the Nocona senior class Tues-
day night at the High School
auditorium. Starting time is
7:30.
Cast of characters includes
Johnny Bowling, Danny Roberts,
Roger Wilson. Dale Dow, Reb-
ecca Stilwell. Beverly McNabb.
Thelma Sue Henley, Karen Kil-
,crease and Kay Mercer.
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and Mrs. Max Beatty,.
and Meleasa of Fort Worth ,
weekend visitors of Mrs
Leatherwood and Jo.
and Mrs. Gene Pollard,
Mrs. Hoben Salmon opened
the meeting with prayer. De-
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Mrs. O. S. Elliff, left, and Mrs.
mine one of the many exhibits on display in down-
town Nocona during the cooperative Festival Day
held recently. This antique display was in the Com-
munity Public Service Company office building.
Mrs. Sam Campbell, committee member, was not
eva lable for picture —Nocona News Photo
After
ing, the evening was spent vis-
iting with musical entertain-
ment by Mrs. Martin on the or-
gan and accordion, accompanied
bv Mrs. Morris Barron on the
piano.
A refreshment plate was serv-
ed by the hostess to Mrs. Bar-
ron, Mrs. Fred Kiser, Mrs. Ger-
ald Lee, Mrs. Salmon, Geneva
Davis, Norma Roberts, Mrs. Wo-
mack and Opal Oldham.
THE NOCONA NEWS, NOCONA, TEXAS, APRIL 28, 19*4
DENISE ORRELL HONORED :
ON SEVENTH BIRTHDAY
Denise Orrell was honored oh
her seventh birthday Saturday
afternoon with a party at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Donnie Orrell.
Games were played, gifts ex-
changed and pictures taken. Re-
freshments of birthday cake
and cokes were served to Billie
Swearingen, Jerri Ann Walker,
Kimberly Chapman, Jim Zoda,
Jamie Goldsmith, Bruce Taylor,
Meets Monday
The Fidelis Sunday School
class met Monday night in the
home of Mrs. Lee Martin.
No, it ain't exactly where you said put it, but jist loox.
We didn't have to dig one post hole!
and family of Bowie, children of
J. D. Ratliff, helped celebrate
their father's 89th birthday. Sun-
day with a dnner. The birthday
cake was baked by Mr. Rati ff's
Linda Ratliff,
received many
telephon-’ calls
was given by Mrs.
Womack.
Literary Club. The meeting was
held at the Bennett home.
Program of the day was “The
South Beckons Tourists.” Know
most of the rooms of thy na-
tive country before thou goest
over the threshhold,” by Fuller
Mrs. Lyle Mercer presided
in the absence of club presi-
dent, Mrs. Glenn Wilson. Club
collect was led by Mrs. Glen
Hooker.
Mrs. Joubert Janeway, pro-
gram director for the afternoon
introduced each speaker. Mrs.
P. M. Martin told of our “Na-
tional Parks in the South”, list-
ing the seven most interesting:
Hot Springs, Arkansas National'
Park, Everglades in Florida, the . . ,, ,
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Great Smokey Mountain in Ten- „ , _ , _ ,
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nessee, Mammouth Cave in Ken-
tucky, Platt National Park i..
central Oklahoma, Shennandoah
in Virginia, and the Big Ben
in Texas.
Mrs. R. L. Bennett
Is Hostess For
Thursday Club
Mrs. R. L. Bennett was
Davis Samples of Nocona spent
two days this week with his
grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Meek-
ins Tvwana Samples, a grand-
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Highlights of Corpus Christi | and Mr. and _Mrs Coy. Ratliff
and Padre Island were given by
Mrs. Humphrey.
A dessert plate was served
by the hostess to members pre-
sent. Next meeting will be held
May 5 with Mrs. Humphreys, granddaughter,
The program will be a club The honoree
musical. I cards, tetters.
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[ Ray Walker who has been a
___________ ____hos-) student at Okmulgee Tech has
tess April 21 to the Thursday! returned home for the summer.
Visitors in the Nelson Gronow
home Sunday were Mrs. Evy
Harper and Mrs. Girtie Rey-
nolds of Nocona and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Gronow of Gainesville.
Mr. and Mrs Nelson Gronow
accompanied by Mrs. Evy Harper
of Nocona attended the funeral
1 rites of a cousin, Rudolph Wendt
at Chickasha, Okla., Monday.
Mrs. Lowell W’lliams
Ronny of Ryan, Okla., and
and Mrs. Rayford Vann of
cona were Sunday guests of
and Mrs. T J. Vann and family.
7:39 pm. Mav 5. i
Jo Lodge 483 at Saint .
B 11 e B Cast-el of Pl<
who is with the
tion Service and
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chairman of
the four-county Masonic Work-
shop Area B-5. will conduct the
meeting Montague. Bowie, For-
estburg. Spanish Fort. Illinois
Bend. Nocona and Saint Jo
lodges arc invited.
Nearly 200 workshop meetings
are held semi-annually for offi-
cers of over 970 Texas Masonic
lodges.
The meet’ngs are authorized j
by H. W. Fullingim of Odessa. I
who holds the highest Masonic'
position
Master
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bers. It is noted for its activ-1
it es in the field of charity and ,
in the self-improvement of its.
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Mr and Mrs Bill Garvin vis-
ited Mr and Mrs W L Bowen
and other relatives and friends
in Arlington, last week.
' Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Slaughter
of Garland were ovenight guests
of Mrs. Gitie Lemons, Friday. |
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Glenda Lee and the Toby and Paige of W chjta Fails I
Play, "You re Telling Me," To
Be Presented By Seniors Tuesday
Mrs. O. S. Eliff gave “Famous
Gardens of the South,” intro-
ducing Mrs. G. W. Humphreys
who showed slides to the group
of a tour she had made of these
gardens in Tyler, Palestine, New
Orleans, Houston, Mobil, Ala-
bama, to the Bellangraph gar-
dens and many of the southern
homes and gardens in Alabama.
Mrs. Janeway also directed
the attractions of the “New
Fun-tier.”
Mrs. I. H. Copeland told of t Uy, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Prib-
touring Palo Dura Canyon in I ble and Pam.
West Texas, now a state park. | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Narred
weeks ago.
I Another fire run was made by
the department Saturday after-j
noon when a floor furnace at
the home of Church of Christ
Minister James F. Scott,'ioa
i Cooke Street, blazed through
>n - Carol Guilliams, Jack Johnson,
'.'| David Self, Christi Nix, Sherri
ln Walker, Kelley Milson, Jimmy l
Johnson, (
. ...j j > <a*Bc ... jamie 1,01 u sin i ui, Druce mjiui,
honoree | visited over the weekend with Jeff and john Taylor, Kathy
Mr. and Mrs Hermon Nowell her parents, Mr. and Mrs. s D j white, Sandra Grigsby, Marty
of Nocona were Sunday guests H()Over and her grandmother, j and Barry Golden, Barbi Low-
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ryan T Mrs Della Haynes. other vis- rie Tammi Kennedy and Jody
D. Nowell was a Tuesday guest itorg f()r the weekend were Mr J Keck.
in the Ryan home. and Mrs. Everett Gragg of Fort |
A Sarah Coventry jewely par- Worth.
ty was held in the home of Mrs. ]
I Wayne Guilliams, Wednesday
afternoon, with Mrs. Severe
1 Clark in charge Refreshments
were served to 15 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pribble
spent the weekend in Fort
Worth with their son and fam-
and gifts.
C. B. Garland of Bowie, a
friend of Mrs. Johnny Jordan,
passed away, Tuesday, April 19 i blaze out ab<)Ut 8;30.
at 1:30 p m. in Bowie Hospital
His body was taken to Mart for gajn~ hampered in getting to the
burial by his sen, C. B Jr. of fire aad in fighting the fire by
Mart. curious spe.tators. Several warn-
I M Jones who had surgery inf, tjckets were issued persons
at Gaston Hospital in Dallas. | following a fire truck several
April 2 has now opened his place
of business which was closed
during the time of his hospitaliz-
ation I. M. is convalescing nice-
ly Mr and Mrs. Smokey Milam
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jones.
Mrs. Florence Pribble was a i the openjng into the house. No
weekend guest of her children,'
Mr. and Mrs. C L Pribble and
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Molton
in Fort Worth.
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Powell, Vernetta. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1966, newspaper, April 28, 1966; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209310/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.