The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1966 Page: 3 of 8
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THS NOCONA NEWS, NOCONA, TEXAS, THUM. BEET M IMS
Uz News
SOCIETY and CLUB NEWS
Eastern Star Holds District
Thoughts For Thinkers
Freemttn
MRS. RUTH OMAN
f!f Per Poems
SCHOOL MENUS FOR WEEK
bo Duchil'i.
til!
Or ’
1 John 3; 11.
GF SEPT. 23 30
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cn ■
k.
is on the
impsey
word "f Spanish Fort, since 1910, and
the
Paula Ann Stine
n -■«
m
of Southern
. efforts.
Nocona Girl Is
Sem.
•e nnd j Th? r
rind
I in sparks
;i*h
American Line
he font:
■n for
in faith.
• ith
Purple Heart To
1 h e
Bobby L. Cox
a- in iodi
Vue
For Viet Wound
ma: ts n J
bt hdw at
nd er
kingdom of Gcd
r -mind
idents
’.or>-
Gene
Lanier
Sept. 8
wiil begin at 1
Ot’i
the
Timmi
' ntered
Mr.
:n
Nam
Score wit!)
graduate
■n
conducted the pro-’
Bonita Meeting
the P
Friday Sept. 23
M Stale
Norwood Rotary
1 Cap Co'lecHon ?.us $2.50
Speaker Tuesday
■hita Falls
?r
'n
< TO
(he brid.’
COW POKES
C u r a! inns with
Mmes. Mor
'DW.SrSfc’'
SCKATGil THAT ITCH!
DON'T
Li - ■ i-
JUST 15 MINUTES,
Miniature P'as
if
Football wiih official
Cowboy embloiti and a
carton o* roLt
18x14 fui3 color
rfalmaU Si Me/Lclta+tt'i
Election sheets, with complete details, are avail- vv
cartons of Coke or at your favorite dealer. Start I QLP
i
NATIONAL BANK
redemption!
Ark.
to ;
He
was
B
Aviation
Infantry
“Automated date maker—
as the girls go by, select your
number, press the pedal and
“kapow!’—”
acceptable), swap your collection for exciting prizes,
Free collection sheets, with complete details, are avail
able in <
your collection today. ______
Gill
and
v o ti
t ime
rhe
p m.
1961,
Ren-
Viet
and
a 1950
School.
• >
A
the tight? t
Mr. and Mrs.
Arlington spent
with Mr. and M
Mrs. Earl (J<- erhb?) Keek
sun hine
we h ive
; to in flight
ury of flight
the hereafter;
out. for him. I
Subtract
i tfh ■■ nee
"< Id and
the .affair was I
the Old Wes'.
V. -U
'Well! It took that dang air force just three seconds
to undo what it took us three days to do!"
Mr;. Firming was recognized
for having lieen a rnemlx’r of
the Eastern Star since 1901;
Mrs. Annir Co< liras of the Hello
Moon Chapter of Gainesville
inee 1905; Mrs. Minnie Gault
The benediction was given by
Frank Austin, Helle Moon Chap-
ter, Gainesville, to close the
meeting.
NOCONA G TEXAS
I.''
Reba,
is a
with Company B,
Battalion of
Division.
co-chairman of
introduced the
School Menns
For Next Week
Oooa-Co.'a
Nocona Chapter
Futurit Farmer.i
r’oef Officers
the exciting 8966
Dallas Cowboys
with each
Bridal Shower
Honors Miss
•Janet Gay don
Rowel), Lewisville, won the
honors for bmng the youngest
member.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Dirham
.Tern iled
■ rvir-' the gut
The theme of
centered around
“he head (able was topped alon"
the entire length with magnolia
balls and each place card bore
■■: hand painted western scene.
' banner hearing the i
"Welcome” and a bronc rider
stood before the speaker's stand.
HDGE'IENTS ENTERED IV
DISTRICT
Thatna-
Lnne vs.
IL..- do
I Chapter
j senior.
nnd 'Ir
vs. W. W. Biggs,
favor of Plaintiff
$12,167. 81.
Tucker vs. Rovce
Divorce granted,
I are enjoying
j -‘fit'r ,*»n
been having.
MEMBER
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Officers elected for the com-
ing year during the meeting
were Hotly Morris, Lewisville,
president; Exia Boase, Bridge-
port. co-chairman; Connie Shel-
ton, Nocona, secretary; Francis
.evens, Helle Moone Chapter,
Gainesville, treasurer.
Mrs. Gladys Howard, Denton,
since 1918.
rages, v’ich
the )i inters
At th” rq
1 Cap collection
For Ihi- is the message which
a have heard Iren th; begin-
ting, that we should love one
Tctiher.
itch needs scratching,
,■ 18c back at anv drug store.
You feel quick-drying ITCH-ME-
NOT lake bold. Itching quiets
down. Antiseptic action kills
germs to help speed healing.
Fine day or night for eczema,
insect
itch.
NOW
Spec.
lor wounds received in b.ittl.
Spec. Cox, whose wife,
lives in Wahiawa. Hawaii
simply clerk
25th ‘
251 h
,4
Balls were vhitnrs of
Mrs Otis Coak Sunday.
training on>
esdey night
and
am.
front porch
ihle b ing',
KENT SELLAH STUDiO
baint Jo
Onen 10: a.m.—5:00 p.m.
Closed Sun., Mon., Tues.,
'Ticrrs
de Lar
Mike
Love
nd the
'■■.tough
I?.: roughest exp •rie.'.ee.s in
lite.
Everyone in our community
the nice
nice rain
Ctficia! size and weight
leather football with
MTS
for the affair I bers were recognized, and Bill
resident Mrs.
as president of
pM-
but-
may
touches him.
CU CHI. Vici Nam — Army
Spec. 5.C. Bobby L. Cox.
of Mr. and Mrs
Cox, Route Two,
W'u. God
fe’n v r do;
tncmi's.
Sin may change its form in
people's lives, but its nature is
tlwyvs the same.
riv coward
--------o-----
opined while
bites, ringworm, foot
other surface rashes.
at (iist’s Drug Stere.
6-4tc
son
Marvin L.
‘Jacona. re-
lic Purple Heart Medal
n Cu Chi, Viet Nam.
■•.’< • SW i -A*
COURT
I.. Price end E. I).
Don McDonald and
Lee Polk. Judgement
r‘JNEYS
J DOWN?
»
I ist we. k 'in News bad that
th? Bonita ( ommunily meeting
'«ytld b? ; morrow’, but ac-
I h rilly this week it will be held
ihi-' week 'tomorrow' Friday,
S- id 23 at the Community Ccn-
cemo dressed in
of clothes
it was the
to school.
I plain cr chocolate milk,
daughter e.f 1
217 Oaklawn i
and
vhich a;
Mrs. Cora
jin favor of Defendant’s.
Judy Ma? Martin vs. Claude
j L. Martin. Jr. & Bekins Van &
Storage Co. Judgment in favor
of Defendant’s.
Irvin Suckle
Judgment in
in amount of
Edith Carol
Dale Tucker,
custody of child to Plaintiff.
The Peoples National Bank
vs. Sam Allen, et al. Dismissal
Grady T. Chupp vs. F. J.
Bellows, et al. Order appointing
successor receiver, to replace
T. H. Yarbrough, deceased. New
Receiver appointed. George Hop-
kins Denton. Texas.
Creta Carol Roulding vs. F. D.
Boulding Disini- til.
THURSDAY: Fried chicken .
aw. [ re n beans ma-hc 1
oes. r->aeh half, ho* rolls,
plain or chocolate milk
Br'it’l l Brown,
and Mrs. Dwell
at registering
Cc.wlxiy boots and hats, hol-
sters, guns and branding irons
in 1 Mrs. Bass Conk Wich- were tastefully displayed on the
Mr. f!oor before the head table.
’’ -ngrams were printed on rep-
licas of cowboy hats. Plate
favors were leather lioot key
i bains provided
courtesy of Miss
■ The hall was
ro<l, white and
d you folks,
inrouncemcnt
BUKF.TS well-balanced formula
Getting up nights, burning,
backache, frequi nt. scantv flow
may warn nt t.metional kidnev
disorders— “Danger Ahead.”
Increase and ’•"gulate passage
IN 4 DAYS or your 39c back
t anv drug counter. NOW at
GIST DRUG STORE
through the
Enid Justin,
festooned with
blue bunting,
in I Mrs. Judy Baxter and Mrs.
Rosemary Pulls of the Nocona
(hauler No. 62 greete.i the
d Mr- (V t R?"noM- guests in western attire. The
'■ ! Mrs. Hubert Gard-Nocona chapter was ri'sponsible
I rr,.; p,,. Srinrrloy for the decorations.
hrenme a family
■i -h It r.'ibip the Lord
led rm I him c'.-'y : 'nit thou
. Luk ■ 4:3
Elmer H ait Alvord
11 li t Ibis ■ k.
Durham. Billy Miles. Jack Me-
'•>v. John Simmons and J. D.
Bottled under the authority of The Coca-Cola Company by:
DENTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
autographed
team photo of
Irs. J. D. Stine and Dili. Mrs.
C. Rush. Mrs. J.W.Dttewail
d Stir.? .aid Nancy of Bowie
cnd'.si tne graduation exer-
>es in Fort Wot th \.:gu t 15.
of Wi aita Falls, Mr. a id Mrs.
Mrs. Billy Wad?,
and Dal S.-mct
Jimmi'' D n Greea-
■■ I '1 (?ody Guy, Bowie, and
r. ' b . Bowie G-. n" o? 1
■ '■? vi 11 Mr. nd Mrs
ited to "My good
NFL emblem
WEDNESDAY: Virru') r.t-
• tge, pinto beans, cabbage sa-
lad, ice cream, combr.-.-d, butter
plain or chc"olae rmlk.
Auditorium. Various ;
■ b ‘ -t th' ir work and
for Qsn Meredith
aid ell tits Cowboys
jsiuhi' Seca-Goia, Sprite, Tab, few
ed Fresca esps
Save’em & swap’em for fun and prizes!
Each irmhn. l.mvever ■ • D-.-sl
■r sir-ipF it may n?. i imnortant
cnly as it carries a message f>om
God.
is pos.sib’e to love people
ut admiring them; but sin-
enn onlv love those whom
lik.'.
Josephine Keck
Prints Volume
MONDAY: Hamburg?’- french
fri'd pctr.'ces. I-ttuce and mma-
'rc-. pickle and oaioi fru’t c-.b
ar, I'l. i . cr cho- ir.i'k
b'-n of Sflint Jo.
Mr. end M' - . Marion Foster chapter No. 935. Betty Morris
end Todi? <>f Fort Worth visited;.,f Lewisville,
or lav afternoon with Mr. arrl jp.p roundup,
Mrs. Blake Freeman. (grand officers.
A house warming was given1
S.'itivl iy night for Mr. and Mr . Rev. Harold
Donald Sleadham, who
roeonHy mo'
‘hev '’ iii'.h' from
things go
^rth®
Score with the Cowboys
-win with Coke!
k Gresht'in. bun lay.
Mary Jchi '-in Mmjmic Brog-
'■>• i<av Fos'er were visitors of
i ;ie Hunt, Saturday.
Mr
Forestburg
News
Temitntian is vvii n s?me
pul's ,■. to da ; arrv'tliirg
'd rot do.
had as
Mr.
'. P. Howard Hurst.
Mr- 'Villard Frier-vn. Shannon
•?d Ln,- Mr . FatJin? C'.'iik
in i Gaiil.
Mr. and
Do'dc Don
Paula Ann S'in-'.
Mrs J D S'in n
Ftrr’t Nnce.’a. ba-
c<l th» silver 'iin«”
can Airlines s'.....mdcs after
comnleting training at Ameri-
can’s Steward!" Colic . Port
Wcdh.
She has b-n as'i->ned to flight
dutv out of Dallas
Paula who was- fr-- >■ jn Wichit i
Falls, is a graduate of Nocona
High School. She attended North
Texas State University v<here she
received a B S. in elementary
cduca'ien. Sb? was- also a member
of A'"hn Delta Pi s-oritv While
in college, sh? was voted as
"Mis? Calendar Beautv.”
Cox received the award
the Army in
last stationed
Ga. He
ITi/e A
wrii'en through th'
held nt the F ft M.
bu far us ir
must go all
’liege Durin.', h r
training period she
;‘-o than 10!.! d :!r-
Hop Scott ofson- Bus1pr on ,hr
> ■. . • • »•* a • • 4 t — . . aa 1 r
the
.mn’ i'ids he will
n to lo’.i. i? i) r
bov J
may not only talk
) t we should ..La
of Jesus from this
there wo: Id be a datk
and bapeleSaS cavern.
right use cf
ten with beak I
is- and iin- I
’mb?r 11 for
Hing new rff;
WhenyouhavethecompletesetofcapsfromCoca-Cola, —-----
Sprite, Tab or Fresca bottles (hand drawn substitutes k'pH
arrontAhlp'i c\A/an vnur rnllArtinn for pxritincr nriypc
Section I Meeting In Nocona
The Community Center Build-, ing the most members present,
ir.g in Nocona was the scene I and Mrs. Esther Fleming of the
Sunday of ihi’ annual roundup! Saint Jo chapter was presented
o' the District I. Section I. theja gift honoring the one present
G, d<T of Eastern Star. Stale | who bad been tin OES member
of Tcxa: . Th? Saint Jo Chapter, the longest. All 50-year mem-
N<>. 17 was host
■•■/th Saint Jo
'••’uinkye Shields
the roundup.
Ir. and Mis. .Tack Miller
and Mrs. W
were in Alius
and Monday
| A catered meal was served
AT and Mrs. Wayne Miller ^ Rhomer’s of Muenster to the
■ ! ehi'dren of Arlington spent guests present.
\r?i,S Mrs. Shields was in charge
Miller. j |)llsincss aP(] q jj Shof-
I Fan-ner, worthy patron of the Saint
I To lodge, offered the invocation.
. and ^j>s p(.nnjp Shelton made the
i welcoming address and I lie re-
' ' 11‘ispense was given by Mrs.
r illian Treece of the Lewisville
5' 6 "i” tall, with red-,
? hair and
graduated
of
N" ■: na Fas cnUecte'* Ivr orjpiml
' wk of about fifty
s i> rentiveil ftcir
th:
'e"t of friends, she
bcok and entitled
■ “?:> •’! , Fly Upv irtl”.
T' " is to ’eh on h nv s of
1 i h I ’ f<’ rlci? ta earth and
. to hon
ye n
for C'tri t. for p 'ople,
cr.u.:- of Gcd ■vill sea us
and
thiu
TUE 'DAY: Meat lo: f. r
lima b-. ns. to : I salad, prtn?
Air? c L?, hot rolls, but*or, plain
.r chc: ola . milk.
Barnett, minis-
havel*Ar of the Methodist Church.
1 into the house Saint .To. gave the history of
and Mrs. wes'ern ballads and sang two
:of them, accompanied by his
" o guitar. The
group was then led in a sing-
song by Rev. Barnett with his!
son as accompanist.
A quartet of vocalists from
Sun- ”le Alvord Chanter No. 916 s.m ’
attend The Range for Jesus”
ncv.iand "Don't Fence Mo In."
(Members of the quarto) were
Mrs. Leonard Denning at the
uiano, B. W. McClung, Judy
(Parker and Leonard Denning.
' Morris Lord, Lewisville, chair-
man of the Board of Grand
(Trustees, Gland Chapter OES
•>f Texas, gave a report on the
forthcoming Grand Chapter to .
bo hold in Houston. Miss Peggy wha,^tr k,nd
Patterson. Nocona, district dep-lwoldd wear it
uly of District I. Section I. ex-i '’1 ’’ A'"11 "fnt
>: ■. : f-d her pleasure in serving Snrrv if wo r
; -miiup during this year. I Hope we got I
Saint Jo won a prize for hav-, nn-copfuscd.
("’vli
in Cong1
U G-’ ■ 4.
shower henor-
■i-? G'o-don,
Stewardess For
FRIDAY: Be f
■j tables, cen:’«al
R I C K’S
R. B. & Hazel Stout - Owners
■i ,t
FRIED, (OKLAHOMA STYLE)
R I V E
; 1: ■ ■
Highway 82 East — Nocona, Texas
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Powell, Vernetta. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1966, newspaper, September 22, 1966; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209810/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.