Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1964 Page: 3 of 12
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homes of Mr. and Mrs. F. V.
Brasfield and Mrs. Mattie
Cambron this week.
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Mrs. A. A. Segler of Har-
rold and Mrs. Paul Pool of
Vernon attended the funeral
of Mrs. E. E. Voyles at Iowa
Park, Monday. Mrs. Voyles
was a cousin of Mrs. Segler.
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'•: Congratulations
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hayes
of Lubbock are the parents of
a 6 pound, 14 ounce son, Gre-
gory Blane, bom May 19 in
Lubbock.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Hayes of Electra
and Mr. and Mrs. Barton Hay
of Dallas. The infant is also
welcomed by great grandpar-
ents, Mrs. A. H. Flusche of
Electra and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Hayes of Iowa Park and a
great great grandmother,
Mrs. M. C. Smith of Electra.
Mrs. Hayes of Electra re-
cently returned following a
visit in Lubbock to greet the
new baby.
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THE STATE OF. TEXAS
To: Bernice Lois Bennett,
Defendant, Greeting,
You Are Hereby Command-
ed’to appear before the Hon-
orable 78th District Court of
Mr. and Mrs. H..A. Lemmonl Wichita County, at the court
rold, friends of Mrs. Raines, and Carol Sue of Ennis, Tex-
visited with her this week. I as, visited with Mrs. L....
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'■-’If this citationJs not serv- hand and the Seal of. said
, at office in Wichita
Falls, Texas, this the 15th
day of May A. D. 1964.
Attest: WAYNE WIGGINS,
Clerk District Court, Wichita
County, Texas.
By Wayne Wiggins.
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Hillcrest Review
Mr. and Mrs. Heniy Raines I visitor his daughter, Mrs. Gen-
of Harrold visited with his evie Sprangler, of Wichita
sister, Mrs. Cora Raines. Mr. Falls.
and JMrs. Ed Gooch of Har-I 1——- —— —.
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IN THE "TWENTY WINNER" CLASS is how SANDY KOUFAX of the world champion Los
Angeles Dodgers sees United States Savings Bonds. "When you’re on the Savings Bond
team," says the strikeout king, "you know you're with a winner. Why not join up this spring?
All you have to cH is check that Savings Bond block in claiming your Federal income tax
refund. When you do, you’re right down the middle on security—your own and your country’s.”
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e'd'.within ninety days after Court,
the date of issuance, it shall 1=’^nc’
be returned unserved.
-The Officer executing this
process ‘ shall promptly exe-
cute the same according to
law and make due return as
H. A. Fetzik of Brooklyn,
N. Y., District overseer for
Jehovah’o Witnesses in a mul-
ti-state area will be one of
the principal speakers tor the
Texas Circuit 12 assembly in
Wichita Falls, June 12 - 14.
„ Also speaking will be Wal-
lace D. Golf from California,
who was recently appointed
toy the Watchtower Society to
oversee the circuit by visiting
the congregations three times
a year.
The 16 congregations will
meet to discuss their minis-
try and to offer remedies for
existing weaknesses in order
to stay abreast with the
world wide work of Jehovah’s
Witnesses.
Tne semi-annual circuit as-
sembly will be held in the
Barwise Junior High school.
The group is expecting 500
delegates from the circuit,
reaching from Wichita Falls,
to Fredericksburg and Abil-
ene to Mineral Wells.
The three-day program
includes a variety of Bible
talks, discussions on minister-
ial problems and demonstra-
tions on the technique of the
ministry.
Harold P. Bruce, overseer
of the Wichita Falls Congre-
gation, said, “The theme, ‘Ar-
ound the World with Jehov-
ah’s Witnesses,* will be high-
lighted Saturday at 7 p. m.,.
by a two hour color film |
showing excerpts from a glob-
al ’’assembly of Jehovah's
Witnesses held last summer
in 24 different cities.’’
Climax of the assembly will
be Sundajy at 3 p. m. when
Fetzik gives the discourse,
“Facing up to the Uurgency
of the Times.’’
REYNOLDS MOTOR CO.
216 N. Waggoner Electra ,Texas
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again, and
donment has
ent. There were no children
bom of this marriage and
that there is no community
property.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Phil- Wherefore, plaintiff prays
lips of Redwood City, Cali- that defendant be cited to ap-
fornia have been guests in pear and answer herein, and
: the home of their daughter hereof he
andson-m-law, AnnandMtke lnd for suoh and £ur_
Stumbaugh of Denton,, and in ^er re]je^ jn jaw or jn eqUi^y
the home of Mrs. Phillips mo- t0 which he may show him-
ther, Mrs. Mattie Cambron, self justly entitled as is
and Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Bras-1 more fully shown fby Plain-
field of Electra. They have
enjoyed a reunion with other
relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Cambron and Van, Mr. and | Supplies at the Electra Star-
Mrs. Johnnie Cambron of
Electra, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Alexander and family of Wi-
chita Falls and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Perryman and son of
Bryson.
with Mrs. McLean.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese of
Burkburnett visited her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wat-
son.
Mrs. Bertha Lynch and Mrs.
Mary McDonald of Burkbur-
nett visited their brother and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mit-
chell.
Mrs. Cora Raines had as
visitors her son and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Raines
of Vernon. Mr . and Mrs. O.
L. Raines of Vernon were al-
so visitors of his mother, Mrs.
Raines.
Miss Sibbie Metcalf of Wi-
chita Falls and Mrs. T. J.
Metcalf and Lorene of Lub-
bock were visitors at Hillcrest
Haven Sunday.
Lewis Wright of Kamay
was a visitor at Hillcrest Sa-
turday evening and led the
group in a “sing-song” which
was enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lepley
and Jan of Goldsmith, Texas,
visited with his mother, Mrs.
Bert Lepley, Thursday, Fri-
day and Saturday.
Mrs. Alice Johnson of Hill-
crest visited with her sister,
Mrs. Lottie Winnegar in Dun-
can, Oklahoma, over the week-
end. Mrs. Winnegar and a
niece of Mrs. Johnson, Mrs.
Vivian L. Snelson accompan-
ied Mrs. Johnson home Mon-
day. Mrs. Snelson played the
piano for the guests which
was enjoyed very much.
Mrs. Ruth Bishop of Mo-
desto, California, a niece of
Mrs. Leva Conner and W. A.
Gladon of Paducah, a nephew]
of Mrs. Conner, visited with Complete line of Office
her. Supplies at the Electra Star-
C. C. Lawrence had as al News.
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Mary Sue Crocnet
Club Meets With
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’ Mrs. Hollingsworth
Mrs. I. G. Hollingsworth
was hostess in her home Tues-
day at 2 p. m. for a meeting
of the Mary Sue Crochet Club.
Handwork and visiting were
enjoyed during the afternoon
by those attending. Plans for
the next meeting to be held
June 23 in the home of Mrs
R. E. Dunham, 400 W. Mich-
igan, were made.
Two visitors, Mrs. Dora
Bentley and Sheila Scott,
were welcomed and lovely re-
freshments were served to
the above and Mmes O. A.
Cook, O. E. Kemp, J. A. Foy,
L. E. Vaughn, J. D. Johnson,
Cosetta Mowery, Robbie Dick-
ey, Ruth Chambers, L. N.
Cruse, R. E. Dunham, Miss
Ollie Gant and the hostess.
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house thereof, in Wichita
... T | Falls, Texas, by filing a writ-
as, visited with Mrs. Lem- ten answer at or before 10
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McLean i mon. o’clock a. m. of Uie first
and Mrs. P. R. McLean of1 Mrs. Wingrove of Graham Monday next after the ex-
Eunice, New Mexico, visited visited her parents, Mr. ^atef^‘'™3,,^
....... Mrs. Tom Watson. • 0£ this citation, same being
Mrs. Carl Clements and ^he 29th day of June A. D.
Lynn C. Clements of Quanah 1954, to Plaintiff’s Petition
visited Mrs. Lena Page. filed in said court, on the
Jack Helm and Lena Cros- 8th day of May A. D. 1964,
by of Dalias visited Mrs. Lura to cause, numbered 74.-
<4 * zv* 626-B on the docket of said
Coats this week. court and styled Hillie Ben-
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Conner nett. Plaintiff, vg. Bernice
of Paducah visited his mo- Lois Bennett, Defendant
ther, Mrs. Leva Conner. Jim- A brief statement of the
my Conner of Duncan, Okla- nature of this suit is as fol-
homa, grandson, and James aHeSinS
nuufa, B , jurisdiction, plaintiff further
Conner of Wichita Falls, a aneges that he and defendant
son, were also visitors of Mrs. were married on or about
Conner along with Judge Ed- June 7th, 1947, and continu-
gar P. Haney and Mrs. Maud ed to live together as husband
Haney of Wichita Falls. and wife until on or about
Teeirx AVhitohpad hnc Feb. 15, 1955, at which time,
Mrs. Essie Whitehead has without oause or provocation
as visitors a granddaughter defendant informed this
and her husband, Mr. and plaintiff that she was leaving
Mrs. Buck Whitenton of Am- and that she never intended
arillo. Mr. and Mrs. Whiten- to live with him as his wife
ton expressed surprise and again, and that such aban-
pleaseure with the beauty | donment has been perman-
and functional efficiency of
Hillcrest.
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Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1964, newspaper, June 11, 1964; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1221577/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Electra Public Library.