Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 9, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 29, 1970 Page: 3 of 12
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ShlUingburg of Mansfield, Penn, visit-
ed in tbe borne of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Snively, on Wednesday.
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the meeting to order and Mrs. Oxford J. Henry Cox, Carl
HUUard, B. P. Butler,~J. B.
Golightly, and Margaret Cole.
The April meeting will be
IF SHE WEAR
;th funnel i
de banding
hand-rolled cord edged the
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! Abilene and Mr. and Mrs.
jere Robert Z. Hurt of El Paso. The
groom’s grandmother, Mrs.
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ending and calendar of state
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Seating guests were cousins
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mohs of Austin and Jerry
WenYnohs of San Antonio.
i Mrs. Lee drbison and Mrs.
Byron Singleton, was l. —
Twentieth Century Club House.
Those serving in the house
party were Mrs. William
Hereford, Albuquerque, N. M.;
Mrs. Dub Wofford, Abilene;
Sixteen women
the meeting,
a short business
aunts of the bride; Mrs. Max
Wenmohs, Marble Falls and
Gerald McLaughlin,
, aunts of the
'ohn Ben Wen-
Mrs. Guy
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Gall Hall and Jennifer Pray, Tarleton students, went to Fort
Worth Thursday afternoon. Gall was a dinner guest in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pray. He returned home Thurs-
day night and Jenifer remained for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parham visited In the home of her aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Snively on Wednesday.
tin II, kivi 1 cap if ciffti I ktivti.
Betsy Pate la home for the Easter holidays with her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. Joe J. Pate.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jurney of Fort Worth are visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jurney and Dr. and Mrs. Joe J.
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_ Mr. and Mrs. Randy Fletcher of Brownwood are visiting his
Eagleston and Mrs. Irene Long, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fletcher.
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Th Dublin Young Homemakers met Monday evening in the
Homs Ec. Living Room of Dublin High School for their regular
meeting. The program for the evening was a film strip on "Money
Management.”
During the business session, plans were completed for the
program for next month to bo a style show by the FHA girls. The
fashions will bo made by the girls as home projects or class
room s«e1gnmant«_ One now member was welcomed, Mrs.
Janella Hendon. Refreshments were served to, Mrs. Judy
Thompson, Mrs. Jane Ledbetter, Mrs. Mary Newsom, Mrs.
Linda Stafford, Mrs. Neva Traweek and Mrs. Glenna Morris.
Mrs. Dub Hardinson visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Snively
-• Wednesday. Mrs. Hardinson is from Houston and tthe neice
of Mr. Snively.
Don Shllllngburg of Temple is spending the Easter Holidays
with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Shllllngburg In
Dublin.
‘ampa, and parents of the
room are Mr. and Mrs. Al
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SAVINGS
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SEE THIS
GROUP. OF
GIRLS
Mrs. Janice Parker is spending the holidays with her parents,
Stephenville Duplicate Mr. and Mrs. John Jurney. She teaches in El Campo. Her hus-i
Bridge Club winners on March band, Jim Parker has arrived In Viet Nam for a tour of duty.
16 for club tournament play
were H. A. Hoover and Burley
Richmond, first; Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Cragwall, second; Mrs.
J. H. Gaines and J. C. Hale,
third; Mrs. Art Dillon and Mrs.
Harry Neblett, fourth.
Winners on March 24th game
were Mrs. J. L. McDonald and
J. C. Hale, first; Mrs. T. W.
second; "Mrs. J. W. Clements
and Mrs. H. A. Hoover, third.
News of Your FriendsWilBl NiH
Following the business
refreshments were
Mmes. C. C. Green,
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3)a/na4
Stephenville Plaxa
Shopping Center
Be a "Vera" Scarf Collector
Mrs.
Corpus Christi,
groom; Mrs. J<
mohs, Austin;
Campbell, Matador; Miss Janis
I Helm and Miss Pat Garner, Fellowship —
I Stephenville; and Miss Nora Christian Church held their
I Sheehan, Austin, annual Easter salad luncheqn
The bride, a graduate of March 23 in the home of Mrs.
I Stephenville High School, at- Ross Wolfe
tended Southwest Texas State attended
| and is presently a student at Following a
meeting, Mrs. Susie Coan
brought an Easter message ■— ..a....,..*
from the book written by Peter . ' * *
Marshall. Mary Ann Davis Dublin Schools dismissed at 2:15 Friday for the Easter
sang “Into the Wood My Master holidays. Classes will resume April 3.
Went” “ *--------
Mrs. Rachael Lawrence led
the worship session from
accessories and a white cor- Psalms 100-Jesus’ last word
sage. from the cross.
The reception was held in the The meeting was closed with
benediction.
Duplicate Bridie
EMPIRE TRIBUNE, STEPHENVILLE. TEXAS
ordWenmohs Vows Romen’s
I Repeated Here Saturday
I Miss Katherine Loaise Tarleton State.
Wofford and Mr. Charles The groom is a graduate of
I Richard Wenmohs_ were McCallum High School, Austin,
married in a candlelight service and will be a May graduate of
at the First Baptist Church Tarleton with a degree in
March 31 at l:« in the evening, economics and history. He
- with Rev. Emil Seeker of- plans to de graduate work in Tb« I
flciating the double ring international economics. Club met
ceremony. After a short wedding trip.
Parents of tbe couple are Mr. the couple will be at home at 363
and Mrs. Louis Wofford of Ollie.
Stephenville and Mr. and Mrs.
John Wenmohs of Cypress Mill, daughter of Mrs. W. N. Wofford
exchanged before a gleaming
arch of white tapeys which were
lit by Sarah and Nat Wofford,
sister and brother of the bride. Charles V Wenmohs of
£ Votl*e Jcan<u“_and greenery Hallettsville also attended the
wedding
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Center with Mra. W. C. Currier, arranging tips at the Girl Scout
first Vice PresidenL presiding House March 17.
in the absence of Uie PresidaK, The next meeting is set for
After a short business flower arranging with Mrs.'W.
The wedding vows were muithe late Mr. Wofford of session, Mrs. Currier la- J. Wisdom as leader.
Master Judge,
flower arrangi
Curl and Mrs.
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PRICE
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Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. L F. Parten were Mr.
Parten’s two nieces, Mrs. Autry
Merrell of Comanche and Mrs.
, . - . Virgie Matthews of Midway,
the W.M.S. of the First Baptist and Mr and Mrs. Charles
Church met Tuesday at 2:33 Anglin of Baton Rougue,
J«“i« Louisiana. Mrs. Anglin is the
is^omptetfoTwork^on ]
gg led by Mrs. Viola SpelL The huMasters degree at Louisiana J
Bible reading -
R prayer was given by Mrs. Willie
■ Mae Blair Mrs. Sadie Rhoden
■ reported the work done by the
■ group for the month.
■ Mrs. Palmer presented
■ suggestions concerning
■ visitation and aid to “shut-ins.'
■ Mrs. Gladys L..
nounced that W.M.S.
luncheon will be be
Bell’s Photo
Jerry Bell
it
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r- - irs8?^?^11^ of Stephe^ “Sort sTeeve^’A
Dan "Greenr of Plainview West Texas State University.
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man. Mike Collinsworth, BUI
Duggan, and Doug Laramore,
all of Canyon, seated the
wedding guests.
Mrs. Jack Edwards provided
nuptial music and Ron Gabriel
was soloist.
For her daughter’s wedding
the bride’s mother chose a
The following visited with
Mrs. C. W. Roberson and LaRue
over the Easter holidays: Mr.
k, and Mrs. James Kelsey and
Howard" an- Cindy, Houston; Mr. and Mrs.
imored Mac McKinnon and Kim, Fort
at the Worth; Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Baptist Student Union at noon Roberson Ro*e,"P *nd
April 23. Mias Mae Jones an- Deanna, Fort Worth; Miss
x nounced that the G.A. Qaeena Charlene Roberson Dallas; Mr.
" Court wiH meet in Waco April 3, and Mrs. Bennie Montgomery,
*, and 5. Mike and Julie, Odessa; Mr.
Refreshments were served and Mrs. C. A. Roberson,
to Mmes Josephine Spears, Debra, Susan and Cheryl,
Howard, Spell? Elisabeth Stephenville Mr and Mrs.
Taylor, Rhoden, Palmer, Blair John Tate, David and Pam,
Stephenville
Past Noble Grand’s Club Meets
_ The Past Noble Grand’s Club Secretary, Minnie Lee Collins.
He is the grandson of Mrs. met March 36 in the home of
• - • Margaret Cole with Mrs. B P.. meeting,
Butler as co-hostess. served to
Mrs. Carl Pemberton caUed John Wright, Rex Jones, Sol
C C. Green gave the opening Pemberton, D. M. Loving, C. M.
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Sanders-Green Vows Solemnized
Sue Jane Sanders and Alfred Her sneuMer-lengtn Ulusion
i Green HI were united in veil was attached to a flower
Nrtirriage in a Palm Sunday shaped headpiece of Alencon The reception was held in the
eremony, March 22, in the }■<* ,«nd Seed pearls. UIUIUI (Mil ivi. n wiutcj
irst Methodist Church in bride's bouquet was an old- tablecloth covered the bride's
’arnoa The Rev DeWitt fashioned nosegay of miniature table which was centered with
eaT pastor, performed the white carnations. She wore an an arrangement of white
° Parents ofS bride"™ Mr to Interna 1 great-great-
nd Mrs. J ere H. Sanders at gr™aid oferfMnor wa8 Jeanne Wyiie, cousin of the bride;
■room are Turner college roonimate of Janice Fritzler, Mrs, Murray
Lreen of Pamna The bride is the bride. Her ankle-length A- Sealey, Mrs. 0. C. Rez, and
hegrandda5teroTlSa^ line gown was mint greet M™6ick Wylie, all aunts of the
w -w—. . . crepe and featured a rounded bride.
nedtline and short sleeves. A For traveling the bride chose
“ ensemble and
kn alter decorated with white oacx accenieu uie waisi. one - -.ilte corsage,
ladiolas and green carnations, wore a matching bow in her Thecoupleis now at home
laskets of white gladiolas stood hair Her lace-edged nosegay B 2^ Avenue Canyon
in each side. was of green split carnations, where they an both students at
Given in marriage by hor —
ather, the bride wore a floor- attended the groom as test
ength gown of white ctepe and ' ' * “ *
Mencon lace. The gown, which
the designed and made herself,
featured a curved yoke and
cameo collar covered in lace.
Seed pearls outlined the yoke.
The puffed sleeves were
fastened at the wrists by deep,
lace-covered cuffs adorned with —- —— -
crepe-covered buttons. Tiny yellow dress with matching
buttons also adorned the bac* accessories and a corsage of
ening of the gown. The back white and yellow carnations,
into unpressed The groom’s mother chose a
navy blue dress with matching
Happy 40th Birthday!
Grover Michael Looney, son
Dublin, is a mid-term graduate
of Southwestern State Phar-
macy School in Weatherford,
The church parlor. A white Madeira the C.W.F.
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Tte 'Rev. ^ DeWitt fashioned nosegay of miniature table which was centered
heirloom cameo which belonged gladiolas and green carnations.
Those in the houseparty
included Pam Sealey; Barbara
Spel
omnlra orover Micnaei uouney, son isyior, tuiuuen, .
, of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Looney of and Miss Jones.
Michael letaey He*
class of the flower show home of Mrs. S.W. Switzer were
schedule, which was aaaly sed former Stephenville residents,
by Mrs. Everett. Mra. J. R. Thomas and her
The Club’s Junior Garden daughter, Minerva, of Mount
Club committee is holding work Pleasant
shops in flower arranging for I
the juniors. Mrs. Hub Willis,
VMS Snip Meets
The Mission Action group of vi
Church met Tuesd
p.m. in the home of
D. McCullough. Aprill. It will be a workshop on
leader.
nwm. Mrs. Currier in- J.
troducedMrs. G. D. Everett 8r„
who spoke on
g. Mrs. Clay
„ Houston Woods
made an arrangement in each
marked the - pews.
Organist Mrs. Jerry Martin
5 played traditional wedding
I music and accompanied Mr.
Albert Hay as he sang “The
L Greatest of these is Love” and
I “The Wedding Prayer”.
Given in marriage by her
» father the bride choae a gown of
I imported candlelight sift pettit
I point and imported re-em-
I broidered Alencon lace. The
moulded bodice was fashioned
with a wide oval neckline and
I three-quarter le
I sleeves edged in a
I of the imported lace. A tiny
I neckline and banded the bodice H
| of the princess style gown. Tiny ■
I self covered buttons fastened |i
the back of the gown. The slim ■
A-line skirt was complemented ■
by a full chapel length train ■
.. accented by a shaped bow at the ■
I waistline. ■
[ Her veil of ivory sift illusion "
I extended to form a coif of the
I imported Alencon lace traced
I with tiny seed pearls. Her only
| jewelry was a pearl necklace --
I given her by the groom's
I mother, and an heirloom cameo
I ring from the groom.
I Molly Wofford attended her
I sister as maid of honor. She
I wore a gown of turquoise blue
I sift. The moulded <
I bodice was fashioned wit.
I wide oval neckline and long
I three quarter length funnel
I Zl£JX^^te^wnS Eric Robert of Santo G. C.
k? extended below her LooneyofBrady
** groom’s father served
it man.
the groom, John Ben Wen
of Austin and Jerry
e^Oh^U*n tertSn by Jr “hLr^MTteto SStari?
~ 1 Mrs daughter, Michele Mane, born
at the Tuesday, March 24, in the
Stephenville Hospital. She
weighed 5 pounds and 13Mi
ounces.
Paternal grandparents' are
JWTB vuu wuuwu, nwu»w Mr- and Mrs: T. J. Cole of
Mrs" Jack Christian, Littlefield', Stephenville. Maternal
1 .... .. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Perelles of Stephenville.
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McCleskey, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 9, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 29, 1970, newspaper, March 29, 1970; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1246363/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.