De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1964 Page: 4 of 6
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parel, honoring the first PAM Festival, held
E.S.A. SORORITY won second place hon-
on in the decorated float division. Canna-
letta Branum is pictured in yesteryear ap-
50 years ago. The theme of the float was
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in the garden of Price’s Flora! in De Leon
on August 28 at 8 o ’dock p.m. The recep-
tion will follow at the home of the bride’s
parents. All friends and relatives are invited
to attend. —Stephen’s Photo
MISS THREASA GILCHRIST
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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gilchrest of De Leon
announce the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter. Threasa, to
James Salyer, son of Mir. and Mrs. Preston
Salyer of Dublin. The wedding will be held
Candy Stripers Hold Second Capping
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Ceremony At First Christian Church
Mrs. Pair is the former
Rosalou Short,
(Stephen’s Photo) ,
Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe
The second capping cere-
mony c. — _____ __ _
Those receiving bars for a
‘ J two hundred
hours were Darlene Crawford
consider this announcement
your invitation to attend ui
no cards are being mailed
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Attend Banquet \
In Haskell 3rd
On August 3, Nancy jolt
son, area secretary for i
Young Homemakers of Tea
and Dons Joiner, state vj
president, attended the insti
lation banquet of the Hask
Young Homemakers.
Mrs. Joiner presided or
the installation of their tn
officers.
Dr. Rex Kurer, head of I
spech department of A.CJ
was the speaker.
Mrs. Kathryn Richards
visited in her home in Ft
Worth last week, watering b
shrubbery, grass, etc.
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Shower to Hou*
There will be a weddi
shower hononng Mr. and M
Connie Mac Fair at the His
land Community Club Cent
P-
The second capping cere- |a Rann, Susan Warren, Lin- __
of the De Leon Candy da Barker, Doris Armstrong, Saturday, August 22 at 8
Stripers was held at the First Rita Brown, Rosalou Short, Mrs. Pair is the former C
July 30. Debbie Barker. Marsha Bran- Ratliff of Stephenville. P
__r. w , urn, Lana McGinnis. Baine
Payne Hattox gave the invo- Powers and Melinda Neel,
cation. Next, a welcome speech Bars were presented for a
was given by Mrs. Forrest Eis- minimum of one hundred
enrich, R. N. Guest speakers hours to Cecdia Terrill, Lin-
of the night were Emmett da Bailey, Darlene Crawford,
Locke, hospital board member, Marjorie Stewart, Vickie Spru-
Dr. D. L. Richardson, MS., ill, Kathy Mason, Cindy
M.D.. and Ernest Seale, hospi- Locke, Susan Warren, Linda
tai administrator. Barker, Doris Armstrong and
After the speeches, the cap- Melinda Neel,
ping began. New members re-
ceiving caps for a minimum minimum of
of twenty-five hours were I----- ?
Kathy Mason, Paula Rann, and Cindy Locke.
Doris Armstrong, Rita Brown, After the ceremony, Payne
Lenetto Sloan, Rosalou Short. Hatton, minister of the Church
Debbie Barker, Marsha Bratt- of Christ, gave the benedicr
am, Lana McGinnis, Elaine tion.
Powers and Marjorie Stewart. The group was then served
Those receiving pins for a refreshments in the recreation
minimum of fifty hours were hall. Mrs. Gladys Wiggins pro-
Linda Bailey, Marjorie Stew- vided the music. - Melinda
Mt, Kathy Mason, Cindy Neel, Reporter.
Locke, Kay ShoeMaker, Pau- (Stephen’s Photo) ,
of the night
Dr. D. L. Richardson, MS.,
Christian Church on
Opening the program,
cation. Next, a welcome speech
was
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Chevy 17 Nora Sport Coupe
Boy’s Short Sleeve Sport Shirts
by Campus and E &W
were $2.98 now.. $2.39
were $2.49 now.. $1.89
were $1.98 now.. $1.79
were $1.49 now.. $129
One Groujk. 98c ea.
Boy’s Ivy & Continental Pants
by Levi — were $3.98 and $4.98
now $2.98 pair
All Men’s Ivy & Continental
Pants Reduced
were $3.98 to $7.95
now $2.98 to $6.95
Men’s Short Sleeve Sport Shirts
were $7.98 now.. $4.98
were $6.98 now.. $4.49
were $5.98 now.. $3.98
were $4.98 now.. $3.49
were $3.98 now.. $2.79
were $2.98 now .. $239
were $1.98 now.. $1.79
, One Group Sport Shirts
Values from $2.98 to $5.98
$1.88each
; Summer Dress Slacks
by Hubbard and Haggar
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Wembley Ties
one group — were $1.50 to $2.50
now^for 98c
Men’s Ban-Lon Socks
5-ply and 2-ply — reg. $1.00 pr.
4 pairs for $2.98
Boy’s Nylon Dress Socks
regularly 79c, now—
4pairs_ $1.98
Boy’s Randcraft Shoes
Oxfords - Loafers.
Uusually $7.45 and $7.95
now $5.98
one group
Children’s Poll Parrot
and Scamperoos Shoes
were $4.95
now $2.99
Free School Tablets With
Every Pair
Kate Greenaway Dresses
200 Dresses
reduced up to Vt and more
Skirts - Blouses - Pants
by Bobbie Brooks
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W. H. SMITH
STAMPS WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE
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DE LEON.TEXAS
Mahan Chaftnfot Company
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Take your pick.
1’rrhaps the Jet-smooth
Chevrolet—America’s best
selling automobile. Or mavbe
the fun-loving Chevy II so
many young families go steady
with these days.
Stands to reason: America’s number one
cars have got to be your best buys.
Again this year that means your great-
est buys in any size are at your Chevrolet
dealer’s one-stop shopping center.
Mt THt MAN WITH THt Hal BUYS
No.1
YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER
Pastures deferred from grazing during the early part o>f the grow-
* ing season when forage is more plentiful mike |good winter pas-
tures or can be used during emergency conditions such as
drought.
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ahead. Choose your M
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■ number one autonio
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De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1964, newspaper, August 13, 1964; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1261731/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.