The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1967 Page: 2 of 2
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The Sanger Courier
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Former Residents
DAVID MATTHEWS
MRS. BOB LAWSON HOSTS CIRCLE
Announce Birth
PARENTS OF
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Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Medley,
Mis. Bob law son was host
to the Bernice Neel Circle of
the 1 list Baptist Church in her
home on South Firth Street on
Pec. 13 at 1.30 in the afternoon.
Twelve members were present.
Mrs. V. B. Atchison, chair-
man, presided during the busi-
ness session.
Secret pal names were re-
vealed and new names chosen
foi this year.
Circle members brought gifts
FRIDAY
* Chili with Beans
Crackers
Cheese Slices
Berry Cobbler
The Misses Donna and Dana
Griffin were candlellghters and
wore pink frocks overlaid with
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Gas dryers are built better, last longer. They’re fast,
safe, gentle, completely automatic. They dry perma-
nent press clothes with nary a wrinkle. And you can
operate a gas dryer for a fraction of the cost of
of an electric dryer!
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The Rev. and Mrs. David
Matthews announce the arrival
of a daughter, Keri, bornTues-
day, Dec. 27 at 10 p.m. at Flow
Mem)rlal Hospital in Denton.
Keri weighed 8 lbs. 4 ozs.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mat-
thews of Denver, Colorado.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kinzer of
Grandfield, Oklahoma.
The Matthews also have a
son. Kyle, who is two and one-
half years old.
The Rev. Matthews Is pastor
of the First Baptist Church in
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Anticipated?
Quarterly?
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Gilbert. Mrs. James Attebury,
Marlene Sanders served in the
house party.
The bridegroom was grad-
uated from Sanger High School
and attends North Texas State
University. He is employed at
EMC Plastics in Dentjn Ei.»
ide attended Rodessa schools
and Amarillo Business Col-
lege.
MONDAY
Barbecued Wieners
Pinto Beans
Spinach
Cornbread & Milk
Plate Pies
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Creamed Potatoes
Buttered Peas
Hot Rolls, Butter’& Milk
Chocolate Cake
Mr, and Mrs. Freddie Hop-
kins anl three sons, from W uo
were guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Baker
during the Christmas season.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burks
and Billie K. had as dinner
guests on Christmas Day Mr.
and Mrs. Roy L. Poe and Mr.
and Mrs. E. D. Jordan of Dal-
las.
YOU CAN WIN FREE
ALL THE PLASTIC SIDING FOR YOUR HOME
ENTER THE "MATCH THE SHAPE" CONTEST AND SHAPE UP YOUR HOUSE.
McAlester, Oklahoma attended
funeral services for their bro-
ther-in-law, A. G. Schertz, and
spent the weekend with Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wayne
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son, Arizona after spending the
Christmas holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Rench of Denton and Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Dimitt of Slidell.
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Mr. and Mrs.Dudley W. Stiles
and son Wayne, of Norman,
Oklahoma spent a week of their
Christmas holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Stiles of Dallas and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hall and Jacqueline
in Sanger.
NAME; _______________________ADDRESS:__________
CITY STATE__________________________DIRECTIONS IF RURAL:
PICK THE SHAPE THAT MATCHES FROM THOSE ABOVE
Christmas Evogu<: .I'.ot Mr:..
Anna Tyson were her son and
daughter-in-law and grand-
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Tyson and Julie ol Dalias, aid
Mrs.’Opal Vaughn. 1 relay
guests in the Tyson home was
her grandson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Hubbard.
Tommy, Rickie and Vickie of
Duncanville.
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to be given to the pupils of the
Denton State School and also to a
local family.
Mrs. Jack Armstrong re-
viewed the book entitled ‘‘The
Other Wise Man.”
Mrs. Lawson served coffee,
punch and cake to those pre-
sent.
The next meeting of the Cir-
cle will be on January 10 at the
home of Mrs. Carl Ray Higgs
at 9:30 a.m.
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Mrs. Bessie Enlow was host
to her children and grand-
children on January 1st, when
the famiiy celebrated Christ-
mas. Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Enlow of Sanger;
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gilbert of
Denton; Mr. and Mrs. John D.
Enlow and sons Rickie, Paul and
Billy of Fort Worth; Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Enlow and sons,
Sammy and Mark and daughter,
Brenda, of Sanger; Mrs. Hugh
Bolton and son, Douglas, and
Miss RaedeneClintonofArgyle;
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Enlow,
daughter Lori, and new son,
Jimmy Lewis, of Denton; Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Enlow and
daughter Kathy of Cedarville.
Texas; Mrs. Glenda Reed ana
daughter Gayla of Krum and Mr.
and Mrs. M. F. Enlow and
Frieda and Glen of Fort Worth.
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Spending Christmas Eve with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones were
their three children and their
families, Mr. and Mrs. James
Edward (Buddy) Jones and
children, Sharon, Gary, Vickie
and Laura, of Fort Worth; Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Goolsby and
Susan of Dallas, and Pvt. and
Mrs. Wayne Jones, who is pre-
sently stationed in Fort Bel-
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Having Christmas dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beardan
were their children and grand-
children, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Beard and daughters, Carolyn
and Debra and son Douglas.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Beard and
Shon, Mr. and Mrs. James Hol-
mes and Chris, all of Dallas;
Mrs. Nova Lee Reed and sons,
Rogers. Truman and Dennis,
Mrs. Kelly Moncref and Rus-
sell, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Reed
and sons Dwayne and Kevin and
daughter Kim. all of Justin; Mr.
and Mrs. Mickey Reed, Rhonda,
Sandra and Phylis of Roanoke.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Burks and
Mrs. Lucile Covington from
Arlington visited in the Beardan
home in the afternoon.
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Christmas day dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Gary
were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Owens and children, Brenda and
baby Doug, Mr. and Mrs.Oscar
Shelton and Donna, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Gary, all of Denton; Mr. and
Mrs. John Paul from Irving;
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jones of
Pilot Point; Mr. and Mrs. James
Shelton and Terri Lynn of Aub-
rey; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Shel-
ton and daughter, Jo Ella from
Wautauga; and Mr. and Mrs. Red
Jones, Herschel and Scotty
Gary, of Sanger.
THURSDAY
Beef Roast
Candled Sweet Potatoes
Green Beans
Cabbage Salad
Rolls, Butter & Milk
Chewey Cookies
Mr. and Mrs. Bums Ashley
of Fort Worth announce the
birth of a daughter, Angela, on
Dec. 27th.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ashley of
Denton, formerly of Sanger.
The couple have a son, Larry.
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THE PRODUCT OF MANY YEARS INTENSIVE RESEARCH
SO TOUGH IT WON'T BREAK OR CHIP HAU WONT
DAMAGE IT ABRASION RESISTANT IMPACT RESISTANT
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THICK FVEl SAVINGS AS MUCH AS 30% VINYL PLAS
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WEDNESDAY
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Cheese & Macaroni
Black-eyed Peas
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trent and
son, Jack. Oklahoma City, were
guests of his mother, Mrs.
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CONTEST RULES
Ml ionie>Mnt« must be qiulitied
homeonnen. must be 21 years or
older. All entries will be fudged
•Hording io earliest postmark,
accuracy, originality and neatness
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Attending the Packers-Cow-
boy Football game at the Cotton
Bowl in Dallas, Sunday, were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Windle,
G. W. Crunk. James Ready,
Bobby Ready, Andy Wayne Wil-
son. Thoma:; Amyx, Jack Burk-
holder and Stacy Burkholder.
After a short wedding trip,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Canteiou
are making their home in Den-
ton. Mrs. Canteiou, the former iace and wrist corsages.
Patsy Griffin, is the daughter • - - ■
of the R.'vs .oL M. . E. E.
Gilbert. Parents of the bride-
groom are Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
Canteiou of Sanger.
The two exchanged vows at
7:30 p.m., Dec. 9 in the First
Baptist Church of Anna. The
bride’s father performed the
double-ring ceremony before an
altar decorated with carnations
and gladioli.
Miss Doris Howe of Anna and
W. T. Wright of McKinney pro-
vided wedding music.
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L. O. McLaughlin and family
and Mrs. Bo Harris and family.
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Christmas guests of Mr. and
Miss Delana West, niece of
the bride, wore a frock of rose
velvet. Sne served as flower
girl.
The mothers of the bride and
bridegroom wore pink with
black accessories and white
carnation corsages.
James Attebury of Gaines-
ville was best man. Ushers were
Max Gilbert and Larry Griffin,
both of Denton.
At the reception in Fellowship
Hall of the church, Mrs. Max
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The bride wore a gown of Miss Mary Canteiou and Miss
• slipper satin with a bodice of
Chantilly lace. Her veil of illu-
sion fell from a coif of petals
edged with teardrop pearls and
she carried a lace-covered
Bible topped with white orchids.
Mrs. Claude Sanders of
Dallas served her sister as
matron of honor. She wore a
rose-colored silk suit and car-
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Spending Christmas eve aSd
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Wilson and Ricky were Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Woolverton,
from Prairie Grove, Arkansas.)
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Dinner guests of M r. and Mrs.
J. D. Waide on Christmas were
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Stuart
of Denton; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Herd from Pilot Point; Miss
Bethel Waide and Mrs. Clara
Mae Leavitt from Slidell; and
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Waide,
Sanger. Other visitors during
the holidays included Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Stuart and two child-
ren from Tucson, Arizona and
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Savage from
Fort Worth.
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Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnett
spent Christmas in Burleson
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Mrs. Glen Barnett, Sherry and
Bruce Glen. Mrs. Glen Bar-
nett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cletus Winnett of Fort Worth
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Kite, Alton. The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1967, newspaper, January 5, 1967; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1283007/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sanger Public Library.