Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 140, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1966 Page: 3 of 10
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Bobby Triee
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The Llngleville fifth and sixth
grades played basketball over
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Mrs. Monty
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Pasture” by David 6 u i o
“Gavotte and Air” by Paul van
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Frederick Kflimtriek. The
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"Texas, Our Texas” by Wil-
Dam J. Marsh. >’
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Composers Honored at
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fajita. Swan Richard-
son, Sr. who waste have play. _ ______ ____
•d^tare of her own composi- decided the Stephenville Music
L A trio^ composed of Mrs.
Davis, and Mrs. Swan Richard-
son, , Jr. sang “Oh,' WMsc^
Love” and *Home M the
Range” with Mrs. Don Mor-
.on.
Btephenvifie Music Club
mb 10, in the Twentieth
the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Melba Trice.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Edward
Bp arks and family of Big
Spring visited Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Loe
Club would pledge M100 to the
Fund for the Restoration of the
Col. Berry Place as a Museum.
Mrs. Phil Pfau of E _Z1__.
North Dakota was welcomed as
as guest. Mrs. Pfau is county
superintendent, and eo-ordinator
or the Marie Festival ia her
are». Mrs. tteaeis Mftehell
was presented and accepted as
| new member. ,
Katwijk, and ^Osaafc Doneerby Members and guests were
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swgtag of Lucy JBng, Miss Lucile ritob- created Mr
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Miss Agnew Friseh of Austin
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. H. O. Greer.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Latham
of Wichita Falk visited Sun-
day with hk brother and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Xath-
am. The Lathams have been
on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elliaon
of Stephenville went to Abilene
Tuesday morning. They stopped
in Ungleville on the way home
Ansel Moss
will leave Saturday for Den-
ver, Colo., to visit their chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moes
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Moes and family site
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nabors.
They plan to make the trip by
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Baptist Singing S
Angelo and Mr.
I Cutler of Fort
weekend with
---at Hickey.
to San An-
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Jones
and daughters were ia Graham
Saturday for the funeral of bar
niece, Mrs. Jtonnta Nations.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hogg
and daughter of School Hill vis-
ited Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Mayfield.
Mrs. W. H. Davk of Desde-
mona spent the weekend with
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Hensley. Mrs.
Davis has been ill.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Yeager of
Goldthwaite Spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hens-
ley and baby.
Mrs. James Mack and Susan
visited Sunday in Huckabay
Mr. and Mtn. Eari Jack and
**Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Walk of
W prill na«* were here last week
for the funeral of hk aunt,
Mrs. Mta Denton of Dublin.
Thaw also vkited with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
WilliamB and Mrs. Nettie Cook
and Jackie Walk.
Mr. and Mn Marvin Dale
Moon and baby and her stater
riritari Bnnday with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Fondille of Desde
mmuL In the afternoon they
. virited hpr grandfather in Ran-
geiik. and Mrs. Claude Deni-
son Of Stephenville visited last
ek, with Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Rtmtee Lnndnque of Texas plane.'
BOASE FENCE CO.
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Stephenville, Texas
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Chain link fences, commercial, industrial and all types of
private fences. Navaco Awning, patio covers.
We are still servicing the people ef Stephenville and sun
reundteg territory with quality fencing as we have fa the
past 10% years. This is my answer to the ones tolling the
public that they have taken over the Boase Fence for we
are out ef bustness. If they win meet my prices, quaBty and '
workmanship I will meet and beat their prices. Thank you.
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The ladies of the WMU, First
Baptist Church, met each day
last week at the church In ob-
servance of the Annie Arm-
strong (Home Missions week
of prayer. Miss Mae Jones, gen-
eral prayer chairman, was in
charge, and rendered the dally
Meditation. Mrs. J. B. Golightly
led the staging, with Mrs. Ed
gar Bradley, accompanist, and
Mrs. Nina Mata was soloist.
The theme of the pragrams was
“So Send I You. . ” John »:».
Monday’s program was given
by the O’Neal Circle, with the
circle prayer chairman, Mrs.
Grady Jennings, the program
leader, discussing the topic. 7—• ~
“We Look at America,” and eron F®*”** *
Baptist Mission work among the Pte*® fa »• t?
Indians, of whom, according to
government ctassiffcatlon, there
are more than 200 tribes in the
USA. Others taking part on the
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fason, Mrs. Edgar Bradley, Mr*
>, C. Chandler, Mrs. Job?
dark, Mrs. Don Dnvfa M*
Pat Hudgins, Mrs. A. K. Mae
ney, Mrs. J. H. Minter, Mrig
Russell Peterson, Mrs. F. K
PoweH, Mn. Swan RichardsS
Jr. Mrs. Robert Stramler, Mte
W. J. Wisdom, Mrs. Ruby Cor.
IrnmAd o. Mftrtnn AHing IjosLmZ
es were Mn. Richardson and
Stephenville
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program were Mates. Will Gen.
try, Albert Palmed, B .
herd, Walter Cox, John Clark
and T. C. House.
The Poole Circle rendered
Tuesday’s program. The open-
ing song was “Hark The Woe
ef Jesus CalUng, with Mrs. Nina
Main tearing, end Mrs. Brad-
ley, accompanist. Mias Mae
Jones gave the scripture read-
tag, John ami Mrs.
M. C. Brandon gave the open-
fag prayer. Mrs. Mata sang
“So Sood I You.” tte Seriptere
Study, given by Miss Jones and
Mrs. Ed Patton was taken from
Luke 24: 47-4». Mrs. J. T. Dam-
i different. >p-
. _______ topic “We Look
At America,” which related to
the cities of the USA, thei,
growth, beauty and problems.
Mrs. J. P. Wataon spoke on
“The Home Missiin Board," and
Mre. W. A. Lore, “We Pray
For America.” Mrs. Emil Beck-
er led the prayer for America
and those loot witbout Christ.
Mrs. M. Shannon also i
prayer that the Prines
may be lifted up in oui
Miss Joum led the
the misskmartes. '
Calendar was given, and Mrs.
Wgnr Bradley ogero< prayer Ore.
for Ite missionaries whose Pray
birthday is March 8. Following
prayer by Miss. Jones for our
witness, Mrs. W. F. Holder
was ta charge of the Ingatter
tag of Offering, for which she
led the prayer. ship chairman, was fa charge
On Wednesday evening the of the offering for the mtasion-
Mary Burt W.M.S. rendered, tte aries.
program. Mks Jones gave the
Devotional. Mrs. Almabel Dunn
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Century Club House.
Mrs. Edgar Bradley
the meeting to order, t_ __ 3-____ -__
W. J. Wisdom announced that D. *fl -Chandler, Mrs. Don
Mto. Robert Stramler was the ‘ '
writer Of the yter book Fore-
word, and read it to the' chib.
The group joined in the Staging
<w the Hyfinrof the month,
1 “Fairest Lord Jesus,” ted by
Miss Lucite Roblaa ,wat
the Program Director. The
theme for the day was “Honor-
Composers.” Mrs.
piitedb^Mre ‘BrStey,1^
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Cutler of San
and Mrs. Eari I
Worth spent the
Mr. and Mrs. 1
Mrs. Cutler retun
gelo for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. 1
Rising Star spw
with Mr. and Mi
of Fort Worth an
parents Sunday !
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Charles Whitefield of Fort
Worth spent the weekend with
hta parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
R. Whitefield.
Mr and Mrs. John Haynes
and Mr. aad Mrs. Everett Gar-
dner and daugbt
and Mrs. Domiii
family all of Fort
the weekend at Big Bend . —
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Mr. and Mrs._/<*n Corbell >ith her parents and family,
Loy~Hare were dinner guerts
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Observqrwf Prayer W—k
Baptist Have Week of Meetings
Rushing led the prayer. At the
he program, a film was
Which related to the
1 work Of the Home Miuloi
Board of the Southern Baptist
■ Convention. ’
The Bagby Circle had IMura-
1 day’s program. Mrs. Pauline
Cbx, prayer chairman, gave the
Devotional. The general topic
“We Lpok at America** on this
I occasion related to the
1 “Churches ta Action, ” and the
I todies assisting in the discussion
were Mrs. W. F. Holder, Mrs.
Stephen Milter and Mrs. I*. L.
' MtewWij ,,,.
Friday’s program was under
the direction of the Hollowey
Clrete. Mrs. Eari Bramlett, the
( prayer chairman, was the pro-
Ameriea*’ and the US-2 *
Emil Becker. “Among
Deaf’ was given by Mrs. Edna
Wade and "Juvenile Rehibilita-
a tiop,” by Mn. C. D. Bledsoe;
1. Wade, The Local Church, by
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“We Pray for America," by
R. R. Moon; and “We
* for Our Witness,” Mrs.
■ramtett.
The meeting was concluded
by the showing of the film
from the Home Mission Beard.
Mra._W. F. Holder, steward-
ship chairman, was ta charge
’'iw'iwfgsjSS
grades played basketball
pn the championship.
Mn- Haarata Parks
tew days last week
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There will be a staging here
Sunday night at the
First Baptist Church.
dren of Mr* &nd K r s. vsirvin
Boiiorsoa were here over the
weekend to help Mr. Roberson
dgbrate his 81st birthday. At-
|emtipg were ^Mr.^and Mre. Leon
sa, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus
. Roberson and family of Fort
Werth, Mirn Vara Roberson of
Dublin, Grady Roberson, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Roberson of Rt.
d, Dublin, Mr. and Mrs.
ney Mayfield of Fort ’
Mr. and Mrg. Loy Rol
and Miss Lria Roberson of Rt.
3 Dublin and Boyd Favors.
Me. , and Mrs. Carl Leriel
’ and daughter and Mrs. I. W.
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McCullough, Gordon. Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 140, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1966, newspaper, March 17, 1966; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1351261/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.