Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 249, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1966 Page: 4 of 12
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Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bramble
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trio also visited with relatives
in Comanche and Proctor. In
Desdemona, they visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson.
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Mrs. Melvin Logan, Mrs. El-
mer Clayton and Mrs. Guy
Saively spent sometime recently
id the home of Mrs. Grace
Chatham of the Bunyan com-
munity.
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Elston of the Huckabay
cam munity was the scene of a
family get-to-gether. Al of their
chidren and grandchildren were
present also her sister and hus-
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Log-
Bunyan. Their eldest son,
Tev. and Mrs. Alien Elston of
Warm Springs, Oregon gave
facts concerning thefa* woi* as
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Mrs. Minnie Carter of Port
land, Oregon, spent some time
in the home of her parents,
MT. and Mrs. W. W. Kimbro of
Dublin, and in Austin, where
she visited relatives also acci-
dentally ran onto friends whom
she had not seen for some 20
or 30 years. S»he accompanied
them to their home near Band-
era, where she spent a few
days. She went to Mass, where
she plans to spend some time
in the home of her son, Dr. and
Mrs. Jean E. Carter, from there
she expects to fly to her home
in Portland, Oregon.
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Monday immediate family were present.
They were: Cecil of Fort Worth.
Mrs. Jim Fiannigan (Jewel) of
Comanche, Jasper and Melvin
of Dublin, Bill of Ranger, Mrs.
C. T. Sullivan (Myrtle) of Mor-
ton, George Olen of Kermit,
Donald of Monahans, Mrs. Karl
Weeks (Annie Mildred) of Em-
mett, Ark., Mrs. Pete Williams
(Nlma) of De Leon. Visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. Garland Th-
immunity Newsletter
Lingleville Homecoming Saturday
is visiting her sister this week.H ' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tarver and
Mrs. Lois Hale of Mt. Pleasant. Jimmie returned home Friday
Marvin Jonea returned home from San Benito after visiting
Monday from the Dublin Hos-1 there with their son^ Richard,
pital after several days.
Mrs. Morie Chisum of Steph-
enville visited Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Huffman and
boys.
Lingleville had two inches of
rain Saturday night
Mrs. Aaron Henslee and Mrs.
W. H. Davis of Desdemona are
now visiting their daughter and
granddaughters and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Carson Loving of Sic-
ily Island, La. r.
Mrs. C. T. Sullivan of Morton iebaud and Mr. and Mrs. John
visited with Mr. and Mrs. M.
M. Logan Saturday afternoon.
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' Mr. and Mrs. Melvfr Logan
t Bunyan were Mr. and Mrs.
[elvin Ellis of Rott Worth.
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There will be a wedding show-
dr at the Lingleville lunchroom,
Aug. a, at 8 p m. for Mr. and
Mrs. Dail Abie of Desdemona,
flhe is the former Carrol Lynn
Beyer of Lingleville daughter of,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beyer.
Everyone is invited to attend.
Mrs. I. W. Cuttier of Steph-
enville is with her daughter this
Week, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
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Mrs, Fay Blain (Sullivan) and
Cherrill flew from San Diego, ,
Calif, to spend some two weeks
visiting relatives in Dublin. The i
also attended the Blain family <
reunion. It was held in honor of :
the parents, the late Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Blane.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunt of Fort
Worth visited her parents, Sun-
day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Hare.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Roberson
went to Crocket over the week-
end to the Roberson family re-
union.
Mrs. Jay Burris of Grand
Prairie and Mrs. S. P. Little of
Stephenville visited Thursday of.
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Tate, Don Tate <rf Fort
Worth spent tile weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Tate. M
Lane and Wayne Henson of
Edna Hill visited their grand-
mother Sunday, Mrs. R. N.
Whitworth and Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Eddy and family.
Kaye Stacy of Stephenville
spent Friday night with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Hlcksy.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gard-
ner and girls and Mr. and Mrs.
Crocker Haynes and family all
of Fort Worth visited Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Haynes.
Mrs. Quain Parnell of Steph-
enville visited her mother Sun-
day afternoon, Mrs. Mattie Tur-
pen.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Conat-
ser and family of Odessa and
Brewer Conatser of Wichita
Balls all visited over the week-
«>d with Mr. and Mrs. John
Conatser?
Saturday afternoon and Sun-
day will be the Lingleville
Bomecoming at the Tabernacle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Moon spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Christian
of Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parks and
fhmily are on their vacation this
Week to Albuquerque, and Jal,
New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Harris,
agriculture teacher of Hickabay
and Lingleville, visited Saturday
■gkt with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Bale Moon and family.
) Mr. and Mrs. Loy Hare visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Brs. Johnnie Corbell of Dublin.
Mrs. Vena Harbert of Denton
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HICO (FHTNC) - Airman
Louis F. Marek Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Weeks of Hico,
has been selected for techni*
cal training at Sheppard AFB,
ar a U.S. Air Force aircraft
maintenance specialist.
The airman recently complet-
ed pasic training at Lackland >
nan Marek was graduated ;
Hico High School in 1965.
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The America Legion and Aux-
iliary of Post 219 Dublin held
their regular meeting Monday,
niglit. The two chapters ale enjoy the occasion. Ten of the
looking forward to I" _
night, Aug. 2S. When they are
planning an evening of fun and
relaxation at the American
Legion Hall in Dublin. AU mem-
bers are uged to be present
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Monday visitors with Mrs.
Edna Clayton and her sister,
Mrs. Callie Sharp of Dublin
were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Riggs,
'Mrs. Kennedy, Sandra and Jer-
ry Mathis of Breckenridge.
Tuesday, Mrs. Loveta Croft of
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Mrs. M M. Logan of Bunyan i yanks) of Morton was also visi-
spent Monday night in the home | ting ip the Sullivan home.
Mrs. Sgm Chatham and Mrs.
Elmer Clayton of Bunyan drove
to Hamilton Friday morning
and picked up their aunt, Mrs.
Will Lawrence, then drove on to
Mound to spend the week end
in the Lawrence home. They
aU attended services at the Bap-
tist church in Mound Sunday
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr
and niece of Wichita FaUs were
Sunday guests in the home of
Bill Carr and his aunt. Miss
Otte Huddleston of W. Dublin. W„IC, o„u
Mr. and Mrs. Wyley Joies and called at the home of Mrs. Sam
a friend of Bowie were also
Sunday afternoon guests in the
BiU Carr home.
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Stephenville and his mother,
Mrs. Jake Blane of Dublin,went
to Azle where they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Odie Harris and fam-
Mrs. Grice Chatham and Mrs.
Maude Humphries and Mrs.
Georgia Logan of Bunyan were
Thursday visitors with Mrs. Fan
4ie Trice of Dublin.
> Mr. and Mrs. Charfos Elston
a. Huckabdy made-1 recent trip
to Glorietta, to attend the Bap-
fist Encampment, where their
son and wife had rolls on the
program.
Fort Worth visited
home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Karl Weeks of
Emmet, Ark. were Saturday
and Sunday night visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.
M. Logan of Bunyan. ..
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Mrs. Doris Miller and daugh-
ter and a girl friend of Fort
Worth spent the week end ip the
home of Mrs.Millers, parents
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clayton of
Bunyug.,
Miss Willie Little and sister
Ruby of New Mexico and Miss
Mattie Little of Fort Worth all
former Bunyanites, have vacat-
ioned in Tennessee, gathering
data for a family tree. On re-
turning home, Willie and Ruby
Chatham of Bunyan.
Sunday Aug. 14, the Bunyan
Community Center was the
scene of the family reunion of
the late' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Log:
an. ThertHwere 51 present to
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McCullough, Gordon. Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 249, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1966, newspaper, August 18, 1966; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1351369/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.