Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 85, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1966 Page: 6 of 10
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and familh of Stanton spent the
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her mother.
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Mr. and Mn. Clyde Butler and •
Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Fort
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of Dublin visited over the holi-
days with relatives and friends
in Lubbock.
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Peart Westmoreland of Dal-
las visited over the holidays
with her mother, Mrs. Grady
Westmorland of Dublin.
C. L. McCarty from Louisiana
is on furlough throughout the
holidays with his wife and his
father, W. W. McCarty of the
Purves community.
Recent visitors in the home of
Mn. Edna Clayton and her sis-
ter, Mrs. Callie harp of Dub-
lin were Sue Sharp of Duncan-
ville and Marie Blankinship of
Stephenville.
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Box 733 Glen Rose
Phone W74233
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Sharp and
his sister, Lola Roberson of
Desdemona, were Wednesday
visitors with Mrs. Edna Clay-
ton and Callie of Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Um-
phries of West Bunyan had as
their holiday guests Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Tom Parks ot Lub-
bock, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Um-
phries and Alexander of Ill.
They plan to leave Saturday for
West Germany where he will
be employed. Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Cavett and Pam of Steph-
enville, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Adkinson of Iredell, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Regan of Chicopee
Falls, Mass, and Mr. and Mrs.
F. C. Hodges of nyder.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Sharp
of Verion, Utah visited, with us
and our family on Monday of
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank tlilman
of Brownwood spent the holi-
days with his mother, Mrs. Al-
va Lee Gilman of Purves.
Mrs. Dan Morgan of Purves
spent several weeks prior to the
Christmas holidays visiting in a
number of the major cities of
California with relatives and
tnBDM.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Palmore
of Purves attended the funeral
of Mrs. teUa Trevathan on
unday, Dec. 18 in Lufkin.
Mrs. Ethel Richardson of
Dublin had Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Humphries, Jodie and Margar-
et, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCamey
and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bradley
and Glen of Dublin.
There will be a watch night
service at the First Baptist
Church on New Year's Eve.
The program will begin at 8:00
and continue without a break
through midnight.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Barbee
and family of Stanton visited
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Barbee of Dublin. They
also visited with her father,
S. T. Erving.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd'Slayer of
Desmoin, N.H. visited over the
holidays with relatives and
friends in Dublin.
A Christmas greeting card
from Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Yat-
es of Lovell, Wyo. revealed the
fact that they were planning to
spend the Christmas Holidays
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe B. Palmore.
Dellas and Mr. and Mrs. J. D..
Hardin of Fort Worth. This en-
tire group served Christmas
dinner at the ranch home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carr in the
Bunyan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Raley
and Mr?. Pearl Crouch of Dub-
lin did quite a lot of shopping
in Stephenville one day last
week. .
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Shilling-
burg of Sweetwater visited over
the holidays in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Cowan of Lingleville.
Mrs. Ansel Moss of Lingle-
ville is a patient in the Steph-
enville Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillin-
burg of Cleburne, formerly of
the Dublin area, spent the holi-
days visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Barbee and
other friends in Dublin. Paul is
employed with the Farmers
Home Administration while his
wife, Dealva is employed with
the First State Bank in Rio
Vista.
Mrs. Sim Price of College
Station died recently. Rites
were conducted on Sunday, Dec.
18 in Stephenville. Burial was in
the East 'End Cemetary in
Lingleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Skinny Bell of
Dublin spent the holidays in
Lawton. Okla, with relatives
and friends. '
Paul harp and daughter,
Teresa, of Andrews, called at
our home on Thursday to visit
toth our son, Gryder and fami-
ly of Billings, Montana.
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HERE and THERE
By MRS. EDD GRYDER, Route 4, Dublin, T«xqe
Mrs. J. C. King of Dublin is
a patient in the local hospital
due to a car accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thornton
of Cottonwood had Mr. and Mrs.
Noel Thornton and family of
Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
vin Reeves of Dublin.
Mrs. Audie Gibson had Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Alexander from
Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
non Gibson and family of Dub-
lin, Mrs. Audie Knight of San
Angelo, and Mrs. Verdell Turn-
bow of Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewie Burns
and son of Fort Worth, and Mr.
and Mrs. Deward Rustin were
Sunday dinner guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Rustin of Bun-
yan. In the afternoon, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Williams called.
of
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of Dublin had Winston Martin
from Monument, N.M., Mrs.
Estell Stephens and Mrs. Co
rene Whitfield of Dublin as
holiday visitors.
the holidays: Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Carr of Dallas, Mrs. Mar-
gary Carr also of Dallas, Mr.
and Mrs. Dickie Carr of Austin,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hanson,
Rickie and Randy of Houston,
and Mrs. Jack Grines,
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Stracener
of Purves had their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. John Teague from
Houston home for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Achin
of Purves had Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Davis and family of Bur-
leson, Mr. and Mrs. Jery Brad-
ley and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Johnson of Dublin.
Alverta Echols and son, Roy,
of Purves, bad Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Echols from Bay City,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Echols
■nd family of Kingsville, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Huffman
of Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Whitfield Christmas holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Collier, Mr. and
Mrs. Windell Wilson and fami-
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Btrnie Self
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Green, also the two youngest
daughters of Fort Worth.
STEPHENVILLE DAILY EMPIRE
December W, 1H4 Stephenville, Texas
NEWS—
Dick Cloud iff Montgomery,
Ala. spent the holidays with
his mother, Mrs. W. J. Cloud
of Dublin.
Bill Carr and his aunt, Ocie
Huddleston of Dublin, were
happy to have the following
guest call at their home during
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ferguson
of Dublin hosted Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Burnett and family of
Jal, N.M., Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Grantham and family of Fort
Worth, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Ferguson and family also of
Jal, Mrs. Robert Stinnett and
children of Stinett, Mrs. Lamar
Bryan and son of Pasadena,
and Mr. and Mrs. Talmage
Minter and daughters of Abi-
lene.
Mrs. May McCarty of Dublin
is now visiting with her three
daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Okay, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Simms, and Mr. and Mrs. Al-
ton Burdett of Wichita Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bush of
Dublin are visiting for a few
weeks with their son and family
Evelyn Winters of West Chi-
cago, Ill. and Ronald Mainhart
were married in the Church of
God in Aurora, Ill. Dec. 17.
Evelyn and Roy drove to Leech-
burg,Pa. to spend Christmas
with his parents, from there
they went to his Naval Base in
North Carolina. Evelyn is the
grand daughter of Mrs. Beulafr
McClain of Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd George
and two sons of Fort Worth
visited Sunday with his moth-
er, Mrs. Fannie George of
Dublin. They also attended Sun-
day morning worship service
at First Baptist Church.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Russell of
Dublin had their son, Mr. and
Mrs. James Russel and child-
ren of Corsicana.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Han-
cock of Purves hosted Mr. *nd
Mrs. Robert Hancock and fam-
ily of Fort Worth, Mrs. Rance
Forcum and family of Lancas-
ter. Mr. and Mrs: Joe Starnes
of Midland, and Mr. and Mrs.
Thurman and family of Purves.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Parsley
had their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Cain of Lovington,
N.M., Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Witherspoon and family also of
Lovington, Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie
Dunson and family of Dallas.
Mr. and Mr® F ’• Al^k of
Granbury.
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Mr. and Mrs. Odell Woods of
Purves had Rev. and Mrs. Har-
ry Earls and family from
Ozona and Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Woods of Dublin.
Edd and I enjoyed a visit
from our children and grand-
-‘-.JMrm uie enHre hcjL
Th--- . air. an<* Mrs.
Raymond and Mr.
Tr*** Gry-
der. Cindy and Edd Gryder of
Billings, Montana; and Roger
Gryder who is in the Air Force
stationed at Keeler, Miss, and
Mrs. Clara Riley of Fort Worth.
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Mr. and Mrs. Happy Tatum
of Purves had Mr. and Mrs.
Audrey Tatum and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Oran Boatright of
Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Kenny and family of Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Tatum
of Del Rio, and Mr. and Mrs.
Hodges of Dublin.
Mrs. Pat Fair of Dublin had
Mr. and Mrs. Mutt Fair and
family of Odessa, Mr. and Mrs.
Orval Fair and family of the
Highland community and on
Saturday the group enjoyed
in the hpme of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Fair and family of the High-
land community.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Traweek
of Purves entertained the fol-
lowing for Christmas dinner:
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Traweek
and family of Weatherford, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Traweek and
family of Dublin, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Harrison and family of
Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Jam-
es Traweek and family of
Lingleville and Bob Traweek
and daughter, Donna, of Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Parsley
and family of Cisco, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Thornton, also Mr.
and Mrs. N. E. Whitfield
Dublin, called at the D.
Parsley home on Christmas
afternoon to enjoy a visit with
relatives.
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Blane of Dublin was the
scene of a 25th Anniversary
party for Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
Harris of Azle.
Their three daughters put the4
party over as a surprise. They
were: Caren Harris, Mrs.
Thomas Decker of Granbury
and Mrs. Jessie Cline of Dub-
lin.
Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Cewis
Rustin of Bunyan were dinner
guests with her brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Roberson of
Lingleville.
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Magee
and his mother, Mrs. Willie
MaGee of Dublin, were holiday
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mss. Roy Lee MaGee and fami-
ly of Burleson.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wilburn
and family of onora visited
©ver the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Cline of Dublin. Afterwards the
parents accompanied them
home for a visit.
Mrs. Bulah McClain returned
to her home in Dublin in time
to prepare Christmas dinner for
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Winters,
Joy and Danny who accompan-
ied her home after spending
fair weeks in Illinois with her
children. The group visited with
Gary Swanner and family of
Gorman Sunday afternoon. On
Monday the Winters went to
Cleveland to visit Clyde’s two
brothers and their mother be-
fore returning to their home in
^ca®°’ jn California.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burleson'
ot Dublin were Christmas
guests with their son and family
of El Paso.
Mr and Mrs. DeOtis Ran
dolph of San Antonio spent
Christmas with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lon Randolph of
HmNh'''. • -
Mr and Mrs. John Wilson
Wilson and Mrs. Docia Wheat
of Dublin were Christmas din-
ner guests in the home of
Garry Jim Wilson and family
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Christmas day
to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Kimlfro Eldridge and John-
ny of Dublin were Vernon. Kim-
bro and family of Italy. Tex.
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home of Mr. and Mrs Gany
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