Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1967 Page: 3 of 16
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Friday, Octobar 27, 1967 Stephanvilla, Texas
NEW ARRIVALS
50th anniversary Oct. 17. Those
attending from Clairette were
Mrs. Myrtle Thompson and Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Thomp-
son and grandchild of Irving
spent Sunday night with his
mother, Mrs. Myrtle Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henderson
of De Leon spent Thursday and
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Hub
Alexander.
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extreme southwestern part of
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tion to spend the weekend with I Mississippi River that it can-
The Ice Age altered Ameri-
ca’s topography more quickly
than it was altered at any other
time.
Whitefield Visitors
Those visiting Oscar White*
field during the past week were
Joe Jarrett, Ross Danner, Os-
car Fincher, Mrs J. T. Rhoden,
Mrs. Jackie Grissom, Mr. and
Mrs. Waldo Sherril, Mr. and
Mrs. Buster Griffen and Dav-
id, Dwight Gaines, Collin Wat-
son, Mrs. W. O. Holly, Mr, and
Mrs. T. C- Moxley and Wanda
and Dorothy, Mrs. F. L. Par-
ham, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mox-
ley and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
B. Troup.
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Mr. and Mrs Bill Perry of
Quemada visited with John and
Emmett Burks last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W W. Couch
of Sunset attended church Sun-
day at the Baptist Church and
were dinner guests of Eunice
and Nola Lee. The Couchs
are former residents of Clair
ette.
Those visiting Sunday after-
noon in the J. R. Wolfe home
were Mr and Mrs. W. W. Couch
of Sunset, Eunice and Nola Lee
and Mrs. H. H. Koons man.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mayfield
visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
King and family of Fort Worth 4~'
Sunday and attended the house
opening of a new home built by
King.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton White
head of Stephenville spent the
weekend with their daughter
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Kunkel. *
Charley Proffit brought his
wife home Saturday from the
Golden Age Nursing Home to
spend the weekend.
Visitors Saturday with Mrs.
Ona Ballard were her sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Gilbreath from. Leon Junc-
tion, Her brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. R. T, Boone of Lub-
bock and her cousin, Stewart
Hendricks from Fort Wbrth.
Mrs. Della Abel and Mrs.
Sunny Warren of Hico attend-
ed the revival at Carlton Satur-
day night.
Visitors the past week with
By MRS. LUCILE MAYFIELD
Mrs. Zenith Johnson was
hostess to the Busy Bee Club,
Thursday, Oct. 19, from 2 to
4 p.m. After roll call and busi-
ness session, several games of
bingo were played. Mrs. Dona
Wolfe won the prize.
Mrs. J. R. Wolfe and Mrs.
J. O. Noland were in Stephen-
ville Wednesday shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Alex-
ander visited the past week
with Mr. and Mrs. Neal Wil-....
Items and Mrs. Zena Havens.
Mrs. Reba Carter, Mrs. Zena
Havens and Mrs. Lucile May
field were in Hico Thursday
night for the O.E.S. meeting at
the Masonic Hall.
The H.D. Club met at the
Community Center Friday af-
ternoon.
Mrs. Arthur Auvermann
spent the weekend at Spur, with
her sisters and families.
Mrs. C. L. McEntire of Steph-
enville spent several days last
week with her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. John Noland. „
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stamford | Mr and Mrs. James Denton, [not be reached without passing
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Alex- through part of Missouri or
Community Newalptter
Carlton Revival Closes
By MRS. FRED Oiyi
The Fall revival cloeed Sun-
day night at the Carlton Baptist
Church with one addition. The
visiting evangelist, Rev Calvin
Gustin, pastor of the Harvey
Baptist Church, Stephenville,
gave the Sunday night sermon.
Ronald Merser returned home
Saturday from the Hico hospital
and la recovering very nicely.
Mn. Addie Roberts from Lub-
bock has been visiting her sis-
ter-in-law, Mrs. Mattie Roberts
since she returned from the
hospital.
Mrs. Neal D. Stocton and
Hubert F. King from Midland
visited Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. E. E. Basham.
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were Mrs. Lillian Isham, West
Columbia, Mn. Stuart Partin,
Mrs. Sunshine Routhrock and
Mn. Mabie Bell, Waco, Mr. apd
Mrs. Willard Aiken and father,
Paul Buchanan of Purves.
Sunday visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Othe Stuckey
and Mrs. Bettie Fisher were
his brothers and wives, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Stuckey and Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Stuckey of
Waco. They all visited Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Hubert
Stuekey’s mother and uncle,
Mrs. Pearl Fisher and Dock
Finley.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson
and Angie and Todd of Waco
visited Sunday with their par
ents, and grandmother, Mr.
and Mrs. Hob Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs. Bailey harp, and
Mrs. Lee Turney and Mrs.
Chanley Bain.
Community Newiletter
Clairette Busy Bee Club Meets
Zena Havens spent Friday night
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hub Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perry from
Quemada spent W e d n e sday
night with Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wolfe
and sons. Wayion, Jimmy and
Grady spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Wolfe.
Mr and Mrs Hub Alexander
accompanied Mrs. Nila
of Stephenville to College Sta
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Mrs. Britie Sounders of Mer-
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Mrs. Junior Hogg and chil-
of Stephenville and Mr.
and Mrs. Harsey Deon May-
field and baby were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Truman Mayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Latham
went to Fort Worth Friday to
see the doctor.
Mr and Mrs R. E. Wilcoxon
and Lynda visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. P Nunn and
family of Fort Worth.
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Lingleville Community News
By OIORQIA E DDL I MAN
Mr. and MYs. B. R. Rogers
of Cisco visited one day last
week with Mr and Mrs. Martin
IttFand Mrs. Buddie Ruther
ford of Fort Worth, Mrs. Mary
Warren and son, Royce, of
J e s s i e cedes visited last week with
- Mr-and Mrs. Martin Whisenant.
Mr. and Mrs. Clerk Wilcoxon
of Fort Worh visited Tuesday
of test week with Mrs. Nellie
Wilcoxon.
Mrs. J. C. Roberson iz a pa-
tient in the Gorman hospital
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where rite had surgery last
week.
Mrs. Marshall Proctor of
Charolet visited over the week-
end with Mr. and MYa. Blake
Morrison and his mother, Mrs
C. R. Proctor, and Don and his
1 sons.
Mr and Mrs. Mutt Melton
and children of Stephenville
visited Sunday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chris-
tian of School Hill.
Mrs. Ramsey of Stephenville
visited one day test week with
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Latham.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noah of
Cross Plains visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Whisenant.
Mr. end Mrs. Max Brock of
Stephenville spent the weekend
with their son and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Brock and baby
of Moselle.
Whyne Parnel of Stphenville
and Charles Parnell of Fort
Polk visited a while Sunday
with Mrs. Mattie Turpen.
Mrs. Marie Blankenship spent
the weekend with her aunt, Mrs.
Della Wilks of Fort Worth and
attended the Dallas Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Shillin-
burg of Sweetwater spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. C. C. Cowan.
Jo Favors of Stephenville
visited Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tarver.
Jack Johnson of Stephenville
visited friends of Lingleville.
Charles Whitefield of Fort
Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Hur-
shell Whitefield, formerly of
Huckabay visited Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Whitefield.
Mr. and MYs. Earl Patten of
Durant, Okla., visited o 1 d
friends Sunday in Lingleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kelly
and Kathy visited Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leffel of
San Angelo spent the weekend
with her sister and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Hickey.
Freddie Jones is a patient in
the Stephenville Hospital after
injuries he suffered in a car
wreck Saturday
Mrs. Aaron Henslee visited
Sunday and part of last week
with her mother, Mrs. W. H.
Davis of Desdemona.
Miss Patsy Trice of Denton
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Trice.
Mr and Mrs. Cleo Barenett
and boys of Dublin were week-
end guests o her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lon Hallmark.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Huffman
and son of Lubbock and Mr.
and Mrs. Johnnie Corbell of
Dublin visited Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Loy Hare.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Huff-
man and Monte and Steve of
Lubbock spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Huffman.
Muri Cook of McKinney visit-
ed old friends in Lingleville
Saturday. t ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welch of
Stephenville visited her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. John Conatser.
Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Mefford
and girls of Odessa spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Hickey.
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By MRS. PASCHAL BROWN
Mr. and Mrs. Hershell Head
of Hico visited with Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Burgan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamb
and sons who have been em-
ployed on the Stanly Roach
Dairy left Monday for Mbsheim
to make their home.
Dale Elkins of Dallas visited
his brother and family Mr. and
Mrs. Festel Elkins and during
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ogle and
children have moved to their
new home and we welcome
them to our community.
Mr. and Mrs. Dub Howard of
Granbury, Mrs. Carolyn Cathy
and son Jeff of Hillsboro visited
with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bur-
gan during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wagner
moved recently to Mineral
Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Joe
Wagner and children have mov-
ed here from StephnevlUe.
Miss Mary Weadon and Dann
Dial of Grand Prairie were
married teat weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Naul and
children of D«Uai, Mr. and Mn.
Ronald Hoffman of Seagaville,
Mr. and Mn. Aron Naul and
children and Mr. and Mn. Fred-
die Naul of Stephenville visited
during the weekend with Mr
and Mn. A. B. Naul.
Mr. and Mn. Roy Lindsey
and childrne of Irvin visited
with Mr. and Mn. Frank Lind-
sey and sons during the week
Mr. and MTs Eldon Naul and
children visited with her par-
ents Mr. and Mn. Paschal
Brown.
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