Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1971 Page: 2 of 8
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The Dublin Women of Rotary met Tuesday in the new Sham-
rock Restaurant for luncheon and business meeting. Mrs. Bill
Hardin was named chairman of the nominating committee with
Mrs. Joe Kennedy and Mrs. Bob Perrin assisting. Mrs. Franoes
Turney presented the program with a review of the book, “O
Yo Jigs and Juleps," by Virginia C. Hudson. Co-hostesses in
charge of decorations and arrangements were Mrs. D. R.
Franks, Mrs. Ermon Hatley, and Mrs. Fred Fletcher.
Randy Shipp, son of Mrs. J. H. Shipp, is student teaching at
Dublin Junior High in history. Randy is a senior government-
history major at Tarleton.
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Drain and slice crab. Cook and drain macaroni. Melt butter.
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with the wffl be visiting their daughter,
I aftaire Betty Cook, at Madill, Okla.,
campus daub-andschlairmua I 01 Neud
the district international affairs L.l“r“
Presiding in thegitt
Performances wffl be May Zerlina; Sturt Burma at Dm were Mrs.D. V. Kite,
birthday of Delta Kappa
Gamma and the thirtieth bir-
thday of Gamma Zeta chapter.
Also part of the program was
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The winner and three run-
ners - up winl become eligible
for the national finals of the
Maa U. S. Teen contest, to be
staged June U - » in Baton
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Baade Bailey
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Maa Mattie Walker, only
active charter member of the
Campus CM, worked this year
m the district’s international
cubs department chairman,
and Mrs. Charles Williams of
einating to stitel
makes a lovely quilt
finished. No. 5302
Tucker wffl be Don Jom; Pllar Dalls as Amneris, France
Lorengar, Micaela; and Robert orelli m Radames, Mario
Merrill, Eacamillo. Joan Morel Sereni as Amonasro, Ezio
Couple Feted
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EMM were honored on Meir
Sunady,Mdrcz,sanopen
Giris between the ages of 13
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In the title roles of the.operas to be presented
by the Metropolitan Opera in Dallas are (top left)
Ruza Baldani in Bizet's-farmen, (top right)
Teresa Stratas in Offenbach’s “La Perichole," (bot-.
tom) Cesare Siepi in Mozart's “Don Giovanni," and
Lucine Amara in Verdi’s “Aida.” The New York
pomrany will play May 18-15 at the State Fair
1 (7 2 ot.) can Alaska
King crab or 1 (6 ox.)
package frozen Alaska
King crab, thawed
2 cups elbow macaroni
3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour
1 teaspoon salt
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move from heat Fold in and the Twentieth Century
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Saturday.
The stephenvie branch of
ba staged Saturday, April 10, in
Orange, accordtag tol
pageant director, Mrs.
responded in behalf of con-
vention guests to a welcome by
Mrs. Robert Andrews of
Weatherford.
1% cups milk
1 cup dairy sour cream
3 tablespoons minced onion
1 cup grated Swiss cheese
1 cup grated Cheddar
cheese
3 tablespoons dry bread
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on Friday and Saturday, March Mrs. David F. Montgomery,
1920. president.
Ms. Sammie Skiles of A large number of first and
Weatherford, district president, second place awards were
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The Rev. and Mrs. Warren
OOiB and members of the First
United Methodist Church win
hold open house at the new
pm and 7t t pm.
Al Monde of the church, tai
won ae the membership, are
invited to attend.
Seeking Entries
Texan girls are being sought personality, grooming,
to take port in the annual scholastic adhiovement,
nationally sanctioned Texas community service, church
state Maa U.S. Teen pageant to work and similar factors.
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president; Ms.
Ms. Shannon to the following
members:
Miss Vina Mae Craddock of
Granbury, for perfect at-
tendance for the past five years.
Miss Marguerite Ross of
Comanche, for special services
in educational leadership.
Mrs. Allene Box of De Leon,
for special services in
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Mrs. Uto Gee registered MI
triends and relatives to the
guest book during tea 1 to 5 p.m.
calling hours.
Omoto wore greeted by the
The lady with the half-
size figure can look sew-
smart in this handsome
pants-suit. No. 8198 with
PHOTO-GUIDE is in Sizes
10% to 24% (bust 33-
47). Size 12th, 3ft bust
. .. 3% yards of 45-inch;
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Patterns available only
in shotn.
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On its 29th visit to Dallas, the Saturday matinee, at 1:30 pm.a
May IS. The cast consists of punch bowl encirdied with gold
Cesare Siepi as Dm -Glovanni; howers were placed at each
“Carmen," Offenbach’s “La Edda Maser as Donna Anna; and.
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building on 8 _ ,
{ from 6 t 8 p.m.
Tickets may be obtained
from Hasel L. Crowder,
of the association
or Josephine Smith,
secretory, for a donation of $1.
will conduct. I
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Patterns and Needlework pomesnhedmdazr“axiadd-“
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Fddumen 8 dems
Halpeton 1 _
Pioneer District
Viceroy. Franx Allen will ; - n • A" m
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entryinformation is
by writing to the director, Mrs. staged at 7:30 pm. Saturday,
Barbara Pietuszka, 415 April 10, to the auditorlumof St.
Hydrangea, Orange, Texas Mary’s elementary school to
at M3- Orange. Contestants will
variation of the . .
Nine-Patch that is
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me program conatsxed ox a over medium heat until_____ ____-
birthday ceremony given by sour cream, onion, Swiss cheese, and all but %
Mmes. Mary Moore, Jay cheese. Add crab and macaroni. Place in baking
Pepper, and Elsie June with remaining. %icup. cheese mixed with.crumbs. paxe a: Hi --4- teto weekend.
Shnnon. The ceremony was in degreesforn20 to 80 minutes or until bubbly and golden. Makes deptetmnentomreprenenting the this weekend,
celebration of the forty-second
education.
Miss May Jones of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arnold and family of Tahoka spent the
Stephenville, for special ser- weekend in Dublin with her, parents,.Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pierce,
yimesand, lnddenthP in the Kristi Jurney is spending a few days in E Campo with h o r
The Hall of Fame Award was sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parker, during spring break at Tar-
presented toMias Jewel Werner leton, . ; . dn • 4 JS .u ■
fcomanche She The Dublin High School band, under the direction of Mrs.
then presented an award to Eugenia Barry. will participate in the playing contests in Cisco
Mrs. Shannon for compiling the Saturday. “
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Miss Marguerite Ross,
president, presided. *
Mrs. Mary Moore served as
chairman, and the guests were
greeted by Mmes. Irene
Merrill, Beulah Mae Madeley,
and Flo Trogdon. Miss Emma
Kate Jackson gave the in-
vocation, and Velma Stidham
presented the welcome.
history of the chapter.
The meeting dosed with
gems to remember by Miss
Ross and the benediction by
Miss Werner.
Mmes. Mary Moore, Johnnie
Anderson, and Mildred
Cleghorn had charge of
decorations.
Scout Court
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Ilse Smith bores the mid- contetiEa0
die this spring with her 128. "ekThe,
short-sleeve midriff and lwn2 ■
long, side-wrap skirt. The renxinsnA.8,1
botik print of purple, 7*7* 7*?. . ***
block and white is done B ln ***** £^*“1
on ‛
Dresses, pants suits and jump suits
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X service and a
department, was honored at a "T"TTTTT
MOO — Aa B—Ur Omtot.
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awwdto tart>»«tameottaRe<teeHtoo
, -Review Club at the home of
department Mrs. L. Frank Bonner n. Mrs.
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Parents were guests at a Boy and Hardware Store 206 E. Elm and Alexanders Furniture Co.
Scout Court of Honor at the Hico next door received broken plate glass windows. Local police
school auditorium Thursday were investigating Wednesday morning.
night, March 25. Honored boys * * *
ware William E. Busby, Jamie Mrs. Neil McConnell of Alexander visited Mrs. Neta Shafer
Putty, Loyd Huggins, Randal Tuesday.
Duke and Timmy McCameron, * * *
who advanced to Second Class, A box has been placed at the back door of the Dublin Fire
and Hal N^dham, Eddie Department for the collection of old nylon hose. Hose are
Needham, Glenn Bolstad and needed by the Erath County Unit of the American Cancer Society
Brent Keller, who herama for stuffing pillows for bed patients. Anyone having hose to be
Tenderfoot Scouts. discarded are urged to leave them in this box for a worthy
cause. . e
King Crab Casserole received
Give a special touch to an everyday favorite, macaroni and timne to learn o our a
cheese, by adding the elegant flavor of Alaska King crab. The
result is a delicious casserole to serve at a supper or buffet ______,
The sauce for the macaroni is a rich white sauce made with Tarleton
Gamma Zeta chapter Of milk, sour cream and a combination of Swiss and Cheddar
Delta Kappa Gamma In- cheeses. Delicately flavored canned or frozen Alaska King crab,
' for Women 325S M inowxn"hitenmncaroni"ngbrigeksnndntrist '
Teachers met at the Tejas of grated cheese and bread crumbs is added.
Country Chib for a luncheon Complete the casserole menu with mugs of vegetable soup and
meeting on Saturday, March 20. ■ crisp green salad.
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_______________________J Perichole,” Mozart's “Dou Teresa ZylisGara as Donna
ADNISSIONs Glovanni," and Verdi's "Aida." Elvira; Colette Bokyas
Me. . aIs-atthe state Far Mume ottavo; JohnMacurd mue LeutoeAdama, and Bonnie
tea cononin an an •-w-t g.MvAe.Koen MHi Hall, under sponsorship of tea Commendatore; Fernando Colbaugh.
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ships; Mrs. Lawrence A. George Footer, Mrs. Latrice RugaFpidan menosoprno,
Baltzell; Mrs. A. L. Graves; Rasberry, Jimmy Presctott, - — --
and Mrs. A. A. Schrimsher, Mrs. L V. Roberson, Charles
teat no swimsuit or talent follow.
competition is involved. Deadline for filing entry
Judging )udy forms wffl I* midnight Monday,
from other states wilkbe on the tart I. Entries baering a later
basis of looks, charm, poise, pstmark may be returned.-
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The eleventh annual con- From the
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Sims, Priscilla Patterson, Lynn
s Landon, James Marta, Marget
Groan, Doria Smith, David
.31 Hurt, and Karan Jones, per-
A ” formed. These young, people
L gave a very unusual religious
M « song program which received 16, and it was _______
EMh. an enthusiastic standing very fine performance,
gak ovation from the student My. ...
IM Bee Bently is the youth sponsor
Ee for the CMJE.Cbnrte white the FFA boys on tea )■
Hal's Cafe
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)pen 7 AM to 9 PM Daily
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American Citizens
ittan will yoraprw
itabow Room of tea
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EGG SURPRISE
Combine 1 can (1 ox.) boned
chicken or turkey, 2 chopped
hard - cooked eggs, 2 slices
cooked and crumbled bacon, %
cup chopped celery, 1
tableapci on minced onion, and 1
tablespoon mayonnaise. Chill.
Serve on bread or toast. Makes
4 to 6 sandwiches.
and Mra. Dorothy Davis of
Four Performances •m,pmsau
/ Bartons Capel presided at tee
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McCleskey, John & Parnell, Charles. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1971, newspaper, March 26, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483418/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.