Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 41, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 4, 1971 Page: 3 of 20
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SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 1971
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STEPHENVILLE EMPIRE TRIBUNE & STEPHENVILLE DAILY EMPIRE
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Mrs. Judson James Hardy
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Many Beauty Aids
Found at Home
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Sweet cream is another
some of the home preparations- course, the famous egg sham- Stephenville,
poo is nothing more than one Stephenville, Sunday Only
beaten egg added to the hair ’SUBSCRIPTION RATES— By Mail in Erath County
d.
Per Three Months
well.
orchids, and stephanotis.
Highland Park school system.
Louella Alford of Dallas at- Her husband received the BA, -
Revival Set
By Church
The rehearsal dinner Friday
flowers as a headdress.
Certificate Given
Reg $8.99 Io $14.99
Hand Bags
Save 50%
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more beautiful you.
Junior Dresses
Spring Pant Suits
965-4212
259 Frey
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NOW
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Rayon/Cotton
The Incumbant
52400 NOW "19”
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$2700
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Jack Curtis
of Florence Miller Cosmetics during our
demonstration
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NOW
Misses Dresses
$29°° NOW 51999
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a $5.00 jar of Collagen Cream with a
$7.50 purchase or more of your choice
Cleopatra’s milk baths were Per Month in Adveace
probably the start of the home Per Year Sunday Only
Sale
Price
Old Mattress
Made Like New
their appearance and what to freshen and deodorize the cloth-
do about it before the busy es closet when hung in a gauze
20c
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the ultra modern blender. All
fruits and vegetables should
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attend.
$10.12
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3.50
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public. If
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$2000
Any erroneous reflection on the character of any person or
firm appearng in these columns will be ela dh and promptly
summer months.
Our grandmothers were an
inventive species and often
made do with what they had
available, even beauty aids.
Some favorite pantry cos-
metics are still used by many
beautiful women of the world. A
slight alteration has been sug-
gested for best results with
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Darwin Ellis. .
John McCleskey
sun- Charles Parnell.
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lent for oil skin and open pores Published and Second Class Postage Paid at Stephenville, Tex.
since it is very astringent. 76401, Telephone 965-3124, 110 South Columbia
The original beauty grains for SUNDAY COPIES. . . .20c
The Senior Citizens had a visit from the fifth grade A-O-Wa-
Ki-Ya Camp Fire Girls Monday. The girls demonstrated the
cake cutting ceremony which depicts the meaning of camp fire
work. After the meeting, the girls and leaders attended a skit at
the school auditorium by the sixth grade group.
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The Purves Baptist Church will conduct revival services at
the church Friday through Sunday. Rev. Bill Smith of South-
western Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth will be the
speaker.
on 20 minutes and remove with
room temperature water.
A corn meal mask is excel-
Marion Dodson of Houston night was hosted by the groom’s
served as best man, and Ross mother at the City Club.
The TP&L Company installed a new utility pole at the corner
of Blackjack and Patrick Thursday morning, and had to drill
through solid rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Taylor
of Stephenville should have been
listed yesterday as being among
the guests at the birthday cele-
bration honoring Mrs. W. J.
Taylor last Sunday.
Daily and Sunday
Daily Only. . .
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TinaYerby, Florence
Miller Beauty Consultant,
will be in our store on
Mon. & Tues.
April 5 - 6
She will be happy to
discuss beauty hints and
skin care techniques
with you.
A reunion at the family of the
kite Van Stephens will be held
on April 11 at the VFW Hall AU
friends and relatives are invited
to attend and bring a basket
hunch.
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a fresh strawberry. It whitens
the teeth and firms the gums.
A handful of pine needles
boiled in one quart of water
then cooled to lukewarm will
also soothe red, irritated sun-
burns.
Spinach juice is very good
for compresses for oily skin.
Baking soda and salt are
both excellent antiseptic mouth
wash.
Boiled whole cloves make an
aromatic rinse for the hair.
Household vinegar is one of
the best original aids for mak-
ing the hair shine. Add 1/2 cup
to the last rinse water. If you
can stand the odor, vinegar is
also an excellent hand lotion.
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138.60
78.47
76.19
145.20
97.23
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108.87
29.95
35.10
14.38
17.50
2.00 yd.
Per Year............................
Per Six Months........................
Per Three Months......................
Per Month...........................
SUBSCRIPTION RATES - Outside Texas in 1 . S. A
Per Month...........................
Per Year............................
Independent of all Groups
April 6th
-----------— City Council Election
Vote Jack Curtis
Paid for by M. standbery
Wishes to Thank You for your
Consideration and Support in the Past.
For Complete Honesty in City
Government
Vote for Jack Curtis Who is
and Neighbors
By Wilma Hall
By WILMA HALL
As spring swirls in the air,
$3200
bag.
A grapefruit mask is excel-
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8.00
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Publisher and General Manager
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...........Managing Editor
............Society Editor
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with warm water and applied in SUBSCRIPTION RATES - By Carrier Delivery
a circular motion. Rinse well Stephenville, Daily and Sunday.......
Swimsuits
Special Group
$5600
a try, anyway.
STEPHENVILLE EMPIRE-TRIBUNE
and
Stephenville Daily Empire
Rev. Lee Mosby, pastor of corrected upon being brought to the attention of the Publisher,
the West Shady Grove Church The 'liability of The Stephenville Daily Hmpire - Stephenville
near McKinney, will conduct Empire-Tribune and its publishers for any error in any ad-
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Published Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday
Morning, by
THE ERATH PURBLISHERS, INC.
deep cleaning the face is only BACK COPIES. .
com meal mixed to a paste SINGLE COPIES,
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burn remedy that is most ef- Elaine Long
Terry Swift, Baptist Student
Union director at Tarleton State
College, was guest speaker ata
Youth Retreat co-sponsored by
the young people of the Hico
First Baptist Church, Carlton
Baptist Church and West Shady
Grove Baptist Church of Tren-
ton last weekend at the Tar-
rant Baptist Encampment at
Glen Rose. The general theme
was “Is Christianity an Option
f o r Young People Today'”
Thirty-two persons attended.
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Special Rack of Lingerie
30% OFF
} Children & Adults
for a refreshed skin. And of Stephenville,
most women are more aware of fective. Crushed mint leaves Eddie Lewallen
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corn meal with warm water to
make a thick paste. Apply to
be pulverized before applying after the shampoo. Let it stand Per Year in Advance
to a very clean skin. Leave a few minutes and then rinse Per Six Months. . . .
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tended the bride as maid of degree from the University of
honor. She wore a floor-length Texas at Austin, served as an
gown of coral chiffon with long officer in the United States
sheer sleeves and a draped Navy, and then received the
train in back. She carried a master of business administra-
nosegay of spring flowers en- tion degree from Southern
twined with ivy, with matching Methodist University.
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A goodwill collection has been started in Dublin for Mrs.
Linda Maikell, the former Linda Steel, who will undergo open
heart surgery in Fort Worth in about two weeks. Linda is a
1970 graduate of Dublin High and the wife of Bobby Maikell.
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The building at the corner of Blackjack and North Grafton is
being remodeled for the offices of Dr. Clay Salyer.
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Dublin First United Methodist Church will observe Holy
Week, the week before Easter, with a “Four Days with God”
revival beginning today. The visiting evangelist will be Rev.
Robert L. Robertson. Services are scheduled for 10:30 a.m.
and 6:30 p.m. The public is invited.
Mrs. Sadie Stubbs, con-
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.Per Month 1.25
Per Month .80
Per Month .80
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(Picture by the Photographic Arts) Center of Waco, will be guest
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Stephen* speaker at a meeting of the Hico
of Carlton announce the engagement and approaching Parent - Teacher Association
Miss Susan Knudson, a Hico ministration and the National
High School Junior and Science Teachers Association
daughter at Mr. and Mrs. M. I. for the purpose of recognizing
Knudson Sr., has received a scientific investigation and
certificate of achievement for a achievement among high school
science project report students Miss Knudson’s report
submitted in the NASA-NSTA described the science project
Youth Science Congress Wie prepared for the local
Program. The program is science fair in March,
sponsored by the Nationul
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WEDDING PLANNED-Mr. and Mr* V. C Voss of Stephen-
ville announce the approaching marriage of their daughter
Carolyn to Johnny Hollingsworth, ton of Mr. and Mr».
W. L. Hollingsworth, also of Stephenville. The bride-
elect will complete beauty school in April, and her fiance
is currently attending Brantley Draughn Business College
in Fort Worth. The wedding will take place on May 28
in the home of the bride’s parents.
$5400 NOW
marriage of their daughter, Carolyn Deeann, to Densel at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 5,
Andy Bills, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bills, Sr., of in the high school auditorium.
Stephenville. The wedding will be solemnized at 7 30 Her subject will be "Humaniz-
P.m. on April 24 in the Calvary Baptist Church of Ham- ing Education.” Students jar -
All friend, and relatives are h.r.by invited to ticipating in Interscholastic
League events will present a
program under the direction of
Mrs. W. R Hill.
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Spring plus roller -kate- ju-t
naturally equal a movie
whether the skater i- a -ea-
sonal expert or trying them out
for the first time, the result 1-
sure to be charminz. and to he
come a filmed family trea-ure.
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Miss Norma Friou became Friou, brother of the bride,
the bride of Judson Hardy in and Leo H. White were also in
an afternoon ceremony on April the wedding party.
3 in Wallace Chapel at Lovers Following the ceremony a re-
Lane United Methodist Church c ept ion was held at Lakewood
in Dallas. Dr. Fred Bryson Country Club. The bride’s
officiated. table was covered in ivory and
Parents of the bride are Mr. centered with the pale yellow
and Mrs. Reuben R. Friou of five - tiered wedding cake. The
Dallas, formerly of Stephen- cake was flanked with
ville, and she is the grand- candelabra and arrangements of
daughter of Mrs. W. O. Cleve- spring flowers, and silver cof-
land and the late Mr. Cleve- fee service and punch bowl
land of Stephenville. The groom completed the appointments.
is the son of Mrs. William H. _ m,,
Hardy, Jr., and the late Mr. The tab les for the groom
Ha, ,, A’uli cake 11X1 guest book were cov-
C dy.° in ytown, tw her ered 111 coral, with decorations
, ther the mar riage bye ot candelabra and ivy. Included
Lather,thebrid eworeatradi- in the houseparty were Mrs.
tional dress of ivory silk or- Mrs, Melvin Coley, Mrs, Ralph
ganza and venice lace. The . inrn0 "te I: i
empire bodice was formed of M p,at Wrieht 61 ride,
lace and accented by fun sheer Mrs.RoberWrightandMrs
bishop sleeves finished with MortonP.Brooks, former ste-
lace cuffs. The semi - ben Phenilleresidentsc .
skirt was completed by a Ate “ trip the
chapel - length train attached couple wil live in Dallas.
with a Dior bow. Her silk 11- The bride received both the
lusion veil was caught to a bow RA and M.A. degrees from
of lace and pearls, and she Southern Methodist University
carried a nosegay of roses, and is presently teaching in the
A Satisfied Customer I* Our Aim
We Specialize
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Mexican Food
Come & Eat
$ With Us 6,
• Closed Monday 4,
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Mexico Cafe
903 E. Wash Stephenville
DUBLIN COIN’S
lent for an oily skin. Combine beauty aid routine. It’s worth SUBSCRIPTION RATES - By Mail Outside
MODE O’DAY
157 w. Washington 965 -3520
face, leave until almost dry.
Remote with warm water.
A mask consisting of the yoke
of an egg mixed with one table-
spoon of wheat germ is good
for dry, flaky skin.
To bleach spots on the hands,
rub with a slice of lemon and
let dry naturally.
Grated raw potato between
two strips of gauze are an ex- revival services at the Hico vertisements is limited to the cost o1 such a iver tisements.
cellent compress for puffy eyes. First Baptist Church Sunday, Any publication or reproduction of advertising or any other
One cucumber blended with April 4, through Friday, April copied matter appearing in the pages of either the Daily Empire
one tablespoon heavy cream 9. Services will be held at 7 or Empire-Tribune without written permission of the publishers
and one egg white will soothe p.m. each night and at 11 a.m. s expressly prohibited.
red, irritated sunburned skin. Sunday. Thursday night,
Rub the teeth and gums with designated Youth Night, a
special program will be pre- ( .A /
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McCleskey, John & Parnell, Charles. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 41, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 4, 1971, newspaper, April 4, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483433/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.