Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1971 Page: 2 of 16
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At the Texas Fashion Creators showings for Spring-
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mark of a bright pink sash The top is in silk surrah
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The Dublin - Purves Quilting Club met Wednesday at the
Laurel Street Methodist Church for an all day meeting. After
a sack lunch, the group completed a king size quilt for M r s.
Theola Tatem. Those present were Mmes. Nellie Wilcoxson,
Juanita Ross, Dovie Traweek, J. C. Turney, Onie Hancock, The-
ola Tatem, Willie Sewell, Vera Tackett, Gladys Woods, Alva
Lee Gilman, Vera Edwards and Miss Leona Stephens.
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Mrs. Will T. Gandy, who has been a patient in Baylor Hos-
pital in Dallas, will return to Dublin Friday. She is much im-
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T. P. Tackett, first; Mr. and Representatives of the Huck- are elected delegates.
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promoting Earth Week, at the
recent Tarleton Geological So-
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trol measures for local resi-
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her hip Sunday. She is in Stephenville Hospital.
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CONVENTION BOUND--Practically on their way from Lingleville to the state FHA
meeting in Dallas are (l-r) Jane Riddle; Teresa Parks; advisor for the Lingleville and
Huckabay chapters, Mrs. Ann Krueger; and Karen Parks.
Huckabay, Lingleville Girls
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Week featuring the designs
of the Texas Fashion Crea- Pants still appear on the
tors Association. And it was scene for business and plea-
a Texas size treat. sure. They were shown in all
, styles — long and straight.
Every current fashion tiered and flared, mid high
mood was interpreted, from knickers and, of course, the
chic shorts to lace-trimmed much heralded shorts. Other
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McSwaim are sponsors for the
TSC Geological chapter. “FHA Steps into Action” is receive the State Degree, high- Over 5,000 members and ad-
the theme of the 1971 state est award of the organization, visers are expected at the
Winning Hands meeting of the Texas Associa- in a special ceremony Friday, meeting, a highlight of which
- tion of Future Homemakers of Teresa Parks is also an out- will be a closing challenge giv-
Stephenville Duplicate Bridge America to be held at the going Area IV officer, and Miss en by Barbara Baley, 1969-70
Club winners on Tuesday night Memorial Auditorium in Dal- Sutton is member of the State Area IV FHA president and now
were Mrs. Art Dillon and Mrs. las April 23-24. Chorus. The other three girls a home economic student at
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ADMISSIONS "
April 21
Tony Hefter, city; Mrs.
Inez Howerton, Hico; Terry —
Teddle, city; Cullen Banner,
Dublin; Earl Boling, Ireland; - w
Cheryl Halbert, Joshua; Mrs. •t
Coy Wilcoxon, Desdemona.
DISMISSALS
J. E. Tipton, Ross Pearcy,
Mrs. M. J. Meester, Victor
Whitely, Michelle Griffith.
J. L. McDonald, third. and Vicki Pack. Lingleville
representatives will be Teresa
WORLD ALMANAC Parks, Karen Parks, and
-nuvarx• Jane Riddle. Accompanying
Ta- " 5 them will be Mrs. Ann Krueger,
The sea horse is a fish advisor for both chapters, and
characterized by its elon- Mrs. Tom Whitts, chapter
gated head and snout The mother from Huckabay.
World Almanac notes that Miss Whitis is an outgoing of-
the seahorse swims in an ficer for Area IV and is an
upright position by quickly ejected state officer whose of-
beating its fins Sea horses fice will be decided by the
are capable of a wide range nominating committee prior to
of color change which helps meeting. She will also be
protect them in their nat- .. Po , . ...
ural habitat among the 300 girls who will
By HELEN HENNESSY mer season And one of the
NEA Women’s Editor most breezy locks of all was GOING TO STATE-Debby Kerr and Carolyn Mann of
nuiAC AEA , the rickrack. and lace. Huckabay presented an electric demonstration that won
again Dallas was the back- was Shown as part of a dress district 4-H honors and will be presented at the state con
drop for a giant fashion show or as the contrasting half of test in Juno.
— the 21st National Press a pant set.
State Second Vice - President ture Homemakers of America
from Matador, assisted by the — Today’s Youth, Tomorrows
ten area presidents and the ten Leaders.”
area second vice-presidents of Part of the Saturday morning
the State. session will be devoted tobusi-
"‘Doing Hour Thing" will ness, reports of committees,
be the theme for a fun program and to the presentation of the
at 8 p.m, Friday at the Audi- siate of officers for 1971-72.
torium. Special entertainment The three Future Homemakers
numbers will be presented by selected to sing in the All-
Areas VI,VI,VIII,I,andX. State Chorus at National Fu-
Paula Carroll, State Fourth ture Homemakers of America
Vice - President from O’Don- meeting in July will be pre-
nell, win serve as toastmis- seated; also the Future Home-
tress. Musical number swill be maker selected to represent
performed by the State Chorus. Texas as pianist at the Narioo-
Outgoing President P a m al Conference.
Price, Yantis, will bring a installation of officers for
special mesage to delegatee 1971-72 will climax the Satur-
at the closing session Satur- day morning program andclose
day. She will talk on "Fu- the two-day meeting.
The April meeting of the Bunyan Thursday Club was in the
home of Mrs. Grace Chatham with Mrs. Melvin Logan as co-
hostess. After a covered dish luncheon, the president, Mrs.
Ava Thiebaud, welcomed the 11 members and one guest who
were present, and read "It Isn’t The Club, It’s Us” and
"Smiles.” Mrs. Guy Snively led the prayer. Mrs. Logan read
the minutes, and then roll call was answered with the name of
a favorite flower. Recreation was a game directed by Mrs.
Albert Traweek. High score was won by Mrs. Logan. Mrs,
Carl Sanders was in charge of the program which was on East-
er. The club will meet May 6 in the home of Mrs. Carl Sanders.
The Dublin American Legion and Auxiliary will sponsor the
regular quarterly singing Monday, April 26, at the Legion Hall
at 7 p.m. Quartets from De Leon, Stephenville and Dublin are
expected to be present. All singers are invited as well as any-
one who enjoys good singing.
. „ mucn neralaea snorts utner „ Winning 4-H teams from the bers, Kendyl Elston, Johnette
peasant midriffs. And all leg shows took the form of Huckabay Club will compete in Carpenter (third high individu-
were done with an original jumpshorts, tap shorts and the State 4-H Roundup at Texas al), and Larry Woolley (high
touch. rompers. Sometimes they A&M University in early June, individual). This team was
The pants brigade is being were shown under an open Those who won in district com- coached by Tommy Whitis and
infiltrated this season by maxi and coordinated with petition on Saturday at Tarle- placed first in district compe-
the gentle but definite return an interesting assortment of too State College were the fol- tition. Placing second in dis-
of the dress. And the Texas tops lowing: trict competition was the rifle
designers have handled the Knits bloomed in profusion Farm and ranch manage- team composed of Johnny
new dress look with taste, in flat, printed, jacquard and ment, Vick Pack and Sandra Gardner, Dennis Fulfer, Rode
There was neat new de- novelty woven polyesters— Fuller; electric team demon- White, and Jeff Burleson.
tailing often summed up as washable and carefree for stration, Debby Kerr and Caro- Also competing on Saturday
saddle stitching and border travel, lyn Mann; dairy team judging, were the following members of
trim Waistlines were chief- , Billy Ray, Barbara Whitis, and the shgre-the-fun team: Dee
iy where they belong and ac- Fabrics were down-to- Beverly Sutton. Dee CKambers, Gwen Jenks,
cented with a belt or tie. earth denim, ticking, ma- Junior teams who competed Jana McCann, Julie Dowell,
They did, however, wander dras, bandana and small but are ineligible to go to the Leslie ALfrod, Twila House-
up to empire and down to wid Hower prints. state contests included dairy ton, Marvin Hallmark, and
hip on occasion. Pleats in Dots were all over the lot, judging team, Charlene Cham- Celso Campos.
all. forms — unpressed box big and bold and tiny as a "
and insert were in evidence. pinhead. Stripes line/up in CUA ca-
There were Russian shirts, every direction, some ap- i KOnVenTIOn
Indian prints and Spanish peared as surface interest on _ ,
scroll prints for the sum- the fabric itself. Cont. from p. l
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in Gustine Sunday. at Tarleton.
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McCleskey, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1971, newspaper, April 22, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483466/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.