Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1971 Page: 3 of 16
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THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1971
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Members of Epsilon Kappa
held their regular business
meeting on April 13 in t h e
Community Room of the Ste-
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Sharon Norcross, president,
called the meeting to order,
after which officers for the
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New officers elected were
Mrs. George Shiels, president;
Mrs. R. E. Martin, secretary-
treasurer; and Mrs. Arlie
Brown, reporter.
Plans were made for the
spring luncheon to be held at
12:30 p.m. on April 30 in the
Wren Room of the Tarleton
, dining hall.
M e m b e r s present were
Mmes. Tom Bridges, R. E.
Martin, Bras Cole, Oren Ellis,
C. M. Flory, Oscar Frazier,
J. P. Hedrick, Carl House,
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The Antique Club will meet
50 badges the Action Dstrict 7 meeting where she at 7:30 tonight in the Com-
’70 patch and was outstanding was elected district parlia- munity Room of the Stephen-
in the cookie sale mentarian for 1971-72. She ville Bank and Trust building.
Sixth grade troops: also reported that Audrey Falk- The program on primitive
Troop 130 earned 136 bad- ner won third place in the out- antiques will be led by Mrs.
ns is working on the Action standing district pledge com- Poly Jacobs. Visitors are in-
•70 ’ patch, and had 12 girls petition and was presented a vited to attend.
PERFECT RECORD-All 12 members of Junior Girl Scout Troop 132, including thos. receiving theirfiye-yoar pns sPecla award • h t
piefuredobove, oomedfiva-yeor ond ther emending the ................. JOhn •he thAnsounsement "as 2
doy night ecejivedtheir Pinsfrom,MrsJomes, Cowan, tooplegder. Trpopme mbersore Troop 132, led by Mmes, and of the installation of of-
Mariann Maniotis, Cathy Bennet, Kay Shinn, Julia Kunishige, Rebecca Calloway, Kathy James Cowan, Jesse Tackett, ficers scheduled for May 29
Cowan, Jonette Carpenter, Chary I Tockett, Dana Sim, Alicia Lindsay, Towna Pock, and James Maniotis, earned at the Tejas Club in conjunc-
ond Colleen Derrick. 70 badges, the Action ’70 patch, tion with a dinner - dance.
Aundrew Turley, James Little- coming year were elected,
ton, Marlon Farrar, and Hub They are Joyce Dowell, presi-
Willis, earned 70 badges, the dent; Wilma Walker, vice-
Action '70 patch, and is work- president; Audrey Falkner,
ing on two Signs. Senior Scout recording secretary; Gloria
assistants are Lyn Lumsden, Wolfe, correspondong secre-
Jan Gaines, Margaret Bos- tary; and Jean Parham,
well, and Susan Scott. treasurer.
Troop 134 completed the Sign
of the Arrow, will complete Joyce Dowell reported o n
the Sign of the Star this spring, her trip to San Angelo for the
District 7 meeting where she
Te meke your piz crispy, crimehy. we blend selected hard wheel
end pestry flours and other choice ingredients, mix and knead our
dough end roll our erusts fresh daily The only way t. fop this is with,
eged provolone, moxarelle end parmesan cheesel
The Abilene Model A Club
will host its fifth annual Swap
Meet and Flea Market at the
Taylor County Fair Grounds in
Abilene on May 1-2.
Dealers from all over the
country w 1 1 1 be there with
everything from complete an-
tique autos to butter churns.
Sellers from as far away as
California attended last year’s
Market with a variety of mer-
chandise. Fast selling items
included coins, cut glass, anti-
que furniture, guns, barbed
wire, and car parts. Any an-
tique auto restorer will find a
wide range of parts needed in
restoration.
A small fee will be charged
for sellers, but buyers and the
public will be admitted free.
A display of restored cars will
be an added attraction.
For further information, con-
tact Verle Smith, 3010 Grand
Ave., Abilene.
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The annual Girl Scout Recog- and had 12 girls receiving five-
nition Program was held at 7 year pins. Cadette Scout as-
p.m..on April 19 in the city sistant is Marcel Cedars,
recreation hall.
The welcome was given by —Cadette Scouts--
Sandy Sanford, followed by the Seventh grade Cadette Troop
opening flag ceremony by 129 is led by Mmes. James
Senior Troop 131 and the In- Young, W. B. Martin, J. C.
vocation by Sharon Smith. Terrell, Jr., Wentz Fehren-
Association officers and bach, and Hubert Savage. They
special guests seated at the have earned several badges
speakers stand were then in- and completed several Chal-
troduced. They included Mr. lenges and the Action '70 patch,
and Mrs. Sandy Sanford, Dan Troop members in the "Cot-
Wolfe, Dr. J. C. Terrell, Jr., ton Patch Band’’ performed.
Bill Stern, Mrs. A. C. Robbins, and four girls received their
Dr. and Mrs. Verne Scott, Dr. five - year pins.
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W. O. Sharp, Mrs. Charles Eighth grade Cadette Troop I i
Houston Mrs. John Skipper, 126 completed the Action ’70
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Other Association officers jects. During the program they gram Monday night are (I-r) Sherry McGee, Nancy Clark, Lynn Foster, Jan Gaines, Pam
g .. w . relgniyed were Mmes John Presented a style show, and Johnston, Lynn Lumsden, Carolyn Voss, Susan Scott, Jeanmarie Nichols, Susan Wil-
RECEIVE PIMS—Four members of Girl Scout Troop 129 earned five-year pins, and three n P0 Ar"n w.ems Marin three members received five- liams, Sandro Smith, Ginger Whitacre, and leaders, Mrs. Verne Scott and Mrs. W. O.
of them, Mardel Fehrenbach, Leslie Martin, and Cindy Nethery, were presented these Frmr ’ Fred Whiteside W- year pins. Leaders are Mrs. Sharp.
pins by troop leader Mrs. James Young at the recognition program Monday night. Not liam Martin Dan Wolfe,H L Sandy Sanford, Julia Sanford,
pictured is Karen Cunningham. savage. Jay Pemberton, 'and and Kathy Hunter.
Miss Judi Houston.
| The 1970-71 cookie sale re- -Senior Scouts
I port and recognition of Ninth grade Troop 128 com-
I achievements were given by pleted two Challenges, earned
I Cindy Denton for Mrs. Wentz the Action ’70 patch, 62 bad-
1 Fehrenbach, 1971 cookie chair- ges, and the First Class
I man. Award. Leaders are Mmes.
I Members of the three new Nathan Cedars, Doyle Daniell,
I second grade Brownie troops Jimmy Shinn, and Mel Bennett
I were recognized and sang two
I Brownie songs. These girls Tenth grade Troop 131 is the
I belong to Troop 183, led by largest Senior troop in the
I Mmes. A C. Martin, V. P. Council and is led by Mmes.
! Griffin, and J. R. Christopher, Arion Weems, Conley Jenkins,
a Troop 182, led by Mmes. A C. and Dan Wolfe. Members have
Barker, Keith Huggins, and been involved in a number of
। Jerry Sallas; and Troop 172, service activities and have
I led by Mmes, Doyle Johnson, earned several Aide Bars. ,
I Jack Crouch, and Allen Ray. _ ,
I Another new troop, *170, with Eleventh.gradeTroop133,
I six Junior Girl Scout members, 1 e d by Mmes. °- Sharp
I was then recognized. Troop and Verne Scott, is.currently
I leaders are Mmes. LoydSteph- working 00 several Aide Bars.
I ens, Brant Austin, and Charles Twelve members received
I Landes 01611 10-year pins, 1116 largest
I Next' to be recognized were number in any one troop in 016
I the three third grade Brownie oune -
I troops, whose members have Twelfth grade Troop 135, led
I received their first year stars. Mmes. Dan Wolfe and Don
I Troop 136 is led by Mmes. R- Smith, are completing their
I F. Higgs, Jr., Bernard Hint- eleventh year in scouting. They
I ner, and A J. Berry; Troop earned 60 Aide Bars, repre-
1 186 is led by Mrs. J a m e s senting over 3,000 hours of ser-
| Beaver and Mrs. J. M. Hoyle; vice *
and Troop 175 is led by Mmes. ’ a
AMONG THE HONORED-Tw.lv. members of Junior Girl Scout Troop 130 w.r. presonted Bob Moody, Oliver Kuper, and , Also recognized for outstand-
their five-yeor pie. Monday nighe by troop lcoder Mr. John Rh.a Pictured abov. ar. Bill Riddick p,_ ing service to theloca “ outing
CeppyPorneil,"LiATete,YvnnFrezir,Mich.l Dunn, Phyili.coff.., su Smith, Recognition was then given SF^Sr. and'Mrs. Dtn
Judy Meson, -uli, Au try, Keren Sullivan, ond Jud. Port.,. Not pictured or. Dee Anna to the Junior Girl Scout troops, Wolre, who were presented with
Cantu and Dione Gilby: made up of fourth, fifth, and 10-year pins.
sixth graders.
Troop 184, fourth grade, led
by Mmes. Charles Everett,
James Anderson, James
Larimore, and Fred Whiteside,
has earned 72 badges and the
Action '70 patch during
the year.
Fourth graders in Troop 185
have earned 107 badges, the
Action '70 patch, and the Sign
of the Arrow. Leaders are
Mmes, Jay Pemberton, Jerry
Walker, and Edward Wolfe.
Fifth grade troops recogniz-
ed were as follows:
Troop 127, led by Mmes.
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.