The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1974 Page: 4 of 16
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Social Events
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Held In Franklin Home
E. A. S. Get-Acquainted
Party Set Tuesday Eve
Blouses, Halter Tops, Pants,
all with the new look!
We re Celebrating Our
84th Anniversary
MANY OTHER ITEMS in stock will be reduced for this
occasion - especially in Fishina Tackle.
Beautiful
Peggy Barker Dresses
evening.
Mrs. O. C. Mann, president,
presided and seven members
answered roll call with a help-
ful sewing hint or a question
on a sewing problem.
Mrs. Hill gave a demon-
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Nocona Public Library
III East Oak
1 O-inch heavy Aluminum Skillet with Cover, 3 colors,
Teflon-lined, was $12.95, now - $6.39
PYREX STORE-N-SAVE with plastic top, 2'/a quart jar,
$1.84 each; 1% quart jar, $1.48 each; % cup Jar, 57*.
each. These clear jars are for refrigerator storage
and can be put into your oven without the top for
warming. Fine for left-over foods.
Check with us for the latest styles
in Junior Petite sizes.
ATTENDS SEMINAR
Mrs. Dorothy Oman attend-
LAURA RAWLINGS
Laura Rawlings Named
Bridal Shower Honoree
PYREX SPECIALS - 9-inch Square Cake Pan, 1 qt. Cover-
ed Casserole, 1 % qt. Loaf Dish, 9-inch Flavor Saver
Pie Plate - only 99* each.
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Open House
for
Spring colors in coordinates
$1.98- $2.98 - $3.98 - $4.49
One group Patterns
25 e each
for
GROUPS
Your Friends,
SCOTT BROS
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Monday, March 18th
Ray’s Food Store
501 Clay Street
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On March 6, 1890, the firm of Scott Bros,
was founded at Saint Jo, Texas, by William L. and
Walter E. Scott. Their merchandise at that time was
home furnishings and Coffins. Many changes have
come to pass since those early days.
We acquired the store and funeral home
here in Nocona on June 17, 1941 and accepted Mr.
Howard Morris as part of this firm here in 1971,
especially in the funeral home to give more and
better service to our customers in our area.
RUTH S FABRIC SHOP
221 Clay Street
Gene Lanier o Forestburg: Gold Thimble Club Meets
Cheryl Hilton, leader pre-
sided at a meeting at the
TOPS Club Monday evening
at CFS meeting room, corner
Fannin and Bois d’Arc.
Fifteen members weighed in
at 6:30 p.m. with Gwen Smith
named best loser. Runners-
up were Lupe Workman, Lou
Morgan and Dot Ward. Re-
ceiving awards for a five pound
loss were Lupe Workman, Foy
Geurin and Cheryl Hilton.
Cheryl was also crowned
queen for the month of Feb-
ruary. Dot Ward won the
$4.00 weekly drawing prize.
Guests are invited to at-
tend any Monday night meet-
ing.
Ramsey, Nocona.
The couple has planned a
June 8 wedding.
Both Miss Forester and
Ramsey are seniors at No-
cona High School.
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WALLET SIZE
COLOR PORTRAITS
REMEMBER TO REGISTER for the drawing on
March 16th.
Libby's Safe-Edge Glasses in Bleu Tiara, 3 sizes, 15 oz.,
12 oz., and 11 oz., four to carton for 95* or 24' each.
{ New Shipment !
Permanent Press Prints
$1.39 and $1.69 yard
Variety of Spring Colors in
Dotted Swiss
in permanent press, now . . .
$ 139 yard
36-inch wide Burlap
795 yard
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PKHlis Lanier
Betty Crocker
Search Winner
Phyllis Lanier has been
named Forestburg High School
1973-74 Betty Crocker Family
Leader of Tomorrow. Phyllis
won the honor by competing
with other seniors in the writ-
ten knowledge and attitude ex-
amination on Dec. 4. She is
now eligible for state and na-
tional honors and will receive
a specially designed award
from General Mills, Inc.,
sponsor of the annual educa-
tional scholarship program.
An active member in school
and civic affairs, Phyllis is a
member o the National Beta
Club and president of the
Forestburg FHA Club. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Those present were Mmes.
W. H. Jackson, J. P. Jane-
way, I. H. Copeland, O. C.
Mann, E. L. McNew, Raymond
Molsbee, Delton Stilley, H. R.
Stoker, R. F. Thompson, Ab-
ner Wall, J. D. Franklin,
Leroy Gist, August Hyman,
W. T. Tompkins, Roy Weiss,
and the following guests:
Mmes. Edward Garrett, Earl
Nunneley, Luther Wilson, Orel
Wall, and Miss Sandra Dennis.
Because of adversecircum-
Kocks, visited in Mrs. Kocks’
classroom on Wednesday
morning of this week. Mrs.
Kocks is doing her practice
teaching at Fain Elementary
School in Wichita Falls where
she is teaching the second
grade. She is attending Mid-
western University where she
will graduate in May with a
degree in Elementary Edu-
cation.
stration on using a trace-a- ed a seminar for cosmetology
pattern, giving some very in- instructors Feb. 24-25 at the
formative facts. To altar, downtown Holiday Inn in Little
duplicate and design pat - Rock, Ark.
terns whether one is a be-
Plan April 12 Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Buck April 12.
announce the engagement and Miss Buck, a 1972 gradu-
approaching marriage of their ate of Nocona High School,
daughter, Marilyn, to Bill is attending Cooke County
Lewis. He is the son of Mr. Junior College. Lewis is a
and Mrs. James L. Lewis of 1969 graduate of Mesquite High
Dallas. School. Both are employed
The wedding is planned for at Nocona Athletic Goods.
Laura Rawlings, County Ex- Tidwell, Mrs. Ray Fenoglio,
tension Agent, was honored Mrs. Edwin Kleinhans, Mable
with a surprise bridal shower Tompkins, Carolyn Bell,
February 28 in the council Glenie Mullins, Jaylene Lov-
room of Montague County ette, Helen Fenogko, Euthelva
Courthouse. Jameson, Norma Johnson,
Home Demonstration Club Betty Tindol, Ruby Sledge,
members were hostesses for Clara Johnson, Mrs. Willard
the occasion. Coffee, spiced Shackelford, Mrs. H. M.Stan-
tea and cookies were served field, Mrs. J. I. Hall, Mrs.
to the twenty-three guests. Earl Gregory, Mrs. David
Gifts for the bride-elect Gregory and Hily Roberts,
were opened and displayed. Mrs. Rawlings plans a
Guests included Mrs. Jesse March 16 wedding in Plain-
Coker, Mrs. C. H. Ballard, view to Larry Pointer erf
Mrs. Homer Ward. Mrs. Ada Dumas.
The Nocona General Hos-'
pital Auxiliary met Tuesday
evening, February 26th, in
its regular monthly meeting.
Chuck Latham, Hospital
Administrator, was in charge
of the program. He spoke
on the duties of the Auxiliary
ladies and the rules under
which they will function in
the new hospital.
Mrs. P. M. Martin, Aux-
iliary president, announced
that the Auxiliary now has a
total membership of seventy-
one, of which 39 have indi-
cated their intention of work-
ing in the hospital.
Mr. Latham stated that he
expects to call a special meet-
ing of the Auxiliary within the
next two or three weeks to
acquaint them with the hos-
pital facilities and to make
plans for the hospital’s open
house.
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Kid’s Duds
“The Store With Style”
Mrs. “Steck” Walker, Proprietor
Nocona
Hill’s House of Fashion was ginner or an accomplished
the setting for a meeting of home seamstress she will find
Gold Thimble Coutures Sew- it to be an indispensible sew-
ing Club at 8 p. m. Monday ing accessory, she said.
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morris
Mrs. Waunell Bowling Kent Clayton M. Sanderlin
W.O. Begley
2.
BILL LEWIS and MARILYN BUCK
Camp Fire
Candy Sales
Total $2,853
The recent candy sales by
Nocona Camp Fire Girls
reached $2,853 this year,
compared to $2,747 last year.
Record of the sales by
groups are:
Sandra Mitchell, leader, 2nd
Grade $362 total. Melissa
Mitchell, 106 boxes; Teri Bax-
ter, 50 boxes; Mona Cox, 75
boxes; Joanna Brown, 75 boxes
Suzie Hightower, 40 boxes.
Charlotte Beckham, leader,
1st Grade, $350 total. Lisa
Smith, 50 boxes; Malissa
Jackson, 36 boxes; Jackie
Beckham, 41 boxes; Delores
Brown, 75 boxes; Melinda Mc-
Donald, 50; Leslie Elliott, 36.
Pat Taylor, leader, 2nd
Grade, total $313. Kim Taylor
90; Angie Uselton, 80; Ladona
Russell, 57; Kristi Kemp, 50;
Lea Jon Keck, 36.
Minnie Corley, leader, 3rd
Grade, $554 total. Mary Ann
Keever in charge of candy
sale. Carol Corley, 76; Jana
Horton, 50; Kristina Keever,
50; Tammie Kennedy, 50;
Becca Ritchie, 100; Pinita
Sewell, 54; Glena Smith, 66;
Kerrie Willis, 45.
Judy Baxter, leader, 4th
Grade, $509 total. Kristin
Invitations have been mail-
ed to Nocona area women to
attend a get-acquainted party
for ESA International sorority
which will be held at 7:30
this Tuesday evening, March
12, at the Sands Restaurant,
Nocona. Hostesses for the
evening will be Mrs. J. B.
Ritchie and Mrs. Tommy
Sparks, both of whom have
been members for several
years and wish to acquaint
local women with the sorority
and its goals.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha, In-
ternational, was founded in
1929 in Texas and has now
grown to over 1700 chapters
with over 33,000 members
throughout the world. ESA
is international, non - sec-
tarian, non-political, non-col-
legiate, and offers women the
opportunity of uniting with
other women who wish to de-
velop themselves and their
world for the better.
A slide program “Where
Are You Going, Pretty Wo-
man?” will be shown toelabo-
Celebrating this anniversary we are
offering some unusual prices on Household items as
listed below.
Our own gift to you will be in the form
of 10 Merchandise Certificates worth $20.00 each.
Come in and register at our store for one of these
Merchandise Certificates. The drawing will be held
on Saturday, March 16th at 4 p.m. in our store. You
do not have to be present to win.
other goodies to Mitzi
McNabb, Stacy Lawrence,
Kristin Baxter, Lori Rogers,
Patty Jane Salmon and the
honoree.
Crape Myrtle Garden Club Crape Myrtle Garden Club
met Thursday, February 28, meeting held February at the
in the J. D. Franklin home W. H. Jackson home was not
for a Guest Day program, reported.
Mrs. W. H. Jackson pre- Mr. U. A. Randolph, a guest
sided. Mrs. E. L. McNew speaker from Bowie, present-
gave the invocation. ed slides and gave an infor-
A book review, a delight- mative talk on pruning trees,
ful story of a close-knit Shaker shrubs, and roses. Then he
family entitled A Day No Pigs donned workclothes and went
Would Die by Robert Newton outside and showed the ladies
Peck, was given as only Mrs. exactly how to prune different
Earl Nunneley can give a good kinds of roses and shrubs by
book review. ' pruning them.
Punch, cookies, and nuts Thirteen members were
were served by the social present and were served a
committee, Mrs. O. C. Mann, pretty valentine plate contain-
and Mrs. Abner Wall, to five ing hearts, Italian cream cake
guests and fifteen members. and punch.
Baxter, 76 boxes; Mitzie Me-
Ramsey-Fwester Vows
To Be Repeated June 8
Next meeting will be at 8
p. m. March 18 at Hill’s
House of Fashion.
stances a very important
Birthday Honoree i
Katie Salmon was honored
on her tenth birthday, Feb-
ruary 28 with a party at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Salmon Jr.,
north of Nocona.
Out-door games were en-
joyed during the afternoon and
gifts were opened.
An attractive horseshoe-
shaped cake was served with
rate on the goals and back- Brown, 121 boxes; Kim Jack-
ground of ESA and it is hoped son, 36, Warri Marmaduke, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. For-
that a new chapter will be 50; Karen Stephen, 87. ester of Nocona announce the
chartered in Nocona in the next Jo Ritchie , leader, 5th engagement and approaching
month. Grade total $408. Norma El- marriage of their daughter.
Dress will be casual and re- liott in charge of candy sales. Virginia Lee, to Roger Ram-
freshments will be served. Aprile Elliott, 53 boxes; San- sey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al
There is no obligation to at- dra Kaiser, 37; Donna King, —
tending. Additional informa- 36; Brenda Leaton, 50; Dawn
tion may be obtained by call- Ritchie, 102; Debra Warren,
ing Mrs. Ritchie at 825-3526 50.
or 825-4488, or Mrs. Sparks ________________
at 825-6144 during the even- . r . A . ...
ing or weekend. HospitalAuiliary ,
KS Hear Progmm on
Mrs. Roy Allen and Mrs.
LethanHanson,, mother and. Amtiary Duties
grandmother of Mrs. Joene -
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Hays, Edgar R. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1974, newspaper, March 7, 1974; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493631/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.