The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1976 Page: 6 of 16
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Page 6, The Nocona Newt, August 26, 1976
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913 Young St.
Nocona, Texas 76255
Studio 825-4518
Dear Friends,
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The Candy Must Go
We are
Clearing our stock
of
Pangburn’s Chocolates
HALF PRICE
Pecan “Millionaires”
“Frappe” cremes
“Extravaganza”
“Ragtime”
Larry & Donna Lemons
Closed Sun. & Mon..
9:00 - 5:30 Tues.- Sat.
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825-3226
216 Clay St.
Rick Wittmann
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Drug Store
While the current supply lasts,
all Pangburn's Chocolates will
be sold for
September 1st will mark the beginning of our LAST 4 MONTHS as a photography
studio here in Nocona for at least the next 3 years. It has been our pleasure to serve
the people of Nocona and surrounding area for the past 3%2 years by starting at the
bottom and building our business into a reputable firm that has strived to improve
the quality of portraiture and wedding photography in the Nocona area.
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quality photograph made. In fact, a good photograph is a special occasion in
itself.
REMEMBER: DECEMBER 31, 1976 IS OUR LAST DAY IN BUSINESS
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The family of the late and Mrs. D. R. Page of Euless;
| Warren Williams and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tipton
' Jane Tipton gathered for their and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vickers
। 3rd annual reunion on Aug. 14 of Wichita Falls; Tina
I & IS at the community room of Morrison and Gina Huie of
I the F & M Bank Building in Hurst; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
I Nocona. Tipton of Fort Worth; Norma
I A sandwich supper was Fondren, Peggy Hurtado and
I enjoyed Saturday night with Andy Tipton of Spanish Fort
I games and visiting afterwards, and Leia Tipton of Nocona.
I Breakfast was fixed Sunday The family wishes to
I morning. A business meeting express their thanks to the F &
was held with the date for next M Bank for the use of their
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100 gallons of gasoline
with the purchase of any new 1976 Maverick,
Mustang, Granada or Pinto from our stock
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Williams reunion held
During the months of August and September you will receive
However, there comes a time when we must face the decision whether to be content
to remain at the same level of knowledge and business know-how or to make an
effort to achieve a greater level of competence in our chosen field. Therefore,
around March 1, 1977, we will be moving to Santa Barbara, California, to attend
Brooks Institute of Photography.
WE WILL STILL BE IN BUSINESS UP UNTIL
DECEMBER 31,1976.
If you’ve been meaning...
...to have a good quality family portrait made, call us fof an appointment
soon so that we can schedule a beautiful casual outdoor sitting while the
weather is warm and the foliage is green.
If you’re a student...
...and you're tired of the same old mug shots that you get every year at
school, come by and let us show you our unique approach to student portrait
photography. We can make your appointment to fit your schedule and our
prices will surprise you.
If you’re engaged to be married...
.. .and you want a nice color portrait to display at your wedding reception and
later in your home, we can do the job that will please you. We'll take some
poses indoors and some outdoors at no extra charge.
If you’re about to be married...
...you'll want some good quality photographs to help you remember all the
excitement and beauty of this important occasion. We can fill your needs for
as little as $52.50 plus tax. We give you three different wedding plans to
choose from. Come by and see our work and let us know what you're
interested in. Remember, your wedding pictures will last longer than
anything else that you spend your money on.
If you’re celebrating a wedding anniversary...
...you don't have to be married 50 years to have a portrait made together.
Call us for an appointment. Anniversary portraits make great gifts for
children and friends.
If you’ve got old photographs...
...that you would like to have additional copies or enlargements made from,
we will be glad to help. Your original never has to leave our studio. It will
not be damaged in any way. Color, black & white, or sepia, and you get to
keep the negative.
If you’ve had any kind of photograph made by us...
...in the last 3%2 years and you would like to have additional prints made,
now is the time to re-order. Portraits, weddings, engagements, copies, '
banquets, pageants, sports, or anything! Order now while you still have the
chance. We will not be able to accept any orders after the first of the new
year.
If you are none of the above...
MR. AND MRS. W. J. STONE
Stones celebrate
50th anniversary
Broadway Baptist Church, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Fort Worth, was the site of the McCable, Fullerton, Calif.;
golden wedding anniversary Mrs. Don Oswald, Salinas,
celebrationforCiaraand W. J. Calif.; Mrs. Carmen Crain
Stone Sunday. Williams, Fort Worth; and the
Family and friends of the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
couple gathered for the 11 Brooke and Mitchell, Amy,
a.m. worship service to hear a and Elizabeth. Fort Worth and
sermon on "Christian Mar- Dr. and Mrs. Bill Stone and
riage" by Dr. John Paul Henry, Arlington.
Carter, pastoral counseling On Saturday evening, Mrs.
minister for the church. Williams entertained the
Afterwards the families of the with a buffet dinner
Stone children, Mrs Sarah Catered by Walter Jetton’s.
Stone Brooke and Dr. Bill 7
Stone, were hosts to a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Stone (nee
in Fellowship Hall. Clara Crain) were married in
A buffet dinner was follwed the garden of the Nocona
by cutting a golden anniver- home of her parents, Dr. and
sary cake for the following: Mrs. N. W. Crain, Aug. 22,
Mr. and Mrs. John Clyde 1926. Since 1949, the Stones
Crain. Austin; Mrs. Elizabeth have made their home in this
Modrall Sisk, Albuquerque, N. residence.
M.; Hannah M. Frazer, After the Sunday festiv.
Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ities, the California and New
Scott, Nocona; Mrs. Sidney Mexico guests went to Nocona
Adler, Rosemary, Steve, and and are visiting there this
Marc of Mexico City; Nancy week with the Stones and
Jane Scott, New York City; other friends.
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years reunion being set for wonderful community room for
Aug. 6 & 7. 1977. A our special occassion.
devotional was then held and Many friends stopped by to
then everyone enjoyed a wish the family well and they
hearty turkey and dressing thank everyone for coming and
dinner. helping make the reunion a
The oldest relative present success I
was Edith May Williams of
Saint Jo and the youngest was (.n- -m mAA4c
Brandy Morrison of Hurst-- UIOUU IIIUUU
eight month old great-great
granddaughter of the late • Ar
Warren Williams. 1n Mnn
Six of the eight surviving *** ""
children were present. These Young America, Minn, was
included Mr. and Mrs. Roy the site for the reunion of a
Wheeler and Mary Smith of group who still thinks of
Canadian; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nocona as Home.
Beaty and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erma Ruth Lowrie Kil-
Williams of Odessa; Mr. and crease, Nocona; Topsy Robert-
Mrs. A. W. McCarley of son Wright, Grand Prairie;
Austin; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Bobbie Daniel McClennan,
W. Williams and boys of Houston; Betty Williams
Nocona. Simpson, Denton; and Joan
Not present for the reunion Anderson Coleman, Fort
were Mrs. Jean Ross of Worth visited Peggy Kilcrease
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and Barlau of Young America.
Bill Williams of Morgan City, while there, the six of them
Louisiana. travelled to Duluth and Knife
Special guest of the family River, Minn, on the shores of
was an old friend-Miss Enid Lake Superior.
Justin of Nocona who honored This is an annual event, but
us with her presence and previously has taken place in
enjoyed dinner with us. Texas.
Other relatives and guests
« romnoutwere Supper Planned:
and Mrs. Carl G. Tipton, Fort An ice cream and cake|
Lupton, Co lo.; Mr. and Mrs. supper will be held Aug. 27 at
Joe Whisennond,, Elkhart, the Bonita Community Center.
Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Everyone is invited to come. I
Sargent, Casper, Wyo.; and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schultz, D....
Midwest City, Okla. brown tamlly
Texans attending were Mr. meg+e 94 n-,L
and Mrs. Alvin Martin; Mr. -ccw Fd-
and Mrs. Cofer Williams and _ ...
Mrs. Edith May Williams of , Friends and relatives of the
Saint Jo: Mr. and Mrs. Rod late A. A. Brown family met
Keever and Mr. and Mrs. Saturday night and Sunday at
Charles Keever of Friends- Nocona City Park for their
wood, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. annual reunion. Sandwiches
Nolan (Jack) Salmon of and ice cream were served.
Lakeview; Mr. and Mrs. Saturday night basket
Jerrod Short of Stinnett; Ovie lunch on Sunday. Ninety four
S. Tipton of Pampa; Mr. and were in attendance.
Mrs. Mayford Tipton and Billy Molsbee visits son
Wayne Ttpton Jr., of Euless;
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kemp of Mrs. Grace Molsbee visited
Keller; Willa Dean Sorenson her son and wife, Mr. and
of Canadian; Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. Allen Molsbee in
G. Sutton of Gainesville; Mr. Gainesville last week.
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