Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 146, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 29, 1971 Page: 2 of 18
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EPHENVILLE EMPIRE-TRIBUNE &
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Mrs. Thomas R. McLeroy, Jr.
Mrs. Latham Honored
For 20 Years Service
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Insurance
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(Perchik), and Bobby Heath Monday, Aug. 30, from 6:30 years service.
(Fyedka) will enact suitors to 7: 30p.m. at Scout Acres on “
for the marriageable girls - East
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Elmer and Addie Lee Cox.
Gerald and Dorothy Cox and
children, James and Francis
Cox and son, Jim and |
Merlene Cox and daughter
and Mrs. Naomia Cox, all of
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A timely garden hint: Plant alphabetically -
asters in the first row, blue bonnets in the
second row, and so on. That puts weeds way in
the back.
Now is the time to stand up and be counted,
advised a writer who wishes to remain anony-
mous.
The news that ammonia exists in outer space
is welcome. It means that when we get there,
floors will be clean.
Sent the wife home for the rest of the summer
to catch up on the washing, ironing, scrubbing,
and cooking. Decided no wife of mine is going
to work.
" No work required with new Armstrong Solar-
ian vinyl floor. Mirabond is what distinguishes
•Solarian from the so-called" ‘No-Wax" floors" on
the market. The nonporous surface maintains
its high gloss, without waxing, for longer than
any vinyl floor. Come by for a test.walk. See
black heel marks whisk away. CofRtemperary
styling, long-lasting beauty. See us today.
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Mrs. Elton Lathan for her 20 years service with Ellis
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Final 71 Musical
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Casa Manana’s final show bitterly. It is he who will sing
of the 1971 season, "Fiddler the wryly witty song of his
on the Roof,” opens fantasies, “If I Were a Rich
tomorrow night for a two- Man."
week run at the theater-in- Ziona Balaban will be seen
the-round. as Tevye’s wife Golde, who
“Fiddler on the Roof" is sarcastically calls him “My
1 one of the ll-time great hits breadwinner!" and joins him
of theatrical history, the in the song so comically I
musical that scored superfluous for a couple
successes in New York, married for 25 years, “Do
London and 24 other capitals You Love Me?”
i for seven years from the time Rose Mary Rumbley has K
I of its first, opening on the role of the busy ■
I Broadway to 1964. It passed Matchmaker, aptly named H
| the record previously held by Yente . that being an old - ■
H “Hello, Dolly! ’ to become country word meaning a U
d the longest running musical woman who’s a Big Dealer *
I 04 Broadway to history, and and even more a Big Talker
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written by Joseph Stein, is Tompkins (Hodel), and Lana
based on the endearing Lou Boyd (Chava) will
Tevye the Yiddish portray the three elder
short storywriter whocalled daughters of Tevye who sing
himself Sholom Aleichem, the plaintively funny song
Tevye to an overworked but "et - "
Quality
speaks for itself...
Sara Kathryn Whitacre I
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Says Vows in El Paso I
Miss Sara Kathryn Sandy Bailey and sister of
Whitacre became the bride the bridegroom, Miss Judy
of Dennis John O’Connor at 7 O’Connor wore similar I
p.m. Saturday in Coronado gowns in pastel pink. Each I
Baptist Chapel at El Paso, carried a pink rose.
Rev. H. F. Dearing Tom Doyle, Baden, Pa., I
officiating. was best man. Ushers were |
Mr., and Mrs. John A. brother of the bride, J.
Whitacre of El Paso; her Whitacre; brother of the
maternal grandmother, is bridegroom, James
Mrs. M. L. Latham and her O’Connor, and Bob O.
rrcws
FhowSSSpROTtolcWedtne
B. O’Connor of San Antonio, ceremony.
Given in marriage by her After a wedding trip to !
father, the bride wore a Hawaii and California, the
formal Empire gown of white couple will be at home in El
organza with flocked daisy Paso. The bridegroom is 3
and satin trim. She carried a employed by Lee Way ;
nosegay of multicolored Freight Co. He received a 8
roses, carnations, daisies, B.S. degree in May from the
corn flowers and University of Texas at El
gypsophilia. ...... Paso and was commissioned
Mrs. Kenneth Adams, a lieutenant in the U.S,
matron of honor, and Miss Army.
Cynthia Paredes, maid of The bride is employed by
honor, wore long Empire Coronado Baptist Church,
gowns of dark rose organza She is a graduate of
with embroidered eyelet CoronAdo High School and an
trim. Bridesmaids Miss El Paso business college.
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McCrory, Ark., and Ann
Burgess of Morganfield, Ky.
Flower girl was Pam Salter
of Barden City, Mich. Their
nE,,musis Terry iroseSfeseesherafmehane:. lives would be as shrty as.
Price soloist, and Mrs. Jerry Leonard Cain of Abilene .as a fiddler on the roof.”
Martin organist served as best man, and This first song sets both the
Vows were exchanged groomsmen were Terry title and the theme of the
candelabra with white Palmer, both <* Center. world is awaking from the Shurr,
tapers Mike Ford of Abilene and somnolence of centuries. In a Stecko, musical director;
Given in marriage by her Larry Wheeler of Houston time of unrest, his traditions Diana Bafta, choreo-
father, the bride wore a seated the guests. tumble down. His daughters, grapher; Joe I. Tompkins,
formal gown of ivory dacron Following the ceremony a for example, refuse tolet him scenic.designer andDiane
and polyester organza reception was held at the choose their husbands for Tomlinson, Hightins
trimmed with venice lace Twentieth Century Club. The tnem,."andsu -
from the neckline to the hem bride’s table laid with a beige against his wille. Ag
of the skirt', which swept to a cutwork cloth and centered The othe notab, sonsS - ugia.; n d. „.2, uan eect w * uvx0> n. avac—es vy, Those Attendino were ur>
wimsmachm"inca. e SJ.thaSrt'i5Sg'cI!« we"5errym0d0a-trms gaztiss saMesaca *“*1” The following aunts ol the mamgzzrtngmsoKa
was accented with matching Salter, and Mrs. Gary Anatevka, some richly 8.15 p.m. Monday through Darling and Mrs. T. R. Eay Trkne tEE -Martin,
venice lace.l a c_e Watson served the punch. X-et matundey at J'Slpm « MMccrorg, chastdin" aatyrwatton
bouquet of white rosebuds, cAmatchinegcutworkzcloth PAcasa Manana. Seymour Saturdays. All seats are Aenaersh, EiFso: Mirs. E. stanieyq’Gray and Miss
glamellias, baby’s breath, {vered.tpesgrooms.tabe: Penzner will have the role of reserved. F Childress, Gordon City, Lorita Gordon.
and English ivy on a white H Sti-E urent.sek. Tevye, who carries on Reservations may be Mich.; < and Mrs. Vance Out of town guests included
Bible. n taered pocrarG comradely conversations made by calling the Casa Burgess, Morganfield, Ky. Mary and Ann Burgess,
Lou Ellen Currie of arspen."as served y with God to complain about Manana box office, 332-6221, The bride’s colors of Morganfield, Ky.; and Mary
Baytown attended the bride -aomnogs his problems, but never in Fort Worth. apricot and lime together Ruth and Frances Childress,
as maid of honor, and Mrs Stanley Gray
bridesmaids were Lorita presided at the guest
Gordon of Stephenville, registry, and piano music
Mary Ruth Childress of was provided by Mrs. Jerry
McCrory, Ark., and Mary Martin.
shame and regret every time one hears of an assassination,
murder or a violent sudden death. . .Panicky pleas and prom-
,.o -isesalltoo often pantomine identicai words sad letters heard
LiUie do many, many times before. But the vicious repetitions
continue. Human life these days seems to be a cheap commod-
ity.
Thts attitude to a sad indictment of our times. Thendict-
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Burgess-McLeroy Vows
Exchanged by Candlelight
loveable for ms cneerzu offices and choose their own
Miss Andrea Jane Burgess polyester voile with apricot courage to the face of his husbands. Debb e
became the bride of Thomas trim and matching hats. troubles- which include ms Sharon Balaban will be seen
R. McLeroy, Jr., at 8 p.m. on They carried nosegays of poxerty, hissharP ttongued as Tevye’s two other
Aug. 21 in the First Baptist three handmade apricot wife.:and three daughters of daughters, still below
Church of Stephenville. The ribbon roses. marriageable age for whom marriageable age.
Rev Emil Becker officiated candlelighters were hescanproyidesnosdower e5, WUUam Pickett (Lazar
thpdoublering ceremony,, Frances Childress of sto, t sSa^nglbSi! wOlr), Forbes Woods
MP.aantsmrs"Maynrd“n. McCrory., Ark-aand Ann theznshakablnzewish (Motei), John b— Woire
NurgessdofStephrnymiasand and"thons thatwrotppnehima tat:aop.m.atscoutAcreson Thosgattendmgthedinner
McLerOv Sr ofCenter of Barden City, Mich. Their villagers. "Without our for the marriageab e girls ' East Long. Any boys were Mr. and Mrs. Bras Cole,
MwfrS musk was dresses were identical to tradltioni,” he sings, "our four .of them for three interested in joining the Boy Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Pack,
Weeing music was thneenfthentherattendanta-a’-- 32’ daughters, so that one must Scouts are invited to attend. Mrs. Lillian Hanson, Mr. and
be disappointed. Jim -Neal The subject for the new Mrs. H. A. Hoover, Mr. and
will be seen as the Russian meeting will be helping with Mrs. Elton Latham, and the
Constable. the rodeo this weekend, nahosts, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis.
Casa’s production staff for
"*"""55 Andrea Burgess Feted
tumble down. His daughters, grapher; Joe I. Tompkins, With Bridal Luncheon
example, refuse to let him scenic designer; and Diane
held atthe choose thelr husbands for Tomli ns on, lighting On Friday, August 20th, a mums, carnations, and
arcub. The- them, and they*' marry designer. Costumes wilbe luncheon was given i honor baby br3irm.de up the
-----•—im" by Brooks • Van Horn of New of Andrea Burgess, bride decoration..
York.City. 2 . elect of Thomas R. McLeroy,
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and Jerry Bock, dramatize play at Casa Manana Aug. 30
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Burgess of Morganfield, Ky. For traveling the bride
They wore formal length wore a hand crocheted kelly
gowns of lime green green knit suit with brown
accessories and a gold James F. and Mary Cox met Others included Frank and
cymbidium orchid corsage, at the Girl Scout House Ver. Cox of Escolan, Calif.;
After a short wedding trip Sunday, Aug. 22, for a Mrs. Stella Stephens of
the couple will be at home at reunion and lunch. Only one Pasadena, Calif.; Bill and
5307 Link in Austin. son is still living, but there Nell Cox and son and Bill and ,
.LPAat were n grandchildren, great Helen Betenbough
s-heprinesasgraduateso grandchildren and friends Andrews, Dari and
StephenvtUe High School.nd present. Mae Boyd of Belton, Francis
University of Texas Austin. Those attending were Earl Ashworth of Alameda,
Her husband was raduated and Emma Singleton, Robert Calif.; Ray and Dell Cox and
from Center High School and and Cassie Caldwell, Earl daughter of San Antonio, ment is even more disgraceful in connection with traffic and
I the University of Texas at and Pauline Pack, Doyle and Jerry and Ann Merchant of nighway deaths. WHY is it that so many people toil to Teaiid
I Austin and will attend law Tammie Pack and son. Gary Duncanyile, Doug Cox and a steering wheel attached to three tons of automobue steel
. I school there this fall. and Martha, Pack ’ and sons o Midland, James and is far more dangerous, tor more LETHAL than any trigger
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F| Mrs. Thomas R. McLeroy: Jordan and children, Russel Next year's reunion was since 1775?
I Sr“ on Eridaynight, Aug; 20, Roberson, and Mrs. Carlie set for the fourth Sunday tn For your own protection, and for the safety of others remind
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McCleskey, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 146, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 29, 1971, newspaper, August 29, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499897/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.