Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 185, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1973 Page: 2 of 10
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Paid vacations, paid holidays, group hospital and surgical pian, life
insurance, credit association, group major medical plan, discount on
company product purchases, free retirement plan, other liberal benefits.
Dublin, Texas .Dinner on the
ground at Noon...Every one is
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Bill Ferguson and Joyce
Murphy won the 1973 Las
Colinas Country Club Mixed
Doubles which were played in
Dallas earlier this month. The
pair took the title with a 64,62
two sweep set.
Ferguson is a 1957 graduate of
Stephenville High School and
a attended Tarleton State for two
years before transferring to
North Texas. He is presently
employed as a sales manager
with Harper & Row Publishers.
School Department and lives in
Margaret Mote arranged for carnival. Time end place wU be
the group to eee a film on the announced.
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Save on this Frigidaire
range with an Electri-
clean oven that can clean
itself automatically, leav-
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away with a damp cloth.
Features a Cook-Master
oven control for even
greater convenience.
HSE3-36S
We Now Have Openings For
Sewing Machine Operators
Experience Not Necessary
Monday night. Shown, from left, are: Beth Chastain, historian; Kathy Irick, 3rd Vice President;
Kaye Stacey, 2nd Vice President; Denise Pack, Parliamentarian; Debide Pack, President;
Charisie Allen, Public Relations; Sherrie Cleghorn, Treasurer; Karan Mayberry, Sergeant nt
rms; Sue Reberssa, Serge ata at arms; and Pam Brown, 4th vice president.
We Offer 1.80 per hour
Minimum Starting Pay
$31995
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Dallas. Ferguson is the son of -----
Mrs. Cleo Ferguson of 1546 W. UNITED WAT WORKERS - Westers for the Senior Citizens Center in the House to House
Jones. Stephenville campaign are shewn above: front raw, from left, Oscar Allen, Monty Jones and Eva Lewis; back
e‘--gumm raw: Mrs. Oscar Allen, Mrs. John Buth, Mavel Moore, Inez Burkett, Fay Skillman, Flossie Derrick
i anampnor mm and Lavinia Lohrman. Workers not shown are: Effie Haley, John Buth, Overa Cherry, and Jewell
ASNMMNFIMEATRESA Robbins.
Gospel Singings Scheduled
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For thebusiness meeting Miss Fannie Harber, who has
which followed, Rebecca Perrin been visiting her stator. Rev.
was chosen as the Little Sister and Mrs. Ira Kiker in Fort
I for the Dublin Chapter. Plana Worth the past few waste wil I
f were. also mads for the Spook return to her home in Dubin 1
I Parade at Halloween and a Saturday. |
TChristmas Parade. ....
Members present included, Miss Frances and Miss Lona 2
Sue Cowan, Beverly Salyer, Clay will return to their home in
Nancy Cook, Brenda Sears, Dublin Saturday from an I
I Rita Billingsley, Patti Sim- extended vacation tear of the ;
mens, Sharon Henderson, Mar- British Mee and other potato of j
garet Mote, Lynda Stafford, interest
Theresa Salyer, Linda Spruill,
Pam Hallmark, Phyllis Morton. Mrs. W. L. Gee entertained
Janyce Bradberry, Hilda family members Sunday with a
Underwood, Sherry Seasrs, birthday dinner in honor of her
Stormy Armstrong, Jolene husband, W. L. (Fate) Gee.
Jones, Linda Allison and Guests jww—nt far the rwHret-
Barbara Woods. ion inchided, Mr. and Mrs.
..... Vestal Rickey, Stephen, Darrell
The Ruth Sunday school of and Travis, of Abilene, Mrs.
Dublin First Baptist church Scotty McCeery, Cody and Ben
entertained with a 6:00 o'dock Gee of Stephenville, Mrs.Hattie j
covered dish supper Tuesday Richey and Joanie Davis of
night at the church Fellowship Dublin. Another daughter, Mrs. !
Hall Mrs. Mary Walla is the Dorothy Davis was unabie to
class teacher. attend due to illneas.
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The Dublin American Tegion .HIRTL-ac- GLAZED ACORN RINGS - Are a meat attractive way to serve the acorn squash in good supply at
andepxblinrymmrt Monday pThenFAPFpeeirdGrouno your market mow. scesot the vegetable are baked with orange juice and glazed with brown sugar,
Ai. puuZ.cic. WI -P. Eire "ne corn syrup, batter and a touch of fresh lemon rind.
night for a regular business Monday, September 19 in the
Dublin Riding Club Dollar
selected a new name, Ta-Wa- •
Night Slated For Sept. 29
nd lendI,Mr SJ Neh beratsoopmatthepblin classes; Rescue Race, open open, and everyone is invitd t
“r-.a- Riding Club arena tn City Par*. class: Girls Goat Tying, open join
and Mrs. Donnie Rodgers. Entres will be taken beginn- class; Breakaway Roping, 17
Bryant, Delon, Whisenant, Etry fee will be M per eeaa-emeee-ae-m------
wnnraMy,‘ckin,mntccem, Shower Honors Mrs. Whitman
Joanie Davis, Gaye Nelson, be given for first place ribbon „--w--TU
Bet.sendnndpGean.ayan. M M Amiscellanousshower honor- Uta. The hostesses included
placeswiulreceiverihbons tag Mrs. Randy Wigtown. the Mm. Edwin Ballow, Doris
aIIA „AgegroupswubiRe"e, former Carolyn Basham was Caudle, D. C. Chandler, H. B
e HICIIU t held in the home of Mrs. Dan Lane, Dan McGough, —Jerry
A - yeas gnxei and McGough, on Tuesday, Septem- Martin, Bill Parham, Gaye
WArIeI eoezearsan__ ber 18. Carolyn is the daughter Parsons, Steve Phillips, John
7*7** . T- 4240 An., of Mrs. James Moore, and Skipper. E. R. Sone, Jim
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy B. U--UUdrY Randy is the son of Mr. and Sturdivant. Doug Turley, Bev
Hampton announce the birth of Mrs. Sid. Whitman. White, and Louise Wooley.
• a daughter. Penny Kay, on ------------ Laura Whitman, sister of the
Sentomhar 18. She weighed 7 Parham groom, attended the guest
poundsand 14 ounceandwas ramam register. Mrs. Doris Caudle and dropsesesesesesese:
bornin Harris Memorial . Funeralservices for Mrs. Mrs. Steve Phillips received the
Hospital. * Nora Parham, o 808 gifts. Punch and cake, which Five percent of all couples
Grarwtpa rents are Dr. and Eiversidewi be beld at 3.30 p. carried out the yellow and white getting married in Japan this
Mrs. H. Hampton and Mrs. m. today in the ’ theme, was served by Mrs. year will honeymoon on Guam.
Frank Carr. The baby has a Funeral Home Chapel will Gaye Parsons and Mrs. Edwin reports Continental Airlines.
I.ur year «
Interment will be in Nacy Smith
rIv IT ... under the direction of Stephen-
I FclVd ville Funeral Home
The regular 5th Sunday Every one is invited to the be served following the singing. Mrs. Parham passed away
GOSPEL SINGING will be held regular 5th Sunday night EpwnET ________ Monday morning in Grand
Sunday, Sept. 30th at 10:30 a.m. Singing, held at Greens Creek Mr. Emmett Fowler will be in Grand opera wasfirst sung in Prairie. She was born August
at the First Congregational Methodist church, beginning at charge. Come and bring some A1penca m a meacre in New 11,1886 County,
- — Orleans, reports Continental the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Airlines. The building, located Eli Thomas Bullton. On July 10,
at 718 St. Peter Street, is in the 1904; she married Jesse
city’s French Quarter. Parham. She waa a member of
--- . the Riverside Baptist Church.
A $193million long-range Mrs. Parham is survived by:
_________ _____ _______ master plan for the continued a son, Lesly Parham of
■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■ ■ - — Visiting Mrs. Eva Howell and Farrow; Mrs. R. L. Simmons; Stephenville; two daughters,
’ ' Mrs. Nancy Latimer at the Mrs. Temp Hicks; Mrs. Moss; fnhoenizaronaSky Harbr Mrs. Jessie Ludwick of Dallas
Seattle, located near the Sunset Nursing Home on Mrs. Pearl Seer is t; Mrs. Arthur ingrnauynmeatProntnt and Mrs Agnes Sparteof
southern end of Washington's Sunday, September 23, were Hutchinson; Mrs. Bill Matt- aeneosscontmnenta Grand Prairie; a sister, Mrs.
JM^***-* hewsandMissgwenwulams. Anotnernew‘teminaf,dde
ciesspou f firsd qovsstngderendrinanaana GG- Hollingsworths To daragturnewsamkroftowerkin crandchundren
pioneers didn’t arrive there Howenot san Angeloi iroy and taxiwavs nil tn __w-j
until 1851, reports continental Mirl Howell from Arlington; Celebrate Anniversary g“-“ I0 Emmeeg
Airlines It was named after Bob and Helen Howell; Ray .. wthin.theunexttor year
Au .1 t I J e Imlcene Howen. TIff‘ and Mr. and Mra G G. Currently the airport is served
Chief Sealth. and Indian of the Imogene hZcU 2 and Hollingsworth will celebrate: by Contnental and nine other
Kenneth; Ewood and ™ IbeirOOU, Wedding Anniversary airlines.
■■■ ■ ■ ■ in 4 Howell of Odeassa; Mrs. Dora with an open house at their , A , .
home on 211 Dale Sunday, Los Angeles County covers
September 30, more than 4,000 square miles.
Mrs. and Mrs. Hollingsworth Within its boundaries, accord-
were married October 1,1913, in ing to Continental Airlines, are
Frost, Texas. They welcome deserts, mountains, metropol-
and relatives to visit itan cities, picturesque beach
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Ellis, Darwin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 185, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1973, newspaper, September 26, 1973; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500171/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.