Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 194, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 9, 1973 Page: 2 of 10
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Stephenville, Texas 76401. Al RayHuseffowerbed,mustalo asGrandOmicersef District 3,
volumes are postpaid.
Kathy Darby Installed
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As Worthy Advisor
Under the colors of Mre. Faith; Gina Cox, Recorder;
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District PTA Meet Set
local PTA units.
policies of the PTA, Patriotism,
Three-Way HD Club Meets
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12:00 noon on October 17 with
Mrs David Karthauser, First
District President. presiding
Four state PTA representa-
tives are expected to attend.
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We honor all burial insurance policies,
including those that may originally have
been purchased from other firms ...
and we honor them at full face value.
! ‘ r ALL cw rer~nostesses at me conee given at me raretom center onsaturaay were, from left:
Mrs. Ralph Glenn. Mrs A. B. Medlew. Mrs. F. M. Stigler. Mrs. A. H. Patton, Mrs. Joe E. Davis and
Mrs. Claude Bryant.
FUNERAL HOME
MR. & MRS. LYLEE. LACY
355 NORTH GRAHAM - STEPHENVILLE
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STUDENT CENTER-ne mi Studemt Center was the scene for a coffee on Saturday, October A
Maytag the good r—pu vires top am Mil. Dossie Yates, Mrs. Fred MeCleskey, and Mrs. John
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Johnsville, Lingleville East
End, Lingleville West End,
Lowell, Lower Green’s Creek,
McAlister Family. Martin
Family Millersville, ML Olive,
ML Zion, Northcutt, Piet Knob.
Pony Creek, Robeson Family,
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Kahhy Darby as Worth Advisor. Nature; Theresa Hogan, Im-
Kathy te »e daughter of Mr. mortality; Janet Syrock, Fidel-
and Mrs. J.T. Darby, 1508 ity; Susan Grayson, Patriot-
Rideeview, Mesquite. inn; Laws Stone, Service,
Kathy began her work to Shirley Weatherall, Confiden-
_ - ____ _ Rainbow to December, Uto, tial Observer; Monica Bennett,
. TT" . " when she was initiated into the Outer Observer; Beverly Bur-
brme 1 IB*1" frem W IrmnA
she served as Outer Observer. Chance, Choir Director. The
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I covering the following cemeter- Mr. and Mrs Tommy Mbs. Ana Lee Nesom,
I its: Acrea, Allard, Aycock HamiltonofDalasandMr.and CochainmanefStar,Visitatien
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Humberson, indian Creek, of the Sgldaui Ctoimmnty Mr.CoyPenywasasgohen6s
I Issacks Family, Johanna, _________________ Me Ambamader ammittee.
The First District PTA Fall with about 500 delegates from Abney of Woodsboro, Texas.
Workshop will be held in the 16 counties representing nine The workshop will deal with
Sam Houston High School in councils and approximately 270 School Bus Safety, legislation.
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The club member must be an
active 4-H member during the
I current year and a club
member may receive this
award only one time.
On October 27 at6:00 p.m.the
Gold Star Banquet will be held
p at the Banquet Room of
I Tarleton State University din-
j inghall.
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In m she demitted to Chair is composed of all
Mesquite Assembly No. 268 remaining members of the
here she served as Choir Rainbow. Mrs. Barbara Jones
Director, Religion, Patriotism, is Mother Adviser.
Nature, Faith, Charity, and Item Darby is the grand-
Wothy Associate Adivisor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RM.
prior to amnmiqg her duties as Savage of Stephenville, and the
Worthy Advtear. niece of Mrs. Vernelle Derby.
Thepink rose is Miss Derby’s
chosen flower. Eectesiastes 3:1
and Psalms are.the Biffrict Govemor of
scriptures she selected. m--- - “-I. ONTO VO
item Sue Patrick, a student at
the University of Texas and a _
member of Me Irving Assembly Rotary to Speak
Ito. 13K van installing officer.
Vickie Aben was installing
marshal OMer ipstallingoffic- At Assembly Wednesday
installing recorder; Gina Cox.
nstalling chaplain, and Miss Tim Harbin. Dtotrict Governor
L—7 of Rotary District 579, will be
W. Installing Musician. present at at Rotary Club
Marilyn Darty, of Orlando, Assembly to be held at 7:30
Florida, presided at the Wednesday at the Ramada Im.
gwestbook. Programs were At the Wednesday assembly,
dstributed by Jan Savage of Harbin will meet with club
and Micky Patirck of directors and committee chair-
Irving men.
Other officers installed were Harbin Mrs. Harbin win
Duma Green, Worthy Asjoc- be guests of honor at the
iate Advtear; Beverly Rut- Thursday Rotary luncheon. He
ledge. Charity; Kim MeRey- *il also address the Stephen-
molds Hope; Kathy Patton, ville club at the meeting.
Morgan; the honoree. Miss and Mrs. Bill Fanning.
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AHHram Miss Betsy Morgan, sister of Sharp, Till Stone, Toby Stone.
m,g member mist he at the bride, registered the Edwin Snyder, Joe Wallace,
B The, rears of mus as of guests. Mrs. TUI Stone and Mrs. Russell Wallace, Arion Weems,
January 1 of the current year. Ruby Davis received the gifts. Dan Wolfe, and Metra Wright.
The chib member shall have
completed at least three years
L of dub work during the current
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The four state PTA repre- and moral values.
sentatives are: Mrs. Fred Plans will be discussed for a
Parker of Fort Worth, Miss First District “Open House”
Harriet Griffin, Fort Worth. Tuesday evening, November 13,
Mrs Donald W. Sampley, of at the State PTA Convention in
Fort Worth, and Mrs. W.F. Austin.
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Three-way H D Club met on dust cloths and make cleaning Bruce, Johnnie Breeden, A.H.
October 2nd at the school lunch products from old reliable Dudley, Kenneth Lesley, A.B. H6n
- room for their regular meeting recipes that are economical and .,g, , .
under the direction of Chib not as harmful to surfaces to be Naul L B -Parham,Pat Bandy -mgg-gggm--
president Mrs IB Parham cleaned and Miss Elizabeth Cunning- ( Gd «
Mrs D C Walker led the chib Mrs I. W Weeks and Mrs ham k’t- 122688323
prayer andpledge. Mrs Fred Shannon served refreshments to The next meeting will be on % t .-4 HiM
Shannon led the group in Mmes K.D Adams. Truman October 16. wugEk-g 9g
singing •Shortening bread" "“_--LE"=
and Mrs A.H Dudley present- — . _ -I ■ ■ 1 REV. REX HUMBARD-is an evangelistle minister with a
ed a quiz of Naming the Hridle-H lect Hionorec 3part program for dissemimatiom if the GrepeL (1) He to paster
trees of a 5,000 seat church in Cuyahoga Fata, mear Akrem, Omio-ce
The program given was Cathedral at Tomorrow. (2) Frere this chureh, he origimates a
•Cleaning on a shoestring by Miss Jan Morgan, bride-elect Table decorations, carrying servicethatistelevised every Sunday, withoveroTVstatiens
Pat Bandy and demonstration of Clyde Rhodes, was honored out the bride’s chosen colors of ™ f *T‘
was given, how to treat our own with a miscellaneous shower pink and white, included a eingttmldeetn E Haumoari anaL-atOSEn
Saturday morning, October 6th, carnation, mum, and baby piete.gosPememsEeipensotrogeni“ppredmatey.“
at the 20th Century Club. breath centerpiece and pink -5m’ rere re “5 ame re - “ ““
In the receiving line to greet napkins on a pink crocheted
arriving guests were hostess, cloth. Punch, coffee, cake
Mrs. Norman Hubbard, the squares, nuts and mints were
bride's mother, Mrs. Virgil served by Mrs. Marion Porter
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Ellis, Darwin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 194, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 9, 1973, newspaper, October 9, 1973; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500180/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.