Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 6, 1974 Page: 14 of 22
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marriage of their daughter, Debra Kay to Alvin Lee Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Hamilton
of Goldthwaite, Texas. The wedding will be held February 9,1974 at the Washington Street Baptist
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their favorite Christmas good- Mrs. H.B. Garrett and Mrs speclal invitation for new 6:30 Games
Ies and as they were served, winter cleaning can oe Jay Larner will present memhers Tere are man" Tuesdav
enjoyed listeningJo the tape more importart tfan aprine rower arrangements from pope stephenvime mand 9:00 I.m.-4:00 p.m. Quilting
which was made of the cleanine,safetywiss,,a,or- Section Bo the. Spring surfounding "areas who are and sewing. "7
evening service. Those served ing tthe Teras Safety As Flower Show Schedule. Mrs. lonely. These people need us 2:00 Refinish furniture,
were: Mrs. J.B. Golightly, , an Garrett will explain the and we need them Choose a chair or a small
Miss Mae Jones. Charles With cold months ap- classification “Wild Kingdom The club is a multipurpose table to begin with.
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Lunch Menu
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Milk
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the club. Two daily papers 6:30 Games
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Figaro, whose trade is that of City Opera will take the rolek
a barber in Seville, will be of the elderly schemer Dr.|
busy getting married on the Bartolo; Metropolitan tenor!
stage of the Convention Robert Schmorr will be ths I
Center Theater Jan. 18 and 20 music teacher Don Basilio I
when the Fort Worth Opera and Don Curzio, a lawyer; I
produces the Mozart comedy, mezzo Carol Weiss will be |
The Marriage of Figaro," Marcellina; baritone Richard I
for the fourth time in its Cole, Antonio; and soprano I
28-year history. Claire Williams, Barbarina. I
The opera will be sung in The production will be a I
English. It is one of the best new one for Fort Worth I
known operas ever written < costumes and sets have not I
and its brilliant overture can been seen here before) and I
be hummed by most all- will have Corbett Foundation I
concert-goers. Filled with artistic director James. deBla- I
charming, light music, it has sis serving as stage director,
a story line , that includes Sets are by Henry Heymann I
mistaken identities and confu- and costumes designed by I
sion. |hat will, leave you limp Suzanne Mess. Rudolf Kruger, I
from laughter. general manager and musical I
The Fort Worth production director of Fort Worth Opera, I
is made possible by a grant will conduct both performan- I
from The Corbett Foundation, ces.
Cincinnati, Ohio and interes- Tickets are priced at $8.50
tingly enough "Figarn" is orchestra, $7.00 lower floor, I
being produced by all four of $6.50 lower balcony, $5.00 I
the Texas Opera companies- uper balcony, $4.00 last three
San Antonio, Dallas and rows, and are available at
Houston, as well as Fort Central Ticket Office, Scott I
Worth. Only Houston, howev- Theater box office or the
er, received a similar grant Opera office. Special rates of
from The Corbett Foundation $3.50 lower floor and $3 00
for their production upper balcony are for stu-
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Mrs.DavidCheatum,Mr.and Dirty heaters can lead fire Mrs. Vada Abernathey and rhursday and Friday Week craft. „
Mrs Neal GvtriepMhn John to ^carpets, floors mche"and Mrs Pormnstooreheod tae nesday the club is open until Wednesday night-Church of
mis, Mrs.’ Louise Anderson, animal nests in chimneys day. AU members are encou- 4:onPm Surdnz 9 00 pm yursayce. /
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sparks, can end in a flaming rooftop, raged to attend and guests on Sundays 9 00 a m.-4:00 p.m. Quilting
Bro. and Mrs. E.V. Becker, the association Cautions. are welcome Transportation is always 2:00 p.m. Bible Study,
—available by calling 965-4019: Brother Ralph Starling—
AU kinds of crafts will be 6:30 p.m. Games
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materials and teachers wil 9:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m. Quilting
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Morehart, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 6, 1974, newspaper, January 6, 1974; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500248/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.