Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1975 Page: 4 of 16
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His years in Feliciana were enjoyed the scene. Five miles possible occasion, and selected
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to Audubon when he lived at
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Woods was his favorite paint-
ing. He displayedit, at every
problems of retired people and
their spouses. Suggestions will
be given on adapting to the
newly found time and time
spent with each other.. The
object of the lecture is to help
change in the face of nature in
so short a time seems almost
super-natural; and surrounded
of Lewisville spent several days spent the weekend with her
with Mrs. Muse Jones this parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
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PLEASED AND DISPLEASED - Willtom Vernon Dowell, 2,
wooden about an immunization shot from Mn. Eloise Gordon
of Dublin, left, Erath County Rural School Nurse, as his mother,
Mn. Billy Dowell, center, and Mn. Mary Linne, Stephenville
school nurse, anxiously holds him. His sister, Letta, 5,
underwent the same experience moments before. (Staff Photo)
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WHAT NOW? Goldie Simmons, 2, is in the lap of her mother, Mrs. Dueaine Simmons, as Mn. Eloise
Gordon of Dublin, left, Erath County Rural School Nune, prepares to inject the immunization
needle. D'Ann Baker, center, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Eugene R. Baker, an eighth grader who
attends a career orientation class hopes to be a nune someday. (Staff Photo)
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Mrs. Sue Weatherby, Mrs. J.H. Mrs. Raymond Pack, Mrs. Ben
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Mrs. Orval Sitton, Mrs. C.E. Mrs. Dean Davis, Miss Uelma
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On April 17 through 21. the beech, the tall yellow poplar, dollars and with this capital and
Audubon Society of America the hilly ground and even the my wife’s savings I was able to
Buy a delicious Texas-style Hungr-buster arid get a cup of
ice-cold Coca-Cola free Thursday, Friday. Saturday and
Sunday at "Dairy Queen." —;-------d
Hungr-buster* A tender meat pattie grilled to order, on a 1
golden bun with your choice of lettuce tomato onions and mustard
Buy a Hungr-buster. get a cup of Coke tree, at participating stores
March 13 through 16.
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Mrs. CR. Whitmire visited Mr and Mrs CT Sullivan of
her daughter, Mrs. Connie Dublin visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lawson and family in Hamilton J L. Logan Tuesday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bradberry —
are patients in the Hico hospital Mrs. Nellie Hazzard and Mrs.
this week Mrs. Bradberry is Marybelle McConnell attended
recovering from a broken hip the Art Show at Glen Garden
and Mr. Bradberry is greatly Country Club in Fort Worth
improved from an attack of Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mogonye
of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Gibson of Adnan spent
the weekend with their parents,
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Gibson.
Mrs Audie Gibson was a dinner
guest in the home Saturday and
Sunday. , Epsilon Sigma Alpha Interna-
■■■■ tional met in regular session
Mrs. Ottie Fair is a patient in Tuesday, March 11 at 7:00 p.m.
the Dublin hospital this week, in the Community Room of the
The turkey cock
Audubon painted at
Stephenville Bank and Trust.
Mrs. Ester Parsley of the Mrs. Doris Greenhaw, Vice-
Roach community spent Tues- president, presided over the
day in the home of her meeting.
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. E.L. The program, Muscular Dys-
Alcock in Eastland. trophy, was presented by Mrs.
— Margie Gordon. She explained
Mr. and Mrs. M.M. Logan of the different types of muscular
the Bunyan community and dystrophy and the canses and
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Felicina, apex of America's" once mgre by numberless
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Miss Vicki Compton ‘of Hurst
we walked and it appeared it for the first engraving in his
short, and we arrived and met book It is possible that he
Mr Pirrie at his house we painted it in Sleepy Hollow
were received kindly ." Woods which are a few miles
Under his arrangement with north of the Percy Plantation,
Mrs. Pirrie, Audubon would as this was a favorite turkey
devote half of his time to hunting country at the time,
teaching art to Eliza, allowing momma
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Both board and lodging were I
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Mr and Mrs Marshal Bruce Stephenville spent Sunday
of Eastland visited Mr. and Mr. afternoon with Mrs. Oleta
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His topic will be “Time,
Time, Time.” His remarks will
. Margie Gordon, Mika Boat-
wright, Rhonda Tate, Linda
• Fannin, Jerree Herrington,
- Vickie -Griffin, Doris Green-
haw, Joyce Dowell, and Sharon
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• The next regular meeting will
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the most significant in the life of
Audubon, fm here he roamed
the woods, studied the birds
which thronged them, sketched
their portraits and recorded in
his diary many secrets he
learned from nature His
painting thereafter reflected a
maturity which eventually led
to his word-wide renown
in Feliciana several women
shaped his destiny . It was here
that his wife, Lucy Bakewell,
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Sunday School... Continued from Page 2A
A Rhonda Tate; and Treasurer;
Ae Lin Lovelace. Installation cere-
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members.
A district meeting is to be
held March 23 in San Angelo. At
this time, Vickie Griffin, •
Rhonda Tate, Doris Greenhaw ;
and Audry Falkner are plan-
ning to attend. Other members
interested are urged to contact II
Mrs. Falkner as soon as E
possible so reservations can be
made.
The members elected officers
for the year. Those elected
include: President, Doris
Greenhaw; Vice President,
Vickie Griffin; Recording and
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the retired to maintain a
fulfilling life.
for the children of the planters Mason m Oakley House.
and thereby earn sufficienty The country side around Oak* I
income to send her talented ley became Audobon’s ornitho-
husband to Europe and fame logical mecca The deep
through the publication of his magnolia woods which shelter-
Birds of America" ed birds by the thousands
Several other ladies of flooded the man with inspira-
Feliciana were instrumental in tion. He lost no time searching |
(atapulting Audubon UKgreat out the many species, all' of 1
ness also. Lucy Alston-Pirrie, which were busy with-their
who in 1827 sought a tutor for nesting duties. Each day' he
her fifteen year-old daughter, penetrated the woods with gun,
Eliza, discovered Audubon in paper, pencil and colors. He
New Orleans- where he was worked with fanatical energy
despondent and about to give up on the project which, earlier, he
his great dream to publish had given up as impossible.
Birds of Louisiana." Although Although he and Mason
- he wanted to move on to remained at Oakley Only four
Florida, he accepted the months, he completed here
resposibihty of providing cul- more than 32 of the paintings
tion of my life. The rich lessons in music, French and
magnolias covered with fra- drawing...the dancing specula-
grant blossoms, the holly, the tion fetched two thousand
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GIRLSCOUTS-Members of Girl Scouts of America, Troop 126 are, standing from left. Margaret high blood pressure Their . ---- SORORITY OFFICERS-New officers of Alpha Gamma Pi Sorority are standing, from left, Unda
Sanford, Michelle Masuda, Sheri Tomlinson, Jill Gaines, and Janet Carpenter. Seated, same order, daughter. Mr and Mrs Roy Mrs. Kathy Hancock and Sledge, extension officer; Mary Metsgar, treasurer; Sharon Henry, corresponding secretary; and
Mrs. Julia Gray, leader, holding her daughter, Melissa, mascot, Charlsie Allen, Pam Brown. Debra Gilliland are daily visitors. Rusty spent Sunday with her seated, same order, Pam McNutt, president; Beverly Davis, vice-president; and Linda Sanders,
Roberson and Mrs. Bettye Stewart, leader. Members not pictured are Mary Ann Cantrell. Vicky ----- ------- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs recording secretary. (Staff Photo)
. Ratliff, and Ruby Gordon. " ’ (Staff Photo i The Busy Womens Sunday Hollis Moyer.
Louisiana To Celebrate ESxS Grubb To Speak At Senior Center
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Memory or AuuuDon
In Louisiana are two historica ture and art instruction for which comprise his “Birds of __ Mr. and Mrs. George Logan I
areas which will be forever young Eliza Pirrie, because it America.” The Iona Clay Chapter of of DeLeon visited Mr. and Mrs.
associated with the names of would give him-time for his U M.W. met Monday at the J J Logan in their new home in I
John James Audubon, the great work The arrangement with the church with 18’ members Dublin Tuesday,
naturalist-artist, New Orleans Audubon was unprepared for Pirries did not last long, present Mrs H J Barbee led —
where he starved and West the beauty of the land in which Following a misunderstanding the-final session of the bible Mr. and Mrs. Truitt Rober- I
Feliciana parish where he he was to reside When he and about compensation, Audubon study. Miss Abbie Frazier and son, Stephanie and Mark of I
feasted on the beauty of John Mason, his pupii assistant, set sail on the Rampano for Mrs. I H Merchant served Fort Worth visited in the home I
mystical woodlands and song- bade adieu to their _ fellow- New Orleans. After bitter refreshments to members pre- of his father, Mrs. and Mrs.
passengers at the landing ht the experience in New Orleans, sent and one guest, Mrs. Robert Russell Roberson, Mr. and Mrs. B
This spring, the inemori of mouth of Bayou Sara and Natchez and other regions of Bellamy of Kansas City, Worth Clark, Valarie, Joanie J
John James Audubon will be climbed the hill to St America as a perambulating Missouri - and Tammie of Arlington spent 2
celebrated in both of these Francisville, . Audubon was portraint painter and frustrated .... Saturday night and Sunday in
locales. On March 14,15, anil 16, spellbound. I-ater in his journal seeker of a publisher, Audubon Mr. and Mrs. David McAllist- the Roberson home. Gladys \
the West Feliciana Historical he wrote later returned to Feliciana to er and children of Ballinger Roberson and Betty Culpepper 5
Association will stage a three The aspect of the country join his wife who was there, and visited her parents, Mr. and were Sunday dinner guests. 2
day Pilgrimage of plantatiions, was entirely new to me and his son. In his journal he wrote, Mrs. Wade George in DeLeon
gardens and 19th centurv distracted my mind from those " Saturday.
townhouse which were family objects which are the occupa- “Numerous pupils desired " ___
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Members present were:
Plaza Villa Beauty Salon
Plaza Shopping Center 968-3151
Compton in the Bunyan
community.
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1975, newspaper, March 13, 1975; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500523/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.