Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 244, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1977 Page: 3 of 12
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Duffau homecoming at the week. ~---- Aron Naul and son and D. Shipp Mrs. Stella Herod was a lieutenant chaplain candidate
Duffau school Saturday June 4. Mr. and Mrs. White, Mrs. of Stephenville, patient in the Hico Hospital the after he received his master of
Bring basket lunch. Margaret Miller and son of Mrs Golds Scott, Wendell past week. She is at home now science degree in religious
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Land, Italy were visiting their Scott and daughter and Bible and feeling better, education from Abilene Chris
Jr. of Hamilton and Mr. Ernest daughter and family, Mr. and class students of Fort Worth, Mr«. Ollie Davis visited with* tian University.
Harris of San Antonio visited Mrs. Huber Hugguir and Mr and Mrs. Jim Breles of Mrs. Merlins Herrin on Sunday,
with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Land altered the wedding of their Stephenville, and Archie Jones Mrs. Lucy Naul was on the
and Roy Dean and Mrs. Jim granddaughter. Cathy Huggins, and family of Abilene visited sick list during the weekend.
MISS STARLIGHT- Tessa Leah Burns, daughter of Cheryl and Mike Burns, will represent. Land. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Joe with Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Talley Mr. and Mrs. Art Wood and
Stephenville in baby division of Miss Starlight <rf Texas to be held June 14 at the Holiday Inn at the Pat Ryan and children of Fort Roberson of Benbrook and during the weekend, children visited with Mr. and
DFW Airport North in Irving. Tessa’s sponsors are: Poston Feed Mill and Warehouse, Casstevens Worth were working at the Randy Roberson of Fort Worth Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Mm. Fes tel Elkins Bunday
Oldsmohile and Cadillac, The Fashion Routirpie. Connie’s Jeans and Things. The Flying Needle, Willie Ryan farm during the visited her parents, Mr. and Fort Worth visited awhile at the afternoon.
Gene Wellborne, BH & W Mig. Co. and Dora and Robert Burns. £ weekend Mrs. CD Herrin during the Paschal Browns Thursday Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
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Neil Britton was the winner of Haley; Majestic Theater, Kal
the grand prize given at the Segrist; Stephenville Beauty
Senior Citizens Center’s 4th College, Thelma Miller;- Son
Saturday bingo games May 28. Joy Pit Bar-B-Que, Haskell
The prize was donated by J.C. Tarver; and Ceramic Corner,
Penney Co. - Clarice Turner.
.__, Share-the-Fun prizes were
Other merchants’ prizes were given and won by: Kal Segrist,
given by and won by: The Pizza Josephine Lilley; Faye Skill-
Place, Overa Cherry; Sonic man, Troy Tatum; Esther
Drive-In, Alva Ballow; Dairy Allen, W.E. Miller; Jim Hixson,
Queen Drive-In, C.L. Hickman; Annie Bell Hickman; K.
Village Shoppe,’ Jim Hixson; Hixson, Lola Baker; Ruth
Kat-Fish Korner, Annie B. Onken, Esther A’len; Overa
Arnold; Jose’s Mexican Foods, Cherry, Ruth Onken; Paul
g Nell Britton; Golden Fried Cherry, T.G. Ogle; Hubert
F-Chicken, Mary Lynn Ogle; Sparks, Gordon Claitor; Mil-
Little Mexico Restaurant, Etha dred Clayton, Oscar Allenj
Seago; Trade Mart and Christine Gaines, Eula V
eadie’s Beauty Bar, Louise Vance; C.J. Honeycutt, Lottie
Roherts; City Floral, Effie Medford, Homer Davis.
(mith completes training
GREAT LAKES Mich-Navy equipment'In addition, they
machinist’s mate fireman studuied the basic operation,
Jerry W. Smith, son of Mr. and maintenance and repair of
Mrs. Marvin E. Smith of 1094 ships’ propulsion equipment,
Vanderbilt, Stephenville, Tex.; evaporators and generators,
has completed the basic The students were also intro-
machinist’s mate course. duced to the types of duty
During the course at the watches that machinist’s mates
Naval Training Center, Great stand aboard ships.
Lakes, students received in- He attended El Centro Jr.
struction on the use of hand College, Dallas, and joined the
tools and machine shop Navy in Dec, 1976.
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SCHOOL HILL~NI Grtm- After several attempts at family has been together in school. I wondered if it Methodist Church
shaw of Kokomo spent Tuesday nviving him, then started quite awhile. occurred to any of those Students, presented were:
with ua She intended to spend mouth to mouth resuscitation. GHf and Linda Johnson and teenagers that someday they"u Renee’, » Becky Scott
the night, but Leslie got sick It wasn’t long before J.C was sons spent last weekend in know as little as their parents. Fenner,Kari Martin, Kimberly
and I had to take him to the revived fine, but Patsy was so Golthwaite st the Hill family Parents are all alike-first Eliot, Jacqueline Curtis, Jami
doctor so Niki went home early exhausted, mentally and phyto- reunion they try to get ywi to walk and and Janna White, Stephen
We went over to watch her play cally that she didn’t apeak for The Armstrong family of talk Then they want you to sit Coan,,Ray Graham, Jimmie
baseball Friday afternoon. several days, and J.C’s meals Highland visited on Sunday down and shut tgi. Sometimes I -ynnashman, HouyMoig,
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people Pocarth who should FoberfBemg. Kelene,Rack,
have kids Kids are really Bian BarKerr,Am.Howel,
hereditary. If your parents Kobie MarkReddach,
don’t have any, chances are -nda -ones Marey Green
that you won’t either wood, Angie Bays, Linda
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Ensa Wilson.
Sworn in
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By MRS. PASCHAL BROWN Mr. and Mrs White, Mrs. Paschal Brown were Mrs. weekend._____________________ minister of the Eastside Church
Empire-Tribune Correspondent Margaret Miller and son of Flora Carey, Mrs. Dell Martin Mrs. Vel Lindsey is on the of! Christ inStephenville, was
DUFFAU - Every one is Italy were visiting with Mr. and of Iredell, Mrs. Virgie Robin- sick list We hope she is better sworn in recently in the Aire
invited to attend the annual Mm. CD. Herrin during the son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stipe, soon. Force reserve as a second
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Trailblazers meet______
The Erath County Trail- winners will be announced at
blazers met Wednesday, May 25 the Trailblazers Rodeo, June 24
for their first practice session .and 25.
and business meeting to elect ' __________ •
officers. The members chose The next practice session will
Leslie White, president; Cheryl be Wednesday, June T at 6:30
Tackett, vice-president; Janet p.m. at the Erath County
Johnson, secretary; Belinda Livestock arena. All members
Saudy, treasurer; and Susan and anyone who would like to
Richardson as reporter ; his- join the Trailblazers are urged
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Nichols, Skip. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 244, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1977, newspaper, June 1, 1977; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500953/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.