Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 280, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1977 Page: 3 of 10
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Fidelis class tours facilities
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LingIevi11e News
Lynn Jones.
Jeff Hofmann of Stephenville
J.A. Williams was admitted spent Saturday night with John
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Reunions
Consumer Heaven
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SHRINK, ASHVILLE, N.C.
great grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jay.
Stephens,
long. long time.
Bluff Dale news
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The WEED EATER Family can cut it.
Friends and relatives are invi-
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tion which will follow at Wall
Art Center.
Recent visitors in the LC.
Duncan home included Mr. and
Mrs. James Black and family of
Carlsbad, N.M., and Johnny
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18 FRIEMDLY LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU
The Easy Way
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Manicured Lawn!
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annual Westfall reunion at Wall
.Art Center on July 9.
Those present tor the basket Jimmy o Irving; Mrs. Jett The Dublin Future Farmers
unch.inc luded Mr. and Mrs. Person o Irving; Jalina Barr of of America talent team. com-
ED Westfall d Dubuini Mr. Cleburne: I ouBradley of Dub- posed of Derrell Ethridge, Pat
s Russell Hayes Johnson and Mark Boatick, are
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Guys We Also Have Jeans
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New Shipment of Suspenders
$56995
Several sprigs parsley,
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7h-ounce can king crabmeat,
well-drained
Butter _______
Stir together the crumnbs and
mayonnaise and let stand about
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DEAR ABBY: Will you please tell me how come all the
people who know how to run the country are busy driving
taxieabs and cutting hair?
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DEAR BEEN There’s no rear on to be interrupted by
the telephone, either. Take the phone of the hook until H’s
convenient for YOU to anawer. If someone rails and your
line is busy, they’ll rail again.
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Jeans and Tops
pleasantly honored with a sur-
prise visit by Texas Attorney
General John HiA Thursday
afternoon. Hill’s mother was
raised in the community and
they stopped - by to see the
historical marker.
Mr. and Mrs. Utah Whiteley
of Dublin announce the engage-
ment and approaching mar-
riage of their, Joy, to James
Daniels, Jr., of Paris. The
wedding is scheduled tor Aug-
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mentsymcontinue for a long time. Also on family in. Arlington DEAR SHRINK: Generalizntions are dangerqus and
Mr and Mrs. Rotend Steph- my birthday, we visited the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stephens unfair , admit, but my mail tells me that only meh found
ens, from Farmers Branch are Carroll Beyer family, Wayne went to Farmers Branch Sun- fault with this generalization. Women wrote in great
the proud parents of a baby boy and Benna Kelley, Scott and day to see their grandson. He is numbers to applaud my reply. For example:
born Sunday, July 10. He is the Kathy Umpress and of course, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland
The Fidelis Sunday school on cards Mt The two class
class at the Hot Baptist oficers for the next year were
Church mat at the church recognized.
Monday, July 11 at 3 pm. and
was guided through the new Retreshments were served by
faciuites by W.N. Brown during the n~rvnrhng committee ion
the recreation period. . posed d Mrs. Dannie Graves,
The meeting was called to Vera Savage, Norma Moor
order by Mrs. SW Miller. head, Lols House and Gertrude
outreach leader, and Mrs. Miler to the following mem-
Emily Beason gave the opening bers: Gladys Hodges, Audra
prayer The devotion was pre- Ramsay, Gayle Ryssel, Emily
seretary, "Mrs. MeFie S. Sko bE
Ganoe, read the minutes of the Hendon. Velma Jackson, Irene
test meeting and gave the Blackabey, Emma Mae Goc-
report for the next year. Group rett, Winnie Boren. Ruby Iver-
captains gave their reports end son. Ruby Short, and Mrs
Mrs Lou House gave a report Merle Ganoe
Bykota class enjoys salad supper
me Bykota Sunday Schooi the prayer
Caas M First Baptist Church ’ Each mamher was asked to
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Baptist Church.
and we like it that way. Oleson of the Seminary in Fort
( . Worth.
k Visiting Eva Morris Friday
) night was Dean and Alene Dorothy Alexander of Electra
/ Morris of Houston. They were spent last week with her five miles. Eighty-five per cent had to teli our families flat out to please phone and to stop
on their way—to the state of mother, Maude Warnock. of anl trips cover 15 or fewer ringing our doorbell because they happened to be in the
Washington for a vacation. x miles.Only about one per cent neighborhood.
Saturday, Eva and Shine Bar- Janie Graves was in the of automobile travel ap- Several times we were right in the middle of lovemaking
ron spent the day in Upan with Stephenville Hospital test week proaches one-way trips of 100 when our families dropped in on us unexpectedly Needless
Jack and Wanda Barron. la a check-up. . miles or more to say, it was embarrassing for all of us We would much
rather have been interrupted by the telephone (and we
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• The annual C.R. and Allie _ . „ * ,
Alexander reunion is planned The annual Baysreunion will
for July 24 in the recreation hall be held Sa turday .July 16, at the
at the park in Stephenville. Stephenville park. All fkiends
•t Lunch willbe served. AU and relatives areinvitedtoi
friends and relatives are invit- attend. .
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BY DORIS GRIFFITH The pastor of the Bluff Dale Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Tidwell of
E-T Correspondent Baptist Church, Rev. George Hurst spent Monday night with DEAR CURIOUS: Give thanks that all the people who
This hot weather is keeping Rush, is holding a revival in their daughter Carolyn and Lew CLAIM to know how to run the country are driving
everyone in the (house these Duftau this week Guest speak- Click. - taxicabs and cutting hair-and NOT running the country,
days. This “ a duet town er here sunday nuight was Rev. - .....—DEARKBBY:Tm wriring in reference to SHOCKED,
whose soon lobe-married daughter informed her family
Fifty-four per cent of automo- that they should please telephone before coming over.
bile trips in the United States You said it "sounded unfriendly," but it wesn't
are for distances of less than necessarily so Thanks for that answer. My husband and I
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DEAR ABBY: Your answer to COULD BE was abort
but truly soul-entisfying. “No 'frigid-dear'-only elumsy
men."
I have preached that for years, and at 95 plua, which I
am now, I am more certain that it is a fact than I waa at 25.
We gals have been shortchanged from the beginning,
and males haven't yet realised it and probably never will.
Your column made my day, and I’ve been reading you for a
met in regularmonthly meeting tell what she enjoys as a hobby-
Monday, July 11 in the Culpep- many reported enjoying all
par Room at the Church. The kinds of hand work, others art
name Bykota is derived from amt acme even enjoy yard
the scripture verse in Ephesi- work while others consider that by WILMA HALL Duncan, who entertained at the Mrs MemU Stephen and Neal Mr and Mrs Boyd WeatfaU.
am 4:32, using the first letter of real work Empire-Tribune Staff Writer July the Fourth celebration in of Dublin; Mr. and Mn Damon Shannon and Brandy of Gus
each word in the first phrase. The meeting was closed with DLB1JN-Revival srvicea are Granbury for the second con- Stephen of College Station; Mr. tne; Mr andMn Louis
“Be ye kind one to another..” prayer, scheduled at the Dublin First secutiveyear. and MnL.J. Arthur, Richard Peacock of Comanche; Mr and
J A sated supper was enjoyed Those attending were; Maths 1 nited Methodist ( hureh Sun Bobby Pell of Bodine spent and Patricia; Mr and Mn. Mrs Jees Ellis and JL of
by S members of the class Sitton, Lotere Alexander, Ma- day. July 17, at 6 Pm. with both the weekend with his mother. David Wooten. Donna and Deleon; Mr and Mn J.E.
The minutes were read and aine Lanham, Nell Reynolds, moning and evening services Mn. Mamie Pell in the Cornyn David, Jr.; Mr and Mn Don Roberso of Dublin; Mn Vera
approved. After a brief bust- Lee Edwin Terry, Erma Sun- through Wednesday The Rev. community. Russell and Renee; Mn. Durham of Fort Worth; Mn.
nets session the nominating more, Ida Campbell, Velma Bernard W. stein WIL be the Hive A the Westfall children Dwight Tatum of Malcom; Orman Stopp of Comanche;
committee presented a list of Stidham. Mary Vance Stidham, guest evangelist and Pat Worm- and nine grandchildren and Rhonda and Amy Tatum of Mrs Bernice Walker of Co-
dficers for the new Sunday Las Pack, Blanche Beaty, wood Wil lead the music The their families attended the Sour Lake; Mn. Peggy Jurney, manche; Mn. DT Boyd of
school year. These were approv- Lillian Crow, Flota WaU. Ger- pubhicis invited to attend annual Westfall reunion at Wall Mr. and Mrs, Harley Jones; Comanche, and Mn Daphne
ed and the new outreach leader, trude Parnell, Mane Halbert, Finalplans are being made Art Center on July 9, Mn. Orl Leago, Randy and Cook, Midlothion.
Mrs. Willie Sapp, presided over Lllie Gibson, Willie Sapp, for the renovation of the old Those present tor the basket Jimmy o Irving; Mn. Jeff
the remainder of the meeting. Frances Fenner, Irene Rich- Doggett Nursing Home to a " “ i "
Mrs. Frances Fenner read the ardson, Johnny Martin, Nora Senior Citizen Center Much of E.D. wesnau a yuDun; Mr. deburne; L
scripture and Mrs. Sapp offered Gilbreath and Mildred Martin, the clean up work will be by and Mn. W.E. Westfall of lin;Mr.and
volunteers, including senior ci- Choctaw; Mr. and Mn. W.J. d Gustine:
------ ,______________________________________________ tizens, but furnitCure and ap- Westtall o Gustine; Mrs .Obera Glia ton of' Brownwood; Ruby represent Dublin and Area IV in
Agen, phances are needed The first Arthur of Dublin; .Mrs.NolaL England of Abilene; Mn Mack the state talent team contest.
Uc,»2 their daughter, Jennuter graypmeeting whe MondagPatvadoo Amarilloi Mr. and Mecoy and kendra o Joshua; continued on Page lA
E I Wynne,born July 5, at 7:30 p.m. facility fa the assignment of
E} J in Ranger General Hospital, duties Anyone with items of
]t. 2a9 She weighed 7 lbs. 12 ®., and furniture to donate are urged to
"k* me m was 19% inches long. contact Cordie Roberson or
Mirth come to the meeting and help
.Huu ■ ■■ ^-..x .‘ put things in order.
S Jennifer is welcomed home The float committee for Nhe
‛ by her 4% year old brother, Dublin Chamber of Commerce
Jason. Grandparents are Mr. is in need of a four-wheel trailer
and Mrs Louis Giesecke and suitable fa a permanent float
Mr. and Mrs David S. Yak. for the city of Dublin. Anyone
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
Associated Press Food Editor
SUPPER FOR TWO
Crab Cakes French Fries
Cole Slaw ___________Hot Biscuits
Fruit Compote Beverage
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DENTON-Dr. Miles Anderson, vice-president ta academic aftairs, at North Texas State
University, has named 1,387 students to the spring semester honor roll.
Some 348 students earned all “A’s” to make the 4.0 honor list, and 1,039 achieved a 3.5 listing,
which includes those whose grade average is midway between an “A" and a “B".
Stephenville students listed on the 3.5 hona roll at NTSU were; Patrick Ray Andrews, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wade Andrews, 586 N’ Clinton; Curtis R. Henningsen, son ot Mr. and Mrs. E.R.
Hendersen, 810 Lydia; and Pamela E. Johnston, daughter of R.W. Johnston, 2031 Woodland.
celebrated his sixth birthday in to the Stephenville Hospital Traweek.
the home of his grandparents, Tuesday of last week, but hopes Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gibson of Regcorc WlVPQ
. — --------- ----- - Mr. and Mrs, Joe Ed Moon to be home Monday, Houston, and Mr. and Mn ' •—d-V‛ V U I YvO
; David and Janeth Yak Mrs. Quata Drury is maternal With a trailer they no longer use Those present at the party James, Domtby, fix, Cta^y, Jxw» Alley nwt son Brown- m . — ,
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contaetAnn Keese or Stormy Jerry Taylor, Kristi and eraig; met Mr. and Mrs Jack Maiken day..
AmiTone: „ .... Karla Moon, Diane and Aman- o Fat Worthand Mr. and Mrs
The Cornyn Community was -da Hord, Michael Henderson, W.P. Kloster of Dublin fora Mt. and Mrs. pj. Kerr and
Jennifer Gibson, Jody, Jenny picnic supper and swimming. LaVerne Beyer were shopping
and Marilyn; Trophy, Tonya Mrs. Carrol Gibson visited in Fort worth Wednesday,
and Joyce Lucas; Michael Friday afternoon in the homeat Maths .Mmon a steptwnvilte
Ables, Mechael Beyer, Pattie her son, Jimmie Gibson. wisited Smmi. iee An Mene
and Kathy Roberson and Edith Aaron Hemlee went to Fat ttutlaw Sunday and DEAR ABBY: You told COULD BE there is no such
Rever w.1 ".Acn0 . ..k . -uuaW -unaay thing as a "frigid-dent -only clumsy men This is true in
beyer i g, guln Worth Tuesday for check P Loyd Carter 01 Denton and too many cases. But, Abby, please note that this should be
, iwJ and the repat was good. Russell Roberson visited Mrs. a conclusion reached only after other possibilities are ruled
< tab met Tuesday with! abitha James and Dorothy Traweek Matt Robertson and Vera out--— ———J-- .-__—__
Parka afld_ Ahhie Lynn Leather- were in Dallas Wednesday'and Thursday morning. ... Perhaps the man is not clumsy. Perhaps the woman had
wood as hostesses. After the Thursday attendng two days at an early or recent trauma that handicaps her Perhaps she
business meeting and recrea- AMPI Regional Board meet- . has a personality problem, a neurosis or a psychosis that
tion the group sang happy ings. “ Mr. and Mn. Robert Bender- prevents her from responding to an ideal husband
birthday to Lola Hickey and When we returned from son went to Georgetown Sunday if the husband is idea and you unload your statement on
myself; she and I are the oldest church Sunday night the James fora reunion. him, then you have injured him as surely as you would
members of the club. We had Traweek family came with gifts- Trudy Hicks is visiting Mr have with " knife.
cake with candles, fa refresh- and wishes fa my birthdays to and Mrs. Mike Hayworth and
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Nichols, Skip. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 280, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1977, newspaper, July 15, 1977; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1501035/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.