Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 81, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1978 Page: 2 of 15
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hight and Sunday with their
grandmother. Mrs Henry
Mayfield The other children
came Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. C.E Lyles
have returned to their home
after a two week stay in ,
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our Children." Alexander
pointed out that youth experi-
ment with drugs and alcohot
for many, reasons such as to
ear ape reality, peer.pressure
and lack of stability in their
family life He stated that
parents need to be । more
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Kutn Farrar of Pittsboro.
N C is staying with her son
and family, the Jack Farfars
I ennie J ohnson and Thelma
Baldwin of Stephenville vis .
ited awhile with the Les
Dowdys Sunday afternoon
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Discussion cf an entry in the
Christmas Parade Dec. 9,
sponsored by the Chamber of
Commerce was one of the
topics at the Nov 9 meeting of
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sticky quality Some eaters do.
home of Mr and Mrs Edwin
Elston in Stephenville includ-
ed Kenneth. Dolores and Chad
Elston and grandson of
Alvorado
Mr and Mrs. Charles Elston
of the Huckabay community
have returned to their home
after spending a month in
Oregon with their son, the
Rev Allen Elston and his
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RETIRED TEACHERS The Erath County Retired Teachers Association met Tuesday for a
Thanksgiving meeting in fellowship hall of the First I nited Methodist Church A highlight was the
covered dish luncheon in which all members participated. Lilie Gibson is pictured above at the
buffet table. (F-T Staff Photo by Jim Crawleyi
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junior high requested an
electric typewriter and the
elementary school requested
$600 to be used in the Right to
Read Program " The request*
were voted on by the general
assembly and both were
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By LLOLE MAYFIELD
Mrs. J ohn Golightly was the
hostess when the Busy Bee
Club met Nov. 9. Eight
members were present We
were glad to have Jossie
Alexander back after a leave
of absence recuperating from
leg trouble Minutes weregead
and the roll called Money
from pot holders that had beer,
sold was turned in and some
chances had also been sold on
the club quilt
Several games of bingo
were called Prizes went to
Lucile Mayfield and Nola Lee
Refreshements were served
buffet style and the club
adjourned to meet Nov 29 in
the home of Mrs Bill Head
Names will be drawn and
Christmas party plans made-
at that meeting
Mrs. Hub Alexander was in
Stephenville on business Thur
sday morning. Wednesday she
and Mrs. Chester Martin went
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The fraditional elegance of this chair will make it the envy
of all who see it. A touch of class for your parlor or den in
addition to its beauty, you have a choice of relaxing in a
full recline or rocking to your heart’s desire Covered in a
Dublin PTA gets help from Jaycees
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Mov. 17.30
612 South Loop
Breakfast
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went medical treatments
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tate
hosted a weekend visit from
her sister and brother-in-law.
Mr and Mrs. Alva Tate.-and
Mr and Mrs. Bill Tate of
Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. Esthmer
Roberson of Burleson spent
the weekend in the home of his
mother, Mrs. Cordie Roberson
Golda Scott and" Dell
Mayfield of Stephenville vis-
ited Mr and Mrs J R Wolfe
W eekend guests of Mr and
Mrs Jack Hill and Tommie
were Mr and Mrs Doug
The United States. USSR
and the United Kingdom an-
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comments on each from
Flowers That Never Fade."
Mrs Roberson led the singing
and Flossie Snively read the
minutes of the previous
meeting. Nell Walker dis-
tributed clippings for roll call
and Ellie Self read a 1961 club
report The club completed
plans for a Thanksgiving
dinner at the Truck Stop
restaurant in Stephenville on
Wednesday, Nov. 15. The
December meeting will be in
the home of Mrs Self and will
include a Christmas party and
gift exchange
Dorothy East visited in the
home of Mr and Mrs Melvin
Logan Saturday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Bob Anderson
visited Tuesday through Sun-
day in Ore City with his sister,
where he assisted with
carpenter work They at-
tended church in Naples and
spent the night with Mr and
Mrs. Sterling Bills in Tex
arkana They later visited the
Diamond Crater in Arkansas
and the Lake of the Pines
before returning home Thurs-
day evening.
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were Sunday luncheon guests
of Mr and Mrs. Bob
Anderson
Mr and Mrs. J J. Logan
visited in the home of his
brother. Mr. and Mrs. M M
Logan in the Bunyan com-
munity Thursday
Mr and Mrs Wayne Julian
of Dallas spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr and Mrs.
Hollis Moyer Kathy Hancock
and children visited the
Moyers Sunday
Mr and Mrs Charlie Davis
and Pauline Clayton of
Hohenwald. Tenn, are vacat-
ioning in the Dublin area
They visited her sisters. Doris
Miller and Mrs Jack Parks,
her father. Elmer Clayton,
and Mrs Grace Chatham
Kirby Clayton of Anson. Mr
and Mrs. J ack Parks and Lisa
and Mr and Mrs. Rickie Rowe
of Lingleville visited the
guests F riday night
Mr. and Mrs Bill Head
honored- Larry Hale of
AUSTIN-The best cooks in
the world learn from each
other and the Texas Depart
ment of Agriculture is hoping
Texas recipe collectors will
share some of their favorites
for possible inclusion in TDA
Quarterly
Recipes from readers are a
regular feature in the general
interest. magazine, which
features articles on Texas
food and fiber The upcoming
January issue will feature
carrots. potato chips and fruit
from Texas-grown trees
"Theres nothing to beat
Texas cooking, said Agri-
culture Commissioner Reagan
Personalities
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Nov. 16, 17, 18
shopping Wednesday in
Stephenville and_had lunch
there
Bob Boone and children of daughter Tommie to Scott and
Stephenville visited awhile W hite in Temple for a couple
Thursday night with his of days last week for
parents. Mr and Mrs. Rav checkups
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to work on an entry
Linda Sledge presided over
the meeting. After roll call,
minutes of the previous
meeting were approved and
Marjory Johnson gave the
treasurer's report Members
discussed changing the dates
of the next three meeting due
to the holiday season.
Verna Cross, a transfer,
were unanimously accepted
as a new member
Judy Stewart and Linda
Sledge were in charge of the
program and led a review of
the Book of Beta Sigma Phi
JoAnn Wright, Linda
Sledge, Winnie Johnson, Mary
LaBaume, Evelyn Williams,
Eddie B. Cunningham,
Frances Andrews, Beth Ray,
J udy Stewart, Scotty Y oakum,
Lee Gary, Margie Brock,
Launa Purvis, and Margaret
Henslee were served refresh-
ments of minature pies, hot
spiced tea and chips and dips
by June Arendt Martha
Keilberg and Marjory John-
son.
• Establishing Ourselves"
was the title of the program
given by Sharon Boone when
the Mu Mu chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi met Nov. 9 in the
home of Linda Singleton.
Glenda Cripps presided over
the meeting. The pledge ritual
was taken by Carolyn Vickers,
Landa Singleton and Debtee
Miller? Suzi Wood transfered
into the chapter.
Refreshments were served
by co-hostesses Lanita Keith
and Lunds Singleton to Chris
Rasberry, Charlene Everett,
Suzi Wood, Sena Leese, Alice
Hoelscher, Marie Johnsoh,
sponsor. Debbie Miller, Nancy
Watts, Vanita Rothell, Car-
olyn Vickers, Sherry Conner,
Sharon Wood, Glenda Cripps,
Sharon Boone, Rita Thompson
and Suzanne Anderson.
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By WILMA HALL
ETStaff Writer
..DUBLIN-Rose Hall, long-
time Dublin resident, remains
in critical condition in a
Memphis. Tenn., hospital
following a sudden and serious
illness she suffered while
visiting there
Mr. and Mrs. CT. Sullivan
of DeLeon spent Wednesday
with her bother and sister-in-
law, Mr and Mrs M M
Logan
Doris Miller spent the
weekend in Fort Worth with
her daughters and thier
husbands Mr and Mrs. Bill
Keel and Mr and Mrs Jack
Pippins
Gail and Jennifer are
snowed in tn F argo. Gail had
shoveled snow Saturday after-
noon and another blizzard was
expected during the weekend
They plan to come to the
sunny south during the
Christmas hobdays
Don't forget the big Porch
Sale" the Dublin Senior
Citizens are sponsoring Satur-
day, Nov. 18 They have an
enormous collection of every-
thing.
Mr and Mrs Ray Porter
and Mr. and Mrs Jack Wells
spent the weekend with Mr
and Mrs Dennis Porter in
Warren, Ark
The Buny an Thursday Club
met for their November
meeting with Mrs Cordie
Roberson. Nine members and
two visitors attended. After a
noon meal a brief business
meeting was conducted
Scripture was read by the
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included Mr and Mrs.
Clarence Wilcox and Foster of
Harmiton and Linda MeEiroy -
of Granbury
Mrs J L Phillips of Hico
and Mrs Ray Boone went
to Comanche to visit Dr. and Boone Sunday afternoon
Mrs Eddie Garner and their visitors of the Boones were
new baby boy The baby is Mr and Mrs Bill Gallager
Mrs. Alexanders great- and /laughter. Linda Crews of
grandson Grand Prairie and Mr and
Recent visitors of Mr and Mrs Ray Masterson of
Mrs Jake McGuire of Hico Youngstown Ohio
were Mr and Mrs Roy
Rogers of Hereford. Mr and Frank Stidham of Fort
Mrs Jimmy Ivy and boys of Worth visited his sister. Mrs
Dallas and E E Latta of Jota Golightly Sunday
Plainview. The D.L Stanfields of Fort
Shirley and David Howard Worth spent the weekend at
of Stephenville spent Saturday their place here
DUBLIN-The Dublin PTA granted
met Nov 7 in the school, Mrs Lane Jones, cochair-
auditorium with Gay Yarbo- woman of the ways and means
rough presiding The Rev. committee, spoke on the
Jack Frazier, of the First AMPI cheese sale The cheese
Baptist Church, offered the comes in an assortment of
invocation and the benedict packs and loaves that can be
ion - mailed to any place in the
Lynn Holden, co-chair- continental United States
woman of the goals com- -Order blanks are to be turned
nut tee gave a report on the in to Mrs Jog R Pate. on
' Beautify Dublin Program Fridays at 3 30 p m , at the
Mrs Holden reported that the school in town delivery will
Dublin Jaycees are imple- begin Dec 6 Packages to be
menting a campaign to clean mailed will be sent directly
up the school grounds and to from AMPI in plenty of time to
repair and paint play ground arrive before Christmas The
equipement The Jaycees plan sale will end Dec 18
to begin the program on Roy Alexander, program
Saturday Dec 2 and they want director of the Pecan Valley
PTA members to help Mental Health and Mental
Mrs Holden also gave a Retardation (enter. presented
report on requests that had the program " and
been submitted to PTA the.........Alcohot, nd Their Effects of
V Brown, and we'd like to
help pass along some of those
reipes which help our state
maintain its culinary
reputation
"Of course, a big part of the
reason our Texas < cooks are so
good is that just about every
ingredient needed is produced
in abundance right here in our
state," Brown added
TDA Quarterly magazine is
available without charge to
Texas residents To be placed
onithe mailing list or to submit
recipes, write TDA Quarterly .
Texas Department of Agri
culture, P 0 Box 12147.
Austin, Texas 71711
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MII MII F armersF irst Naitonal Bank
A committee will be appointed
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responsive and responsible to
their children Parents need to
be able to communicate with
their children and children
need to be able to do the same
with their parent*
Jim Smith. Dublin Chief of
Police, spoke on problems
concerning youth and how to
prevent them He stated that
parents should always be
careful of where when and
with whom their cchildren are
He encouraged everyone to
report any cases of child
molestation and child abuse to
the police and he emphastzed
that by not doing so is a crime
in itself and can be pro-
very ted
Room count winners were
Mrs uncan's 2nd grade in
elementary 7th and 8th tied in
juhiorr high; and the th and
12th tied in high school
The next PTA meeting will
beDec.5,atT3p.m.,inte
school auditorium The Christ
mas program will be present
ed by the I ion (Country Singers
under the direction of Miki
Shafer
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Downs, Bob. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 81, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1978, newspaper, November 16, 1978; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1501559/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.