Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 269, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 24, 1979 Page: 10 of 30
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of fine fresh vegetables,
including.wetermelon, were
enjoyed by all. A film,
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Age: 4%
David Harmon of Stephenvil-
le. brother of the bride, were
ushers.
Jason Bradley, nephew of
the bride, and Craig Wilson,
son of the groom, served as
ring bearers
The mother of the bride
wore a long dress in a green
print with a blouson effect and
round neckline. The groom’s
mother chose a red colored
long dress with butterfly
sleeves.
A reception in the education
finds that they now amount to
40 percent, a figure that has
2 xisen steadily and swiftly from
36 percent in 1977 and 29 per-
cent in 1974.
At the same time, nuns and
other groups of church women
have joined in new, widely in-
clusive coalitions to press for
official re-examination of the
issue.
As part of a "‘Second Argu-
ment Project," a petition bear-
ing 13,000 signatures was pre-
make a few bucks for yourself
by getting involved.
The craft class will make
artificial and dried arrange-
ments in vases this Tuesday at
2 p m. This is under the
direction of Evelyn Rose. Sue
We invite all mothers-to-be
to come in and shop our complete
line of maternity wear.-We
have a good selection of
summer shorts and tops.
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topped the half-way mark in
several categories.
On the other hand, a recent
reader survey by U.S. Catholic,
a magazine published by the
Claretian Fathers in Chicago,
found a majority already fa-
vored women’s ordination — 57
percent.
’ The 1977 Vatican declaration
has been challenged by numer-
ous church scholars, including
the noted German theologian
Karl Rahner who says its “ar-
gumentation is inadequate.”
It is "not a definitive ruling,
but may be revised in prin-
ciple,” he says. It was issued
despite a finding shortly
beforehand by the Vatican’s
Ponficical Biblical Commision
that there were no Scriptural
obstacles to ordination of
women.
wedding cake was white,
trimmed with yellow roses
and fleur de lis swags and side
garlands.
For a wedding trip to Fort
Worth the bride wore a jade
green dress with gold accesso-
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The bride is a 1979 graduate
of Stephenville High Schoo].
Wilson graduated in 1977 from
TarletonState University with
a degree in industrial educa-
tion. They will make their
home in Stephenville.
2.) About new
building of the church follow-
ed the wedding ceremony. The
table was covered with a
yellow doth and a lace
overlay. It was centered with
a tall arrangement of yellow
• and white snapdragons, car-
nations and sweetheart roses
in a white ceramic container.
• Yellow fruit punch was served
from a crystal punch bowl by
Jane Wilson of Cisco, Sandra
Hale of Cisco, and Joan
Ferguson, all sisters of the
groom. The three tiered
Interest Rates
to small savers
are being
Increased July 1st
Our Bank (as always) will be paying the
maximum regulations allowed by banks to pg
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We are still under price controls (concerning
interest) through state and federal regulations.
3.) About new 4 year Certificate of Deposit tied to U.S.
Government Securities rate.
4.) About new penalty law for early withdrawal of
Certificates of Deposit.
There is still a penalty for withdrawals prior to
maturity, but the law has been changed for
C of D issued after July 1, 1979.
MEMBER FDIC
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LaMotte. The film brought out
the importance of establishing
good lifetime eating habits,
instead of going-on fad diets.
Everyone should find out their
ideal weight-1 yes, the charts
are right), and, with exercise
and diet, reach and stay at
that weight
At 1 p m. Wednesday we
Monday at 6 30 p.m. Sorry we chiffon accented by Chantilly
lace. The same lace accented
demonstration of her picture
and arrangements using owls
made from all kinds of seed
pods, from tiny to large.
The Dixieland Band will not
practice Monday but will play
at Loving Care Nursing Home
Tuesday at 2 30 and at Sunset
at 3:15 p.m.
Joyce Whitis, local writer,
will speak during pot luck on
Wednesday in "The Udder
Truth." June is dairy month.
We will have Bible study at F
p.m?
Art class will be held
Joy Harrod, Patty Anderson,
Bess McGuire and Myrna
Thompson, who were in
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. carnations, on pedestals,
flanked a brass arch and
candelabras at the altar.
Florenda Reagan, organist,
played the "Wedding Song
during the cererfony and
“You Needed Me,” recorded
by Anne Murray, was played
Judy Bradley of Fort Worth,
sister of the bride, attended
the bride’s book
Presented in marriage by
her father, the bride wore a
long gown of white slipper
satin with a chapel length
train, made by Linda Oates of
Fort Worth, sister of the
groom It featured a shaped,
standing collar and a high
fitted bodice with a contour
shaped waistline. Full long
sleeves gathered into cuffs of
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charge of monitoring blood
pressures for the clinic on
Friday for 85 folks. Monday,
Public Health Nurses made
diabetes, blood pressure and
anemia checks for a large
crowd. Leona Houk and
Thelma Miller were the senior
citizens in charge.
Mr Woods, Ms Buckanan
and the Hendons all had
visiting family or friends who
were guests at the Wednesday enjoyed Sandy Frank from
pot luck lunch. An abundance "Faa Valley MHMR, along
Jo Harmon, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd D. Harmon of
Stephenville, was united in
marriage in a double ring
ceremony to Billy Fred .
Wilson, son of Verna Wilson of
Cisco, June 9 at 7:30 p.m in
the Riverside Baptist Church
of Stephenville. The Rev. J T.
Fergson of the Flint Avenue
Baptist Church of Lubbock
officiated
Two large arrangements of
silk flowers in the form of
yellow roses and white
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resemblance" to Christ.
“This argument demeans all
women and priests by claiming
that male physical sexuality is
the fundamentally important
element in the priestly repre-
sentation of the church,” the
petition says.
Its signatures were gathered
by a newly formed Women of
the Church Coalition, made up
of 13 women's and social justice
groups, and presented to Bish-
op Michael F. McAuliffe of Jef-
ferson City, Mo.; head of a
bishops’ committee on women.
Another coalition of eight na-
tional sisters organizations,
called Sisters Uniting, urged
continued dialogue on the issue,
saying they question the “theo-
logical reasoning” of the Vati-
can declaration.
Laura had been in the hospil
and unable to teach last we«.
Swim Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 12 noon,
exercise Tuesday and Thurs-
day at 10 a m and Monday
and Friday at 3 p.m.
Dance to the music of the
Sawyer Band at the Park
Pavillion on Thursday at 7
p.m. $1.00 donation.
The Center club will meet at
6:30 p.m. Friday, the 29th. The
club will buy chicken and
members are asked to
complete the dinner All the
merchants who contributed to
our Bingo are asked to be
special guests. During the
evening the merchants will
play one game of bingo. A
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By GEORGE W. CORNELL
AP Religion Writer
Although the tactics have
turned more diplomatic, the
drive for admission of women
to the Roman Catholic priest-
hood is gathering force, with a
rising share of American Cath-
olics favoring it.
While those doing so still are
a minority, a new Gallup poll
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fresh flower arrangement
I with us this week by
the Fulton children.
We re continuing to receive
autiful fresh vegetables for
meals program. Some-
we know who. brjngs
and sometimes we
Ms Hallowman, Neil
in. Irene Spitz, Ms.
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allies we got this week.
were others and we
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sented to U.S. Catholic bishops poll, commissioned by Preists Some Vatican experts say the
at their spring meeting in Chi- for Equality and the Quixote . basic case against such ordina-
cago, urging them to seek such Center in Mt. Ranier, Md , tions actually is not Scripture
reconsideration. found that while support for or theology, but practicality—
It asked them to seek "with- women priests is growing that it would hamper unity ef-
drawal of the second argu- among Catholics, “strong forts with Eastern Orthodoxy,
ment” set forth in the 1977 dec- opposition" has declined from which strongly opposes women
laration by the Vatican’s con- 47 per cent in 1974 to 36 percent priests, and that it would have
gregation of doctrine that in 1979. a negative impact in Third
women cannot be ordained It also found the proportion World areas of male-dominated
because they lack "natural favoring such ordinations have cultures
the hem of the dress and daisy
appliques trimmed the front
She wore a white picture hat
with attached chapel length
veil trimmed with daisy,
appliques, and carried a
bouquet of miniature yellow
silk roses and white spider
mums trumned with white
bridal ribbon.
Patsy Seymour of Lipan was
maid of honor and Josie Burns
of Morgan Mill was brides-
maid. They wore gowns of
green double knit with a
woven lace effect, featuring
rounded necklines and blous-
ons.
Jim Peterson of Benbrook
served as best man, Rick
Trussell of Stephenville was
groomsman arid Howard
Phillips of Stephenville and
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pretty little
model in her
dress by "Her
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with oersbbars. Everyone
attendig enjoyed the discus-
sion.
We're hping more folks
with gardens and orcharde
will bring their wares to the
Center on Monday at 8 a.m.
for our Mini-Market We had
lots more customers than
vegetables and fruit last week.
Make a few folks happy and
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Doggett, Denver. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 269, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 24, 1979, newspaper, June 24, 1979; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1501746/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.