Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1972 Page: 3 of 8
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colrangbolarhraat thastate Nrkecipm Pres, Inc’, Mont- wrestogoaway wimnnminthe Tarletom Players’curtemtproduetiome "Rashomon
County Convention Center to gomery, Ala. persuasion was met with unfriendly silence.
Fort Worth April 21-22, Each of the scholarship mummuamem
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Fort Worth Garden Council
Future Homemakers
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sSpsans.cazn wpemsd
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Texas Future Homemakers of Favorite Recipes Press Scho-
America who will be recognised larship for 1500. The
an occasional lack of necessary
volume.
Costuming and make-up
produced quite believable -
looking characters (no small
feat since all the characters are
Japanese), and Glenn Steward
as the Wig Maker was
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parents these were probably
limited-even more so for the Revival Set
mother. So, many parents just
don’t feel comfortable with the r AA:A.Anril
thought that their child isn’t hor MIC-MP-
going to college. In fact, Greens Creek Baptist Church
they’re horrified.” will hold a revival April 14-18
Yet many young people today with services at 7:90 p.m.
desire to enter a trade and The Rev. Dale Cartwright,
become a craftsman. The child pastor of Huckabay Baptist
believes (and rightly so, Church, will be the evangelist,
according to many experts) and Mike Brashear will provide
that America has quickly special music.
become top heavy with intellec- The Rev. L. C. Landers,
tual brain machines and has a pastor of the church, invites
critical need for intellectually everyone to attend.
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brother, J. W. Rosson and
family. Also visiting was their Mrs. Dollie Louglin was
sister, Mrs. Ruth Kilborn of recently visited by two of her
Chickasha, Okla, mel <taughters,Mrs.Do0J.(Sylria)
Lee Wan returned last Rosato of Portland, Ore., and |
e-homa aw, Mrs. J. P. (Dean) Allen.o
Okis., where he attended the Weatherford. Her other
funeral of his brother. Art Wall. daughter is now a patient to
R. B. Ronson of Floydada Harris Hospital.
Meals, Hotels, Sightseeing, Air
and Ground Travel, Travel
Transfers, Rhine River Cruise, plus
Gala Treat Last Night in London.
“Travel with VABO
where travel is a pleasure"
The lighting was distinctive The Lydia Sunday school Saturdaye.andsundayin.the
and certainly enhanced the class of the First Baptist Studioonthe Tarleton camp
various moods of the play, Church met in the home of Mra. withprrformanmsgt,Pae
statements which should also Ruby Short recently with .Eeservationsmay De made
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. musical and sound effects. as co-hostesses.
UNSUCCESSFUL PERSUASION—Barry Lively (the Bandko tries to persude Audie Daniel (the In short, the play was Groupleaders reports were
_____2___a--imeehnmnn.»Thefriendly technically very well produced, presented.
" leaving only the acting to Those attending were Mrs.
discuss Effie Hendon, Mrs. Ruby Short,
It ranged from adequate at Mrs. Lona B. Lee, Mrs. Velma
the Uari to outstanding at the George, Mrs. Emily Beason,
most. In fact, outstanding is the Mrs. Christine Stone, Mrs. Etta
only way to describe the Noland, Mrs. Gladys Ross, Mrs.
performance of Audie Daniel as Emma Mae Garrett, Mrs.
the Wife Although she played Eunice Perry, Mrs. Lena Cox,
only one character, the play Mrs. Gladys Hodges, Miss
demawte that the actress in this Velma Jackson, and the
role assume many characters teacher, Mrs. Gladys Howard,
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include many new added
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an educational display on the
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The giant Flower Show, opening of the show will be at I
sponsored anhually by the noon, April 19. ■
Garden Club Council of Fort The 1972 Flowercade will I
Worth in co-operation with have as its theme Through The I
Leonards Department Store, Torii Gate’ and will be a salute I
will be April 19-22 in Leonards to the opening of Fort Worth's I
new Lenwood Hall, third floor new Japanese Garden. It will •
East Building. The Flowercade also honor Mrs. Michie, who is .
win be free and open to the president of the Fort Worth
public. Garden Club, the garden club "
Over 70 flower arrangements which will host the formal
and hundreds of horticulture preview opening of the Japan-
specimens will be displayed ese Gardens on the Saturday
during the four day show, Mrs. and Sunday prior to the opening
John M. Michie, Jr., Council of the Flowercade. Seven
, President, has announced. The florists will assist in giving the—-----— —----------- .
■ Flowercade a Japanese flavor stated, ran from adequate to
• ,u throughout. TENSE MOMENT-Glenn Steward (the Wig Maker) and Carl Grove (the Woodcutter) fight over a good. The main problems
en The Flowercade will open woolen cloth which had been wrapped around the abandoned baby being held by Dave Seeley (the seemed to be a lack of sureness
with ceremonies by Fort Worth, Priest) in the final scene at "Rashomon", being presented tonight through Sunday night by the about lines (which is not
state, and national garden club Tarleton Players. Performances are at 8 p.m. In the studio on the Tc campus. uncommon at a rehearsal,
you will let it. .
I. m-i- I.na (as the Husband) did not The production stage mana-
Smmth dress appear to be acting at all; one ger; Jeannine Caraway, 4
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thoughts came to mind James Boucher (the Deputy), and Buddy Paton, set crew;
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wmnpenemsadnipanaaet srsmaessdous these and "Ira son or daughter goes off to fpX tag. 0r8 “TackaodgutmieVSor
ogist, and H. A. Turney, other nostalgic glances into the to college, many parents aren t consider if the problem.tobe physical appearance He did
Etension Entymologist, Texas past don’t have a placein comfortable on today sscollege solvedisreallythesameasi not appear old enough to be the
aw University, will be in childrearing, according to campus-especially if either of was when you were a chuid I father of six children or
Leonards Lenwood Hall to family life education specialist them attended the same school. whether anyone even thought weathered enough to be a man
mu 22. "I remember when this was a this situation would ever occur, hardened by physical labor.
Miss Taylor’ who works for small, quiet campus. Look st it Special note needs to be made
" . . .. -—*------ Hara joo of the two samari fight scenes;
the office of Gene Graves, sion service, explained that Another aspect that parents Pickta day tmuitsmoking they were credible enough to
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highway scene emphasizing the hood to present situations ate amount of spending money save your life from lung cancer, in their chairs. Barry Lively
’ national litter problem and an simply aren't in tune with for miscellaneous activities. -----■---------- (as the Bandit) and Bill Tanner
exhibit prpared by Scott Fikes, today’s world. “Stop and consider what your mmumumumemumm
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Ellis, Darwin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1972, newspaper, April 14, 1972; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559755/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.