Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 188, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1975 Page: 3 of 10
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Color and Create your own Road Rovers and give it a name.
Return entry blank to The Mark for Judging, and you will
receive a Free Fuzz Mobile Door Decal. Deadline
September 15 - Age limit 12 years. Six grand prize winnems
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entry made, weeording to the
couple’s preferences regarding
specific arrangements;
"Another idea is a kitchen
wall clock, or other time
machine, and ways for marag-
in lime. Sharing these kinds of
secrets can help the bride with
organization that often takes
years of know-how to achieve.
"Of course, the bride’s
interest and skill level will
determine many gift choices.
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565 completed - ' the past several years, a trend
" The Dublin-Piuves Quilting toward home miade quilts has
3 Club only quilts during the fall returned so that now the very.
is and winter, they are too busy in"crowdstrpngl desire the
7 with gardening and canning in lovely nand stitched works of .
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than 25 members of the club
who attend regularly, are also The Dublin-Purves Quilting
faithful' to the club and its Club often quilts for each-other
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in a variety of plrtWrns. This
quality usually sells for
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thoughtful giving
"Many novel ideas in gift
giving -aremeaningful because
they're based on the expereince
and expertise of the women who
initiate them
Mrs Carberry prefaced spe-
cific ideas with the contention
that bridal gifts are a special
avenue to creativity for many
. people .....
like writing their own how-to yourself is a good rule of -
cookrngwa serving Ups in the thumb, the specialist stressed.
margins of tried afid true This is especially important •
recipes - <h adding instruetions with gifts relating to hobbies,
on folding fitted sheets to a gift talents or oilier interests the
irf bed linens, followed by—Shares with the bride:—
sheet-folding race at the bridal Along with the material part |
shower of such.a gift,ill's thoughtful to |
Another idea is to "toss in " an add a personal note offering
"25 years ago as
Demonstration Club
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at 1207 MunsanE in College
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a werking of a qanlt which will be
the sold at the Fall Fair in October
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bride can makematching throw sewing, quilting, tatting, home w* dneMiay at the American legion Hall for the first meeting of
pfflowsTir a^ cover and canning and freezing or even the fall season. Tw o quilts were completed during the all day
include instructions for that menu planning and shopping quilting, which included a sack lunch. Pictured, left to right. Mrs.
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By Wilma Hall week. Then, some 9f the Mthodist Church and guests
—Fah-w surely nolJar ayygA _ !nein_lx-r> moved to Dublin but are always welcome. Just bring
5 The ladies who quilt are sure of the y w a n led-o c oh t i nue to quilt; arsack lunch a supply of needles
3 it They scheduled a quilting . so they called the club and expect an enjoyable day1
session Wednesday and during Dublin-Purves in ordr to _
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colleagues, students, class-
males. neihbors, fellow Ki I
wanans - again, and they’and I
their spouses are cordially -
invited to drop by
Charles laMotte is Professor
Fmertus of Biology. having
----retired in 1964 after teaching at J
__A&M for 34 years, and he and—
Lola Mae are now living at 646
— rW- Park mestephenvHle. Fexas---
Clifford is associate professor.- _
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lion Engineering, Inc with Ins
- headquarters in Houston. Jea-
nelle now Mrs Roeschke is
teaching in West Germany . and
Lynn Roy |s associate professor
ofStatsucsal th Lnversityof-
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August 23rd . Holden Wedding daled High School Lynn Hoy's There are now seven grand.- came harder to'arrange, the day at the Dublin American
Anniversary by having their wife, daughter of Professor and . hijifrenm lb*' four families ladies decided to quilt 9ncea legion Hall, or at Laurel Street
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"thoughtfulness with think' to A&M University System, detail-
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Incorporating personal ex "If you give money, add
perienee .household hints, easy- budget plan. Or if feasible,
to-follow tips and handy, skills gjve a passbook to a new
—into-a-gift-s home economist savings aecountwith the first
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their families, all with them for
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The -Lingleville Friendship Refreshments were served to
■ Club met with Mr> Earnest sevenmembersand one visitor,
N Hickey Tuesday, August 5. Miss Trade Brock.
I Mrs* Carson Loving, presi-
B dent, presided. Prayer was The next meeting.will be with
I followed, by the club song and Mrs .Woodrow Kiker, Tuesday,
if roti rail The minutes were read August 19 at 10 a.m: Each
■ and reports given member is reminded to bring a
V, After the business meeting, covered dish for a picnic lunch
4 games were played. Mrs Oscar and a day of fishing at the
" Hammit drew the gift. lake.
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.Charles-_ and Iola Mm1.. Station; and all four childre Mrs lfredH Chalk, is*also an members moved from
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 188, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1975, newspaper, August 15, 1975; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1666274/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.