The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1964 Page: 5 of 8
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HOLLIDAY NEWS I
The Archer County News
By Mrs. G. E. Jarvis
Mrs. James Wood escaped in-
jury after her car had a collision
with a truck.
While at H-SU, she was a mem- V OIVS Repeated
her and officer of Alpha Chi.
Miss Herring has been appoint- HlH'St Cdllircll
ed a mathematical statistician in
Thursday, June 18. 1964 Jansen Family
Gathers At
Lake Kickapoo
communiciable disease center in
the epidemiology branch of the
Miss Norma JaNae Sterling,
of Hurst became the bride of
Pat Holt was on the sick list
last week. Her parents of Ard- there in July,
more, Okla., visited with her. -
Atlanta, Ga.. and will begin work Gar-V Lynn Schaefer of Holliday
Mrs. Shirley Delaney left last
Monday to visit in California for
awhile.
Mr. and Mrs. Pee Wee Willis
returned to the Country Inn last
Tuesday after a short vacation.
Christian Church
Plans Special
Services Sunday
Vows were read Saturday eve-
ning at 8 in the First Baptist
Church of Hurst. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.
J. Sterilng o' Hurst and Schaefer
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Schaefer of Holliday.
The Rev. T. D. Hall, pastor,
performed the ceremony before
an archway flanked by candel-
bra, baskets of white stock and
peonies and banked with palms.
Musicians were Mrs. T. D. Hall,
organist, and Miss Jeanne Cope-
land, soloist.
The bride’s gown was made
with white Chantilly lace bodice
and a lace front panel in the
skirt. The skirt back was taffeta
Sunday, June 21, promises to
- be a fully day for the members
Sgt. Bernie Nelson has been on and friends of First Christian
a special training assignment at Church,. In addition to church
Grand Prarie and California. He school at 10:00 a m., morning
is stationed at SAFB. worship at 11:00 a.m., and eve-
- ning worship at 6:00 p m., the
Mrs. Stella Martin is absent congregation will hold its annual
from her job with a bout with election of church officers at
an infected toe. the close of morning worship, tiers edged wjth bands 0f scai.
- its monthly church dinner at j0ped iace and extended into a
Glynn Nelson, daughter of Mr. 12:30 p.m., and official board chapel train. She carried a cas-
and Mrs. Bernie Nelson, broke meeting at 7:00 p.m. Also, the ca(]e bouquet of white orchids
her arm while skating recently. church will conduct the devotion centered with feathered mums
- al service at Archer Nursing and stephanotis. She was escort-
Mrs. Fox has been to Nebraska Home at 3:00 p.m. with Rev. Don ed (0 jbe altar by her father,
visiting her daughter and family Campbell, pastor of First Chris- Mjss Sue janszen was maid of
recently. tian Church, Olney, as guests honor. She wore a mint green
- preacher and the Olney group gown 0f peau de soie with over-
Mrs. Katherine Nelson and joining with the local one in the skjrt 0f organza. She carried
children escaped injury in a car worship. a colonial bouquet of yelow
wreck they had at Holliday jn keeping with the concern feathered carnations.
Creek bridge. of the morning, Rev. Hugh Caf- Bridesmaids were Misses Su-
fey, pastor of the local church, san lies, Peggy Middleton and
COMING TO ROYAL—"Captain Newman, M.D." will open at
the Roval Thsa*r<i Sunday for a three day showing. To Oscar
Award winner Gregory Peck as "Captain Newman, M.D.,"
Angie Dickinson, his nurse in the film, represents the private
world he hopes to put together—marriage, children, a home
with a garden—when war is at an end. Other stars in the
Universal Picture photograohed in color are: Tony Curtis,
Eddie Albert and Bobby Darin.
News Briefs from Austin...
AUSTIN, Tex.—Texas Restaur-
ant Association, headquartered
Mrs. Judy Hoy and Mr. and -what Makes a Good Christian?’’ Cindy Gafford, al of Hurst. They A.UStl".1S b3ckl"8 a Proposal to
Mrs. Jimmy Wood and family He has selected I Timothy 3:1-13 wore dresses similar to that of !egahze the sale of m,xed dnnks
visited with their parents, Mr. as the scripture lesson. the honor maid in yellow, blue in exas-
z r, j zzsrzzs \ ts stjssz :■
went into effect. From now on §ree feathered carnations,
the time of meeting will be 6:00 Ju,ie Johnson and Debbie Dup-
p.m. and the place of meeting, j Pstadt were flower girls and
the parsonage living room. The ! R°hbie Duppstadt was ring bear-
evening worshippers are study-1e- Kenneth Carr of Holliday was
ing Galations and will concen- j best man and groomsmen were . ,
. . .. . . . _ lames Holt of Hollidav Billv tilled spirits in sealed containers
trate on the second chapter, Sun- James H0“ 01 “ouiuay D “y , „ .. ..
dav evenine Ho,t of Mineral Wells and Mike of two ounces or less. Also it
The incumbent and the newly- Smith of Wichita Falls. Ushers would extend the liquor curfew
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Fox are
the parents of a baby boy. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. John-
nie Jones and Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Lyles.
ganization, reports that a six-
member committee of his group
has drawn a bill for presentation.
TRA’s bill would authorize lo-
cal option elections on the sale,
by food establishments, of dis-
under the combined weight of
opposition by united dry forces
and church groups.
‘This is not a wet-dry issue,”
said non-drinking ex-restauran
teur Price. ‘Texans can buy any-
thing they want to drink right
now. All we are trying to do is
make it convenient for a man
who wants to have a drink ser-
ved in a dignified manner at a
nice restaurant to be able to get
one.
Mr. and Mrs. W F. (Bill; Jan-
sen were host to their children
Friday until Monday at their
home at Lake Kickapoo. Alt of
the Jansen children except two
attended.
The newest members, Debbie
McDavid, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Mike McDavid, was a spec-
ial guest of the Jansens. Little
Debbie is 5-months-old and this
was her first trip to see her
great grandparents. McDavid is
in the Air Force, stationed at El
Paso.
Everyone enjoyed visiting,
swimming and skiing during the
family get-together. This was the
first time the group had been to-
gether in two years.
The families present included
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. (Mutt) Jan-
sen, Billy and Karen of Archer
City; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rowe,
of Electra; Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Jansen. Jerry, Larry and
Mrs. Mike (Sharon) McDavid.
of Denver, Colo.: Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Dwyer, Roy, Dale and
Glenn of Plainview; and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Robb, Johnny and Allen
of Electra.
The Jansen daughters that
were unable to attend were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Thomsu and fam
ily of Plainview and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Neilson of Amarillo.
I Hospital Report I
Admitted
Mrs. J. W. Sturgeon, surgical,
Archer City.
Dewayne Rainwater, medical.
Archer City.
Marvin Pickard, medical. Arch-
er City.
Mrs. Zella A. Hasson, surgical,
Archer City.
Ves Morris, medical, Archer
City.
John H. Gray Sr., medical,
Wichita Falls.
Miss Virginia Ruth Poirot,
medical, Windthorst.
Carried Over
Mrs. George Ensey, Roy Lof-
tis, A. Tanner, Mrs. C. P Pryor,
Mrs. Bess Hawkins, Mrs. W. L.
Holder.
Dismissed
Shari Ann Haigood, Mrs. J. C.
Strawn, Tot Knight, Eric James
Nichols, Mrs. J. W. Sturgeon, De-
wayne Rainwater, Mrs. Zella A.
Hasson, and Ves Morris.
with relatives.
LILLIAN HERRING
RECEIVES DEGREE
Price said he has sounded out
4-H’ers Attend
Training School
Six Archer County 4-H mem-
bers departed Monday for a 4-H
Leadership and Training School
at Luders. The three-day school
Price, who also is secretary of was held Monday, Tuesday and
the Texas Tourists Council, said Wednesday,
he believes sale of mixed drinks Attending were Johnny Luig,
“will definitely stimulate the Mike Hayter, Walter Mayes, Ann
tourist program in our state.” Veitenheimer, Annet Hoffman,
Furthermore, he estimated, the and Carolyn Mahler. Sponsors
found them enthusiastic. One of TRA bill would produce nearly that went with the 4-H members
a year in new tax were Kenneth Teichman and
Representatives is revenue. Mrs. Inez Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coe returned
5* SU"d.ay.fr0m 3 Week’S Visit elected members TthTrffirial 1 were Lee Alan Bragg and Keith ml
board will meet in the parsonage Cash, cousins of the bride o , . , . p A
following evemng worship. An Wichita Falls, and Mike Jans- a number of legislators and
important item of business will z™of was he,d at the the most prominent members of S3.000.000
be the choosing of officers for the ch,^ retSing were Misses the House of Representatives is revenue,
oart or i coming 3 ear. Re- Jone]le Hogness Dorothy Taylor expected to introduce the meas- “Sky’s The I,imit”—Legislative The three day school was made
and Paula Mikel. Miss Nancy ure- Price, however, declined to Budget Board members heard a posible by the following business-
Johnson registered guests. name the sponsor. warning from their executive di- es and individuals that paid the
The bride was graduted this Repeated efforts to legalize ov- rector, Vernon McGee, that “the expenses. Farm Bureau, Murphy
spring from L. D. Bell High er-the-bai sales of mixed drinks sky seems to be the limit" on Bros. Chevrolet Co., First State
a called meeting of the Ameri- Scool in Hurst.’ The groom was Texas have collapsed in re- state agency spending requests Bank, Perry Pittman Co., Roy
can Legion has been scheduled graduated from Holliday High cent session of the Legislature for 1965-67. Heard and Gordon Rucker.
Miss Lillian Ladene Herring of freshments will be served.
Graham, formerly of Holliday, re- _
ceived her master of science de-
gree in biostatistics from Tulane
University June 1. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. M.
Herring of Graham.
LEGION NOTICE
11
CDA Installs
New Officers
Mrs. Steve Moster, District
Deputy of the Catholic Daugh-
ters of America installed the of-
ficers at their regular June meet-
ing.
Mrs. Frank Scheffe, presided
over the business session and ap-
pointed the different committee
chairman. Mrs. Ed Berend, Civil
Defense and Highway Safety;
Mrs. Louis Schroeder, Share the
Faith; Mrs. Karl Lindemann, sick
and social welfare; Mrs. Gerald
Steinberger, rural life and legis-
lation; Mrs. John Shcreiber, pub-
lic Relations; Mrs. Lawrence
Berend, photographer; Mrs. Clar-
ence Wilde, V. A. Hospitals: Mrs.
C. J- Green, vocations; Mrs. Bill
Hoffman, education; Mrs. Bill
Schroeder, world missions.
Mrs. Gerald Steinberger, gave
an interesting program on rural
life and legislation.
The Chaplain. Father Cletus
Post, spoke to the group and led
the members in prayer.
The attendance prize was won
by Mrs. C. J. Green.
Refreshments were served af-
ter the meeting to 32 members
and four guests frona- Munster,
Mmes. Steve Moster, Joe Grem-
minger, Ted Gremmfliger and
Gary Hess.
She is a graduate of Holliday f°r tonight (Thursday) at 8 p.m. School and Midwestern Univer
High School, where she was salu- in the Legion Hall. sity and is employed by Holli-
tatorian of her class. Miss Her A spokesman for the group T"x Oil Field Supply, Hollidy.
ring was graduated magna cum urges all members to be pres After a wedding trip to New
laude from Hardin-Simmons Uni- ent for this meeting to complete Orleans, I.a. they will make their
versify with a major in mnthe the plans for the rodeo which wili home at 4=>15 Jennings Ave.
matics and a minor in biology, be held next month. Wichita Fnlls.
JUNE IS
DAIRY
MONTH
And Our Bank Joins In
Saluting The Dairy Farmer In Archer County!
Hi* Contribution To The Health And
Prosperity Of The Nation Is A Major One
The effort and enterprise of the dairy farmers of America in producing products
essential to the health and vitality of our nation deserve the praise and gratitude
of us alL
It has been a pleasure for our bank to work
closely with many dairy farmers in this area
for a long time . . . supplying the credit to
enable them to further their plans for the
care and improvement of their livestock, land,
essential equipment and buildings. For this is
a “full-service” bank . . . offering a wide
range of services, under one roof, to one and
all.
W* Welcome Every Opportunity
to be of Service to YOUI
FIRST STATE
BANK
OF ARCHER CITY
Member FJM.C.
JUST ARRIVED —
Specials For Father’s Day
FREE GIFT WRAPPING SERVICE
Sunday, June 21
SPORT SHIRTS
SPECIAL
$2.98 VALUE
Men’s White Pima
Cotton Shirts ......
BANLON SHIRTS
Reg. $4.98 ____________________
53
53
99
98
99
Men’s Swim Suits
Reg. $3.98 — Special________ .
51
99
Other Swim
Suits ___________
2.98 - 3.98
Men’s Western Shirts
Regular
$4.98 Values
White Western
Shirts __________
s3
si"
Men’s Khakis
Reg. $ 1.98 — Scotts
Army Cloth ------------
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MEN’S COTTON SUCKS
Reg. $4.98 Styles------------------------- 83-99
Reg. $5.95 Styles 84-99
Orion and Dacron Slacks
Reg. $10.95412.95
Alterations Extra--------------
S8.00
LADIES’ NEW STYLES
JUST ARRIVED
NEW SHIPMENT DRESSES
Shifts and Whipped Cream
S8.95 to SI 2.95
Matched Bermuda Shorts and Blouses
S4.98 to SS.95
NEN’S SOCKS
Banlon Socks
$1.00 Value
Nylon Stretch
Socks —
-------2 pair 81-50
3 pair 81-00
REN’S STRAW HATS
Reg. $4.98
Styles--
$3.98 Western
3*4“ Brim
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Stults, Joe K. The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1964, newspaper, June 18, 1964; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth713552/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.