The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1967 Page: 4 of 8
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TIIE CARROLLTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, June 22, 1967
MRS. FRANK TEEADAWAY
IN JUST 15 MINUTES
IF YOU HAVE TO
SCRATCH YOUR ITCH
Your 48c back at any drug store.
Quick-drying ITCH-ME-NOT dead-
ens the itch. Antiseptic action kills
germs to speed healing. Fine tor
eczema, insect bites, foot itch,
other surface rashes. NOW at
BRADFORD REXALL DRUG (Adv)
“Come in
with your bill
leave witfc
my check!’*
... for State Farm's share of
your paid auto accident re-
pair bill. Ask me for details.
RONALD S. GOODY
1200 S. BROADWAY
CH 2-5544
'Kilgore and John Barber of Car-
•lollton. and Frank Treadaway,
'son of Mrs. Jesse Ladd of Bryan,
Texas, and E. A. Treadaway of
Miles, Texas, repeated vows before
Revr. Kenneth Carter.
The bride wore a short cage
dress of chantilly lace trimmed
with satin. The silhouette dress
underneath was of satin peau de
soie with spaghetti straps.
For her headpiece she chose a
pill box of satin peau de soie wiih
a shoulder length veil of imported
silk illusion.
She carried a cascade bouquet
made up of white orchid with
stephanotis and carnations.
I Miss Paula Roberson was the
| maid of honor and Mike Jones
was the groom’s best man.
Also in the wedding party was
Mrs. James Terrell, Miss Shere
Enninga and Miss Jo Ann Sandy,
who assisted at the punch bowl,
j After their return. Mr .and Mrs.
Treadaway will reside at 1729 Cox
I Carrollton.
STATE FARM P 600ft
Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
Hume Office- Bloomington. Illinois
☆ SINGLE ADULTS ☆
Call for 2 minutes recorded
message 24 hours a day
RI7-5796
NOW©PEN
TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS
Bob’s
Enco Service
BOB FRAZIER, Manager
1910 BELT LINE RD. CH 2-2076
OPEN 6 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
ROAD SERVICE - ATLAS TIRES -
BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES -
MECHANIC ON DUTY.
Miss St. Clair Weds
Robert McDonald
In Military Rites
The Main Infantry Chapel at
Fort Benning. Ga.. was the scene
of the military wedding on June
2 of Mi-s Mary Suzanne St. Clair
and Officer Candidate Robert
John McDonald. Chaplin Ernest
Stevens officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzs D. St.
Clair of Houston are parents of
the bride, a former student of Lon
Morris Junior College. The groom
is the son of Mr and Mrs. Buron
A. McDonald of Farmers Branch
and a former student of Texas
A&M University.
Best man at the wedding was
the groom’s brother, Richard Mc-
Donald. Eight fellow officer can-
didates acted as saber bearers,
and Mrs. Craig Knutzen was ma-
tron of honor.
The bride was given in marriage
by Lt. Col. Bertram Bishop, com-
mander 9th O C battalion, for her
father.
Until O/C McDonald completes
his training on July 14. the couple
will reside in Columbus, Ga.
dtgrep from Harvard University
Graduate School of Business Ad-
ministration.
In 1965 Wayne graduated Cum
Laude and Tau Beta Pi from Van-
derbilt University, where he was
affiliated with Kappa Alpha So-
ciety.
Summer of 1963 he spent three
months at Marine Corps Sehoo',
Quantieo, Va.
Summer of 1964 he traveled for
three months in Europe.
Summer of 1965, He worked for
Humble Oil in Baton Rouge, La.,
as a chemist.
Summer of 1966, he worked for
Standard of New Jersey in New
York City in eomputor analysis.
August 5, 1967, First Lt. Adams
reports to Marine Corps School,
Quantieo, Va,, for five months of
training before reassignment.
WEEKLY FIRE
DEPT. NEWS
CARROLLTON FIRE DEPT.
Treadaway-Barber
Vows Repeated
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Treadaway
left on a wedding trip to Galveston
following their June 10 wedding
at the First Methodist Chur h of
Carrollton. ,
__i The former Miss Cheryl Barber,
j daughter of Mrs. James Taylor of j
MRS. GLEN EDWARD McCLOUR
Gloria Bollier Weds
Glen McClour
Valwood Park Baptist Church
was the setting Friday night, June
9. for the wedding of Miss Gloria
Jr an Bollier and Glen Edward
McClour. The vows were read by
the Rev. George M. Ha'll
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Travis E. Bollier, 2631
Greenhurst of Farmers Branch.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Parvin, 2637
Ficldale of Farmers Branch.
The bride was given in marriage
in the double-ring ceremony by
her father.
The bride wore a floor-length
while A-line gown. The gown is
made of taffeta with a rose design
lace covering it. Her veil was
shoulder length with white pearls
arranged on the headpiece. Her
train, attached at the shoulders, Is
also in rose design lace.
The maid of honor was Miss
Karen Rodriquez of Dallas, and the
best man was Billy McCarty,
cousin of the biidegroom, of
Greenville.
Bridal attendants were dressed
alike in floor-length yellow gowns.
They carried a long stem yellow
rose. Bridemaids were Shirley
Bollier, sister of the bride, and
Glenda McClour, sister of the
bridegroom.
Jimmy McClour, lirothier of the
bridegroom, and Mit e Lindamoud
were groomsmen.
The bride's youngest sister,
Marilyn Bollier, sung “O Lord
Most Holy” and "O Perfect Love."
She was accompanied by David
Medley, organist at Valwood Park
Baptist Church.
The couple will reside in Wash-
ington, I) C.. where the groom
will altend college, and both will
work for the Federal Bureau of
Investigation.
Local Student Gels
Harvard Degree
Wayne Williams Adams, son of
; Mr .and Mrs. D. W. Adams, 13607
: Braemar Drive, received his MBA
terrific Springtime values from
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215 FARMERS BRANCH SHOP. CENTER
PHONE CH 7-3711
GIANT 295
SQ. IN. PICTURE
(Listed below are the fire rails
made by the Carrollton Fire
Dept, last week):
JUNE 9
4:14 to 4:24 p.m. — Car fire.
Slight damage under hood.
JUNE 10
10:35 a.m. to 1 p.m. — Public j
service for city.
JUNE 13
9:19 to 9:50 a.m. — Church fire
at Church of Christ in Addison.
Some fire and smoke damage. In-
vestigated by Dallas County Sher-
if’s officers.
JUNE 14
6 to 6:18 p.m. — Reported truck
fire on 77 north. False alarm.
12:30 to 12:45 p.m. — Call to
remove small boy's hand from
refrigerator. Child was unhurt.
JUNE 15
1:10 to 1:15 p.m. — Resuscita-
tor call at Brooks Dairy on Moore
Road. Was called back before
reaching location.
2:02 to 4:32 p.m. — Public serv-
ice for city.
JUNE 16
3:30 to 4:15 p.m. —- Public serv-
ice. Checked fire hose for Inter-
national Paper Co.
CARROLLTON
LITTLE LEAGUE
NEWS
! While in training a weekly al-
lowance will be paid trainees
j through the Texas Employment
Commission. Trainees are assured
a .job after the first eight weeks.
Only a few openings still are
available for applicants. Persons
interested should apply immedi-
ately at the Texas Employment
Commission, 807 Elm, Dallas, be-
tween 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
SENIOR MAJOR DIVISION
Mighty Falcons still dominate.
Braves. 10-Eagles, 0.
Falcons, 5-Yankees, 0.
Yankees, 7-Braves, 5.
Falcons, 6-Eagles, 0
STANDINGS
Wins Losses
Falcons ........................ 9 0
Braves ........................ 5 4
Eagles ........................ 3 7
Yankees ...................... 2 7
Winning pitchers — Falcons.
Vern Cotton and Billy Kiser;
Brave, Gary Vaden; Yankee,
Thurmon Farrell.
SENIOR MINOR DIVISION
Dodgers, 12-Pirates, 19.
Giants. 13-Pirates, 7.
STANDINGS
Wins Losses
Dodgers ........................ 6 0
Giants ......................... 2 2
Pirates ........................ 0 5
Winning pitchers — Dodgers,
Gary McCoultough; Giant, Billy
Gray.
In Farmers Branch
“The Paper with the Want A it”
Russell's Cleaners
& Barber Shop
(In Carrollton for Over 20 Yean)
ADULT HAIR CUTS_____$1.50
CHILDREN HAIR CUTS _ *1.25
ALL FLAT TOPS_____$1.50
SUITS ................. 05c
PLAIN DRESSES___85c
PANTS_____40c
SHIRTS_______50c
PH. CH 2-5758, CARROLLTON
El Centro to Train
Young Carpenters
Young men 17 to 25 years of
age will have an opportunity to
become apprentice carpenters in
a new training program which has
just begun at El Centro College’s
Manpower Training Center.
The program is offered in coop-
eration with the Carpenters Resi-
dential Local No. 12766. It consists
of eight weeks of full-time train-
ing followed by 18 weeks of car-
pentry apprenticeship with add:-
CITY PARKS GIVEN
REDWOOD SIGNS
BY GARDEN CLUBS
The attractive redwood signs
recently erected in six of the
Farmers Branch Parks were a gift
from the Farmers Branch Council
of Garden Clubs.
These signs, with bright yellow
lettering, were installed under the
supervision of Jim Simpson of the
Farmers Branch Park and Recrea-
tion Commission at Don Showman,
Dutch Village, Rawhide, Gussie
Field Waterworth, Mallon and
Town North Parks.
Diane Royer, project chairman,
says a special thanks goes to the
R. L. Turner Woodshop Depart-
ment for the excellent job of let-
tering.
Church Directory j
FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
1819 Walnut Street
Carrollton, Texas
REV. KENNETH E. CARTER, JR ,
Pastor
Church Phone, 242-5557
Parsonage, 242-5591
Morning Worship .. 8:45 & 11 a.m.
J Evening Worship ............ 7:30 p in.
I Sunday School ........... 9:50 a.in.
Choir Practice .... Wed. 7:30 p m.
W.S.C.S First & Third
Tuesdays ....................... 10 a.m.
N0RTHSIDE BAPTIST CHUHCH
DENTON DR. AT WHITLOCK LN., CARROLLTON, TEXAS
You'll ENJOY
THESE SERVICES:
Sunday School ..............10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship ..........11:00 A.M.
Training Union .............. 6:45 P.M.
Evening Worship .......... 7:30 P.M.
Billy R. Buckingham W*d Pr*y#r M”“n9 - 7:30 PM’
Pastor
DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOI____
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, JUNE 19th THRU 23rd.
9:00 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. — Ages: 3 Years thru Jr. High School
CRAFT WORK — BIBLE LESSONS — RECREATION
Peanuts aren't
"peanuts7 anymore
Peanuts are one of Texas' popular snack foods. Until
recently, however, most farmers in the TP&L service
area felt they could make only "peanuts" from peanut
production.
But, now, farmers are beginning to realize substantial
profits, thanks to new research and development tech-
niques promoted by area agricultural organizations,
including the Agricultural Development Division of TP&L.
In the southeastern and southwestern portions of the
TP&L service area, a record $20.2 million were derived
from peanut production in i 966. This was more than a
$7.2 million gain over 1965.
The peanut is coming back into favor with the farmer.
It has been a favorite at the ballpark and in the home for
a long time.
TEXAS POWER & Light COMPANY
lax-paying, investor owned electric utility
CHURCH OF CHRIST
2121 DENTON DRIVE
LONZO PR1BBLE, Minister
CH 2-5561 Res. 269-2083
Bible Study ........ 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service .. 10:45a.m.
Evening Worship G :00 p.m.
Bible Study,
Wednesday ...... 7:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Josey Ln. & Crosby Rd.
Bible Class ............... 9:00 a.m.
Sunday Worship .......... 9:45 a.m.
Worship .... 6:00 p.m.
Bible Study
Wednesday _.............. 7:30 p.m.
PAUL KELSEY, Minister
BELAIRE
BAPTIST CHURCH
1606 SCHOOL ROAD
CARROLLTON
CH 2-3441
Rev. L. R. SIMONS, Pastor
Sunday School ______________ 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service............ 11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship _______ 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Service __ 7:30 p.m.
“Southern Baptist”
Nursery Provided
HIGHLAND
BAPTIST CHURCH
'Oldest Missionary Baptist
Church in Dallas County"
1225 Josey Lane
Sunday School _______ 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service ________ 11:00 a.m.
Training Union ___________ 6:00 p.m.
Worship Service ____________ 6:45 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Service .... 7:15 p.m.
‘Church with a warm welcome”
CHURCH OF CHRIST
13423 Webb Chapel Road
lust North of Valley View Lane
on Webb Chapel Road
For Information
Phone CH 7-6725
JOE McKISSICK, Evangelist
TI7-7263
Bible Study _________ 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service ...1..... 10:00 a.m
Evening Worship ..... 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Evening
Bible Study ______________ 7:30 p.m
You Are Never a Stranger Here”
FIRST
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Walnut at Josey Ln. in Carrollton
CH 2-5356
Sunday School _________ 9:30 a.m
Worship...... 8:30 & 1100 a.m.
Adult & Youth Study
Groups ............................ 6:00 p.m.
Evening Worship ........ 7.00 p.m
Nursery open during all services
GARY G. BAXTER, Minister
John L. Graves, Minister of Ed.
Serving the Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ)
In Carrollton & Farmers Branch
PRINCE OF PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
1407 Balt Lina Road
Phone: 242-4437
REV. JAMES R. HANER, Pastor
Sunday School ................ 9:00 a.m
Worship .......................... 10:00 a.m
COME TO THE
CHURCH OF YOUR
CHOICE SUNDAY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
WAYNE L. ALLEN, Pastoi
Sunday School ___________ 9:30 a m
Morning Worship ____ 10:50 a m
Training Union ...............6:00 p m
Evening Worship ............ 7:15 pm
Prayer. Service. Wed..... 7:45 p m
Nursery open at al! services
Cooperating in Southern
Baptist Convention.
FARMERS BRANCH
CHURCH OF CHRIST
2570 Valley View Lane
CH 7-2109
DELBERT SMITH, Minister
CH 1-3608
Worship Sendees —
Sunday .... 10:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday .................... 8:00 , m.
“Always Happy to Have You”
St. Andrew’s Church
(Episcopal)
Valwood Pkwy. and Dennis Road
REV. R. S. HAIX, Rector
Phones: CK 7-7702, CH 7-8045
Holy Communion ............ 8:00 a m.
Family Eucharist,
Sunday School ________ 10:00 a.m.
Week Day H. C,: ............ Tuesdays
6:30 a m.: Tburs.. Holy Days 9:30
Day School Monday thru Friday
COVENANT
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Farmers Branch and Carrollton
1700 S. Josey Lane
CH 2-5472
Sunday School ........9:30 (all ages)
Worship ........................ 11:00 a.m.
(Nursery for pre-school age)
Jack Ramsay, Jr., Ph.D., minister
CH 7-7803
WEBB CHAPEL ™
BAPTIST CHURCH
13565 Webb Chapel Road
ORVAL BARGER, Pastor
D. L. WADIEY, Pastor
CH 7-7488 CH 7-6292
Sunday School _________ 9:30 a.m.
Worship ................... 10:45 a.m.
Evening Worship ________ 5:00 p.ra.
Training Service ........ 6:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:30 p.ra.
NURSERY PROVIDED
ADDISON
CHURCH OF CHRIST
(Old Bank Building)
R. L. BOX, Minister
Sunday Worship ............ 9:00 a.m.
Bible Class ......................10:00 a.m.
Evening Worship .......... 6:00 p.m.
Wed. Worship ______________7:30 p.m.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF
GOD CHURCH
1204 School Road
SERVICES ^
Sunday School .............. 9:45
Morning Worship ........ 11:00 a.m.
Evangelistic Service Sun. 7 p.m.
Midweek Service Wed. 7:30 p.m.
Young People Sunday .. 6:00 p.m.
W.M.C. Tuesday ............ 7:90 p.m.
Pastor, REV. D. W. KYSEK
PH. 242-3923
CHAPEL HILL
BAPTIST CHURCH
11611 Webbs Chapel Rd.
Phone CH 7-0095
Dallas, Texas
DR. CLARENCE GREEN, Pastor
Sunday School .............. 10:00 a.m.
Preaching Service ________ 11:00 a m.
Sunday Night ................ 7 <1 p.m.
Wednesday Night .......... 7:J0 pin
ST. PAUL
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(LCA) A
13605 Webb Chapel Rd.
At Golfing Green
Farmers Branch
Invites YOU to worship
Worship ............ 8:45 & 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School ................ 9:30 a m.
Adult Class .................... 9:30 a.m.
Nursery Provided
MANXADS
WORK FOR YOU
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Sindik, Nicholas J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1967, newspaper, June 22, 1967; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth728206/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.