Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, December 31, 1973 Page: 3 of 6
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l«t* and Tm?Tn^falm-
Curl graduated from Manat
Pleasant High School and is
■tt—rtlng LoulsUoa Tack
on » football
AAm a short hootymoon
tta «W|pla will Ufa toRnaton,
Ur. and Mrs. Jack V. Ball
koatad tba rahaaraal dimer
at the Green Frog Restaurant.
Ha bride was honored with
a bridal luncheon given- by
Mrs. Leon Hawkins and Mrs.
Millar Broom on tba day of
the wedding.
1973 was getting to play foot-
ball it was my first year to
olay Junior high ball I look
brward to football In ’74 t^o.
"I always main resolu-
tions. avan If I do break them.
This year I am gofi« to try to
do bettor and not put thing*
off."
Two sons of a Jacksboro,
Tana, man are assigned to
one unit at Fort ail, Okla.
Army Private First Class
Leslie D. Foster and Private
Thomas H. Foster m, whose
father lives on Route 3, are
fire direction control specia-
lists with Lons Star Battery
of the 18th Field Artillery's
1st Battalion.
Leslie, 20, was recently
named Battalion soldier of
the month. Selection was
based on knowledge and per-
formance of duties, military
courtesy, and soldierly ap-
pearance.
Bis 21 year old brother is
currently assigned to the
Graham, Texas., Recruiting
Station, with the ID Corps Ar-
tillery Unit of Choice Home
Town Recruiting Program.
Both are Bryson High
School graduates.
Pvt Thomas Foster's wife,
Ida, lives In Bryson.
jean Ann Williams replied,
"1973 has been just great!
The best part of It was teach-
ing in Jacksboro. I Just
couldn’t be happier with my
job. In 1974,1 look forward to
having a first place one act
play, state winners in debate
and a great choir I
“My New Year’s Resolu-
tion is to keep a cleaner
house I
"As we begin each new
year, I guess we should
‘plan for the worst and look
for the best’
"I believe that students
should be taught to realize
the Importance of our country.
It is the young generation that
will be leading America, and
1 know they can do it!’’
AUTUMN CRAIN
DAVID SP1LLER
JEAN ANN WILLIAMS
Joplin News
The New Year Is Here
Robert Henderson Is In
Jack County Hospital after
suffering a stroke at his
borne. His wife and family
have been attending Mm
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Llndoo Smith,
Judith and James were din-
ner guests of the Dean Lyons
family Dec. 23. Other visi-
tors of the Lyons over the
holidays were Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Lyons and family,
Spring, Texas, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Lyons and family of
Glsnrose, Tex.
Messrs, and Mmes. Hay-
den Beasley, Ronald, Robert
and Debra, Stanley Jems
and Cheryl, Larry Calvin and
Kara, Fort Worth, P. 0. Mil-
ler, Littlefield; Mrs. Opal
Caddel, Mrs. Pauline Crump-
sister of the bridegroom ton, Iowa Park; Billy JU-
was bridesmaid. They were corn, Becky and Brian, Ver-
dressed in identical gowns of non were dinner guests of
purple velvet and carried Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ander-
nosegays of lilac carnations, son and June on Sunday, Dec.
They wore matching purple 23. They enjoyed the Cow- DANNY J. HUDSON
velvet bonnets. boys vs. Rams football game
Miss Jennifer Brown was In the afternoon. PharlsAn-
flower girl. Candlelighter derson and family were _
was Jeff Brown. Christmas dinner guests of Mrs. Sam Hudson of 619 MeS'
Serving as best man was the Andersons.
the bridegroom’sfather,Jack Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hall,
Hall. Groomsmen were Hud- Judy and Chris, Oma Hall
son Old and Steve Lawler, both were dinner guests of Mrs.
of Mount Pleasant
Ushers were Ronnie Col-
bert of Houston, Ricky Ander-
son and Johnny Green both of
Mount Pleasant.
A reception followed the
ceremony at the Community
Room of The Jacksboro Na-
tional Bank given by the
MdeVtBaflpWy * 1 *=.
“‘The wedding cake and the
grooms cake, made by Mrs.
stuff.
"One thing unusual about
our new year Is the comet
But, I beard on the news that
ve may not be able to see it
as well as had been expected.
"What I liked best about
Happy New Year! It Is time
to cheer, for the new year is
here. It is also a time for
thought. The ending and be-
ginning of a year is ideal for
remembering good times,
songs and movies; and also
to look forward to new ones.
TMs Is also the time to re-
solve to become a better per-
son.
Autumn Crain, David Sel-
ler and Jean Ann Williams
speak out on 1974.
Autumn Crain said, "1973
has been a good year, but I’m
really looking forward to ’74.
I will be a senior next year
and I hope to get a new car—
(Hint).
"I’ll probably be making
some new year’s resolutions,
By JAMIE PRICE
although I usually break them.
"There are several pro-
blems facing Me new year,
as far as our country is con-
cerned, but they may be
getting better. I think that we
can work things out If ‘every-
one’ will pitch in anddotbeir
part It Is to each of us to
make 1974 a great yeir.’’
David StolUer answered,
"1974 is starting off like just
about any other new year.
However, some things, like
the energy shortage, are
looking bad. I think that
everyone should try to save
energy. You can start at
my age conserving energy,
by turning off lights and
To Sell
Your Land
MRS. CARL MILTON HALL
Conner-Hall
Repeat Vows
Call
Carl McCullar
817/387-7524
1421 North Elm
Denton, Texas
Miss Paula Anne Conner
became the bride of Carl
Milton Hall Friday evening,
December 28, in the First
Baptist Church.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Billie Conner and
the late Paul W. Conner. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack W. Hall at
Harlingen are the bride-
groom’s parents.
Rev. Jim Pingleton, pastor
of the Memorial Christian
Church, officiated for the
double ring Ceremony.
Music for Me ceremony
was provided by Miss Judy
Robinson, organist, and Mrs.
Mike Amburn, pianist Soloist
was Stephen Geer, who sang
"TwelfM of Never’’ and ‘.‘The
Wedding Prayer.”
The bride was given In
marriage by her grandfaMer,
W. E. Tipton of Fort WorM.
Her gown was made for her
by her grandmoMer Tipton
and was of candlelight lute-
song. It had a fitted bodice,
wiM a scoop neckline and
long bell sleeves. The skirt
was A-line. The bridal
floorlengM headpiece was
of Alencon lace and seed
pearls, wlM lace edging Mat
swept into a chapel train.
She carried white roses and
baby’s breaM.
Mrs. Ronnie Colbert of
Houston was matron of honor
for her sister.
Miss Jana Geer was maid
of honor and Miss Vicky Hail,
Marine Pvt Danny j.
Hudson, son of Mr. and
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QUite, St., Jacksboro, Tex.,
graduated from basic traln-
- lug at Me Marine Corps Re-
cruit Depot, San Diego, Calif.
Doyle Wilson at Gibtown on
Christmas Eve. Ufa ■ ana ■■
Mr ^ Mrs. Larry Hodge W1201*0 WOllS
and Dylana of Sunset visited
Me Floyd Halls over Me IIA HI C
holidays. n®n*
IMrve Thompson is in There will be singing at Me
Jack County Hospital. wizard Wells Baptist Church,
ha»' ton £2 Fl^lday Jan- 4at 7p.m.
have been visiting Harm The public Is invited to attend.
I»A£WlLJ/ ™ Cliff and Minnie
Ida Mae Stark was a'vm to HoUdl* visitors ofMkfr. and Morrow reunion will meet
2? iff10 Mrs. Jack Farmer and Roger atMeV.F.W.HalllnJacks-
S5nSrn!L “ ^MrS' *®re Messrs. and Mmes. Rlc boro Sunday, Jan. 6. Bringa
K pZL r AtUns’ DuncanvlIlei basket lunch. *
Mrs. Randall Geer pre- Farmer, Brenda and Johnny Mr. and Mrs Less Morrow
sided at Me guest book. As- Jr. of Fort WorM; Howard and Mrs. Illy Mae Meeks vi-
slsting were Mrs. Kevin Owen Weaver and family of Jacks- sited In Me L C. Morrow and
of Bryan, Mrs. Sammy White boro, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Mrs. Myrtle D. Chambers
Amtarn^MUs’rMrS‘ HMlk8 £rty’ Fort Worth; Mcluu-d homes In Chico during the
^ ’„ w,ss iay“ Ham’ Gray, Lubbock; Mrs. Iva holidays.
StKWK-S utrm^. G£raham' Mrl. “d Clyde Scarber and
5?* szz^wm“n“dgiris v^d Me l. c. M0r-
Craft’ of^ort ^r^; rows on the Christmas holi-
crait, Billie Crawford, Sie Mrs. DruslUa Nero, Loury days.
Geer and J. 0. Tipton. Drue, Mrs. Celia Smith of
Jeff and Jennifer Brown Jacksboro spent Christmas
passed out Me rice bogs. Day wlM Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Paula is a graduate of Hudson and family In Tioga,
Jacksboro High School and Texas.
~ ^77 Mrs. Nell Spencer bad all
mummuSk * \ * of her children home for
* ! # /m -fX Christmas Eve supper. They
Jm v* X were Mr* «ndMrs.T.J.Spen-
!A C9t> Mr- »ad Mrs. A. D. Span-
SALE
January 8 Thru January 14
$ack tornty
Uo44>Uat
ADMITTED
December 24—Ann Fergu-
son, ArMur Green.
December 25—Sammie
Oates, Douglas Dickson.
December 26—ScottSlmp-
son, Ella Gilmore, Fannie
Williams, RuM Andrews.
December 27—Dick Well-
ington, Christine Baker, Della
Mill, Maria Paschal.
December 28—Neisha Cal-
houn.
December 29—Steve Mil-
ler.
December 30—Martha
McAnear.
cer, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thorn-
ton, Howard Spencer all of
Joplin, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Tucker and children of Min-
eral Wells, grandchildren Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Montgomery
and children, Andy Spencer
and friend, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Cox and son, Plano, Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Spencer and
family, Alice, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Thornton and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Harman Er-
win of Fort Worth visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Erwin over the
holidays.
Messrs, and Mmes. Mil
Thornton, Dan Thornton,
Dale Woodard, Dalese and
Evan, Wichita Falls, Mrs.
Nell Spencer, Howard Spen-
New Years Greeting
to you! Wishing the
best of everything In
the year ahead . • •
health, success and
happiness... , i
. Laura
hPeacock
DISMISSED
Blanche Mabrey, Albert
Chenoweth, Mae Wellington,
Arthur Green, Lilly Chap-
man, Douglas Dickson, Glem-
min Wright, Emma Peek,
Harvey Murphy, Ruth An-
drews, Sammie Oates, Mary
Hendricks, Scott Simpson.
Reporter for—
HERALD, GAZETTE
WICHITA TIMES A RECORD NEWS
cer were Christmas dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Le-
wis Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. spen-
cer spent Christmas Day
with Mrs. Nadra Gilbreath
and family, Fort Worth.
STAR TELEGRAM
TEXAS A ACME CIILIAEAS
Young Citizens
EAST SIDE OF SQUARE
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward
and family of Fort Collins,
Colo, have been visiting over
the holidays with Jack*! mo-
ther Mrs. J.H. Feml.They
will return home Jan. 3.’
cHiusn*^,
laaflag 8 Mr Conditioning
SALES « SERVICE
Sale On All Winter Merchandise
Beginning January 2
Ends January 15
SIFT I WESTERS WEAR J
707 South Mein Jacksboro, Texes
Henry S Miller
Realtors
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Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, December 31, 1973, newspaper, December 31, 1973; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733932/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.