The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 15, 1966 Page: 3 of 10
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Susie is A Squirrel But She
Acts Like A Child in Mills Home
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gjsk fc » slx-yenr-old squir-
J „ but *he doesn't know it.
flsg firmly believes that th -
Hertirrt Mill* tousehr Id is her
ipwlal domain uml H<-rbert und
VUma Mill** are put there to
K*p her supplied with goodies
(in) rorateh behind tor ears.
,.j wish someone would tell
berthat she is a sqidirel," Mrs.
Mills laments. “Rut then I’ve
tried and (finei out it didn’t do
ssy food."
Susie makes an excellent pet,
iinvinK the run of the Mills
apartment She has a cage that
ibr deeps in and retire# 10
iUlk, but usually she roams at
will and pre-empts any sjiot
the house she wants
She chatters anti fusses like
a child when she is Angry, and
usually gets her way. "I tried
whipping her with a paper when
she was angry,’’ her mi tr> • >;
recalls, "But I learned that it
was a wa>te of time.
Her diet is varied. She will
eat sponge cake (Just the right
jtindl. pecans, acorns, avocad-
os, apples, green corn, grapes
and some seeds, Stu? also took
a liking to ivy anil bec ame sic k
from an over dose of this green-
ery as it is poisonous, however,
she oontiliued to eat it amt Has
evidently built up an immunity i
to the poison.
Susie likes to lie petted and MRS. J. H.
Small Family
if
Chocolate pic 1st a favorite
w\*h w*fttrty It y*m*t
Shower Givenly ,HeW
3y PYF members
Recently for W Wednesday
j , * The members at the Presby-
\g ia terian Youth Fellowship had a
fcllifiMUJii beach party Wed tettdw after-
A shower to honor Miss Sue noon on Mustang Island. There
Fiehhlatt cvii- held Monday eve- were *2 hoys and virls and
nlng in fellowship hall of the they were accompanied hy Mrs 1 ||y ]| „maU this vtll to * good !
First Presbyterian Ctiuich. Miss W. P. Erhard, Mrs. M, T. Ivey, recipe to try as this * ill make1
: lachblalt is the bride-elect of Mr. and Mr*. E. L. Guedln, % small pies, or one and a hnlf,
Hob Blackwell. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swan-on times this reeijw mukts twoj
Hostesses were Mrs. Lloyd and Earl Morris. , average pie*. The pecans give I
Kiri?. Mrs. C. 11. Holley, Mrs, They went surfing and swim- an added touch to an old favor-
G. E. French, Mi s. Maurice n.ing, | Me. Thii is quickly made and!
. Cummin-, Mr- John Craven, Everyone took a sack lunch just as quickly eaten. This is [
Mrs. S. L. Albritton, Mrs. Jess and drinks were furnished. a favorite pie in the family of
Adm y, Mrs. R. L. McElwee, the very busy woman who gave
Mrs Kenneth Oliver, Mrs. Louis r -i c, i us the recipe.
Pingaro. Mrs. W. P. Pressley, hami,y Supper Held
Chocolate Pie '.^sasSfeg,
Is Good For
aSOC
Ji'W -
Mrs. j. u. Schmuistieg, Mrs. Sunday Eveninq
J. B. Smart and Mrs. Geraldine *
Wood.
The receiving line was made
Double Fudge' Pie
2 cups sugar
1-3 cup cocoa
1 cup melted margarine
3 eggs beaten
1 tensiMon vanilla
Mix together and pour info
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At Methodist Church '
A family supper was held at
up of Miss Eu hblatt, her inotli- the First Methodist Church Sun-
| er, Mr Claude Eidiblatt, Mr ,. fay evening for families of that
K. T. Blurkwell of Banquette, < hm eh and those of the First unbaked pie shell Sprinkle with
mother ol the groom-elect, and Presbyterian Church. This was pecans and bake at 350 degree’s
j the four grandmothers ol the the dosing event of vacation for 45 minutes,
couple. They are Mrs. John Uibli* school for the two church-
Routh of Muncie, Ind . Mrs. f‘H which was held for eight Kolbs Return From
Hetman Eichhlatt and Mr*, daya. There wert about lit peo- ,, .. .. .
Geo. Baird of Taft end Mrs. tde present and everyone ’ dCdtlOn I lip
-S. D. Bleekwell of Kilgore, brought a covered dish. j Mr and Mrs. L, T. Kolb and j
An arrangement of pink and Following the meal the chil- returned Sunday after
w hite chrysanthemums and dren of the two churches sang being gone for over two weeks
-uupdragnns centered the se rv- stings which they had learned <* a Vadik* trip They attend-
in;: tuhli and .inangoments ot in Bible school. Mrs. Ronnie ‘,fl ,h<‘ Indianapolis SOD race*'
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ff p*
daisies Were
'the register
on the piano nod Edwards was superintendent of i,nd visi,*‘d Llneoin’* l»1rthplar«
the seitool She uurodu? i'd her ‘" hpringfield. III. They went
...
Wert* served.
Memls'is of the house party
were Mrs, Wesley Tunned, Miss
MILLS is shown ot the house and as Mrs. Mill HoJ.cn Bkn Swell Mr.,. Jerry
Graves, Airs. Janies Mauch,
C’ake, punch, nut, and mints teachers and they presented the ,n *nt'’ Michigan :<nd Canada,
pupils.
Mrs. Mill. Ims even toon known here with her pet squirrel 8u- said, She really doesn't know
to lock her. She is quick lie. The squirrel has the run she is a squirrel,
tempered and selfish and pn -!
few ju*t the company of Air,., H"'"rnn rf,;ld ,h' scripture. Birthdav Party
Mills Mr. Mills get - excluded was a short memorial *' “ ”
from the family circle. ; r,-„, to Mrs. James O’.Neijl Given Saturday
who died recently.
I ' Following a business mi eting,
I E L ClaSS 'm Whl< t> reports
-Vlsss Betty Holley, Mis', Maiy
Holley and Miss Cathy Kuull-
li, an.
Circles Have
Meeting Tues.
Meeting Held
for Gina Booher
Gina Booher, daughter of Mr.
.md Mrs. J. W. I’ooher, cele-
hriih'd her eighth birthday with
Last Thursday
A meeting of the T E.l. Class
i were given. Airs, Herron read
o [»>em "No Talking Point" and
-Vir. Dozier ottered the closing
i, 'i cyer.
During the social hour cards t'y\ H™™ .1 b|.n*'Land
were signed mhI to sick
1 members. Airs. C. L, Heftdnx
Cassie Darbonne
Observes Her
Fifth Birthday
Aim D-obonne, daugb- ari^
Circles one and two of the
Pres byte: an Church 'met in
returning through die New Eng-
land States Where they touted ,
! the I-rxington Battlefield and
j visited the birthplace of Louisa
: May Alcotf, Ralph Waldo Em-
j ersnn and other American au-1
, 'hors around Concord, Muss.
On returning, ihey left Care!
at Trinity University where she
is aib riding a journalism work-
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fellowship hall on Tuesday ^ ^ wit^ ^'n>' Be»-
moming with eight, members ni!< aIU- Gariy Bwald.
present.
IMrs. Shelburne Has
Bridge Party For
a party u< her home on Satur-. ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dor- l*y Mrs. George Alexander. Hos- 'Club Thur. Night
......* l:"~......—* pin bempr, celebrated her fifth tesses were Mrs. Fred Ferguson
the fail on the donkey were birthday on Thursday hy ha ring an<* Mrs. McElwee.
Played Priz.v- ,,nd fqvmrr were ' a puny. Games were played!
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Alice Burgin
1$ Wed To
Mrs. W. L. Shelburne, Jr. en-
tertained her bridge club las*, aw* *S J
Mrs R. J. 1 ('baugh wa has-, Thursday evoaing and had lourl?J?, UlIIuolS
mil AIu. E. P. Young served f1:v,‘n’ Th,‘ ‘ deco, ated with Birthday cake, cup cakes and tess to circle three in the church! guests, Mrs. Keith Guthrie, I
held Thursday in fellowship hall fr(ls!(.d drink> and cak(, to rs and Was ^rv-ed punch were served to nine parlor. Mrs. F. L. Morris gave Mrs. C. H. Holley, Mrs. Fred w, a ceremony at the Fhat
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el .he First Baptist Church. of th, Fjrs( Bnp,w, tturch W.JS
Roland Doze r was a guest members and twi guests,
and presented a t.ilk entitled
“Walk of Faith”, H> was in- Air. and Mrs, Milton Dechcrd.
traduced by Mrs iV. L. Herron. Jr. of Richardson are visiting
The openinr prayer v by theit parents in Corpus Ghristi
Mrs. T. J. Rippstein and Mrs, sad Tail.
with ice cream
nine guests.
to Gina and guests and her
and sister.
. SctenMt.. Their dr«MiKi
| brtwade. Cta#
■ ■(:.*«« wtetCMWiy were 41^
girt*-
Hobby Owfe of Iteftji
beet ;n»«. toiwwW!
Jam** rinw^Sm, ?srn®t
bride, Gene CbSOm, {
the fomti. tu»S Afl
two brothers the lesson. There were nine .Ferguson and Mrs. C. B. Owen. .Methodist dturch of Staton-on ■*e:rw,nC *•* wi'K; i
O Local ami Personal
• members and one guest present Prizes were won by Mrs. Hoi-, j1|nc 4 Miss Alice Faye Boegta **<**»_ ^ »
------t----ley for high score, Mrs, Fergu- of sinton was married to Gwjri®* 'f****:
son for second high and Mrs. i Lynn Childers of Taft- The Rur. M*
Cody Thomas for bingo, i vfm. Palmer officiated before \mm * mT.
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Cake, snacks and eeffee were j aa altar deoore*.«d wife baste** ’ A •• roetgfttat m
; served to the group.
Who can organize a kitchen,.
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with all this to store?
Vtu s,*r ,, Thank* to Rabbsrmatd Kitchen Organizers 1
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Couple Feted
of white carnation# susS
drtabra.
Perejits of the couple are Mr. j teste» tuife.
i tend Mr*. J. N. tptrsm >* matm f V*r •
itxcwhtp iuM, Aw
at bjm cmaMkm 'i
1 end Mr sand Mm. Wtdter-<**»••
era of Toft.
Mias 'Kathy Ctanrafew of S**-
ton wen the entoM and i®f*
p# | Janet Bette of wm t»
A psntry shower, honoring j organist
■: The bride’s gets® was <*f sSs
Shower Thurs*
Mr. and .Mrs. Verncsi Nedbaiek i
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Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wendland .• later, Mrs., J. L, Copeland of day observd.ijn of a cousin, To-
•nd family were in Cuero esi. Skidmore, went to the Aquarina ny Mainka. ! M a
.Saturday to visit her parents, in San Marcus on Memorial „ . „ t QiElfw
Air, and Mrs. Tisi Trammell. Day, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Weaver ; w
and also visited during the «*» Debra were in Houston tor
vv * k-end with her sister Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Coates the week-end to visit his moth-
Wayne Hill, and family.' Saturday for a ten-day trip. er. His brother was there after
They are visiting his mother, serving in the Army in Viet
Visiting in the home of Mr. Mrs. Rhoda Coates in Dallas, Nani. . ,. _ . , ■ , . ....
' and Mrs - Waggoner from md their daughter, Mrs. C. R. jwas held Thursday evening at ,■ organza ww t»m rote
Thursday to .Monday were her Stephens, arid lamily in Irving.! Mrs. L. H. Morris of Wolfe the home of Mrs. Abeiitae Ned- tag (teem at^ *
niece, Mrs. Bobby Engiand. and City Is visiting in the home of j balek with Mm. N. E Pressley, neckline The Mlrtwued f
’ family irom Lindale. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sigto Mr. and Mrs. Frank !, Morris Mrs. Kobe* Bicmei, Aire,. L.! was appliqued wifls lace SMteSite
and sons and Mr. and Mrs. this week. I A. Yeats. Mrs. M. A. Kelley i The chapet train was attached
Mrs. .Millard Vickers and Hugh Gossett rid sons were and Mrs. John Hill hostesses, j to the bodice ot the back- Site
Mis* Cheryl Vickers, Mrs. C away from Tuesday to Thurs- Barbara Mitchell, daughter of The serving table was ewere ; had a headpiece of silk organza
B Oven, Lynn and Foster day last week. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mitchell is ed with a green cloth, centered roses which held her sboubtor
Owen and Mrs. Edith Carroll friends in Irving went to Six sending a week in Harlingen with a bower arrangement. Otto- length veil. Sue carried a bm*-
....... Houston last we. k-end Flags and vait.xf’ the Aquaiiiu with her aunt, Ain?. Barfield.! er flower nrrangements were ■ quet of roses. She wu given fa MWWWKie the Hliut ^ -g
and attended the Houston Music in San Marcos. 'used throughout the house. The marriage hy Iter tetter. |Timothy LmMN* «B
Theatre to see the play "The ’ ’ i Delane Ray, son of Mr. and guests were registered on «’ Miss Kay Oulliber was the day, June A
King and I. Tb-y sjient the M* and Mrs S. B. Messer Mrs. Charles Ray, returned brown grocery bag. maid of honor and the brides- pounds she MteM*. ‘
night in Angle ton with Mrs. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Marvin Sch- home on Friday from a Stoton Punch, coffee, mints and iMfrte weteHkw Mehte Rurght, J The graadpumtei *
Owen's mother, Mis. Lucille r<»der were in Corpus Christ! hospital after having bis tonsil* cookies were served to 25 sister of the bride, MU# Katie Ate. t ll fteMtt ; |
jBoy er and Mint Msdehne^ Vemie \A'arbi®SKtw*, sSi: , '' ,*•'’*
Chapman and Cheryl visited Thursday evening for the birth- removed.
Daphne Shoemaker, a former
5 guests.
Taft resident.
i Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Veueika
and David were in Victoria on
Sunday visiting with Mr, and
IMrs. E. S. Vruzel and in Yoak-
j urn where they visited Mrs,
Frank Vrazel.
i
| Mrs. W. 0. Thomas won a
1 third place ribbon recently at
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the Art Stow at me Art Founda-
tion in Cullin Mall in Corpus
Christi with her picture “Cali*
ehc HiU.”
I Mrs. H. W. Stegall of San
1 Benito is visiting in the home
! of her son and family, Air, and
• Airs. Roy StcgalL
i Mrs. D. B. White and two
j ebitdrete of Glen Burnie, Aid.,
are visiting in the tome ol Air.
j and Mrs. Dewey White. Lee
j white has been visiting in
i Maryland and returned home at
| vhe same tune.
I Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fultz and
| family of Hallock, Alina., visited
last week in the home of his
1 sister sintl family, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Pullin. Leslie Turner, also
i of Minnesota, accompanied
! them here and Mrs. Pullins'
mother and grandmother ail
met at the Pullin ranch and
j went to San Antonio to visit the
zoo and the Alamo. They all
j spent some time at Padre Is-
{land also and visited in Port-
! land in the home of Mr, and
Mrs. W. E. Hosklnsoo,
Elaine and Patti Allison,
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Make this Fathers: Day a
memorable day with..
his Favorite Chair
Deep Plush . , .
Arm Chairs
Available in several Styles,
f abrics and Finishes,
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sssdfl £&■ fje'db* » *
Chairs With A
Modern Fiair
We offer for your approve!
styles to fit into ony home.
tegular, Ivy, Shirt j®«*j
Here's a fabwknw# special
purchase in honor ©#
RecHners
Sts til ttl*M* »“d
Kitchtn in our
jteueregias S^irtmsat
I daughters of Mr. and All's. Ed-
; win Allison of League City, left
Monday after M«.ndm some
: time with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert White-
I head. <
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Whatley
visited last week-end in San An-
] tt nio with Mr. and Mrs. Terry
V.Tiatlcy and fanuiy and also
in Junction.
; Mrs. Melvin Mutchler, along
1 with her mother, Mrt. Oma Hid
jaf Siiiian, rod Mrs, Mutchler'*
Long o standby with
Fathers of of! ocses We
hove o price and fabric to
fit ony home.
FUINITUHi
DEPaSTMF.NI
Father s Day
Short Sleeve
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Yoa'ff morvel at tbm vakm wbea pm sm them.
Fine shirts w a fefeatsw ascortmmt *f mtUm*
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 15, 1966, newspaper, June 15, 1966; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749868/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.