Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1964 Page: 3 of 10
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THE FOLK COUNTY SNTVRFRISE, LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
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LOCAL NEWS
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l . ,!,,Nr. Wd Mil. Jtc& C. Waijfe [ lit an Quto >cyH^nt (M*ld«? <*<
•* hmily of .Chicago, UUnciis Cpcinnat), In which hi* wtfe wait
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| Nr, and Mn, Charles McKim totirtv injured and >till tn n eo«i;i
Th*y also visited Mri, Waagr* n.< of this writing
homo with Mm, and J^***-*®'*******'***'^ s10.oo to ^ woods
Ht will rcrrmln here! I • • . A ■• It . «tta rftann
THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1W4.
will return
Mrs. RlodtjPtt
with hop husband for an extended
visit.
Livingston Auction Report
hogs &00 to $8 00 cwt., shoatS
(hd » $3.00 to $5.00 hd., goats (hd.)
.»» Csttie ML baty
Jay Hfiltowwrger arvd Art | c*lv<> $7.00 to $28 00 per hd.,
Slaughter of Houston were here I YES, OoK teU&e a safe here 18 hogs 'and 6 goats.
ins] weekend eh route to Houston at the* Livingston Auction Bam
7nmi .a two weelT"vacMttoinr[^ iftM
____ bull* $1306 to JJ5.75 cwt., cows'
It looks as though the calf j * waives (pairs) $100.00 to $147i0
“ J We-’kuir.KSlToT-livestock .higher,
I -Mr. and .Mrs. Howard Jones her* Saturday, June 20, 19M.
had as their guest for the week* There were 208 head of cattle,
cwt:, feeder heifers $14.00 to $19.-
Lots of stocker layers looking ® cwt, butcher calves 117 00 to
tor replacement tor their farms. 80 50 cwt., .stocker heifers $30.00
Mr »nd Mr. E T.'VUfWIF J 2? W»Ji rf »M«W*Uwi
received a message :from fcau-
tnont Sunday, June 21. of1 the
ileath of Mr* Bracks1 sister, •
Mr*. C. M Welch
Mrs. S B. Tuwnley spent last
week in Nederland visiting her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and I
Mm E D Smith and baby, Sth- i
phen Mr. and Mm Smith and
baby came home with Mr* ,
Townley and spent the weekend
with her anil visited hi* parents,
Mr and Mrs . Dennis Smith of
tamp Baby. , 1
Mrs. J D. Sheffield has just t
ratumeil from Qhdhnstl, Ohio, f
when* she visited her nephew,
jesae Jackson, who had been
with Mr* F T Murphy Vernon,
J>, > MJ'rted Saturday, and! seelv Riding
4ef’;« visit here, Ma children ^TRninrt M».«
penally to attend the Martin
ville and his daughter, Martha stronger on the calf & .stacker j <vws 55 go to $10.00‘ cwt.
Anpc, student at T. W U, Den- -end of it with the cows holdin*; We thank you and hope to see
BEAK —
lace fitted sleeves extended to
form petal points over (he hands, tieal to the matron-of honor exijpt
The1 gown fell in a cfcppel
caught up by a large bOw in the
back. Her bouffant veil fell in
pearls. Her wediBng bouefuet con-
sisted of white rosebud* centered
around a white orchid and carried
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"TRTThTI Mth Ja ne* MaKae and
was Mrs. Jim . .
Pyeatt, sistec of the' bride, whi. Af,0r a ***. honeymoon, <hr
. . wore a roy^ blue dress with bell- 'MU make 6elr Home* to
came to attend the *»^ ^ „ g nTfti ~li^j]||rni| '^1<’jmifc M-ate-^jteAe rf|tebpad sMets jeRMlWirliiWr TMOIMp
atfeml Arlington State Col leg#.
how itlshaped up: Hogs: ^ny help feel free to call us. ' small tat, Bridesmaids were Miss
Margaret Hibbs and Mrs. Curtis
Bolton. Their dresses were k|w-
tn pale blue. Diane Thompson
was the flower girt, •
The bride-h* a-gradate of *W.
W. Samuell and the groom'of
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Adamson. She attended North
Texas State University where ihe
was a member of Alpha Larjta
Delta.
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The reception immediately fnj.
'^tog the ceremony, wn* held
jMEKknie of the bride's parent*
toght Iron kurrinne lami»*.
gwrtandeii with rfhhnn and grwrn
»y. Wirtted the walk, outlining
th*> path lending to the register
in* tabl* hovered In net ami taf
fetia and holdiitK an urn of gtod
. hJa, mums and stork
itkili Mid Boor baskets holding
arrangvmenu of gladioli graced
the reception mums. The bride’i
table was laid in an elegant
white linen banquet cloth, en
haneed with twin silver cande}
ahra emirded with miniature
*mllax holding bridal white tapers
ami the bride * btsspwt resting
on a silver epergnr with silver
punch bowl i*mi four tiered wed-
ding cake at oflRoalte ends The
beautiful wedding rake, create!
hi Hera, waa supported with mi 1
umns graced with cherubim* and
embellished w%h sugar spun
raees cascading from sugar apun
horns of identy The tradittorwl
wedding ^wQs crested the c»>
fe<‘Uan. I
Or ten arMn't laMt placodi
on the patio and covered in a
brown doth was a hnua candel j
ahra with yellow daisies A bra*
Samovar, a gift to the bride from
the grant, aramd aa the ojf^e;
•mice. The groom's cake was aj
double ring yeikiw mite with
; (taeapple filling ani'-dsetelMF
with wedding bells
Beautiful cakdiums rad dtee
rallve fkswers added beauty *>
the sparinn Uwti where the
guesu lingered with friends.
fVrity little Mhsstt Mary* Beth
Iran and Layne And How ard
presented the gueris with dainty
rice bags as they entered the
beaotihd hunt. ' } ■
Members of the howeparty
were Misses Helen Hightower.
Mary Beth Fitch, Dianne Demi,
Francle Dameron, Nam-y Fkm-
Ing, l*am King, Terry Cook. Pat
ricta Jones. Anne Hawkins. Giro
lyu Callahan Barbara Freeman
Nora Jean Moore, Uyne Ann
Howmrd. Mary Beth Jones and
Meadanwa Kent Avery, Cari Gar-
ner. Sharon Sailea, Kenneth Km
nedy, Jett Brock, Roy (kllahan.
Howard Jones, Boas Hightower
J. 0. Gumm and James McKee
Mrs, Seel v was wearing a white
Italian raw aUk suit, white Us
said tag and shoes, white flow
end cloche tat and an orchki
corsage when they left on their
honeymoon. Their itenerary along
the const includes New Orieanx
end a flight to Nsaaua They will
bn il Home tn Columbus, Georgia
where U. Seely wlU be instructor
at the Anmk* flight school. U
S*rty is a graduate of A and l,
Kingsville, rad Mr. Seely attend-
ed Sam Houston State Teacher s
College, Huntsville.
mn every van ra
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This W«tk's 1
1 WINNERS
Art As Follows:.
Mory Ballty .... 250‘ 0 Stamp
A. J, Aloxondof -. 2500 Stamps
Ucflo Franklin ..... 250 Stamps
Fannit Knighton 4
Hina Miln ;,i" _
Mrs. Harmon Andtrtan
Kannath Link
50,000 STAMPS
r%t - first prize
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“ ' HUNDREDS OF OTHER FREE, (
GET SPELUM
TICKETS
Mori# Hancock
„.. 250 Stamps
... 250 Stamps
.. 250 Stamps
- - - 250 Stamps
- - - 250 Stamps
NISTIA
INSTANT
S P E C I A L Y
FOR
Thur., Fit t S«t.
MARYLAND CLUB
AIR (ONDiriONtO
COFFEEw
SUPER MARKET
"Sava Monty, Sava Big Bonus Stamps"
LIVINGSTON
Light Crust
Fura-as-Snow
3 ox. Jor „ .
1 Vj ox. Jor
9fc
49c
Flour
camphre delicious
51 Oi. Can
Pork & Beans
All QuonPityv
Rights RestrvnJ
WESSON OIL
f BLACK FLAG INSTANT
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PICNICS
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PRESSED HAH OR
BOLOGNA
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K0BEYS
Shoestring Potatoes
DEL MONTE DELICIOUS PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT
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Arnranr't IN#
1200.
Bride - Elect
Feted With
Coffee
Ritemoon. June
WISCONSIN CHID0AR
|W0r CHEESE
SMOKED
BACON JOWL!
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Fhrt F«fk RnN
SAUSAGE
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PEACH PRESERVES
Stalk
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1964, newspaper, June 25, 1964; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth781366/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.