The Howe Enterprise (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1965 Page: 1 of 4
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The Howe Enterprise
Published on Thursdays (except when Thursday falls on a holiday) at 109 North Denney Street Howe, xexas; Mailing Address Box 206 Howe, Texas
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VOLUME in HOWE, GRAYSON COUNTY, TEXAS, JULY 8, 1965 _ ^ NUMBER 2
Mrs. Jimmy May
IIOWE GRADUATE JOINS
DALLAS POLICE FORCE
Jerry W. Foster, a 1959
graduate of Howe High School
and the son or Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Foster, has just com-
pleted three months of train-
ing at the Dallas Police Aca-
demy. He is now assigned to
the radio patrol division of
the Dallas Police Department.
His wife is the former Miss
Alice Rutherford.
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- BASEBALL
Last Friday night the Dads
played the boys’ leagut team
It was a very interesting
game. We lost track of the
hits and errors, but there was
a-nlenty. At the end of the
fourth inning a group of tired
dads requested the umpire to
call the game at the end of
the fifth inning, and he did
just that. So after five in-
nings the game was called
“because of darkness.” Score?
The men 10. The boys 10.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Akins
have as guests this week Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Cavender and
Davy from Riverside, Calif-
ornia and Mrs. Edna Jones
of Napa, California. They will
be enroute home after a visit
with the Cavender’s daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Wood in Hopewell. N.Y.
and a trip to the world’s fair.
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Mr. and Mrs. Knox Cook
and their three . children and
Mrs. Rilla McOuffee visited
Mr. Cook’s parents and rela-
tives in Gatesvfile over the
week end. Returned home
Sunday morning.
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One of Howe’s older citizens
has departed. Henry Taylor
who had resided in Howe for
seventy-five years left Sunday
morning for Love,Field Dallas
where he caught a plane for
California where he will make
his future home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young
and sons Dannie and Jimmy
from Ambia, Indiana have
been spending a few days
with the Perley Parent family
Perley took them on a trip
to Six Flags over Texas.
FORMER METHODIST
MINISTER VISITS HOWE
Recent visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs C. L. Pool
were Chaplain (Major) Robert
B. Howerton, Jr., his wife and
their three children, Mary
Jane, Robin and Chuck.
Major Howerton was pastor
of the HoweMethodistChurch
in the early 1950’s. He has
been in the chaplaincy on
active duty for six years.
MajorHowerton and family
were on their way to a new
assignment. He is to be Staff
Chaplain for Headquarters 1st
Region Army Air Defense
Command, Fort Totten, New
York. 1st Region covers an,
area from Thute, Greenland
to Norfolk, Virginia.
Major Howerton served a
year in Viet Nam at Danang
covering thirty-five jungle
outposts. He was post Chap-
lain at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas
before being assigned to Fort
Totten, New York. He has
received two Army Commen-
dation Medals for Meritorious
Service and the Armed Forces
Expeditionary Medal.
The family will live in the
Flushing Meadows section of
New York City.
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Raymond Pittenger and
Jack Dillman were week end
guests of Mike Jones. Ray-
mond lived in Howe several
years ago. He now lives in
Whittier, California, and is
presently stationed at Fort
Sill, Oklahoma. He enjoyed
visiting his many friends here.
Also visiting in the Jones
home Monday were Billy
Fulton, Dick Mahande, and
Joe Birdwell from Navarro
College.
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Billy Ray Smith and Glen
Wade from Howard Payne
college, Brownwood and Joe
P"h Cunningham from Lime-
stone, Maine visited in the
b' me of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Smith over the week end.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tolbert
entertained Mrs. Tolbert’s
mother, Mrs. E. B. Sharp of
Cumberland Gap Tennessee &
Mrs. Tolbert’s brother and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Sharp and nephews Glen and
David Sharp of Washington,
D.C. over the week end.
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
A meeting of the Howe
Chamber of Commerce will be
held in the Community Room
of the Howe State Bank, July
IS, 1965 at 8:00 p.m. (next
Tuesday) for the election of
live directors.
All members are urged to
attend this meeting and vote
for the candidatei of your
choosing. In this meeting
there will be an open discus-
sum and suggestions for new
projects and ideas.
Refreshments will be served
Let’s all get behind this
program and make it a pro-
gressive organization.
P. E. Parent, Secretary
CANDIDATES FOR
DIRECTORS
Under the provisions of the
by-laws directors cannot
succeed themselves. But the
outgoing dircesors shall ap-
point a committee of their
own members to nominate
persons to succeed them for
the coming year. This com-
mittee has nominated the
following persons: To succeed
Robert Fagala, Arnold Dutton
or Dale McHargue; to sue
ceed Jesse Davis, Dave Ham-
mons or Pat Tillman ; to suc-
ceed Marshall Robertson, A-
V (Pop) Sloan or Price Han-
ning; to succeed Abb Reeves,
Billy Harrell or Bob Thomp-
son ; and the open place, Mrs.
Mamie Gee of Jimmy Carroll.
Remember the election is
for all members and all are
urged to come out and vote.
NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT.
DORCHESTERNEWS
Mrs. Betty Boughner,
Representative
Visiting in the Dorchester
Baptist Church Sunday morn-
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Pritchard and son Stan, and
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cavender
of Katy, Texas. They were
guests of Mrs. H. C. Prichard.
We are glad to have Mrs.
Pritchard home again.
Mr. and Mrs. Cody Shaw
celebrated their wedding anni-
versary with Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Doggett of Gunter and
Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Sides at
Underwoods Tuesday evening
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Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cordell
were happy to have their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Tucker from Dal-
las for the week end.
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Kelly Sides entertained his
cousin Travis Dossett from
Stillwater, Texas Sunday.
Mrs. L. D. Rutherford’s
Intermediate Sunday School
Class enjoyed a picnic at
Fairview Park then played
miniture golf and went bowl-
ing Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy May
are at home in Howe follow-
ing their marriage Saturday
June 26th, in the First Chris-
tian Church of Waurika, Ok-
lahoma. Rev. Wayne Tester-
man preformed the ceremony
The bride is the former Miss
Janice Joette Countiss, is the
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Le-
land Countiss of Waurika.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward May of
Howe.
Irbie Hillery played wed-
ding music and accompanied
Mjss Ruth Bodenhammer who
sang. Both of Waurika.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father. She
was attended by Miss Carol
Huffine of Waurika as maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were
Miss Joyce Cox of Howe, Miss
Frances Ann Countiss of Wa-
urika and Miss Royce Hedge-
path of Healdton, Oklahoma.
The flower girl was Cindy
Huffine, and Mark Brezina
was ring bearer.
Week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cody Shaw were Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Cargle of Wichita
Falls. Mrs. Cargle is Mrs.
Shaw’s daughter.
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A Cavender reunion was
held last Sunday, July 4th at
Crest View Lake with a picnic
dinner enjoyed by over 60
relatives. Games were played
and swimming, skiing and
boating provided entertain-
ment.
The candlelighters were
Grant Edwards and Jane both
of Waurika. Joe Reese of
W ight City, Oklahoma was
best man. Groomsmen were
Billy Cox of Howe, John In-
glehart of Idabel, Oklahoma
and Charles Kerr of Madilli
Oklahoma.
The' ushers were Sam Coun-
ts ss, Dick Coleman and Rob-
ert Beaver all of Waurika.
The Wedding reception was
held in Smith Fellowship Hall
The bride’s table was laid
with white net over white.'
The centerpiece was yellow
roses with white gladiolus.
Refreshments were served
b / Miss Toine Hagg, Miss
Anne Crew and Miss Pat
Phelps. Mrs. Charles Brezine
was in charge of the register
Both the bride and groom
attended Southeastern State
College, Durant, Oklahoma.
SI: e is a member of Delta Zeta
Sorority and he is a member
of Tau Kappa Epsilon Frater*
nity.
GOLDEN WEDDING
CELEBRATION
The parents of Mrs. H. L.
Cody, wife of the former min-
ister of the Church of Christ
here, celebrated their golden
wedding anniveriary Sunday.
They were married July 4th,
1915.
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