The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1967 Page: 6 of 14
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To Attend Youth Rites Held For
Conference Jesse Taber, 82
Troy Morgan, 51, Hill Reunion
Passes Away Hold At take
The Texas Yoti'h Conference Jesse I>ee Taher, 82. 206 W.
announced from Austin the an Cnllepo. Comanche. died in a
Troy E Morgan, 57. of 501
Joffrer frying, di«*d SunHjv,
Bv Family Reporter
■unvuiiim ....Hi ai.Min t..r ..........• •• —.......... •,...... Lak* Erne* was a ‘Ten- of
polntment of Sharon Beaty and lwal hospital Mundav. June 1.. • ‘ ‘ . ,1 ‘ gaitv and laughter as the de-
Sue Cox of Comanche «iW Services were held at 4 P ™ r*£^^10 fiulVhe^ tUnd-nls ef W M Hill path-
gates to the Fifth Annual Tex- Tuisday. ■ une J. . ... mam.b,. Funeral Home ('hand frad f°r HHr annual reunion.
* h*rSi^ . W T^nJ.Tl. 'iTam dffi The festivities ,1 Friday
held August 17-20 on fhe lint' der Len Dalton offi< iotina
versitv of Texas enmpiis One Burial was in Shiloh Come- eii.u
thousand and twenty ou-stanH '% l*r m ark c/meteJy. Pullfo ,m were Ft. day tm into Saturday night
tag voidh leaders of Texas will H rah.r B| | b^naW B fiw.ng Adi,.., Powell Kw- Forty-two game., a wbw
assemble for the throe day "VXrt Ke “{Jr ing. Jackie Bay Ewing Bay roast, and music were enimed
®*L swayed bv the private- [4U ^ ierlHrt, ; n‘Vr Crownn...r, Uu.u* ttank GUm bv «1L The swimming (tool a!?0
? *‘"*"7* TlZ tJlY7 » mTtaH^u ("untV the Harris WiTie Mrlnis and V F. was well attended and the
tSrZJSlJf 5SS5C fonrWm^VXrZ^ary VKg* _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
?o°rn MemaMieW the"Sl.rs" was “wUkTu. Hattie Tou «* •»!« ^-stin- and had lived w M Hill, father and grand-
Roehurk Fiiund^lion and other ™ & Zfof'Z wliTg SF&JZ
private Texas Foundations. juaoche. The couple Wjmr ,.fe Mp ^ ^ P. fjs ”h' birth4. etfts we4
Selection of del.tratea is In , deacon of the Primitive and Harrilte Odell Morgan He also presented to Perry Dean
school officials and local N outh . ... u , was a member of the Baptist jn honor of father’s 3dy by his
He is survived by: his wife; Church...... | lamlly
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SSmtaST hr rtvi" SntM hv Irngtun; daughter^ Mrs. Faye ^^land: daugta-r. Mrs Car- aml Mrs 01j Mac n nry and
.L -.L» I-.1____ ltapham Brownwood; sister (' /!l ,V, '''Dv! children Mansel VV;mda and
Mrs Ollle Hall. Comanche; 13 J/’ •’ \f ol A'lniglon,^ and Pat nay of Com inehe; Mr.
afternoon. Friends and r*>'«-
Union tiv.es arrived at all hours Fri-
ed m youth. ^tJirtn^^urning 2iuidchiidr»*n",,’«5 7 great- Witt in mi , M «a • n«: ^ N_. ‘“d Carl GJde'and chil-
fot: grandchildren.
Younq Fanners
To Hold Medina
home1 from
delegates are resoonsihlr
organizing programs such as
teen juries, t .tori-.1 programs
and similar projects: these,
designed far cii.'/ensb^p and
character development em-
phasize delinquency preven-
tion
Mrs Fuel Arthur is the local TiIrkr J«w Ui#gl|l
area representative of the Tex- ||||*jUoy PIlCl|||
as Youth Conference, and the *
Lions Club is sponsoring th«e ^ roman(.he roun(v young
enctfa ° Farmers Assn, will hohl their j, 71t10o Vlchei as a reiiult of Mark, Jeffrey and Michelle of
Sharon is the daughter of ffi „ 3*8 om " n th^TPAI attending the Majestic Theatre Nacogdoches; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Beaty Jr. June 27 al-8 p m ln U,C " .......... - T-n*”‘! f «
Y ; 3 Sisters. Mrs Alii- Ewing , p a David and Trnrv
of Proctor, Mrs. (’leu Ewing of EtSi^Mr and SS Et
■ rapevinc. Mr* Ethel Harris, co)m j^ k nnd children.
Ida Lou, and by 4 grandchil- Terry Pt,bbie Joann Mjche,
and Norman Ray of Conroe.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Marlin
Wilkinson. John. Debbie. Ann
and Buddy, Houston: Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse C. Clay, Jr. and
Mark, Janet and Shelia, and
Billy Henry of Garrison
Also Mr. and Mrs. Noel
Mike De U-on of Comanche Chamberiin, Made Lynn, Troy
He's A $109
Richer Now
Newburg 4-H
(lub Meets
Cunningham and Linda Lu
Lane. Th^e girls had entered
the County Favorite Food Show
Tlie 4 H members and their
families met on June 5 at the
Community Center for a fam-
The Newburg 4H Club , met Uy night cook-out and recrea-
May 1 for the regular monthly tion.
neetioa Jean Cunningham Alter a short business meei-
ind Walter McCullough, the ing Jane Joney and ^aj,
’.raddling seniors were honor- and Ljnda Lu and Bu-dy
Td bv members and parents 7
Rev Robert Havnes, pastor k*ne I5ave demonstrations they
First Methodist Church in Co, were to give at the State 4-H
-nanche gave an interesting Round Up.
speech on, ‘‘The Heart for Members making prepa-
n'm'tv1' Rink nn,ll,.v rations for the Dress Revue •
Mvlentm Dudley Jea£ cinumg- were ,c,iuudtd ol dttles by
ham. Mary Helen Cunningham, adult leader, Mrs. Burton Cun*
terrv Seav, P err ell Rewie, ningham. They are Mary Helen
Walter McCullough and Linda Cunningham and Linda Lu
Lu f ane were present. Floyd Pane. Terry Seay is being as-
MS. w“rs ££ -> k- a—- u- w
The meeting was condutJP-d (juest were Kerrie and Jane
by President Leah Dudley. The j0j|e„ Carolyn and Paul Gray.
°D’t:*r8 for jarti Members present were: Jean
Rocky Rdey, vice -president, j Man Jjelen Ciumingham,
Ma.y Helen Cunningnam, w- Rj,k ' Quentin Dudley!
retary -treasurer; Linda Lu E|jzabpth, Buddy, Linda Lu
Lane, reporter; Elizabeth Lane | um, Derrel Rewie, Terry
council delegate^ _ qeav an,| onu new member,
Food Awards were presented summon Seay,
to Tefry Seay, Mary Helen
CHitr STAFF FSolo
b(» lieie We^Wte-idav mghi June 7. Tuivis^Clay. Stantoiu^and Miss
‘Future Plans for Agricultur- . ,
itu^ iuiii , ua a, a| Development” , the local movies cash night,
are members of the National ' .... . Elmcito /urate was also a »..o.
Honor Society and are aclivt; _f» 'al^'1n w inne r, being present when his Donna; Mr. and Mrs Dennis
rnul Mrs'* To'V'“mVSta'h Leon' hit' thiTJacket at Lucy Pearl Hill of Abilene.
From Houston were also Mr.
so a and Mrs. F P. Blanlon and
TOWN’S FIRST—Miss Barbara Jennings has re-
cently opened her own barber shop on S. Lake Rd.,
•and holds the distinction of being Comanche’s
first woman barber, specializing in men’s haircuts.
Four County
in the FlIA and the FTA. °f Commerce pnsident win na(ne was t..,j|t,d |„r winning Myers, Charolette and Stevie;
give the welcome^ Albert Bran- r>() galI()ns ()f (;ood G(|lf gas0. Mr and Mrs W H. Blanton
Back from Vacation nan, Dr. ML r Calhoun, * lay |jnc and 0onna Joyce, and Miss |
Mr MoSq , F!le^!!.JS take win1\|1eabook‘;of lo^asS dnd Ken,1> AttCVld
Present also were Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Dean Hill, Jeaq,
Kenzie and Patti returned part in the program
home last Monday night after Ail members are urged to be
a four day vacation to San present beeause this program
Antonio and other points of in- is of utmost importance The
terest. public is also invited to attend.
Shop in Comanche
and Save!
Shirlev Kav and Janice of Co-
manche; Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
of Dublin; Mr. and Mr$. Jack
District Meeting
Singing To Be
Reorganized
There will be a singing re-
organization this Sunday at
The Congregational Methodist
Church on the Lake Road, ac-
cording to an announcement.
Fred Clark will be in charge,
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nadalef’aml S.lrs.’oopShy *wii- members attended a d**r- "„g groups and 'individuals to
and Mrs. Jo Collins and Mai*, ,4 H ^.b:^.®ud^r ^*2f: jN^‘ June 26411 at 2
burg 4-H Club; Carol Byrd, So- --
FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY
Hamburger Patties 90 $1
I BEEF RIBS
! lb. 30/
1 Rump Roast
lb. 431 ! lb 59/_
Club Steak lb. 65c
„ . . ‘ . ,, da Springs 4-H Club, and Ker- Undergoes Surgery
Friends attending were Bar- wjn sjephenSi Gustine 4-H Club Mrs. Mary Catherine Bass-
>ara Shortes, Nancy Graves, represenfed (he county. inger of Austin underwent sur-
iammy Uadgett of Stanton; f[he congress Was entitle^ gery in a Brownwood hospital
4r and Mrs. John Mlller. “Leadership - Citizenship” and last Monday. Her daughter.
Jaryl, Donnie and Martha. wflS beld on the Tariet0n cam- Betsy, is visiting in Comanche
louston; Sara ( aker and son purpose of the Congress with her grandparents, Dr. and
dark and John Barham, Co- WM to invojve members in Mrs. L. K. Ory.
nanche, and Buddy lark, Dc piannjng and carrying out each------
,, , , . , , day’s program. members of the 1967 District
The third weekend in June Thursday morning, June 15, Council. Officers for 1968 were
•ext year was set for the next District 8 4-H C<*incil met to elected at this time and Jane
eunion. have its annual meeting. Bud- Was elected as secretary. Her
dy Lane and Jane Pair are term will begin in January.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1967, newspaper, June 23, 1967; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891760/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.