The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1964 Page: 9 of 16
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Comanche Chief
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NINETY-SECOND YEAR-NO. 24
COMANCHE, TEXAS 76442 DECEMBER 4, 1964
16 PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS
Onhh from North Texu
University at Denton. Mr. and
Mrs. Will Howard, Jennifer and
Stephen Wade of Dallas Joined
the group in Lampasas and re-
turned to Comanche for the re-
ir. and Mi*. M. H
Lampasas for
dinner. From Co-
ir. and Mrs. H W.
and Mrs. W. N.
and Judy, and Sid
ug Hr. and Mi*. T. IT.
Za Sidney, John Olaa-
at University of Tessa
jnd Miss Virginia Kay
alternated presiding at the cof-
fee service. Hie guests were serv-
ed Msoited cookies, petite cakes,
candles, and salted nuts.
Aa the guests who called from
7 until 9 p.m., said their "Good-
Byes they were registered in
the bride’s book by Mm. Mercer
and Mre. McCullough.
“January 29, 1986", the wedd.ng
date of Miss Gall Anthony and
Ralph Youngdale, was announc-
ed at an open house given Sat-
urday night, November K. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Dur-
ham. 707 Northwest 3*h Street.
Cb-hosts for the announcement
party were Mr. and Mra Virgil
Norris. The bride-elect is the
niece of Mm. Durham and Mrs.
Norris.
Parents of the bridat couple
are Mr. and Mra Boyd Anthony,
1001 Northwest 30th. Comanche,
and Mr. and Mra. Paul J. Young-
date, 4130 BUglade Road, Fort
Worth. The bride elect and her
fiance are seniors at Texas Chrtt-
ian University, wham both will
receive their degrees this spring.
Mr. Youngdale will enter the
University of Texas Law School
next fall, and the couple wUl
make their home In Austin.
The bride-elect's chosen colors
of red end white were used In
the announcement on the front
door of the Durham home.
Out-of-town members of the
house party Included from Font
Worth: Mr. and Mrs. Youngdale,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bogle, Mm.
George M Hamilton, end Mlaa
Kay Anthony. Also Paul J. Young-
date Jr. of the University of
Texas, Austin, and Mias Pat Woot-
i trailing at half-time to defeat
the Westland team* here Tuesday
' n*Intthe girls game, the Maidens
I trailed 18-16 st half-time, but
aame on strong In the third quar-
! »er to take at 38-21 lead, and
t then won the game 34-28.
Doris Fvans, senior guard, play-
ed her beet game of the young
meson for the Maidens Other
guards, Bobby Gotten, Linda
Hicks, Oradine Simpson sod
Nancy Hyatt also did a good Job.
Sandra Ooan wan high point,
maker for the Maidens with 21,
i followed by Shirley Humprhey 7
and Ldlly Fse Northoutt 6.
BOYS WIN THKILL8S
UKp* didn't grouse:
r him shave anwhere,
[just gentle face care.
^.Adjustable
Hied cutters. .
ABILENE, TE^CAS
4th and Pina Street
MISS DIANE ADCOCK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. Adcock, who is Chapter Sweetheart of the Gus-
tine PFA, will represent the Gustine Chapter in the
District FFA Sweetheart Contest at the District Ban-
District FFA Sweetheart Contest at the
quet which is to be held December 7 in Stephenville.
Terry Sparkman wiH represent the Gustine Chapter.
He is the District vice-president. Several other mem-
bers of the Gustine Chapter plan to attend the ban-
quet.
TEL STYLE LIVING
and 3 Meal* $80.60 month and up
Air Conditioned • Steam Heat
three quartern, finally became a-
live the fourth quarter, and won
60-48.
The Indiana were "Ice cold"
from the field In the Amt half,
hitting only 18 percent of their
dwh from the field. Only a (tout
defense, enabled them to trail IB-
19 at halftime.
Things were'nt too much better
the third quarter, aa Comanche
still trailed one point 32-88 at
and of the third stanza.
Rariy in the final period, Co-
manche trailed four paints, then
the locals began to score, and
run ted to a 7 point lead In the
Anal minutes, before Eastland
scored at the end of the feme.
Meadames BUI Diidney, Howell
Cobb, George Willis, D. F. Cara-
way, James WUkerson, W. M.
Durham, Jr., James Mercer, L.
J. Isham, Joe Paul McCullough,
Charles Marshall, Floyd Prattler,
and Mimes Virginia Cobb, Jane
Caraway, Nancy Caraway, Maraha
WUkerson, Cathy Anthony, and
Mr. and Mra Boyd Anthony.
. The bride's table was cowered
with a white frit cloth bordered
with silver scqci lined wedding
belle The table, centered with aa
arrangement* of red mass, we*
lighted with whit* candles in sti-
ver candleabrae. Silver appoint-
ments wens used.
Mra. Dudney and Mra Caraway
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Mr. and Mr*. Boyd
H. Anthony, Comanche, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Sandra Gail, to Ralph Morgan Young-**'
dale. Parent* of the prospective tridgegroom are Mr.
and Mra. Paul J. Youngdale, 4120 Bilglade Road, Fort
Worth. The couple, both seniors at Texas Christian
Urfiversity, wUl le married January 29th in the First
Baptist Church, Comanche.
| CHS **B” CAGERS IN
tteDESDEMONA TOURNEY
Wdr The Comanche Brsfves. “B"
m« Basketball teem, under the dl-
motion of Omdi Pete Hobby wtU
trri meat the Cteoo B team at 6:30
lioe Thursday night In the opening
Laundry and Recreation Room
m WAIT, COME AND SEE US NOW
cards and gifts; and above all. round of the Desdemona High
their prayers. May God Mem School Tournament
each one of you. is my prayer.— starting for the Braves wffl be
Mra. Riby Hall. U*> Bu^Tp^r.^^
. emu ■ I I I ■■■■■■ mi.- ...... ! ■ Calais. Bob Reeeves and Steve
..... 7 7.;„u Z nottw-
—-acmru Other Braves making the trip
will be Dtric JoMnk, Jerry BDla,
m Charles WUHams, Don Haves and
— ■ Joe Barnett and BtM Flannery.
Hugh Fletcher, while not having, Khell
one of his better night*, still was ____
the Indian's leading soorar hit- TOTA
Mng 21 potnte.
Georg* SAlois, who played an T|
outstanding game on defense and l Wl
led In the rebounding department, Rh.xlf
had 13 points, and Skipper i Wald*
Shumpes Wt 11 for the Indians, j **• "
PLAY EASTLAND THURSDAYj
The Indians will play Past lend'
again Thursday afternoon at 4:46
In the Stphenvllle tournament.
V the lit Christmas treel
ton from ankle to knee
eg-shaver head,
y, not scratchy or red.
[cable. Two only
lerarms and
or American f10 0
Want to be practical
this Christmas?
so Herr From College Station \
P j Dr. and Mrs. William Clyde
* I House Jr. and Melinda Ann spent
J Thanksgiving In Camanobe with
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. House. Dr.
* .Mouse la a buainem professor at
J .Texas AAM University.
Electric gifts ksap on giving every
day of the year ... thaf» why
they're so practical... so wanted.
people on your list something elec*
trical this year.
REST
THE
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SEEN
THE
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JUST A FEW GIFT SUGGESTIONS
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1964, newspaper, December 4, 1964; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892445/m1/9/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.