The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR—TOE FAIRFIELD RECORDER, FAIRFIELD. FREESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS. THURSDAY, SKIT. 8, I960
Bride-Elect
Honored At Gift
Tea Thursday
Miss Dolores Pace, bride-elect
<>t Archie McAdams, was hon-
ored with ,i gift tea at the home I
of Mr- Darrell Moore Thurs
day evening, September 1
Mrs. Delbert Pace, mother of I
the hoiiorce, the honoree. Mrs
La veil McAdams, mother of the
prospective bridegroom, were
in the receiving line Ills sister,
Mrs. llavnie Tyus, registered
guests.
The serving table was laid
with a lace cloth over yellow,
centered with a beautiful ar-
rangement of yellow carnations.
Other floral arrangements were
placed at vantage points
throughout the reception rooms.
The refreshments consisted j
of white cake squares topped
with a lovebird anil net of pale]
yellow, salted nuts, mints and
fruit punch.
Mr- Henry Minchew served
cake the first hour followed by
Patsy Ann Baker Mrs. Bill Ba-
ker presided at the punch bowl
the first hour and Alliene Ba-
kir served punch the second
hour.
Many lovely and useful gifts
were displayed.
Hostesses were Mrs Colon
Willard. Mis Eldred Red. Mrs.
Clinton Mullen. Mrs. Havnie
/J * jKSeAiw.
Mr. anil Mrs. Itubby
4>-
Joan Watkins,
Bobby Joe Harris
Wed In Fort Worth
Jo Olive Watson,
A. B. Turner
Wedding Saturday
Miss Jo Olive Wa'son, daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs. Edward
Watson, and A. B. Turtv-r, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner!
of I.atexo. will exchange wed-]
ding vows at the First Baptist!'/''1^ lne
Church Saturday evening at 8
o’clock.
The Rev. Virgil A Fielden of
Mesquite, fi i nter pastor, will
perform the ceremony.
Friends and relatives are cor-
dially invited to attend the wed-
ding and tin* reception to fol-
low at the church.
Kathy Da\ is will be maid of
honor and bridesmaids will be
Margaret Grizzle of Madison-{
ville and Nancy Heath of Ar-
lington.
Carl Dean Minter of Crock-
ett will be best man. Grooms-
men will be Donald Wood of
Huntsville and Van L. Simms
Dr. Emmett Headlee of Odes-] Week end guests in the home
sa. Mrs W. B. Bentley, Jr„ and|0f Mr. and Mrs. Colon Willard
children, Bascom III, Belle and were Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Stroud and daughters, Cynthia
and Kay, of Houston and Mr.
and
Newell, of Palestine, Mrs. Tom
Ross Lindley and children, Mi-
chael, Michelle and Debby, of ;md Mr*. Dale Willard
Wortham, visited in the home Tony of Fort Worth.
of Mrs. Wade Newell and Mrs.I-—-———
during
last week
Paul Burkhart of Dallas vis-
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Clay Burkhart last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Orand of
Houston visited relatives here
I last week end.
Mr. Harris was his son’s best
man. Groomsmen were Ross G.j
Alexander of Fort Worth, Mikej
I McDowell, Bobby Pack, Larry |
I Ware, all of Waco and Buddy Crockett.
Mi-- Joan Elaine Watkins,J Webster of Fort Worth, cousin Candle lighters will be Joe
daughter of W. B. Watkins of j „f the bride. Van Allen Cohen Harlan Chavers of Houston and
r OI’T Worth, and Hobby JOtHu rinrrh<*ir#«r
Harris son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-1 jj . . ! Douglas Pike of Latexo. Ushers
......—. — i.;«• *•
Fort Worth June 25 The Rev.i^1 „ , Web,ter, Edith Ann an<1 AJvis Alderman
Dallas per-1
Avenue Baptist Church
the pastor, the Rev. .lame.- F.
of Corsi-
F L Curnett of DalEs per-j Tomhnscm. Carolyn Young Tindjcana.
oimt.i t a u.tmnnv at '^vl^jMiss Brenda Moore. , David Gallant of Huntsville
After the reception the mu- will be pianist and vocalists
pie left on a short wedding trip.1 will be Daviu Lane and Bob Se-
For travel the bride wore
The bride, given in marriage, blue shantul suit wi(h
by her father, w ore a gown of I awesst)ries-
pure silk organiza appliqued
with peau d’ ange laee over tat M’ ,and Mrs- -Marvin Han^
feta T1 wen ,hosls at ,h“ rehea*
with lace studded T’ Ju"f heW at th,‘ home
with seed pearls. Thi short ^fuMr atk,ns at 3832 Arundel
, They were assisted by Mrs
white
Tvus. Mrs. Mac Baker, Mrs.
Henry Minchew, Mrs. Terry; Coegin, a- i-ting
Manahan, Mrs. Wealthy Smith.I
Mrs. Sneed Manahan. Mrs 1
Sneed Aultman. Mrs. Le-tet
Daniel, Mrs. R W Montgom-
ery Mrs, Clois Ivy, Mrs. John-
nie Hill, Mrs. Monroe Bye. Mrs. j ^
Freddie Lee, Mrs. Steward 1
Whitaker. Mrs. Eugene Davis I sj""e; were complim,nU.d bv
Mr-, \ernon \Mllard. Mrs bred match, ^ Tht. Zavk Stroud of 1-ort Worth and
Richardson Mrs \\ L. Horton, dome silhoUfct,e ,kirt had threeU llIard Manahan <’f fair-
Mrs. Prank Aultman Mrs.! uffs ln back and an aisl,.;^ld.
James Baker, Mis ( ecil femith.j wide Kweep sht, carrit.d a white Tne bride and bridegroom are
Mr-. Luther 1 hompson. Mrs. orchid With stephanotis. ! making their home in Dallas
where Mr. Harris is employed
grest.
He went overboard
for the really great
cleaning service at
(ole Cleaners
He knows when he asks,
“Canoe get these clean?" and
Cole says yes, lhat his cloth-
es will be thoroughly check-
ed and ready for wear.
Phone 2591
EAGLE FANS—GET YOUR
Fairfield Eagle
Cushions
Ideal for stadium seats, room
decorations or gifts
eniy
Watson Furniture Co.
FAIRFIELD, TEXAS
PHONE 3571
JONES SUPER SAVE
Francis Fryer, Mrs. J. W. Ba-1
ker Mrs. Iva Jones, Mrs. Wal-| Mr®’ Ross G Alexander of
f ort \\ orth was her sister s ma-
of honor. Bridesmaids
Nancy Powell. Jimmie
ter Freeman, and Mrs. Moore. ,
Miss Pace and Mr. McAdams!tron
at C1T Corporation.
GROCERY AND MARKET PHONE 2(51
Specials For Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Sept. 8-9*10
will be married at the First
Methodist Church in Wortham
September 8.
Odom Family
Reunion Held
Here Recently
The Odom sisters gathered at
the Giles Kent Camp at the
fair ground, their first reunion
in six years. Those who en-
joyed the occasion were Mrs.
Lula Lott, Mrs. Betty Kent and]
Mrs Agnes Kent, all of Fair-j
field; Mrs. Beatrice Becker and
Mr. Becker of Galena Park; Mrs.
Katherine Bell and Mr. Bell of
Wimberly. Mrs. Verna Stanley
and Mr Stanley of Temple.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. - and Gwvn
of Kilgore. Mrs. Marion Wil-
lard or Galena Park: Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Watkins of McKin-
ney; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lott
ami family of Mexia; Mrs. Eloise
Lott Dever- and son. Douglas
Devers. of San Antonio.
After lunih they vi-ited in
the home of their brother. How-
ard Odom They made pictures
during the afternoon.
were
Dean Wilmoth and Janice Blan-
chard all of Fori Worth, and
Carole Hathcox and Gail Smith
of Dallas. They wore orchid silk
organza dresses and picture
hats. Flower girl was Vicki
Linn Alexander, neice of the
bride.
Ann Hunt, vocalist of Waco
sang “Because” and “The Lord’s
Prayer.”
STEAK
ROUND
lb. 79c
tj
SEE US FOR WATCH
•N’ JEWELRY REPAIRS
When it comes to the fixing,
trust to us for a perfect job
on watch or jewelry.
ENGLAND'S
Jewelry Store
Phone 4301
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When you're ill—really ill—you watte no time in
calling yoar physician. After he diagnoses your
trouble, he almost invariably write* a prescription.
That prescription may look like “Greek" to you,
but it will make sense to us. With it, our trained
pharmacists can prepare the exact medicine your
doctor want* you to take. In order to fulfill our
part, we stock the newest and best pharmaceuticals
and other health needs.
For prompt, efficient, professional service, bring
your next prescription here!
GILPIN
a. DRUG COMPANY
PHONE 2136 FAIRFIELD.TEXAS —
Is THAT What
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the mail order catalogue isn't
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you try it on.
The same can be true of
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When ft comes to buying
one of the most important
things in your life — yonr
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what you are getting.
Make a mistake here and
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To be sure your property
insurance is tailor-made to fit
your needs, call your local in-
dependent agent who is an
expert oa insurance cover*
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RATH'S ALL MEAT 1
FRYERS
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ib. - - - 33$
ib. — 69$
ib. —47$
Ib. - - - 35$ j
HAM
APRIL SHOWERS
RATH CURED
Half or Whole
lb. 53c
PUS.........Ians 39c
WHITE SWAN A mm
PORK & BEANS.....2 for 0$
STEW MEAT........lb. 39^
.........ib. 49$
CHICK
ROAST
BANANAS
GOLDEN RIPE
Ask About The New
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1 1
FLOUR
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FLOUR
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81b. pail *157
to lbs. - - 79$
5 lbs. - - 39$
Sound Dependable
Insurance Service
J. E. (Son) LOTT
"Since 1933"
Pboee 2441
FAIRFIELD, TEXAS
WHITE SWAN 0 J gm gm
PEACHES - - - 5 303 cans 51-00
-----3 lbs. 65$
KIM BELL'S
SHORTENING
lb. 10c
WHITE SWAN or HUNT'S
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box 25$
LARGE
KLEENEX
FRANCO AMERICAN
SPAGHETTI - * ■
- - - 2 cans 29$
MRS. TUCKER’S
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— 3 lbs. 59$
RIVER
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WHITE SWAN
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......ib. 69$
MARYLAND CLUB
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DONALD DUCK FROZEN 4|S|
ORANGE JUKE - 2 6 oz. cns. 59$
WHOLE OR CUT
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BLACK EYE
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FRUIT PIES.......each 59$
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1960, newspaper, September 8, 1960; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106412/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.