The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1961 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE MM K— THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER, I AIKI IKI.lt, FREESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS, Till KMtAV, JAN. 12, 1961
Linda Wills
Becomes Bride
Of George Fryer
Mi'S Linda Ann Wills of
Tvagllt* hoi allU‘ the bride of
Charles I!. Fryer of Fairfield in
a double-ring ceremony
funned at the Kir-t Baptist
Church m Teague Friday eve-
ning, lteccmher _’.5, at 7dtl) o'-
clock.
The Rev. L. L. McCutchen,
pastor of Kan field Harmony
Presbyterian Church officiated.
The bride is daughter of Mrs.
Carter Wills ot Te.i.gue and the I
late Mr. Wili.'. Parents of tile
In :• iea1 in i■ e NT .aid Mr>. !
Watson, Jr., of Fair*
T. E. L. Sunday
School Class
Party Monday
The T. K. I.. Sunday School
class of the First Baptist
Church met in the home of Mrs
per-1 T. C. Robc'on Monday night for
a covered oi li supper. The par
t\ also P. i n I Mrs. Iivvayne
Chappell who vv.e presented a
number of nice gifts.
Mrs. Cannon Await gave the
invocation. Mr>. Wayne Donuld-
•on pie ided for a brief business
session when members made
plans fm a partv to entertain
their lnt-banes February 13.
Those in attendaiiee were
How id W it-, n. .1; .. ot F.,ir- Mi's C.nappell Mis Await. Mrs.
field. Donaldson Mrs John Pritchard,
v: - i. 1. Mortimer, Mrs.
In .r brother-in-law. Bill Pat- i XV;'-vn,1' ( a[t"’lI> Mrs S;,m ( ar’
ton of Cement, Okla., chose for
iiir wedding a taupe wool suit
with mink collar and matching
an essorii - Her bouquet vv as of
gold mums.
Mrs. Bid Patton, sister of the
bride, vv.,- niatn n of honor.
(,'ary 1 , .ike, of Austin, serv-
ed Mr Fryer ,s (vest man. I’sh-
ei's were Ranee stone and Don
Parker of Pan field.
Miss I.ydu Lynn Aycock was
i rganist at d ueeoinpanietl L. C.
Williamson who sang "Dearly
I tell iv i'll.
Following the ceremony a re- 1
ception vv. - held in the social
loom f the church with Mr. |
M i s, F.;
B. I’lyt.n, and Mrs. Wills as!
roll. Jr.. Mi* Wiley Stroud.
Mr TP..mas Allen, Patricia
Robertson Mrs Pownev Mills,
Mr. W ( Paine', M1 - Joe Lee
Kirgan .aid Mrs. Robeson.
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Liquigals Birthday
Club Meet Held
In Eaves' Home
The Liquigals Birthday Club
met Monday at the home of
Mis Ano • vv Laves. Coffee and
e kies were served to eight
members.
A lovely gift was presented
to Mrs. II. W . yne Carroll whose
birthday ;ary 20.
The n< v eetiug will be held
FebrUci" > . i.i. nome of Mrs,
Beauticians Meet
Held In Teague
Monday Night
I li lUtician.s l nit 72 met in
the hoinein,iking cottage in
Teague Monday night. The
meeting u s opened with pray-
r 1>\ Kva Ferrell.
Jean Tuggett and Sue Car-
n II were appointed to go to
Ilias District Sunday as rep-
r> seiitativ i s of the planning
committee for the Diamond
Sin w next fall. It was voted
for the National Beauty Salon
Week to go to Mexia State*
School January 23 and to Wax-
ahachie Baptist Orphanage on
February I P
Sue Carroll wo- elected third
vice-president .ml program
ciiairman fur the y< ,.r 19(51. Zel-
da Spruiell was elected report-
or for the year.
Fight members were present
and one visitor, Linda Miiheal
of Wortham. Those attending
Kayn. ind B ukin, January s;
I. ’I Tatum. January 7; Bill
Lewis January X, Mrs. Cecil
Protity, Kirvi , January 9; Wil-
liam Wayne Shipman, Buffalo,
January 9; O r Johnson, Ian
uurv 9; Kubv Lee Parker, Wor-
tham. lanuai.v !*; Lee Ann Car-
roll, January s; J. L. Epps, Buf-
falo, January 9; Mrs. Nettie
Epps Buffalo January 9; Mrs.
Letha Richardson, Kirvin, Jan-
uary it; Neil Crossno, January
9.
Surgery: Ai na Jean Glenn,
Buffalo, admitted January ft;
Hazel Ferrell, Mexia, admitted
lanuary 9; .M s, Hazel West,
Centerville, entered January -1
and released lanuary 7.
New \ (rivals
Mr. and M - I). A. Bonner
are parents of son, James Mil-
ieu, born Jai ury a, weighing
seven pounds nil eight ounces.
Mr. and Mi Afton Dwayne
Billy McWatters
Earns Letter
Award At NTSC
DENTON (Spl.) _ Billy P.
McWatters of Donie is one of
2.! North Texas State freshmen
who have been named to re-
ceive letter awards for the 19(10
football season.
The Eaglets, coached by Ken-
neth Ilahnsen, broke even in
their five-game schedule. They
defeated Tulsa and Wichita,
tied the Abilene Christian B
team and lost to Texas Tech
and TCC.
McWatters, son of Mr. and
Mr- Thomas II. McWatters of
Donie, played fullback position
for the Eaglets A 19(50 graduate
of Teague High School, he is
majoring in secondary educa-
tion at NTSC.
3.1 Per Cent Rate
Refers To FUTA
Employers are cautioned to
read carefully the information
notice regarding Social Securi-
ty deductions recently received
with their direct mailing of Tax
Form 9-11.
Internal Revenue Service Dis-
trict Director li. L. Phinney said
at Austin today that the per-
centage rate of .‘5.1 does not ap-
ply to withholdings for F1CA
(Federal Insurance Contribu-
tions Act), which rate contin-
ues to i>e 3 per cent. The 3.1
per cent rate refers to deduc-
tions for Fl'TA (Federal Unem-
ployment Tax Act), which are
made annually at the end of the
calendar year.
You can never expect too
much of yourself in the matter
of giving yourself to others.—
Thedore C. Speers.
It's nice to be important, but
it s more important to be nice
- especially in traffic.
L . muting from Fairlield were, t.athrop of Buffalo are parents
Mis. Carroll and
Ot etui.—Reporter.
Mrs. Gmc
HOSPITAL NEWS
>f tt daughter Cynthia Janae,
born Januarv a weighing eight
pounds and 1. ounces.
Kenneth mu Bertha Carter
are parents oi twin daughters
born January n. Caralet weigh-
7: Gary Dean Govan. ed five pounds and four ounces
Roger Steward. Jan- and Lanet weighed five pounds
Wonton.
In Memoriam
histes'i -. I Hoy Casey, Jr.
The serving table was laid ----
with a white cloth of net over
taffeta. The bride's bouquet was
w I RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Gonlsbv. lanuarv 5; Bill Lewis
,n Memor> (tt ! Januarv Georgia Cum.
abra. j Sister l uru/ Capps, who pass-1
Linda Sarter served the beau- | ed away December 1. 19(50.
tiful all white, three-tiered wed- I The Death Angel has visited
oing cake, and Rita Wertz serv-j"ur Chapter am ' ken from our
ed punch. j number one of our beloved
Aftei a short wedding trip j member*. This one. who once
January 3*10
Dismissed: Hugh
January'
.January
• la.t v i: Abraham Renfro. Janu- j and eight ounces.
aty a Ernest Key, January 0;!--- o---
, Mi-. Estelle Sims, January U: j CARD OI THANKS
Mi London Red, Januarv -l; i ,
Carolyn Burton. January 5: Mrs.! My famll*v ",lns me in e*'
Ft .i .it Pev ton, Januarv 1: l.ovd 1 1 " 'my 8111,10 appreciation
I *11*. Januarv 4: Mrs. Miller ! f(J,1' tho man-v kindnesses extend*
Mi ig.ai. Januarv 3; Ernest !‘^ to l!s t uril ' m-v illlie^- 'Ve
1 ilk. J. January li; Mrs. Lola t are in,leed *"toful for *VOU1'
Be .ucliamp, January !»: Willittm
ary
the couple
horn* in \\ .
i* attending
will make then i met wit It u* hen
and 'hared
Mr. Fryet our now - , ,,
Cniverslty. J .......... In ,hc G„ ■ ' * .'D... T
- jter above. We shall join them
Me . i tients. dates admit-
ted and t elt a.'Cd: Loree Seal.
W(*rth.m:. January 9-9: Mrs. Pa-
tricia Pullin. Buffalo, January
G-7: Mis. Joyce Satterwhite.
prayers, care flowers, visits
.md every th< ughtful deed.
D ayne Chappell.
SEE US FOR WATCH
‘V JEWELRY REPAIRS
When it conics to the fixing,
trust to us for a perfect job
on watch or jewelry.
ENGLAND'S
Jewelry Store
Phone 4:501
THE BIG DIFFERENCE
Why Our Independent Insurance
Agency Serves You First
We Represent you First. We are not em-
ployees of any Insurance Company.
We Depend on you for our livelihood.
You're our Boss. Our Home is here with
you.
The only way we can stay in business is
by pleasing you.
It Will pay you to cheek with
J. E. (Son) Lott
PHON E 24 II
FAIRFIELD
Mary Lou Barnes
Birthday Party
Held January 5
A party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Barnes Thurs-
day. January 3. honored their
daughter, Mary Lou, on her sev-
enth birthday.
Gifts were presented to Mary
Lou. Various games were plny-
j w hen we. too have completed
i life's labyrinth
| WHEREAS, the Heavenly
i Father has called our respect-
| ed and beloved sister home, and
she, having been a true and
faithful member of our beau-
tiful Order, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That Fairfield
Chapter No. 331, Order of the
Eastern Star, drape it' Chap-
ter in memory of this departed
ed b\ those in attend..me. I.itth- j member and that we tender to
‘lay take and punch were serv- j the famijv of our deCeas«l sis-
ed.
Guests included Elizabeth
Bonner, Sarah J., Franklin, My-
ra Walthall, Caroline Whatley,
Jan Willis. Patti Stroud. Deb-
bie Davis, Rexanne Claridge.
Marie Keaton and David Barnes.
ter our sincere condolence in
their sorrow and bereavement,
and that a copy of those Resolu-
tions be sent the family.
"Blessed are the dead which
die in the Lord . . .
.Mam* Keaton amt navict t.arnes, . Thev rest from their labors
brother of the honor. . . and her And th(.ir w.,rk> (io
grandmother. Mrs. Jessie Zook
of Skidmore. Mo.
Teague Club
Meets Here With
Estelle Dodds
The Business and Profession-
al Women'.' Club of Teague met
in thi horn.* of Estelle Dodds
in Fairfield Monday night. Mrs.
Norman Nettleton. president,
presided for a brief business
meeting.
Mrs. Lillie Lee Wilson was
program chairman and spoke on
"How to Handle Your Money."
Miss Dodds gave a brief report
concerning the early fight on
"women's Rights."
The liusine.*.' and Profession-
al Women's Club is an inter-
national organization active in
civic projects and community
improvement.
Following the program Mon-
day night. Miss Dodds served
canapes, fruit cake, salted nuts
and coffee.
NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mr- Harry York of
Pasadena are parents of a
daughter, Kristi Renee, born
January 5. The new arrival is
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben York of Fairfield and
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sanders of
Pasadena.
them.'
Mi.*. Laura \Y. Bonner.
Mrs. Corin Childs.
Mrs. Lulabel Bonner.
Committee.
Pate, Buffalo, January 5-7; j
Doris Floyd Jones, Buffalo.
January 4-7: Evenda Nettle,
-January 4-5; Mrs. Martha Nell
Cannon. January 3-4: Mrs. Clara j
Tulah. Centerville, January 3-7;
Bryan Smith, Wortham. Janu-
ary 3-G.
Medical patients, dates admit-11
ted: Pamela Lee Ward, Teague, II
January 5; Mrs. London Red.
January 6; J. W. Gilbert. Ga- j
lena Park, January 7: Ida Wash-
ington, January 7; Richard Pow-
ell Tryon, January 7: Mrs. Car-
niie Lee Miller, January 7; Mrs.
Day Whitaker, Donie, January
7; John Williams, January ft;
JONES SUPER SAVE
4
GROCERY AND MARKET PHONE 2651
Specials For Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Jan. 12-13-14
LILLY
We make a living by what
we get, but we make a life by
what we give.—Norman M i-
Ewan.
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CON< KAI,
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Cole Cleaners
Cream land - - % gal. 39c
WHITE SWAN WHOLE GREEN
Beans..... 303 can 25c
HUNT'S
Peaches * - - can 29c
WHITE SWAN TOMATO
Juice----46 oz. can 27c
WHITE SWAN SIZE .‘500 CAN
Pork & Beans - - 2 lor 25c
Rath's All Meat
BOLOGNA
lb. —
39c
RATH’S
CEDAR VALLEY
BACON
lb. - - - 45^
MCE, TENDER
Loin Steaks----lb.
CHUCK
Rossi ••-•--••lb.
CHOICE
Pork Chops----lb.
RATH’S
Sausage----2 lbs.
NICE
Slew Meal.....lb.
75c
49c
53c
65c
39c
CARD OF THANKS
Words cannot adequately ex- ,
press our deep appreciation for i
the many kind and sympathetic j
acts that came to us during the I
illness and death of our loved
one. Especially do we thank
Dr. Crossno, Dr. Keller, nurses
and entire hospital personnel.
We will remember your
thoughtfulness with grateful
hearts.
The Family of
Mrs. Mary Young.
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When you’re ill—really ill—you waste no time In
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That prescription may look like “Greek” to you,
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for prompt, efficient, professional service, bring
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) quality
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box-- 690
25 lbs. - ^t75
lb.---200
3 for - 250
No. VA 390
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Jam & Jellies - - 3 lor $1
WHITE SWAN
Milk----2 tall cans 29c
WHITE SWAN CREAM STYLE
Corn.......2 lor 35c
WHITE SWAN TURNIP OR MUSTARD
Greens.......2 lor 19c
SWEETHEART
Flour........5 lbs. 39c
MRS.
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MORTON SALAD I
Dressing.....pint 25c 1
SHORTENING
RIVER 1
Rice .....2 lbs. 29c 1
3-Lb.
Carton
55<
PINTO I
Beans.....2 lb. bag 25c 1
j
WOLF 1
Chili----No. 2 can 59c 1
SCOTT’S OR DELSEY I
Tissue......2 for 25c |
COFFEE
WHITE SWAN
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lb. 59c
PRE-COOKED STAR
FISH STICKS - - -
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KEITH’S FROZEN
SHRIMP.....
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’ CHICKEN OR TURKEY
POT PIES.....
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1961, newspaper, January 12, 1961; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106793/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.