The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1953 Page: 4 of 12
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•NS COUNTY. TKAa, THURSDAY, DISC. IT, 1953
Socrates was often referred to
First editions of a book are
not always so stated or marked. I as the “henpecked phollsopher." than
son, In Jacksonville, with the
Rev. Mr. Thompson officiating.
Mr. Casey is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Casey of Fair-
field.
Attendants for the weeding
will be Shelby Speed and Ron-
ald Casey, brother of Mr. Casey.
e is used more <
any other food.
Doris Black
Roy Casey Jr.
Betrothal Told
Red & White Food Sto
Specials For Friday and Saturday, Dec. 18-19
preaching marriage of their
daughter, Doris, to Roy Casey,
Jr.
The wedding will be solemn-
ised December 26, at the home
of Rev. and Mrs. Bill Thomp-
Artificial pearls were first
made in 1680, by Jacquin of
Paris.
We have a large stock of apples, oranges, candies,!®
for your selection. Come to see us whether you buy or
not
Chinese philosophers regard
women as the principle of evil.
SCOTT
rs. Char
Gladys
be Tues
CRISCO, 3 lb. can__________89c
SUGAR, 10 lb. 92c, 5 lb. -47c
TOILET TISSUE, mil iil.
BIG MIKE
DOG FOOD, 2 cans________
ALL BRANDS
WASHING POWDER 28c
SLICED BACON. Ih.......59c
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Dll H'" '
lomer H.....
,
You depend upon
your doctor's diag-
nosis and prescrip-
tion to protect
your health. Yon
can depend on us
to fill your doc-
tor's prescription
accurately, scien-
tifically, promptly.
14 p|
CLOVER FARMS
MILK, 2 tall cans
ALL FLAVORS
JELLO, 2 for
nt l. c.
in Wort!
POWDERED OR BROWN
SUGAR, 2 boxes
AMERICAN
FOLGERS OR CLOVER FARMS
COFFEE, lb..............
We double-cheek to make sure you get
“just what the doctor ordered”
CLOVER FARM
MARGARINE. Ih. ........23c
PRIZE TAKER
FLOUR, 10 lb
EXTRA LARGE
LETTUCE, 2 heads
Gilpin Drug
Dial 2136
Thm-'l i\
Unit
n.i/ vi"
PRIZE TAKER
FLOUR, 5 lbs
CARROTS, 2 bags..........25c
MRS. TUCKER’S
SHORTENING, 3 lbs.....72c
CANDY, 24 bars..........$1,0(1
MISS SUDIK MARY LIGHTSEY
Notice
CLOVER FARM r
PEACHES, lg. 2Vz can ..32c
Miss Hofmeier
Becomes Bride
! Of Sgt. Rushin
Fri.-Sai.. 1
DOl'BLK
HI M I’ll I
JINK
Miss Lightsey
To Become Bride
Of A. Winkler, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Erie E. Lightsey
announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Miss Sudie Mary
Lightesy, to Alvin Thomas
Winkler, Jr., son of Mr. Alvin
T. Winkler, Sr., of Fairfield.
The R^v. L. B. Fowler, of Daw-
son, will officiate in the cere-
mony which will be held at the
Mexia Calvary Baptist Church
at 7:30 the evening of Dec. 26.
WE WILL BE CLOSED DECEMBER 25th and 26th
Beginning Thursday, Dec. 17, We
Will Be Open Until 9:00 P. M.
Through Christmas Eve
For Your Convenience
Whitaker Furniture &
Jewelry Company
Karmae LaVon Hofmeier,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl
A. Hofmeier and S|Sgt. Lee Ed-
ward Rushin, son of Thomas C.
Rushin of Fairfield, were mar-
ried at St. Peter’s Episcopal
Church in Cheyenne, Wyoming,
November 26, at 7:30 P. M.
The Rev. Raymond H. Clark
read the double ring ceremony
in the presence of a number of
relatives and friends.
The bride’s sister, Mrs. Bev-
erly Watts, was matron-of-hon-
or. Bridesmaids were Miss Nan-
cy Cooper, Miss Nancy Gardner,
and Miss Rosemary Weaver.
Richard Hofmeier served Mr.
Rushiri as best man and David
McIntosh, Dick Loeber, and
Stanley Cooper were ushers.
Miss Charlotte A. Hutton
played the traditional wedding
music and accompanied soloist
Ralph Blackledge who sang
“Wedding Prayer’’ at the close
of the ceremony.
The bride’s full length gown
was of white nylon net over
slipper satin and was styled
with long sleeves and a low
round neckline edged with a
banding of net. She wore a fing-
er-tip veil of pure silk illusion
which was held in place by a
latticed headband of satin with
rhinestone and pearl trim. She
wore a four-strand pearl neck-
lace which was a gift of the
bridegroom and carried a bou-
quet of yellow rosebuds and
white carnations.
The reception was held in
the undercropt of the church
following the ceremony.
The bride is a senior at Sheri-
dan High School. The bride-
groom is stationed with the
United States Air Force at War-
•en Air Force Base in Cheyenne.
JOAN
FORREt
Tues., Dec.
FAMILY N
MICKU
LOUIE
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Parker
were in Dallas Friday.
Flowers Keep It Gay |
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TATUM I
For everyone on your
Christmas list, there's a
gift of jewelry that will
be warmly welcomed...
and dearly cherished
for years to come!
(TECH
LAPEL WATCH
Gay balfat motif; a
lovoly creation.
Traveling alarm clock In
vine leather case. Ra-
dium dial.
•5c COIJPO
durkees
lovely creation le a
lady's bracelet watch
LIGHTERS
llonson — In Various
Types.
Hunts in H
FISCHER®
STARTING TIME 6:40 P. M.
your d
burger
Fri.-SaL, Dec. 18-19
VINCENT EDWARDS
YVETTE DUGAY
WINNING PAIR
Man'i pack*! watch
and knife with chain.
Make her holiday merrier with
flowers ... a traditional poin-
settia . . . n gala centerpiece for
the table ... a colorful bouquet
for the mantel . . . and, of
course, a lovely corsage for her
holiday parties.
Hiawatha
(CINE COLOR)
1 2 Diamond Urldal
Dea. Magnificent!
Sun.-Mon., Dee- 20-21
ROD CAMERON
TAB HUNTER
Cuff Links and (Up
N lee selection to
please everyone
Fischer’s Florist & Gifts i
“Flowers For All Occasions'’ .4$
Dial 2871 Highway 75 $5
The Steel Lady
ENGLAND JEWELRY STORE
Closed on Tuesday, Wednes-
day and Thursday during
Winter Months
WATCH REPAIRING—
$59.50 Sealy Mattresses---$39.50
$39.50 Mattress
$29.95
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Kirgan, Joe Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1953, newspaper, December 17, 1953; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1119258/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.