The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR_THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER, FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE COUNTV, TEXAS THURSDAY, Jl 1»M
Miss Burkhalter
Honoree At Bridal
Shower Thursday
son, Mr#. B. G. Capps Sr., Mrs.
Athel Iyy, Mrs. Della Speed,
Mne., Lena Mae Fryer, Mrs.
Clyde Speed, Mrs. Made Woot-
on, Mrs. Laura Lee Carroll* Mrs.
Ben Bonner, Mrs. Lendon Red,
Miss Willie Rae McLeod, Mrs.
The home of Mrs. I. W. Thorn- Laura Denton, Mrs. Bernard
ton was the scene for a miscel-1 Reeves, Mrs. F>>B. Peyton, Mrs.
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Janeous shower honoring Miss
elby Jean Burkhalter, bride-
Eugene Davis, Mrs. W. C. Day,
Mrs. Robbie Mincnew, Mrs. Nel-
elect of Paul Martine of Hearne, lie Mortimer, Mrs. Ruth Gran-
Ttiursday afternoon of last berry, and Mrs. Thornton.—Re-
INtife, *■ I porter, •>
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Miss Lois Owens
Guests were greeted by Mrs.
Thornton and Miss Beth Robert
Bon presided at the registry,
nf Miss Burkhalter wore a white;
j hylon dress with white and a
corsage of red carnation*. Httl‘ir|f J p
toother wore a gray. 1 men,-, these (* *1 J* vJ-> TV III" 11
To Become Bride
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with black accessories, and a
_ white carnation corsage.
M The coffee table in tlie living
I* room portrayed the occasion
nth, With a large doll in bridal cos-
giass vase of gardenias.
Miss Lois Owens! daughter of
Mrs. ti. C. iiyixliert of 732 Liber-
ty Street, Mexia, will become the
bride of Airman First Class
Jerry G. Willett, son of Mr. and
Mrs." R. J. Willett of Dew, July
III the dining room the table 31.
was laid with a linen lace cloth
over pastel green, centered with
lit v/1
white carnations, flanked with
m
white tapers in crystal candela-
bra.
Miss (Twews! a 1954 graduate
<jf Mexia High School, plans to
an arangement of pink and enter Midwestern University iB.
Wichita Falls in September. Sfcfe
is now employed at Kendricfc
Horn Drug Store in Mexia. Abf-
Miss Carolyn White served*man Willett, who is stationed
until and Miss Jolene Davis [with the U. S. Air Force
erved white cake squares the Sheppard Field in Wichlufc
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first hour. Miss Faye Reeves
presided at the punch bowl the
next hour with Miss Gynne
Thornton serving cake.
Beautiful arrangements of ________„ ______
pansies and gladioli were placed Methodist Church in Mexia.
Falls, will receive his Masters
degree from Midwestern Univer-
sity in August.
The couple will exchange
wedding vows at the First
at vantage points in the bed-
rooms where the lovely gifts
were displayed.
Hostesses were Mrs. Rena
Day, Mrs. C. K. Findley, Mrs.
H Estelle Speed, Mrs. Ida Min-
chew, Mrs. Ada Baker, Mrs.
Pauline Lambert, Mrs. Margie
Nell Howard, Mrs. H. B. Cole,
Mrs. Roger Ivy, Mrs. Vera Grace
Guests Tuesday in the home
of Mayor and Mrs. I W. Thorn-
ton were,her brothers, Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Callaway of Walnut
Springs; Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Callaway and sons, Southland;
and her sister, Mrs. R. L. Willis
and Mr. Willis, Ranger; also
_________________.Coach and Mrs. Leland Willis
Richardson. Mrs. Clara Harri- * and children, Ronny and Jan.
Hour 'DortchKnows Host,
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the new 1954
MAYTAG AUTOMATIC
with...
Completely Automatic
for both wash and rinse!
No waiting for tub to fill.
Ad|u#ts to small, me-
dium, or full loads of
clothes. Just set indica-
tor for water ley^ you
need.
Automatic
Water Level
Control!
15ee a complete
demonstration at
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Ide
Butane Service Company
F. MORRIS KNEED, Owner
FREE
STEAM IRON
NOTHING TO BUY
JUST REGISTER
You Do No Have To Be
Present to Win
WITH COUPON INSIDt
SPtCIAL PACKAGES
Pillsbury
SmC<SoSu<im«r
60u>» miow, eia
17-0Z.
PACKAGE
box 33c
FLOUR
PILIjSBURY’S
Coupon In Each Sack
25 lbs. $1.95
RICE
RIVER
2 lbs. 296
JAR CAPS
doz. 28c
JAR LIDS
2 doz. 25c
SURE JEL
box 11c
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AT
KREAM, lA gal. __..................50c
FRESH LARGE
LEMONS, doz...................
........27c
LETTUCE, large head....
........10c
TOMATOES, carton ........
...... 10c
FRESH—LARGE
Pineapple each 22c
FRE
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Saturday
Lilly Kream
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BISCUITS
* PUFFIN
2 for 25c
.id
W tall .. .13c
2 small 13c
MEATS
SUNVALE
Bacon,
BLACK HAWK—ALL MEAT—CELLO WRAPPED
Franks,
ALL MEAT—BLACK HAWK
Bologna,
PURE PORK—BLACK HAWK
Sausage,
39c
LOIN OR T-BONE
Steak,
CHUCK VEAL
Roast,
39c
FREE
Ritz Crackers
Chive Cheese
Sandwiches
SERVED SATURDAY
Salad Dressing
MIRACLE WHIP
pt. jar 33c
COTTAGE
CHEESE
WITH CHIVES
Vi lb. box 17c
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CANNED FOODS
5Va OZ. CANS
TOMATO JUICE, 3 cans...............17<
----
ARMOUR’S
BEEF HASH, 2 cans
69c
ARMOUR’S
SPAGHETTI and MEAT, 2 cans 49c
" CHEESE
VELVEETA
2 lbs. 79c
COFFEE
MARYLAND CLUB
1 lb. $1.22
TEA .....
BRIGHT & EARLY
GLASS FREE
54 lb. 36c
- WAX PAPER
CUT RITK
; roll 27c
OKRA
FRESH
lb. 19c
POST TOASTIES
large box 20c
NAPKINS
80 COUNT
2 pkgs. 25c
CRACKERS
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PREMIUM
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FROZEN FOODS
THOMAS BRAND
STRAWBERRIES, box................25c
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THOMAS BRAND
ORANGE JUICE, 2 for........L.L ,29c
THOMAS
LIMA BEANS, box........................24c
THOMAS
CUT BEANS, box
..21c
thomab
ENGLISH PEAS, box..................19c
DONALD DUCK
BRUSSEL SPROUTS, box..........25c
TOILET TISSUE, 2 rolls............ ..17c
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Will Be Lots of Free Prizes All Day
Saturday—Don’t Have to Buy
i Anything—Come rind See
For Yourself
RITZ
CRACKERS
8 oz. 1 lb. J
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HEW LEV’S BEST
MEAL, 5 lbs..................................72c
RATH’S
3 lbs. 69c
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m Rinds
SNUFF, small can 5c—large can 10c
FOR YOUR BARBECUE STEAK
CHARCOAL, 5 lb. bag....................35c
CATSUP
WAPCO
bottle 15c
FRESH
BLACKEYE PEAS, 2 lbs.............. 25c
COCOANUT
!4 lb. box 16c
BROCOLI
DONAI.D DUCK
box 24c
Nicholas & Jones
We Reserve The Right To Limit Specials
GUM
ALL BRANDS
3 for 10c
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NO. SOS CAN
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TOMATOES, 2 cans...........
23c
MAYFIELD
CORN, 2 cans.....................
.........27c
TRELLIS
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PEAS, 2 cans.......................
....... ......25c
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Kirgan, Joe Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1954, newspaper, June 3, 1954; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1125394/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.