Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1961 Page: 13 of 16
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FRIDAY, JULY 14, mi
~ STEPHENVILLB EMPIRB-TltlBtTNg, gTEPHgNmLB, TFT A 3
News of Your Friends and Neighbors
Mrs R IP Rlon»»M -M
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Mr*. R. E. Blanton of Lubbock
has been in th* city tlv* past week
visiting in the home of her sister,
Mrs. J. A. McMahan, All went to
Fort Worth Saturday whese ttiey
visited other relatives and friends.
They made the trip to Fort Worth
in the McMahan car.
Mrs. Earl Fair of Amarillo was
here Hi# past week voting her
parents, Mr. and Mr*. John BUI
son. She is remembered her# as
the former Miss Jo«Ellison. While
here Mrs. Fair planned to attend
the annual Fair Family reunion
at the City Park in Stephenville.
and* other re latives ** RaUurs(>li DuhUa Street While hare the
W.rtht#
well renu
Mr. and Mr*. E. W.
Breckenridge, both
be red in Stephenvitb where they
lived for several year* where they
were employed at the Barnes A
McCullough Lumber Company
yard, arrived here Friday for a
weekend visit. They were guests
of his sister, Mrs. L. F. Williams.
At the present time he is employ-
ed in the Breckenridge Lumber
Company yard at Breckenridge
where he holds a responsible posi.
tion. The Tates own a highly de-
sirable farm’ home near Stcphen-
ville and may move Urk here be-
fore the first of the year.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Neely and
children of Wichita Falls are here
this week visiting their |----•-
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett R. Moon and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neely. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Neely were reared
in Stephenville and have a wide
acquaintance her*.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Koons-
man and family of Hico spent the
P»*t weekend visiting with Ms
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Koonaman on the Hioo highway
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson
™*et Mr. .*nd Mr*. Georgje Hamic
of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Gone
Harwell of Fort Worth on the
Braros River near Glen Rose for
a holiday fishing outing Monday
evening. Mr. and Mm. Anderson
had returned Sunday afternoon
from a weekend visit to their
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Cleveland and Sharon Dawn
at Round Rode.
Word ha* been received in Ste-
phenville of the grave iUneas erf
K. C. Ellison at Croebyton. Mr.
EUiaon is a patient in the Croeby-
t»n Hospitai and curds .would be
appreciated, lie is a former resi-
dent of Ernth County making Ms
home for many yuan near Lingle-
ville prior to moving to Crosbytor.
He is a brother to John Ellison
and an uncle to Mrs. Earl Pack
r nd Mrs. R. W. CsldwalL
Hamms also will Wait with his
aunt, Mrs. Ed Patton and other
relatives and a host of friends.
They are making their home in
Kermit where he is associated with
the B. F. Meek Motor Company,
Ford dealers in Winkler County.
Mrs, Irene Long and Miss Beu-
lah Johnson, both of Fort Worth,
spent Friday In the city. Mm. J
Long visited with her mother, Mrs.
E. F. Jones at the Stephenville
Hospital and her sister,' Miss Eloise
Jones. Miss Johnson visited
friends. .
Richard James, returned home
Saturday after a visit with Rich-
ard’s grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Holland on a ranch near
Belton. After visiting there they
went to San Antonio for a three
day visit.
Rev. and Mrs. H6wand Lester
and cbidren, are moving this week
to Lubbock where he will he pas-
tes of the Chuneh of the Naza-
rene. Rev. Lester came here four
years ago from Dodson and has
been pastor of the local churcr
since that time.
Mr. and Mm. C. E. Still receiv-
ed word form their so% Charles
W. Still, this week that he had ar-
rived at his assignment at Fort
Lj/jkOtey. Morocco, Africa. He left
Love FielJ June 22 for Norfolk,
Va., where he stayed four days be-
fore leaving by plane for Africa.
Ha arrived in Keaitra, Africa on
Jure 27 at S am. He will he with
the Nanai Communication FaciU
Misa Blanche Jones left Friday ltie* there- Charles completed his
via bus for a trip to points in the N,val Electronic School at Trea-
Weat. She will stop first at Tuc- ,ur® UUnd' C*IU- ""d "ms home
»on. Art*., then go to El Centra. "n 1**v* 16 [* Pri®r_ *>-
Calif.. Ontario Calif . .mA 1^. I in* U Africa where he is to be
assigned for 18 months.
Cslif., Ontario, Calif., and Lna
Angeles. Before returning to fta-
phenville she alse will be in San
Francisco where she will attend
the wedding of a cousin. Mrs.
Jones plans to be back home about
July 20.
Rev. Morgan Garrett and fami-
ly of Cleburne spent Thursday and
* part of Friday in Stephenville en
a combined business and pleasure
trip. While here they wars guests
of his parents. Mr. and Mm. Tar-
ver Garrett. He fa paster nf St.
Marks Methodist Churrii in Cle-
burne.
Mr. and Mm. Clark Coursey of
Brown wood attended the funeral
services of Judge Dale W. Harbin
Saturday. Mr. Coaraey la publisher
of the Texas County Judges and
Commissioners magazine and a
former associate of Kashins 4a
the Judges and Commissioners As-
sociation.
Mr. and Mm. Gerald Wood and
son Phillip of Dellas visited hie
sister, Mm. R. F. Higgs, Jr- Sat-
urday and Sunday
Guests in the home of Mm. Wi-
nona DolIIson tigs week are her
son, Eddie Dollisen of Dallas, and
Misa Glenda Griffin cf Vernon.
Mm. L. R. Herring has return-
ed from the M. D. Anderson Hoa-
ittl at Houston where she spent
some five weeks ns a surgical pa-
tient. She was flown to Stephen,
ville by A1 Fidler, pilot, and was
accompanied by her son and two
grandchildren, Robert Ray . Her-
ring an4<Diane and Robbie. Mrs.
Herring ^expressed appreciation
for the airport here which made
the flight possible. She also on-
pressed appreciation to the many
friends who Had been a# kind dur-
ing her hospitai stay and since
her return home.
Mr. and Mm. Qscar Frazier ac-
companied by Mm. Verne Scott
are spending this __. _
ville as guests of the H. M. Burn-
dette family. Mr. and Mrs. Brun-
dette were Stephenville residents
when they were associated with
Tarleton State College, and have
many friends here. They are now
making their home at Sebring,
Fla., although they maintain a
home st KerrviH*. Maay of their1
children are to be preseat in Ren-
ville this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, F. £. House had
as guests last week their son,
Clint House of Midway and their
daughter and fcusbaDd, Mr, Jfld,
Mm. Bill Biggemtaff of Tahoka.
They were all in Belton on July 4
to attend a family reunion.
Mr. and Mm. Roy Wright re-
turned to their Fort Worth home
Monday after spending s week at
Hico anti Stephenville visiting re-
latives.
Mrs. Bari Pack. IMr. asd Mrs.
R. W. Caldwell and the ladies'
mother M ta. J, H. Cox were in
Crosbyton last week to he sd the
beds me of JL C. Ellison, a brother-
in-law of Mrs. Cox’. Mm- Cex re-
mained to he pith her sister at
Crosbyton.
Mr. and Mm. Louis Barr and
children, Larry and Miss Mary,
all of Denton, were in the city
the past week visiting in the home
of Mrs. W. L. Moore end with her
son, Bennie Moore, who is recover-
ing from multiple injuries suffer-
ed in a motor bike collision
Mr*. Harry De Grummond of
Salado and her sister, Mrs. Rdb-
ert Stramler of, Grants, N. M.,
were here this week on a combin-
ed basinm and pleasure trip. They
an* pleasantly remembered in Ste-
phen ville as members of the W.
H. Hawkins family and prior to
their marriage they occupied a
prominent place ia the affairs ef
the city. While in Stephenville
Mrs. DeGrummond and Mrs.
Stramler were honor guests at
several arrangements given them
by old friends and former neigh-
bors.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Pryor and
four children and a friend Lee
Hitt of Fast Worth visited with
the OiaB Cantrell family
LingleriOe, July A
The Roy Swaim family return-
ed to the city Friday after being
away on vacation for the past 15
days. Mr. Swaim is the popular
manager ef the Perry Bros, store
on the south side.
Earl Fritz who now makes his
home in Concord, Calif., was in
Stephenville the past week where
he visited in the Banner Keeney
home and also with Mm. Jae
Keeney and Jourd Keeney. While
in this country he also visited at
Bluff Dale. During the days that
Mr. Fritz lived in tins country he
was employed at the Banner
Keeney stock farm.
Visitors in the heme of Mr. and
Mm. Brooks McPhotaou during
the July 4th holidays were their
children, Mr. and Mrs. ^larvln
Ellers, Rickey pud Brenda pf Fort
Worth, Mr. and Mra. Sam Brown,
Cindy, M'ke and Joe of Hohba, N.
M., Mr. and Mrs. James McPher-
son, Sammle and Ate|dmn e# Ste-
phenville.
Mr. and Mra. C. ft. Warren, of
Stephenville, Mr. and Mra. Charlie
Koonaman end Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Koonaman of the Seiden Com-
munity were among those from
Kratb County la Mansfield to at-
tend funeral asrvfcsM for Mra.
Dimple Abbott. Sunday. Mr*. Ab-
bott, the former Mias Dimple
LarabsK. Isngbtsref Mr. and Mrs.
Goog Lambert, was a resident of
the eld Belem consumeity when
she was a child. She died of a
heart attack a* her home In Kiw
field Saturday night, lbs was BK.
Three sons and her huMwad are
mu eng the larrtswr*. Her parents
sd-— aMamiasa
■iso simvg.
Mm. L B. Boat of La Puente,
Calif, is visiting in Stephenvflte
With her Motor's family, Mr. and
Mm. 8. N. Ferguson. Mrs. Rost
hi a native ef Buck* bey, *nd will
ho remwnUmd as the former Mias
Douothy Nell Smith. Sh« arrived
July 4 and will be in this Vicinity
for approximately two weeks.
Mm. W. L. Keahef who livea on
the Keahey Ranch located on
RitiuutUon Creek south of Bluff
DM* opcat several hours in the
city Baturdsy on a shopping tour.
Her sen, Mike Keahey, is
.in Jammer school at Tarleton and
commutes here during tm week.
The Keahey Ranch is known far
and wide as oat of the pioneer
hemeeteada of the eastern part of
Siwth County aad is best known as
property belonging to Otendasa
Margaret Knahey. Mrs. Keahey is
the farmer Miss Vi WBMamson.
daughter of Mr. and Mm. Garland
Vtthamma who live between Bluff
Dale a«i Morgan MilL
Mra. Bari Drake sad. children,
Judy and Den, ef Houston hare
bom la Btophorile the peat week
ristring In rite home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mr*- "IF. f, Wis-
dom of 1166 West Long ,Streat. She
is remembered bare as the former
Miss Mary Lou Wisdom and a
popular member of the graduating
class at the loaal high school to
1644.
Mrs. Lela Cowan, expert in the
knowledge of vegetable crops and
fruit, has some of the finest onions
ever seen ia this country ajed show-
ed some of them to friends Friday,
o*. One that she brought to the Daily
Empire and the Empire-Tribune
weighed one pound. It arms ex-
ceptionally well developed and
sweet tasting. Mrs. Cowan and
her husband own one of the highly
deairable farms a short distance
northeast of the city.
Mr. and Mrs. John Long, Linda,
Johnny, and Paul of Richardson
were Sunday guests in the home
of Mrs. Long’s mother, Mrs. A. H.
Newman.
Mrs. O. M. Roberts, the former
Mrs. Harry Braeuer, of Shamrock,
left Tuesday from Stephenville to
take her daughter and grand-
daughters, Mm. Ray Graves, to
Galveston. Mrs. Roberts and Mm.
Graves had been visiting in Ste-
phenville for a few days as they
were en route from Shamrock,
where Mm. Graves had been a
guest ef her mother, to Galveston.
Stops were made in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Graves, par-
ents-in-law ef Mm. Graves’, and
with Mrs. A. H. Newman and with
other Stephenville frienda. Mm.
Guru, her husband and children
am now making their home at
Galveston following a residency of
many months in Fort Lauderdale,
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Christian
of Longview visited in the home
of her mother, Mra. H. C. Martin,
the weekend of July 4. They all
viaitod la Thurbor on July 4.
Mr. and Mra. Karl Singleton
are now at home at 925 Harbin
Drive, followiigr the completion of
a new home. Mr. and Mm. Single-
ton had made their home at (00
South Mister for the past 20
years.
Recent visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Derrick were
Mr. and Mm. Mack Chaney of
Hico and their daughter and hus-
band, Mr. and Mrs. DiWs Wil-
liams of Peoria, 111. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett
and Mr. end Mrs. Joe Bennett
from La mine.
Jason Robards Je, - " i ■
FINALLi who — Successful on their-third try, uasoa Robards
Jr-, loft, *ad Lauren Bacall were wed in Ensenada, Mexico. The
actor and the widow of the late Humphrey Regard were unable to
obtain * marriage license earlier in Vienna or Las Vegas because
of Robard's recent quickie divorce.
was ill in tbs Stephenville Hospital visiting in the Ralberry horn* the
Mr. and Mm. Bep M. Bilker and
aaeghters. Nnucy and Deborah of
Fort Worth were recent visitors
in the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C- Baker and Gay 15
baker. The B. M. Baker family
left for a trip to Jonesboro, Ark.
for a visit wjth her parents, Mr.
and Mm. J. J. Stewart. Also Watt-
ing in the W. G. Baker home were
their daughter and grnndduagh-
ter# Mrs. B. J. Lewie, and Lydia of
Fart Worth. Lydi* remained for •
vidt with her grandparents, while
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis made a trip
to Shreveport, La.
Visitors ip the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Byrd last week were
their sons, Mr. and Mra. Lester
Byrd of Tucson, Ariz., and Garvin
Byrd of Cartabad, N. M., Mr. and
Mrs. Connie Copeland and Dickie
Byrd of Austin.
Mr. ttd Mm. Roy Garrison had
as guests over the holiday week-
end Mr. and Mm. C. W. Purvis and
three children of Naw Orleans.
The Purvis family are former resi-
dents of Atlanta, Ga. White the
Garrison’s guests were in Stepfa-
eflville a picnic lunch was prepar-
ed and all went to Forest Park
in Fort Worth to meet the Garri-
son’s sen, Nath and Miss Marylee
Jamas, for an outjag.
Among the guests who have
been in the home of Mr. and Mm.
D. H. Price and her mother. Mrs.
H. Getting, recently was Beverly
founger of Los Angeles, Calif.
for a few day* but is new show
ing recovery. Mr. Graves has been
in Coleman for ,a number of years
where ho M superintendent of
public schools.
The Alban Bridge# family of
Fart Worth is here tor a visit in
the bom* of his pa mats, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Bridges. He is on an-
nual vacation from his duties with
th* U. S. Army Engineers in Fort
Worth where he holds a respond
sible position.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren H. Vaughan
were in deep East Texas last week
where they attended tile annual re-
union of the Winder family at Luf-
kin. The occasion brought many
relatives and friends of the family
together for the festive event.
Mt. and Mm. Rufus F. Higgs
were ia Comanche County last
week where they visited at the
home of Miss Sallie Jay near Beat-
tie one of the thriving farm and
livestock centers of that area. A
sister of Miss Jay,- Mm. Jay Keis-
ling ef Houston was present and
that added much to the occasion.
Mm. Higgs and members of the
Jay family hav# been close friends
for many yearn.
Mr. and Mrs. Afcert H. Green
and twe daughters of Leveiiand |
are risking their porents, Mrs. C.
H. Green aad Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Stigler.
Little two year old Pamela and
four year old Tommy King of
Olmstead, Ky, are spending the
summer vaaotfen in the heme of
their grandparents, Mr. end Mrs.
Mzj. and Mm. John M. Evans,
Jr. aad four childram are visiting
in the home of Mm. Evans’ par-
ents, Mr. aad Airs. C. R. Daadel, „ _ . ,,,,,,
194 N. Cl into®. They have sehwn- j Homer R“b«rrJr »nd f««"tly. Also
ed from a three year tour of duty
in Japan and will be assigned to
Stewart Air Force Base, N. Y.
post weekend were Mr. aad Mrs.
Wylie Martin of Kentucky.
Mrs. W. C. Butler will leave
this week on vacation with her
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Butler of Houston. They plan to
visit in Colorado and Mew Merino.
Bobby and Hamid OHdner Jr. ef
Irving are visiting in the home of
their grandparents^ Mr. add Sim.
Dan Cox. They are also visiting
their" aunt and fwlHy, Mr. and
Mrs. Charies Walker.
Sgt. Billy Wayne Fielding and
family of San Antonio were bore
this week attending the funeral
oorvicea of his grandmother,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Herrin Jr. of
McLean and two children have
been in Stephenville the past two
weeks on vacation and * ponding
the time with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Herrin Sr. Young Mr.
Herrin who graduated from Texas
Tech two years ago is a petroleum
engineer with one of the major
oil companies operating on the
North Plains of Texas.
Mr. and Mra. Burette Stone who
are spending the summer at the
camp residence at Kingsland ar-
rived here Sunday and arp spend-
ing a few days with their parents
—Mr. and Mra. Ed Stone and Mr.
and Mr*. Boy Stafford. Mrs. Staf-
ford has been a patient in the Ste-
phenville Hospital the past week
undergoing minor surgery.
i Out-of-town relatives and
Mind/ of Mm. Albert Clements
who attended her lest rites Mon-
day were Mr. and Mra. W. P.
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Clements of Stanton, Elvis Clem-
ents of Graham; Mrs. 8cott Gil-
bert ef Woodson; J. G. Shackle-
ford end E. E. Shackleford of
Midland; Burnet Braly of Fort
Worth, Mr. and Mm. Bob Keller-
man of Fort Worth, Mrs. Marie
Ferguson of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. James Conlan of Abilene,
Mrs. Robert Vutek of Charlotte,
W. Va.j Mrs. Roy Derrick of Mid-
land, Mra. Vina Shackleford of
Putnam, Harold Castleberry of
PAGE FIVE
Breckenridge and Miss Gwen Wei-
ner ef Fort Worth.
, NEW PROBLEM
AKRON, Ohio OB — The Small
Car Era has created new prob-
lems for city officials.
Despite a clearance of only eight
feet and some sharp turns, a new
footbridge is being used as a
shortcut by drivers of smal U ports
cars.
One of the happy occasions in
ihc home of Mr. and Mm. D. H.
Price the past week was a visit
from their daughter, Mrs. E. H.
Lerune* and baby daughter, Adri-
enne, of Shreveport. While in the
city little Miss Adrienae celebrat-
ed her to*rib birthday—an event
that brought genuine joy to all
members of the family, inducting
Grandmother Mrs. Getting. Mr.
---------- ----Lorance holds a responsible poai-
aeveral places in 'Vast \ tion in Shreveport as ad/to* man-
ager of a large inussti
Mr. aad Mra. Haas
returned home after an
Allen* Stevens of Mar-
wss accompanied to Sylves-
Mrs,
shall
tor for
tot, Mra.
villa. At
with their m»w», ■»*». r •
Tindall and three other slaters.
visit to
Texes. They stopped ia
ramps. Borger, Snyder and other
.places where they W*m gueft* of
relatives end Mends. Chop condi-
tions on the FKind cogntcy are
excellent whore t Mf wheat crop
Mr. and Mra. W. G. Ledbetter
of Fort Worth were in Stephen-
ville and other sections of Erath
County Tuesday on busiaosa. Mra.
Ledbetter is the daughter of Mr.
and Mra. T. E. Cole who live in
the Morgan MiU country and is
also a Be ice of Earl Cole who owns
and operates the City Barber
Shop.
A. B. Copeland, Haclcabay live-
stock farmer and all-around good
citisen, returned horn* Monday af-
ter spending a f*w daps ia Lub-
bock where he had the pleasure of
attending the annual Copeland
family reunion. He saw maay of
his relatives who live in aeattei
sections of the South Plains. Most
of them lived in the Huckabay
country at one time.
The Joe Price Jr. family of
Sherman was hem last week for
a two-day visit in the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mra. Joe E.
Price 8r. They remained until
Sunday afternoon when they re-
turned home. Sherman and Gray-
son County are in excellent con-
dition at this time and business is
favorable, Mr. Price said.
Dick King, Dmveislty of Texes
journalism teacher, was ham ever
the weekend visiting his p
Mr. and Mra. Clyde King.
Judge and Mm. B. L Templet#*
of Boasts* spent several day* hem
last week visiting their daughter,
Mra. Re* Stephans aad family who
make their home near Lingfeville.
While here they also visited Judge
Templeton’s sister, Mrs. Wiley
Thompson and his nephew, Brad
Thompson.
Mr. and Mra. George Shiels who
returaed home Mat week after an
extended business and pleasure
trip to New Yarfc report that pur.
eheses they made am beginning
to arrive and will be on display at
the ready-to-wear store »oon.
While M New Verb Mr. and Mrs.
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
A World Of Beauty
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pany. Mm. Lorance is the former ' Shiels visited with their son, Rob-
Mrs. Marie
her home in
after spending
ttmg in Stophenvil
MiM P*t Price.
Lee Orblson, owner and man-
ager ef the Holiday Inn Teuria;
Coerta, sold Mesriay the* exten-
sive improvements worn now being
mad* including a new writ aad
later a ea/e aad service station.
The court* ar* among th* targaat
ert Shiels and family.
Dr. Phil Taylor and family of
Tyler spent several days here last
week in the home ef Me asether,
Mm. Fount Tarter and with hie
eister, Mm. Eager Gideon.
Pref. Terrill Graves Coleman
Cahfemta July *
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nville with her par-
popular J* th* Stephen- spent several days hire the past
Myrtle Haau* whe Utsa oa I
week vWUtaf Ml jwranta. Judge i
and Me*, ff. T. Graves **d other
relatives and Maud* Vis mothar
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