The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1959 Page: 3 of 10
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Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Boydston
and sons had as their guests last
Friday night, Mr and Mrs. Jimmy
Johnson and children of Fort
Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Tettleton and children of Nocona.
Mr, and Mrs. Homer Bowles
spent the weekend in Dallas with
her brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kenas and
Mike of Dallas spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. York.
Mary Uselton spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Bouldin
of Stanfield ranch.
Mrs. Edyth Griffith and Melvin
and John Tucker visited Mr and
Mrs. Putty Stewart in Wichita
Falls Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rose and
daughters spent the weekend in (
Lubbock visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Ray Lemons and family
and Mrs. Eunice Lemons and son.
Melva stayed for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Brandon of
New Mexico spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Brandon.
Mrs. Edyth Griffith and Melvin
had as their guests Saturday Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Stewart and daugh-
ter of Wichita Falls and Mrs. Or-
pha Lauderback.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McGaughy
had as their guests Saturday Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Svajda. Randy
and Marilyn of Wichita Falls, Mr.
and Mrs. Wiley Cook and Betty
Marie of Seminole, Oklahoma, Ka-
thy Cook of Arizona. Mr. and Mrs
Jud Gill, Roxy Tucker, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Brown and Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Gill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Loudamy
and sons of Denton spent the
weekend with William, Ida and
Zella Rose.
Mr. and Mrs. Jud Gill and Roxy
Tucker visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
^Ferguson in Wichita Falls last
* Wednesday.
Mrs. Ethel Hoskins and Mrs.
Ruth Brooks of Wichita Falls vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Boydston
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lidell and
wamily are spending a vacation
with Mrs. Edyth Griffith and Mel-
vin.
Mrs. Condal Rose is in Dallas
with her brother and baby, who
were critically burned Sunday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Cook and
Betty of Seminole and Kathy
Cook of Arizona spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gill.
Rev. Harry Roark of Blackwell,
Oklahoma visited Mr. and Mrs. J
F. E. Boydston Sunday.
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SANDALS
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BOWIE, TEXASTHE NOCONA NEWS, NOCONA, TEXAS, JULY 9, 1959
al in Nocona last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Durham WIth Mr. and Mrs Clyde Johnson, i far™,y'. Mr.,and Glen Glass’
i/4 Ti/xo crsxsr^t Qiinzlnir nrs/J m « I T 11 , lz need AO
Pass.
spent
to see her
Mrs. L. B.
Mr.
Rev.
The Cleveland Orchard
Mildred Shelton and
Mrs. Finland Menasco
of Wichita Falls visit-
Sunday were Mrs.
of Prairie Valley
Mrs. Edd Davis of
Mrs.
and
Mrs.
Fan-
last
three
Rev.
A talk on “What Rotary Can
Mean” was given Tuesday noon
and
Mr.
week visiting there, will accomp-
any her parents home.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Powell and
sons of Fort Worth and Mrs.
Charlie Powell of Nocona visited
friends here last Thursday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Dean and
Joy spent the weekend in Fort
Worth visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clay
Dean Roach.
Mrs. Frank Peters of Yreka.
California has returned to her
home after spending two weeks
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Admire and her sister, Mrs.
Corrine Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gregory spent
last Saturday in Bowie visiting
his brother and sister-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. John Gregory.
Lana and David Ratliff of Tul-
sa have returned to their home
after a two weeks visit with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Bruce
Ira Carver, Saint Jo, and
Robbie Carver. Nocona.
Weekend visitors of Mr.
Mrs. A. J. Tipton were Mr.
Mrs. James Edd Foster and child-
ren, Andrews; Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Foster, Mexia; Mr. and Mrs.
Porter.
Relatives and friends who at-
tended funeral services for Cui
Haralson of Electra were Mr. and I
Mrs. Bruce Porter, Mrs. A. A. I
Powell, Rev. Paul Thompson and
Mrs. John Mosley.
Barbara, Larry and Debbie Hut-
son of Grapevine are spending
the week with their grandmother
Mrs. Gertrude Glass.
Michael F. Kiser, son of
and Mrs. Fred Kiser was among
289 students at Arlington State
college to make the spring semes-
ter honor roll released this week
by Registrar B. C. Barnes. The
ters of Amarillo and
Warner of Myra visited Mrs. C.
D. Fite Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nicks
family of Henrietta visited
and Mrs. Leon Ivy Saturday.
Miss Ginger Ray of Frederick,
Okla., is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
Herman Hawkins.
Miss Ruby Gray had the WMS
of the First Baptist church for 12
o’clock luncheon on Tuesday at
her home. Miss Gray taught the
book, “Holy Spirit in Missions.”
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chandler
attended the Texas State Angus
association meeting at Dripping
Springs Saturday. Their son, C.
W. Jr., of Lackland air force base
met them there for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tompkins
have returned from a visit to
their daughters in Odessa.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Trammell
of Fort Worth visited in the Ralph
Witt home Sunday.
Mrs. Bee K. Stone of Wichita | turned home from
Falls visited Mrs. J. E. Rushing Headley.
Karen Park, daughter of
and Mrs. George Park of Mesilla
Park. N. M. formerly of Nocona,
has been visiting friends in No-
cona. She made the trip here with
friends and expects to return
home by plane.
Friday.
Mrs. Charley Myers has re-
a visit in
Mr.
Paula
Pearl
Mr. „
^bnd children, Mrs. Annie Weaver
Mrs. V. L. Reed and daughters at-
tended the Weaver family re-
union at the Jack Crownover pic-
nic grounds July 3 4.
and Mrs Johnnie
and
and
Birthday Party
Members of the Friendship class
of First Methodist church gave a
surprise pot-luck birthday dinner
Monday noon in honor of W. T
Cribbs at the Cribbs home. He
received a number of gifts. Nine-
teen were present, including
guests, R. M. McNew and
and Mrs. W. D. Craig.
and
Mr.
Sat-
Mrs. Floyd Molsbee, Mrs. David
Sappington and Tommie were in
• Saint Jo Monday.
Mrs. V. L. Reed and girls visit-
ed Mrs. Jack Linn and children
in Gainesville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Reed and
girls returned home Friday after
a week’s visit in Aransas
San Antonio and Austin.
A. C. Weaver of Snyder
from Friday until Sunday night
visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Wea-
ver and children and Mrs. Annie
Weaver. He also attended the
Weaver family reunion at the
Jack Crownover picnic ground
near the river.
Mrs. Flurry Cunningham
Loretta of Longview visited
and Mrs. Clarence Goldsmith
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Rucktashel
of Houston and Becky Rucktashel
of Nocona visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Goldsmith Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wen-
dell Harris and family in Jacks-
boro Wednesday.
Mrs. Pearl Molsbee and
Maggie Molsbee visited Mrs.
nie Thompson in Nocona
Thursday.
Mrs. Pearl Molsbee and
Maggie Molsbee visited Mr.
‘ Mrs. N. A. McCarty in Nocona
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Bowles
> and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Levy Walser and children in No-
cona Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shelton and
family of Odessa spent last week
with Mrs.
family.
Mr. and
and family
ed Mrs. Mildred Shelton and fam-
ily last Thursday.
, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Heaton
’ of Borger visited Mr. and Mrs.
O. T. Molsbee Wednesday.
Mrs. Edd Davis and Mary Ed-
wards of Nocona visited Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Broocke Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. McCarley
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Broocke
Saturday.
Mrs. Doyle Stewart and Leasa,
Mrs. O. T. Molsbee and Mrs. Lee
Priddy visited in Bowie Thursday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Zarl Broocke
Floyd Begley
and Mr. and
Nocona.
and Mrs. Paul Molsbee and
were dinner guests of Mrs.
Molsbee Saturday.
and Mrs. George Weaver
Goolsby Reunion Is
Held At City Park
More than 40 members of the
Goolsby family held their annual ily this weekend. Guests were ner of Fort Worth were Sunday
reunion last Sunday at City Club Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morris and visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
house with the afternoon being family of Wichita Falls, Mr. and Howard.
to visitation and pic- Mrs. Fred Himstedt and family of I Mr. and Mrs. Barker Pollard
Electra and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert ’ and Leeann of Fort Worth were I
Wiist and children nF Purl/orchiiiM ! hPTP during thp wppkpnd tn ha
Ringgold News I Bonita News
Mr. and Mrs. James Morris had Dolphus Horner of Springfield
a reunion of their immediate fam- Hl. .and Mr. and Mrs. George Hor-
Aierta and Fair Beauty
PEACHES
1 MILE SOUTH OF MONTAGUE
ON BOWIE HIGHWAY
Miss for the semester.
and ---------------
and ' ' ■
Spanish Fort
News
Molsbee Chapel
News
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morris of , „ — —--------------<» -z------
Mesquite visited a few days with of Noeona vlslted Sunday with W D. Craig. Guests included Jim
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Shipley. Mr“ —4 “U1,J ---*
Mrs. J. C. Brown of Denver
given over
tures.
Area persons who attended Wiist and children of Parkersburg i here during the weekend to be
were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Goolsby West Va. Mr. Wiist is a Research with her father, Jim Henry, who
and children, Mrs. Ora York and Engineer for Du Pont and his had surgery in the Major hospit-
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goolsby and wife will be remembered as Mary KT—“— —
son Francis of Nocona; Mr. and Lee Morris of Ringgold.
Mrs. Claude Goolsby, Mr. and ! Mrs. J. M. Morris is very ill at
Mrs. Arnold Goolsby and children her home in Henrietta and James
and Mrs. Minnie Hickman of her son was called
Spanish Fort; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. i Saturday night.
Hill of Bonita; Mr. and Mrs. R. D. | Mrs. Roy Goodwin and daugh-
Hudson and granddaughters and
Mrs. Tommy Howard and chil-
dren of Bowie, and Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Martin and family of Saint
Jo. Others attended from Dallas,
Irving. Fort Worth, Wichita Falls
and Allen.City spent the past week with Mr. . s“nda>’ visitors of Mr. and Mrs. I
and Mrs. Coy Simpson. Drown were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Grigsby Ernest Meyers and family. Mule-
and children of Nocona visited 'ahoe’ Mr, and Mrs J D Davu and
and Janice spent Sunday and
Monday in Hughes Springs with
relatives. Linda who spent last, and* famUy^'and’"^^^ Johnson ?nd Mrs LillardSterling
Thomas L. Foster, Fort Worth, | Craig Rotary Speaker
and Mrs. Louise Edison and child-
ren of Nocona. _
of ,^r-’- Dura Williams and Debbie at the club's meeting by Rotarian
t Mrs Peggy Sanderson and child- Graham and Roy Stigler of Dal-
re“ ... las, both guests of W. J. Stone.
Ernest Meyers and family, Mule-
i shoe; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis and
i family, Mr. ai
Sunday ' Lubbock. Mr.--------
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dick Johnson ! Wnght and family Boyd;
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde John-, dau8hters
son during the weekend.
Mrs. Howard York and child- Gn Honor
ren of Fort Worth visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wil-
liams.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Carver during the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Carver, Ed-
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The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1959, newspaper, July 9, 1959; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1205939/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.