The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1972 Page: 4 of 12
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Page 4 The Nocona News, Thursday, September 21, 1972,
Mrs. Viola Hancock and
Is On Fashion’
Barry D. Landry Marry
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At Henrietta
ERICK KELLINGER
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On Birthday
Boys Clothing
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ents, 616 South Plains Drive.
of Nocona, James Carpenter,
Hinds Clark Co.
101 CLAY STREET — NOCONA
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Pants ★ Sport Shirts ★ Jeans
Dress Shirts ★ Sport Coats
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Outer-Wear Jackets ★ Slacks
TOWEL SALE!
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216 Clay Street
—NOCONA-
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Phone 825-3226
BILL'S
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See us for nationally -
advertised brands of
Eric Helling er
Is Honored
$ 1.59 Hand Towels
$1.09 or 3 for $2.99
59* Wash Rags
39’ or 3 for $1.00
Eastern Star
Slates Covered
$1.99 Towels
$1.39 or 3 for $3.99
MRS. JAMES R. YOUNG
(hee Joyce Elaine McCoy)
Laura Brock
Is Honored
On Birthday
asters. Seven-point candela-
bra were adorned with mixed
Miss Joyce Elaine McCoy,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
so united the couple in mar-
riage.
DEPENDABLE
ZENITH QUALITY
AT A LOW, LOW
PRICE!
w NOW EVEN BRIGHTER AND SHARPER
THAN THE FAMOUS ORIGINAL CHROMACOLOR!
TO AUSTIN
Dr. and Mrs. Harold B. Wal-
lis, Patti and Cathy will leave
Friday for a visit with theli
sons, Dr. and Mrs. Robert B.
Wallis in Austin. Hal, a stu-
dent at Medical Branch of
University of Texas at San
Antonio, plans to join them
for the weekend.
High School and is employed
as a farmer In the Turkej
area.
No definite wedding date hat
been set.
Mrs. Weldon Cowan won a
blue ribbon on portrait paint-
ing Saturday at Clay County
Art Show in Henrietta. Those
from Nocona attending the Art
Show were Mrs. W. H. Jack-
son, Mrs. Weldon Cowan and
Mrs. Reuben Henderson.
Mrs. Viola (Brownie) Han-
cock at Bowie and Mr. Barry
D. Landry of Graham were
married in the home of the
bride at 8 p. m. SaturdaySept
9. Rev. Jesse Cassie, pastoi
of First Baptist Church, con-
ducted the ceremony.
Miss Susan Hancock, daugh-
ter, attended the bride.
Donald Hancock served as
best man.
At a reception following the
• ceremony refreshments were
served by daughters-in-law,
Mrs. Sandra Hancock and Mrs.
Ann Hancock.
Mrs. Landry is District
Clerk of Montague County and
Mr. Landry owns and operat-
ed Landry Kirby Co., of
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Gibbs Drug Store
“Where Friends Meet”
NOCONA
Mrs. Kate Reed of Turkey
announces the engagement of
her daughter, Winnola Ruth,
to Leslie Joe Fuston, son oi
Mrs. Hazel Fuston of Turkey,
Texas. Miss Reed is the
daughter of the late Albert
Reed and the granddaughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lewis ol
Belcherville.
A 1969 graduate of Turkey
High School, Miss Reed has
completed nurses aid train-
ing at Northwest Texas Hos-
pital, Amarillo. Mr. Fuston
is a 1962 graduate of Turkey
Former Noconan, Bride
Of Mr. James R. Young
The Order of Eastern Star
will sponsor a covered dirh
supper Friday evening at F. &
M. Bank Community Room.
Serving hours will be 5:00
to 7:00 p. m. Adults plates
will be 11.25 and children
under eight years of age, 50c.
For further information
contact any member of the
O. E. S.
1 Towel, 1 Hand Towel,
1 Wash Rag
$4.17 value - $2.69
Solid Colors - Stripes - Plaids
Mix or Match
Majors To Visit
, In Australia
Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Major
plan to leave Friday for a
three - weeks vacation trip.
They will stop at Fiji Island,
Tahiti Island and New Zea-
i land before going on to Aus-
' tralia where Dr. Major serv-
i ed during World War n.
tram, Hettie Hughes, Para
Lee Ice, Mabel Bales, H. M.
Wells, Clyde Cash, Wilson
Cash, Mary Admire, Baylous
Buck, Milton Buck, Homer
Davis, Lola Thrasher, W. H.
Jackson, Ollie Fry, Paul
Thompson, Buster Gibson,
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hen-
derson.
Hospital
ADMISSIONS
Cecilia Mitchell, St. Jo
Lora Lemons, Nocona
Darlene Stewart, Nocona
Euva Capps, Nocona
Dana Haralson, St. Jo
Lester Tettleton, Nocona
Walter Simpkins, Nocona
Loretta Blevins, Ryan
Edna D. Lee, Nocona
Leonard E. Langford, St. Jo
Lottie K. Arnold, Nocona
Donna Pitman, Nocona
Earl E. Rose, Nocona
Porter T. Harrell, Ring -
gold
Jerry Davis, Nocona
Horace Priddy, Nocona
DISMISSALS
Augustina Nuncio, Nocona
Venlta Geurln, Nocona
Dana Haralson, St. Jo
Byron S. Henry, Bowie
Euva Capps, Nocona
Cecelia Mitchell, St. Jo
Todd V. Hickey, Bowie
Sarah E. McIntire, Nocona
Leathie Lemons, Nocona
Sybil Stewart, Nocona
Lora Lemons, Nocona
Jessie F. O’Neal, Nocoru
Lester Tettleton, Nocona
Donna Pitman & Baby Son,
Nocona
Lottie K. Arnold, Nocona
Walter Simpkins, Nocona
Clyde Russell, Nocona
Loretta Blevins & Baby Son,
Ryan
Aubrey Mitchell, Nocona
Daisy Robinson, Nocona
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray
Blevins, Ryan, Okla., are par-
ents of a son Charles Ray Jr.
born Friday, Sept. 15 weigh-
ing eight pounds, four ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Lynn
Pitman, Nocona, are parents
| of a boy, Robert Lynn, borr
1 Saturday, September 16 weigh-
I ing seven pounds, eight ounces.
Mrs. Paul Thompson Is
Club Luncheon Hostess
Mrs. Paul Thompson was
hostess for a luncheon en-
tertaining This - That Club
Tuesday, Sept. 12 at Bonita
Community Club.
Members brought all kinds
of handcraft, ideas for mak-
ing Christmas tree decora-
tions, gifts and needlecraft
They explained how each was
made.
Next meeting, Oct. 10, at
Bonita Community Center the
club will continue handcrafts.
On November 14 a public ex-
hibit of all handcraft will bt-
presented.
Among the 21 present Tues-
day were Mmes. Ella Red-
man, Tom Burris, A. W.
H Burka, Lon Hillis, MollieBer-
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New Arrival
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Fuller
of 807 Cooke Street are par-
ents of their first child, Rob-
ert Dwayne Fuller, born Sep-
terber 6th at Gainesville
Memorial Hospital. He weigh-
ed seven pounds, nine ounces.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Fuller of Nocona
and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Wolf of Muenster.
Golden Thimble
aub Social Events
Ramsey and children of No-
cona; Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
Ramsey and Missy, Mr. and
sons followed the wedding at Mrs. Joe Gedion, Mr. and Mrs.
Graham.
After a trip to points nortl
in New Mexico and Colorado
the couple will reside in
Bowie.
Those attending from out-
of-town were Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Hancock and sons of
Abilene, Mr. and Mrs. B. R.
Hancock and daughter, Ann, of
Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Dub
Cummings, Kenneth Rose and
Melvin Dollins of Graham, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Johnson of
Montague, Susan Hancock o
Abilene, Mrs. Ella Hoover
Mrs. Hily Roberts, Mr. ant
Mrs. Joe Hancock, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald R. Hancock of Bowie.
$31800
Miss Laura Brock was hon-
ored on her seventh birthday
with a party given at her
home in Montague Saturday,
Sept. 16. She is the daugh-
ter of Rev. and Mrs. Fred
Brock.
After playing games, Laura
opened her gifts and the group
sang "Happy Birthday”, as
Laura blew out the candles.
Birthday cake and ice cream |
were served to Karla Abbott,
Janice Castle, Donnie and
Deana Fenoglio, Billy Minor,
Dennis Watson, Junior Ingram
Michael, Gregory and Eva
Brock along with the honoree,
Laura.
Friday, October 13, has beer
chosen for the Fall Fashion
Show by the members of the
Golden Thimble Coutures
Sewing Club in their regular
meeting at hill’s House of
Fashion. As yet no place has
definitely been chosen in which
to hold the fashion show.
The program for the Sep-
tember 11 meeting was giver
by Mrs. Floyce Hill as she
discussed "Fashion-Fad and
Fancy.” In her Interesting
program, a history of fashion
was given with discussion of
the different fads which have
risen from time to time.
Kid's Duds
“The Store With Style”
Mrs. “Steck” Walker, Proprietor
Nocona
Eric Kellinger, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Kellinger, was
the honored guest at a party
honoring his third birthday
MOVE TO NOCONA
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Tucker
of Spanish Fort have bought
a home at 110 Henrietta Street
and the carpenters will have
the house ready for their oc-
cupancy within a few days.
is at home in Lubbock where
__________ both are students at Lub -
by Johnny Glenn bock Christian College. _ .
Mrs. Young was born in No- Kellinger and Tammy, Mr. and
cona where her father was Mrs. Ricky Ramsey and child-
minister of the Church of ren, and James Floyd all of
Christ. ■ Gainesville.
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the groom.
o_______ The bride wore a formal
daughter in marriage and al- length gown of Chantilly lace
styled with modified Sabrina
neckline, bishop sleeves and a his sister, Gretchen, maternal
The church was decorated multi-tiered skirt. Her gown grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al
with 29-point tree candelabra
flanked by two seven-point
candelabra and arrangements
of white gladiola, lavendar
featured a cathedral train, her
veil was of silk illusion.
A reception for 150 per-
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chrysanthemums and purple home of the brides par- Ben Tackett and children, all
, of Nocona, James Carpenter,
_____________ _ Following the wedding trip Spanish Fort, Mr. and Mrs.
flowers ofthe brides colors? to Cloudcroft, N. M. the couple Dave Skinner and children,
"Friendly Persuasion”, is at home in Lubbock where Erick’s paternal grandpar-
"Thee I Love” and "Sunrise” both are students at Lub - ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
were sung by Johnny Glenn bock Christian College. _ Kellinger; Mr^and Mrs. Tony
McCoy, brother of the bride
and Paula Young, sister ofthe
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Russell Young, son of Mr. “We’ve Only Just Begun” for
and Mrs. Russell F. Young, the recessional. “I Pledge My Sunday at the City Park.
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was sung by the birthday cake, designed
as an elephant, was served
with ice cream and lemonade.
Games were played. I
Present were the honoree,
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I BIRTHDAY PARTY — From left, Dennis Watson,
Michael Brock, Billy Minor, Donnie Fenoglio, Deana Fen-
oglio, Gregory Brock, Karla Abbott, Laura Brock (hon-
oree), Junior Ingram and Eva Brock. _______________
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groom. Star Lee also sang
________________________ “One Hand, One Heart”. The
McCoy of Roswell, N. M., be- chorus sang the “Wedding
came the bride of Mr. James Songy for the processional and
Russell Young, son of Mr.
also of Roswell, at 6p. m. July Love” was sung by the bride
27 at South Main Church of and “Because” by
Christ in Roswell.
John H. McCoy gave his
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Hays, Edgar R. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1972, newspaper, September 21, 1972; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216907/m1/4/?q=sachse%20sentinel: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.