The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1969 Page: 4 of 12
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Mr. and Mrs. Oils Keck Will Be
Honored On 50th Wedding Dale
The children of Mr. and
Mra. Oda Keck will honor
their parants with an Opw
House at F. and M. Coan-
aaaefoy Room Sunday, October
5 martdw their Golden Wed-
ding Anniversary.
Friend* are invited to at-
tend from 2:00 undl 5.-00 o'-
clock tn the afternoon.
Children of the couple are
Mias Betty Keck, Mra. Don
Shackelford, Mrs. Clifflord
Womack. Mrs. Louis Oldham
and Hugh Keck, all at No-
cona. Mra. Dewey Myers,
Midland, Mra. Donald Ray Fe-
noglio. Montague, and Wayne
Keck of Glendive, Montana.
All will be present except
the son in Montana.
TW Prairie Valley Paretu-
Teacher Organisation Is spon-
sor Ing a salad supper next
Tuesday evening, October 7th,
at the school cafeteria, it was
announced this weak. The sup-
per win be served from 6 tt
a p.ax and everyone is In-
vited to come and eat.
Thursday Literary Club will
begin the new eh* year with a
buffet dinner honoring the
president , Mrs. L H. dope-
land The meeting will be held
at 6:30 Thursday evening Oto-
day) at F. A M, Community
Room with the social com-
mittee acting as hostesses
Bake Sale Is
Set Saturday
The Youth Fellowship at
Church of the Brethern will
iprmeni a bake sale Saturday.
Oct. 4 starting at 9:30 a.m.
at GMs Drug Store.
Mrs. C. E. Frailey and
Mra. W. D. Allen visited re-
lative* and friend* te Wich-
ita Falls last week.
Regional Ari
Show Slated
At Duncan
The annual Regional Art
Show by Dimcan Art Guild
has been scheduled Wetaes-
day, Oct. 15 to Oct. 19, 4.p,m.
at Ward Mall Shopping Center,
Hwy. &1 North at Elder in
Duncan, Okla. Area artists
are invited to participate.
Registration will take place
from 10 a.m. until 8 pun.
Wednesday, Oct. 15 at Center
HaD. Ward Mall.
There will be categories
for original paintings and
drawings in all media. AD
copy work will be judged as
one class.
Qualified out-of -town jud-
ges will judge the show Fri-
day , Oct. 17 and cash awards,
including WOO for best in the
show will be distributed Ssn-
day at 3:30 p.m.
For further Information on
rules contact Mrs. Charles
McLaughlin, 1318 Normandy
CL. Dmcan. Okla. 73533, tele
phone AL 509060.
VEITS PARENTS
Mrs. W. L. Spivy spent
Saturday and Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Loeffler at Junction. Texas
and helped them celebrate
their 50th weddir^ anniver-
sary.
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SOCIAL EVENTS
Flower Show
School Slated
Oct. 13-15
The Woman's Forum Gar-
den Chib, 2120 Speedway.
Wichita Falls, Texas, will
present Flower Show School
□ on October 13, 14, 15. Re-
gistration will be at 8:30 a.m.,
with instruction beginning at
9.00 a.m. Any member of an
accredited garden club is in-
vited to attend for a nominal
fee. Seventy-five to one hun-
dred area women are expected
to enjoy the three day school.
Monday, October 13, Mrs.
Harold Kelly of Lubbock will
teach Flower Arrangement,
studying massed-line desists,
monochromatic in feeling.
Materials used will be fresh
plant material or a combina-
tion of fresh, dried and color.
Mr. W. J. Rogers. Village
M ills, will teach Horticulture,
and Flower Show practice, on
Tuesday, October 14. His lec-
ture win cover Annuals, Chry-
santhemums, Roses, Dahlias,
and possibly African Violets.
Examinations will be held
on October 15 for those who
wish to take the School for
State and National credit.
Luncheon will be served
Monday and Tuesday by the
Woman's Forum for those whc
wish to make reservations.
Pre - Registration may be
MISS JAN THOMAS
Jan Thomas Will Be Installed
made by contracting Mr*. J.
B. Meissner, 2209 Cooke,
Wichita Falls, Texas 78304.
Rainbow Girls Worthy Advisor
Miss Jar. Thoma* will be
installed Worthy Advisor of
Nocona Assembly 149 Order
of the Rainbow for Girls Sat-
urday evening Oct. 4 ax 7:30
P.M. at Masonic HulL
Mrs. Rama Butler is the
Mother Advisor.
Jsa the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Thomas of No-
cona. is a junior in high
scbooL She is 16 years of age.
Officers to be iastalledwfo.
her are Jmwt RusmU. Worthy
Associate Advisor; Paw. Pra-
ther, CMrfey; Marlene Lee,
Hope; Amy Hancock. Faith:
Jo Abt. Spivey, Recorder; Julia
Medier. Treasurer; Satie
Thomas Chaplain, Elaine Mc-
New, Drill Leader; Myrna
Ch^anaa, Love; Beckie Wil-
son. Reljgtari; Cindy Skid-
more, Nature; Tracy Yarbro,
Immortality-. Iren inf Greer,
Fidelity-. Kathy Hancock. Pa-
tricdSBE: Robbie Bawthome,
Service; and Jour Tompkins,
Mnsciax.
Installing Officer* are Julia
MexDen. Installing Officer;
Beverly Garres, installing
Marshall; Martha Jo Leonard,
Installing Chaplain; Pula Ad-
mire, jnsnPtflf Recorder;
Peggy Patterson, installing
Musician.
Jar. Sims, Becky Woods,
Luxe Crow, Dianne Duckworth,
and Barbara Barr will sen e
as pages.
The irwarioc will be given
by Bill Thomas and the Pledge
of Allegiance will be led by
Larry Lemon*. Pam Pragher
will sing the special music,
and foe Benedirttan will be
given by Marine Robison.
The Worthy Advisor's
colors will be green and gtud
wfth the pM cf gold used as
the embtetr
There will be a retepcxc
folkwing insta Parian
JACK FENNER S
HOME FROM HOSFTTAL
Jack Fenner who spesx 23
day* i= Methodis-. Hospial,
Dallas for itxaxg of asth-
ma. has returned heme and
is convalescing satisfactorily.
Visitfog wi* Mr. and Mrs.
F earner this wee? is their
daughter. Mr*. Bill Dennis
of Lawton, Okla.
Mr. Fetner has asked The
New* to occvey his apprecia-
tion m all those who remem-
bered him with cards, tetters
or visits during his illness.
Lipscombs Home
From Hawaii
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Upa-
cvmb of Nocona, accompanied
by their daughter, Rita, a
senior at Uuversity of Texas,
have recently returned from
a nine-day plane trip to
Hawaii.
Mrs. Lipscomb stated they
especially appreciated the
friendly Hawaiian* and the
striking beauty of the Islands.
They visited four islands via
plane, Gain, Masi, Hawaii and
KaaaL Side trips were made
to Pearl mriinr endMrumrtel
Cemetery. They took a river
boat trip and namerows other
tours, enjoying the pfriaaggilr
and sagxr cane harvest, Poty-
nes-itr Culntral Center, and
as enpchg volcano ax a
five-mDe dissmee.
The Lipscomb’* . ecu. ued
borne is time for Rita » en-
roll for the diversity** fall
term.
TO REL-MON
Mis* Virgteia Johnson of
Dallas accompanied her par-
etxs, Mr. and Mrs. Lae Joto-
sot m Dixie, near Wkixes-
boro Sunday for ar anacal
homeeomiag. Mrs. Johnsen
grew < i= that cxunmtmfay.
Garden Club Has Program On
Peonies In The Siilley Home
Seventeen members of tht
Crape Myrtle Garden Chib
met at 3:30 p.m., Friday in
the Delton Stiliey*s home, 217
Carolyn Road, for a program
on Peonies. Mrs. R. F.
Thompson us co-hostess.
The panel discussion on
peonies outdoors and in was
presented: "Making New
Plantings" by Mrs. Richard
Bailey, "Diseases and
Insects" by Mrs. N. R. Beal;
"How to Cm, Condition, and
Dry" by Mr*. W. H. Jack-
son. A botany lesson on the
"Buttercup Family*’ was
given by Mrs. Harvey HUL
Mrs. H. R. Stoker, presi-
dent, presided at the business
meeting. Members drew for
New Officers
Elected By
4-H Girls
Nocona 4-H Girls elected
new officers at a meeting
held Wednesday at F I M
Community Room.
Thresa Roberts us elect-
ed president and other offi-
cers are: vice-president, Lou
Ann Howard; secretary, Kris-
ten Breeze; reporter, Claudia
Alexander; assistant re-
porter, Lou Ann Howard;
council delegate, Claudia Al-
exander; song leader, Linda
Breexe.
Plans for the October 12
dress revue were discussed.
Mrs. H. H. Suncr. and Mrs.
Reba Starfield, County H. D.
Agers, were present to as-
sist in the meeting.
MRS. GILBERT
RECITERATING
Mrs. Kate Gilbert, who
underwent major surgery at
Gaston Hospital, Dallas
Thursday of last week win
be released from the hos-
pital today (Thursday's ac-
cording to irformaxicc from
her husband. Atlas GUberL
She will remain at the home
of her daughter in Alvord
until Saturday when she is
expected home. She is getting
along fine Mr. Gilbert states.
ATTEND PICNIC
Mr. and Mrs. Lee John-
son, accompanied by their
Jaug* nt ~t, Virginia Jolmson
of Dallas, Jeniee McDaniel
and Jan of Nocona, attended
a pittic for Service Pip
Line Campery at the Armor,
in Bowie Saorday evening.
The steak sapper was c*er-
ed.
MOVE TO TENNESSEE
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Honey-
cuc and children have moved
back to Oakridge, Tecs.,
where he will be employed
wkfc the Atoonic Energy Com-
mission. Mr. Hcneycaa for-
merly worked for this agency
but mowed to Nocona wher his
father became UL He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Boueyemx of Nocona. The
family lived here about three
mooUs.
particular flower arrange-
ments to be made for the
flower show, November 8 and
each member will make at
least three arrangements.
Members also voted to make
special individual niches for
the show.
Previous to the program
members were served a love-
ly refreshment plate of sand-
wishes, cookies, and a frosted
drink.
in attendance were Mmes.
Richard Bailey, N. R. Beal,
BACK FR<B< CALIF.
Mrs. Avo Hoqpt has return-
ed from a two-months trfp
to California, whore riw visa-
ed her brother, Mr. and Mra.
Douglas Agee at Yucaipa, her
sons, Wayne and family at
Pasadena, Mr. and Mra, Paul
Houpt at Downey, Mr. and Mra.
Glen Houpt at Long Beach
ind Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Houpt
at Van Nuy», Calif. Enroute
home she spent several days
tn Dellas visitfog another eon,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hogpt.
Mr. and Mrs. David Orrell
and children of Dallas, were
guests of his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Bailey Orrell and
Chock Orrell last week.
Fall Styles for Boys by
pellent
Sixes infants thro 14
$895 up
Dress and School Panis
School Sizes - $400 np
Tom Sawyer Shirts
$200 up
Nocceu
Kid s Duds
“The Store With Style"
Mrs. “Steck" Walker, Proprietor
Sport Coats and Jackets
A b« selection of Boys Jackets including cor-
duroy. insulated, some with knit collars, seme
land, J. D. Franklin, Basil KENT BELLAH
Gist, LeRoy Gist, Harvey Hill, | cTTinm
W. H. Jackson, J. P. Jane- { blULUU
way, 0. C. Mann, E. L. Me- | Saint Jo
New, H. R. Stoker, W. H. j Open 10 a. m. - 5 p. n.
L^?nev’ * Closed Sun , Mon.. Tues
and the hostesses Mrs. Stilley, |
and Mrs. Thompson. ' ' ' r rr
Gas oorgrui heat maxes your erere
home oomtonablt wflh kwh. werm
crcuiamg ar ana <us:
'h me operating cost of eiectnc
heal And ngrt now .. youcan
haxo that lone c* comtoti ana
□sock/ts ct
ig»toi?S25% eft. e you afoo
rwtai a ch* water oo«i fr« <nt sue
kw*rc tphabte gas ar oorvchtionmQ''
Caft Lone Star Gas orany
(Mfhccomng gas hator«
ccnncsor... No*... Ourmg the
RED HOT
heatwgsale-
TRY FISH
FOR DIETS
Scone diners reslgr nem-
sehws to bland meal* of cxn-
cheese sne raw itge-
tobte*. This isn’t really
necessary, says Henrietta
Gosses, houne eccnoanis; for
the Seafood Marsnfog Divi-
sion of the Texas Par ks and
Wildlife Department.
Fisk and ocher seafood* of-
fer a resy altecaauve to the
vegecarixE diet. Besides be-
fog tow in calorie*, seafoods,
are easily digested since they
cotsair unsjcurioed fat*, and
they alsc haw the essential
vitamin*, minerals, and pro-
tein*.
"ff they can remeufoer Uas
fish car be prepared in other
way* besides frying." says
Mis* Gassed "people raxpat
wav life back te their calorie
coercing diet."
The foDcwfog are examples
of debk-x-ws recipe* whacbare
tow te eateries
QL1CK *0’ EASY DRLM
2 pounds dram fillet* «r
other fito fiDecs, freak or
froie®.
1 4 cw teaser or margarine,
meteed
2 fobtespacm* lemoe jukce
2 table spatm* chopped pan-
toy
1’2 w rpoor salt
llmxxCTWe:
Lnucc wedge*
Thaw froaea fiBets, akte
fiDec* and place on a poaa
<d bredtor and oerw planer.
If x K inche*. Ccarfmw re-
maotog topredtaus except
8!
1979 Ckprito.
A tat rf can cos: mere
But fe* rf any art reaty that muc7 more car
Wtacb expiams wtey more and more cf the smart mcmey
b oommg to Caprice
Look atom you get
A big sutaaxaatial 1 Moca-long prestige car wah a nr*
JW-cubK-mct NT engme. pr*e- disc traie* Astro V er-
tflauem. «hed coven, deep twist carprmg. post iw1®-
ment*
A cur. wstk a Ddt sc smootr and
sateni youTi fees Eke Mr Big himself. _
Tell you *hax. though
if you absolutely mssx on a more expensiw car. we
won't stand in yew »ay.
Go ahead and order air conditioning. Order stereo.
Order tinted glass. po»er axndoa*. 6-»ay power seat,
oar new Headlight Delay system
Y our Chevrolet dealer
* help
See iwn real rxwl
Pur. ng you few. keeps us fest. Qn the gWV*.
If you spend
more for a car,
you must want to spend
more for a car.
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Hays, Edgar R. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1969, newspaper, October 2, 1969; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216908/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.