Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1967 Page: 2 of 14
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in an assortment of bold colors. Sizes from 8 to 16.
Revival Starts Sunday at
Riverside Baptist Church
Revival services will be held Baptist Theological Seminary in
1958 and became pastor of First
Baptist Church. Elvins, Mo.
where he served until he went
overseas.
BUI Upchurch, education di-
rector at First Baptist Church
will be song leader. Rev. Jen-
By MRS. PASCHAL BROWN
Remember the annual Duffau
cemetery working which will be
held Saturday. May 13. Please
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By MRS. W. J. HOWARD
Mrs Mary Sue Staig was a
patient in a Carsicana Hospital
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard.
Barbara and Billy, visited Sun-
day afternoon with the Gaylen
Chandlers of Chalk Mountain
Mr. and Mrs Lee Driskill of
Acres visited Sunday with the
Roy Driskills.
Miss Barbara Howard, spent
Monday night with Gayle
Chandler of Chalk Mountain.
The PTF meeting was held
Friday night at Three Way.
Home made ice cream, cake
and cookies were served to the
guests present.
May 7-13: 7:30 p.m.
of Mines, now
Texas at El Paso, with a BS
degree.
He entered the miruMry alter j-Jjnger
serving as Bay Scout Held exe- Be si . „
cutlve and with the Mountain the tree thoroughly, taking care
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Visitors Sunday with the Cor-
bie Jstteries were their daugh-
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Gains and
children of Stephawvffle. Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Jefferies and
children of Granbury.
Larue Nickel and baby Trudy
visited her parents the ArviUe
Kinsey’s Sunday.
Kenneth Compton and family
visited church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walk-
er and sons of Fort Worth were
in Church Sunday.
Mrs. Walker of Weatherford
visited the Charley Reagens
Sunday afternoon.
Out of town people attended
the Homecoming at Hightower
Saturday including Mr. and
Mrs. Armour Killian, Mrs John
Garner and daughter of West
Texas. A group of the Avery
Hucgabee children and Bob Her-
ring children. Bob was unable
to attend.
Mr and Mrs. Buster Beverly
and children visited her parents
over the weekend.
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Mr. and Mrs A. B. Haul
visited with their children. Mr
and Mrs. Aaron Naul and fami-
ly, and Mt and Mrs. Freddie
Naul an Saturday night
Mrs. Dan Robinson and Mrs.
Chester Land were business
isitors at Meridian on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Eldon Naul
and children. Tommy, Gary
and Mary of Danis were vial-
on with her parents, Mr. and
Mn. Paschal Brown.
Mr. and Mn. Wagner of
Hamilton visited in the home
of Mr. and Mn. Festal Elkins
on Saturday. ■
Mn. Wesley Wat
Steve and Mr. an
ner of Hamilton took Wesley to
• on worm wn<MrB H0 wih
by plane for California. Wesley
spent his furlough here. Mn.
Wesley Wagner and Steve wffl two ounces Her grandparents
remain here with her parents,
Mr. and Mn. Festal Elkins
during Wesley’s absence ~ zi
Sherry Dodson of Fort Worth
gRSttt the weekend with her
parents, Mr. end Mn. El Roy
Davis and Mike.
Mr. Charles Jones of Barth-
lesville, Okla . visited in the
home of Mr. and Mn. Paeehal
Brown ou Saturday.
Twins for Cogburns
Mr. and Mn. Bill Cogburn,
220 Roland, announce the arriv-
al of twin daughters at the local
hospital about 8 p.m. Wednes-
day Lena Gay weighed 6
pounds 3H ounces and Jana Kay
4 pounds UA ounces.
Maternal grandparents are
Mrs. Cloyce Brooks, De Leon,
and J. R Brooks, Comanche.
'Paternal grandparents an Mr.
and Mn. O. L. Cogburn, De
Leon. The Bill Cogburns have
one eon, Mark, 3.
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Mr. and Mrs. Blake Curl en-
tertained with a barbecue chic-
ken dinner Tuesday evening
May 2, honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Sterling Price of Concord, Cali-
fornia. Others attending were
Miss Lois Woof of Granbury and
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Curl and
Mrs. Artie Curl all of Tolar.
Mrs. Price is the former Ina
Curl.
Mrs. Bonnie Davis of Abilene
was a guest in the home of Lucy
and Elon Woodard last week and
attended the Tolar Homecom-
ing.
Mr .and Mrs. J. C. Kerr of
Dallas spent the weekend with
his mother Mrs. Eva Kerr.
Mrs. Neva Cullpepper of Dal-
las and Mrs. Flak Faulkner of
Granbury visited with relatives
and attended the Tolar Home-
coming.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Chesnut
of Midland attended the Tolar
Homecoming Sunday.
BiUy Baker spent the weekend
with his mother Mrs. Iris Baker.
She returned home witii him for
a few days visit before going to
Lansing, Mich., to visit with
her son and wife, Mr. and Mn.
Albert Baker/ *
Wilburn Harkins of Granbury
visited with his sister and hus-
band Mr and Mrs. Bill McIlroy
Sunday afternoon.
George Wallace suffered a se-
vere burn Friday night and is
a patient in Granbury Hosptal
for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Goforth,
son Allen of Jacksonville, Mrs.
Audrie Baker and son Charles
and Miss Alien of Dallas all at-
tended the Tolar Homecoming.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Higgs Jr.,
Kelley and John* were in Tolar
Sunday to attend the Tolar
Homecoming.
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Jennifer Ann Heger
Rev. and Mrs. Martin Hager
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Jennifer Ami, born May 4,
in Harris Hospital, Fort Worth.
She weighed five pounds and
Jack Akar of the Kanias City
Athletics led both major lea-
gues in savoe last year. He rov-
ed 38 games or more than owe-
third of the A’a victories. The
relief pitcher to only 38 ytaaro
old.
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Lingleville Newsletter
Mr. and Mn. Harold Park*
visited his parents Sundi
and Mn. S. H. Parks <
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Mr. and Mrs. Donate Laster
and family. Mrs. Barbara Gard-
ner and girls aU of Fort Worth
visited Sunday with thefr Bar-
ents, Mr. and Mro. John Bay-
nes.
Mr. and Mro. Robert Hag-
gard and girts of Stopiamrflie
visited hte parents Sunday, af-
ternoon, Mr. and Mn. Fred
Haggard. -
W. D. Caughmaa is now a
patient in the Stephenville Hee--
pitaL
Quarterly Conference was
held Sunday at the Methodist
Church with a good crowd of
people attending the event.
Morgan Mill Newsletter
Everyone Is invited to the
Morgan Mill Cemetery Home
coming Saturday, June 8. •'
Mr. and Mn. Larner Davis
had aU their children home last
weekend Herbert of Fort Worth
and Roeecoe of Waxahachie and
Doug of Stephenville
Mr and Mrs. BUI Davis of
Houston visited relatives and at-
tended the Hightower home
coming.
Visitors with Mn. Evans Sat-
urday were her nephew, Mr.
and Mn. C. D. Shelton and sis-
ter. Mrs. E. D. Shelton of Cle-
burne.
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Costa Rica for a year. I suits. The mixture should con-
Mr. and Mrs.
four children ‘
‘ " Time to Spray
For Casebearer •
at the Riverside Baptist Church
beginning Sunday night through
Sunday May a. Services will
be held each night at 7:45.
Rev Ed Jennings, pastor an-
nounced.
leading the services will be
Rev William R Hintze. South-1 nings announced
ern Baptist missionary to Ecu
ador. who also directs the Bap-
tist Theological Institute
Guayaquiland, teaching theolo
gy. Bible, Christian Ethics and
preaching.
Rev. Hintze, serves as pastor
of a Baptist Mission and works horticulturist with West Cross
with five churches in an ad- Timbers Experiment Station,
visory capacity. He was for next week, May 15-20, will be
merly education and music <tif the proper time to spray for
ector at El Calvario Baptist control of the pecan nut case-
bearer. This information is bas-
He was appointed in May ed on present emergence rate
1960 by the Foreign Mission > here in the Stephenville area.
A combination spray mixture
studied Spanish in San Jose, is recommended for best re-
I suits. The mixture should con-
s. Hintze have tain 2 pounds of Zinc Sulfate, 2
Their daughter. I pounds of Sevin, and 1 and one
Robin, is the oldest and then ' fourth pounds of Malathion per
comes Fred, Richard and Ecu | too gallons of water. The Zinc
ador-born Willie j Sulfate is to prevent Rosette
A native of El Paso, he was disease (a Zinc deficiency) com-
graduated from Texas College ’ mon to pecan trees. The Mala
University ot \ thion is to give quick kill of the
pecan nut casebearer, and the
slower acting Sevin will give a
■ more reseidual control.
sure and wet the foliage of
Mr and Mrs. B. A. Larner
visited Sunday afternoon with
Mr and Mrs. Noel Lamer and
attended church Sunday night.
L. H. Holder visited his moth-
er. Mrs. Una Holder over the
weekend. They attended High-
tower Homecoming Saturday
and the Golden Wedding of Mru
and Mrt. Emmett and Beaulah
Tipton at their home near Lipan
on Sunday afternoon.
all cottons and cotton blends make
summer sleeptime a cool pleasure!
• AU Cottons • Dacron Polyester & Cotton
• Rayon and Cotton
Our budget priced nightwear is iced with yards of expensive
looking lace and frillv bows. Select shift gowns, baby doll and
lady doll pajamas. Silky aU cotton or dacron and cotton never
, needs ironing. Gowns 32-38, baby dolls sixes S-M-L.
•y ttttOttttlA IDOLIMAN
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hare of
School Hill and C. W. Hare of
StepheaviBe. Mr, and Mrs
Joteuue Corbvll of Dublin all
visited Mr. and Mn. lx>y Hare
Sunday
Mn Bernice Fowler of Ste-
phenville apeni the weekend
with her father, 0. D. Caugh-
man.
Mn Kate Boucher visited
Thursday and Friday with Mr.
and Mn. O S. Moss and Mr.
and Mrs. Joyce Sloan of Dub-
lin.
Mr. and Mn. Hunhell Wood
and two sons, and Mn. Lois
Wood all of Grand
spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mn. Ed Wood.
Mrs Stella Price returned
- home Sunday after spending
last week with her daughter
and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs.
Ruben Whitfield and family of
Abilene.
Mn. Ansel Moss is back in
the Stephenville Hospital. W. Th; •
Caughman is also in the hos-
pital. >
Mr and Mn. Jessie Hallmark
and daughter of Gorman and
Mr. and Mrs Cleo Barnett and
boys of Dublin All visited Sun-
day afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Lon Hallmark.
Mr. and Mn. Max Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mar-
ton and family aU of Fort
Worth visited Saturday with
Mr and Mrs. Fred Huffman.
Mrs Millie Lee of Ranger
visited friends in LingleviUe
Sunday afternoon.
Carl Morrison visited his sis-
er and brother-in-law, Sunday
Mr. and Mn. Lexie Wells of
Hico
C. W. Hare of Sunset Nursing
Home spent the .weekend with
his brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Hare of School Hill
and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ed-
dleman and Miles.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Huffman
of Stephenville visited Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Huffman.
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Mr and Mn. Terrell Fair of
Rising Star and Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Eddtenian and Miles all
went to Stephenville Park Sun-
day for the Jackson Family
Reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wells
and family of Hurst spent Sat-
urday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Whisenant.
Milt Hallmark was transferr-
ed from the Dublin Clinic to the
Temple Hospital Friday.
Mr and Mrs. H. -4L Gsror
spent the weekend with their
States Telephone Co He was., and making certain that the nut., ^^atKl Mrs Da7e'<Kni(^t*of
A 4 Eaabw* Cmm «4 a ws 1 MKA 4 * 4 Ay4
Forsan and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Cook <rf Big Springs ,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jongs and
family and Mr and Mrs! Law
rence Martin all of Fort (Worth
visited Sunday afternoori with
Mr.and Mrs. Fred Huffman
A large crowd of'people at-
tended the cemetery working
basket lunch. Everyone is in-
vited to attend.
Mrs. Stanley Roach is a •
patient at the Hico Hospiaal
after a recent heart attack.
Fred Shannon was also a pa-
tient in the Hico Hospital dur-
ing the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Pat-
terson visited with Mr and
Mro. Paschal Brown <m Satur-
day night
graduated from Southwestern I clusters are treated.
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McCullough, Gordon. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1967, newspaper, May 12, 1967; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1351483/m1/2/?q=texas: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.