Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1967 Page: 2 of 16
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one Sharp were held Sunday in
Strawn. She will be remember-
ed here as Leona Moseley. She
spent most of her girlhood in
this viaitinity.
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Thie-
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baud and family and Mrs. Lem
Thiebaud attended the Revival
at the Church of Christ in Dub-
lin last week.
Kay Chamneaa of Temple
spent Wednesday and Aura-
» 39c
the the home of Mr and Mrs. S.E.
Keith and family.
Mrs. Maud Byrd was brought
back to the Dublin hospital the
later part of last week and is
doing as well as possible
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wilson
and Judy and Jackie Jamea
were in Fort Worth Saturday
and visited with Rev. and Mrs.
Bill Magee and family.
Mr and Mrs Wayne Thie-
baud, Richard. David and Kar
en, Mr and Mrs. Pruyn Thie-
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Nich-
ols and children of Ontario.
Canada visited last week with
Mrs. Purley Sharp is a pati-
ent in the Hamilton Hospital.
TTieir daughter, Mrs. Doyle
Beene and family of Texas City
are visiting her parnets.
Mrs. C. E. Roberts is visiting
in Lubbock with relatives and
will attend a family reunion
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lunsford
; spent the weekend in Graham
with their daughter and hus-
band, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Strickland and sons Larry and
Charles.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Henley
and children of Dallas visited
Saturday with their aunt, Mrs.
Lola Pollard.
Mrs. Bill McKnight spent the
weekend in Waco with her son,
I Lee McKnight and family.
Mr and Mrs Virgil Batter-
shell are in Temple where she
will have surgery in the Scott
and White Hospital.
Mrs. Dell Fine. Mrs. Bertha
Turney visited Sunday after-
noon in the Golden Age Nursing
home with Mrs. Carl Turney,
Dublin; Mrs. Ernest Turney
Purves and J. B. Jaggers, Mrs.
Charley Proffitt of Carlton.
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day with Martha Thiebaud last
week
Mr. and Mrs. Milfoil Arm-
strong of Dublin and Mrs. Ber-
tha (Earnest) Cliftoa of Gra-
ham visited Saturday after 1
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By MRS. FRED GEYE
| Mr. and Mrs W. C. (Red'] Mrs SteUa Powell and dau-
. Ross and family of Big Spring ghter Myrtel of Gatesville viai-
I spent Sunday night with Mr. I ted Wednesday night with Mrs.
' and Mrs. Pruyn Thiebaud and Ona Ballard in the home of
t family. j M!r Jessie Finely and visited
| Mrs Ada Ixxi Minzcr from ; with Mrs. Ernest Dolloff. who
I McCamey, her son, Ch a r 1 es | js ill in her home in the East
I ross and girls of De Leou, Mis. part of town.
| Keith of San Antonio visited Mrs. Patsy Hook and baby
! Saturday afternoon with ” - - - —
and Mrs C. T Keith
noon with Mrs. Lem Thiebaud.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland
Thiebaud of Dublin visited Mon-
day night with Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Wilson and Judy.
Mrs Johnnie Wflaen started
tadt to work at the Peanut
Mill in Dublin Monday morn-
ing after a few months rest
Mrs. Onie Keith ia spending a
few days in the Dublin hospital.
She is feeling some better.
2 $hrp!?rntitllr Emptre-ftrtbunr
Friday, August 4, 1K7______________________ttapbgntetts, Tim
and David were members of
the Dublin AU Stars
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bays
met his mother and their
daughter, Myrtle Bays and Lin-
da Bays, at Eastland Monday
night. Mrs Bays and Linda
were returning from Amarillo
where they had been visiting
her son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Earnest Bays.
Rev. and Mrs. Bill Magee.
Reagan, Leah Beth of Fort
Worth and Mrs. Julia Thiebaud
were Sunday dinner guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Or-
val Fair and family.
Funeral services for Mrs. Le-
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Bacon
2-Lb. Pkg.
$1.17
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NABISCO VANILLA
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ANN PAGE SALAD
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STEAKS
10 89c
Mrs Tom Brown
last Saturday.
Visitors at the
Church Sunday morning were
the three children of Coleman
Nichols of Canada, Mrs. Doro
thy Marie Montgomery and
daughter. Sue of Tyler, Mrs
John (Coleen) Thompson
Hico, and Clell Bays of Lingle-
ville.
Mrs Pearl Keith visited her
sister, Mrs. Irene Brown at die
Hico hospital last Tuesday. She
went back Friday afternoon and
brought Irene home.
Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Martin
were Sunday dinner guests in
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Highland Summer Revival Friday
By Mr». Orval Fair
The Summer Revival will
begin at the Highland Baptist
Church Friday night Aug 4.
Evangelist will be Rev. Ker
’ mit Johnson, pastor of
Washington Street Bapstist in
Stephenville. Rev. J. D. Martin
of Fort Worth ia the pastor
+ Morning services will begin
at 10 to and evening services
: st s.
1 Mr. and Mrs Jame> Hsll
day and Janet of New Orleans,
La.. H. B. Ross of Hav/thorne.
i Calif., visited recently with
Howell and Bertha Ross.
Visiting with them Friday j
were Mr and Mrs Vincent I
Ward and Adabell Gilder of | baud, Craig and Sonny attend-
Conanche. Mr. and Mrs. Em i ed the All Star Little League
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, day and Saturday nights. Craig
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JANE PARKER
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mett Rippctoe of Coman.he vis Tournament in De Ix-on Thurs
t Ited with them last week
; Pat Thiebaud was <n
j Worth Saturday visiting and-
! sightseeing
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I Mr. and Mm. Pruyn Thiebaud
, and family.
Dale from Kansas City, Mo. I
who has visited several weeks
Mr ami Mrs Lawrence Bays with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
and family of Stephenville ate Vernon Scales, Billie and Ver
lunch with his sister. Mr. and non Jr. are visiting in Fort
and family Worth with her sister. Mrs.
| Dale Webb before returning to
Highl and Missouri
Mr. and Mrs. Hob Thompson
and granddaughter. Candy Drott
of Waco were visitors Sunday
in Abilene with his parents and
sister Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Thompson and Ollie Mae.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lunsford
are the grandparents of a baby 1
girl. Christine Marie, born July
27, in the Stephenville Hospital ;
at 5 a m. to Mr. and Mrs. Ken- ,
neth Lunsford of Dublin and
weighed seven pounds and sev-
en ounces. She has a 20 month
old sister, Jackie.
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McCullough, Gordon. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1967, newspaper, August 4, 1967; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1351494/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.