Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1967 Page: 2 of 12
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Ited Tuesday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Pruyn Thiebaud and
family.
Comity School Board Meeting In
Stephenville Monday.
David Thiebaud went with
Phil Tardin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Flags over Texas, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thde-
baud and family and Barbara
Maikell, Mr. and Mrs. Pruyn
of Dublin visited Sunday after-
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Fair and family and Mr. and
Mr«. Rupert Blankenship and
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nament at Hamilton Friday and
Saturday nights. David Lynn
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Bill* Hardin d Dublin, to Six Thiebaud, Sonny and Craig at- Dublin Little League team.
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Community Newsletter
Area Missionary Due
In Carlton, Aug. 18
Saturday
By MRS. ETHEL KEITH
The annual homecoming com-
bined with the. School Exes
homecoming will be held Sat-
urday, Aug. 12. The public is
invited to attend.
The revival meeting will be
gin at the First Baptist Church
Sunday Aug. 13. Everyone is in-
vited to attend.
Mrs. Sylvia Abernathy will be-
come the bride of Clyde Hodges
of Dublin Sunday, Aug. 13, at
3:30 p.m. in a double ring cere-
mony at the Desdemona Church
of Christ
Mr. and Mrs Felix Sparks are
vacationing in Canada with
their son who is in the Air
Force and will visit another
son. Sam. of Alaska
The Tom Irwin’s <rf Nashville,
Tenn., were here over the week-
* end to visit the floyd Moores.
Mr. and Mrs H. T. bane and
Mrs Ethri Keith attended
Jutland Moiday of
The Ijoyd Glasson family and
Loyd Wayne Glasson and family
were in Lubbock visiting rela-
tives the pdxt weekend.
Robert. Don, *Hmmy, and Wan-
da. Mr. and Mrs Pruyn Thie
baud, Pat, Sonny, and Craig.
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Howie,
Mn. Julia Thiebaud, J. L. Cor-
bell and Billie Jo, all attended
the Corbell Reunion Sunday at
the Comm unity-Park in Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Mack
Fair and Pam of Brownwood
spent Saturday night with his
parents. Mr and Mrs Orval
Fair and family and attended
the Corbell Reunion, Sunday.
Mrs Julia Thiebaud. Mrs
Lem Thiebaud. and Mrs. Orval
Fair visited Mrs Maud Byrd,
Mrs. Onie Keith. Mrs. Edna
Armstrong and others at the
Dublin hospital last Tuesday
morning In the afternoon we
visited Mrs Oftie Fpir and
Mrs Walter (Pet) Sitton.
Happy to report that Mrs.
Onie (Alamay) Keith was able
to come home from the hospital
Wednesday morning. She is still
Mrs. Robert Bowden and her
granddaughter, Jearde Bowden
of Hico are visiting in Austin
with their grandson and broth-
er. the Butch Bowdens.
Rev. Lee Roy Williamson,
area missionary of Copperas
Cove, win preach Sunday, Aug.
18, at Canton Baptist Church,
for the morning services.
Lunch will be served in the
annex following services.
Billie Scales Is visiting in
Fort Worth with her sisters,
Mrs. Hazel Webb and Mrs.
Patsy Hook and baby.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Luhsford
visited in Dublin Sunday after-
noon with their daughter - in-
law, Mrs. Kenneth Lunsford
and daughter, Jackie and Kris-
tie in the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Noel.
Mrs. Ona Ballard visited Sat-
urday in Gatesville with rela-
tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Jordan of
Waco are spending their vaca-
ton at their farm east of Carl-
ton. They are taking care of
their sons, Gary Jordan of Aus-
tin who had a serious accident
while swimming in Lake Trav-
is. He will be taken, back tn
Austin Wednesday for further
treatment.
Mrs. Lee McKnight and chil-
dren of Waco spent Sunday
with her parents and grand-
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Hob
Thompson and Mrs. Lee Tur-
ney. Her son, Lewis, remained
for a weeks visit with his
grandparents.
£.
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Mre. Wayne Keith. Ruby Lea, ,houlder but otherwise feeling
pretty good. Visiting her Sun-
day afternoon were. Rev. Bill
Magee, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Jones. Mrs. Frank Truesdale
and Wendy of Dublin. Monday
her children. Mrs.. Joyce John
son. Gene Keith and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Ray Keith and Thom-
as visited with her.
Richard Thiebaud,
Frank and Robert Keith were in
Dublin Monday and took their
drivers test to complete their
Drivers Education course for
the summer.
Revs, and Mn. J. D. Martin
of Fort Worth and Kermit and
Mrs. Johnson of Stephenville
were Sunday dinner guest in
the home of Mr and Mrs. S E.
Keith and. family They will be
guest in the homes of other fa-
milies this week during the Re-
vival.
Miss Suzanna Blanco of San
By MRS. FRED GEYE
Clayton Upham, Woodrow,
Kenneth and David and a
friend, Mrs. Helen Fairchild of
San Angelo, and two grand-
children, Karen Lou and Mar-
tin Keith of Fort Worth, visited
last week with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Up-
ham.
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Mr. and Mrs. R A. Broad-
way of Nixon are visiting their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Harbour. They are
parents of Rev. W. D. Broad-
way, former pastor of the Carl-
ton Baptist Church. Other visi-
tors in the Harbour home were
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Prindle of
Frost.
Mrs. Novice Littleton return-
ed Monday to San Angelo after
a visit with her mother, Mrs.
Charley Dyer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jordan
Jr., are on a vacation in Colo-
rado and Wyoming and ^.will
visit Yellowstone National
Park.
Mrs. Virgil Battershell who
had surgery last week in Tem-
ple has returned home.
I Miss Marie Huckabee who
has been in summer school is
visiting her mother and broth-
er, Mrs. O. L. Huckabee and
Royal.
Mrs. Kate Bates of Gates-
ville visited two days last week
with her sister, Mrs. Ona Bal-
lard in the home of Mrs. Jes-
sie Finley.
Mrs Fred Geye and daugh-
ter. Mrs Ruth Self visited on
Thursday in Stephenville with
her granddaughter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. David Fisher and
baby, Mary Helen The Fishers
j are planning a visit to Pontia,
Mich., to visit his parents.
1 Mrs Ethi
church at .
last week.
Yosemite National Park is
California's foremost scenic at
traction, the National Geograph-
ic says. The park, about t he
size of Rhode Island, draws
some 1,600,000 visitors each
year.
Saba spent the weekend with
Ruby Lee Keith in the home of
her perenU, Mr. and Mn.
Wayne Keith.
Mr. end Mn. L. G. Weems,
Jeimifer and Jinuny spent last
Tuesday with his sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Thiebaud and
family.
Mr. and Mn. Wayne Thie
bend carried a car load of
Cheerleaders to Dallas Sunday
morning. Their daughter, Mar-
tha. is one of those who will be
attendin the “Cheer Leaden
School’’ at the SMU Campus in
Dallas this week. While in Del-
las they visited with Jean’s sis-
ter and husband, Mr. and Mn.
N. C. Preston. On their way
home they stopped by Benbrook
and visited Mr. and Mn. Glynn
Wayne Thiebaud and family,
Wayne’s nephew Sunni Rae
came home with Wayne and
Jean got a weeks visit.
Wayne Thiebaud attended the
r Highland Community Newsletter
By MRS. ORVAL FAIR
Mr. and Mn. Tom Brown and
Donna. Mr. and Mrs Larry
Bays and Tammy, Mr. and Mrs.
Orval Fair. La Juan. Jimmy
Neal and Paul Dean. Mr. and
Wichita’s John Eckman com-
j pleted 195 football passes in
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McCullough, Gordon. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1967, newspaper, August 11, 1967; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1351495/m1/2/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.