Throckmorton Tribune (Throckmorton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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Lions Club meet at 7:30
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Thursday
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Moon First Quarter.
—Call 4251 for an appointment—
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Atlantic cable completed ii;
1866.
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Feast of St. Anne, mother
of Mary.
U. S. Postal System found-
ed. 1775.
Use Zip Code on your let-
ters. Throckmorton’s is 76083.
Saturday
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Hebrew feast of Av.
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Full Moon.
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Sunday
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Sam Bass fatally wounded
at Round Rock, 1878, died two
■days later.
July 19, 1848 — “Bloomers”
were first introduced to dar-
ing women of the day by Mrs.
Amelia Jenks Bloomer at the
first women’s rights conven*-
tiom in Seneca Falls, N. Y.
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Wright
former £uests and Mrs- Sam Massey
Wood is more beautiful with
Sherwin-Williams
Beauty-Lok
... complete line of
stains and varnish top coats
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Venus at greatest brilliancy
as morning star.
Puerto Rico became first
commonwealth of the U. S. in
1952. ’ :
Monday
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St. Margaret’s Day.
Start of 10-day rainstorm in
* 1902 which caused $5,000,000
'damages in Texas.
Water runoff control is a
prime consideration in soil
conservation in this county.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roland Offorl
and family of Jacksboro spenl
the week end here with hel
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. N]
Gordon and other relatives. I
Visiting mith Mrs. FosteJ
and Ben this week are Mr. and!
Mrs. H. N. Peterson and daugJ
hter, Lynda, o Austin. Mr. and!
Mrs. Maynard Sr. and Miss
Virginia Maynard of Lubbock
were with them over the week,
and also. Mrs. Peterson and
Mrs. M-'aynard are daughters
of Mrs. Foster.
Mrs. Foster and Ben went
last week to
Morrison baby,
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Dog Days begin, the hottest
season of the year consisting
of 40 days when the sun rises
at about the same time as the
Dog Star, Sirius. An ancient
belief was that dogs more fre-
quently -had rabies at this
time.
STRA YED .. . STOLEN?
We’re speaking of the Beauty that belongs
to your hair. If that familiar trio . . . sum-
mer sun, wind and water has robbed your
pretty locks of their healthy sheen and man-
ageability; if you find yourself bemoaning
your “stray strands”, then it’s time for a
hair conditioning treatment! Come to us
and see how quickly your tresses can be re-
stored to the luster and condition needed to
keep you lovely.
A gift tea will honor Mrs.
Galvin Hitch Saturday, July 18,
from 3 to 5 in the afternoon.
T/he^affiair will be in the
home of Mrs. Okley Teague
Hostesses for the t:a will be
Mrs. Walter Merriman, Mrs. R.
L. Middleton, Mrs. L. R. San-
ders, Mrs. Bill Tim/mons, Mrs.
Evelyn Bibb, Mrs. Bob Davis,
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Moon Last Quarter. A full
lunar month has passed since
the 2nd of July.
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Look younger, prettier! De-
pend on us for hair styling
that’s fashionable and flatter-
ing. Expert permanent wav-
ing that keeps your hair look-
ing its lovliest. NANNIE’S
BEAUTY SHOP. Phone 4251.
Mrs. O. D. Sims had old
Do you remember the good friends from out of town vis-
it her over the week end.
Miss Barbara Barrington is
home for the remainder of the
summer, She is presently em-
ployed at the Sheriffs office.
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Delta Aquairid meteors reach
their peak on this date; av-
erage 20 meteors per hour.
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Truitt Bird and'vM rs. i. L,
Personalized Wedding and Guest Books, Match Books
silver appointments-
were
Pink
and white glad’s were used on
the mantle.
Miss Defobis Karl and Jenny
Tharp escorted the guests to
view the gifts that were re-
ceived.
Out-of-town guests were
Mrs. Hulbert Morow, grandmo-
ther of the bride-elect, and
Mrs. Buff Douthitt and April,
cousin of the prospective
groom.
Hostesses were Messrs. J. A.
Cornelius, Sid Hargrove, W. T.
% cup butter
1/2 cup flour
1 teaspoon salt
y8 teaspoon pepper
three untiFfive o'clock
at thSKto^ of
Mr. and M^^fKtn
-old days when every man of
consequence had his own
shiaving mug in the barber
shop? What ever happened
to them ?
Womcwtk Pcufe
CCHMlSlTY
ACTIVITIES
CALENDAR
nose
table
table
covered with white linen 'Lindsey, R. B. Gentry, John E.
Lilly, Loyd Cogburn, C. B. Es-
tridge, Everett Stanley, C. B.
Ccndron and M. D. Hilley.
Low Calorie-Low Cost Lunch
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to Breckenridge
see the new
Marie anne.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Shavl
are in Plainview where they'
are with his sister, Mrs. Willie
Bruton, who is ill.
Mrs. Jimlmy Wheeler , an J
children of South Bend visiteT
in Throckmorton Sunday.
Jay 'and Jimmy Ray and
Randy Gene is spending the
week with their aunt, Mrs.
Flodell Jones and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Dun-
can and family of Hurst visit-
ed her mother, Mrs. Hester
. Wheeler and other relatives
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mas-
sey were honored with an op-
en house in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Irwin Thompson, Ju-
ly 12, from 2 to 4 p.m. Mr. and
Mrs. Massey w?re celebrating
their approaching Golden
Wedding Aniversary. The oc-
casion was hosted by relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Massey were
married July 26, 1914 by the
late Judge Jack Wright of
Throckmorton.
Mrs. Massey is the
Sallye Burkhalter.
Mrs. Massey moved to
Throckmorton with her par-
ents, th? late Mr. and Mrs. O.
G. Burkhalter, from Palo Pin-
to County, in January 1912
and has resided here since
that time.
Mr. Massey moved to
Throckmorton with his par-
ents, the late Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Massey, and has resided in
Throckmorton since that time.
The Masseys have three
sons, Bill of Abilene, John L.
of Van Nuys, Calif., and Sam
and Bill Massey ladeled gold-
en punch and served wedding
cake. Sue Anna Massey as-
sisted in displaying gifts.
All her brothers and sisters
were present except Mrs. Hu-
ston who was not able to at-
tend.
About 100 guests registered
during the evening. Among
the out of town guests calling
were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pick-
ard of Albany, Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Larison of Nocona, and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott
of Mineral Wells.
Pprsonais
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Young
and family of Dallas came in
Tuesday to visit with her mo-
ther, Mrs. Felix . Cohran and
help care for the father in the
Nursing Home.
Wayne Johnson was
from Fort Worth over
week end.
•Mr. and Mrs. FelixTalley of
Brownwood visited in Throck-
morton over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bradford
have had their daughter and
family visiting with them, the
Steddums have moved from
Shreveport, La., to Odessa.
While they were geting moved
and settled in their new loca-
more
the
Commercial
travelers,
and families
choose the conven
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west near six flags
OYER TEXAS .
Gift Tea Honors Miss Karl, Bride-Elect
Miss Linda Karl, bride-elect Crystal an
of Mr. E. S. Cook, was honor- were used. Plate favors
ed with a gift tea, Saturday, monogrammed napkin.
July 11. in the home of Mrs.
M. D. Hilley. In the receiving
line were Mrs. Hilley Mrs. C.
L. Karl and Linda.
Miss Karen Nichols presided
at the guest ibouk. Misses Bac-
key Gentry and Julia Tharp
served at the refreshment ta-
ble.
The honorees chosen colors
of pink and white were used in
decorations, with a pink
gay on the registry
while the refreshment
was
and centered with an arrange-
ment of pink aisies flanked
by pink Candles and Cupids.
Mr. and Mrs. John Massey Celebrate
Golden Wedding Anniversary Sunday
of Throckmorton, There are 7
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
The Thompson home was
decorated throughout for the
occasion. The table laid with
white linen cloth was center-
ed wtiih white mums edged in
gold and a 50 in gold center-
ing the arrangement.
The children assisted Mrs.
Massey in receiving guests.
Mrs. Okley Teague registered
Air. and Mrs. Elmer Dunlap
request the pleasure of your company
Gift Tea to Hanor Mrs. Calvin Hitch
Mrs. Leroy Meadows, Mrs. S.
D. Liles Jr., Mrs. Bert Greg- here
—*’5^- C. C. Conlron, dMrs.
Dona) Taylor, ,>and Mrs. George \
Condyon visited in Jacksboro
Sunday with the Ted Taylors
and Ray Shaws.
Mrs. Barbara Williams and
sen of Dallas viisted here with
her grandimohter, Mrs. George
Blacksher and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hibbitts
and boys spent the week end
in Weatherford recently. They S
met his brother Reid Hibbitts X
and family there and did some a 1914
Newton
of Wink visited their daughter
Mrs. Mont Nash and other re-
latives an friends over
week end.
F A$
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Creamed foods make delightful luncheon or supper dishes.
You can please everyone by preparing the sauce with a low
calorie nonfat dry milk, ideal for this type of cookery since tho
packaged product is homogenized-smooth. It is highly, nutritious
too, as it contains all the important elements of top quality
pasteurized milk with only the liquid and fat removed. Here is a
shrimp sauce developed by the Borden Kitchen. It is low in.
calories and low in cost, but high in flavor.
Seafood Sauce
(Makes 6% cup servings)
Va to % teaspoon roseman^^^
25A cups Starlac noiREfl
dry milk, liquemSB
2 cups (two 5-oun®
cans) cooked sirB
. shrimp
Melt butter in a medium-size saucepan over low heat. Bl '
flour and seasonings. Gradually stir in liquefied nonfat dry^B
Cook, over medium heat, stirring constantly, until .sauffi
smooth and thickened. Add cooked shrimp. Cover and siB
15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Serve in patty shellsJ
toast.
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NEW GRANDSON
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gordon
o Fort Werth announce the
arrival of a daughter, born
Saturday, July 11. She weigh-
ed 7 pounds 3 oz. and was
named Robin Mueschell. The
mother and the baby are do-
ing fine.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Dudak of Grant,
Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
ford Gordon are of Throck-
morton.
Mr. and Mrs. Niles Gordon
of Throckmorton are the
great grand parents.
homie
fishing.
Mrs. Forest Armstrong of K
Fort Worth visited the E. E. G
Armstrongs over the week
The R/ussel Perrys have had
as visitors in their home re-
cently their son, Carroll Per-
ry and family from Victoria, ig
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gor- k
don spent the week end in Ft.
Worth and got acquainted
with their new grand child.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
and granddaughter visite
Stephenville.
Visiting in the Tom Hitch
home were Joan Hitch from
Archer City an Harrold Hitch
of Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Whita-
ker are visiting their
ren in Mississippi for
days.
tion, th? children spent
than a week visiting in
Bradford home.
-Mrs. Hattie Cypert of Ta-
lauga, Texas and a niece, her
husband and four children vis-
ited Jimmie Garner here Sa-
turday morningr-- They all ate
lunch at the lake where Jim-
my siavs they all “had a real
good time.”
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Maynard
Sr. and daughter of Lubbock
s.nont th? weekend here with
Mrs. Ella Foster and Ben.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Peter-
son and daughter of Austin
are soending the week here
with Mrs. Ella Foster and
Ben.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown
of Wichita Falls are visiting
her father, Mr. J. M. Hoge,
.and Mrs. Hoge.
Word has been received here
of the critical illness of Mr.
John Knox in Sian Antonio.
Knox is the brother of Cecil
Knox of Archer City and Mrs.
Graydon Eubank of San An-
tonio. He formerly lived
Throckmorton.
Mrs. J. P. Metcalfe ac-
tuated 9 minutes from down- £ompamed Harold Thomas to
town Dallas on U.S. 80 West, Brownwood Wednesday of last
between Dallas Fort Worth, week. She spent the night
Telephones;Air-conditioning,TV, and returned home on Tlhnrs-
Wall-to-Wall .ineCp^ day. She visite most of her
area-Kitchenettes- Commercial relatives while there and she
____rates to businessmeru ana her sister, Mrs. Under-
wcid, spent the night with
their nerohew and family in
a new home on the lake
front. She reports a “won-
derful trip”.
Patsv Morrison and a friend
from Dallas spent the week
end here with Patsy’s parents
Mr. an Mrs. Tom Morrison.
Mary Ann Thomas also came
up with them and spent the
week en with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Casey Thomas.
Mr. Ed L. Merriman
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Throckmorton Tribune (Throckmorton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1964, newspaper, July 16, 1964; Throckmorton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372306/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Depot Public Library.