The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 83, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 29, 1985 Page: 3 of 12
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Lifestyles
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Cynthia Ann Easterwood, bride-elect of Paul Aaron
Buckles, was feted with a bridal shower Saturday in
the E.B. Black House. Pictured with the honoree
(center) are from left, Mrs. Rex Easterwood, her
mother; and Mrs. Merrill Buckles of Amarillo, the pro-
spective bridegroom’s mother.
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As in years past, the ceremony will
include the presentation of roses to
bereaved family members.
A reception and fellowship spon-
sored by St. Thomas Altar Guild will
follow the worship service.
The general public is welcome.
holding rose colored tapers Also,
enhancing the table were cry stal and
silver appointments.
Special guests included Lanelle
Tucker of Dimmitt, the bride-elect's
maternal grandmother; Beradine
Easterwood of Amarillo, her pater-
nal grandmother; and several out-of-
town guests from Dimmitt and
Amarillo among local guests
A large brass vase on the registry
table held brass key holders tied with
white bows which were gifts from the
hostesses.
Serving as hostesses were Mmes.
Elmore Rains, Charlie Bell, Gerald
Hamby, Doug Bartlett, Richard Ot-
tesen, Charles Hoover, Paul Scott,
Lee Drake, Bobby Owen, O.G.
Nieman and Dean Herring
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basketball and tug-of-war
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Members of Plains Memorial
Hospital Auxiliary of Dimmitt have
scheduled their Annual Holiday Buf-
fet and Bazaar Friday in the Castro
County Expo Building, 403 S. E.
Fourth St.
Bazaar hours are 10 a.m. until 3
p.m. with the buffet being served
from 11:30 a.m. until 1:15 p.m. The
meal will cost $4.
A three-story decorated doll house
and a king size cathedral quilt will be
given away.
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Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Puente are
the parents of a son, Joel, bom Oct.
18. He weighed 8 lbs. 12% oz.
Mr. and Mrs. Juan Ramon Nava
are the parents of a daughter.
Marissa, born Oct. 20. She weighed 7
lbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ysidro Macias are
the parents of a daughter, Stephanie
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Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Martinez
are the parents of a son, Ricardo, Jr.,
born Oct. 21. He weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz.
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holiday in Turkey,
marking the anni-
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1985 and the 38th
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Phone 364-2255
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:30-12:00 1:00-5:00
Lone Star Agency, Inc.
601 N Main Street
Hereford, TX 79045
364-0555
Offices also in Bovina and Vega
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TODAY'S HISTORY. This day in 1929
became known as Black Tuesday af-
ter the most catastrophic collapse of
stock prices in history On the New
York Stock Exchange. 16 million shares
were sold at declining prices
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: James Boswell
(1795) Melba Moore (1945). Richard
Dreyfuss (1947): Kate Jackson (1949)
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The couple will exchange nuptials
Nov. 16 at First Baptist Church.
The dining room, decorated in con-
tracting shades of dusty rose, was
the setting where refreshments were
served by the honoree's maid of
honor, Mary Moss of Amarillo.
Guests were served hot cider, coffee,
cinnamon crisps, sausage balls and
fresh fruit.
The table was laid with an ecru
lace cloth over a rose underlay and
centered with a large white silk
gladioli floral arrangement. It was
flanked by crystal candle holders
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: A very When the buzzing stops, close the Reverend Joseph Tash will serve as
good friend of mine (I’ll call her door. Go after the critters the next host pastor and the Reverend Win-
Maggie > has set her wedding date for morning with a fly swatter - not a fred Moore will give the main com-
January. towel. Pleasant dreams, dear. emorative address. Music will be
I have known Maggie since grade provided by a host of choirs and
school and I love her dearly. She was Is alcoholism ruining your life? musicians from the Amarillo area,
my maid of honor when I married Know the danger signals and what to
last fall. The problem: Maggie does do. Read the booklet. “Alcoholism -
not love the man she plans to marry. Hope and Help.” by Ann Landers.
Her true heart ditched her for Enclose 50 cents with your request
another woman several months ago and a long, stamped, self-addressed
and it nearly killed her. Maggie envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box
started to see “Joel” on the rebound 11995, Chicago, Illinois 60611.
and sees marriage as a way to save ________________________________
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give program Friday
Bertha Dettmann and Jewell nominating committee presented a
Hargrave spoke on "Women and slate of officers to be considered for
Credit" when Cultural Extension election at the first November
Club met Friday in the home of meeting
Virginia Sumner.
Dettmann gave some tips on why The Nov. 8 meeting will be held in
women should establish a credit and the home of Mrs. Dettmann and
how they can go about it. Hargrave Louise Walker, county extension
gave advantages and disadvantages agent, will present a program entitl-
of using credit. ed “Women and Estate Planning.”
Sumner gave the opening exercise other members attending included
with a poem entitled “A Perfect Winnie Wiseman, Mildred Lewis,
Day" and roll call was answered Nell Pope, Fannie Townsend, Mary
with “Do you have a credit card in Lou Spinhirne, Edith Hunter, Byrdie
your name?” Fellers, Jewel Rogers and Carrie
During the business meeting, the Mae Doak.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your re- face.
cent column about our judicial Three weeks ago Maggie's voice
system being only as good as our began to get raspy. She ignored it for j
juries made me start to look for a pen several days and it got worse. Final- J
and paper. ly I insisted that she go to a throat
Recently a landlord in our town specialist. He could find nothing
was tried in circuit court for 46 hous- wrong.
ing code violations, from hooking up A few days ago she lost her voice
to the wrong side of the gas meters completely. I am no psychiatrist but
and endangering the lives of his I have a hunch the problem may be
tenants, to having 10 apartments in a psychological and is related to the
dwelling where he should have had upcoming marriage. When I told her
no more than two, what I thought she said I was crazy.
The jury found him guilty, fined She plans to see another throat
him $46,000 and sentenced him to specialist next week. Please give me
134 years in jail. The judge suspend- your views What do you experts .
ed all but two days of the sentence, say?—NEWSDAY READER i L.I.O
deferred payment on the $46,000 fine t
and allowed the man to pay it off at DEAR L.I.: A second opinion is
the rate of $25 a month without in- always a good idea. If that doctor
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terest. I figure it will take 153 years, finds no organic problem, Maggie Month, recognized each November,
I feel the jurors wasted their time should see a therapist. Your hunch is St. Anthony's Hospice and Life
and the taxpayers’ money. P.S. I'll a good one. It is entirely possible to Enrichment Center together with
eat this paper if my letter ever gets lose one’s voice because of an emo- clergy from all religious denomina-
into print.-MR. B. IN PORT- tional problem. tions will join in the celebration of
SMOUTH, VA the third annual Rose Memorial Ser-
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Flies love vice
DEAR PORT: Start nibblin', me. Especially at night. I have lost a Staff members, friends, bereaved
Buster lot of sleep because of those pesky families and volunteers will gather
it's difficult to evaluate the deci- critters buzzing around my head, at St. Thomas The Apostle Church,
sion without knowing all the facts. I’ve tried swatting them with a towel 4100 Coulter, at 3 p.m., Sunday, Nov.
However, it is apparent that the but they’re too fast for me. This is a 3 to praise God and remember the
judge who listened to both sides felt small problem compared to most you deceased patients of the hospice pro-
the sentence was unduly harsh and get, but can you help?-RED-EYED gram.
opted to soften it. In my humble opi- RITA Worship through song and scrip-
nion, the jury may have been too ture will be led by Shirley Greener,
tough, but that judge was too lenient. DEAR RED: Keep the bathroom coordinator of music ministry, St.
light on. Flies gravitate toward light. Thomas The Apostle Church. The
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Curtis, Jeri. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 83, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 29, 1985, newspaper, October 29, 1985; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430327/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.