Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 119, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 24, 1973 Page: 13 of 24
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Preliminary indications by regarded as one of the major
county Farm Bureaus concern- annual activities of the Texas
ing the number of students they Farm Bureau.
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The Lone Oak Homecom-
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Hickey School House on
Sunday, June 24. All former
and local residents are urged
to be present and bring a
basket lunch.
WED - Miss Karen Sue Mallett brrsmr Mrs. Roy cuford aus
tea double ringceremony at the Oaks West Church of Christ to
Burnet on June 9. Rev. Larry Fluitt, uncle of the bride,
performed the ceremony.
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The third TUDOR
will be held Sunday, July 1,
1973, at American Legion Hall
in Stephenville, Texas. All
friends and relatives are
invited to attend.
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Drinks, Forks, Plates,
ETC. will be furnished
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Patricia Yatis and Debra Lubbock; W. Cleon Skousen,
Spitzenberger of Stephenville former FBI agent and author of
and Clarice Huggins of Mco the book "The Naked Commu-
will join nearly 500 other young nist," of Salt Lake Qty. Utah;
people from across Texas at the and Jerry Kirk of Chicago, who
lith-annul High School served as an undercover agent
Students Citizenship Seminar for the FBI in some of the
July 16-20 in Waco. The seminar student group uprisings of |
is sponsored by the Texas Farm the past few years.
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crafts, creative dramatics, selors to the campers. ,
a cheerleading, drill team and The closing campfire in-
J badge work in hospitality, home cluded presentation of Girl
. health and safety and songster. Scout badge certificates. Red
a processed it. and experimented awards. Girls elected Honor
concepts. — decades.
They discussed their fashion Designer Scott Barrie of
philosophy and showed fall Barrie Sport, Ltd., the best- .
clothesata luncheon sponsored known of the group, showed a
by the Wool Bureau, Inc., an fu n-skir ted burgundy dress
organization for promotion and with yellow turban. ‘
research in wool. “Elegance is the way to
.The audience was as interes- define fashion..Everyone's
ted in the rising wool pnees^up glad to welcome it back," he
15 to 20 percent-as they were in said
the styles
However, some of the clothes
were so nostalgic one viewer
was prompted to ask: Why are
you doing such old-looking
clothes if you’re supposed to be
young designers’’.
“We think that glamour « ■
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S. Roy Clifford Bills
Karen Sue Mallett The Bride’s attendants
Stephenville. He to a graduate were Bobby - McIntosh of
of Stephenville High School and Sabinal, cousin of the groom,
% Rafeal Camnoe of Stenhenvilto
attended Tarleton State Univer- and Robbie Wright of Fort
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i gown was fashioned with an A reception was held at the
Empire waist, high neckline, home of the bride's parents,
long sleeves gathered on a Members of the bouse party
ruffled band, ruffles across the included Janice Davis and
• shoulders and a wide ruffle at Margaret Sundbeck of Austin,
the hemline. The veil was Debbie Collins of Texas City,
and activities will be planned
by each group. 139 girls are UT GRADUATE - Miss
registered for the second Barbara Shipp is a recent
session of camp. graduate of the Business
' Administration School of the
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to in Fort Worth. The bride-elect is the daughter of actr. and leadership ability. •
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Gray and the prospective groom to the sea of Several outstanding speakers
Mr. and Mrs. DK Carpenter, 1590 Barton. have been engaged to appear on
. the program of this year's
n e rrt II TI seminar, the TFB spokesman
attached to the headpiece and Theresa Mallett, Debbie Fra UCSlgnerS L MR ElC^dnCe said They include Dr Clifton
formed the chapel length train, zier, Alice Jennings, all of " ’ -Ganus. president of Harding
She carried a bouquet of white Burnet, and Mary Lou Hughes _ .. ... .. „ . College, Searcy, Ark.; Dr.
b^Si"0^ kitols‘iSd ^Aft^short wedding trip the Wexang when 12 Samne eaizmt"psv Watan of Eusbek “sstattanrscatnege;
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Stephenviue- They were a quiet, sensible top hat.
group, short on bold ideas but She added that her generation
long on adaptability, nostalgia had never enjoyed the glamour
or smooth-looking commercial of clothes done- in previous
The first 12-day session at Girls attending the first working on the Foot Traveler Armstrong, Millsap; Michele
Camp Wood Lake, the Heart of session from Stephenville were Badge hiked six miles to Barker, Lampasas; Paula
Texas Girl Scout Council’s Lisa Malone, Paula Newman Sandy Beach for ad all-day Boshers, Brownwood; Donna
resident camp at Lake Brown- and Sue Whiteside. outing. The Canoeing groups Derr y berry . . Brownwood;-
wood, came to a close Friday, Patrol activities included a took a picnic supper across the Christi Edwards, Ranger;
June 22. Eighty-six girls from number of hikes, cookouts and lake to McCartney Island early Diane Johnson, Ranger; Lisa
throughout the council attended sunrise hikes in the Lake in the session; later, the Lefkowski, Mineral Wells;
the session. Brownwood State Park. Groups Beginning Canoeing group took Mary Martines, Mineral Wells;
______a trip to the State Park and the Carla Michel. Mineral Wells,
V’G Advanced Canoeing group went Kay Reed. Cross and
on a three-day trip. Rosa Wilcox, Graham.
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, ; with making pottery Another camper were: Pathfinder Unit,
• ; group learned embroidery by Muffy Hodges, Graham; Trail-
a ’ decorating shirts and jeans. blazer unit, Rosa Wilcox,
• In addition, several all-camp Graham; Explorer Unit, San-
J activities were planned by the dra Bolling, Ranger; and
« Camp Council. One of these was Mariner Unit, Leigh Ann
J An Evening of Television” Lovell, Mineral Wells,
a with each patrol presenting its The second session of Camp
a version of a popular TV show Wood lake will open June 24.
J and a commercial; another was Junior, Cadette and Senior
Xi « a "Skywatch" held on the shore Scouts will be coming for the
• of the lake at sunset, with full 12-day sessidh. Brownie .
J different patrols teaching songs Scouts, will come for two
The lanen Look a and telling stories. Members of five-day sessions during this
5, the Camp Council were: Kathy period Patrol groups will be '
formed according to interest, |
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intend to sponsor indicate that
' attendance . at this year's
seminar will be the biggest
ever. Texas Farm Bureau
5 president J.T. Woodson said.
To be held on the campus of
Baylor University, the seminar
will include lectures, films,
and discussion concerning our
American heritage and the
threat of Communism, accord-
ing to Woodson. The students'
attendance is sponsored by
county Farm Bureaus, and they
are selected on the basis of
scholastic achievement, char-
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| avehangad wedding vows with floor length Empire gowns of
Roy Clifford Bills in a double dotted swiss over taffeta in
ring ceremony at the Oaks West rainbow colors. They carried
| Church of Christ, in Burnet on baskets of spring flowers.
June Sat 7:Npm Larry Fluitt, Matron of honor was Connie
unde of the bride, performed Mallett of Marlin, Texas,
the ceremony before a back- sister-in-law of the bride. Mitzi
ground of white gladiolas and Collins of Texas City, cousin of
! burning tapers. the bride, served as maid of
The bride is the daughter of honor Vickie Russell of
' Mr. and Mrs. Odell Mallett of Stephenville, sister of the
Burnet. She is a 1972 graduate groom and Cynthia Wylie, of
of Burnet High School and to LaMarque, cousin of the bride,
attending TarM^nn State Uni- were bridesmaids. Flower girl
versity. was Julie Wilson of Burnet.
■ The groom is the son of Mr. Best man was Timothy Eddy
and Mrs. R.C. Bills of of Stephenville. Groomsmen
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Ellis, Darwin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 119, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 24, 1973, newspaper, June 24, 1973; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500105/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.