Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1975 Page: 2 of 10
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Local Mu Mu Chapter
Of Interest To
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Vanita Rothell, and Carolyn
of Linda Giles.
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Friendship
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KTVT-TV, Channel 11.
projects taught during the
Members present, other than
ucedMrs .Velon “Reese and Norma Moorhead.
The Erath County Counseling, high school at Boise City,
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individuals, Garrett Theological Seminary
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Johriny Appleseed
that they choose as a project.
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Oklahoma. He graduated from includes 22 years in a local
the senior club.
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the group, presided over the
Members
Mines. Ward Evans, George
for the demand, Mrs. Clyatt Clyde King, H.T. Latham, A.M.
time and refreshments.
At meat counters, retail beef labels.
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this week.
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Counseling and Consultation
Offered for Erath County
coordinator of the Center. This for 22 years, serving pastorates
Center is a satelite center of the in Chicago and the following
Hays, Mrs. H.W Crain and
Mrs. Jay Larner.
Grainger,
Hedrick,
ministry includes work with
groups, families, individuals,
and presenting TA Theory
sessions and marathon exper-
iences with religious, educa-
tional, and business groups.
tion in the area of community homa City University in 1955
mental health. It offers counsel- and a Master of Divinity from
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Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Rossen of appointment from the Bishop of pavement.
Fort Worth visited in the Lee the Oklahoma Conference of the
Wall home on Granbury Road United Methodist Church, Bis-
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information specialist with the steaks, round steaks, ground
Texas Agricultural Extension beef and liver.
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specialist added:
Thompson.
The motion carried unanim-
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meeting of the new year and the
year books were distributed.
Plans for the following year
were discussed.
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ERATH COUNTY COUNCELING CENTER-Lawrence Grubb and Mrs. Warren Olliff have
announced that the Erath County Counseling Center has moved into full swing. Mrs. Olliff,
secretary, is in the office from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and asks that people feel free to call her when
in need of the center’s services.
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Pot-Luck
A pot-luck supper is planned
at the Senior Friendship Club
’3600 Stamps on any appliance purchase!
Furniture Mart
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The regular business meeting Ryden. Kay Graham attended
was presided over by the new as Mrs. Giles guest.
THE
FRIGIDAIRE
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by Jan Larner
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Stephenville Garden Club that a Bosque River Clean-up campaign be proposed to the city __
bicentennial committee as a bicentennial project. The club proposes that if the Bosque area is -
cleaned by the city that various civic groups could plant shrubs, bulbs and other ornamentals to add 1
to the attractiveness of the river area for the bicentennial year.
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tive prices in oranges. . butt roasts, shoulder roasts,
„ Grapefruit also is plentiful, smoked hams and picnics.
and Consultation Center pro- Oklahoma and received a BA
vides information and educa- degree in English from Okla-
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tier own yard. This is a project the club for having her name in
Bumper Crop of —
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YOUTH MERIT AWARD - Miss Nancy Maquire received an award at the Rotary Club luncheon
Thursday for her outstanding qualities of service, dependability and leadership. Shown presenting
the Youth Merit Award to Nancy is Clair Smith (left) and Bill Taylor (right).
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The Sallie Mothershed Group
of the* First United Methodist
Church; met in the home of
Mrs. George Freeman, Janu-
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John Ruckman, Mrs. H.D.
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The 13-part educational tele- series are available through the
vision series of 30-minute County Extension Office, at
programs is sponsored locally 965-3510 or Box 994, Stephen-
by the Erath County Family ville, Texas, 76401. There is no
Living Committee and KTVT- charge' for the bulletins.
TV, according to Mrs. Pat ‘Next week’s program will
Bandy, county Extension agent, discuss toilet repairs and
it was created and produced adjustments," said Mrs. Ban-
by home economics specialists dy.
FOUR WAY INC.
in 1959. He has been pastor in
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Has Regular Meeting
The Mu Mu Chapter of Beta Chandler, Rita Cook, Shirley
Sigma Phi met in the home of Denman, Charlene Everett,
Alice Hoelscher. The new Linda Giles, Alice Hoelscher,
pledges met earlier at the home Sena Leese, Jane Matthews,
Grubb is a staff member of
Training and Counseling As-
sociates (TACA I. This is an
organization which provides
professional training programs
in Transactional Analysis and
counseling services. Both are
approved by the International
Transactional Analysis As-
sociation.
yellow onions, turnips, rutaba- buy food according to intended The meeting was adjourned
gas and hard shell* squash. . use, and read and understand and the group enjoyed a social
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A record crop of-oranges is prices haven’t changed much in Love for-God Through Word,
coming to market, Mrs. the past week, the specialist Deed and Gifts." Each member
GiG ndoh n< “‘Hyatt—reported noted--------—-----gave a pledge for the coming _
this week in general, look for best beef year The 1975 budget was roll are: seniors, Will Gollihar, the Western Institute of Group
The consumer marketing value on chuck roasts and discussed. . Terry Petty, Shawn Prichard, , E’niil Srany at
Mrs. Freeman, chairman of Debbie Rodgers; juniors, Watsonvine, California with
Peggy Edwards, Danita Mizelle and Mary Gould-
Edie Walden; sophomores, one week of advanced
Tamy Chesnut, Kent Edwards, Therapy Workshop at the
Randy Hardin, Donny Herring, Midwest Institute for Human
Janet Long, Marsa Nestor, Understanding in Medina Ohio,
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Girl St out T roop 133 who also dent, presided over the business were Mrs. J.D. McCullough,
were the Junior Garden Club session. Reports of various Mrs -44 1 Trewitt, Gertrude
TMrs Mitchell Mayfield. also committees were given and it McElyea, Mrs. G.F. Chaney,
. .U‘^^ie|• was enable was voted to send $5.00 to CARE Mrs. Vada Abernathy, Mrs.
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Project for Bicentennial Committee
1 lie Stephenvill Garden Club of the Civic Beautification the Presidents book at Texas
met Monday, January 22 at the Committee of which Mrs. CH Garden Club Headquarters in
~ Garden Center for an Arbor . Snyder is chairman, Fort Worth.
Day Pro (am. presented to the . Refreshments of hot choco- Hostesses for "the day were
Junior Garden Club. Mrs. D W. late and cookies were served by IC. Corbell and Mrs. Frank
Games, program leader, introd- Mrs. H.B. Garrett and Mrs. Walker.
goed Freeman. Betty
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Service, also predicted attrac- Pork values include Boston business meeting.
president, Linda Giles. Shirley
Denman will be the new vice -
president.
Carolyn Ryden was in
charge of the program. Mrs.
Ryden invited the former Miss
Texas, Janice Cord to present a
musical program. Mrs. Cord is
presently teaching music in this
area and she was assisted in the
program by- two of her
students: Margaret Moody and
Cindy Pallatte.
presented an Althea (Rose of ously
present were
" _ church; a daily therapy group He is a member of the Rotary
Qan t A L i g h for 9 months in the psychiatric Club of Fort Worth (Downtown) I
Ou 11 LU 1′81 ward of a hospital; two weekly and affiliated with the First
A peg, Provram was therapy groups for two years United Methodist Church,
May. Announces . ■ - —^'£2 ena 5
Taking, part.on the, program wh a Graduate Introductory 15;Cindy,13;Letticia,5years
cL he S .. n .. . Course of Clinical Pastoral old. They liveat3903 tynncrest
SebrimshecandemrsM arvin Honor Roll Education from Phillips uni- Drive in Fort Worth.
program.was. Go TehlEvery- Those making th ehonorroll quarter of Clinical Pastoral community meeting February .
one We Should Share Our at Santo School are. sophomo- Education at the Bi-State 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the Rainbow 1
res Michele Brannon,. Donna Mental Health Foundation in Room of the Stephenville
Hoover, and Charla Prichard. Ponca City, Oklahoma; one Savings and Loan building and LEAKY FAUCETS - Cindy Kidwell teachs TV viewers how to
Those making the B-honormonth of intensive training at—will be -co-sponsored-by- the repair leaky faucets on the/YouCanDoIC'Programon
" " " “ ' “r Counseling Center and the local KTVT-TV to air Saturday at 10:00 a.m. -
Mental Retardation group.
A slide program to present
the services offered by both
groups will be shown, with a
question and answer forum
following. The public is invited
. 0 unuersianuingiiveuma-iuv, to attend. --------
Norman Price, Anita Rucker, with Dr. Bill and Martha The Center here is still in the
... . A C h Cheryl Wright; and freshmen, Holloway; two years of super- early stages of development,
Apples, bananas, and avo- eoneluded. Hale. B.C. Reese A A Schrim- Dale Brannum Mary Fowler, vision under Dr. Harry Boyd of being established only since
<ados are other good fruit CONSUMER WATCHWORDS: sher, Marvin Shell, Fred Melinda Hamilton, Melanie the Midwest Counseling Center November, and is in need of
—cheicesspricewiseSave per cent on canned_Stant m. Brad ,Thompson,J.P Jones, Rosemary Long Teresa Oklahoma City and a some financial aid from civic
Mrs ( Katt said economic fruits and vegetables by doing Thompson, Wylie Thompson, Ung and Michele Mizell. Neochind Memher of the organizations
vegetable choices are broccoli, some comparative shopping. Early Weathers and Reese —---------— -n 5- or me g
cabbage, carrots, potatoes, dry Choose wisely among brands, Allday
For Television Program
A television series for local with the Texas Agricultural
do-it-yourselfers will teach Extension Serivce, The Texas
viewers how to repair leaky A&M University System,
faucets this week. through a special United States
"You Can Do It!” with Department of Agriculture
hostess Cindy Kidwell will be. grant.__ . a
aired Saturday at 10:00 a.m. on Bulletins on any of the
Analysis Association. He is a
Clinical Member of ITA A. Adjust your speed accord-
He is presently the Pastoral ingly. On Wet pavement at 29
Counselor on the staff of the miles per hour it takes over
Partners in Prayer Chapel in three times longer to stop
rort Worth and is under your vehicle than on dry
I ach juniut member was
International Transactional
and quality is excellent, ” The Fryer chickens are
M.aron shrub to be planted in Mi s H.B. Garrett thanked
Central Counties Center for Oklahoma cities: Oklahoma
Mental Health and Mental City (St. Mark’s), Coyle,
Retardation in Temple. Harrah, Talihin. Hydro, and
He was born and grew up in Ponca City (Asbury).
the Panhandles of Texas and Grubbs training in counseling
to be present. for World Gardening, designat-
There are 21 members in the ed for Honduras. This is a
troop and each girl gave a National project of the garden
reading pertaining to trees and clubs.
some gave a recitation of Joyce in other business Mrs R.L:
Kilmer s poem. Trees." In Thompson made the motion
, one lusion, the Juniors joined that the Garden Club go on
in a singsong of favorite scout record as recommending to the
troop songs and ending with City Bicentennial Committee,
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Refreshments were served by tonight at 6:30 p.m. —
Jane Matthews and Charlene The public is invited to bring
Everett. a covered dish and join
Members attending the meet- members of the club for the
ing were: Judy Brock, Kay supper.
The leaders of the Junior the improvement and beautifi-
.Sjarden Club are to be cation of the Bosque River, that
. mmerided for their south which lies wjthinthe city limits. ,
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Hl ■ Mi ( ullough, reporter for our Bicentennial," said Mts.
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1975, newspaper, January 24, 1975; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500482/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.