Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 22, 1978 Page: 3 of 10
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Use color and coordination.
Buy things you love."
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staff of motorcycle mechanics can get you back on the road
again. Whether yon need a minibike for the kids, a dirt bike for
the country or a big bike for the highway, the man to see is Bob
Colwell at Colwell’s Kawasaki and Suzuki.
Mr. and Mrs. Chick Elms
announce the birth of a son Aug.
3 at 12:34 p.m. at Harris
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named Clint Nolan.
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complete line of motorcycles, everything from minibikes to the
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Tuesday, August 22, 1978
An elegant table setting
adds to meal enjoyment
By JOY STILLEY, pick as a forever kind of situ- go into a house, the dining
AP Newsfeatures Writer ation, he advises. Look at it as table reveals the occupants’
NEW YORK (AP) - Set a though you were buying a dress lifestyle.”
beautiful table every day, not — to be enjoyed now and to be • Young people should consider
just when you’re having com- replaced when you tire of it. buying services for four and six
pany. urges Keith Stupell, di- A recent survey indicates rather than larger quantities,
rector of a specialty store here that people’s taste changes ev- allowing them to be innovative
featuring table fashions. ery seven years, he says, and and have'“variety without a
“Every day is an important just because you like a certain great expenditure, he says.
occasion when the family gets color now doesn’t mean you’ll .... . . . . . , I
together for dinner,” he says, like it throughout your life. i"Thesindustry.is. becoming 2
"wharsncerthan havingnan If you ve had china for three 38, ndts “Mid-range cStpe
attractive table? It should .a years or so, consider creating a about $45 a place setting, has
the eve and ownto, inviting 10 new look by reaccessorizing it only about a two-year life, with
Although life is simpler today I
-are » onngewasromaservants service, Stupell suggests. "Remember, too, asale price .
care of such niceties as snowy "White is such a safe thing, isnot aba rgain, he warns.
white tablecloths, it is still pos- but let’s be daring with color,” Buy. because something ap- #
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BLOW THOSE HORNS AND BEAT THOSE DRUMS- It may still be summertime prepare for football season. Pictured above areTimeoTthe band member caught
but the Stephenville High School marching band is working hard each morning to In a relaxed moment Monday morning. (Staff photo by M. Smith)
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bamboo,” Stupell says. “Not
only are they easy to care for,
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be seen.” B
Like the jewelry and acces- E
sories that give an outfit indi- E
viduality, the choice of china, H
flatware and stemware can re- Ei
fleet the taste of the host or E
hostess, and simple little addi- 282
tions to the decor can add ex- E
citement and charm, Stupell K
notes. E
"The coupette for the opening H
course; the centerpiece, possi- H
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individual salt and pepper E
shakers; individual cigarette M
cups and ashtrays; place-card P
holders, all take a table and * j
turn it into a drama.
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will take her to a romantic res- •
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soft lighting and a charming e
table setting. Then they get K
married and, too often, sudden- E
ly food is ‘thrown on the table.’ •
You see people divorcing be- E
cause the romance has gone K
out of our life.’ •
by Wilma Hall Stephenville. Dublin Jaycees and trophies Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Strong, Mr. Marvin Salyer, Steve Salyer,
E-T Staff writer The Dublin Senior Citizens were donated by Dublin and Mrs. M.W. Tunnell, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Morgan,
DUBLIN - Rev. and Mrs. “Country Music Show” at- National Bank, Sunset Shell, and Mrs. John East, Mr. and Leslie Morgan, Dr. and Mrs.
Mre c k 1, ait t Larry Redowner of Weather- traded a large and ap- and Jack’s Texaco. Mrs. Marvin Farris, Mr. and James Cowan, Kathy, Cindy,
StrinTn"navwaoenvo ford and Rev. and Mrs. Mike preciative crowd Saturday The mightly Dublin Lions will Mrs. Winfield Sanders, Ora Debbie and Jim, Mrs. B.J.
TePepiKandeandMrs Grebemik of Fort Worth were night. More than a dozen groups begin their 1978 football season Guest, Amanda McConnell, Cowan, Tonna, Julie and
riint r u Sunday dinner guests of Mr • an and individuals performed in with a Sept. 8 game with Milsap Antha Howell, Flossie Snively, Harlan.
L-tLI- ds “,1u e ar’° Mrs. Boyd Ewing. the 0001 comfort of the air in the Dublin Memorial Verdie Hallmark, Oleta Me- The Rev. B.F. Jones, pastor
onasiet’rdn’ i y 5a Mrs. Juanita Burleson ac- conditioned school auditorium, stadium. The team has started Cleskey, Myrtle Newman, Link of Dublin First Congregational
’ - ’ companied June Muruszack to A group from DeLeon as well as two-a-days and are looking fine. Newman and the hosts, Mr. and Methodist church, is conducting
***** DFW Airport Saturday after Stephenville was included on The Dublin volunteer fire Mrs. Alexander, a revival in Evant this week.
r ny ci , she had visited in the Dublin the progam. Several local department has answered Several Dublin residents Mrs. Willie Magee has
annonajd. Han, and Edna Hill area the past few musicians, including Beadles numerous fires within the past attended the wedding of Susan returned to her home after
plomIme Ana h 4.son, weeks. Her. home is in and Buddy Weeks, accom- few days. The only structure Mary Yantis, daughter of Mr. visiting the past week with her
mrran, mnrsAm8t aMoo Cleveland, Ohio. panied several groups. The fire this week was a mobile and Mrs. Dick Yantis, and son and family in Burleson.
1na. Hospital He weighed Mrs. Janice Pettijohn, Mrs. Dublin Senior Citizens band home on the Keiler dairy in the Dayion J. Cranford in Fielder Wanda Moor of Mansfield
irlmBill Shelton and Mrs. LoVoyce also performed. Rev. J.W. Purves community, which was Road Baptist church in Ar- spent a few days with Willie D.
Nino nasgran paents are Jackson attended the Granbury Abernathy was master of unoccupied. Other grass fires lington August 12. They were Jones this week.
pulaHgogsnand -ate Opera House production, ceremonies. have been along the Harbin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dale ------------
syanmend Eson,t i. "Irene" last week. Approximately 16 teams road. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cocktail’. Birth
nnaerna Linda Harbin, daughter of participated in the Dublin The west Dublin Club met for Hightower, Mrs. Troy Baxter The first cocktail was said
Duane Oakes of Bluff Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Harbin of Jaycee Invitational Softball their annual summer picnic at Mr. and Mrs. WiHiam Cowan to have been served in 1770
Dublin, and Ricky sparkman, tournament during the week- the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Ann, Mrs. Roy Yantis, and Naidetsy Fpnagan,oa, bar-
----- son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer end. Teams from Stephenville, Newell Alexander Friday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cowan. Also, Elmsford, N.Y., who dec’
A new rose that is cerise pink Sparkman, were united in Fort Worth, Mineral Wells, evening. After a basket supper, former Dublin residents who rated the bar with tail feath-
has been named Mary Barnard marriage Saturday evening, Brownwood and Weatherford plus homemade ice cream, the attended included Mr. and Mrs. ers. An inebriate called for a
after flower judge Mary Barn- August 19 int he home of Mrs. were among the ones who group enjoyed an evening of Wade Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. glass of “those cocktails"so
ard of Gloucestershire, as a Dorothy Freeman in Dublin, attended. Proceeds from the visiting. Those who attended Gordon Hodges and Mark Mr sh 6 prepar ed a mixed drink
tribute to her work. The newlyweds will reside in tournament will go to the included Carl Sanders a guest, and Mrs. Wyndell Tackett Mrs “rs -nserted one ° the feath
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Downs, Bob. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 22, 1978, newspaper, August 22, 1978; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1501485/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.