Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 162, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 20, 1979 Page: 3 of 10
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Bonnie Naul. daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Paschal Brown,
is a patient in Memorial
Hospital in Arlington and is
some better at this writing.
We hope she is well soon.
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Mr and Mrs R. C. Colston
of Fort Worth visited Mr. and
Mn J. R Stringer Friday
Pat Walker’s presents:
the splendor of being slender.
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Those attending
Mmes. A. W. Boyd
Visitors of Mr and Mrs.
Chester land and Roy were
Mr. and Mrs Aodis land and
son Rickey of Richardses and
Mr and Mrs Chester land Jr.
and Noel of Brownwood
Every Day
Price
Saturday visitors of the Nauls
were Mr and Mrs. Charlie
Reagan of Morgan Mill and
Leatice Rasberry of Stephen-
ville
No 4
-1590 w. Frey-
The Preacher Bowies went
to Fort Worth on business
Monday
Walter Pruitt is spending
the winter with his son and
daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs
Winnifred Pruitt of Fort
Worth
Mr and Mrs A B Naul
went to see Mr and Mrs
Freddie Naul and daughters of
Stephenville Thursday night
Caldwell spent last Thursday
visiting relatives in Coman-
che.
We missed Exia Marie
Holbert at coffee Thursday
and learned that she had gone
to see her daughter and
family.
Delda Carter certainly got
R. C. Patterson returned
home from Odessa, where he
had visited his wife, Louise,
who is still with her mother
who is ill. He stopped to see
the Paschal Brown Wednes-
day
Every day
Price
The NTS Chib met Feb. Min
the home of Mrs. Fred
MeCleskey.
Refreshments of chicken
salad, congealed orange sal-
ad, crackers, olives, coffee
and angel food cake with
strawberries and whipped
You have until then to begin
your program at the
y» Price
No. 4
-410 South Loop (formerly Wood's)-
We have discontinued
Marigold Milk, but we
bring you Bordens at
the same price -
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Food Stores
• Stephenville Locations *
No. 10
389 S. Graham-
"I've gone from size 14 to size 9 at Pat Walker's"
—Frances Palmer
1 Living a lithe and lovely figure is a very special joy—one you've
dreamed about long enough. Now it's time to achieve your wonderful
new look, easily and pleasantly, with Pat
had a nice visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Litton of
Waco came up to see her
sister, Alma Walker, Friday
night and then they all went to
Abilene to the Sing Song at
ACU and also attended the
lectures They had hoped for
warmer weather for their trip
but we don’t always get what
we order
Ruth Foster received a
phone call saying that her
daughter, Judy Archer of
Graham, was in the hospital
so Mrs. Foster went to
Graham to baby sit for her
daughter and to be near her.
Hope she is better soon.
Imagene Cobb is still in the
hospital and isn’t' improving
as fast as we had hoped. Her
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C., Glenda Cripps and Pam Legan. (E-T Staff Photo by Mary
Smith.)
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EFFICTIVE MARCM 1,1979
Single T reatment - 4”
For 30 minutes .
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We do not carry a sub-standard milk
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The meditation period and
devotional thoughts were
given by Mrs. Gus Sanders
when the Lydia Sunday School
Class met Feb. 13 in the home
of Modest Love.
Lucille Huckabee presided
as reports were given for
January The class voted to
give a donation to the
behalf Refreshments were
served to Mmes Josephine
Spears, Stella Faye Pittman,
Ruth Zimmerman, Virgie
Cook, Velma Cannon, Tama
Ratliff, Genevieve Hodges,
Katie Holmes, Wynama
Anderson, Modest Love, Helen
Sanders, Lota Harris, Neil
Cox, Lucille Huckabee, Val
By MRS. PASCHAL BROWN
• Laura Hurteau is a patient
in Scott and White Hospital,
room 443, in Temple. She
underwent surgery for an
aneurism of the brain Feb 2
and is recovering quite well
She is able to speak a few
words now and wishes to
thank everyone for their cards
and prayers
Mr and Mrs A. B Naul
were honored on their birth-
days Sunday at their home.
Those attending were Mr and
Mrs Eldon Naul and family,
Mr and Mrs Malcolm Lllard
and sons of Dallas. Mr and
Mrs Aron Naul and family of
Duffau, Mr and Mn Freddie
Naul and daughters of
Stephenville. Mr and Mrs
Larry Naul of Hico and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Phillips of
Stephenville
Mr . and Mrs Weldon Moms
of Grand Prairie, Mr and
Mrs Joe Phillips of Stephen-
ville and Mr and Mrs Larry
Naul of Hico-visited with Mr
and Mrs Aron Naul and
family during the weekend
Guests of Mr and Mrs.
Paschal Brown Sunday were
Mr and Mn P. D Ash and
daughter Cheryl, Mrs Johnny
Ash of Stephenville. Mr and
Mrs Eldon Naul and family of
Dallas. Dell Martin of Iredell.
Hettie Britton and Lemmie
Trauthau of Hico
Weekend visitors of Mr and
Mrs H H Talley were Mr
and Mrs Toby Briles and TD
of Granbury. Mr and Mrs
Jim Briles. Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Herrin of Stephenville
and Wendell Scott of Fort
Worth
Ruth Grant visited Mr and
Mrs Paschal Brown Tuesday
and went to Comanche
Wednesday where she saw
some relatives and did some
business
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"I am enjoying life so much
more since I started my l’at
Walker's treatments I
have always had a weight
problem and had been
ven self-conscious of the
waylloked. That’s all
changing now and it’s a great
feeling in less than a year I
havelost 51 inches and
pounds. I’ve gone from size 14 to
size 9..."
Neither a gym nor a spa, Pat
Walker’s is an elegantly deco-
rated salon in which you can
shape vour figure without
strenuous exercises. You benefit
from these important adv an-
tages
• complete individual prix an
• safe passive exercise on the
Sy mmetricon
• sensible citing plan
• personalized program to
meet Vour needs
• trained professional coun-
___________________________________■ _____________________
( M I TODNY for the I RI I
appointment that can make a
boautiful difference in your
life We want to give vou a
complimentary treatment and
figure analy sis without obh-
gation, of course. Just call or
come by to reserve time
we've been having lately. One
thing about it, th fruit trees
won’t be budding out this
week.
We are glad to hear that
Linda Jordan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs: Earl Pack, has
returned home from Temple
where she had surgery at
Scott and White Hospital. We
are happy to report every-
thing went well and she is
home at this writing
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jackson
visited their children, Mr. and
Mrs. James Jackson and Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Deming, in Fort
Worth last weekend and all
fence Smith, Carl 4 biwick,
Loy Jones and guest Mildred
Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Evans left
Thursday morning for a
month of fishing near Hemp-
hill. They are coming back
when It gets warm enough to
garden.
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some good news this week.
The doctor took the 6% lb. cast
off of her leg She will still be
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survived the ba
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appointment
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Mon-Fri 7 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
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sister, Adele Gilbert of Santa
Anna, is at her bedside at this
time. We are hoping she will
be better soon and be back in
her home, as she is missed
very much.
Lorene Jackson had the
Thursday morning coffee last
week with 18 friends present to
enjoy coffee and cake. Those
attending were Vera Lowe,
Alma Walker, Nila Gray,
Hazel Mauldin, Verna Fan-
ning. Delda Carter, Margie
Viles, Ova Jones, Pauline
Pack, Lana Morris, Lucile
Couger, Jo Berry, Bamah
Davis, Lois McLemore, Estell
Walton, Verna Willard and a
visitor, Ruby Moser. Jo Berry
will be hostess next week
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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on crutches for some time but
that was expected. She is BANQUET - All five local chapters of Beta Sigma Phi joined
relieved to get rid of that together last week for a banquet with husbands and guests at the
heavy cast and we are happy Red Bandana Steakhouse. Pictured above are the presidents of
for her 7 the chapters and the mistress of ceremonies. They are, from
Newberrys for the London laird, Eugia Flynt. Dorothy
Mr and Mrs Dan Robinson missiontrip. Malone, Leona Moser, Myrtle
found their mare. Popcorn, 21 Many churches and class Pack and Ruth Denman
years old, dead in the pasture members were mentioned as Katie Holmes led the
Thursday We will all miss being ill and Lota Harris led dismissal prayer.
her. prayer in their
Lifestyles "E
Walker’s iwch program of weight re-
duction Like Frances Palmer, the
pretty l’at Walker’s patron featured
• here, you-can assure yourself of as • o r
. brighter, slimmer-future Mrs , ' E
Palmer writes: 1
. Compare quality and price - $
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Downs, Bob. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 162, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 20, 1979, newspaper, February 20, 1979; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1501640/m1/3/?q=Simon+P+Holmes: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.