Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 109, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1975 Page: 2 of 10
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Friday, May 16, 1975
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Church News
Today is an Ember Day.
the opportunities which are presents “No Hassle” .
by Jan Larner
First Assembly of God
965-3124
10:55 a.m. Morning Worship Pastor Wendell Parr.
Faith Lutheran Church
6:30 p.m. Bertha Cox Group (Broadcast over KSTV Radio Saturday, May 17, 7:30 p.m.
6:25 p.m. Church Training
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The “Circuit Revival' begins sermon is entitled “Come to Me
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Campus Club Installs Officers
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May 19-24 at 7:30 p.m.
annual
By Lavinia Lohrman
flower container made by the
flowers were available for the
Wednesday, May 14th, was a
Hear Dr. Virteus Gideon - Professor of New
Testament at Southwestern Seminary.
Everyone is invited. Special singing each night.
Special Offering
Doored
Around the Area
American or Spanish
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Antiques, Juntiques, Uniques
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& Good Used Merchandise
Mattress and Box Spring
at reduced prices
Come Buy
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The Crossroads
Furniture Mart
1715 N. Gra
1060 E. Washington
965-7574
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in Spanish
or Early
American
Where can you buy
Sealy Posturepedic
Doored Cocktail Table
Formica Top
Your choice style of Early
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There will be a yard sale
beginning at 9:00 a.m., the
422 W.
Washington
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A Sale
Guests in the home of Mrs.
Frank Walker this past week
were her sisters, Mrs. J.D.
Litton and Mrs. H.W. Waters
and daughter, Mary Jo Tolbert
of Hamilton. Also, Mr. and Mrs.
George Blumintreet of Dallas,
her brother, Carl Fulbright of
Denver City and his son, Rocky
of the University of Texas.
Thursday
10:00 a.m.
Zeddie Edgar
2:00 p.m.
offered at First Baptist Church.
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
10:15 a.m. Sunday School
Lesson on KSTV Radio
Stephenville
Kiwanis Club
Members Remind
You
Hexagon
Lamp
Table
West Side Church of Christ
1313 W. Vanderbilt
2:00 p.m. Sallie Mothershead
Circle meets in the home of
Mrs. Brad Thompson
Tuesday:
11:00 a.m. Iona Clay Circle
luncheon in the home of Mrs.
Warren Olliff ’
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal
Thursday:
Special
Revival Services
Greens Creek Baptist Church
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Please bring Church School
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10:00 a.m. - Holy-Eucharist.
■ We will recognize graduation
" seniors from high school and
1 1 college. Ushers are Charles
Sm Burris and Charles Ochojaki,
m acolytes are Warner Washing-
7122 ton and Conley Thurman. Lay
- Reader is Lawrence Smith,
a Coffee hostess is Jane Gover,
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Activities of First United
Methodist Church
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Church School
10:50 a.m. Worship
3:00 p.m. All-Church Picnic
at the picnic grounds of Mr. and
Mrs. Reecie Jones
Monday:
2:00p.m. Julia Moores Circle
1 meets in the home of Mrs.
and Drink.” All are cordially
invited to attend.
The Bible Study Group will
meet on Wednesday at 10:00
a.m.
The Board of Elders will meet
on Friday at 7:30 p.m.
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Of Interest To
The Sunday School and Adult
Bible Classes meet at 9:15 a.m.
on Sunday. All are invited to
attend these Christ centered
classes.
The morning worship hour is
held at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday.
Phis Sunday we will observe
Pentecost. The Scripture les-
sons are taken from Hebrews
8:8-11 and John 7:37-39. The 1
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship proceeds to go for youth and
mmu- children’s camp.
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The annual report of the
Terrell Foundation is avail-
able for inspection by any
citizen who requests it. Any
interested person should
- e—tost Charles RlMihK
Trust Officer at the Stephen-
ville Bank and Trust Co., 298
W. Washington, Stephen-
ville, Texas, 76491 during
regular banking hours.
Maggie Poteet (Guild) meets in Fellowship and Channel 6 TV)
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tomato plants and
and Jain Moon and Pris
Housewright have the altar
guild duties for the week
11:15 a.m. - Vestry will meet
in the education building.
Monday:
Circle meets in the home of Hall for covered dish supper
Mrs. John Kincannon and program.
Women
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Friday, May 16, 7:30 p.m.
The preacher goes fishing Group will meet in Canterbury
with Pastor Ray Smith and House.
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Sunday Services
Classes , 10 a.m.
Sermon 10:45 a.m.
Evening Service 6 pm
Wednesday . 7:3oP.m
Alton M. Counts, Minister
Phone 968-4813
Visitors Welcome
| with Rev. Wendell Parr, pastor
of Cottonwood Baptist Church,
Dublin.
. Tuesday, May 20, 7:30 p.m.
Rev. Ray Smith, pastor of the
Church of the Nazarene will be
speaking, with his wife,
Paulene, singing.
I Wednesday, May 21,7:30 p.m.
Dr. David Carter, pastor of
| Green’s Creek • Methodist
Church, director of the Wesley
. Foundation (TSU), and asso-
' date pastor of First Methodist
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Pastor Mike Shutter will be the
final speaker during the
revival
I Saturday, May 24 , 7 30 p.m.
Join us in the Community
Room of Stephenville Bank and
p Trust to hear Rev Owen Cain.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
el i Sunday
9.00 a.m. - Church School for
a. kindergarten through college
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CAMPUS CLUB OFFICERS-Campus Chib officers elected for the 75-76 chib year are: (from left) I
Mrs. Marylin Burleson, installing officer; Sena Leese, first vice president; Kaylin Penner, 1
president; Mrs. Harvey Grover, recording secretary; Flo Trogdon, honorary president; Mrs. Tom
Hinkson, third vice president; Mrs. Mack McLeod, parliamentarian; Mrs. Jerry Cox, reporter;
Mrs. Wade Andrews. critic: Miss May Jones, Federation Counselor and Mrs. Oscar Frazier, BONNETSBonnets will be the new project of the sewing room at the Senior Citizens Center. Warner Cable at 7:00 pm. The
executive committee. (Staff Photo) vinia Iorhman received a bonnet as a birthday gift from Lena Tatum. They are shown selecting host will be Pastor John
material to complete more. (Staff Photo) Russell, and the co-host will be
— -—Rev. Wendell Parr.
ysa Friday, May 23,7:30 p.m.
First Baptist Church (Broadcast over Channel 6 TV) 7:30 pm. - Episcopal Char-
First Baptist Church provides Sunday'• Sermons ismatic F ellowship will meet in
for every member of the Morning - Dr. Woodson Canterbury House.
family. We invite each member Armes will be guest speaker Wednesday
of the family to participate in Evening - Jr Hi Choir 5:10 p.m. -Holy Eucharist.
in Stephenville....?
Installalion Meeting 1
—tee which was headed by Mrs.
Clifford Hoelscher Xi Iota Theta met in the gram on Understanding Ones I
The meeting was called to home of Margie Brock with Self.’. |
order by Mrs. Harvey Penner, twenty two members and three After a question and answer g
The minutes from the previous guests present, period following the program, I
meetings were read. Guests Lee Gary presided over the Margie and Launa Purvis I
were introduced. Miss May opening and turned the pro- served frozen fruit salad, punch
' Jones presented our new ' gram over to Mary Olliff who and coffee to the following: SING ALONG—Mrs. LaVerne Nickell and Mrs. Bert Black are looking over the song sheets at
scholarship girl Ms. Kathy introduced an interesting pro- Larry Grubbs, guest of Mary have been printed in preparation for the first monthly Sing Along slated at the Senior Citizens
Biggs. Ms Biggs thanked the Olliff; Mrs. Short, guest of Center Tuesday night at 7 p.m. There are 56 songs on the colored keyed sheets. The public is invited
club for her scholarship and Launa Purvis; Glenda Yeager, Ito attend. r (Staff Photo)
their interest in her. A, TL,L guest of Eloise Yeager and ,
The Federation report wasICC H I llUI II U members, June Arendt, Fran- A r • ( • ( I
given by Miss May Jones. ces Andrews, Betty Stewart, fl AkI /h | %, M M I A M I Q M T Q M
Garden Club garbarbereskcordonojSfuEraaR Ldy dl UII IUl UClLUl
pronounced . a success and .—— -- McAden, Glenda Lacy, Betsy
special commendation was ri . Are: Phillips, Margaret Henslee,
given to Mrs. Clifford Hoelsch- LeCLS Utllcers Mary LaBaume, Mary Olliff,
er for her work on this. Martha Keilberg, Scotty Yo- --—■ . ... cta, — --
A motion was made and kum, Eddie B. Cunningham, beautiful day at the Senior taking, from those gardens with optimist
passed that a dollar would be The Green Thumb Garden Lee Gary, Mirvalene Williams, Citizens Center, an over supply. display,
collected from each member to Club met May 14 at the Ramada’ Winnie Johnson, Evelyn Wil- It started off right with a visit An inside garage sale was In the absence of Rev. Smith,
be used for hostess expenses for Inn for the installation of liams, and Beth Ray. from the Morning Public School going on in the back several our own Rev. Keith led a lively
the meetings next vear officers for the 75-76 club year installation of new officers Kindergarten. The kindergar- people bought the thing they Bible discussion.
It was decided that a and luncheon. for the coming year was led by ten children sang a number of needed most for ten cents. A section of the band
bicentennial committee would The officers elected are: Lee Gary the president. Evelyn songs for the Senior Citizens, An especialy large crowd practiced, in preparation for
be formed and a chairman president, Mrs Gartha Dun- Williams was installed as members of the center respond- attended dinner. The variety of going to Clifton on Friday,
appointed by a special bicenten- can; first vice president, Mrs. president, Betty Stewart - vice ed by singing for the children, dishes was great and included
nial project Dan McGough; second vice president Margie Brock - Rain kept the afternoon group poke salad, cornbread, also r.-
It was announced that the president, Mrs Frank Robin- extention’officer, Mary Olliff - from coming, they plan to come many other fresh garden
annualartshow will be held in son; third vice president, Mrs. recording secretary, Geneva another day. vegetables
the Tall in future years. C.N, Weldon, secretary. Mrs. Moser - corresponding secre- The center was beautifully. After luinch a film from the
The meeting was turned over Frank Terrell; treasurer, Mrs tary, and Beth Ray -treasurer, deeerated-withyard boquets o Multiple Scherosis foundation ____
to Mary Ann Tackett the E.E. Bluethman; reporter and Madonna Lilies, roses, and was shown.
program leader, who intro- historian, Mrs. Robert Wright Sweet William. Boxes of a large and beautiful ceramic
duced Mrs. John Burleson, who and librarian, Mrs. L A
installed the officers for the Baltaell. Mrs. Baltzell served as
coming term. Mrs. Burleson installing officer.
used the theme of Hawaii to Hostesses for the meeting
install the officers. She correla- were Mrs.. Weldon and Mrs.
ted the growth of our nation McGough.
Bible Study M
& Church will be ministering in
| word and song.
’ Thursday, May 22
The revival continues with
Rev. Arley Echols at 7:30 p.m.,
Mr. Art Green of Huckabay
will be in charge of the service.
Miss Cathy Wilson will sing.
/ The "Word Alive"' program
'' will be telecast over Channel 3
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club members met at 7.00 p.m. are: honorary president - Mrs. M S Mac McLeod, crte eisisiniLilulan“anlapmagdu--
in the Robin Room of the W.O. Trogdon; president - Mrs. Mrs Wade .Andrews; reporter -» a '
Tarleton Cafeteria. Each lady Harvey Penner; first vice Mrs. Jerry Cox; Federation :. - j. KC
brought a salad which was president - Mrs Mike Leesei counselor - Mrs. May Jones. ’ =
shared to create, a delightful second vice president - Mrs. Joe
‛ salad supper. Mrs. Tom Cummings; .third vice presi- The reading of the minutes
Hinkson gave the blessing dent - Mrs Tom Hinkson; for May were read and
proceeding the supper. The recording secretary - Mrs. approved.
serving table was decorated Harvey Grover; corresponding .The meeting was adjourned. -
with tropical fruit. While the 1
eating tables were decorated ... . - ■ . Il li
with shells. English ivy, and V i nta | hota —Aicie
periwinkle to carry out the /1 ULC I I I • LO I IUIV• ।
Ha wain theme. Each member I
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 109, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1975, newspaper, May 16, 1975; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559927/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.