The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 11, 1961 Page: 5 of 8
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Mrs. A. E. Bonorden of Port Lavaca. The wed-
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Mrs R C Wood. Mr Wheeler,
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ties, having worked with the
Stamps Quartette and numer-
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tivities. Mr. and Mrs Wheeler
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Mr and Mrs Walter Woold- Christi, while Mrs Wallace Ray
Morgenroth and children are vi-
R V Jones family in Corpus
Mrs Fay Morgenroth and son. Nichols and children have re-
and Mexico.
Mrs Robert Armstrong Pat-
sy and Peggy left Friday to
visit her parents in Woodville 1
Miss Margaret Burris spent;
part of hep two weeks vacation I
with her parents in III,
Mr and Mrs. J. B Strown 1
went to Galveston Wednesday
Hwy. 35 and Calhoun St
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Francis Joseph Musso, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Musso of Dallas. Miss Allen is a gradu-
ate ofRaylorUnversity, College of Dentistry,
Cam th School of Dental Hygiene. The groom-
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nounce the engagement and approaching mar-
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well, New Mexico, who are plan- : Ross Ghiselin. Winners were
ning to spend the summer with Mrs. Ralph Powers, Mrs. Har- .
the Bretts. rv Stellman and Mrs George
The youngsters, eight and 10 Rhoades, who won the bingo
years old, came by bus by them- prize. •
•elves from New Mexico, and Mrs. Ghiselin had as her
Mrs. Brett says this is not th • guests Mrs. Warren Franz and
lua.tmu: the Yuung trimku . Ed Vela. Jr Mrs, B. I,
have made the trip unaccom- Lempert will be hostess to thej
Mrs. O. B Cassel has been
named as director of Women's I
Division of the Calhoun County
--Fair - Mr-—€esse}—is -a.mem-,
ber of the Green Lake Home
Demonstration Club and is one
of the charter members of that
club She has held every office ,
except president
She has done much for the ।
fair every year, as an exhibi-
tor and as a helper in register-
ing exhibits' of others. Her
daughter, Mrs. Gene Garner is
an active club member Another
daughter, .Maybell is an active
4-H member Mrs. Cassel will
appoint her helpers.
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Thursday' morning
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brel O ‘Brin in Seadrift. It was )
in the interest of the delegates J
to the National Convention in
Maine. There were about twel-
ve present. 1
Mr and Mrs. J C. Melton
and son Bobby of Houston were
guests Wednesday of her sis-
ter, Mr. and Mis. J. P Wood.
- Mr. and Mrs. Benton Alln
of Gonzales, and Judge and
Mrs. O. L. Bell and children, ,
Lark andSteva, of Quanah
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There are so many ways a
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. . let's talk business today!
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Mr and Mrs W T Morgan George Bindewald and Mrs business trip to Corpus Chris- |
and children left Sunday for Mary Southern tied for high’ti Friday
Denver. Colo where they will score: Mr. and Mrs. Loran Dean,
ytsi her sister, Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs R. E Lee and Kerrie Ann, and Connie went to
Burk McNair Jerry and Mr and Mrs. E. R San Antonio Friday to visit re-
week. her brother, Mr and Mrs. siting her aunt in Alice.
Robert Hick and family of Mar-! Mrs Ruth Bindewata was hos-
l ion, Iowa Bob Wooldridge wenttess for th 42 club Wednesday.
. home with the Ricks for a two Guests were Mrs. J P Nunley
weeks visit and Mrs Mary Southern. Mrs.
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they will visit relatives and
points of interest in the state
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The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 11, 1961, newspaper, July 11, 1961; Port Lavaca, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613026/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Calhoun County Public Library.