Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1975 Page: 2 of 10
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opening of gifts, cake and ice
cream were served to the
following: Mrs. Claud Gunn,
Mr. and Mrs. O.L Stone. Mrs.
Aviation Administration in Fort
Worth where he served in the
capacity of ’ an electronic
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Thursday
The Word Alive” telecast
will be released on Channel 13
Warner Cable at 7:00 p.m. The
host is John Russell, and
eg-hest is Wendell Parr The
format -is—variety, with a
teachingemphasis. The title —
“Word Alive” is taken from
Hebrews 4:12:Jesus, the Living
Word is the theme.
First Baptist Church
We invite each member of the
family to participate in the
opportunities which are offered-
gt First Baptist Church.
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10:15 a m. Sunday School
Lesson KSTV Radio ;:
10:55 a.m. Morning Worship
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Race Street was honored with a Walker. Mr and Mrs. Leonard
surprise birthday party an Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Brice
- Saturday evening. August 1 Stone, Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Stone,____________
The party was in observance of Mr and Mrs. Cecil Stone, Mrs
her 80th birthday and was held R.E. Pack, Mrs. Edgar Pack,
in the home of her son and his Mrs Debra Ratliff. Marilyn
---wife, Mr. and Mrs - Albert Stone,. Vivian Turner. Mr. _______•
Stewart, 1830 Kingland Drive, and Mrs. David Gray and
Other hosts for the event were Melissa, Mr and Mrs Lindy
her grandchildren. Mr and Walker, all of Stephenville; Mr
Mrs. Gene Stewart of Fort and Mrs. Randall Shelton of
Worth and Mr. and Mrs Max Houston. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
_____.Gardner of Dallas A large Partain of Waco, the honoree
--decorated birthday cake with and the hosts.
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assistant superintendent for ing, speaking and writing
curriculum development, re- English, according to published “atin, for the past several
ported the project has produced reports. decades, has been attacked as
positive results in the expert- Dr McGee said he will get irrelevant and clitist," Dr.
mental group. pre-post test material when the IDamico said in explaining his
Mrs. Janice Harkins, the program is coatinued in the fall interest in the project, “but
teacher ..for the class ~ ttyt to ' formulate statisties to nothing, is more relevant in
participated in the experiment, support the teacher's overall these complicated times than a
stated in her report to Dr, observation of improvement. literate citizenry ”
McGree that students involved Latin FLES originated in i.,.
showed significant vocabulary inner-city schools struggling to Class sessions at Jefferson
growth, better than average arrest thie declining reading Davis, lasting 20 minutes each
advancement on reading level scores that accompanied urban day.wereconducted almost
and improved comprehension, "white flight,” exclusively in Latin after the
According to Dr. McGee, Dr: Judith Le—Bovit, who first few weeks. Students
“Comprehension appears to instituted Latin FLES in the answered roll call, sang songs
have been increased partly Washington, D.C. schools, and responded to instructions in
because of vocabulary im- demonstrated impressive proof Isatin..
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Back-To-Sc hoo asuals and
dress shoes on sale through
Saturday Buy now and
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The company did four new I
Mr and Mrs. Vince Concilio, works by .American choreogra-
_ formerly of Fort Worth, were phers to music by American
surprised August 6 with a composers, to celebrate the Bi-
housewarming by their family centennial,
and friends at- their new “Mosaics was, hore0-_
—residence at 2415 Jasmine i in Miami. to Howard Hanson s
Refreshments of punch, dips •piano concerto. Hanson,
_ and chips, olives, and decorated Tbornin Wahoo .Neb., is profes-- ____ _ . .. , .
—bit cakes were served after the sor emeritus at the Eastman PEACH QUEEN - Miss Sue Steakley was named State Peach Queen during the recent Peach and
honorees opened their gift*---Setioul of Music - ——Melon Festivafheld in De Leon. She was chosen from a field ef 10 eentestants. Sue is 17 and a
Those attending the occasion Richard Englund, born in freshman at Tarleton State University where she is majoring in law enforcement. She will be
were Mr .and Mrs Red Hale. Seattle. recreated Krazy ented at a banquet at Texas A&M in October. She was also chosen as one of 15 finalists in the
Mr and-Mrs. I.V. Robinson. Kat," a balletchoreographed in recent "Miss Texas Teenage Pageant” held at Clarendon Junior College. Sue is a 1975 graduate of
Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Brothers. 1922 by Adolphe Bolm to a com- Stephenville and is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Len Steakley. ” ~ f Staff Photo I
Mrs. T.R. Moore. Mrs. Marga- missioned score by John Aden ------ ----------------- --_--------------—,----
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the candles in the shape of the
number 80 was the center of the
birthday table The table was
also-decorated with a basket of
-daisies, flanked by crystal Mr. and Mrs. Charles W—
candle holders and white Herring and Mark of Houston
candles. Streamers of happy have been here for a visit with
birthday also decorated the their emothers, Mrs.—L.R.--------
room. ’ The highlight of the Herring and Mrs Jim Rodgers
evening was the fact that all six and her sister, Mrs. R.L.
- sisters and five brothers were Ballow. Saturday, Mrs. L.R. -
present to help Mrs. Stewart Herring and Charles were inI
celebrate her birthday, Arhngum visited her brother.
Following the singing of Dr R B Wolford in the hospital
Happy Birthday and the there Ir
Griffin, and Mrs. Truman
Burnett of Cleburne. Mr
Concilio has recently
retired from the Federal
DENTON Texas - A pilot provement, plus an ability to of the linguistic effectiveness of
program in the Denton school find learning in words.” Latin in her report to the
system is successfully attack- The course, which was taught National Endowment for the
ing the reading difficulties of in conjunction with the Right- Humanities which funded her
elementary school children by to-Read program at Denton’s work.
seeking a lively answer from a Jefferson Davis School, was the Tests of reading skills in
dead source-Latin. first Latin class in Texas to be English for Latin FLES sixth
Dr. Anthony Damico of North structured along Foreign Lang- graders in Washington indicat-
Texas State_University‛s_for-uages in Elementary Schools ted 15 months progress in one
eign language department (FLES) guidelines as they have school year as compared to 10
faculty teaches an experiment- been used in several major U.S. months progress for groups
al class U. Latin aimed at cities. without a foreign language
improving English skills to The first goal of LatimFLEs Latin outstripped both FLES
sixth graders at Jefferson is to extend the English verbal Spanish and FLES French, 3
Davis Elementary School, functioning of children, according to Dr. Le Bovit’s •
Dr Robert T/McGee, Deuton Improvement occurs in read- tests
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would lake all the money he crumbs. nuts and sugar Beat
earns to find enough women to ■ together yolks, condensed milk, -
wienirearednascomeupun .-----------------his wife does for
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Monday ; Mondav wife. We ought to quantify what Pour in lemon mixture.
A car. Pool will leave the • Eniscooal Charts- a woman does in the home and Sprinkle with remaining crumb
_ church at p.m.for a youth m7t30-pmocEPis (Pa meet in give her credit whenitcomes-to mixture Bake in a preheated
faffyinltarigieiaTThe public is "ship A persons computing social security pay- 325-degree oven 30 minutes; let
A invited. — Ganterbur ‘ ments and pensions," she said stand in oven with heat turned
Tuesday are invited. Regardinm denendent wo- off and door closed for 1 hour.
Women s Missionary Council Wednesday , nEegp Mead said "Women At its fluffiest and highest -
will meet at 10:00 a.m. at the 5:10 Pm- - Holy-Eucharist. g husband to look serve warm son after this: but
Wednesday Foday is the Feast ofSL Mary after them are. terrible nuisan- mheueh-it sinks as it cools
"heemidweek service meets the Virgin. ces The more dependent they -Makes.85eEVAF45-
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Sunday August 10 6:00 p.m.
Everyone is Invited To Attend.________
Church News Social Security Benefits
Cburchof God ' 6 25 p.m. Church TPaming-F^UggeSted for Housewives
1391N. Race St. Musi AStviysume Worship MANILA, The Philipines AP - are, the harder the men have to
_____________________________-____Friday- Saturday - Sunday 2 Anthropologist Margaret Mead work all their lives providing .
technictan.. August 8 - 9 - 10th • CFRMON SUBJECT’S said todav she thinks housewiv- for their women ".
~__Mr. and Mrs. Concilio are 7:30 p.m. - The speaker each SERMON SUBJECT S. - ■ "7
looking forward to making new night Morning - "Convinced Discip- es should get credit ww
friends—and renewing old "Eiangelist . Rev Bonnie testke+4:33— social security.and.other- MOCK CHEESECAKE
acquaintances here, in _ Saenz (ron, Phoenix, Arizona. Evening - Touched, by pensionsforuallthe.work they-Fromthe19sosandworthre-
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be-an interpretor-for-the deaf-SHs.sHpsToparshureh—advisedyoung women to break 1z i up fine zwieback crumbs
and mute at each Service. Saturday ~ EgA-i away from dependence on men .14 cup finely chopped
Pastor - Deets invites-all to 6:00 p.m. - Holy Eucharish—as - saving ths walhuts
attend these special services. Acolyte is Don Ball This wouha also ’serve' as male i tablespoon sugar
Everyone welcome. service counts for Sunday. "lurotin - - 4 eggs, separated
- First Assembly of God Sunday — _ - Wiv^ are the cheaoest form 14-ounce 1 an condensed milk
Sunday 1 10:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist: Wigs.arentheshearandorn 1 teaspoon grated lemon or
Sunday school for all ages Acolytes are Les Lunce and richer-a man is the better his
begins at 10:00 a.m., morning Conley Thurman, Lay Reader wife does her work, for nothing,
worship at m00 a.m.rand theis JimMagill Fshersare man earned $100,000, it
evening service at 7:00 p.m. Cleve Cole and Rob Pitzer,
The tentative topic for the Coffee Hostess is Iva Marr, and
morning message is "That Jenny Allen and Mary Lu
Which I Feared Has Come Upon Chambers have the, altar guild
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1975, newspaper, August 8, 1975; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1666270/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.