Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 200, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 31, 1975 Page: 11 of 26
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Hecko and her daughters,
Mr and Mrs Clifton Morvant
announce the birth of a daught- —
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was born August 11 and weigh-
ed nine pounds, one and one-
fourth ounces and was 20 and
one-fourth inches long
Grandparents are Mr and
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.lle. Loousiana, and Mrs De-
witte Morgan, of Pecan Island. .
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This pull-on lOOk is.
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likes to prepare it and that
guests appreeialg-
4 cup butter (hal sweet
and half-salted
, Handy of Fort Worth, accom-
panied on the organ by Mrs
The molded bodice of English personal shower hosted by Miss
net featured a lace stand-up Tonya Thomas, a misceilan-
collar ami long tapered sleeves, eous shower in Albany, Okla-
The entire bodice and sleeves homa given by Mrs. J.S.
; were covered with alencon lace, Dellinger and Mrs Weldon
acented with clusters of seed Heflin _ and on Wednesday
marls Two narrow bands of
\ enise lace encircled the waist
and sheer yoke The chiffon
skirt fell in soft gathers from
the empire waistline to carpet
length She wore a full length
veil of silk illusion which drifted
down the back of her gown from
a small beaded lace coif
Ushers were Edwin Helton
and Bill Bailey, both of Fort
Worth
Serving in the reception were
Mrs Randy Morrow of Hurst,
Texas, Mrs Rusty tancaster.
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of Glen Rose, Mrs Guy
Hawkins of Fort Worth, Mrs
Bill Butler and Mrs Donald
Sample of Irving. and Mrs
Weldon Heflin of Bonham
Twelfth of Never" and
"Qui t Help Falling in Love”
were sang by Mr Chauncey
meeting - Room 103 - High of pain and personal injury. Everyone should have a plan you suspect'fine, feel the door
School building . Very upsetting, according to for a quick escape, preferably with your palm If it’s hot,
, the report by the National Coni- two escape routes in case one don’t open it.
TUESDAY * mission on Fire Safety and is closed Use the window for escape '
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l 5.30m stingeretteractic, fire can’t happen you.is no whereto go in a variety of cir- your mouth and nose with a
- pimp-mstnserette Practe only foolhardyi it can be a fa- cumstances. Remember that damp cloth if possible -
-r), . . . .) tal mistake. most fire deaths occur at night, Don’t waste time getting
5:30 p.m. 8th grade football vs -Fire strikes hardest at chil- perhaps while you are sleeping, dressed or gathering valuables
Graham - here - dren and the elderly. Last year, so don’t overlook this possi- Vanity and greed have no place
| 6:00 p.m. 6th grade band firewas the third largest acci- bility during your drill in a raging fire.
meeting - Middle School dental-killer of American chil- -Once you have established es- In case of fire, don’t panic. If
’ 7:00 p.m. Central P.T.A. Fun dren. Many injuries and deaths cape routes, plan a central you practice what to do and
Night - Auditorium in fire accidents occur because!- meeting place, so that everyone have an early enough warning,
the victims just didn’t know can be accounted for, you will be best prepared to
WEDNESDAY what to do. If anyone’s clothing ignites, carry out the safety measures
10-06 am Assembly —Most fires start in living he should roll over and over on which will give you the best
3:30 p.m. Cheerleaders paint rooms, 37 per cent, followed by the ground. Running will only chance for survival.
signs - Front of High School
building
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Couple Repeats Vows I
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in marriage on August 23 at 8:00 Me", "Hawaiian Wedding
in the evening at Brentwood Song" and "Brian’s Song". -
Hills Primitive Baptist Church The bride’s something old
in Fort Worth, with Elder BiDy was her mother's class ring,
lawrence officiating. which she wore on her right
Parents are Mr and Mrs. hand, something new was her
Gerald A. Throne of 1424 garter, which was trimmed in
Nottingham, ort Worth and blue, presented to her by her
* Mr and Mrs "Archie Heflin of grandparent’s, Mr. and Mrs.
Albany, Oklahoma. Grandpar- John M. Nelson, something
ents of the bride are Mr and borrowed was her mother’s
Mrs John M Nelson of wedding band, sewn on her
Stephenville, Texas and Mr garter and the sixpence in her
and Mrs Carl O Throne of Fort shoe. She was given in
Worth. marriage by her father.
Maid of Honor was Miss The couple will make their
Susan Throne, sister of the home in Fort Worth, after a
bride ami Miss Tonya Thomas short wedding trip.
and Miss Julie Hecko were Out-of-town guests included
bridesmaids Dr. and Mrs. James E. Magill
Robert Sample, of Irvinga of Stephenville and Mr and
was bost man Robert Shanklin Mrs. Eldred Rash of Granbury,
of Irving and Guy Hawkins of Texas.
Fort Worth were groomsmen There was a miscellaneous
The brute chose a gown of shower given by Mrs Tot Bales
white chiffon and alencon lace and Mrs. Bobby Wilson, a
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Wr-rk , gqqg CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. kitchens, 22 per cent, base- fan the flames.
m" ’ (AP) — Fire is more than'the ments, per cent, then'bed-' If you sense fire, evacuate
MONDAY * subject of a popular catast- rooms, 13 per cent, according the family speedily, closing all
Mgn.A. or rophe movie.' Last year for to Rick Goings, president of doors behind you as you leave
5:30 p.m. Stingerette Prac- more than 11,000 Americans, Dynamics, Inc., which makes Call the fire department imme- :
tice - Park fire was a killer and for anoth- fire alarm systems diately.
6:30 p.m-. Booster Club er 300,000 it was an instrument if a fire starts Sleep with doors closed if
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- Sponsor Opera
The "Stephenyile Znta'Club
will sponsor the final 2 p.m.
matinee feature of "Once Upon
A Mattress" a musical comedy
at the Granbury Opera House,
— Sunday, September 7.
Tickets will be $3 50, no
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Tickets may be purchased
from any member of Zonta or
__________call 1965-3513, 965-4717 or
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 200, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 31, 1975, newspaper, August 31, 1975; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1666283/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.