Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 200, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 31, 1975 Page: 12 of 26
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mons The bride s the lace. She carried a cross shaped A reception was held at the: August 23. Mrs Auensetres
daughter of Mr and Mrs bouquet of feathered pink church,. Martha Stegemoller, brothers visited them andhad
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amu m, Khan’s nomadic warriors sun- Mengbers —of the Senior painting our attractive sign and honored Friday. Inose v g 1
IE Too many garden fresh Khansnomnadewanososun citizens center were pleased to to Mr Hatley of Hatleys Those having birthdays dur- July were Jack Johnson
IffW vegetables present a problem to dedumaress.1m-, 4 hear al about the LaMottes’ garage for furnishing his nice mg August included J.E. Emma Hale, Mary O Hale.
H homemakers with limited light ig P0 k wonderful 50th wedding cele- trailer and driving us. Wilcox, Sarah Keiph, Ida Mrs.. Manda Driver, Sarah
freezer spacecongcanning someefotttein Aewaterninder bration, including greetings Birthdays this past week Miler, Agnes Wyly. Dove Biggs and Clarice Driver.
H* equipment Try drymg them sadd soar ™ oin from President and Mrs Ford. included Hazel Hill on Monday,
Fruits and vegetables can be egchdayrsjotrnemteromg This was their daughter, Inez Burkett on Tuesday. .
ri12 preservediby drying -the oldest then bv Janelle and grandson, Dierk s Charles Lamotte on Friday and
method" known to mankind toamake a thin porridge by week with us before Bu-ie Thompson (today) Sun- •
Dssntgnis-uoemovingtonougb nfodaysun-drying lor preser- returning to Germany .We were dq. „ w
nrevent spoilage because both vation is especially important happy to meet their son and Hostesses this wee wer
PrgventssndKtcroorgnisms to underdeveloped nations. In daughter from Iowa, also. Lottie Medford and Leona
enzye moisture Turkev. yogurt made from cow New members of the center Hauk. Next week Everett and
regutou many different or buffalo milk is sun-dried into club this week are Mary and Thelma Miller will be hosting
recommendations for types of a chalky powder that can be Ross Rutherford, Rt. 2. Hico, the center.
recommenaauOTV, tor types oi indefinitely -__________ Were happy to have them. Remember to register at |
drying, treatments exist -the w e‘re pleased to hear that Tarleton from Monday through
gandser or pprsach carrots, “bednsd orupepper. SammieJ Plerce is doing wel. Friday, sept. classes start
technique woHls in certain Boiling in water reconstitututes She will be in the hospital some Monday
tttatiins it to produce a stew containing time, however. Jack Jacobs Berta Howell and Flossie
Spring methods include sun- most of the original ingredients, was in and out of the hospital Derrick won door prizes at the
Drying methods mciuoe sim Vitamin C which this week Bill Walker is in Wednesday luncheon this week.
drying, oven drying and sun except. Vtttmnin -- which Harris Hospital; members _ We are pleased that Mr.
asolarpghenternenunssfut “Altough drying preserves signed a card for get well Ferguson. Stephenville Fire
“ drn&wdet nmoostenesut not food, it also affects taste - not wishes to hun. James Itammey Marshall, will speak to the
tnda to Xk the f^ always for the best, and Jess Haley will both be Wednesday noon luncheon
enotliisSnetessaryto Two fruits that do have going for eye checks this week, assembly on Fire Prevention,
natemvairstdsbosortrsidsed agreeable flavors are prunes We’re thinking of the Lilleys. Plan to be here to hear some
moisture =»nd a’r circulation to and raisins, which are dried Jess Lilley is still in the hospital worth while information,
moisture ano acteuauon io in Abilene. Late word is that Clara Lenzini brought some
casun was invented’ at Drying almoiways causes Peck Hutton is in the hospital in good records back to the center
the same time as agriculture some loss of nutritional quality Lampasas. from Chicago. She sang,.. .
q Mun dried ! ish; meat and fruit—A few vitamins, particularly: Guests at the Wednesday Luna A Menzunu Mar". -
2 to reserve them for another tend to be destroyed or depleted noon luncheon were: Joyce, Italian during, squa r e nemg
.2 . . bv the light of sun-drying. Ken, Linda and Kevin Hall Thursday night. Evelyn Phi -
in the 136 century. Genghis ’Fruits that may be dried Rev; Hall conducted Bible bps from Fort Worth and her
1222 - include apples apricots, ber- study in August. Rev. Warren, mother. Audrey Elkins, had a
RARNAI ries, cherries, dates, figs, Olliff will lead Bible study in -demonstration of a Minuet
I I . A g l grapes ’ nectarines, peaches, September Another guest was waltz during the evening
2Ap A r rl I \ A mm Searsand plums Florence Witkop from Florida Our folks in the sewing room
0y( LX ()()() V V () U vegetables that may be dried She 15 the mother of Ger aiding have, been surprised to hear
Jvll Ivl / I VAI $ VV *4 — include lima beans, green and Washington _ that, quilting is strictly an
—..... 2 . redchili nenners corn onions Every one hada good tune .American craft. We have sold
Miss Paula Kay Joiner full length flares -sRirt with a served as. the usher., redchPePPrssoneolln decorating the float for the three quilts that are going to
-ame the bride of Gar self tram, high fitted bodice Mrs Lucille Brashear was sh aPu mPEs seasbnim ROdeo parade, being in the Germany because they are
+ardai in a double ring .with lace -mudriff and a ' the featured pianist and Mrs ‘ — —5 — ---------parade, and having refresh- such a novelty there Reeet
AI I FXS HAVE VISITORS ments at the center afterwards quilt customers have’been trom
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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/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.