The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1970 Page: 13 of 16
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THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1970
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TNI TULIA, 11wI■S•t *•«*»■
Scott-Willborn Wedding
Vows Are Exchanged
Homo of the bride's parents was
the scene of the wedding cere
mony that unit.d in marriage Miss
Beverly Dianne Scott and Dwight
Wbllborn Saturday at 7:30 in tne
evening.
Rev. Norris Will born, pastor of
the F’lr-t Soutiiern Baptist Church
of Durango, ( »io., and brother ot
the bridegroom, officiated the dou-
ble ring vows,in a decorative set-
ting if greenery bank.ng the fire-
place and a candelabra arch.
The bride H the daughier of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Scott. Barents of
the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs
Oil\ er Wiliborn of lulia.
Mrs. Ro'iert Morton was pianist
for wedding selections
Given tn marriage by h.T father,
the bride wore a street length
dr*ss of white c+nff.m over -a in
featuring in l-'rr:jure bodice accent-
ed with lace and long, full chiffon
sleeves A chiffon train edged in
laee and a silk illusion veil fa ling
from a tear-drop headpiece com-
plemented her aitire. She carried a
bocquo. of white r-.-e-.
Miss D bbie Matlo.k of F.arfh
was maid of honor and Joe I we of
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Tuba was best man Ushers were
Tony Brown of Marshall, the
bridegroom’s nephew, and Gary
Scott, the bride’s brother.
Miss Matlock wore a street leng-
th dress of light blue cotton satin
•with Empire bodice. She carried
a bouquet of white and blue asters.
Serving as candlelighters were
Kicky tt ilLbom of Durango, Colo ,
nephew of the bndcgrojm, and
Jack.e Scott, the bride's brother
Following the ceremony, a recep-
tion was given in the, Scott home.
Reception assistants were Miss
Linda Glasscock of Lockncy, and
MISS Brenda Scot (if Mules h o e,
botn cousins <*f tne bride. Miss
Judy S.ott, the brde's sisar, re-
g.-. t red guests. Also helping with
ho-tt — duties were Mrs Bill Glass-
CO< k and Mn. Riley True.
'lh<* bride changed to a Mark and
white linen dres- for traveling to
Durango f m a wedding tr.p She
adu d black paten accessories.
The couple will reside at 51.3 N.
Floyd in l ulia Mrs. Willbom is a
19(19 graduate of Kress High schini
and at,ended South Blaias college
one vwr Her hu-oand was grad-
ual, d »rom iul.a High school in
I #*>4 and attended South Bla hs Col-
1 g* II is ‘anipl ived by Swosher
Lie. r 1 . Inc.
A rehearsal d.nn* .* wa- givvn Fn-
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day night at lesson’s Restaurant
by the bridegroom’s parents.
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Kress Youths
Get Degrees
Three members of Kress Future
Farmers of /America Chapter re -
ceived their Lorn- Star Farmer De-
gr.e :n San Antonio at the state
FFA convention July 15-16-17.
Members receiving tnis degroe
were Layne Thomas, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifton Thomas, Jimmie
(.limn, son fo Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Glenn and David Glenn, son of
Mr and Mrs. Dwight Glenn
To receive the state's hignest
award offered by the Texas As-
sociation of Future Farmers of
America, a student must have been
enrolled in vocational agriculture
and a member ot the FFA at
lea<t three years. Eacn student
keeps a record of h.s supervised
farming projects for each year in
vocai.onal agriculture lhe*>e re -
cords are rated on the dis -
trict, area, and state level Each
student book is rated as to Dilxir
income, net worth, leadership, con-
tests, cooperative acUvities. spon-
sored by the FF A, community ac-
tivities,'and farming program-
Jimmie Glenn, a May graduate
of kre-s High school was active
in the Kress FFA Chapter. Jimmie
served three years as chapter re-
porter and one year as District
reporter. Jimmie s supervis'd farm-
ing projects dins;-ted of eleven
l.imb- three barrows, two steers,
end ten acres of cotton. In four
years of showing, Jimm,e showed
the Reserve Champion Southdown
at Kre-s Stock show 1967. Reserve
Grand Champion Southdown Lamb
at the South Blains Jr Stock Show
(I ubbock) and the Reserve ctiamji-
.on Duroc barrow at Kress in 19-
6s In 1370 at the Krev show, Jim-
mie showed the Reserve Champ
i-m Shorth m Steer. Champion Bo-
land china Barrow, and the < hamp-
‘>n FAnewool lamb Jim al*> re
red fie High Point FFA Bov
:>.v at the Kre* — Fat Stock
Show At Swisher Count> Fat Stock
show he had the Champion Fine-
wooi 'amb and the second high in-
dividual m judging contest He has
a!-o tx-en a member of the live-
stock judging tc.im for three year-
l.ayne Thomas, a senior in Kre-.
High si hool, served the Kre-s F'F \
( hapor as Secretary in 1969 and
Sen .nel in 1970 Iuiyne's -upervn-
• d farm projects are made up most
ly of lamb f-td.ng jm >jects l-ayn
wa- thi first exhibitor to -how the
Grand 'hampion I.amb at the Sw:
-her County Stock Show two year-
in a row l.avne sh'wved the Grand
< hamj), >n I.amb at Swisher Coun-
ty in 196x In l'<69 l.ayne -howed the
(.rand ( hamp,on I.amb at th,- Krev
Fat S'o, k Show and the Swish-r
County Fat Stork Show Afv» h,
showed the champion Southdown
I amt. at the Kress Fat Stock Show,
•he Reserve Champion Mediurr
Wool a; Swisher County Fat Sto< k
-now. and the Champion So in hd'wen
t amb a- Amanllo Fat Stock Show
Area Members over8 ” ” exp"<Pd to
Set Meeting
bilingual sessions. Thirty-five simi-
lar conventions are to be held in
the United States this summer.
A mass baptism of new mnus-
Thousands of new ministers have JgJ “jSf SfS? from"1 this
vicinity are planning to be bap-
tized According to Jehovah’s Wit-
One way for a person to increase
his enjoyment of life is to keep so
busy he has little time to stop
and think about it. — Grit
been added to the ranks of Je-
hovah’s Witnesses by the world-
wide efforts of hat organization ntsses immersion under water is
to search out and train new people
interested in Bible study, accord-
ing to C. W. Hall.
“Despite the apparent decline in
the significance of religion in to-
day's world,” said Hall presiding
minister of the local congrega -
an outward symbol of one’s dedi
cation to God. Ordination as a
minister begins with baptism.
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Q — What should you do if
you get a bill for taxes you’ve al-
tion of Jehovah's Witnesses, ‘‘The reaciy Pa*a ’
Bible, although written centuries A — If you have paid the tax
ago, can be of real value to us ui recently you can disregard the no-
this modem world. It has never Gee. It wa- probably Issued bo-
los-t its appeal or importance as a fore the payment had liecn credit-
guide to living. The growth last t'd tn your account,
year of over 170.000 Jehovah’s Wii- However, J the payment was
nesses is proof of this fact.” made more than four weeks ago
Hundreds of UHAi.sancL of the return the n .tice, indicating when
Witnesses arc preparing to meet m the payment was made and where
“Men of Goodwill” District As - it wa- sent,
semblies, scheduled by the Watch- jf y<,u have a cancelled che k
tower Society. for (he payment al-o indicate any
.Area tm to tiers of Jehovah’s W it- numbers stamped on the check by
nesses woll meet in Amarillo’s new IRS This will help trace the pay-
Civic ( enter. July 23 - 26 where ment
Th# Smcrmt ot
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WATSRI
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have body bloating puffi-
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HEARD & JONES
In 1969 l.ayne was a member of
the Kress Dairy Judging Team
which qualif.id for the State Judg
ing contest.
David Glenn, ai-o a senior in
Kre-- II gh x h ml. ha- been an
active member in the Kress F'F'A
for three year- David served the
local chapter as secretary in 1970
Dav id s sujx rvc-r d farming projects
includ-d ‘amb and bariow ieedjig
David fed nit -Ieven lamb- and
ten barrow- along w.th 50 com
niercial isarrow- David showed the
Grand ('hamjjion Barrow at the
Kres- yctf st'K'k Show and Re -
serve Champion Duroc ai Swisher
County Fat st r k Show in 1!>69. At
tne Amarillo Stuck Show he -how
ed tlie firs; pla<> light Hamp -
-hir.- lamb. In 1970 David again
showed the (.rand Champion Bar
row at 'hi Kre— Fat Sto< k Show
and al-o t.>- Champion Chester
White :’.arrow He was award'd
rupn >r - up” High Bom: F'F A
boy Also at the S wisher County
Fat Stock show David -howed the
Champion iYo—bre d Barrow
A: th* Swi-her County Livesto k
Judging Contest Dav.d won the
High B'dnt .nlvidjol in 1969.
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Then th re was the diplimatic
husband who -a.d to Ins wife: How
do you expect n>' to remember
y 'or harthday w-en y-ru r».. ver look
any older?”
LEGAL
TO A L L PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE
OF B J. CARAW AY, DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given that origi-
nal Letters Testamentary upon the
Estate of B J Caraway Deceas-
ed, were »-suod to Haisy Cara-
way on thi 20th day of July, 197U,
try the Clerk of said Court, in
Cause No. 1457, m the County
Court of Swisher County, Texas,
designated as rhe Estate of B. J.
Caraway, Deceased, which cau.-e
is Mdl jx'iid.ng and the said Patsy
Caraway now hold- such letter-
All persons having da an- again-
-aid estate arc hereby required,
as provided by law, to present
-am - within the t.me prex ribed
bv law to the -a.d Patsy Caraway.
The residence and jjost office ad-
dre— -t Ba’sy Caraway is 227 North
Dallas. Tuba. Texas 7‘KHX
V. ITNFtSS inv hand this 20th dav
July 1970
PATSY CARAWAY, Indepr-ndent
Ftxecutrix of the Estate of R J.
Caraway, Deceased JO-lc
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1970, newspaper, July 23, 1970; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506741/m1/13/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.