The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1967 Page: 4 of 24
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_ Sect inn i The SHAMROCK TEXAN Thursday December 21, 19b 7
.....^ Thdal-Doyle Wedding Solemnized ‘
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Sunday, December 10, hi Dallas
GOOD CHEER
In worm oml
friendly
nppretioflon of
your fin* favors,
we send you
Christmas
Greetings
STACY'S APCO
The wedding of Cheramy
Tisrial and First Lieutenant
Michael D. Doyle was solem-
nized on Sunday, December
10, in Highland Park Metho-
dist Church of Dallas.
Vows were exchanged in Cox
Chapel of the church with the
Rev Roger Whidden, one of
the pastors officiating in the
ring ceremony.
The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. R Stuart Tisdal,
3015 Larry Drive, Dallas, and
parents of the bridegroom are
Mi and Mrs Cecil R Doyle,
4305 Dona Road, Newport
Beach. California.
The bride is the granddaugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs. George
L Stanley of this city.
Miss Apreill Tisdal, sister of
the bride, was her attendant.
She wore an A-line dress of
navy knit Her corsage was of
white carnations
Major Dudley Coleman of
San Pedro, Calif brother-in-
law of the bride, served as
best man
The bride who was escorted
I to the altar and given in mat-
■ riage by hei father, was at-
I tired in an A-hne dress ot
knit in a peu-
I cock blue shade. It was styled
I with a round neckline and bell
I Jeeves She carried a crescent
J bouquet of trenched white car-
MAY YOU ENJOY
A FINE
CHRISTMAS
north end
TEXACO
1114 N. Main
Phone BL 6-9355
Kenneth Rascoe
And
EtnpLeyee i
nations centered with a white
cymbidlum orchid.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held In the
home of the bride's parents.
The brides table was laid
with a cloth of lace and cen-
tered with an arrangement of
blue candles The wedding
cake, decorated >n white roses,
and topped with a miniature
bride and bridegroom, was
served by Miss Marita Isaacs
of Dallas. Miss Joe Sparkman
of Dallas, presided at the
silver punch bowl
Only relatives and a few
friends attended the wedding
and reception
The bride is a graduate of
Shamrock High School, attend-
ed West Texas State Uni-
versity at Canyon, and North
Texas State University at
Denton
The bridegroom is serving in
the United States Army
The couple left for a holiday
trip to Newport Beach, and
other points in California
Miss Harvey 1 o fie
December Bride
Mrs, E. S. Harvey announces
the engagement and approach-
ing marriage of her daughter,
Cuba Mae, to Joe Putman of
Fort Worth, on Friday, Decem-
ber 29, In the 11th Street Bap-
tist Church of Shamrock, at
ti (X) o'clock in the evening.
A reception will lollow In
Fellowship Hall of the church
Miss Harvey is a teacher in
Highland Elementary School
n Plainview
Mr Putman Is an employee
of General Dynamics in Fort
worth.
All friends arc invited to at-
tend the wedding and recep-
tion.
)UJ\ommH ^acje
MR AND MRS BOB ROACH,
Mr. And Mrs. Sr.
Honored On Golden Anniversary
Highlighting social events of
the week was the open house
held Sunday afternoon to hon-
or Mr and Mrs. Bob Roach,
Sr., on their Golden Wedding
Anniversary, at the Roach
home, 408 East Second Street
Hosts and hostesses were
their daughter, Miss Mary
Adele Roach, and their sons
and daughters - in - law Mr.
and Mrs Bob Roach, Jr., and
Mr and Mrs. Jack Roach.
Johnny Roach, a grandson,
greeted the guests as they ar-
r j vecL__
la the receiving line were
the honored couple and their
children, Miss Roach, and the
uvo sons, Bob and Jack Roach.
Little Miss Marianne Roach,
■ Idaughter, was at the
c iest register
Elaborate decoiations were
featured in the entertaining
rooms Gold potted mums were
used on the coffee table In
the living room. In the din-
ing room the tea table was
laid with a gold cloth over-
laid with white net and cen-
tered with an arrangement of
large white tnutns, glittered
Shamrock Garden (dab Weds
Bor Annual Christmas Party
with gold and accented with
gold leatfier-leaf fern. Gold
numerals, "50", topped the
centerpiece. A copper seven-
branched candelabra entwined
with yellow roses, was placed
on the tea cart in the dining
room
Floral arrangements from
friends were used throughout
the home.
Mrs A W. Mann of Pampa,
niece of the honored couple,
presided at the silver cofiee
service and Mrs Esthei Scriv-
ner was at the punch bowl.
Napkins were embossed with
-Bob and Loretta in letters
of gold.
Assisting with the serving
were the two daughters-in-law,
Mrs Bob Roach and Mrs.
Jack Roach
Other relatives in the house
party were the Rev and Mrs.
W A Roach and son, Marvin,
of Waco; Mrs. Freland Davis
of Amarillo, Mrs Frank Roach
and daughters, Debbie and De-
nise. of Pampa. and Mrs. H
N Roach of Shamrock
Many useful and attractive
gifts were on display In the
gift room.
More than 150 persons called
during the receiving hours from
3:00 to 5:00 o'clock In the
afternoon
Singers To Meet
Sunday Afternoon
Wheeler County Singers will
meet Sunday afternoon at the
Nazarene Church as an-
nounced by the president, E. J
Cooper
Out-of-town singers arc ex-
pected. The public is cordially
invited to attend
The Rev ” and Mrs Jimmy
r. Wilson, were in Panhandle
Monday morning to attend the
funeral of Guy and Lois Sav-
age, who were killed in a
traffic accident Mrs Savage
and tiie Rev Wilson graduated
from high school, in the same
class in 1948 and Mr Savage
graduated a year c.ulier
Emerald Club Has Gala Christmas
Party And Holiday Auction
The Christmas party ,or
members of the Emerald Club
and a group of guests was held
last Thursday evening In the
home of Mrs. John Bond 313
South Texas Street Mrs. Bill
Wicker was co-hostess.
Unusual holiday decorations
made a festive setting for the
party Snow was falling on the
Christmas tree with packages
banked high for all members
and guests for the exchange
of gifts.
Mrs. Don Carlton presided at
the meeting which was opened
with Christmas carols It’d by
Mrs. Tommy Smith
Mrs. Oscar Luman read the
Christmas story from the
Book of Luke.
The annual Christmas auc-
tion of gifts and handmade at -
tides, was held to conclude
the program.
During the social hour gifts
were exchanged.
The hostess served a holi-
day refreshment plate.
Guests were: Mines. Winfred
Buckingham, Guy Hardin,
Bobby Galmore, Harold Wil-
liams, Jack Worley, Jim Stan-
dridge, Jerry Stubblefield. Joe
Paul Smith. Bill Howe, Chal-
mus Moore, Bryan Close, Ern-
est Henderson, Ronald Gregory,
Kim Lester, M. L. Gierhart and
James Pike
Club members attending
were: Mmes, Robert Adams,
James Brothers, Don Carlton,
Bob Covington, Wallace Fields,
Don Fritche, Paul George. D.
C Hale, Franklin Knoll, Os-
car Luman, J. C. McClesky,
Glenn Rlcherson, Tommy
Smith and the two hostesses.
Happy Holidays
to the best
of friends
Sun 'N Sand Motor Inn
Anr.ua! Christmas party for
members of the Shamrock
Garden Club was field Tucs-
dav morning December 12. in
the home of Mrs Dave Skid-
more. 610 East First Street
Elaborate decorations fea-
tured a pink, and silver theme.
Colorful Christmas packages
for the exchange of gifts were
beneath the pink and silver
Christmas tree.
The dining table was laid
with a cloth of pink with silver
and pink accenting the holiday
centerpiece
Mrs E. C. Hofmann presid-
ed, opening the program with
the Club Collect repeated in
—I unison. _
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Grapefruit-Pi neap pie
Juice 46-0! can 29c
Crackers poundbox25(
Hi-Power
Tamales N°21/1 con 39(
Butternut
Bread ,l/j-|b loat 3C
Each mpnibet brough a gift
to be presented to some resi-
dent of Golden Spread Nurs-
ing Home.
Mrs Roy Barker who
leader of the program, read
•The Christmas Spirit," by E.
C Baird
Mrs Hofmann told the
story "The Legend of the
First Creche by Arthur Gor-
don.
Following the program gifts
were exchanged and a re-
freshment pine was served by
1 he hosJess
Members who attended
were Mmes J F Shortt. Jo-
seph J Feld. Chester Beasley,
L E Clay Milt Williams, Ir-
vin William Chan Webber,
Lonnie Burks, Lawrence T.
Davis. J W Gooch. Cecil Card-
well Vir al Agan E. C. Hof-
mann. Frank Oath right, Roy
Barker and M H Clay
Wood Colemans
Are l lonored
Open house, honoring Mr.
and Mrs Wood Coleman on
their 40th Wedding Annivers-
ary. was held Sunday. De-
cember 10, 111 the home of
their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Coleman of Dozier.
Christmas decorations were
used in the Coleman home.
The tea table was laid with a
cloth of lace over led with a
centerpiece of red candles,
Cindy Coleman, granddaugh-
ter of the honored couple,
served the cake Aletha Rav,
a great-niece pre ded at the
punch bowl
Approximately 25 relatives
and friends called during the
entertaining hours from 2:00
to 4 00 o'clock in the after-
noon
Mrs Winnie Nix a patient
in Shamrock General Hospital,
was taken to St. Anthony's
Hospital in Amarillo last Sun-
day In a Rlcherson ambulance.
pound
Picnic Shoulders
Slab Bacon
Pork Sause-^e
Roast
Cured Bacon Squares
Dry Salt Bacon
Dressed Fryers
York’s Southside Grocery
B W We give PRIDE THRIFT STAMPS with every
purchase. DOUBLE on Wednesday with $2.50 BL 6-1351
pound 35C
pound 55C
pound 29C
pound 55C
pound 2^^^
pound 29C
p°und 28c
for your patronage ond
friendly good will we
extend our sincere thanks
ond best wishes.
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1967, newspaper, December 21, 1967; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529795/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.