The Pine Needle (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1967 Page: 3 of 8
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JUNE 8, 1967
THE PINE NEEDLE
PAGE THREE
by Scouten & Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. John Wiggins visited
Mrs. Susie Wiggins and Mr. & Mrs.
John Richardson in Silsbee.
Mrs. Katie Bass was in Beaumont
on business Wednesday and visit-
ed her sister, Mrs. Dally Lee in
Chance-Loeb.
Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Jones were in
Port Arthur Thursday to attend
graduation exercises and visit re-
latives.
THANK GOODNESS IT'S FROSTLESS! That’s exactly what a
woman will say about a new no-frost refrigerator/freezer when
she discovers it offers her freedom from defrosting! Other con-
venient features are: large, true zero-cold freezer sections, re-
frigerator compartments that preserve freshness and taste, an
abundant supply of ice cubes, smart new decorator designs and
additional storage space provided by thin-wall insulation.
June is T.G.I.F. Month at your electric
appliance dealer’s. Stop in soon
and see the '67 big-capacity
frostless refrigerator/freezer
combinations on display. There are
many styles to choose from?
top-mount freezer,
bottom-mount freezer and
side-by-side models.
TG.I.F!
Mr, Jess Whiddon.& Mrs. Anna
Frey Jones visited Mrs. Ruth Whid-
don in Baptist Hospital.
Mr.& Mrs. Max Langston & girls
of Houston have moved to their
home The Lazy L Ranch near Vil-
lage Mills.
Mrs. Ola Thomas, Cindy and Mrs.
Rae Scouten were in Beaumont
shopping Saturday. They visited
Mrs. Hazel Senters.
Jean Wilson & Lisa Bradfield of
Pasadena visited Lynda & Leverne
Langston last week. The girls are
members of the Beverly Hills In-
termediate School Band of Pasa-
dena. All members of the band
were guests of the Triple D Guest
Ranch for the weekend.
Mrs. Hazel Ghent of Beaumont &
Miss Brenda York of Vidor visited
Mrs. Dorothy Langston.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Langston of Beau-
mont visited their parents, Mr. &
Mrs. W. A. Langston Jr. in Wild-
wood.
Mrs. Barbara Wallet & sons Charlie
and David are visiting Mrs. Ella
Neil Lott and Eugene Williford.
Jimmie Whittle is home on a 30
day furlough from Alaska. Mr. &
Mrs. Whittle are staying in Beau-
mont. Mrs. Whittle is the former
Anna Marion Jones, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Jones.
Mr. & Mrs. T. B. Jordan of New-
ton visited Mrs. Roy Adams and
Robert, Monday.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Rayburn of Hou-
ston spent Friday through Sunday
with the Sylvester Wallets and the
Burrel Mullins family.
The Warren Seniors returned from
their trip Friday afternoon, June
2nd. Lonnie Merrel Wallet was
most impressed by the highest
suspension bridge in the world-
over Royal Gorge in the Grand
Canyon of the Arknasas river in
Colorado and the snow capped
Pikes Peak. Larry Wayne Sims
enjoyed the quick look around at
the U. S. Airforce academy near
Colorado Springs. (The Warren
Seniors were riding right through
North Texas during the time of
the tornado alert.)
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barrington of
Livingston visited their parents,
the Howard Barringtons and the
Ernest Fowlers over the weekend.
Visitors in the Jack Gardner home
this past week were Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Evans and daughter, Kim of
Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. O. B.
Mitchell and children of Lumber -
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Laurel
Brownlee of Beaumont.
•W®!*
Mrs. Laurel Brownlee (Liz) will
be attending Lamar Tech this
summer.
Miss Cynthia Martin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin, has
been hospitalized for several days
at Hardin Memorial Hospital.
We are sorry to learn that Miss
Lonnie Reagin, a former Village
Mills resident, broke her arm and
leg and is a patient in Hardin
Memorial Hospital.
LUMBERTON LIONS CLUB TO
PRESENT VISION TESTER TO
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Hensarling of LUMBERTON INDEPENDENT
Humble visited her parents, the SCHOOL DISTRICT
Ted Cooks, the past weekend. On Thursday night, June 8th,
Mrs. Hensarling (Sharon) will at- the Lumberton Lions Club will
tend summer school at Huntsville present a Titmus Vision Tester to
to work toward her master's degree, the Board of Trustees of the Lum-
*=*=* berton Independent School Dis-
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Prince report trict.
a great time at the 4th annual The machine will be used to
Big Thicket Get-Together of the check the vision of all students
Big Thicket Association. The in the district, according to Mr.
speeches by Sen.Ralph Yarborough Keith Gary,
and U. S. Supreme Court Justice The purchase of die Vision
William O. Douglas, were in- Tester was in keeping with a sp-
spiringenoughto arouse any good ecial interest of Lionism. Eye
Texan to Join in die fight to pare- sight and proper vision are apecial
serve the remaining unspoiled projects of the mare than 21,000
part of the Big Thicket. Lions Clubs throughout the world,
*** Mr. Gary said.
Visitors in the home of Miss Mae
Hoffman were Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Hoffman and Beth of Beaumont,
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Guynes & Lige
Hoffman of Saratoga, Mr. J. B.
Holland, Pineville and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hoffman of Camp Polk.
Pattie Gordon of Houston visited
Lynda and Leverne Langston.
Mrs. Eva Bussell & Mrs. Ina Bus-
sell visited Mrs. Pearl Allen in
St. Elizabeth Hospital.
Mrs. Annie . Cannon & Mrs. Elma
Marble and children of Le Tour-
neau, Mississippi were in town
visiting friends, Saturday. They
are former residents of VillageMLls
GULF STATES UTILITIES Gi3lMFAIVY
Reddy Credit financing available when bought in combination
with a flameless range or clothes dryer. See your dealer for
full details or simply contact Gulf States.
(Thank Goodness It's Frostless!)
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Barrington, Peggy. The Pine Needle (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1967, newspaper, June 8, 1967; Silsbee , Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth662756/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar University.