The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1955 Page: 5 of 10
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Griffis-Jenkins
Vows Are Heard
PORTLAND Miss Wnndft Jen-
kins hf*-:eme the bride of Jr,rnti
Francir Griffis in a double ring
ceremony Saturday, Augunt 27th,
In the home ri groom's par-
ents, Mr. and Mr*. Royd Cirffis,
o’ Portland The H< ' G. S. Mey.
er pastor of Die Lind*.le Baptist
Chur-h read the marr.agr v *ws.
Tin* idr s the daughter irf
Mr. and Mi*. G. B. Jenkins of
• |Cbrpt« Oirtsil She was given in
for this marries by her father. She wore
a pink sum with navy arresaoi tes
and a shoulder corsage of white
carnations
The bride'* iittemlenh Mrs. C.E.
I-ankfnrd. wore a rwuy dies-, with
1.1V p.ir- w’hl,f aeeessorirai. The be*» man
jirtaion w:,s *• Amw.n, brother-in-law
, her'on n{ <hl* *n*m
'(j K. fhe bride s mother wore a navv
I 1 !|ns) dress with white hat and gloves
The bride .-iitenrled the Kay High
i SHOWET. GIVEN FOR
|WftS FORREST WATTS
! HJK1 LAND — A pirwt and blue
shower was give-, i„ ,»*
of Mrs Bobby Glass*, Thursday
;^.rd Hostess
^mothers
A called rrwrl-
Grandtnrthers Hub was
J hr■« o' Mr* 'MHry
v.eek «» *Wrh t.m.
fto ask donation* fur
me> made to *e! Hie
in for she Quid w lit
'or a needy cause
L, Were aiso made or
nnther* convention to bt
h, Shamrock hotel it
<wrt imtstnt 1
traoi-adu), «npt i, rat’d, tk% tv*.
Gregory SindmU
To Enter College;
Six Plan Tv, Gr/
News From
Portland
PNeas 2-M'l
Mn, A. L. Reidilr
A number of studert* will at-
tend college frrm Gregory ihfa
year. ......
Mias Lola Bonner a | radii ife
of Gregory High Scl.ooi ind al-
uc a collef- graduate witl, a de-
gree from Aft f Colic ie Kings-
ville, will enter Texes Univerrty
Law School n September. She l*
he d&ught * o( Ml.*, am) Mu.
W. K. 13on .er c>f (Gregory.
Misa I sur a Jo Hodges, daugh-
ter of Mr nt,A Mrs. R. S Hodges,
will enroll tin a student in the
Austin College In Sherman. She
was a member of the 1955 grad-
uating class of the Gregory High
School
Miss Rose ;*n Mul’m. a 1935
graduate ol die Gregory High
School, and also one of the vale-
dictorian!, ol her class, wifi leave
September 1.5 for Waco where she
wiil enroll at Baylor University
for a pre-mod course
Larry Null, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bradley A, Nutt, and one at the
I valedictorians of the 1955 graduat-
ing class of Gregory High School
|will leave September 12 for Sen
»"»rtag Mr, Forrest
Games were played and after
the honoree opened her gift* the
harnesses, Mt*. Glssson, Mru. Key
Uuibwp, Mr,, ver* Bloyer, Mis
Juanita Bi.ra. served cake and
Ptaich to the foUo-vlof: Mfturirve
Rarganskl, Mn. BO) Hardin. Mrs.
R L. Hall, Mr,. Eugene Olsen
Mis George Beck, Mrs. George
B!*hop, Mr*. Lyn Petitory, Mrs.
P-obert Collin* arvi the honoree
Winner* of the games war Mm
Bishop an) Mrs. Pentory,
A son. wmlgfri* pw/'rf
and eight ounces v * .r, I,r,w to Rtf*,
and Mrs. Donald 'Xtai*.
day in a Rimwo bnajACfci.
A rH teas bora to Mr. cm)
Mn. Martin laird Sbuftfey, Am-
pus* 30, weighing n,«e pmaMR one
owner.
Injures Foot
PORTLAND — Albert Reich U*
had a rusty piece of phone wire
thrown into his fee* Saturday
while mowing with a power mow
er He was taken of a hoapiul
in Corpus Christt for treatment
Revw»J To Start
Here Standby
PORTLAND — A city wide tent - -'js
revival will start iiev-e Sunday ;«
evening at 7:30 with Rev. Jade ti|
N. Cobb, pastor of an non-4*- >;i|
mini irrational church in Alice, do- ?,j|
ing tlie preaching. The tent wfll '
be Jocincd on the vacant lo« r-arti* ‘‘ |j
of Duekworth'a garage. 1W «d- «
vai will bo sponsored by the J
Portland Assembly of God CJi’irci,
but all churches arc invited te
take part, in Uie revival. Muais
will be furnished by Karl Ander-
non organist, Mrs. Anderson. |iion-
M. aivf other tartnuMuts. P.e *- ,'gm
Donald Mayfield is the spomoci ig
pastor.
gg Jackson
Birthday Party
the” Ior
Av aflemoon honor
ft birthday. M«
Mrs. C. L. t-
rtnib. , .
..cake was dewrated In >«-l-
, held one candle- Cluldren
£ were Stevie Hardin. <'-o
Jd Carol Ann Koonce. \.u-
Rfre Hardin
Party Held For
Raymond Dugat
I*ORriAND Little Raymond
lAlgal tlse third, was honored on
his fourth birthday with a party
.Saturday in the home of his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Du-
Mrs Williges Has
Bridge Party Thursday
PORTLAND — Mr*. Henery
Methodist Pastor
Moves To Industry
PORTLAND — Rev. and Mr*.
S. Horwood lelt for Industry where
he will be the pastor of tne Meth-
odist Church there. A guest sjieak
er from the Trinity Methodisi
Church will be here Sunday
The birthday cake was white
with a cowboy and four candles
on top. Cake and icecream whs
served to Mr and Mrs. Jimmie
Willi* and two dr.ishb'i,f Mis.
Jack Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Dugat. Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Robinson.
turn HUM
. "W wit.t-.rl of 908 blodd.r
. iodlgoitto" P”11
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i j^OOW.M- ______
Portland Locals
Mr. ami Mrs. J. h. btnnnerman
of South Plains spent the week-
end v.ith her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. K. McKenzie
ONOLY’S DRUG STORE
^ l Back To School
SPECIALS
P.-T. A, Meeting; ^
Set For Sept. 8
PORTLAND — There will b« ,
P.-T.A. meet in,- Thursday night
September 8, at Clark school to
get. acquante'd with the teachers
and to welcome them here.
.1 Baptist Church there. Mrs.
Trousdale is the former Rita Fay
Dillard.
Terry Raucorn, daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. Jack Eaucom. ir, spend-
ing a few days with her grand-
parents before entering her school
in Ec'rry,
Mr am) Mrs. Irwin Jacobs and
Miss Doris Jaaobs arrived here
Iroiu Cu.uuis aiaf- wSil be. bore
lor the school term. Miss Jacob*
is a teacher in the -Clark school.
Z. W. Kirkpatrick and Jsmea
Hail attended the Brotherhood
N OTARI PUBLIC
REAL ESTATE
If you Wish to Sell or Buy
Office At City Hull
Phone 26
RpstripnCi Phone 339
W. B. JesiFiiwgs
TAFT, TlEXAfl
Personal Needs
RTRlOGE pen
\ f tAU A,OUt ’,J:
\ bumO! J||j -
Kfl #H run
nsmi hsidti. drop
«nnrid$< into bori-ti
. mglm-it goml hold-
«r end
Fife foemh
Just to time Him at Hi* iwortl.
N5tf NIVtS Oil if
IN INK!
Just to rest upon Hi* promise,
Ditirid: Owwrt
CASES DISPOSED OF;
E. J. Mutchler vs Trim* Leim»-
ei al. Trespass to toy title-. Joe
Tenuis appointed attorney ad li-
tem. Testimony heard. JudgtBNrt
for plaintiff granted per deerse.
P. L. Tedford vs Mtarhorn E*>
vekifiers Inc, et ai. Suit Ikur tteH.
Dismissed with p.t'Tudk'fc at. pKahs-
tiff's coat pet decree
Euna Whagiey PatettKin v* <>«••>
A. P«tei-son. Divorce. DtamfaMt
or plaintiff's motion and st ijllalw-
tiff’s cost per order
In Re: Thomas E<f.var4
man, a minor. Petition for why*
tfon. Petition for adoption grant-
ed and name changed, all P®*
decree.
Hulda McMurrey vs A. L. M-->-
Muircy. Suit lor divorce. Dh.orc*
granted plaintiff
Mae Freeland vs Edward L.
Fi-ee.ianrl. IXvovce Ttivwea gratst-
ed and cuistody oi children award-
ed plaintiff.
O-ville. L. Maybew v* Urjy Y.
Mayhew. Divorce. Lworce grtmV-
ed plaintiff a-od {daiuttff twdetc»«
TIANSfAKNT
CStTSIOCIS.
VtllSli INK lUff IT
ft S CUAN AND
CGNVIhUNtt
wwh Rsotrhmg p'<tr\■■ ti
•Rii 4 ccrtrKfgat $4 95
HANOy 5-PACK it to**
»ay In curt* trk $rv«n
colon 49< poc*
5 cen'td^tb
Music Meeds
Owen’s Classic
(The Ca-Jibat of plin,e •urusbet)
cssroota Needs
$1.00 BRUSHES -
Walgreen Chlorptnyil
4Bc PASTE, Tooth
2Sc Clarinet
REEDS - 6 for
(to pay JEW per month tor cMM
support.
W. B. Matvmr v* Mary **«i
Bac kstorcn. Ou«®t' of ehiM
toiy. Petition tor change c< cM®
custody granted plaintiff, per d«»
tree.
In Re: Joanna Vestlna XOaMDa, *
Mtaor. PetHSum tor aOtange -b*
■uamt. PefJUwi Oc* Kwipfe et
»an PUBLIC RfcCOftC-S Kafte »
«»c Tenor Sax
REEDS - 3 for
Alto S>*
REEDS - eoefi
Limtherlc's Miracle Oologne
» 0#y Deodorant
inert Quality
iScAKULIS--Sl-59
gguSMi Bgr. - Rep. 79e ■ with handy
Tr-»y R«ek ...
200 ASPIRINS.....59c
UNDERS .. $5.98
•vey Crocket* Book
ATCHELS - $3.25
V ALVE OIL - eo
Beseem Slide and Fey
>*«y Crockett t. unch
Assorted Guitar
PICKS - co -
Or 3 for
(Ask For A Free Antidote®:.
Tramp
SATCHELS . $2,49
I Chart For Your Medicine;
Chest«»”
IBuddCfli M 'I'-Tt! I^kkwt
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Wilt Airaks > *«■ i'r-:rv
$t«ck Watering T'MWDti
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—WATftB PAW-
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Carpenter - Se-’entifleaHy fealimced
batons
MVith Each $1.00 P««h«se of School
10c Drill
Supplies
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sand m four *i<etif»n»i arts oammantau .Mdrsas all *Mtrrs.vsi*v
dono* to CHURCH OF CH«t?8T, Boh MS, ’I’srft,
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1955, newspaper, September 1, 1955; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth712023/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.