The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1968 Page: 8 of 20
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Rho Upsilon To P-TA Unit To Meet
Hold Tea Sunday On Tuesday Night
Rho Upsiton Chapter of Beta _ . m , __.
Sigma Phi Sorority met Mon- Read Tumrtine PTA will
day in the Silsbee State Bank meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in
with 13 members and four the school cafetorium. Donald
guests present. Robinson, local attorney, will
tfrs Tommy Dean presided k on ..The Famlly coming
over the meeting. Mrs. Donald . _ . „
Camley and Mrs. Dennis Dace and tr0inK
presented a program on Jewel- This meeting has been desig-
ry. Mrs. Carl Jones and Mrs. nated Fathers’ Night, and nar-
Charles Stephen presented a ents are invited to visit their
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benefit of the four prospective 7-30 P- In'
Friendship WMU
The WMU of the Friendship
l Baptist Church met Tuesday in
the home of Mrs. V. L. Jones
with eight members and one
visitor present.
The book "Spiritual Li/e De-
velopment," was presented by
Mrs. C. A. Verdine. A question
and answer period was held.
A covered dish lunch was
I served at noon. The next meet-
|infi will be Tuesday at 9.30
la. m.
To Marry Nov. 24
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Moran of
Silsbee announce the engage-
ment and approaching marriage
of their daughter, Brenda
Yvonne, to Roland Bradley, son
of Rev. and Mr*. M. E. Brad-
ley of Los Angeles.
The bride-elect is a 1064
graduate of Waldo Mathews
High School and a 1968 gradu-
ate of Biahop College in Dal-
las. She la presently employed
as an instructor in the Francis
Willard Elementary School In
Compton, Calif.
The proapective bridegroom
Register Now
NOTHING TO BUY
308 CAL DEER RIFLE
& BOX OF SHELLS
To Be Given Away
ABSOLUTELY FREE
LAYTON'S DRIVE IN NO. 3
(On Farm Road 92 (Spurger Highway) at Farm
Road 1122 (Formerly Dummy's)
la attending school at the Uni-
versity of California, and will
receive a degree In psychology
In December.
The couple plan to be mar-
ried Dec. 28 In the New Bethel
Baptist Church In this city, but
will return to Lo« Angeles to
Camp Fire Group
The Ma Ru Ala Camp Fire
Girls held their meeting Mon-
day afternoon in the home of
Mrs. E. P. Woolley. Eight mem-
bers were present.
The girls sang the Camp Fire
Girls Law and other songs, and
selected their symbolgrams.
Refreshments were served
and the meeting was ajoumed.
make their home.
ABWAToHear
Mrs. J. P. While
Country Club Dance
Church.
A danca tor members and
guerta will be bold at Hardin
CMnty Golf and Country Club
Soturday night, Oct. 19, bcgln-
■***•*• • m, according to an
wttouneaawnt by Henry M.
CARD or THANHS
Mrs. Elton Jardell wishes to
take this opportunity to thank
her many friends and neighbors
tor their cards, flower* and
good wishes for a speedy recov-
ery.
Mrs. Elton Jardell
The Pine Burr chapter of
MISS DIANE STEVENS
ABWA, will hold Its monthly
meeting Tuesday, at 7:30 p. m.
Donelton Jr, entertainment
chairman.
Kmrr King and his orches-
toawtH furnish the music.
Diane Stevens, John E
Williams Tell Plans
WOULD YOUR CONGRESSMAN
VOTE FOR GEORGE WALLACE?
EN UNDER NEW
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Mrs. J. P. White will be the
speaker. She organizes Euro-
pean tours. Miss Margaret Ell-
ers, assistant manager of Mor-
gan and Lindsey in Silsbee, will
be the vocational speaker.
Two new members will be in-
stalled at this meeting, accord-
ing to Miss Eilers. Mrs. Ken-
neth Bell and Mrs. Ralph Buf-
kin.
Mrs. Frank Grote, will pre-
side over the meeting.
Some fine Texans are tempted to vote for the 3rd party
candidate because they admire his stand and his state-
ments on some of the major campaign issues ...
STOP AND THINK WHAT WILL ACTUALLY HAPPEN ...
The best that Wallace supporters can hope for is
enough strength to throw the election into the turmoil
of a Congressional election by the House of Represen-
tatives ...
THEN WHAT HAPPENS?
The answer is certain and simple. Wallace supporters
are at the mercy of Washington Politicians! Every vote
for George Wallace automatically becomes a vote for
Hubert Humphrey!
THERE IS A BETTER CHOICE...
A vote for the NIXON-AGNEW ticket is a positive vote
lor “change” with the definite promise that our Na-
tional Affairs will take a new direction ... the direction
you want it to take!
YOU CAN TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT!
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'Luv'IsPlayTo
Be Produced By
Little Theater
attended the University of
Texas and is a senior of Hen-
derson State College where she
is a member of Alpha Xi Delta
Sorority. Other activities in-
clude honor fraternities in
drama, (Theta Alphi Phi), edu-
cation (Kappa Delta Pi), and
scholarship (Alpha Chi).
attended the
MMA
The Silsbee Little Theater
will produce “Luv” by Murray
Schisgal Dec. 6 and 7, Rev.
Garrett Wingfield, president,
announced at a general mem-
bership meeting Sunday eve-
ning at Silsbee State Bank.
Miss Kelly Muckleroy, speech
and drama teacher at Silsbee
High School who will direct the
production, had members sign
up for the play. Time and place
of readings for the three roles
in the play will be announced,
Mr. Wiliams
University of Arkansas and is
a senior Math and Physics ma-
jor at Henderson State College
where he is a member of Theta
Xi fraternity.
The wedding is planned for
Dec, 22 at 3 p. m. in the First
Presbyterian Church in Arka-
delphia.
Garden Club To
Meet On Tuesday
The Silsbee Garden Club will
meet Tuesday at the First Bap-
tist Church parking lot at 8.45
a. m. to leave at 9 a. m. to go
to Mrs. Williamson’s Day Lily
Farm in Kirbyville.
Those attending will carry a
sack lunch. Mrs. Ralph Lape
and Mrs. Emmitt Barefield will
be hostesses for the occasion.
Mrs. Jack McAnulty will
preside over the meeting, ac-
cording to Mrs. L. H. Wade,
publicity chairman.
she said.
The play was originally di-
rected on Broadway by Mike
Nichols and was voted the best
play on Broadway in 1965.
Activities planned for the
year, in addition to the Decem-
ber production will be a read-
ing in January; sponsoring the
Inspiration Players of Santa
Monica, Calif, in February and
a spring production on March
28 and 29.
The meeting initiated the
membership drive for the 1968-
69 season of the Little Theater.
Mrs. C. C. Bradshaw, chairman,
said that memberships are $5
per couple and entitle members The family of Mrs. Nora By-
to attend all Little Theater pro- ford wishes to express sincere
auctions and other activties of gratitude to all of their many
the group during the year. Pa- friends for each and every act
*r<ijj ers^P6 k^kln at $15. of love that was shown during
Highlighting the meeting was the loss of their beloved wife
ttie reading of a play, the first and mother. May God bless and
tor the local group. Readers for keep each one of you. Her
Tennessee Williams’ “27 Wagon memory shall always live with
Lo«* of Cotton” were Weldon us.
XSBchriwt Mm Uugh SJmlth Mr. D. H. Byford,
and J. C. Jeffrey Jr. > sons and daughters
honorable John 6. Tower Honorable Strom Thurmond
United States Senator United States Senator from
from Texas South Carolma
Chairman. Nixon Key Cha.rmin, Thurmond.
Issues Committee Speaks Committee
Ben Carpenter
Chairman. Texans for
Nixon Committee
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Read, Tommy. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1968, newspaper, October 17, 1968; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth789185/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Silsbee Public Library.