The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LLANO NEWS
THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960
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THEY SAY A MOUTHFULL!
Merchants who advertise in The Llano News send
their message right to my fireside, where I read
it in my most receptive mood. That's where they
hit my sales resistance the hardest!
FOR RENT
Two 2 bedroom unfurrmhed
apartments
Elgin Ha*se
Patricia Patterson Married
In Doable Dinfi Ceremoni) Here
T H E
DANCE
PATS HALL
F reder ick tbu.'g, Te/as
Saturday March $
Music By
Hill Country
Pioneers
Etftr body Welcome
J J Patranelia
V <U/V,
M. Patricia Ann I'attcrson be
ramc the bride til 1'ihn
Yergy in a double ring feremor.v
solemnized Saturday February 27
a! the Llano < hur<h of Christ
with Silas Hownll officiating
The bride is the daughter of
Mr arid Mrs C S Martin of
I.Iano, Mr Yergy is the son of
Mr anr| Mrs J L Yerst) of J.i< 1.
sonville Florida
/•or her wedding. Miss Patter
■.nr, <hr»se a light blue suit, blue
hat white gloves and sh<‘ wore
a [unk f irnation corsage
Shi was attended by her cousin
Mis Maxirie Evans as maid iif
honor who wore a navy dress with
t blue cornation corsage
ftiihard Burke -erved the bride
groom as ia-st. rnan.
I oilowing the ceremony, a re
i eption was field at the home of
Mrs K Hibbitts, grandmother of
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Sfnuty time id
'pix-Tifi time!
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Wanderer
Mrs. U . Wade is Re-Elected
President of U Oman's Culture Club
MRS ADAMS ENTERTAINS
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By
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LLANO, TEXAS
Mrs John Yergy
the hruli Mrs I, O Hibbitts of
Texas (Tty assisted with the
serving ,
Mr Yergy is serving with the
t lilted States Army stationed at
Fort IIood Mrs Yergy attended
I.Iano High School Following Mr
Yergy's discharge from the ser
vice in May, the couple will make
their home at Jacksonville,
h lorida
Prenuptial courtesies for Miss
Patterson included a misrellcous
shower given at the Woman's
Culture flub on Tuesday after
noon, February 22 Hostesses were
Mmcs M A Montgomery, J It
Kabb Lee McDonald, Jim Haines,
I C Hristo Mattie Smith, Bill
Hallmark and Aubrey Hallmark
The refreshment table was
covered with a lace cloth and eon
lend with an arrangement of
white narecisstiS Arrangements of
narcissus were also used through
out the rooms
Mhs Barbara Fvans, cousin of
I tie honorer registered the guests
i ake squares and punch were
,..rved hy Mrs Montgomery and
Mr McDonald
News From Castell
Mr and Mrs L G Zimmerman
of Port Arthur visited last week
end with their son and daughter
in law, the Kev and Mrs Daniel
Zirnmermann. at Castell
Mr and Mrs Charles Hoffman,
and Mrs Carlos Sagebiel and
daughters, Sarah Nell and Judy,
visited last weekend in College
Station with Mr and Mrs Freddy
Hopson and daughter Mrs Hopson
is the former Miss (ieorgia Ann
Hoffman
Mrs. Ben Sagebiel was honor
ed on her 77th birthday with a
dinner at tor home Sunday given
by tier children Mrs Sagebiel is
recuperating from a broken
shoulder
Present at the dinner were the
honoree. Mr and Mrs Mayfield
Kothmann arid Mary Ann of
Mason; Mr and Mrs Carlos Sage-
biel. Sarah Nell and Judy, Mr and
Mrs It,in Sagebiel, Jarrell Dan
and Jane lie, and Christian Sage
biel, all of Castell; and Mrs
Arnold Wendel of Fredericksburg
Guests of Mr arid Mrs W K
Wade last weekend were her sis
ler and brother. Mae Kelly. Mr
and Mrs Clyde Southworth of
Sweetwater Mr Southworth has
been a mail carrier at Sweetwater
for forty years
The I.Iano Yellowjarkets enter
the State Interscholastic League
b i ketball meet at Gregory Gym
in Austin Thursday afternoon in
tournament that will determine
the State championship for the
class A teams The Jackets have
traveled a long hard road to reach
the State playoff-., and they tia'-e
brought honor and acclaim to their
school and community in doing -o
The hoys have just as good a
chance as any other team > f
taking the state title in their dtvi
sion Whether they do or not, they
have won an enviable place by
reaching the State meet, which
features only the cream of the
crop
A lot of I.Iano fans will be
hacking them when they open
their play against Sunray at 4 4f>
Thursday afternoon, and it's a
good bet that I.Iano will raise the
stout steel rafters of Gregory
Gym
Just as gratifying as their
scoring record is the word that
comes from everywhere they've
played of the good sportsmanship
and conduct displayed by both the
I.Iano team and fans And that,
after all, is the purpose of the
game
—W—
The Wanderer looked in on the
television preview of the ladies
spring fashions unveiled Monday
night by the top Paris designers
Who's for the French Foreign
f-egion"
ft could have been just this sort
of creations that made Columbus
lease home to discover America
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One poor mixed up robin has
been disporting himself in the
Wanderer's hack yard the past
couple of days in a sain effort to
announce the coming of spring
Scratching valiantly about while
icy drizzle froze- around his toes,
he wasn’t a howling success
Spring doesn’t officially begin
until March 20, arid at that, the
weatherman frequently doesn't
consult the calendar about when
to stop huffing and puffing and
turn on the boat.
- W—
Noarly everybody downtown was
running late for everything since
thr power went off f<*r 20 minutes
just Ik*fore noon Tuesday and put
the court house clock 20 minutes
behind time on all four faces. Dis
(Mission overheard at the Lions
club Who controls that clock
on the court house0" The ( om
missi oners Court “Well, do you
suppose it’s gonna be off until
their next meeting'’"
District Workshop
The Woman’s Culture Club
building was lieaiitifully decorated
with a red, white, and blue color
scheme for the Federation Light
house workshop, held there Satur
day, February 20
Miss Mollie Bierschwale of
Mason, vice-president, was in
charge of the meeting, Mrs C G
Miffleton welcomed the guests;
and Mrs Hugh Shearer presented
a talk on "Lets Learn About the
Home ” Other discussions were on
how to build a good yearbook by-
Mrs R I. Smith, and a message
on federation by Mrs Richard
Moseley.
Carlos Ashley was the luncheon
speaker, discussing "Lets learn
alxiut our freedoms, are we losing
them"'’ Mrs Roseoe Rungc gave
a clever presentation of "How to
Kill a Study Club"
Mrs W E Wade has been re- Quirl repo;
(.>, ted to her second term as pre- counselor wi
indent of the Woman s Culture ; r»
C; Other officer- for the coming
year will be Mrs C G Miffleton
first vice president; Mrs Joe
smith, second vice president; Mrs iassaday
W J Williams, recording secre-
tary Mrs Raymond Rogers trea
surer Mrs O O Henderson, cor
responding secretary; Mrs Alex
Hardin, parliamentarian; Mr- Lari
Moss historian; and Mr-
. . Ed Gould won high score and Mrs.
ja(i,y Bade; Ratliff won bingo.
Tii. :i.r ,• i- committee in Mrs Jim Moore and Miss
Mr- I M Homier or Mr- Frances Meek visited last weekend
M M De» • -1 Mr- Herman jn I.yndale with Mrs Moore’s par-
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ormer
Llano Girl
Miss Carrie Beveridge and Mrs
( g Miffleton poured the coffee
.j inng the social hour, and Mr*.
v,.*;n Long served the cake.
The next meeting will be a
Texas Day Program on March 19.
Mr- Homer J Caskey of Baylor
I ■ i-pwill be the guest .-pea
g,.r Ho'tesses for the luncheon
To Wed in Brown wood ; " :1 1'
Mr and Mrs W A Owens of
Brown wood and formerly of I.Iano
announce the engagement and ap
preaching marriage of their daugh
ter Linda Kay. to I.a.Noard
Bayouth of Hamihn son of f rank
Bayouth of Hamlin
Miss Owens attended Abilene
Christian College and Howard
Payne College She is a member
of Delta Chapter of Epsilon Sigma
Alpha.
Mr Bayouth attended the I.'ni-
versity of Texas and is now man-
ager of Frank's Department Store
in Hamlin
The couple plan a home wedding
March 6
Mr Owens will be remembered
as the coordinator of the Veteran
School in I.Iano County Mr and
Mr- J V Wootan are the grand
parents of the bride elect
Mrs. Wallis 1 losts
Ranch I Ionics ( lub
Mrs Fritz Otto Jr was elect
ed as the club's delegate to attend
the district home demonstration
meeting when the Ranch Homes
club met Thursday at the home
of Mrs Ben Wallis
The upcoming 19f>0 censu- was
discussed and explained and re
freshments were served by the
hostess
Mr. and Mrs Bailt v Ratliff visit
ed last Sunday in Austin with their
son Bryant who is attending the
University of Texas
Mr and Mr- II J Bains and
children of Corpus Christi visited
Mr and Mrs Jim Moore Monday
ents and also attended the has-
ketball game at Denton
Let Us Brickstone
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LLANO, TEXAS
YOU’LL
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when you get chicks and
Purina Chick Startcna from
WSCS TO CONTINUE
STUDY OF LUKE
The WSCS of the Methodist
Church will meet at 2 30 p m on
Wednesday, March 9, for their
second program on Luke Rev C
i Ml Kinney will give the 1(001
Mrs Ray Moss, president, will
conduct a short business meeting
at 2 p m All ladies of the church
are asked to be present.
The I.eon Bells were in Kerrville
Sunday to visit their son. Harvey,
who is attending Schreiner In-
stitute
TEXAS CAFE
For the Best
SHORT ORDERS
and
LUNCHES
Chicken and Dumplings
every Tuesday
Homemade
Light Bread
and
Yeast Doughnuts
Made Daily
to eat with us or to take out
Chickens are mnnv farmers’ best
source of weekly cash income. But,
today, you can't raise anything less
than the best if you want to make
a profit.
We’ve worked hard to get you the
safest chicks and supplies we can find
anywhere. Order now to get chicks
just when you want them.
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strong and vigorous because they’re
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minerals and antibiotics for good vigor
and livability.
PURINA HEALTH AIDS. Purina
Chek-R-Tabs to make the drinking
water safer. Purina Disinfectant to
kill germs in feeders, founts and
brooder houses.
LLANO FEED & SUPPLY
Mr. and Mrs. G«org« Robbins
Phone 398-J
Llano, Texas
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1960, newspaper, March 3, 1960; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth823503/m1/4/?q=GRANITE%20SHOALS: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.