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ridge visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J.B. Thompson, here
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Osburn
from Euless spent the weekend
here with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Denzil Condron.
Mrs. Pearl Falls was a recent
visitor in Frieona visiting in the
home of Mr. Fran Clark and
husband.
Margaret Coalson from
Stephenville was home with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Coalson, over the weekend.
Terry Redwine from Steph-
enville and Bobby Redwine from
Midwestern were visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Terrill
Redwine, and Nancy over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrill Mitchell
and Christy from Grand Prairie
spent the weekend here with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
K.R. Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gregory
recently moved to the home
bought from Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Riley in the south part of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Belton Redwine
moved from their home in the
country to the Gregory place
here in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Self
made a business trip to Graham
last Monday.
Matt Howsley from Midwest-
ern spent the weekend here with
his parents, Judge and Mrs.
David Howsley.
Carrol Wall, Mr. and Mrs.
Johny Allen and Lee Ann were
in Haskell Sunday to see the
snake display.
Little Lee Ann Gober was
carried back to Galveston for her
check-up this Tuesday. So far
her reports have been good and
we hope she continues to have
good reports.
Mrs. Low Grable spent
several days in Mineral Wells
last week visiting her sister,
Mrs. Ruth Lauderdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fowler,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Star and Mr.
and Mrs. Jav Mendenhall
attended the Jamboree in
Bryson Saturday night and
enjoyed it.
Mrs. Zelma Redwine spent
Monday night with her sister,
Mrs. Troy Frazier, in Olney.
Mrs. C.C. Condron was in
Jacksboro Sunday to visit with
her son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Blake Condron and Donna,
from Arlington. With them were
Teresa and her husband, who
were here from Kentucky. They
met in the home of Mrs. Blake
Condron’s mother, Mrs. Smith,
in Jacksboro.
By
Dollie Condron
Amarillo spent the weekend
here with Mr. and Mrs. Bozo
Gober.
Visiting Mrs. Eva Dillard
were her daughter and husband
from Vernon and her grandson,
Bill Dunway and family from
Fort Worth.
Mrs. Barney Davis and Mrs.
H.L. Hardy were guests at the
Trade Winds Motel in Wichita
Falls over night last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davis Jr.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard
over night last
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by Ted Trogdon
“Your diet is very simple. If you
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like it,
While in Jacksboro Sunday
Mrs. Condron visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Shaw. Mrs. Shaw’s parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taylor,
former Throckmorton residents
now in Olney Rest home. She
reports them as not doing well.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Shaw
have had their children, Mrs.
Wanda Summer from Graham,
and their daughter and children
from Plano. They are here to
help with their mother who is in
the Hospital.
Mrs. Rena Thompson had a
visit from her daughter, Mrs.
Musetta Carrol from Denton,
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd
from Anson spent the weekend
here with their son, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Boyd and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Cribbs
and Mrs. Gertrude Mitchell
spent the weekend in Tahoka
visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Huffacker and family.
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While there,their granddaugh-
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Frazier and baby, came over
from Lubbock to visit with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Bundy
spent the weekend in Lubbock
visiting in the home of their son
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Bundy.
Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Bellah
from Woodson visited her sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Bruton, and visited
friends at the home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray Graham
from Irving spent the weekend
here in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T.K. Ball.
Mrs. Johnny Bell was a
Sunday visitor in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Hargrove.
Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Dunlap
from Crosbyton were recent
visitors here in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Denzil Condron.
Mr. Roy Flowers from
Stamford attended church here
Sunday and visited with his
sister, Mrs. R.T. Cypert. Also
he visited the Walter Cypert
home.
Mrs. Charlie Jones had an
over night visit from her
daughter who lives near Dallas,
j Sunday visitors in the John
Brockman home were their
^children, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Daws and family from Uiney,
I and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
' Brockman and daughter from
Throckmorton.
Mr. John Kirksey and
daughter from Lubbock were
here to visit his mother, Mrs.
Mary Bob Kirksey, and Mr. and
Mrs. R.E. Kirksey last week.
I had a talk with Mrs. Fran
Clark, who was here visiting
friends, she reports that they
will be moving back to
Throckmorton some time this
vear.
Hope Contreras, who is
attending East Texas State, was
home over the weekend visiting
her mother, Mrs. Marcea
Contreras and family,
i Jav Gober and family from
Mrs. Louis Felz and Mrs.
Elmer Glenn were shopping in
Graham one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Keeter
and family from Irving spent the
weekend here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Keeter.
Mr. Bud Jones was carried
back to Olney Hospital last week
and reports are that he is not
doing well.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilmore
[attended the Jamboree in
Bryson Saturday night.
Mrs. Ola King was a weekend
visitor in the home of her
[daughter, Dorothy Keyser and
family, in Snyder.
Mrs. Maggie Carpenter is
home from the Hospital. She is
reported as doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Miller
spent the weekend in Joplin
visiting their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Rick Moss and son.
Recent visitors here in the
home of Mrs. Hattie Nacol were
her children, Dr. Mary Meeker
from Los Angeles, Mann Hattan
Beach, California and her
daughter, Katie Binyon and
daughter, Mrs. Diana Welch
and baby, Lettie from Fort
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Keeter
spent the weekend in Fort
Worth and took her mother,
Mrs. St. John, home.
Mrs. Anice Jones accompan-
ied her aunt, Vera Blair of
Olney, to Wichita Falls Satur-
day.
Elaine Mathews, a friend of
Matt Howsley, was a guest in
the Howsley home over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Collins
from Benjamin visited here with
his grandmother, Mrs. Bessie
Parrott, and at the home with
his mother Monday.
Visiting Mrs. Mae Oldham
Monday was her niece, Linda
Boulter and children from
Tuscola.
Sue Noles from San Angelo
was visiting her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Thorp, and
other relatives over the week-
end.
Mrs. Robert Barrington, Mrs.
Thomas Barrington and Kim-
berly, Carolyn and Felecia
Calvin were in Wichita Falls
Saturday visiting Mr. Mrs. Leon
Barrington and girls.
Crestview news
There is very little for the
week of February 24, due to the
flu epidemic outside. But
fortunately there has been no flu
in the home as yet.
There was no Church service
on Sunday but Mrs. Wheeler
had a Birthday party and was all
dressed-up with a beautiful
corsage. Her children came in
from Amarillo and brought a
beautiful Birthday cake which
she shared with her friends. She
was so happy to see her
children, Mr. and Mrs. Koy
Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Wheeler and Mr. C.G. Wheeler,
all from Amarillo.
Mrs. Cypert went out to
church and her brother, Roy
from Stamford, was over to visit
with her at her son’s home after
church.
Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Bellah
from Woodson visited Woodson
folks, Mr. and Mrs. Les Foater,
Mrs. Posern, Mrs. Ben Leiter,
Forrest Taylor and Mrs. Herr-
ington
Lorena Kelly ran in for a short
visit with Mrs. Tom Taylor.
Addie B. Johnson visited her
brother, Floyd Cohron.
Irene Shaw from Denton
visited with Mrs. Shaw and
Mrs. Bishop in the home.
Mrs. Virgie Self is home from
the Hospital.
Mrs. Amanda Tudor is
looking for a letter from her
daughter, who is overseas,
some where around the Holy
Land.
Mrs. Hill Allen was carried to
the Hospital one day last week.
Rena Thompson is expected
back to the home from the
Hospital soon.
Others visiting in the home
were Mrs. Lillie Massey, Jewel
Lloyd, Mrs. Fred Shaw, Mrs.
Mark Reagan and Mrs. N.E.
Hodges.
Mrs. -Sommerville’s brother
and her children were in to see
her.
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by Bro. Pete Bradfield
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A paradox is an apparent contradiction which in
reality may conceal a profound truth. The Bible
contains amny unpopular doctrines and mind
baffling concepts which would not exist if it had been
composed by men and had not been inspired by God.
Note these Biblical ‘'paradoxes . We see
unseen things...we conquer by yielding...we find
rest under yoke... we reign by serving... we are made
great b y becoming little...we are fools for Christ’s
sake...we are made free by becoming his
bondservants... we possess all things by having
nothing... we wax strong by being weak... we triumph
by defeat...we find victory by glorying in our
infirmities...we live by dying.
These divine mysteries embodied in the Christian
distinguish him from the unbeliever who finds such
thoughts and ways impossible to understand. Did
you understand?
The Bible may cause you to wonder, but it will
never cuuse you to wander.
Bro. Pete
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