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The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 11

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1 1 1 WMU Leadership Courses Slated Leadership courses for all local members and leaders have been scheduled by the Baptist Association Woman's Missionary Union. They will be held at the Mound Baptist Church Thursday. Feb. 6 and Thursday, Feb. 20.

District leaders will conduct the sessions. In charge are: Mrs. Ercel Speck. WMS; Mrs. D.

D. Dollins, YWA: Mrs. Ed Lane, GA: and Mrs. R. A.

Woodward and Mrs. G. B. Hardcastle, Sunbeams. Meetines will begin at 10 a.m.

and dismiss at 2 p.m. Women attending, are lunches, asked to stated bring an association member. The nursery will be open. Visits Relatives Mrs. Paul Jones of Jackson.

visited last Wednesday with her aunt and cousin, Mrs. Nettie Steeley and Mrs. Bronson Davis of Hamilton. 37 on Junior High Semester Honor Roll Thirty -seven pupils made the honor roll for the first semester of the 1963-64 school year at Gatesville Junior High School, Principal Ted Brumbalow announced this week. The semester honor roll included the following: SIXTH GRADE -Bobbie Blanchard, Victor Bird, Jan Byrom, Karen Carter, Debbie Pruitt, Ralph Turner, Janis Quicksall.

SEVENTH GRADE -Jeanie Boone, Joe Crawford, Beverly Galey, Jodie Graham, Vicki Hollingsworth, Georgianna Kellogg, Larry McCutchen, Martha Parrish. Carla Pfeffer, Steve Phillips, Keith Price, Reggie newolf, Shirley Spencer, Kermit Swindall, Jeannie Warden, Jim Williams, Jo Ann Winslar, Fred Timmons. EIGHTH GRADE- Janis Daniel, Bobby Bone, Joy Gallaway, ASK YOUR MANAGER ABOUT THE $85,00000 SPONSORED BY FUNK SWEEPSTAKES WAGNALL TWO FORD FAIRLANES MAGNAVOX STEREO-PHONO-TV WASHER-DRYER SET From Westinghouse REFRIGERATOR FREEZER By Frigidaire PHILCO STOVE-OVEN COMBO RCA DISHWASHER ZENITH STERE0-PHONO GET FULL DETAILS AND FREE 'ENTRY BLANK AT YOUR FUNK WAGNALL ENCYCLOPEDIA Vol. Each No. 1 254 Vol.

No. 994 GROUND BEEF "Super- 3 Ibs. $1 HEAVY CALF ROUND OR SIRLOIN STEAK 794 "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CALF -BONE STEAK lb. "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CALF CHUCK ROAST Blade Jerry Ashby, Barbara Bennett, Sue Byrom, Colleen Coward, Anita Williams, Sara Nelle Lowrey, Paul Edwards, Wilma Parrish. Sandra Lipsey.

Principal Brumbalow also released the honor roll for the third six weeks of the first semester. It listed: SIXTH GRADE -Debbie Alexander, Debbie Pruitt, Edwin Floyd. Karen Carter. Ralph Turner, Alice Buckner, Victor Bird, Debbie Ortega, Charles Dickerman. Bobbie Blanchard, LaJuan Findley.

Paula Martin, Jan Byrom, Linda McLeod, Dennis Fleetwood, Joy Denny, Gary Rainer, Paul Stone, Janis Quicksall. SEVENTH GRADE- Cathy Apel, Jeanie Boone, Jan Bradford, Joe Crawford, Beverly Galey, Jodie Graham, Vicki Hollingsworth, Georgianna Kellogg, Robert Lengefeld, Larry McCutchen, Martha Parrish, Carla Pfeffer, Steve Phillips, Keith Price. Reggie Schoenewolf, Kathy Sims. Shirley Spencer, Bobby Stovall, Kermit Swindall, Ramona Thorp, Delores Ortega, Fred Timmons. Jeannie Warden.

Eloise Washburn, Jim Wil- AP liams, Jo Ann Winslar. EIGHTH GRADE -Janis Daniel, Charles Ivy, Patsy Graham, Margaret Rogers, Joy Gallaway, Jerry Ashby, Bobby Bone, Bobby Bird, Judy Fair, Bob Gillette, Judy Franks, Ruth Ann Beck, Stanley Kopec, Barbara Bennett, Katherine Lowrey, Sue Byrom, Michael Meador, Anita Williams, Colleen Coward, Paul Edwards, Wilma Parrish, Sandra Lipsey, Sara Nelle Lowrey. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Corvell City Earl C.

Moehring, pastor Sunday--Sunday School at 9:30 a morning worship service with holy communion at 10:30 a.m., meetings of the Brotherhood, Lutheran Church. Women. Luther League and Junior Lutherans at 7 p.m. Tuesday--Teachers' meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday--Choir practice at 7 p.m.

Saturday--Catechism class at 8 a.m. More than 50 species of oak are natives of Texas. AND STAR-FORUM Gatesville, Texas January 31, 1964 Sec. 2, Pg. 3 The Gatesville Messenger Claudia Cole Weds Howard Carroll Miss Claudia Cole and Howard Carroll exchanged wedding vows Sunday, Jan.

26. The ceremony was performed in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Cole of Gatesville. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Dorothy Carter of Gates- ville. The bride was feted with a pre-nuptial shower in the home of Mrs. Glenda Smith the evening of Jan.

21. HUGE SAVINGS ON ALL LUMBER and building materials if you pay cash and carry at Wm. Cameron Co. (Adv.) FARMERS We are in the market to buy your barley, wheat, corn and oats. See us for prices before you Coryell County Cotton Oil Company "Super-Right" Grain 300 TO 375 POUNDS AVERAGE SIDES lb.

40 TO 60 POUNDS AVERAGE LOINS lb. 25 TO 35 POUNDS AVERAGE RIBS 7 10" Ribs Cut lb. 150 TO 175 POUNDS AVERAGE LB FOREQUARTERS 150 TO 175 POUNDS AVERAGE HINDQUARTERS lb. 494 Average lb. 2-lb.

Pkg. PRICES GOOD THRU FEB. 1, 1964 "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CALF 125 TO 150 LB SIDES 45c "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CALF 65 TO 75 LB. Hindquarters 55c 10 TO 16 POUND AVERAGE PORK LOIN Whole FRESH FROSTED FRYERS 2 to 3-Lb. Average ALLGOOD BRAND SLICED BACON HEAVY CALF BONE IN SUPER-RIGHT" OLD FASHION FARM STYLE STEW MEAT lb.

PORK SAUSAGE 2-lb. Pkg. Patio Frozen "SUPER-RIGHT" FRESH DINNERS Enchilada 3 For $100 PORK LINKS 1-lb. Ctn. ANN PAGE TOMATO HEADACHE REMEDY KETCHUP 2 1 1-lb.

Bottles 4-oz. 49c EXCEDRIN. of BH. 60 89c 12-OZ. BOTTLE Ideal (Bag of 50) ANN PAGE BLACKBURN SYRUP 12-oz.

CLOTHES PINS 39c TOMATO SOUP 3 1-lb. Cans 4-01. 49c Btl. ANN PAGE STRAINED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SPAGHETTI. 3 1-lb.

Cans 49c TOMATO SOUP 3 29c PEACEMAKER OUR OWN 16 EXTRA BAGS FOR Food Jars GERBER Baby 6 PLAIN FLOUR 5-lb. Bag 29c TEA BAGS. Pkg. 64 49c BAKE-RITE CORONET TOILET HERSHEY'S TISSUE Off 3 Pkgs. 4-Roll $1.00 CHOCOLATE BARS.

.10 Pkg. Bars of 39c SHORTENING 3-lb. Can LARGE LAUNDRY BASKETS, each 39c MEADOLAKE GOLDEN CORN Cream Beauty American Style, 3 Cans 15-oz. Ctn. MARGARINE 1-lb.

ROYAL REGULAR Round Up 4-oz. Can PUDDING Ass'td Flavors 2 Pkgs. CHICKEN OF THE SEA LIGHT MEAT CHUNK DONALD NO COUPON NEEDED GET 50 EXTRA PLAID BIRDSEYE FROZEN TUNA FISH Can: 35c PLAID STAMPS PECAN WITH JANE RING. PARKER DANISH 9-oz, 45c FRENCH FRIED Each CUT OKRA BETTY CROCKER ASSORTED LAYER DONALD NO STAMPS COUPON WITH NEEDED NABISCO OT GET 25 EXTRA PLAID SQUASH CAKE MIXES 19-oz. Pkg.

43c PLAID HONEY GRAHAMS 1-Ib. 39c Your Choice ROLL NO NEEDED GET 25 EXTRA PLAID HANDI WRAP 29c STAMP OREO COUPON, NABISCO OT COOKIES. 1-lb. 49c 3 294 FOR SALADS OR COOKING CRISCO OIL 1-qt. 6-oz.

Size 63c ASSORTED DIETS HORMEL CHILI With 15-oz. Can BUY 3 BARS AT REG. PRICE AND GET BAR FOR EXTRA 1-lb. WOODBURY SOAP. 4 Bars Reg.

31c DAILY Dog Food 3 Cans CHILI 15-oz. Can 10-oz. HORMEL PLAIN BUY 3 BARS AT REG. PRICE AND GET I BAR FOR Te EXTRA WOODBURY SOAP. 4 Bath Bars 46c DETERGENT FAB POWDERED Gt.

Box 75c HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER AJAX 2 Size 14-oz. 33c CLEANER LIQUID AJAX 15-oz Bil. 39c AUTOMATIC DISH WASHER DETERGENT VEL-O-MATIC I-lb. 4. Size oz.

43c FUN BATH SOAKY. Reg. Size 69c 10c OFF LABEL AJAX Powered Detergent. Gf. Box 65c DETERGENT LIQUID VEL 12-oz.

Size 35c Fed Heavy Beef Sale! 594 For Small Freezers 10 Lbs. CHUCK ROAST 15 Lbs. GROUND BEEF 10 Lbs. FRYERS Frosted 15 Lbs. PORK LOINS 50 Total.

Pounds $1995 WRAPPED FOR YOUR FREEZER MR. AND MRS. SAMMY JOE DYSINGER Lou Ann Collier, Sammy Dysinger Wed in Live Oak Church Ceremony The Live Oak Baptist Church of Gatesville was the setting the Jan, 18 marriage of Miss Lou Ann Collier and Sammy Joe Dysinger. Before an altar flanked with white gladioli and potted palms, Rev. Joe D.

Wade of Hamilton performed the doublering candlelight ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Elbert L. Collier of Hamilton and Mr.

and Mrs. George Dysinger of Gatesville. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an orig. inal gown of white satin featuring a lace-covered bodice which dipped to a at the waistline, The shaped neckline and long petal-point sleeves were trimmed with pearls. Appliqued lace flowers, centered with pearls, adorned the bouffant skirt which featured a ruffled lace panel topped with a Dinner Fetes Layne-Draper Wedding Party Mr.

and Mrs. Nolen Draper entertained members of the Layne-Draper wedding party with a rehearsal dinner in the home of the bridegroom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Draper. Miss Rosalind Suzanne Layne and David Nolen Draper were married Saturday evening in the First Baptist Church of 0g- lesby.

Flower arrangements in the bride's chosen colors of blue and white centered each table. The menu consisted of baked ham, smoked turkey, garlic bread, pickles, olives, congealed salad, cranberries, potato salad, coffee, iced tea and pecan pie. Guests were Miss Layne and David Draper; Misses Sylyja Dalton, Sharon Hale, Barbara Hamilton, Carol Jane Layne, Ila Young, and Sharon Mays; Bruce Green, Billy Barr, Timmy Ferette, Larry Henson, Bernard MeGuire and A. W. Reese; Mr.

and Mrs. Harlan Huffman, Jack Prince, Pete Ward, Billy, Joe Powell, Allie Lock, John Blanchard, W. D. Layne, Joe L. Draper, Randy Blanchard, Kass Jana Powell, Mrs.

Vertice Glover and Rev. Henry Radde. Visit Mrs. Whisenhunt Mrs. Matie Davis and Mrs.

Leoma Campbell were Monday visitors with Mrs. R. A. Whisenhunt in the Ater community. Can you afford an accident? Don't let an accident put a dent in your wallet.

See US today. "Service Beyond the Policy" FARM AND RANCH LOANS CUMMINGS INSURANCE Phone UN 5-6016 East Side Square white gardenia. Her elbowlength illusion veil fell from a pearl tiara. She carried a white Bible topped with white carnations and stephanotis. For something old, the bride carried her.

grandmother's 65-year-old silk handkerchief. Her gown was new, she carried her niece's Bible and wore a blue. lace garter. There was a penny in her shoe, Mrs. Charles Bond, sister of the bride, was matron of honCr.

Misses Mary Nell Burris of McGregor and Shirley Wolske of Jonesboro were bridesmaids. They wore identical melon dresses which featured short sleeves, scoop necklines and full skirts topped with lace-trimmed overskirts. They wore white accessories and each carried a single long-stemmed melon rose. Misses Sandra Bond, Margarct. Dysinger and Cindy Bond were flower girls.

Miss Barbara Bond and Glen Dysinger were ring bearers. The girls wore dresses identical to those of the bridesmaids. Joe Sims served as best man. The bridegroom's brother, George Dysinger, and Charles Bond were groomsmen. Bobby Dusek was soloist.

Miss Martha White of Jonesboro accompanied him as organist, Mike Dysinger and Rodney Bond lighted the candles. The bride's brother, Dale Collier, and Kennith Marshall were, ushera. Mra. George E. Dysinger of Abilene registered the guests.

At the recention which followed in church fellowship hall. Mesdames Ernest Huey, Mack Maxwell, Kennith Marshall and Mike Poston served cake and punch. For going away, the bride chose a winter white brocade sheath dress with beige and brown mink accessories. The bride is a graduate of Hamilton High School. The bridegroom attended Gatesville High School and is currently employed at Providence Hospital in Waco.

The counle is residing at North 23rd Street in Waco. Save $50 to $100 On Hearing Aid Mr. Treadway will hold his regular Hearing Clinic at the L. L. Hotel in Gatesville Monday.

Feb. 3, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. If you have a hearing problem of any kind, or you need service on your aid, we invite you to come in. We offer you professional experienced service.

Hearing test at no cost to Mr. Treadway you. We fit Hearing Aids, Nerve Instruments and the new Hearing Device that has nothing in the ear. We can always save you from $50 to $100 on your Aid. We carry a complete line of cords, batteries, earmolds, speakers, and tubing for all makes of aids and you can always save 20 per cent and more.

We do repair service on any make aid. Batteries mailed anywhere postage paid. If hearing is your problem, we have the answer at a price you can afford. Mr. Treadway is in the Temple office every Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m.

to 5 p.m. TEMPLE HEARING CENTER 120 N. 3rd TEMPLE 1b. 394 lb. 554 Jane Parker Bakery White Enriched 2-lb.

BREAD Loaf 29c BLUEBERRY PIES. Each 49c POUND CAKE Gold or 1-lb. 9-oz. Each 49c GLAZED DONUTS. 1-lb.

Pkg. 39c ROLLS Serve Brown 2 10-oz. Pkg. 39c PIES 8-Inch 1 Each -lb. 454 394 21c 65c 63c 23c 23c 9-oz.

Pkg. 9. oz. Pkg. 35c 45c ORANGES CALIFORNIA NAVEL Doz.

RED POTATOES U. No. S. 1 10-lb. Bag 394 Large CAULIFLOWER, each -25c Large AVOCADOS 2 for 25c 25 NO EXTRA COUPON PLAID CARROTS STAMPS NEEDED WITH GET 25 THE GREAT Your ATLANTIC dreams PLAID PACIFIC come TEA true STAMPS COMPANY, with INC.

Bag Cello 2-Lb. 194 AP Super Markets AMERICA'S DEPENDABLE MERCHANT SINCE 100 Extra AP Plaid Stamps With this Coupon and Purchase of HORMEL'S CANNED HAM 10-lb. Can $7.89 AT YOUR ASP SUPERMARKET Dal. Coupon Good thru Feb. 1, 1964 100 Extra AP Plaid Stamps With this Coupon and Purchase of 3-LB.

BAG PEELED, DEVEINED SHRIMP 3-lb. Bag $3.99 AT YOUR SUPERMARKET Dal. Coupon Good thru Feb. 1, 1964 25 Extra AP Plaid Stamps With this Coupon and Purchase of PKGS. SPARKLE REGULAR PUDDING 4 Pigs.

33c AT YOUR SUPERMARKET Dal. Coupon Good thru Feb. 1, 1964 50 Extra AP Plaid Stamps With this Coupon and Purchase of 1-L8. CARTON OUR OWN TEA 1-1b. CIn.

$1.05 AT YOUR ASP SUPERMARKET Del. Coupon Good thru Feb. 1, 1964 25 Extra AP Plaid Stamps With this Coupon and Purchase of ANN PAGE SANDWICH SPREAD Jar 39c AT YOUR ASP SUPERMARKET Dal. Coupon Good thru Feb. 1, 1964 25 Extra AP Plaid Stamps With this Coupon and Purchase of OFF 11-OZ.

INSTANT TENDERLEAF TEA Jar 79c AT YOUR SUPERMARKET Dal. Coupon Good thru Feb. 1, 1964 25 Extra AP Plaid Stamps With this Coupon and Purchase of ANN PAGE BARBECUE SAUCE 1-16. 2-oz. Size 33c AT YOUR ASP SUPERMARKET Dal.

Coupon Good thru Feb. 1964.

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