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The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 8

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MCikhbn. Digest II' Tht OatoHk ttxtttiztr AND STAR-FORUM- Sec. 1, Pg. 8 Gatesville, Texas September 5, 1974 Evant School Lunchroom For Sept. 9-13 Buffet Supper Opens Season For Delta Kappa Gamma Chapter Gamma Alpha chapter of Memorial Hospital $500,000 Delta Kappa Gamma campaign fund.

Entertainment international honorary organ- will be staged by the Jury ization for women educators, 1 Bachs, a group of local fldd-held its annual buffet supper lers. Tuesday, Aug. 27, in the Gates-1; Mae Stevens, DKG ville Junior High School dining member and retired Copperas hall, marking the opening of Cove teacher, has been honor-the chapter's 1974-75 year, I ed in having a new elementary Mrs. JoseDhine Brown. Dresi-' ool In Copperas Cove named Fire; Dallas'.

Msiv oh Sub Mc-nday Ham slice, F.nglbh; peas, candied sweet celery stick, hot rolls, milk, applesauce and butter. Tuesday Barbecued meat balls, green beans, creamed potatoes, lettuce and tomato A new 70-page cookbook, meat, cake, cookie, dessert, batter bread, milk, cook' svtlle Fire and relish, low calorie, pie, sal-' Gatesville sar brainchild of the dent, opened the meeting with the Mae Stevens Elementary ad and. vegetable recipes, Belles and containing the fav The' Fire Belles organization has 30 active members and 29 past members. Forming the orjte precipes of many, local housewives, is just off the press and is now being sold for 53 a 'Wednesday Hot dogs and, chiU, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, milk, chocolate cake. Thursday Meat and macaroni, buttered carrots, pork and, beans, b'scu its, fruit, greetings to all.

Miss Aurora Yongue gave the invocation Hostesses for the meeting and Mrs. Catherine Koerth'were Misses. Maude Alyce led the group in the pledge of Painter, chairman, Aumra alleirlflnce Onlrmen of the Yrung and Mamie Sue -Hal- pnmmittpp that hmaAeA nn mm. copy. proceeds front the piiation of the cookbook were sale of the book will be donate t-i, rsii brook, and Mesdames Erma Friday Hamburgers, com, various committees reported and Mrs.

Dorothy Sellers and Lee Stiles, Docia Petsick. Grace ed toythe Cultural Activities wlgglns and Mrs. 'Robert Earl lettuce, tomatoes, chips, milk, Committee for remndelinir th t. th Lealrd, Catherine Wlnslar, Mrs. Annelle Bruce led the ,7.

I ABnuy, -f uvuo. Fav Eubanks. Frances Bradley group in a sing song, accrm COUNSELOR and Laura Adams. pained at the piano by Miss Mamie Sue Halbrook. Mr.

Martha Ann Yows, program chairman, in the guise of a Mexican fortune teller, presented a preview of the year's Miy auuiwriuiii 111 uairavme. Name- of the, cookbook- Is "Kitchen Digest First edition of the Fire Belles' cookbook was published in 1950. 1 Assisting the Fire Belles with the latest cookbook project by furnishing prize recipes and helping with the sale are the Jaycee Wives, ReMred Senior Citizens, Sigma Rho chapter of Beta Sigma Fhi, and past Fire Belles. The 74 publication contains beverage, bread, casserole and DANIEL ELECTRIC COMPANY 24-Hour Service Rural, Commercial And Residential Service 71 1 MAIN GATESVILLE, TEX. Ph.

865-5107 NI6HT PHONES: 917-494-2483 or 494-2397 programs on the basis of a horoscope. It was announced that the projects committee was planning a "tasting party" for Sa Meelcs Returns From Vacation Trip Leonard Mocks recently returned from a two-week vacation trip to the northeastern U.S. and Canada. Meeks, who wps accompanied by his son. Dewey Meeks of Dallas, labeled It a "memorable trip." They visited in Washington, D.

where they viewed Congress In toured the White House and the -Smithsonian Institution, visited famous monuments and other landmarks, and took a boat ride on the Potomac River. They then spent two days in turday, Oct. 26. It will be held from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

in Mrs. Sybil Baiham Eakln, formerly of Purmsla and Garosvillo, began hor duties as counselor of Bridgeport Public Schools at the start of the 1974-75 school term. A 1945 graduate of Gatesville High School; she finished requirements for a master's degree In education with a major In counseling at Midwestern University in Wichita Falls on Aug. 17. Eakln, daughter of James Basham of Purmela and Mrs.

Jennie Devls of Fort Worth, taught Spanish and English at Wichita Falls High School for 414 years. Her children, Mike, Ben and Judy Eakln, live in Austin, where they are working and attending v. v. the GatcsviUe Junior High Ronny. Daniel, Owner Turner vltle, Texas School for the purpose of raising money for the Coryell HERE FROM WICHITA FALLS Miss )Ceily Bryart Hull' and Miss Pam Rowland cf Wichita Falls recently spent two weeks TURNERSVILLE Married Saturday 1 Baptists Will here visiting Miss, Hull's mother, Mrs.

Thomas Garcia and Boston and toured many historic places In and around that Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Tatum of Qatetville announce the of their daughter, Mi, to DcnHd Latham? son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Latham of TurnenviUe. Rev. Ralph O'Dell officiated at the wedding service Saturday in the First Presbyterian Church of GutesviUei Mr. Garcia, and her grandparents, Mr and Mrs.

Manuel Gar city. Capping the vacation, they cia. They left to return to school in Wichita Falls. Ac llFiiNSURAWCE? ContacllPREP PYER PHONE 65-599a OR I45-4539 companying them were Mr. spent five days fishing at the Lake of The Woods in Canada, where Leonard Meeks caught a Northern pike that weighed al TO NEW ORLEANS 1 and Mrs.

John Bradford and Mrs. Thomas Garcia, Ke-j vin and Ember, who went, on HOMEMAKI KG; I NTS Elect Officers by Mrs. Felix Prultt Messenger Correspondent Church officers for the coming year will be elected Sunday night by the congregation of the Turnersville Baptist Church. Services begin at 6 p.m. and all members are urged to be present.

I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee returned last Monday from a most ten pounds. to Louisiana to visit Mrs. Gar- and Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Ward spent' the Labor Day holidays In New Orleans. i -They returned home via Chi WMIIIIIIIIHBWtWWUW cia's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.

K. Bryan. cago." Help Children Master School Experience by JANICE G. BERRY County Extension Agmt week's vacation in Colorado, soaf pads BRILL0 29c VALUE. SPECIAL i CAROID TOOTH POWDER New Mexico and other states.

The Latham reunion was held Saturday and Sunday in the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Latham of Turnersville. A good time was had by the 100 people registering. Miss Ellen Balch returned home during the week end after spending two weeks with relatives in Fort Worth.

Mrs. Samantha Pruitt attended funeral services for Guy Knowles Tuesday morning in Clifton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Paf-ford, Billy Wayne and Brett, spent Sunday night and Monday with relatives in Hamilton.

Mr. rnd Mrs. Bill Scott went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dclord Toland of Breckenridge and they all went on to Hobbs, N.M., to attend a reunion Saturday and Sunday.

Rev. and Mrs. Ron Tyndale of Fort Worth were dinner guests of Mrs. Samantha Pruitt Sunday. Mrs.

Olin Whitley of Clifton was a supper guest that him and will take care of him. Teachers are not substitute parents but they do care -for children. Telling the child what will happen during days at school, about recess, going to the bathroom, having lunch, taking turns, having a lesson, and helping him understand that he won't learn to read and write the first day. A Although complete maturity is far from being reached in the first separation from mother, achieving mastery over the separation experience Is one step toward the adult goal of interdependence with others. CALL 865-2417 FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY OF ALL YOUR PRESCRfPTIONS, INCLUDING WELFARE PRESCRIPTIONS Gatesville Only Super Full-Line Drug Giving You A Wide Choice of All Drugs Not Just A Few Leaders A child's first experience of bring separated from his parents often occurs when begins school.

Parents can help their children master the emotional feelings resulting from this separation. Children need their parents'' help to understand and cope with the new experience of being away from homes Tarents can help by: AcknowledRing their own fcelinps about being separated from the child. Recognizing their feelings about their child approaching the milestone of entering school. Preparing thoir child realistically by talking about how the child may feel, that he may feel lonesome or afraid or sad sometimes. Helping the child to know that there are ninny adults besides parents who care about 1W 4.1-OZ.

LIST 80c SPECIAL MAX FACTOR MOISTURIZING LOTION PAIN-A-LAY 16-OZ. LIST $1.69. SPECIAL $1109 Latham Reunion Held Saturday And Sunday J3L Please feel free to call me after hours and on Sundays if you need i Emergency Prescription Service Don Flentge Sfl88 s-oz. LIST $2.25 The Latham reunion was. held Saturday and Sunday at the Turnersville High School build Thetfords Meet At VFW Hall evening.

Mr. and Mrs. James D. Cude of Grand Prairie spent the week end in the Vance Cude home. Mr.

and Mrs. Price Morris of Big Spring and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Burrs and family of Snyder spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Lee and attended the baptismal service for Mrs. Morris' and Mrs. Burrs' father. ing. Those present gathered In COUPON MAALOX i REGULAR PLAYING CARDS the auditorium at 4 p.m.

Satur IPECAC Syrup for Accidental Poisoning. List B9c day for special instrumental music and singing. At 6:30 p.m. ref roshments of sandwiches, SPECIAL 49c VALUE SPECIAL 19 chips, cookies and drinks were 12-OZ. LIST $1.75.

WITH THIS COUPON 1198' served. They then enioyed two hours of gospel singing in the Labor Day visitors in the Zoo Oilmore home were Mr. SPECIAL auditorium. Seventy people and Mrs. Dorman Dolllns, Mr.

SUPER ANAPAC registered Saturday afternoon and Mrs. Byrd Dollins, Mr. and Limit 2. Coupon Good Thru Sept. 7, 1974 At Don Flentge Drug The children, grandchildren and ether relatives of the lato Mr.

and Mrsv.C L. Thctford of Purmela held their annual reunion Aug. 25 at the VFW Hall in Gatesville. The group enjoyed a bountiful lunch of barbecued beef, ham and hot links, with all the vegetables, plus cakes, pies, coffee and punch. Reun-ionists plan to meet the last Sunday in August of next year at the same place.

Levi Patrick was the oldest person attending and Mrs. May and night. Mrs. Glynn Dollins, Mr. and Mrs.

Murphy of Waco, Peter COLD TABLETS 24's One hundred ten registered ARRID EXTRA DRY Sunday for a reunion lunch pnrt visitation. At 2 a 98' LIST $134 SPECIAL Dollins and Jimbo Gilmore of Turnersville. The men reported that bird hunting was good over the week end. 4-OZ. SPRAY Mrs.

Earl Kiger is reported FABERGE SPRAY COLOGNE to be doing well after eye surgery. Sue and Pee Wee will be meeting was held and officers elected. It was agreed to meet at the same. time and place next year. After the business meeting, more singing was enjoyed, Several special songs were sung by visiting relatives.

The reunion adjourned at 4 p.m. PCS Prescriptions Filled Thetford Brinhall of California traveled the farthest to attend THREE SCENTS TO CHOOSE FROM coming up soon to join ner LIST $1.15 SPECIAL husband and brother, Curtis the reunion. The children at 4Ani1mft u'ani TVa arA TinnA Cude, and friends soon. We welcome the Kigers, to Tur Also 3 Thetford of Fort Worth, Fay 3-OZ. $6.75 VALUE SPECIAL and Clemmie Thetford of Step- 1 1 1 TAatnM nersville.

They plan to build in our town after they have retired. nmvr.ie, aim saxs. lxvihx jutju Blue Shield of Texas PRESCRIPTION PROGRAM of Waco. Monday visitors with Mrs. Others attending were Mr.

J. E. Hollingsworth and Flo- WE TAKE and Mrs. George King Sr. of Hardy, Mr.

and Mrs. rine Kyser were Mrs, Winnie Faubion and Mrs. Ina Loyd of Clifton. MEDICARE 11? George King Jr. and George HI ANUSOL Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Haskin Hemorrhoidal spent the week end with the Supposltorlea ANACIN 100 s. LIST $1.79. SPECIAL S1119 Lester Humes and Cliff Worthy families. irs.

LIST $1,92 SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS Walkers, etc. WE RENT Hospital Beds, Oxygen Units Dorcas Class Has Meeting Fourteen members and one guest of the Dorcas Sunday School Class of the First Baptist Church met Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. E. Price Bauman for a salad supper. Mrs.

Alton Chapman, class outreach director, presided during the meeting. S. L. Bellamy led the opening prayer. After supper, reports were given by class Mrs.

Bub Smith, teacher of the class, brought the devotional on prayer. Other members present were Mesdames J. W. Barton. Cor-tus Gibson, Bernard Anger- Holiday visitors with Mrs.

Kathleen Turner were Mr. and Mrs. H. Turner; Richard and Billy Lloyd. SJ09 Mrs.

Martha Johnston and family spent the week end in Waco with Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hollingsworth.

MASSENGILL 6-OZ. POWDER STOLLS' GUESTS Specials Good THUR-- FRL SAT. Recent out-of-town visitors Your Giftamerica Center Ask About 24-Hour Gift Delivery Ail Over UlS.A. S39 mann, James Boya, merman of Little Rock, Mr. and Mrs.

S. C. Thetford'of Carlton; Carrol and Lovetta Bradshaw of Ropesville; Mrs. Irene Thetford and Jack and Nancy Thetford of Lubbock; Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Trafton of Beeville; Mr. and Mrs. Ftoyce Chambers, Shelly and Jeffery, of Corsi-cana. Also Mrs. D.

Thetford of Witharral; Mrs. May Brim-hall of Hansford, Mrs. Mary Lee May of Lorena; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Thetford of Tulsa, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Patrick and daughters, Mrs. Doris Patrick, Mrs. Opal Hoffman, husband and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Levi Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Carta, Robert, Mike, Sandra, Shelly and William, and Mr. and Mrs. John Birch of Waco.

Also Mrs. Dovie Thetford Seabourn of Cisco; Mrs. Lyda McMeckin of Pearl; and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maxwell, Walter McKenzie, Marvin Bates, C.

L. Bates, Elisha Wallace, Jesse Wallace, Carrie Bland, Reba Moore, OUie May Lack, Clara Moore, Rebecca -Jo Moore and Coyne Robinson of Gatesville. with Mr. and Mrs. A.

StolL Henry and Esther, were Mr. Maxwell, Lloyd Mitchell. Otha SEPT. 5-6-7 LIST $2.19 SPECIAL Johnson, Chester Woodward, Travis Meharg and Ster and Mrs. William Schuetz, Connie and Bill, of Pasadena, Mrs.

Elsie Germer and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Germer Quantify Rights Reserved of San Marcos; Mrs. Anita ling J. Edwards and one guest, Mrs.

R. J. Wilkinson of Dallas. As the closing benediction, those present repeated Psalms 19:14 in unison. Forbes of Temple; Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Gerinert and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stoll of Taylor; Mrs. Carl Wolfe of New Braun- DOUBLE TEXAS GOLD STAMPS! EVERY WED.

'Don Flentge UPh. Owner 10J N. LUTTERLOH PARKING AT REAR OF STORE fels: Mrs. Paul Langston of Fort Worth; Mr. and Mrs.

Theo Steinkamp of. Lake Side HOME FROM DALLAS Mrs." Sterling J. Edwards visited from Wednesday until Monday in Dallas with her sister. Mrs. R.

J. Wilkinson." Mrs. Wilkinson relumed home with and Mrs. Dan Tic-kell of Bellmead; and Mrs. John Fowler and Victor of Wood- her for a visit way..

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