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The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 10

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Gatesville, Texas
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PAGE 10-A THE GATESVILLE MESSENGER, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1984 Mrs. Keller Dies Here Robinson. Annie Ruiz, Glenna Stubbs, Hazel Summers. Sandra Summers, Joseph Thompson, Jessie Waddill, Gladys Walker. Eva Williams, George Wright.

Ward, Dewayne Williams, Etta Coryell Mem oria I Hospital Report She was married to Ralph Keller in Mission on June 3, 1955. They moved to Gatesville 10 years ago. Mrs. Keller was a member of the First Presbyterian Church here. Survivors include her husband; one brother, James Boyd Bond of Waco; and three sisters, Mrs.

Hazel McBroom of Gatesville, Mrs. Nealie Thornton of Waco and Mrs. Lois Cowan of Azle. Pallbearers for Mrs. Keller's funeral were Bennie Turner, Kermit Dreyer, Cloyce Duncan, Ronnie Dixon, Malcolm Mallett and Paul Heeren.

Put the green back in your lawn without NEW ARRIVALS A baby girl was born Thursday, March 1, at 8:55 p.m. to Robert and Myong Flake, Gatesville. A baby boy was born Saturday, March 3, at 5:32 a.m. to Randy and Gail Klatt, Hamilton. A baby boy was born Monday, March 5, at 9:23 a.m.

to Tony and Nina Alvarez, Gatesville. A baby boy was born Monday, March 5, at 6:13 p.m. to Billy and Tommie Byrom, Gatesville. THESE ARE PATIENTS Eunice Ayers, John Blanchard, Barbara Cates, Marshall Donaldson, Robbie Edwards, Bert Floyd, Anna Ford, Mable Fuller, Joe Gordin, May Harvison, Weldon Jones, Racheal Keener, Edna Limmer, Ayleen Lovejoy, Morris 1 McCoIlum. Shirley Nichols, Lawrence Pruett, Kim removing a lot of green from your wallet 4 i Average lot mowed, mulched, trimmed, and edged for i(r 865-8836 Mrs.

Florine Bond Keller, 74, died Saturday at her home, 1606 Saunders in Gatesville. Justice of the Peace Larry McDonald ruled heart failure as the probable cause of her death. Services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at Scott's Funeral Chapel and were conducted by Rev. Oine Davis.

Burial was in Restland Cemetery. Born Nov. 14, 1909 in the Ewing community in Coryell County, Mrs. Keller was the daughter of the late George and Caroline Bond. She graduated from high school in Gatesville.

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Purmela Curtis Smith In San Antonio V.A. Hospital By MRS. JOSEPHINE WEEKS Messenger Correspondent Curtis Smith was scheduled to undergo surgery Wednesday in the V. A. Hospital in San Antonio.

Mrs. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Nottingham and children visited him over the weekend. Dub Petree, Bus Woodard and Kay Woodard of Hamilton and Mr.

and Mrs. Eddie Pischcek of Brownwood visited in the Edward Little home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Connor of Arkadelphia, and Lorene Collard of Amarillo recently visited in the Gayle Calhoun home.

They also visited in Gatesville with Mrs. Mary Bruton. Feb. 29 supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Perryman were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hartgraves of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

McFadden, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Calhoun and Mr. and Mrs. Govis Belvin.

Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Belvin were in Hamilton Saturday, to attend funeral services for Emma Jane Harris. Mrs. Jack Wicker of Gatesville visited Mrs.

Hazel Dyer and Linda and Mrs. Bessie Laxson one afternoon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Laurie and Gerald, of Waco were weekend guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Clovis Bob Dyer of Gatesville visited Sunday afternoon with his mother and sister, Mrs. Hazel Dyer and Linda, and his grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Laxson. Mrs.

Arthur Brewer is undergoing treatment for a broken hip in the Hamilton hospital. Kim Dyer of Gatesville spent Saturday night with Hazel and Linda Dyer. Stan and Pat Sugg, along with Mary Sugg and Steve, Sherrie and Robert Steven Sugg of Evant visited relatives in Cisco Sunday afternoon. The community received a little sleet and rain Monday morning. Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Firestone attended the open house at the Gatesville Depot Sunday afternoon, and visited a friend in Coryell Memorial Hospital. Mrs.

Firestone fell in the hospital and broke her arm. Her. arm was set in the DeLeon hospital where she stayed overnight. She was reported to be restly fairly well Monday. Albert Ledenham of Buchanan Dam died Feb.

18. Mr. Ledeham lived in Purmela many years. He is survived by his wife, Ethel, and a son, Joe. Sympathy is extended to the family.

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io iz. $000 cm. 4m MM CENTER CUT SHOULDER GtfGACX ALlfJl FAf.lILY PACI PDCI 30 FAMILY PAK. BCGF $r20 3 LB. PKG.OR MORE J- ID SUGAR FREE OR PEPPER FREE OlTB 2 LITER I WU) LJ Limit 4 CENTER CUT PQCI CC3PG EXTRA LEAN CHOCK jog' ,3 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to the many friends and loved ones who helped in any way in our time of sorrow and loss of my husband.

Price Stanford. We are deeply grateful for all the visits, food, flowers and many expressions of sympathy by his friends. Special thanks to the ministers and the musicians. May God bless each and every one who helped in any way. Mrs.

Price Stanford And the Stanford Families CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Beatrice Oney wishes to express their gratitude for all the expressions of sympathy, flowers, food and love during our time of sorrow. Special gratitude to Dr. Stuckey and the nursing staff at Coryell Memorial Hospital. The Creed Oney Family Coma Jcb Us For A Mcsntdi Top Experience WWiTTsslord Mountdn Crptist Oiurch Hwy.

GaiMvOte Sunday School 9i45 a.m. Morning Worship 1 Evening 7i00 p.m. Wednesday Service 7i00 p.m. We're Growing, Come Grow With L's W. Garland gaker.

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