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Hearnc (Tcx.is) Democrat, Thursday June 11. 1970 The Hearne Published Every Democrat Week at Hearne, Texas 77859 By The HEARNE PRINTING COMPANY I-eon Publisher Joe S. Sturtfi.s Editor l.ucilU- Stidham Society Woodrow Tidwull Shop Foreman Erma Tidwell Linotype Operator Jimmy L. Boxley Printer Rate for publishing 1 legal notices and classifieds 8c per word, minimum S2.0D. National and local display advertisements.

SI.12 per column inch. Classified Advertising Forms close Monday, 12 noon. Display Advertising 9 A. M. Dial 279-3411 or 3412 SUBSCRIPTION RATE: Per Year By Mail In Texas $3.50 Per Year By Mail Texas $4.00 Entered as second class matter May 2, 1911, at the Postoffice at Hearne.

Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. PRESS ASSOCIATION MEMBER We only hope tvtiy preach-' er g-t was Dest for them. some were pomUd but sometimes frus- i tiatiriis are stepping stones. Phillip Brooks bf as i tenc'hcT. and before nis term he was asked to resign as ho was not ike.d.

He was grieved and embarrassed he hid nimself from his friends ancl fnr a long time i rould not found. Then ho decided g.i a he became one of the grea'est piea-heis and contributed by his writings and preaching moie to the church than any other man of his time. Hope you the en- i clipping. ON SELECTING A NEW i PASTOR Dedication Of Window Held Sunday In Calvert A memorial window infer Biontwoad, Tenressee; Mr. honor 01 Mrs.

Marvin Snoed land Mrs Albert Snecd was dedicated at an imprns- sivc ceremony on Sunday, June 7, at 4 p. m. at Epiphany in Calvert. This also marked the centennial i.f the establishment of chinch. Rt.

Hev. F. Percy Iriaid. suffragan bishop of the DICICC-SC- of Texas, conduct- i'H the service. Assisting Bishop wei; the and and r.aughtcrs, Galena Park; Ruth Linda Snced and Mrs.

Carioll. Dallai; Mrs. Frank Brcwn of Columbia, S. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell White. San Antonio: Mr. and Kim Gray of Houston. Mrs. Richard Bnllinger of College Station and Mrs.

W. T. McDonald of Bryan: Dallas Cris- Houston: Hammond Goddard i Notion, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Rtv.

the Warren Mer- Rev. Wayne A certain church found jt- Ru nailan of Hcarne. and the self suddenly without a paster. Rcv Dyal1 Jamison of Marlin; Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Townsend, Austin: Dr ar.d Mrs. Jack Herring, and a committee was formed to search for the right man. In Music was furnished by (he sica of Mar-i Waco; Mrs. Claud White and i Mrs. Alice Upchurch of Cor- due course, (he committee re- llnior cmd senior choirs and ceived a letter from a clergyman applying far the position.

The letter went like this: "Gentlemen: Understanding 'the organist of St. 5 Church in Marlin. The jMr. Nicklc served 'diieetor with Mrs. as choir Nickle as that your pulpit is vacant I crganist should like to submit my ap- Th llU church was plication.

I am generally con- Mexia Jaycee Rodeo Is Set Founded 1885 Wheelock News Hearne, Texas, Thursday, June 11. 1970 I neighbors, who also had a great time visiting with each L. K. Miss Edith Melton and Mrs We are having beautiful 'Jackson visited with Mrs. days over here, the kind the 'Julius Plage-is on Sunday, tpoets write is They also stopped to see Miss rare as a day in rAlmeria Dunn at Waggon I sidered to be a good preacher.

1 have been a leader in most of the places I have served. 7 have also found time to do some writing on the side. "I am over 50 years of age, and while my health is not thi- best, I still manage to got 'enough work done so as to please any parish. "As for references, I am scmewhat handicapped. I have i The annual Mexia Jaycee over-flowing at this cere- I will be held Friday and in memory of a person Saturday.

June 1S-20 at ihe who had meant so much, not Jaycee Rodeo Arena in Mexia. only to her family and church Producer -for the show is but. to every person with Bradford Ivy o.f Fairfielcl and whom she was associated. events will begin at 8 p. m.

Following me dedication each nlght Fei lui ed will be ceremony an informal recep- I bareback nding, bull riding, tion was held at rhe Sneed barrel racir calf roping and so rare as a day in June i Almerra Dunn at Waggon I and beauty every- (Wheel Rest Home, but found!" pre ched ariv Place 1 tor more than three years. And home. In addition to Mrs. Sneed's Calvert friends, rt'aiives and out of town friends present musical box racing. Contestants may enter by where we look.

But the days iarc too short when we start on the work trail. Farmers and i anchors over 'here are spraying cattle, vac- calves, spraying and i with relatives on Sunday. weeds and over at our Miss Joy Lynn Cobb, a we are still picking cent high school graduate, is berries and now the peach her sen, Dr. Tyree of Pain Alto, Califor- I calling the Ivy residence in between 'the hours of I'D a. m.

and 9 p. m. Thursday. happy she was doing so well. Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Miller were picknicking at Kurten has come in. The weeds visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nichols at Font Stockton.

in have generally been pretty jsmall, even though they were located in rather large cities. In some places, I had to leave because my ministry caused riots and disturbances. Even where along tco well with other re- i I stayed. I did not Pyle ol ville. Tennessee and Mrs.

Houston Lcmax, Patricia and Mrs. Macky Reed of New Boston: grandsons, Marvin Snced III and Mrs. Snecd of Temple, and Walter with Mrs. attending were Mrs. Music To Altimore Youths Recently, in Temple's Festival of Aits, the child)en of Mi.

and Mrs. Charles Altirmre c-f Temple were awarded top honors in the field of i music and art. Services Friday For Mrs. Batson Funeral services for Mrs. Kenneth Batson were conducted from the First Baptist Church of Hearne at 4 p.

m. Friday, June 5, with the Rev. James Scirratt as the officiating minister. Interment followed in Norwood Cemetery with Heartfield Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Serving as pallbearers were Joe L.

Wilson, John Wilson, Jimmy Carter, Ellis Kuehn Claude Tindle Jr. and Steven iPursley. Milton Aalen, Dr. Ken Kennamer, Dr. Ray Cruse, Dr.

Ji. M. Boyd, Dr. Lewis Varvel Jr. and Dr.

R. W. Huddleston were named honorary pallbearers. Mrs. Batson succumbed in her sleep at her 'home in Hearne late -Wednesday night, Uune She was 'born Judy Donnelly in Washington on January 4, 1921 and was 49 years, four months and 29 days of age when she passed away.

The wife of the head coach at Hearne High School, Mrs. Batson had been associated with Medical and Surgical Clinic for the past few years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband of Hearne, one daughter, Mrs. Janet Jones of Houston; four sons, Tim Batson of Jim Batson of West Columbia, Bobby Batson and Billy Batson, students at the University of Texas; one granddaughter, a brother, William Donnelly of Virginia; and a sister, Mrs.

Wayne Trimble, also of Virginia. Hospital Notes Miss Kay Tidemann On European Tour Mlu Kay Tidemann left Delia; en 'Wednesday morn- June ID. by plane lor New York. N. Y.

where on Thursday she will board the BS Elizabeth II for Europe. With approximately 35 ether college students, Miss Tidemann will tour Europe by tiain and motor car returning to New York City by plane from Li-'bon, Portugal en August 15. The itineraty includes 17 European countries and flights to Istanbul. Turkey in Asia and Tangier in Africa. A 'highlight of the trip will be a seven-day cruise on the Stella Maris through the Greek Is- Lee Ellis Weber Jr.

of Los Angeles, California was in Hearne last week to visit his mother, Mrs. L. E. Weber. Miss Jamie Gunn of Baytown visited in Hearne last week with her grandparents, the Rev.

and Mrs. Marion E. Smith. Harry Jett of Kansas City, Kansas visited with relatives and friends in Hearne on Wednesday of last week. John Sturgis Cloys of Beaumont visited in Hearne last week with his uncle and aun-t, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe S. Sturgis Jr. Mi. and Mrs.

Gecrge C')x of Russellville, Arkansas and Mr. and Mrs. John and Jim of Houston visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. V.

D. Ramby, at the weekend. The group attended a homecoming of Mrs. Ramby's family, the Barton family, in Waco on Sunday. Gordon Cox and Charles Ramby Ccx of Russellville visited in Hearne earlier in the week.

Mrs. Alvah Franks, ner daughter. Barbara, and her mother. Mrs. B.

R. Hilburn, were called to Austin on Monday of last week at the illness of her daughter, Miss Lou Ellen Franks, who is attending business school there. Miss Franks accidently stepped on a needle Sunday night which broke and lodged deeply in her foot. The broken needle was removed through surgery Tuesday in 'Breckenridge Hospital in Austin. She is now recuperating at home in Hearnc her parents and sister.

Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Biggerstaff spent a week In Fort Worth recently with their grandchildren, Carol and Eric Biggerstaff, while the children's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Biggerstaff attended a convention of the American Petroleum Institute in Miami, Florida. Miss Diane Benton and Miss Connie Poe of Deer Park were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. W.

B. Thoman Jr. and I Mrs. N. A.

Dickey and daughters, Lisa and firenda. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Murray -were JMr. and Mrs.

W. L. Campbell Mrs. H. H.

Walker of Ful- of Hampshire-Fannett. ten, Missouri has been a guest in the home of Mrs. C. D. I Mrs Hattie Rachui of Mar- daughters, Jennifer and Laura, of Dallas are houseguests this week with her parents, Dr.

and Mrs. Ray Cruse. fl Wilkerson for the past two lin and Mr- and Mrs. William Patients in Hearne weeks. T.

Rachui and daughter, i Hospital at noon on Tuesday, Dana Altimore, 14, received June 9, included: a superior award for an art I 1 O. are growing the gar-; On Sunday, May 31, at lou leaders in town, which David Forsyth of Temple I 5 Hal1 lh reunkm influence the kind of re- Mary Bell Batte of Cam- entry and wa, with We donated one half of the 'of children and other relatives fe rences these places will send crcn, Mr. and Mrs. fcber of the late John and Annie Sefcik was held. Present were Mr.

and Mrs. 'physically attacked. Three or! you. I have also been threaten- Peters and Charlotte of Beau- ed several times and even Mrs. Maty Snced Jones vegetable garden to the "orphanage" to plant sweet potato slips.

Mrs. Gooden and 15 of the 20 children they care Stanley Fabian and Lottie foilr times I have gone to jail i j-i tfor. came early one morning i'Mae, Mr. and Mrs. John Sefcik or witnessing to my convic- I a "1 1 1 11 it and set out 200 slips in 45 daughter, Doris, Mrs.

iminutes. They did so well we Rosie Milberger, Mr. and Mrs. ordered 400 more plants. They (W.

'H. Sefcik of College look fine. We still remem- ption; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Iber those baked yellow sweet jlStetz and daughters of Bryan; potatoes when we were chil- Mrs Minnie Waller of Hous- dren.

i'tan; Mr. and Mrs. David Per- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tarver of i kins and son of Franklin; and.

tions. "Still, I feel sure I can bring A talitv tn vm.r i 1 UI his drawing ait a tea. HJ3 charcoal drawing was awarded top honors last year and purchased by an art dealer for an art mus-eum. Leisa Altimore, 10, who 1 awarded superior in music, presented in a recital held ioi- the presentation of special awarJs in piano accomplish- Bryan visited with us on Sun- i Mr Rnd Mrs ob ert Waller me, I should be pleased to be vitality to your church, even though I am net particularly I Funeral services for Andrew good at keeping records. I have jJ.

Duncan, 69, of Franklin ment. Leka also received the to admit I don't even remem- were held at 4 p. m. Tuesday, superior award last year, ber all those whom I've bap- June 9, from the chapel tized. However, if you can use day.

They were greatly pleas- ancl sons of Bell'aire, who considered, ed with their peaches. made de longest trip. The New Hope Missionary Tilr oldest at the reunion of Peters Funeral Home with the Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Nicho's of Five Points Hearing this letter Baptist Church held its annual i was Mrs a bian and the all day homecoming service I younigest was Stephen Wade Sundayj June 7, with the Perkins Delicious food, pic- thei aloud, the committee members were aghast. How could any- Rev. Cliff Bailey, pastor of and Mrs. C.

M. Altimore of the First Methodist Church of i Hearne are the grandparents, read Franklin, as the officiating on the Rev. R. M. Blocker 'in charge and James Gary as There were three seimons 'by visiting preachers, choirs other churches and reports from the various families.

Dinner was served at 4:30 p. m. to 130 people attending. (Collections were $322.69. We are happy for these, our HAY FOR SALE Alfalfa Coastal Bermuda Red Top Cane Johnson Grass FRED J.

FERRARA or JOE STRATTA jture taking and visiting were 'enjoyed 'by all. Overnight guests at the Melton home were Mrs. Nan Carter of San Antonio and 'Mrs. Lucy Saxon of Boerne. They will toe visiting Mrs.

'John Somerville who is hospitalized at St. Joseph Hos- jpital in Bryan. We were happy to see Mr. and Mrs. Perry and grandson Hearne on Sunday afternoon.

Also Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Chandler of Cameron.

Mrs. Chandler remarked there was a church like consider a man who was nothing but a trouble- minister. Interment was in Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Purs- East Boone Prairie Cemetery, ley and children of Leadville, Mr.

Duncan succumbed i Colorado are Monday morning, June 8, in a i week with his Hearne rest home. He was' sist Mr. and visiting this parents and Mrs. E. A.

his and attended the Franklin twin brother, Steven Pursley, making, absent-minded, ex- born July 15, 1902 in Frank- Pursley, and Jean; anrl jailbird? What was his name? "Well," said the chairman of Public Schools, the committee, "the letter is Mr. Duncan was married to Miss Charlie Jackson on Oc- jMrs. -puisley and children. simply signed 'PAUL'." Fairey Service Held In Dallas Funeral services for Mrs. Mrs.

Sam Altimore will tinued to live in County. jtober 11, 1924 and they con- leave Saturday for Seguin to Robert- serve as a staff member for was a the 1970 session of Bluebon- member of the Methodist Girls State. Joining her in Church, and a retired farmer Seguin on Saturday will be Miss Ermine Michael of Hearne who will serve as a junior and rancher. Surviving are his widow of Frankie Fairey, 70, of Dallas Franklin, two sons, A. J.

Dun- were held May 26 from the can Jr. of Bremond and George counselor. a lot to be learned when one I pel of Sparkman-Hillcrest Samuel Duncan of Navasota; Mr. and Mrs. Benton C.

I 1 u.ju JVJ.13. DCllH. if uneral Home in Dallas with two grandchildren, and two Burks of Fort Worth the Rev. Earl Mead official- Cistern, Mrs. Lillian Allison I weekend Laurerce Price, Franklin Mrs.

John Henry Wilson Jr. treveled to Conroe the past Cathy, of Winston-Salem, North Carolina visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. J.

Micklenty, Franklin week to visit her sister and Rnchui last week The guests Mr. and Mrs. also attended the graduation J. M. Shaw, Cause Evelyn Mnrris, Franklin Fanny John-Ion, 'Ridge Mary Franklin Gladys Richard, Hearne Elizabeth Curry, Wiheeloc-k H.

M. Irwin, Hearne Richard Porter, Hearne George Russell, Franklin Mary Sands, Franklin Julia Martin, Hearne Ruby Hall, Hearne Frances Roach Hearne- Albert MeDaniel, Bryan John Edwards, Fiiankljn C. P. Morgan, Franklin Ollie Corbin, Milano Adelaide iWeber, Hearne Tamesa Reyes, Hearne Naomi Godfrey, Hearne Will'is Dixon, Calvert Minnie Morgan, Calvert Erdella B'ailes, Calvert Antionette Klawetter vert Adeline Wood Hairston. of David Rachui £rom Mr and Mrs.

Luke Roffino Roy Smi th of Hoiuton spent the weekend in Houston weekend in Franklin and with their daughter and fam-j Hearne visiting relatives and ily, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ryan 'friends. and children, Thomas Leo, "Michael, Shannon and Sheila, trd on Sunday with 1 F1 yd TlpPlt hosts enjoyed a trip to Gal- I Wel in Oklahoma City last veston. week to atten the funeral of his aunt, Mrs.

Lee Heydelberg. H. Grcwder was visited by her daughter, Mrs. John Cox and her son of Temple last week. Also visiting was another grandson, Mr.

and Mrs. JJm Cox of College Station. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our Hearn-? Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans Jr.

and son, Trey, visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Savage, in Grand Saline weekend. Cal- deep appreciation for the 'many acts of kindness shown us during our time of bereavement in the loss ol our guests were with his talks about retiring and to the country.

The Texas Conference of I ln UTial wa Laurel and Mrs. A. C. Guy, both of mciher, Mrs. Button and the United Methodist Church Land Cemetery in (Dallas.

Navasota. Mr held in Houston last week is past history. The Rev. Cliff Bailey was returned to Franklin-Wheelock charge. Coast Conference united with the Texas Conference and integrated.

The was Her husband, John L. CHATMAS PHONE 279-3372 Monday, Tuesday and at 6:45 P. M. Open Saturday 3 P. Sundays 2 P.

M. Friday and Saturday. June 12-13 "More Dead Than Alive" CLINT WALKER, VINCENT PRICE (M) Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June 14, 15 16 "Bob 8 Carol 8 Ted 8 Alice" NATALIE WOOD, ROBERT CULP (R) Fairey, preceded her in death. Her survivors include two sons, John Fairey Jr. of Washington, D.

C. and Parker of Midland, Michigan; 'two daughters, Mrs. Frances -Mc'Mains of Dallas and Miss Norma Fairey of New York, N. 10 grandchildren, three brothers, Alton Parker of San Diego, Carl ton Parker of Hearne and Melton Parker 'Of Corpus Christi; and three sisters, Mrs. Clifford Flanagan and Mrs.

Riley King of Hearne, and Mrs. Johnny 'E'auman of San Diego, California. Mrs. Sam Degelia Jr. and children, Tammy, Sammy, Jim and David, of Austin are spending this week in Hearne with Mir.

and Mrs. Sam Degelia, Cindy and Linda and other relatives and friends. Mr. Britton. Cause Coinings And Goings Mrs.

Wanda Lee Mrs. Lillie Williamson, her granddaughter, Karen Albright and a friend, Mrs. Rena TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR Ford Fairlane 500. ti! ajr running condition. Phone 279-3923.

17-ltp husband and father, Everett. For all the telephone calls, food, flowers and other kind things you did, may God's blessings ibe on each of you is our prayer. Mrs. Hurl (Helen) Everett, Mr. and -'Mrs.

Travis (Thehna) McMorrough, Mr. and Mrs. James ((Phillis Jean) Harkins, Grandchild reh, brothews and sisters. Mr. and Mrs.

Buster traveled to Chidester, kansas last week to visit her brother, J. T. Walker Jr. They visited other relatives in Magnolia, Arkansas. Alao, they were guests of their daughter, Mrs.

Gary Andrews and family in Tyler. Mrs. Ina Morgan spent last week in Houston with her son and family, Mr. and W. C.

Cadle Jr. and son. Dubby, where, on Friday, she and other members of the family saw Mr. Cadle off by plane at International Airport for Sweden. He was sent on the eight- day trip to Sweden as a representative of the Volvo Company of Houston with whom he is employed.

Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Alford and children of Grapeland spent the weekend here with Mrs. Valarie Alford and boys GARAGE 11 nnd 12 I i'f ty of men's, women's, and children's clothing and shoes 102 Easterwood. 17-ltp Kilgore of Baytown spent last and Mr.

and Mrs. Claude La- PAINTING and paper hanging. AH ua lnt Phone 17-ltp I Mr. and Mrs. T.

T. Barnett I were visited by their son, Tim Biarnett Jr. and his wife and children, Juli Anne, Janie Lynne, and Tim III of (Burleson last weekend. Guests with Mr. and Mrs.

Ken Lun'a and daughters, Lin- vacationing around Highlands Lake and the hill country. Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. David and children were Mr. and Mrs.

Elfoert Eiland of Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coats, Sherri, Ray and Kevin spent Sunday in San Antoriio with Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Money. H. B. Alexander is now home from the hospital. James Shaw had emergency surgery at (Hearne General Hospital Thursday.

Bud Walker, Dennis da Ann and Kim Marie, at the Dee Ann returned home weekend were his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Canute V. Luna of Gonzales.

grone and children. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simmons were Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Simmons and Shannon of Rockdale, Nelard Finch, Nelard and Becky and Julia Mitchell of Rockdale, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marks and Traci of Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Ronny Finch of San Jose, California.

Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and Monica were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey DuBose and children of Hull.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Palmer of Austin spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

J. Yomn'g. Mr. with her father and brothers i Palmer came ba ck Monday to after having spent three i do cabinet work for the weeks there with relatives. Youngs.

and Henbert attended the Phillips reunion at New Waverly Sun- 823-1065, Btryen. ELECTROLUX SALES and supplies on vacuum cleaners and floor polishers. Boniua- Garrett, 911 Wheelock Street, phone 279-3605. l7-3tn FOR Five room house with cue and one-half baths at 509 Anderson Street. Phone Mrs Carson, 279-2001.

M. V. 17-tfn SUMMER SALES are big with A Use your are selitttg AVON'S summer line of cosmetics and toiletries. Earn lots of Call collect. 817 or 'write Betty Bennett, 105 Palm Drive, Marlin.

17-3tn FOR acres of pasture at Hammond. 376 acres in the Brazos Bottom. thiiee bedroom brick home at 501 Brenlcen. See Ross Cash or call 279-2071. 17-tfr BEAUTICIAN WANTED, lull Ume.

See or call BiHle Connor at Budget Beauty Shop. 17-tfn GARAGE SALB-Comer of Barton and Cedar, Wednesday through Saturday. June 10,13,11 9. p. m.

17-ltn GARAGE Post Oak, corner of Barton Street, Thursday Friday and Saturday. 8 a. m. -o p. m.

dally. 17-ltp sitter to sit in my home. Phone after 5 p. m. 17-ltp INVITATION TO BID Commissioner's Court of County, Texas will receive sealed bids at the Courthouse in Franklin, Texas, until 'Monday, June 29, 1970, ait 9:00 A.

at wihich twne they-will be opened and read in the Commissioner's Courtroom for the purpose of purchasing the following equipment: One New Current Model Tandem Drive Motor Grader, powered by six cylinder, direct electric start diesel engine, with minimum 125 flywheel horsepower. To be equipped wiii-h 1C foot moldboard, 13:00 24ilO ply tines, cab with safety glass. Minimum total machine weight 24,000 pounds. Robertson County will trade in one used Caterpillar D4-D, wjhieh can be seen by contacting C. F.

(McOarmick, Commissioner, Pet, 2, at Hearne, Texas. The Commissioner's Count reserves ifrhe right to reject any or all bids, 17-2tn Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bradford of Weslakra were the 17-ltn Sweats of Mr. and Mrs.

Ham Coroma and Mrs. J. S. 'CucJvia last Thursday. Also visiting them last weekend was Prank Patti of Hammond, Louisiana who was returning from a trip to the west coast.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Territo and family of Houston were guests of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Brazos Arcotta, last week.

Mrs. Al Garrett of was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John 'Henry Wilson. JT.

on Wednesday of last week. Corky Helstrum of Dallas was a guest of Miss Kay Tidemann and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tidemann, at Goodland Farms for the weekend. Miss Tidemann returned to Dallas with him on Sunday where she was the house guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Rickenbacher. On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Tidemann joined Kay in Dallas to see her off on Wednesday at the airport for New York and an extended tour of Europe..

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