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The San Saba News and Star from San Saba, Texas • Page 6

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Design In Landscaping For Garden Club The San Saba Garden Club met in the home of Mrs. C. Felts, Sept, 27 for a program on "De- jiagD in Landscaping," given by Mrs. J. P.

Kelly. Xoll call was answered with Shared in Shrubs and Bulbs." Four new members were voted the club, Mmes. Sloan Kirk, Tisdale, Dessie Howard and Mattie Hardin. Arrangements were by Mrs. Luke and Mrs.

Curtis John- 22 members and associate mem- jbers -were present Roy Gene Bagleys Are Parents of Natalie Kim Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gene Bagley San Saba have announced the Ibirth of their first child, a daughter born October 11 at San Saba Memorial Hospital. She has been ZMtraed Natalie Kim and weighed pounds, 15 ounces at birth. Mrs.

Bagley is the former Florence Gay Hector. are Mr. and Mrs. L. Bagley of San Saba and Mr.

send Mrs. Melvin Hector of the £3oan community, -Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. Bagley and Mr.

and Mrs, S- E. Harber, San Saba, Mr. Mrs. Cleve Karnes of Goldth- and Mrs. Kate Hector of 'Waco.

"Vaccinate with 2-Way from Laird's Drug Store. WALLACE CREEK Cemetery Association Needs Funds to Pay Caretaker's Salary by November 1 Social Thursday, Oct. 17 The San Saba Rebekah Lodge No. -will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Odd Fellow Hall.

Monday, Oct. 21 The WMU of the First Baptist Church will meet at the church at for a covered dish supper, business meeting and a missionary program which will be put on by the Janis Welmaker circle. The Ladies Bible Class of Wallace and 2nd Sts. Church of Christ will meet at the church for Bible minister, Haskell England, the study at 2:30 p.m. taught by the class is currently studying Granville Tyler's "Old Testament vol.

1 which includes 22 lessons on Genesis and Exodus. The WMU of the Herren Baptist Church will meet at the church at 1:30 p.m. for Bible study. The W.S.C.S. of the First Methodist Church will meet at the church for a study program -which will be An Introduction to Three Spiritual Classes with Mrs.

Lee Roy Eckert in charge. Tuesday, Oct. 22 The Chaminade Music Club will meet for a program on Medieval and Renaissance Music with Mrs. Wm. Harbuck as hostess.

Clarence S. Hamrick, accompanied by his son -and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamrick Sandra Lee, Charles Floyd and Deborah Sue, all of Fort Worth, visited during the weekend of Oct 12-13 with the former's father, Tink Hamrick, his sister, Mrs. Gwen Lindsey, and aunt.

Miss Mattie Williams. Installation Service Held By Joint Circles The Betty Tennison, Lenora Hudson and Janis Welmaker Circles met Monday, Oct. 7 at 6:30 p.m. at the church for a covered dish supper. The installation of officers for the new church year was held with Mrs.

James Reid as installing officers. The new officers are president, Mrs. H.V. Felts; vice president, Mrs. Graves Hillman; recording secretary, Mrs.

W. A. Everett; treasurer-publications, Mrs. C. D.

Hayden. After the installation service, Mrs. Felts presided over a short business meeting. The Calendar of Prayer was given by Miss Mae Edmondson. Others attending the meeting were Mmes.

Clarence Garrison, Louis Crump, Jesse Miles, Riley Harkey, Ada Owen, Bob Sullivan, Jeff Byrd, Lillian Yates, W.A. Everett, S.G. Boynotn, Frank Shaw, Frank Russell, C.M. Oliver, Pearl Curry. Also, Mmes.

W.T. Walker, U.M. Sanderson, Eula Moser, Jack Smith, Virgil Pafford, John McKown, Ruby Smith, Mina Burke, Frank Hendricks, Floyd Sloan, J.H. Sumpter, W.W. Nance, Miss Alma Jackson and Miss Ruth Barker.

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Choose 'from among a gaiaxy of bewitching shades that add dramatic interest to your lips. CITY DRUG STORE San Saba, Texas RS Baptist WMU Elects Officers and Chairmen (SC) The Woman's Missionary 7 nion of the Richland Springs First Baptist Church met at the church last week for a business meeting in which the officers for The new officers are president, Mrs. Glenn Lewis; vice president, Mrs. Taylor McGregor; secretary- treasurer, Mrs. Joe Harrington; Girls Auxiliary Director, Mrs.

Chester Sylvester; and Sumbeam Director, Mrs. Malcom Mask. The following -women were elected chairmen of various committies: Enlistment, Mrs. George Lewis; Procrram, Mrs. M.A.

Burleson; Prayer, Mrs. J.R. Lewis; Missions, Mrs. M.E. Reavis; Stewardship, Mrs.

George Miller; Community missions, Mrs. Elbert Taylor and Social, Mrs. Hetta Coffy. Home Demonstration Calendar Thursday, Oct. 17 The Wallace Creek Home Demonstration Club will meet for £.

program on "How to Increase Self WHEN 0 WANT TO WIRE Ter- ry'B FTD florists deliver flowers world wide. Absolute tion or your money cheerfully refunded. Terry's Flower Shop. Phone 372-5125. THE SAN SABA NEWS- ocia ICLt I 0 SAN SABA (Texas) NEWS OCT.

17, 1963 Hospital Notes According to the records of San Saba Memorial Hospital for the period October 7 to October 14 there were 23 patients admitted and 14 patients dismissed. Those admitted included Mrs. W. Oldham, Mrs. J.

M. Campbell, Mrs. Bert Moore, Goldthwiate; Mrs. William Ray Harvell, Mrs. Jack Blossman, Mrs.

R. H. Deaver, Mrs. Roy Gene Bagley, Mrs. R.

D. Carrigan, Mrs. G. C. Gage, Mrs.

Sam Isham, Mrs. Joe Campos, Marilyn Gage, George Petry, Newell Graves and D. 0. Mace, San Saba; Mrs. Chester Sylvester, Richland Springs; Mrs.

Hilly Walker, Mrs. Dudley Boultinghouse, Hilly Walker, Cherokee; Ms. A. L. Mahana, Belton; J.

C. Goodman, Allan W. May, A. C. Bristow, Lometa.

Patients dismissed were Mrs. Dee Kilpatrick, Mrs. Fred Martinez, Mrs. Jerry Mrs. Jack Biossman, Mrs.

H. Deaver, Mrs. Hiily Walker, Mrs. Roy Geddes, Mrs. G.

C. Gage, Mrs William Ray Mrs. Mary Saucsllo, Marilyn Gage (deceased), W. J. Elmore, D.

M. Simerly and J. C. Goodman. Patricia Ann Korenelc Honored On Birthday (SC) Mrs.

Robert Korenek entertained her daughter, Patricia Ann on her 14th birthday with a slumber party at their home, Saturday night, Oct 5. The girls enjoyed T.V., hiking- and visiting. Refreshments of sandwiches, chips, clips, ice cream, cake and cold drinks were served to the honoree, Elaine Barina, Cathy Fitzgerald, Glenda Wood, Arlinda Christmas and Dorinda Lewis. Cynthia Suzanne Harvell Born In Local Hospital Mr. and William Ray Harvell of San Saba announce the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Suzanne, 7 pounds and 12 ounces, October 8 at San Saba Memorial Hospital.

Tnifi is the couple's first child Mrs. Harvell is the former Linda Cook of Goldtbwaite. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. B.M.

Barree of San Saba and A. J. Cook of Goldthwaite. Great grandparents act Mr. and Mrs.

George Gatliff of San Saba. Now five kinds of Chevrolets for all kinds JET-SMOOTH LUXURY CHEVROLET-For luxury- loving people. Rich new styling, finer appointments in all lour series and 15 models. Engines up to 425 manual or transmissions. NEW pacesetting people.

A totally new kind of car with small-car handling, big-car comfort! Styling that makes expensive cars jealous. Three series and 11 models, and a full choice of engine and trans- anisaion teams! practical people. Chevy II with new V8 for fun-on-a-shoestring. Stretches the shoestring further with 4- and 6-cylinder engines. Chevy II's six models in two series all act like they're bigger, more expensive cars! fun-loving people.

More fun than ever from Corvair's new bigger engine! Same Corvair handling and riding ease in 9 the 150-hp Turbocharged Spyders! sports-minded people. Corvette now rides softer, loses none of its gusto because its big V8 offers versions from 250 to 375 Want to get together with other car-loving people? Go see your Chevrolet ie likes all kinds! 'optional at extra ewst CHEVY CORVAIR CORVETTE Bagley Chevrolet Co. Pierian Study Club Has Regular Meeting The Pierian Study'Club met in the Gold Room of the Ranchmen's Tower Restaurant Thursday, Oct. ober 10. Mmes.

Ruth Jones, Leon Lane and Buster Martin were hostesses. Mrs. Ray Harris, president, presided during the business session. A report was given of the last meeting in September which was the annual Husband's Night Barbecue, held at the home of Dr. and Mrs.

Bob Trotter, when 16 members, their husbands and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sullivan, attended. A program on fine Arts in Texas was presented by three club nembers. Mrs.

Eldon Booker spoke on Music; Mrs. Winston Millican, Art; and Mrs. John Connors discussed the Theatre. Members present other than those mentioned above were Mmes. Alvin Mays, Bob Trotter, Jack Miller, Warden Terry, A.

L. Franklin, Joe C. Smith, D.A. Cameron, Chet Garvin and Stacy Oliver. Son Saba, Texas Business And Social Meeting Held By Class (SC) Mrs.

George Pool entertained the M.T.T. Sunday School class of the First Baptist Church of Richland Springs with a social and business meeting at her home Wednesday, Oct 2 at 2 p.m. Co- hostesses were Mmes. Joe Rogers, J.A. Carter and Alice Chapman, Taking part in the devotional were Mrs Carter and Mrs.

B.A. Hopkins followed by the class song, "Bless Be the Tie That which "was sung in nnison Secret pals were revealed and names drawn for the next quarter. for the year were elected' as follows: president, Mrs. Herbert Shipmau; vice president, Mrs. Capp Gamblin; secretary- treasurer, Mrs.

Annie flower chairman, Mrs. Bill Lafferty; devotional chairman, Mrs. An- r-ie Rushing; food cnairman, Mrs. W.L, Harvey. A refreshment plate consisting of sandwiches potato chips, pickles, olives, pecans, cake squares and fruit punch were served to Mmes.

H.D. Martin, George Lewis, Maggie Miller, Mack Brown, Bob Moss, B.A. Hopkins, Chester Sylvester and the hostesses. Mrs. Nelson Smith Hostess For SS Meeting (SC) TheiBerean Sunday School ClafiB of the First Baptist Church of Richland met Thursday, Oct.

3 at 9:30 in' 'the "horae of Mrs. Smith for their regular meet- According to the records of San Saba Memorial Hospital there were four babies born during the period of October 7 to October 14. Mr. and Mrs. Heil Saucillo are parents of Jose, Anjej (deceased), born October 9.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe are parents of Natlie, seven pounds, born Otcober 11. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Gene Bagley are parents of Natalie kim, six pounds and 15 ounces, born October 11. Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Harvell are parents of Cynthia anne, seven pounds, 12 ounces, born October 8. Cherokee HP Club Hears Mrs.

T. Boultinghouse The Cherokee Home Demonstration Club met Oct. 9 in the home of Mrs. Oscar Boultinghouse. After the business meeting Mrs.

Thomas Boultinghouse gave some bs.sic instructions the framing of pictures. She also Showed different samples of frames and manner of hanging. The hostess, assisted "by Mrs. Thomas Boultdnghouse served refreshments of cake and ice cream U. Mmes.

Alva Keeney, Zula Hallmark, Jim Walker, George Boultinghouse, Ben Lewis, Dan Parish- el Alex Gay, Dennis Charles McLerran and Cleo Daugherty. Mrs. Connors Worship Leader For W.S.C.S. The W.S.C.S. of the First Methodist Church met Monday, Oct.

7 at 3 p.m. in the church for a short bnsiness meeting conducted by Mrs, Jim Kelly, president. The hymn, "Sweet Hour of was sung by the 19 members present, accompanied by Mrs. J.A. Mays at the piano.

Mrs. John Connors, worship leader, used as her text, John 9. She also gave a reading on "The Window of Lafferty Family Weekend Family Reunion (SC) The Lafferty families met Friday Oct. 4 through Sunday, Oct. 6 at the home place on the Colorado River.

There were 23 present for the fish fry which was held at Sunday noon. Families present for the three day outing included two brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lafferty and Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Lafferty of Richland Springs; Berinfe Lafferty of Missouri; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lafferty of Houston and Jerry Lafferty of Springs; two gisters, Mrs. Nora Goen of Santa Anna and Mrs. Roxie Nettleship of Brownwood and their nephew end wife, Mr.

and Mrs. L.D. Lafferty of Bangs. Mrs. Jones Honored With Birthday Dmner Sunday Mrs.

Jv At JoneA waft honored with a surprise dinner on her 92nd birthday Sunday, Oct. 13, in the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jackson. Present for the occasion were her son, J.

W. McCraeken, a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kemp, all of Ft. Worth.

Grandchildren attending were Mr. and Mrs. Al Puloifer, Elwood and Roy Cornell; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baird and daughter; Mr.

and Mm. Al Perry, Robbie and Don, all of Ft Worth; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kemp and Emily; and Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Kemp and Lauri all of Arlington. Others attending -were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cude and daughter of San Antonio; Mrs. Maude Boyd, Mrs.

Grace Timberlake and daughter, Mrs. Vollie Winslow and Mrs. Dick Smolser of San Saba, FOR Manilla file folders. Both letter and lejfal swe, at The Star Office. We give Green Stamps.

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Malcom Mask, Sonny Crockett, Bob McMillan, Johnnie Bush, Mrs. T.G. McGregor and members, George Gibson, Byron Lewis, Lillian Teal and the hostess RS Class Favorites For School Year Announced (SC) Five classes in the Richland Springs school have announced class favorites for the school year. They include, eighth grade: Elaine Barina and Cubby Poarce; Freshmen, Beverly Wilton and Frank Pearce; Sophomore, Sue Gober and Mark Huff; Junior, Georgie Adams and Floyd Bates; and Senior, Margret Parks and Billy Harlow. RELIABLE and DEPENDABLE INSURANCE Fire, Lightning, Extended Coverage, Auto, Personal Liability, Bonds, Trip Accident Crop Hail.

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