The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1964 Page: 5 of 8
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WE GIVE
S&H GREEN STAMPS
Preston Stone
Sinclair Station
The Naples
MONITOR
NAPLES, TEXAS
THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1964
PAGE 5
HD Club meets at
McMichael home
Mrs. Lawrence McMichael
was hostess to the Daniels
Chapel Home Demonstration
Club last Thursday.
Nine members, three visi-
tors and Miss Angela Dickey,
home demonstration agent, at-
tended the meeting.
The club completed plans
for the annual 4-H Club dress
review to be held at 2 p.m.
Tuesday at the ballroom of the
Naples Community Inn, and
made plans for the Fun Festi-
val at Longview Aug. 4.
The program was presented
by Barbara Kennedy, Dainger-
field 4-H Club member.
PERSONAL
Prenuptial luncheon at Community Inn
honors Miss Kay Davis, bride-elect
July Clearance
Big savings
await you
at Garrett's
on all summer §
merchandise
DEPARTMENT STORE
'THE HOUSE OF BRANDS
NAPLES, TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Hampton
and daughter, Frances Bubar,
of Ft. Worth, attended the
funeral service for Mrs. Erin
Smith and visited Sunday
night with Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Hampton.
Mrs. Gertrude Nolan of
Tomball is visiting in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Flem-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. John Page and
son, Bryan, of Commerce, are
visiting this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Williams, Danny and
David. They are visiting here
before moving to Wylie where
they have been hired to teach.
Mrs. Page will teach in the
elementary grades, and her
husband will teach junior high
mathematics.
Mrs. Junior Mills and Connie
spent Sunday afternoon at the
Municipal Hospital in Linden
with Mrs. Naomi Anthony.
William C. Robison of Dallas
visited in Naples with friends
and relatives this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Brock
and children, and Mrs. Arthur
Barnett went to Six Flags Over
Texas and visited the Gordon
Sharpe family and Mrs. Cor-
nelia Sharpe.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Stone
and Laticia spent three days
last week in Liberal, Kan.,
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cook.
J. M. Heard and daughter
of Tyler visited Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hampton.
Saturday guests in the Hamp-
ton home were Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Causey of Spur, and
their daughter, Mrs. Ruth Wal-
den of Lubbock.
Gary Baugh spent the week
end with Randall May.
Mr. and Mr? Dan Matthews
and girls of Little Rock, Ark.,
Mrs. Kate Strickland of Skelly-
tcwn, and Miss Willie Terrell
of Daingerfield were week end
visitors with Mrs. Thelma Wat-
son.
Twist-O-Flex
SPEIDEL
watch bands
J. W. GARRETT
Jewelry
OENEUU.
"LET'S GO!"
... see centuries of change
in General Telephone Country
^ Palo Duro Canyon State Park
Etched deeply in the high plains of the Panhandle, just south of
Amarillo, lies a spectacular gorge, widely renowned for its scenic
beauty. This is Palo Duro Canyon, a great 15,000 acre state park
of Texas. You enter it on a road which winds for miles along the
bottom of the vast gorge. You see many remarkable formations such
as the "Lighthouse" and "Balanced Rock" which have been formed
by centuries of erosion which created the Canyon. As you drive
slowly along the Canyon's beauty is enhanced by constant changes
in delicate coloring. Coronado explored the Canyon in 1541, and
in 1876 Col. Goodnight drove the first wagon train down a huge
rock slide into its great gulf. Palo Duro Canyon is easily reached
on major highways through many of our towns, and is a high spot
in placcs to go and things to sec in General Telephone Country.
GENERAL TELEPHONE
OF THE SOUTHWEST
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thomas
spent Thursday and Friday in
Austin where Mrs. Thomas
took the state board examina-
tion for beauty operators.
They were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moore of
Mesquite.
Mr. and Mrs. James Day and
children of Bastrop, La., spent
the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Tommie Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson
and Van of Tyler visited last
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Birl Tidwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ragain
and children visited Tuesday
afternoon and night with Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Price and boys
in Richardson. They attended
Six Flags Wednesday.
Mrs. D. W. Watkins and
children of Houston are spend-
ing this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Gamble.
Misses Ruby Welch and Dor-
othy Strickland of Dallas spent
the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Welch.
Mrs. James Dawson, Randy
and Kenneth, of Mesquite,
spent last week with Mrs.
Ruby Dawson while Mr. Daw-
son was in California on busi-
ness.
Sonny Foster, who is em-
ployed in Dallas, spent the
week end with his p <rnts,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Law-
hon of Baytown visited over
the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Hicks. They all
visited with Mrs. Claud Hamp-
ton of Cornett and Mrs. Wylie
Wommack of Marietta Sunday
afternoon.
The Rev. and Mrs. Morris
Hill of Mt. Enterprise visited
in Naples last week.
The Naples Community Inn
was the scene of a prenuptial
luncheon Saturday honoring
Miss Kay Davis, who will be-
come the bride of Ennis Haw-
kins Sunday, July 19.
Mrs. Eva Hicks and Miss
Corine Cumbie of Dallas, and
Mrs. Harry Bost of Omaha
were the hostesses.
The table for the bride's
book, centered with orange
blossoms and greenery, was
covered with white satin and
tulle.
Table decorations were in
turquoise and white, the hon-
oree's chosen colors. The cen-
terpiece was a massive ar-
rangement of white majestic
daisies in a copper epergne
surrounding turquoise love
birds. Eight lighted turquoise
tapers complimented the ar-
rangement. Streamers of smi-
lr.x were caught to corners of
the table.
White place cards with two
wedding bands entwined with
turquoise ribbon marked places
for the honoree; the hostesses;
WANT ADS GET RESULTS
QUALITY
BUILDING
Remodel your house, re-
do your kitchen or bath.
Replace worn screens. A
new roof. Paint inside or
outside. Paint your house
now. We have Buckets of
Beauty. Napko paint $5.95
per gallon.
No down payment, up to
5 years to pay with a Title
1 loan.
CALL
ROY HICKS SR.
NAPLES, TEXAS
Mrs. Carl Davis, mother of the
bride-elect; Mrs. Howard Haw-
kins, mother of the future
bridegroom; Mrs. Carl Talley;
Mrs. Coy Moreland; Miss Betty
Ann Smith of Hooks; Miss Bet-
ty Hall; Miss Virginia Haw-
kins; and Miss Carolyn Thig-
pen.
The hostesses presented to
Miss Davis a gold framed
wedding invitation, which was
engraved in golden letters,
and a white corsage.
HANNER
Funeral Homo
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Thursday, Friday & Saturday JULY 16-17-18
KIMBELL'S BUTTERMILK
BISCUITS, 2 cans 15c
DRY SALT JOWL, lb 15c
FRYERS, USDA Grade 'A', lb _ 29c
LONE STAR
BACON, 1 lb traypack 43c
GOOD BEEF
CHUCK ROAST, lb 37c
ROUND STEAK, lb 69c
LIQUID IVORY, 12 oz bottle _ _ 29c
Kimbell's Detergent, 3 lb box - 59c
FLAT SARDINES, 2 cans 19c
FANCY BANANAS, lb 10c
BLUE PLATE
SALAD DRESSING, quart
35c
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