daughter have been visiting his ! Mrs. Betty Fox and sons of Pettusparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carey and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Koonsman also other relatives and friends.Jack Hudson home on '50 dayand a girl friend. Randy, Lynda and Ricky Scott of Fort Worth are spending the week with their gra ndparents.Doll and Cecil Mayfield broughtleave from the Marines. He said j ice cream to the Scotts Thursday it had been very hot overseas night and ate supper with 42where he had been and he had afterwards. Devonna, Jon and hoped to he sent to Alaska but ho j Tana Scott of Hico spent severaldrew Key West, Fla. instead. ! da vs last week with Mur and Pal.Know he is glad to be back home, j Nancy Wyly of Fort Worth wasMr. and Mrs. B. A. Bordner and j home for the weekend with her Mrs. T. W. Hatchett attended the ! parents, the Lewis Wylys. Mr. andfuneral of a friend, Mrs. Fred Cordon of Olin recently. Monday, Bob Simmons of San Angelo was down to visited Irby and Mrs.Hatchett and friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Cornett came by for a short visit Sunday afternoon on their way homo from the Carey reunion.Mrs. Hatchett visited Blanche Jones Sunday evening.Mrs. Cap McEntire visiting Mrs.N. K. McGuire one evening lastweek.Von and Wendal Scott doing a good job plowing peanuts on the places that Johnnie, their father fanned.The* Elmer Johnsons were in Fort Worth last Friday visiting relatives. Martha is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. BobbyBrush and baby. Jackie and Don-Mrs. Grady Wyly and Marvin ofGrowers’ Ass’n at the Ag. Building at Tarletcm and enjoyed the j tasty lunch served at the dining hall. There were several good speakers. Enjoyed talking with i Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Smith of j Lookeba, Okla. and Mrs. Roy Gentry, Shawnee, Okla., wife of Mr. Gentry who is a director.Charlie Koonsman got the fishing fever last week and gave it a jtry one* day. I• * ,The inch of rain which we had |ulast Tuesday afternoon was eert-Hillsboro were Sunday visitors al- j ainly appreciated but with thiso. All attended the Carey family eunion at the city park. Mr. and Mrs. Wyly und Kiris had Thursday nipTt supper with Mr. and:ot weather, won’t be long until we could use a lot more. We at least had a few hours of cooler weather. The late peanuts areMrs. Melvin Tarpley of Lipan and sure looking fine now since the j -Dewayne and Evelyn Tarpley came home with them to visit a jIfew days.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyly and family of Walnut Springs were recent visitors in the Eddie Wyly home. Have not had news from Emma in sometime now.Enjoyed talking to friend Ar-vella Royall Friday night. She is7 j rain and really putting on.Elzie Pate busy with the second cutting of hay for several of the neighbors as well as for himself.Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tennyson visited the Savoy Tennysons at I.a mesa and they had about 2 Viinches of rain. They all traveled to Rev. Mervin Tennyson and family at Eunice, N. M. staying 'visiting her brother and family, there a night, then they all went Mr. and Mrs. Glen Willis, She and J to Carlsbad Caverns and whilehusband had attended the Royall j there they spent the night withreunion at Brown wood.old friends. Then they continuedMr. and Mrs. E. H. Ogan spent their trip into the* mountains inand around Cloud Croft N. M.the week end with their son and aid Johnson, children of Ralph j wife, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ogan ! where they saw hundreds of appleJohnson are visiting their grand- who live in Amarillo and he j trees loaded with fruit. They madebrought them home Monday and the return trip by Cisco and visit-Dea lparents this week.Recent visitors in the* .Johnson j also visited her parents, Mr. and ed with his brother Obie, gettinghome were Mr. and Mrs. Duke and Mr and Mrs. (). ICarl ; Mrs, Kill Johnson who live at Ris-Rob- I ing Star. Phillip used to work ather son of Pony (reek. Sherry j Perry Brothers when he lived!Johnson is the proud owner of a motor scooter now.Mrs. Darwin Scott spent lastweek with Mr. and Mrs. Len Mon-crief and Mr. and Mrs. James Noland. Rev. Scott was holding a meeting in Dublin and is a former pastor of the Hidden Baptist Church. He came by Sunday night and stayed with Len and Shirley and he and wife left for Turkey, Texas where he is now pastor. They were both reared near Turkey so feel right at home among friends, neighbors and relatives.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Noland spent Sunday with the Lusk Ran-dals of Dublin.Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stone returned home with their son andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone who live in Corpus Christ!. Lewis is employed with the fire department then*. John Adams was ahere. He has worked for the j American Greetings Corp for sev-I en years as saleman and has as his territory all the Texas and (jklahoma Panhandle. Mrs. Ogan ri a supervisor for the American Gas and Pipe Line Company.Rev. and Mrs. J. (\ Mann and their daughter, Mrs. Nan Mann of \rlington have been visiting her• ;tei . Miss Grace Ogan and brothel and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. N.Ogan.Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Farrar and babv of San Angelo have!in home Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dowell and children spent the day with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tolar. Visitors in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stinson of Stephenville.Charlie Koonsman over to Irby Russell Sunday afternoon catch- jing up on some visiting.Fredericksburg is known for j many landmarks and historical 1 uildings. The Nimitz Hotel is one of them and it will be closing its ^ your doors Sept. 1 unless there is a your way provided or money raised toIAffor best ing 1if ththe 1linepointHewlt;19 hiingaver;Wto ]it arestore it for a tourist attraction. abovlt;August 21, there will he a specialbeen visiting hi r parents, Mr. and j autograph party, honoring the Mrs. E. It. Carpenter. They also • publication of former Menardvi-dted the Ogams. Mrs. Carpenter j Resident Herman Toeppenvcin’sdry IW1Belt;has iVis a sister to Mrs. E. N. Ogan.Mrs. John Adams and girls have been visiting her parents, Mr. andMrs. V. T. Windham at Kotan. Mr. W indham has had several heart* attacks and is in the hospital butbook, “Rebel in Blue,” which he- I andgins and ends at the Nimitz Hotel, It was built in 1852 by (apt. Charles Nimitz, a retired sea captain who came from South Carolina. It is a three story structureis reported doing as well as could \ and resembles a river steamer.ifUKNI1UREi \ N tin i Bebt BuyStephenvillehe expected. The Adams made thetrip with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tennyson.Mrs. W. II. Koonsman underwent surgery at the Stephenville Hospital last Thursday. She is in room 2«'I9 and her daughter, Mrs. Rey Car* V of San Angelo has been with her.Sam Wells now has his newThere is an old bathouse that once was the only one of its kind between Florida and California. Also a small museum ir which thereare relics from various ships and personal mementos of a grandson,Fleet. Adm. Chester M.who lives in California.Mrs. Charles Wright and children, of Fort Hood, Mrs. Darwint he I that slin i otherIthang any *drv, want In are n nearl:Nimitz lt;f cn*(whicHospital Clinicbarn finished and he hopes that Turley, Rabbit Center, and Mr. no more storms comes his way and Mrs. Tim Johnson had a pic-Phone 5-3115J. C. TERRELL, M. D. F.A.C.S.— F.I.C.S.Surarrif and (! //acroM/;jfRes. Phone 6-3215and tears it down.Tioy Childress is busy w ith im* , movements at his place. First it was the pump and now he is paint- jnic supper Monday night at the old River Bridge in Glen Rose.Crush dry macaroons intoing his house. To he exact, there crumbs. Top a fruit compote withof wiup arNo1line.which stare! of yo N3 I off tllittle.VANCE TERRELL, M. D.F.A.C.S.Eye, Ear, S’ose and Throat Res. Phone 5-4081Ins been several of us out this whipped cream and sprinkle the way with pump and well trouble crumbs over the cream. This cream j S|'PS.'I and macaroon topping is especiallyat-: delicious over prunes that havelately.Yours trulyand husbandj lt;heets vourt1 tended the meeting of the Peanut been cooked in red wine.NATHAN CEDARS, M. DF.A.C.S.Surgery and OrthopedicsRes. Phone 5-3272ROBERT M. RAINS, M.D.Ohstrtics and Gynecology Res. Phone 5-7180JAMES G. MAN10TIS,M. D.•'Internal Medicine lt;:nlt;fRes. Phone 5-5190•tARTHUR I*. ALLISON JR.M. D.“General practice andOh atef yit'tiRes. Phono 5-H6GJI !U L. II!STICK, M. D•*(,5 Ht r il /Voc'iVv n ult;/Diajjnotiis”Res. Phone 6-7218MRS. ELIZABETH DAVISifore :ous s1i intr tl I you aSavj Besi i been which you u inp: tb On tediou underThetowelstrive ) flat si put tl ve n t 1Ncxsocks,