The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 10, 1973 Page: 2 of 6
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any differ- wonderful too see the expressin for our dresses. The next week
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I and learned their way on the little girls faces whe n we cut out our dress. Fr the I
Pings. My 4-H experien- they took their first cookies and next two weeks we sewed on our i
Amproved my family torts out pf the oven. dresses. We leatnedsa lot and I
I community betterment Mary Lewis, Mineola had a lot of fun.
gimeskojleam todos ----- Karla Kirbo, Quitman
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elgedoe become a bet- cooking, knitting and sewing. This is my first year in cook-
and citizen, by helping The sewing project was taught ing. I have enjojyed it very much. ;
to like people better, by Wre Crawford. I made a We studied different foodigroups. .
iBaula Hil, Yantis hatter and a pair of pants. I also | made cookies for the County ■
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ithe basic rules of horsemanship, when I started I chose a pattern ,
we also studied the diseases of with just a few pieces s that'J
the horse. At District I entered it wouldn't be so hard for me to t
Halter, Western Pleasure, and do. But as I have been in sewing
Poles. I didn’t Win anything, but these six years, I have teamed 4
In Western Pleasure I got in the a lot of things such as decorated *
finals out-of a class of 59. I was hand sewn stitches, new seams i
real proud of my horse. and heme and basic stitches.
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8 matte me work harder I n cattle and entered the coordina- The^Silver Lake and theCal the members attending I
eme -IDoas. * Howie, Quitman " Gnon X XrkTdre^ 13 imdmen-smg. 2-0 gaypaumzommea-anda
dog project group,. I made friends ; • vue and got a red ribbon. Last shipservices end Sunday School. Ewin, -Mrs. Bessie Elkins, Mrs.
here, worked with some adults This is my -birst year in 4-H year I joined the dog project RV and MS ein. s d Mary Carpenter and Mrs. Ches-
and decided to join the 4-H Horse ^nd in the 4-H Foods Project. group. I hope to enter a dog Jamie Wereithe ‘suncazipner ter Magee. The next meeting is
' We studied the four food groups project again. We had a county guests * MS - Fowler and to be held in the home of Mrs. I
analwhy you need food from Dog how end I got two small Clyde. R. L Box.
Sifour of these groups. We lear- trophies. I sure was proud of Mrs. C. I. Pepper pt Friend- ----------------
bed that when you eat properly them. ship visited Friday with MSNAw Vaar Roornn
you qfeet and took better. We David Johnson, Quitman Mary Carpenter and Mrs. Bessie OieW -ear kxu
learned how to measure the ---- Elkins. . h. For Mineola PTA
things' that go into recipes and My beef cattle have b e e n my Mrs. Effiebouton is visitingtre- - Mineola Parent Teacher
.bow to mix them. We learned main project this year. I won atives in Dallas at the time this -hesoinenlag rent sanoo
how to set the table properly. I the cow (a registered Angus) is being written., Assocvtronsesan with the first
learned to seat some thngs I had when she was a little calf in an Mrs. Mitchell Brown of Groes- YerM nday.Ti8ht "It) eT"s
XfSJwfom. since'i have essay contest. . .My project has book visited ThursdayJ her 197374 meetinginusthe school's
been in the food project I like taught me a lot because I have parents, the Hugo Carpenters. uitiP urpose & .
to prepare food for me and my learned that you have to be real LaGene Erwihof Beeville is PTA president Evelyn McCann
fmiyand my friends and I can gentle with cattle. They take a here visiting his parents, Mr. was in charge of the meeting,
also help my mother. tot of feed and caring for, also, and Mrs. Arthur Erwin. with the featured speaker being
Laura Lee Cates, Quitman It takes a lot of work to get Mrs. Eunice Stroud of Cayuga Forest McFadden, who spoke on
______ ready for a livestock show. I visited Mrs. Mary Carpenter on ‘The Family.” _
I staffed my 4-H Horsemanship did not get to show this year, Friday. During the business meeting, I
- - project in January, 1973. Mrs. but I hope to again next year. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Napper inSt
3. E. Dawson is our leader. Done I Johnson, Quitman and children, cof Gilmer,, visited introduced and PTA yearbooks
Walter Grider is our junior ------ Mrs. Lettie Dickerson and Jarrel were distributed. After the pro-
bleader. We had several indoor I have been in sewing for six Dean oyer the weekend. „ , .
meetings, then we rode at the years, and I have enjoyed every The Busy Bep Club met last
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241 chseithetAeH clothing project Dallas. It was fun to see all make cookies all by myself now.
to lenip mere about s«wing and the new fashins. My knitting pro- I've learned to use the cookie
fabrics. I had tots of fun at the jectwas taught by Mrs. Thomes press and electric mixer. . , . j
Meetings aod the visit to Dallas, and Mrs. Bruner. I knitted many Breads give us guick energy.
Eheloparel Mbrt in Dallas was things like houseshoes, a purse, you should eat 4 or more ser-
agrett experience. We all got two bells, and a hat. ings every day. 1
|o She the latest fashions and Judy Pennell, Mineola Beckie Lewis, Mineola T. .
the great brand names. ----- i ----- cited wedding vows Saturday
Vicki Box, Quitman , chose health as my 4-H pro- The greatest highlight of m jl evening, Sept. 29, in the home of
—2— jejet because it is very important past year was when I was ac- the bride's parents, with Bro.
When I started the 4-H Dog to everyday living. In addition to epted to attend the fourteen Robert Wyman officiating for the
“ eject, with my new dog in my myself, my family became week Dele Carnegie Course that ceremony.
iw tawp,. I met some local more concerned with the health was offered to 4-H members In The couple will reside in Keef-
ds end same from Yantis and habits. I ate better and more District 5. Each session met for ton, Oklahoma. J
neol, too. It made me feel different foods of foods — even four hours. Conflicts prevented us --------o--------
meat 2i9m6 to get together some that I did not like. I took from meeting every week because N , c, .
th my fiends and their dogs, immunizations and had regular it was during Christmas and all bunday bingng
teamed *e 4-H Pledge and dental check-ups. Before I be- the bad winter weather, but I ri a A 4 M.AAKn:. '
otto, at the project and felt came interested in health, I did attended all sessions. . . It was OCt At 1aC edonla
te a member of the group. not watch my posture. Now I do. certainly an experience that The Macedonia Baptist Church
Chris 'Renshaw, Quitman James Holmes, Hawkins made a great impact on my life in the Redland community will
----- . ------ and I wi always be grateful for hold its monthly Second Sunday
- ------- 1 have been in 4 work for I had save money to get the opportunity. The opportunities Sloging on October 14, from 2 to
1 that 4.H thespast threeryears and this the things 1 needed fortthe sew- are ours, 4H gives us the know- 4 pim. .
mea hetter As2eenrtheipestyearttrme ing project. I am learning to ledge to accept them. I thank The East Viewers Quartet of
aina me tolidAeMsthodDemonstrationn sew and make my own clothes God for chance to be a 4- Longview wil be present to give
HometEnxironmentand.wonifirst ad that way It vBH be a lot easier special music. Everyone is invit-
plegbnSeuntg.Went toDistrict on me and my family. Johnson Quitman ed tp attend, says sponsor Ms.
at Sommreeand won first place Sheila Harper, Quitman Marty -omnso , —u n Leon Wells, church clerk.
there. Then I was on my way to ______ . . —...............r
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w things enat might happen to me. it out. Then "marked it and sewingihave beloqd me to leam
____ “phas helped me in keeping a eewed it up. I sewed up the to make olobhes for MySel and
written by 4-H members, an d record on my horse to see just back and got it in wrong and others and to be better groomed,
were token from their 1973 Re- what my parents are helping me had to take it out I am learning Tammie Monk, Mineola |
cord Book stories. to have end enjoy. to make my own clothes.
Consider how the 4-Hers "tell Bob Meek Denton, Quitman Shirley Holland, Mineola
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 10, 1973, newspaper, October 10, 1973; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547669/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.