Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 103, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1978 Page: 3 of 24
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Seminole (Texas) Sentinel, Oct. 29, 1978, Page 3
Bice services held Thursday
/ices for Robert Funeral Horne. , . Ashdown, Ark . Noley and (buck
!) Bice, 65, were Bice died at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Bice, both ot Tyler; and three
Thursday in the Permian Genersfi \ Hospital at grandchildren,
urch here with the Andrews after a lengthy illness. • The family suggested that
Vatson nastnr He had been a resident of memorials be made to the
American Cancer Society.
Seminole for 34 years and retired
officiating
Pallbearers were .Tim Knott
Graveside rites were conducted as an employee of Mobil Oil
Kurt Daniels. Wavne Kostoln’h
Company in January of this year
3ass
Karl Don Hughes, R. G. (Shorty >
Moretz and C. D. Wickson, Sr.
Honorary pallbearers were
employees of MobiJ Oil Company
He was born in New Boston on
December 23, 1912 and was a
member of the First Baptist
Church here. He was married to
the former Inez Racklev in Mount
Pleasant on December 30, 1937.
Survivors include his wife, two
sons, Robert of 911 SW Avenue J.
and Frank of Andrews; one sister,
Imogene Higgs of Wake Village;
five brothers. Dr. Jim Ed Bice of
Vernon, Dr M. B. Bice of
Texarkana, Hughes Bice of
Cemetery at New Boston with
burial under the direction of
Ba tes -Rolf Funeral Home ot New
Boston. Local arrangements were
under the direction of Singleton
"1 .cl s |,ilk
life insurance,
Professionally
Bob Clark
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Personals
Sandra and Daryl Hogue of the
Hansel & Gretel Children’s Shop
are at the Dallas Mart this
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. L. It McGeeheo
went to Weatherford on Wednes-
day where they watched a
grandson. Randy McGeehee, play
football on Thursday night They
also visited Randy’s parents, Roy
and Martha McGeehee, Phil and
Reta’s Hair Today
Now Opening
The Seminole team came through with a first place f inish in the
ladies pumper race at the Permian Basin District Firemen's
Association. Fall Convention recently. The team members
Christy
re tram
Visiting last weekend with Mr
and-Mrs-. H. T -Caffey were his
for guys and gals
>en Mondav-Saturdav
Pam Strickland. Kathy Williams and Sue Jones
brother and his wife, the Rev. and
Mrs. George Caffey of Abilene.
Americanism is su
for speakers' Stud
itteucl
All Perms Now $
Style, Cut anti
Blown $750
\V\iitb Mrs Thomas • presiding,
tlkm'lub voted to place the names
nfmlrs 'f F Findley and Mrs. F
D Mtark on the list of honorary
hummers
Those attending other than the
hostesses were Mines Jewell
Cobb. Farmer. Lillian , Gilmer.
Eddie Jamesort, Mitchell, Dean
Ski I os, Weldon Smith. Thomas,
Vanlandingham and A C, Ward.
The club met in the home of
Mrs Millard McN’abb at 4 p.m,
with Ross Moore assisting with
hostess duties An invocation was
given by Mrs .1 1) Mitchell and ':,
the speaker was introduced hy,..j
president. Mrs 11 (’ ThomasL-L
\ tall theme was used with
.accents on (he Halloween motif
The informal social hour featured
n ireslimeuts served m th*■ dining
room from silver and crystal
oppointmerits- The tea table held
a-crystal compote filled, with fresh
fruit and candy pumpkins and
Progress is. the activity ot
today and the . assurance ol
tomorrow :
the ({notation was an opening
.comment by Mrs F B Farmer
when she gave a program, on
americanistn to the members nt
the Seminole Study Club. Wedhes
day afternoon She described
YmeViranism as devotion to
( Mint.l y arid the preb-micr lor.its
idea'ls' She reviewed some ot the
remai kable histone events that
laid the foundation tor the
Se ■ e | aT. • I a •::J a : ot the
Si -1: i -• \ >.; a o ci Fil l' 1 )epai t
inept- an-i their tan.die - a'tended
the- Permian .Basin District
Fi renter! > • \ ssota.it ion a ref ■ ! .a
do- . ,'\.• -Too V \ t a.;'. Fail
rioic. a •; c; Bl oW t;! <Li To eiit
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freedom and urged her audience_.Tack o lanterns added color
10 Mills On Sengra\v# Highway
Mrs Mitchell and Mrs W H
Vanlandingham . who were dele
gates to the Caprock District
board meet mg in Lubbock
recently made their report the
nut to . take fof granted the
privileges that current genera
I j oils haw come to look .on as
ci'irntnonplai e Mrs Fanner said
people- came to tills country
Open 8:00a.m. to 6:00p.m,
Monday thro Saturday
e'ert: disi ussed their participation
DI/CO
fosHion/
SENSATIONAL NIGHT.
LIFE WEAR
role Of women through 'the.'year.4-
t fiat coiuriliuted to Ynvetiea.n
pi.ms for federation projects.
.(orlstown I' S \ at Whitefaeo and
OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M
ON THURSDAYS
V}- 1» -Andersnr
■arch Fenter
TT^r
in Houston were chosen as the.
immediate targets
| r NOW OPEN
1 Expressions
Bed & Bath
H bpV S Main
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1 VNe-U v and Ruth Barnes
Dali- aifl Ruby Karl Ja<lk and
\ am line '- vifnl a-st \\ ay],mil and
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Pam St -
Susan Junes Bill - and Lillian
^aTret-t; Pett Kathy and David
Williams Linda WhiscnaAt, Hair
fan Hitch 1.1 vis Williams and
Benny 1 iavis
And the guests were Jerry and
Jowaiia Norman and Dwayne
Merrill
Many Discount Priced Staple Foods Daily
SHOP OUR DISCOUNT DAIRY SECTION DAILY
You Can Whip Our Cream But You Can’t Beat Our Milk
Gainey's-Your Neighborhood Friends
Fringed, Slinky Shawls
The perfect showl for your bore
diK’o dresses Three lovely patterns
of royon fobric In colors of Block.
Beige ond White
Angel Flight Slacks
Disco Dresses
By Tobias*
Snug fitting slocks thot
moke you look great on
or off the donee floor
Suraline Plusr“ gobar-
dine solid color* in
Black, Navy, Brown or
Camel
Men's Disco Shirts
MIN'S
Dress Shoes
Ladies Stylish Shoes
The Disco look, all the w<jy down to your
toes In a po»r of these fashionable dress
shoes Many lovely colors in sites 5-10
Finish oil your Disco styles look Leather
uppers shoes w’th 16/8 heel. Colors
Block ond Ton Siies 6 Vi-12
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Day, Marshall. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 103, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1978, newspaper, October 29, 1978; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097199/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.