The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1961 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR- THE KAIKKIKM) RKCORDKR, FAlItFIKI.R, FREESTONE COUNTV, TEXAS, Till RKDAY, JUNK 29. 19*»1
Local FHA Members
Attend Workshop
At Lakeview June 15
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Mr. and Mrs. M C. Hedrick
Sr.. Teague, ajin» >iiin-* the engagement and approaching
marriage of tlae e. ul iier, M.n > L. Hedrick, to Dickie 11 ill.
>on of Mr and Mi- Richard Hill, of Fairfield. A July wed-
ding is planned.
Gleaners Sunday
School Class
Meets Monday
FHA Workshop
Held In Corsicana
For Historians
Seventeen local FHA girls at-
turned 'lie workshop at Lake-
view Thursday. June 15. The
purpose of the meeting was for
the offieers to boeome better ac-
quainted with their duties.
Westwood chapter was in
eliargi of registration and re-
partee representatives from Pal-
estine Cayuga, Teague, Fair-
field and Westwood.
%. Each chapter present answer-1
cd the roll call hy giving a sug-!
gestion for each chapter to take
home : nd use this nt xt year.
! l.inda Smith answered for Fair-
Held and suggested that each
chapter preserve1 material for
dry arrangements She then
passed out material concerning
dry arrangements.
Mara Jo Haines was gin st
yf I speaker for the day. She gave1
t? | a very interesting talk on "Mak
|| | ing the Most of Your Potential
U | Abilities.”
The group was divided into
11 discussion sessions followed by
.J:the group session reports. Most
*; all the- Fairfield girls participat-
ed in skits showing the tilings
that were discussed in each
group.
The group enjoyed a picnic
1 hn.cn and a swim in the Lake-
view pool.
Senior girls attending were
Gloria Drown, Soneia Carroll
and Johnnie Richardson. Linda
Smith and Joyce Whiteside
were the two junior girls at-
tending. Sophomore girls were
j Mary Marberry, Mary Bonner,
Mary Dixon, Diana Smith and
Judy Moore.
Incoming freshmen attending
were Sherrill Pillans, Carolyn
Robinson, Cheryl Carter, Su-
1 zanne Davidson, Barbara Min-
chevv. Jenny Watson and Mar-
tha Carroll.
Mrs. Alliene Allen, sponsor,
also attended.—Reporter.
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The Gleaner's Class of the | Nine FHA girls and sponsors
First Baptist Church met at the met in the homemaking depart-
church Monel ;> evening for a ! ment in Corsicana Friday. June
covered dish .-upper. 12B. to rev ise the duties and j _. , _ .
The meeting was jualifications of a historian, i Pep Cl ub Enjoys
tier with a prayer led ' y Mr- j Suggestions for a better record 1 pj^g|j(- Swimming
F. H Watson Mrs. C. E. Childs | book were discussed. 1 ' 3
brought the1 devotional and led Those attending the workshop
in singing several songs. I were Polly Smith. District 1
After the business session, at historian, Mrs. Ruth Yelving-
which several civic projects I ton, Mildred: Gloria Brown. Dis-
were discussed and decided up-
on, dinner was served from a
table laid with a beautiful white
linen cloth and centered with
an artistic arrangement of flow-
ers brought by Mrs. Watson.
Hostesses for the evening were
the group captains, Mrs. Ed
Gross, Mrs. Olive Chavers and
Mrs. Jesse Radford.
Those present were Mrs.
Childs. Mrs. Chavers. Mrs. Wat-
trict II historian, Linda Smith,
Mrs. Alliene Allen, Fairfield;
Carol Willig, District III his-
torian. Mrs. Jerry Nichols, West;
Kay Barron, Area i’ll I histor-
ian. and Miss Faye Quinley,
Corsicana.
Mr. and Mrs. Barron were
hosts to a supper at their home
honoring the girls and sponsors
attending the workshop. The
At Hare row Lake
Tuesday afternoon, June 27,
twelve of the Fairfield Pep Club
members enjoyed a swimming
party and picnic supper at Har-
crow Lake. Skating was enjoy-
ed by several.
Mrs. Lester Daniel and Mrs.
Henry Drown were sponsors.
Rose Taylor of San Antonio and
Ruth Wallace of Jacksonville
were guests
menu included pimiento cheese
son. Mr-. Gross. Mrs. Radford, .and tuna sandwiches, potato
Mrs. Hoyt Richards. Mrs. Con- chip, Fritos, carrot strips, pick-
dia Robertson, Mrs Lois Wood. I les. olives, iced tea, cake and
Mrs. Grace Fischer. Mrs. Odie j ice cream.—Reporter.
Grand. Mrs. J. W. Baldree and
one visitor,
idge.
Mrs. Albert Clar-
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Husketh
returned to Fort Worth Satur-
day after spending their vaca-
tion with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Clary, of Dew.
The Rev. and Mrs. Harry G.
Bonner of Corvallis, Ore., who.
with their children, are visiting
here, are spending this week at
Southwestern Baptist Theologi-
cal Seminary in Fort Worth.
Mrs. Bonner is the former Mar-
tha Bell Stroud.
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1961, newspaper, June 29, 1961; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106372/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.