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POST JANUARY 22, 1970
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Entertainment plus Arabian Nights decor
“Living with flowers-A New
Beginning” was theme for the
program led by Mrs. Powell.
Mrs. J. W. Bratton spoke of the
dandelion, Queen Anne’s lace,
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Ann,
Okla,
where he accepted and began
work January 5 with the Hali-
burton Company.
ONCE MORE FORT WORTH’S
HOTEL OF DISTINCTION
The 1935 Sorosis Club
January 12 in the home of Miss
Osa Mae Holloman.
President Jackie Alexander
a short business
Residents of Cottle County
are urged to have their vehicles
inspected-
Mrs. George (Lizzie) Taylor
has been returned to the hospital
where she received treatment
for bruises sustained in a fall
she had at her home two weeks
ago. She was home while her
daughter, Mrs. Maggie Hunter
and her husband from Delores,
Colo, visited here.
In Cottle County there are
442 inspected as of January 1,
1970. This is only 17 percent in-
spected so far.
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California poppy, daisy, black-
eyed Susan, Sunflower, rose and
the Texas bluebonnet, the state
flowers as she told of “Famous
Flowers of the Past.”
Members responded to roll
call by naming a favorite tree to
plant.
Arrangements displayed were
“Ring in theNew Year” by Mrs.
Powell and Mrs. Townley de-
monstrated crepe paper flowers
with “Starting a New Decade.”
Attending were Mmes. Beck,
Carl Kent Black, J. W. Bratton,
Brooks, Don G. Brothers,
Brown, Fox, Goodwin, Powell,
Townley and the hostess who
served cake and beverages.
In
centers are Arvis
Chevrolet and Paducah
Company, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Joie Ray Jeter left Amarillo January 9 via
jet for Freeport, Bahamas. They were winners for selling
Pfizer Products through Taylor Evans, sponsors of the trip.
They returned on January 13. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Tucker, for-
mer Paducahans and employee of Taylor Evans in Amarillo,
also made the trip.
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The extant of his injury was
not known.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Riddell
were complimented Saturday
with an Anniversary dinner in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Tobias with Mrs. Jackie Smith
and Mrs. Charlie.
Johnston of Childress helping
It was their 31th anniversary on
Friday Jan. 16. Saturday the 17
was Mrs. Lem ma Hills B.D. and
she engaged the dinner with her
family.
The Cee VeeCommunity club
met Friday Jan. 16, for the first
meeting of the year. One quilt
was quilted and food
discussed for the farm
Saturday.
12 members were present and
were Mmes. Leslie Carrick,
Joe Crain, R.B.Ransom. R.W.
Bastick, Mae Lawrence, E.R.
Monson, Lena Pistale, Randall
Merrill, Floyd Finch, Carl Seal,
T. A. Riddell and Miss Pasty
Bumpus.
Walter Teel returned home
last Friday from the High Plains
Baptist Hospital in Amarillo
where he underwent surgery
Jan. 5. He and Mrs. Teel were
visiting their son W.C.Teel and
family in Tulia when he became
ill and was rushed to the Tulia
hospital, but was transferred to
the Amarillo facilities for
surgery. He report he is doing
fine.”
Mrs. Davis Hosts
H. D. Club
The Delwin HD Club met
Wednesday in the home of Maur-
ice Davis.
Members voted to order anew
shipment of spices to be sold by
the club. The program “Blood
and The Red Cross” was given
by Mrs. Velma Worley.
Roll call was answered to
“What is your blood type.”
Refreshments were served to
Mmes. Carlene Colwell, Oleta
Gibbs, Leia Mae Brady, Eloye
Shavor, Doris Staggs, Peggy
Carr, Reta June Seiglar, Mary
Thaxton, Melba Owens, Francis
Richards, Fredda Rodgers,
Juey Gosnell, Virgel Neskorik,
Bureda Owens, Clem Wall,
Marion Wofford and one new
member, Viola James.
The next meeting will be in
the home of Oleta Gibbs.
Danny Mints
Receives Degree
Danny Mints, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Mints of Dunlap,
received a degree in mechanical
engineering December 15 from
Texas Tech.
Mints and his wife,
have moved to Due an,,
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tary; and J. W. Bratton, libra-
rian.
Mrs. J.R. Bratton, president,
had charge of the business, and
as chairman of the nominating
committee, presented the new
slate of nominees. She also an-
nounced the Central Zone spring
luncheon meeting and workshop
will be held March 16-17 in
Midland.
Rossi, left, and the amazing Bor(jer
vill help add zest to the 1970 Fort w
1 through Feb. 8. Rossi’s act is inte
id performing shepherd dogs have $tarr
cture films. Also at Fort Worth will
iding. David Canary, “Candy” on
how Rodeo’s special guest star and will
The noted actor and . will be3c
iment musical group. Over 500 top co
lan $80,000 in the rodeo’s action ever
5y mail from the Southwestern Expositk
x 150, Fort Worth, Texas 76101.
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Club Meets Jan. 13
will direct
•paducah Garden
?shewas named
n00n,Jan.l3,
tMrs. William
-erry Brooks was
j and third vice
lbeMmes. Jack
ownleya^dE.B.
Herman Fox is to
letary
the regularly scheduled monthly conducted
metting was held at Dunbar session.
Activity Center. The meeting Mrs. Myrtle Jones gave a
was called toorder by Francis very interesting and informa -
Wright, Vice President.Thein- five talk on self improvement
vocation was given by Mrs. through mind stimulant, “Good
Marjorie Vaughn. The Senior literature as a stimulant of the
Citizens Committee Reportwas mind.”
given by their Chairman, Mrs. Pecan pie with whipped cream
Jess Edwards, Mrs. Frankie and spiced apple cider were
Gilbreath made comments on served to the following sixteen
plans for the coming month for members Mmes. Bill Alexan-
the Senior Citizens Committee, der, W. A. Cogdell, Lee
Mr. Clyde Smith reported that Currey, Charles Gates, Herbert
the Housing Unit for Paducah for Henry, Floyd Ison, Roy Jones,
the elderly people and low in- w. O. Jones, Suttle Majors,
come citizens had been tern- James Pool, Roy Powell,
poriarly approved and should
know some definite plans in the fur, Clyde C. Smith and Misses
near future. Beulah Patton and Osa Mae
Mrs. Billie Jean Biddy, Holloman.
Director, introduced the Guest
Speaker for the evening, Mr.
Herman Fox with the Texas
Youth Council, who is a Juvenile
Parole Officer for sixteen coun-
ties. Mr. Fox gave excellent re-
ports on crime in the Juvenile
Deliquents.
He spoke to the parents about
their responsibilities to the
children. He told the boys and
girls that they should obey their
parents, attend school re-
gularly, and to do their best to
become good citizens of the
community. He explained that
most crimes drive from the use
of drugs, alcholic beverages,
and disobedience.
Mrs. Pauline Tucker, In-
structor of the Youth Council at
Dunbar Center encouraged
parents and children to attend
classes each Friday afternoon
at 4:00 o’clock p.m. at the
Center.
There were (106) people
attending the meeting.
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Mrs. Hazel Hoffman is in the
Richards Memorial Hospital in
Paducah. Mrs. Franklin Moore
and son of San Antonio and Pat
Hoffman of Lamesa are here to
visit their mother.
Mr. C. M. Hartoncame home
from the Childress Hospital
Friday.
Bobby Jones is still in Metho-
dist Hospital in Lubbock.
Mr. H ar Ion Lawrence and
daughter, Julie visited Mrs.
Mae Lawrence, Monday.
Ray Bumpus has gone to work
for the Adams ranch at Matador.
Mrs. Lenna Samek returned
home from Albuquerque Sunday,
afternoon.
Mrs. Ova Seal is in Wichita
Falls to be with her daughter
Mrs. Leo Zimmerman whodhad
surgery.
Herman Hamilton,
Parker and Eddie Griffie
Texarkana and Mr. Allison and
Ken Fract of Jinley, Ohio visit-
ed in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Tracy Evans and had lunch
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.Roger Hally and
daughters of Paducah visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Neskarik.
Edgar Marton of Levelland
arrived Sunday to visit a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Monson.
Earl Scarbrough of Childress
and Derwise Brooks of Dallas
visited Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Ballard.
Mrs. Walter McAllister and
daughters of Childress visited
several days with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rose Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Ogle and
Charles McIntire of Paducah
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Herschel McIntire.
Joe Ceok is in the Paducah
Hospital from an accident Mon-
day morning he had his Jeep
jacked-up and was working
under it, when it fell and pinned
his head .
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The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1970, newspaper, January 22, 1970; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281700/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.