The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1964 Page: 3 of 12
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The Adult and Junior Choirs of the First Baptist Church are planning to present their
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Christmas Cantata December 20 at 7:30 in the sanctuary.
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You. We Welcome Your Deposits Both^Large And Small.
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Wife.. .10,000 Man or Wife . .10,000
Total, $40,000
DANNY PEABODY
Danny Peabody, son of Mrs.
Johnnie Peabody of Sanger, was
released from Flow Hospital Mon-
day. Danny was a medical patient
for the past week.
guidance thought for tto Christ-
mas Season and New Year. Mrs.
Neal Odom introduced the pro-
gram, "Christmas in the Air, "
presented by Mrs. Ronnie Mallow
in which she gave'selective- read -
ings of "The Story of Silent
Night, " "When (he Chimes Rang'1
----- The David Niven Christmas
Story. "
The next meeting will be Jan-
uary 19.
METHODIST CHILDREN
SLATE CHRISTMAS
PROGRAM
The Children’s Department of
the First Methodist Church of
■ Sanger will present a'Christmas
program, Saturday evening, Dec.
19th, at 7 o’clock in the church
auditorium.
Ute public is invited to attend
this program. ::
The home was attractively de-
corated in the Christmas motif.
Following the turkey dinner,
members exchanged gifts from a
decorated tree. Secret pals were'
revealed and names drawn for
the next year.
During a short business session
year books were distributed.
Mrs. Bert Martin entertained
members with a demonstration of
how to make terry cloth aprons.
Two guests, Mrs. Martin of
Valley View and Mrs. Roy Odom
of Denton attended. ::
ARTS AND CRAFT CLUB
MEETS WITH MRS. BURGOON
A minimum charge of $1.00, in advance, is made for-Cards'
of Thanks. Advertising rates are available on request.
A traditional Christmas tree set
the theme for decorations at the
Modern Era Christmas covered
dish luncheon Tuesday, Dec. 15,
in th© tome of Mrs. Don Holson.
Upon arrival guests were served a
tomato juice appetizer from a
table covered with a red and white
table cloth. The meal was served *■- and"
Mrs. M.M. Stuart of Denton
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J.D. Waide, Monday.
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Twenty members of the Arts and
Crafts Club enjoyed their annual
Christmas Party and covered-dish
dinneratthe homcofMrs. Wayne.
Burgoon on Thursday, Dec. 10th.
CLOVIS CROCKETT
MEMORIAL RECEIVES
DONATION
Mrs. Irene Hayes Powell has
reported a contribution to the
Clovis Crockett Memorial Scho-
larship Fund made by Mr. and
Ms.S.J.Boyd in memory of Miss
Peggy Joyce Borchardtj who was
^the recipient of rhe CCMS in
1961. ::
HORACE RAMSEY
Horace Ramsey fell Monday
from a scaffold on a barn and
broke a rib. He will be confined
to his home for some time. <
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corporation, which may appear in the columns of this news-
paper, will be-corrected gladly, upon due notice being given
to the publisher or editor.
buffet style to seventeen mem-
bers.
Gifts were exchanged and Mrs,
Dick Chatfield gave the spiritual
MARILYN PORTER
Miss Marilyn Porter, daughter
of Mr. 'and Mrs. Warren Reed of
Sanger, was released from Flow
Hospital Sunday. --
Marilyn received a knee injury
while playing basketball in the
Saint Jrr Tournament Friday. She
will be in a cast for several weeks.
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Telephone 458-7429 Sanger, Texas,76266
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Published Every Thursday
ALTON KITE MRS. ELLA HALL
Editor-Publisher Society-News
BANK OF SANGER •
?e, Vice-Res.-Cashier Beatrice ftjtton, Ass't. Cashier •
Connie Charles Evelyn Ogden £
Carol Sullivan Sue Cook £
Sanger Coin-O-Ma tic
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MODERN ERA GROUP
MRS. DON HOLSON HOSTS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1964
THE SANGER COURIER
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Kite, Alton. The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1964, newspaper, December 17, 1964; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1282515/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sanger Public Library.