The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1960 Page: 8 of 8
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THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1960
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
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users.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bivens of
ner were Mr.
Alton,
Goodin and family.
Mrs. George Thompson.
DRYGOODS and GIFTS
a meeting of
the Texas
State
held in Cor- |
PHONE 3901
GROOM, TEXAS
GRAND OPENING
Friday, Oct. 28
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Of The
BLAKENEY
NEW SHIPMENT OF DRYGOODS NOW ARRIVING FROM MARKET!
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Six Baskets of Groceries
Coffee, Doughnuts and Punch
Bubble Gum, Lollipops, and Balloons for the Children
We invite everyone to visit our new store and give us an opportunity to acquaint you with our service!
Phone 3361
Groom, Texas
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and friends in Groom Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Farley are
visiting in the home of their daugh-
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Campbell, at Finney, Tex.
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relatives and friends
Saturday.
Mrs. Erma Denton
GROCERY & DRYGOODS
Featuring a complete stock of Groceries and Drygoods with many special
prices offered on grocery items Friday and Saturday.
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Mrs. Bert Bural left Tuesday for
Lubbock to visit in the home of
her daughter and family, Mr. and
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JOE and CLONA DLAKENEY, Props.
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were visiting relatives and friends Mullins of Creston, Iowa, Mr., and
in Groom last week end. Mrs. Clive Cline and family of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoyt were Panhandle, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
visiting in Amarillo Sunday. Eschle, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fields'
Mrs. Mary Clay spent the week Mr. and Mrs. George Eschle and
end in the home of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Arletus Ruthardt and
Colo.
Bob Babcock injured his knee
Sunday playing football with the
children.
Grady Pyburn spent Thursday
and Friday in Midland atending a
Humble Wholesalers meeting .
Mrs. Eulice Monroe is visiting in :
the home of her son and family at i
Wichita Falls this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Major and
Judy of White Deer were visiting
WE HAVE
A New Stock of Ladies’ Nylon Gowns, Sizes 42 to 44,
Men’s Sports Shirts, Wash and Wear Dress Pants, Levi’s
and Blue Jeans, Khakis and Work Clothes. Boys Blue
Jeans with nylon, and Levis in sizes 4 to 16. Also,
plastic rain coats for adults. Many other new items.
Gift-Items for All Occasions,
Z. H. Leven
Mrs. Elton Johnston of McLean
is visiting in the home of her
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack West, this week.
is staying
in Groom
Mrs. Kenneth Black and Mrs.!
Bill Hammers were Amarillo vis-
itors Monday. | Mrs. R. F Fields and Mrs. Ar-
Mrs. Gwenn Jassen of Amarillo letus Ruthardt were shopping in
will be at the Groom Pharmacy Pampa Monday.
Friday to service hearing aid -- - . _
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Owens of
Moline, Ill., are visiting her moth-
er, Mrs. F. C. Knight, and other
relatives and friends.
Sunday visitors in the home of
Mrs. J. B. Demic were Dr. and
Mrs. T. B. Jones and Glen Coffee
of Amarillo.
Dr. and Mrs. Bob Clayton and
family were Sunday dinner guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin Koetting.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hoyt of
Amarillo were visiting his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoyt, Tuesday, i
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Alexander and
children of Amarillo visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Friemel
last week end.
James Albert (Pat) Patterson is
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blakeney, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Koetting, went to Dallas and Fort
Worth last week end where Mr.
Blakeney purchased a new stock of
drygoods for his store. They re-
turned home Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Glynn D Harrell
observed their 23rd wedding anni-
versary on Oct. 24.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones return-
ed home Tuesday from a vacation
trip to Kansas and Oklahoma.
Sunday dinner guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ray Faulk-
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mullins re-
turned to their home at Creston,
Iowa, Monday after a visit here
with her brother, J. C. Eschle, and
other relatives and friends.
Mrs.' C. L. Ledwig was visiting
in Amarillo Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Everetts
of McGregor were visiting in the
home of their aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Stuart this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Madison Fields of
Amarillo were visiting relatives
We wish to express our love and
appreciation to all of our kind
friends who helped us in so many
ways with their words of comfort,
prayers, sympathy cards, and
beautiful flowers. Truly friends
have helped to lighten our burden
in the loss of our loved one.—Mr.
and Mrs. Van Earl Steed.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Looten were' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nepper Sunday dinner guests in the home
visiting in the home of their daugh- and family and Mr. and Mrs. Her- of Mr. and Mrs Billy Fields and
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- schel Black and family of Amarillo family were Mr ’ and Mrs George
Lindsey, at Borger Thursday. were visiting relatives and friends Muhins of Creston. Iowa Mr and
Dad Lingo returned home Friday '
us. -eorge Ihompson. ifrom a few days visit at Pampa1
Mr.and Mrs._Charley Messingill I with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jarvis. i
Mrs. Jimmy McCasland attended
and son of Amarillo were visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F.
Britten, and other relatives here
Sunday. ,
Dr. and Mrs. John V. London
and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Homer re- and daughter, Becky, of El Paso
turned Monday evening from a few, visited in the home of her brother „ ....
days visit in the home of Mr. and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Teachers&Association
Mrs. Doug Black at Del Norte, Miller, last week end. pus Christi last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garmon ( . -- — _
and Randy were Amarillo visitors and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Kromer at Vinson, Okla.
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been a resident of this area for 39
years. Happy were visiting relatives here
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hayden' Thursday.
visiting relatives and friends in
Oklahoma this week.
Mrs. James Morgan and chil- CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Bob Garretson of Washing-
ton, D.C., arrived in Groom Friday
Mrs. Clay Inmon will celebrate for a week’s visit with her par-
her 86th birthday anniversary on ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koetting,
Sunday, Oct. 30. Mrs. Inmon-has and other relatives and friends.
dren E’Nell, C’All, Don, John, and
J’Ann of Huntsville, Ala., are vis-
iting in the home of her sister and
family, Mr. and ' Mrs. Alton
Goodin.
Tommy Bonds, WT student from
Canyon, visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Cornett last week
end.
with Mrs. L. P. Eakins who is ill.
Mrs. Eakins was released Tues-
day from Highland General Hos-
pital in Pampa after spending sev-
eral weeks there recovering from
a stroke.
Gus Sanning attended the wed-
ding of his granddaughter at
Bloomfield, Mo., Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vick McPherson
and family of Graham were visit-
ing in the home of her sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack West,
last week end.
Among those from Groom attend-
ing the Polish sausage supper at
White Deer Sunday evening were:
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nepper and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Looten and
Susie, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wein-
heimer and Teresa, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Britten Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Homer, Mrs. Mary Dunn,
Mrs. Lena Koetting, Mr. and Mrs.
Al Homer, Mr. and Mrs. John
Homer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Homer
and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Britten, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carney
■and Susie Smith.
Gene Carter attended a home-
coming of pharmacy school gradu-
ates held at Lawton, Okla., last
week end.
Lynda Cornett was home last
week end from West Texas State
College, Canyon.
Mrs. Margaret Weller and Mrs.
Tassie Dorsey were shopping in
Pampa Tuesday.
Mrs. Pete Fields and Mrs. Ar-
letus Ruthardt and son were visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Clive Cline in
Panhandle Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones of Mor-
ton, Tex., visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller last
week.
Mrs. W. O. Gueslin of Grenand,
Miss., Mrs. Clyde Horne and Mick-
ey, and Mrs. Cecil Culver, Jr.,
of Midwest City, Okla., spent Tues-i
day night visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Culver.
Mr. and, Mrs. Prentiss Jones and
Arreaa visited Sunday at Briscoe
and Allison, Tex.
Tom Talley was visiting in
Odessa last week while on a four-
day vacation. ।
Mr. and Mrs. James Anglin of
Dumas spent the week end here!
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i
Max Wade, Twila and Kayla. !
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