The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1961 Page: 5 of 8
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THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1961
PAGE FIVE
FIRESTONE TIRES—ACCESSORIES
WASH & LUBRICATION SERVICE
Mr. Banks for driving the school
ment on the playgrounds.
Oils—Grease—Diesel—At Wholesale!
As the readers from White Deer, bus to the picnic.
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Panhandle, and Skellytown arrived
Tractor Tire Repair Service!
WE ARE OPEN 24 HOUR A DAY!
contact Laura Jean
Knorpp
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Molly Newton.
TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW OF OUR MOISTURE!
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Tax Inch, No Trade-in required
JOHN REED’S GULF
SERVICE STATION
GROOM, TEXAS
librarian, and her husband were and Mrs. V. E. Steed. Mrs. Jerry met at the home of Mrs. Fred
host and hostess at the annual pic- Thornton, Misses Ellen Latta, Sue Brown Monday evening, July 24,
I was in the hospital. The people of Groom for every kindness shown
who came in to see me helped me me during my recent illness. The
to get well fast and the cards and flowers, visitors, cards and good
gifts helped too. Thank you again wishes are sincerely appreciated.—
for your kindness.—LaVerne Stiles S. S. Scott.
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PHONE 3801 GROOM, TEXAS
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tion trip. The group were joined
of the program, the readers placed erts, Billy Cornett, Ray Britten, । try out for band twirler is asked to
their hands on each others shoul- Leroy Frederiksen,. guests, and to * ' T------ ‘ —
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way. Especially appreciated are HOME BUILDERS SUNDAY
Library staff members wish to there by Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Koet-
thank everyone who helped in any ting of Lubbock.
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nic for the Bookworms in the li- Neal and Sanfra Ann Johnson have
brary reading program of Carson our sincere appreciation for telling
County. The picnic was held at the stories on the weekly programs.
5 p.m. on July 14 when 29 children Brenda Brown, Marlys Merrick,
and six adults from Groom were Janet Babcock, Anna Mae Weller,
taken to the White Deer Park in a Melva Asberry, Margie Fraser and
new Groom School bus driven by Mary Kay Johnson helped with
Mr. Charles Banks. The Groom entertainment and serving and
children were the first to arrive at Brenda also helped with every
the park and enjoyed the equip- story hour. And many thanks to
CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank each and every I wish to thank the doctors and
j “The Friends of the Library” or- SCHOOL CLASS MEETS
ganization and film showings by The Home Builders Sunday one for being so nice to me while hospital staff and the good people
Mrs. W. L. Potter, White Deer Mrs. T. G. Fields, Mrs. S. K. Roach school class of the Baptist Church ~ ... —
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NOTICE! Any one wishing to
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for a regular monthly session. At-
tending were Mmes. Jack Bivens,
Bill Burgin, Bud Brown, Dan Ash-
ford, Carol Brewer, Bob Cornett,
Donald Ritter, Leroy Mashburn,
Andy Brown, Dannia Howerton, R.
A. Snyder and the hostess.
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BAPTIST WMU MEETS
The Baptist WMU met at the1
church Tuesday afternoon, July 25,
for Mission Study led by Mrs. Jeff
Gray, entitled “Sharing My Savior
With Those Who Cannot See.” Mrs. 1
Dan Ashford conducted the busi-I
ness session. Others attending
were Mmes. Donald Ritter, Les
Driskill, Bill Burgin, Dannia How-
erton, Viola Harrell, Jack Bivens,
Charley Fields and Carey Mc-
Adams.
ders, in a long line they jumped the following members:
around and called it “the Book- Mmes. Charles Banks, Glynn D
worm hop.” Harrell, Ernest Lamberson, Carl
Following the games all present Homer, Lee Crowell, Robert Mil-
enjoyed sack lunches and soft ton, Mike Homer, John L. Witt,
drinks. It is believed that the en- Joe Davis, Bill West, H. H. Hunt,
thusiasm of all was expressed in Walter Garmon, Austin Crowell,
the words of a nine-year-old reader Ted Friemel, Ruby Lee Jones,
when she said, “I think an inside Ruby Denton, Miss Beulah Shock-
picnic is much more fun than one ley, and the hostesses.
in the park.” | Games of pinochle were enjoyed
Mrs. Floyd Knight, librarian, with Mrs. Mike Homer taking high
and Mrs. M. B. Bolden, assistant score and Mrs. Leroy Frederiksen
librarian, say that they feel the low score.
reading program and story hour -----oOo---
were very successful this year con- CLUB MEMBERS VACATION
it started to rain and hail. It GABETTES CLUB HAS
seems the “Bookworms” were not MEETING TUESDAY
to be defeated by the weather. Mr. -----
Ray Shultz, White Deer school su- The Gabettes Club met at the
perintendent, gave permission for Community Club House Tuesday
the picnicers to use the school bus evening, July 25 with Mrs. Bob
barn. Clayton and Mrs. L. C. Jones as
After the buses were removed hostesses. Delicious refreshments
from the barn, games were played, were served to: Mmes. W. C.
In one game to carry out the theme Whatley, Paul Homer, C. J. Rob-
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church encampments, swimming i -----
lessons, ball practice and 4-H club Members of the Jovileers Club
work. Over all, it has been an in- and guests left Groom last Friday
spiring summer program and ways afternoon by chartered bus for Rui-
to improve it next year are being doso, N.M., for a week end vaca-
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The owest-cost nitrogen you can find is Spencer Anhydrous Ammonia—the 82%
nitrogen—and we have it just in time for side-dressing com and milo!
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Making the bus trip were Mr.
1 and Mrs. Sammy Scott of Ama-
rillo, Mr. and Mrs. James Stroope,
i Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Looten of Pan-
[handle, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brawley,
i Mr. and Mrs. Art Britten, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Britten, .Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Ledwig, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Pavlovsky, Mr. and Mrs. Roman
Homen, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pool,
Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Kuehler, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Homen, Mr. and Mrs.
| Bill Britten, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
1 Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Britten
and James Ledwig.
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1961, newspaper, July 27, 1961; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1511556/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.