Crosby County News (Ralls, Tex.), Vol. 134, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 2021 Page: 3 of 12
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as possible and several were Wonderful friends!!!!!
beautiful quilt in the frame
The Gamma Eta Chap- Wigley of Allen.
districts to help finance a
of the women also made SHOP!
beautiful choices of items ing club. We are so grateful neighbors!!!!
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The quilters met again Martha Binder had made purchase of raffle tickets, 2020-2021 meetings. The
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Gamma Eta Chapter held first
meeting of 2021 School Year
2020-2021 Perfect Attendance (I to r): Sharon McDougle, Donna Anderson,
Terri Egerton, Debbi Ball, Jean Williams, and K Dee Anderson.
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display shelves containing her grandmother. The first September with updates on Egerton and Jean Williams
articles for sale were moved quilt shown was a friend- all of the wonderful happen- all of Lubbock; Debbi Ball
members recognized were
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Nutrition Education & Counseling, Breastfeeding
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ANIMAL RESCUE
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in preparation for the winter months we are
accepting donations for dry dog food.
Annual
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$32,227
$40,626
$49,025
$57,424
$65,823
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$3,386
$4,086
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We deeply appreciate the support and love that
we receive throughout the year to keep us
running and caring for the animals of Crosby
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on Saturday morning to the ship quilt and was made in ings at the quilting building of Spur; Sharon McDougle Terri Egerton presented the Gamma Eta Angel to
booth at the square. Every- the Canyon Valley quilting with the talented women in of Crosbyton; and Janie Debbi Ball.
thing for the display was so group. Women from Cap- the Prairie Thimbler Quil-
well organized. Teresa Nor- rock, Owens, and Emma ters.
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The ladies of the Prairie ris made signs with all of were in quilting groups.
Thimble Quilters had an the sale items listed and the Several of the names on the
awesome 2021 summer price information as well as friendship quilt were rec-
filled with quilting meet- preparing a new roster for ognized by a few. Another
ings, visiting, and eating, the Prairie Thimble quilters, quilt was dated September
The ladies met on June The raffle quilt will be on 1957, another was a 4 patch
22 and July 13 to work on display as well as the NEXT pattern, and one other was
items to be sold during the quilt that will be raffled displayed. Sue’s mother,
Cotton Boll Fest! It looked off next year. So much tal- Dorthy Binder, was a long
like steam coming out of the ent can be found within time member of the Prairie
building as several ladies on this quilting bee. We ate at Thimble Quilting Bee. We
their amazing sewing ma- Ramona’s and enjoyed the are always so glad to see
chines were sewing as fast food and the fellowship. Sue! Elece Goff placed her
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Lots of talking and MUCH bers of the quilters want to quilting days are September
WORKING! Travel bags THANK each individual 13 and 14.
for toiletries, travel curling who visited the booth and Members of the Prairie
bag holders, grocery sack purchased items! The sup- Thimble Quilting Bee are:
holders, aprons, hanging port of the community is Giselle Brock, Ina Daniels,
cup towels, Kleenex holders certainly appreciated by all Cheryl DeGan, Barbara
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items and others were cut- sales was certainly a sue- one of the first quilters in ¥ues Wht 16 Celelating ul£Vt oCtlL (VeuuUUf Cnniwwv
ting, measuring, pinning, cess on August 21. Lots of September. Barbara Dunn This couple will be celebrating their 60th Wedding Anniversary this Friday, September
etc. while making many dif- the goodies and raffle tickets will send out a letter to each 17, 2021. They were married in Ralls, Texas on September 17, 1961. (Answer can be
ferent small quilted items, were sold.....yeah! Mem- member soon as the first found in this Edition of the Crosby County News)
many of the above items at There are so many worn- Cathy Ward, Jeanette Wil- members and 2 guests were Gamma Eta to local school fellowship,
home to be included in the en who contribute so much son, and Glenda Yarbrough, present. President Terri — -------—— ---------------
sales. There are so many to the success of this quilt- Wonderful friends and Egerton of Lubbock ad-
which will make such nice for Sandy Moore, Shannon It seems as though the important announcements.
Christmas presents for a McDuff, and Gayla Lami- summer passed so rapidly! The finance report was giv-
special person. We ate at nack for providing the won- Several of our members had en by Sharon McDougle,
Ramona’s for lunch and derful building in which to summer birthdays! Happy Treasurer. Brags were given
then all shared many deli- work. The quilters met on birthday to: Giselle Brock, by several members includ-
cious desserts during these Tuesday, August 24, to get Cleta Van Meter, Teresa ing Pat Hightower of Spur
work days. Others worked reorganized and to clean the Norris, and Thelma Pierot. received a $1500 Grant for
periodically at the quilting quilting building. Everyone Some of the members did her Spur ISD classroom,
room throughout this time, pitched in and cleaned and travel to see relatives or to Information was discussed
Raffle tickets for the straightened the rooms. We just have fun. Cannot be- about Area 12 Workshop
quilt to be given away at also had a quick meeting, lieve that it is fast approach- coming in 2022. Members
Christmas are still for sale Jackie Smith showed the ing fall. Thanks to Brenda were reminded of upcoming
and were also sold at the Dutch Doll quilt that she for printing the article about dates and programs for the
Cotton Boll Fest. Costsare: had completed as a pay quilt the quilters and to all who 2021-2022 year.
6 tickets for $5 or 1 ticket for Judy Mann. Sue Star- read the articles in the paper. FirstVicePresidentTif-
for $1. It is a beautiful quilt key came and visited and Thanks to all those who fany Harkins of Lubbock
and will be a great prize to brought 4 quilts to show the support our quilting bee in recognized members who
with a free sanitizer, torti- of the members. The items Dunn, Elece Goff, Betty ter of The Delta Kappa Chapter members voted school, classroom, or indi-
lla warmers, bottle open- that were not sold on that Heinrich, Nicole Hicks, Gamma Society Interna- to form a committee con- vidual project.
ers, pot holders, rice bags, day are still available at the Sharon Kurklin, Shannon tional held its first meeting sisting of Tiffany Harkins, Terri Egerton presented
and small bowl holders for quilting room, so if some- McDuff, Cleta Van Meter, of the 2021 school year Debbi Ball and K Dee An- the Gamma Eta Angel to
heating food in the micro- one has a need for a quick Sandy Moore, Teresa Nor- at First Baptist Church in dersonto send out informa- Debbi Ball. Members pres-
wave were made. Some gift.... stop by and visit and ris, Thelma Pierot, Carolyn Crosbyton on Monday, Sep- tion about ASTEF stipends ent had a fun filled night of
plans for the Cotton Boll family treasures. Sue said You are most appreciated.
Fest! Tables were set up and that she barely remembered More news coming in
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Crosby County News (Ralls, Tex.), Vol. 134, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 2021, newspaper, September 17, 2021; Ralls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1546748/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.