The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1986 Page: 10 of 12
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Page 10—THE GROOM NEWS
Thursday, February 20,1986
Alanreed News
The Bob Bruce’s of Pampa
visited the Robert Bruce’s on
Saturday.
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. Visiting Lena Carter on
. Monday were Mr. and Mrs.
Danny Bruce of Amarillo.
Dick Bode made a trip to
Dallas this week.
Anita Bruce was in Pampa
on Friday to visit the Warner
Phillips’. He is recuperating
from hip surgery after a fall.
Barbara Bode was in Clar-
endon on business last week.
Her son Don has transferred
from WTSU to Clarendon
College.
Bill Smith of Pampa visited
the Hartley Davis’ on Sun-
. day.
Visiting Rose Hall during
the weekend was daughter
Beth from Clarendon.
The Robert Bruce’s were
in Amarillo on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis May
visited the Hartley Davis’
during the weekend.
The R.L. Leeder’s were
visited by daughter Sharon
■ and family, of Clarendon,
during the weekend.
Simpson Makes
Dean’s List
Curtis Simpson,
of
McLean, was one of more
than 1,950 students at Texas
Tech University who quali-
fied for the president’s and
dean’s honor rolls during the
1985 fall semester.
To make the President’s
Honor List, a student must
earn a perfect 4.0 grade-
| point average while enrolled
. in 12 or more semester hours
1 of classwork. For the Dean’s
, Honor List, a student must
finish 12 or more semester
hours with a grade-point
average of 3.5 or above.
Mr. Simpson made the
dean’s honor roll.
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Smitherman’s Enjoy Alpha Mu XI *
Plans Egg Hunt •
Anniversary Members of Alpha Mu Xi
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
A 25th anniversary cele- gathered in the home of
bration for Tony and Monta Elaine Thompson last Thurs-
Jean Smitherman was held day evening for their
on Sunday at the First United monthly meeting and -
Methodist Church. program. Delicious refresh-
Host and hostesses were ments were served by the
Bryan Smitherman, Beth hostesses Donna Crump and
Smitherman and Frances Mrs. Thompson.
Kennedy. Registration of Mamie Poole gave a
guests was handled by Eve- delightful book review of the
lyn Shaw. Serving were the humorous biography, “Per-
Smitherman’s nieces Susan postorus Papa.” 4
Sanders and Diane Sanders A report on the dance
of Dimmitt and Sarah Sand- indicated that $500 would be
ers of Floydada. The House donated to the ambulance
Party consisted of Sue Cub- service which was designat-
ine and Isabel Cousins. ed to receive any proceeds
Guests included: Bryan from the event. With an early
Smitherman of Lubbock; Easter on the calendar this
Beth Smitherman of Dallas; year plans were discussed 4
Pat and Wallace Harper of for the annual Easter Egg
Borger; Polly Simpson of Hunt at the park. The group
Dimmitt; Aileene Smither- decided to accept donations
man of Dimmitt; Joe Bob, for the purchase of eggs as
Diane, Will, Charlie and well as prizes for the annual
Matthew Sanders of Dim hunt. Baskets are to be
mitt; Bill, Susan and Kevin placed at Groom Grocery find
Sanders of Dimmitt; Brent, State National Bank for any
Sarah, Katie and Abby San- donations. Margie Stephens
ders of Floydada; Mildred presided in the absence of
and Philip Smitherman of President, Sue Britten.
Floydada; Patty and Alyssi Members present were
Hill of Hereford; Vivian Margie Stephens, Evelyn
Cummings of Canyon; J.V. Schaffer, Ruby Babcock,
and Nancy Wescott of Hart; Nancy Patterson, Nita Jack-
Tom and Marci Jones of son, Bernie Terrell, Susan
Amarillo; Berkley Brainard Brown, Janyth Bowers, €
of Pampa; Steve Clements of Elaine Thompson, Lorene
Pampa; Oma and Curtis Babcock, Betty McCracken
Shaffer of Groom; and Reve- and Barbara Homer and
rend and Mrs. Bob Brown of pledges Ila Miller and Laura
Fritch. Britten.
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The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1986, newspaper, February 20, 1986; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1706406/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.