The Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1960 Page: 16 of 16
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CLAUDE, ARMSTRONG COUNTY, TEXAS. THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1960.
THE CLAUDE NfcWtt
tempest tour...
by Torn Henry Miller
Thursday, Oct. 27: Clear, low
52, high 65, wind sw 13 mph. Fri-
day, partly cloudy, low 46, high
65, wind n 10 mph, with a trace
of moisture. Saturday, nice, low
50, high 72, wind ssw 10 mph.
Sunday, partly cloudy, low 35,
high 60, wind nnw blowing like
a Texas norther in gusts up to
50 mph. Monday, clear but cool,
low 29, high 45, wind sw 9 mph.
Tuesday, clear, nice low 36, high
72, wind w 5 mph. Wednesday,
clear, low 41, high 66, wind n
13 mph.
With Halloween behind us we
wonder if the Uncles Claude,
Bryan and Zeb will still be wear-
ing their mask this year?
reported ill...
Call #A 6-4281
Mrs. A. D. Blanton had the
misfortune of turning her ankle,
falling and breaking her right
hip Thursday of last week. She
was rushed to the Groom Hos-
pital where she is now a patient.
At this writing they have not
set the hip. This happened the
day after she celebrated her 94th
birthday.
The Rev. J. F. Michael, of Wel-
lington, formerly of Claude, en-
tered the Northwest Texas Hospi-
tal Wednesday morning to under-
go surgery.
Mrs. R. A. Campbell was rushed
to Northwest Texas Hospital Wed-
nesday suffering from a heart at-
tack. Her condition is not known
at this writing.
Mrs. Burnard Smith returned
home Thursday of last week after
spending three days in the Groom
Hospital where she had minor
surgery.
Mrs. Rosa Yelton entered the
Groom Hospital Sunday afternoon
for treatment.
Attends funeral of
Mrs. Alice Sharp
Among those attending the
funeral of Mrs. Alice Sharp in
Gainsville Sunday were Billy Wol-
ford, Ed Reed, Geo. A. Sharp,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sparks, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Cobb, Mrs. Char-
ley Bagwell, Judge and Mrs. J.
E. Johnson.
Mrs. Sharp was the sister of
Mmes A. L. and L. C. Cobb.
Mrs. Gladyse January accom-
panied the Johnson as far as
Henrietta where she visited her
sister, Mrs. E. M. Hilgenfeld.
Sister passed
away last week
Miss Edith Raby passed away
at her home in Gatesville after
a two weeks illness. Burial Thurs-
day of last week was in Gates-
ville cemetery. Miss Raby is a
sister of Mrs. Louise Smalley of
Lubbock, formerly of Claude.
Welcome extended
to new residents
Another fine young family has
recently moved to Claude; into
the Lowe McGehee rent house
next door south of Annie Brown's.
They are Mr. Jerry Pennington
the new manager of Mitchell-
Goodwin Lumber Co., in Claude,
wife Dorice, two boys. Brad 8-yrs
old and Lance Arthur 4 yrs old.
Moving here from Stinnett where
he was an assistant manager of
a store. The Penningtons are
members of the Methodist Church.
We are very proud to have them
in our community.
Thanks to friends
We wish to express our most
heartfelt thanks to each and
every little spooky visitor, 61 in
all, visiting in our home this
Halloween night. They were all
the most mannerly and polite of
any group. All of which we en-
joyed very much. Most sincerely,
Charlie and Stella Dye.
Youth fellowship
at Baptist Church
All the youth of the community
are cordially invited to a fellow-
ship service by the Baptist
Vouth Sunday night at 8:30. Lar-
ry Joites of Amarillo will lead
the singing. Please come and we
will all enjoy it.
Visitors in
Bishop home
Geo. F. L. Bishop Jr., wife and
Sally, visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Bishop.
He was enroute home in Salt
Lake City from Bartlesville, Okla.
where he had attended a meet-
ing and dinner at which he and
thirty-five other superintendents
of Phillips Oil Co. had received
an honor service award for the
twenty-five years they had been
with the company.
This service has taken George
from Phillips, Texas to Houston,
then Omulgee, Okla., Salt Lake
City Ft. St. John, B. C. (Canada)
and back to Utah again where he
hopes to stay. The award was a
gold watch.
Wayside news
Sixty-six people enjoyed a
Halloween party at the Wayside
School last Thursday night. Part
of the entertainment for the chil-
dren included bobbing for apples
in a tub of water, a treasure
hunt ,and fortune telling. The
gypsy who told the fortunes
seemed to have a wonderful
knowledge of the past as well as
the future. The grown-ups played
"42".
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wetzel, Mari-
lyn and David visited relatives
in Plainview Sunday.
Mrs. James Bible and Mrs.
Irving J. SoRelle went shopping
in Amarillo Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stevens
and boys visited relatives in
Dimmit Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Modisette
Royce, Marion and Fay visited
in Amarillo Sunday.
Mrs. Fay Acker, Leslie and
Cindy were in Wayside Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. Robert Adams, Miss Char-
lotte Adams and Mrs Willie Mo-
disette were shopping in Tulia
last Friday.
Royce Modisette, Larry Bayne,
Marilyn and Ronnie Wetzel en-
joyed the Halloween show at
Claude Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Lane and
Joy spent Sunday with Mr .and
Mrs. Truett Hall in Amarillo.
Mrs. Floyd Adams has returned
home from a Lubbock hospital
after having ear surgery. She
is reported doing well.
Lions...
Continued from first page
that sought out and destroyed
the other rocket in flight at high
altitude and traveling at teriffic
speed. A very dramatic demon-
stration. The film held the un-
divided attention from the start
and was considered very educa-
tional and interesting by all who
were priviledged to see it. The
Lions expressed their feeling of
thanks to Sgt. Lewallen for the
opportunity of viewing the film.
We hope to have him back again
when it is possible.
The Lions were in regular ses-
sion at noon Thursday, Nov. 27
at the Warner Memorial Com-
munity Home. After the pledge
of allegiance to the flag Bro. c.
C. Hardaway gave the invocation.
"The Three Nuts" prepared a
scrumptious banquet of chicken
fried steak, cream gravy cream
potatoes, tasty vegetable salad,
hot rolls, butter, coffee, home-
made candied cinnamon rolls,
and fruit salad in jello. And of
Course it was tops again.
In the absence of Boss Lion
Richard Dewey, Lion Chas. W.
Stewart acted in his place with
Lion Pitts Crudgington acting in
the place of secretary Sam Stew-
art Crudgington called the roll
and read the minutes of the last
meeting.
Lion Bert Wooldridge introduc-
ed as his guest his father, B. !.
Wooldridge.
Program for the day was the
picture and the film ran some 30
minutes so the program went on
very soon after the banquet.
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Waggoner, William J. B. & Waggoner, Cecil O. The Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1960, newspaper, November 3, 1960; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth353721/m1/16/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.