Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1964 Page: 8 of 8
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HONEY GROVE JB.-HI
SMOKE SIGNALS
/Staff
Meade
Carol
Editor-In-Chief — Steve
Asst. Editors-&i-Chief —
Black and Joe Gray.
Reporters — Janet Moss, Ronnie
Reily, Brenda Reily, John Holland,
Peggy Holmes, Dennis Clark, De-
laine Sorrells, Frank Jackson.
★
SCOUTING AROUND
Last Thursday We had only one
person absent in the whole school,
Stevie Eaton. Stve is out with a
broken back. We all wish him a
speedy recovery.
1A — Julia Eads has a birthday
Oct. 9. Kathy Piland had a birth-
day Oot. 8. We have had good at-
tendance this month.
1B-2B — Tom Black went to
Ben Franklin, Tim Billings went
to Dallas, Myra Rogers went to
Denison. Richard Carter went to
Eotor.
3rd — Everyone is present this
morning. We are making a fire
prevention scene from our differ-
ent shapes of squares, and triang-
les. Marian Bass brought some
fall leaves.
4A-5B — Jeana Taylor went to
Oklahoma. Brenda Sessums went
to Blossom. Ralph Carter went to
Ecter.
5th-6th —* Mrs. Dials 5th and
6th grades are working on a play.
The play is “Blue Willow."
6th — The sixth grade is
very busy this week studying and
reviewing for six-weeks tests. San-
dra Holmes went to Bonham State
Park to a family reunion. Larry
Jones spent the weekend in Com-
anche, Texas. Wyveto Welch’s fam-
ily had a family reunion at home
Sunday.
7B — We had a party for hav-
ing perfect attendance for a month
We still haven't had anybody ab-
sent. Harvey Hohenberger had
guests from Fort Worth.
7A —- We had a party last
week for having perfect attend-
ance for a month. Mary Grose was
out with the flu for 2 days.
8A — Nancy Burchinal went to
Paris.
8B - We are sorry that Sammy
Banker broke his wrist. We are
glad that the Paps are keeping a
gpod record for the football sea- j
son
you pay attention.
Debra Carton — It’a all right!
Bill Holland — It’a not hard
yet.
Nancy Shelton — I can't under-
stand why we need It.
David Clark — I like It because
It will make Algebra easier.
Marita Page— It’s interesting.
Johnny Moss -— I like it - some-
times.
Donna Ryaer — It's easy if you
understand It.
Thump Witcher — It’s O. K. -
most of the time.
Brenda Stanford — It’s easy if
you understand it and work hard.
—Carol Black
★
STUDENT OF THE WEEK
The student of the week is
Peggy Shelton, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Shelton, Jr. Peggy
is a very likeable person by both
the students and faculty. She is
an outstanding student in her
studies. Peggy is an A and A plus
student in her work. Peggy has
green eyes and brown hair and is
5’ 6 and three-quarter Inches. Peg-
gy participates in the band and
girl’s basketball.
Peggy’s favorite T. V. program
is "The Nurses.” Her favorite food
it "meat balls.” Peggy’s improve
ments for the school are carpeting,
colored T. V., and air conditioning
in every room. Her ambition after
finishing school is going to college.
—Joe Gray
★
SPORTS
The Honey Grove Papooses de-
feated the Wolfe City Cubs 24-14
last Tuesday night. Billy Mac
Moreland scored the touchdowns
for the Papooses.
The next game will be against
the Whltesboro Kittens at Whites-
boro next Tuesday night.
—Joe Gray & John Holland
★
THOUGHT OF THE WEEK
Let ignorance talk as it will,
learning has its value.
—Steve Meade
★
ROVING REPORTER
The Roving Reporter is in the
Honey Grove Elementary School
Library this week.
Our school has one of the best
libraries in this part of the coun-
try.
We have all kinds of books and
quite a few new ones.
The easy books for the young
children cover one wall. We have a
very good reference library. There
are several sets of encyclopedias.
We say “Hats off to.our. fine
library."
—Carol Black
MONKSTOWN
Mrs. Myrtle Brians reoeaUy
spent a few days in Sherman with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Peel, for-
merly of Greenwood, Mias., have
moved Into our community in Mr.
R. F. Voyers house. Mr. Peel will
work at Paris.
Mr. Jim Teaaley and Mr. Ferris
Lee Teasley of Denton spent Sun-
day with Mf. and Mrs. Lee Teasley.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hunt and son of
Dallas spent Saturday night in
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Copeline of
Waco and Mrs. Grace Edwards of
Honey Grove were recent visitors
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams
and Ann of the Tulip Community
spent Sunday with Mrs. Martha
Williams.
Miss Barbara Monks of Dallas
spent some time here last week
with her mother, Mrs. Winnie
Keels.
Mrs. Lonet£~Kenlson of Duncan-
ville spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Homer McElroy.
Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Fletcher were
Paris visitors Sunday.
Mr. Herbert Owens of Dallas
recently visited with his sister,
Mrs. C. E. Edwards and Mr. Ed-
wards.
Mr. and Mrs... Sam King and
Pearlene recently visited with Mr.
and Mrs. James King and children
in Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. Win-
ford King and family in Bonham.
Miss Paula Odom of Windom
visited with Miss Sandra Car-
lisle Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flippo of
Amarillo recently spent some time
here with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Clark.
Sunday the Clarks visited in Deni-
son with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Clark
and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Campbell and
Mr. Sam Horn of Spiro, Okla., re-
cently visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Slagle. Then this week end
Mr. Herbert Jones and Mr. Floyd
Jones of Caddo Gap, Ark. were
visitors in the home. Sunday visit-
ors werg Mr. and Mrs. Otis Odom
and children of Windom.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Marcell of
Dallas spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Harguess.
Sunday is Church day for the
Methodist Church here.
—Reported
Allens Chapel Plans
Appreciation Party
For October 15th
VISIT WITH SISTER
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Albert Wood
of Pecan Gap came here Tuesday
to see his sister, Mrs. Frank Chiles.
The Woods were the victims of
the Pecan Gap tornado thait des-
troyed their house and all con-
tents and injuring Mr. Wood, and
his father, Millard Wood, severely.
Mr. Wood can walk with crutches.
L i Airs. Alvin Lo.sclike presided at
Dennis Clark & Peggy Holmes j the Oot. 2 meeting of the Allens
WHAT’S YOUR OPINION?
Here’s the opinion of a few stu-
dents about the new math.
Collin Fry — It’s easy!
Judy McDowell — I like It bet-
ter than the old math.
Billy Moreland — It’s easy if
Chapel Improvement Club In the
absence of the chairman, Alvin
Loschke. Earl Conyers opened the
meeting with prayer. Plans for
the Fannin County Fair to be
held Oct. 22-24 were discussed and
Mrs. Loschke appointed these
committees: display booth, Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Witcher and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lee Weaver
of Denton spent Sunday with his
father, Jimmie Weaver. -•
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36 Months To Pay
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HONEY GROVE
and Mrs. Gene Huggins; Concess-
ion stand, Mr. and Mrs. (Marvin
Loschke and Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Webb. All members are expected
to take part in these projects.
It was announced that the date
of the Allens Chapel Homecoming
had been sot for Nov. 29th.
The Rev. 't’oinmle Lea, paster
of the Vineyard Grove Baptist
Church had charge of the program
and he showed a film and brought
an Inspiring message on "The
Christian Home and Its place in
The Community.”
The next meeting of the Club
will be Thursday night, Oct. 15
when a free ‘‘42’’ party will be
held In appreciation of the support
given the Community by friends
through-out the county. All are
invited to attend.
Calling All Boys
8 THRU 13 YEARS OLD!
Punt, Pass & Kick Contest
IT’S FREE! ITS FUN!
Be With U* At
HONEY GROVE FOOTBALL FIELD
Saturday Morning October 10th
At 9:00 O'Clock
Deadline for‘entry is 5:00 o'clock Friday afternoon, October 9th.
Many prize* and opportunity to compete in regional and national
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1964, newspaper, October 9, 1964; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519674/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.