The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946 Page: 6 of 12
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COFFEE, Del Monte, 1-lb. jar
ston s
we'r" emaiM THE
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__^iK WEDDING
VS ARE EXCHANGED
Mrs. Alma Byaee, daughter of Mr
■ _ C. L. Adkins of Shamrock,
became the bride of Mt, J. F. Cook.
Jr . son of Mr. and Mrs J. F Cook.
8r., of Wheeler. Saturday afternoon
at 2:00 o’clock
The wedding took place at the
home of Mr* Alice Shoemaker. In
a single ring ceremony, with Rev
Hubert Bratcher officiating.
Vows were exchanged before nn
Improvised altar arrangedhWront
of the fireplace
LOCALS
Mrs. J. W, Burks of Memphis, la
a guest In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Burks.
Mrs. Leslie J. Herring of Erick
visited in th« home of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Robbins Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Johnnie Douglas, student at
Texas State College for Women.
Denton, spent the week-end at
home with her perent*.
... ____ We sell your used clothing. Set
„ » Tal*r'whlte floor your priceless 20’T
baskets filled with white carnations rummage sale. Back
- ---------Drug Saturday.
and an arrangement of candles
the mantel completed the setting.
Miss Jo Ann Barth played piano
selections, "Together." and "TUI
The End of Time." playing "I love
You Truly.” during the ceremony.
Miss Rosemary Flnsterwald
Mobeetie. niece of the bridegroom,
was maid of honor. She wore a
dress fashioned of black wool and
velvet, with black accessories. Her
corcage was of pink carnations.
Mr. Ross Byars of Pampa. serv
ed the bridegroom as best man.
The bride waa attired In a street
length dress of light blue w<x)i.
studded with gold ngllheads. She
wore black accessories and a shoul
der corsage of white carnations
Immediately following the cere-
ceremoily a reception was held. The
three Uered wedding cake, topped
with a miniature, bride and bride-
groom, was cut by the couple and
served by Mrs. T. A. Evans.
Mrs. Cook Is a graduate of the
Shamrock High School, and the
bridegroom Is a graduate of the
Wheeler High School.
Attending the wedding were. Mrs
Boss Byars, Pampa; Mrs. Bill Flns-
terwald of Mobeetie. Mrs. Prestldge,
Mr and Mrs. T. A. Evans, and
Misses Joyce Beasley, Clydene Mer-
rick, Betty Jean Hill, Lillian Rich-
ardson and Bettle Conway,
i After a trip to Lawton, Okla., the
couple will make their home In
Wheeler.
BEVERLY TUCKER IS
HONORED WITH PARTY
[ Beverly Tucker was complimented
Wth a party by her mother. Mrs.
L. H. Tucker of Kelton. Friday af-
ternoon.
Ti»e occasion was the anniversary
of the tenth birthday of the hon-
oree, who was the recipient of many
gift*. . , .
■ Indoor games provided entertain-
ment for the .group.
A beautifully decorated cake, top-
ped With ten lighted candles, was
feerved with punch at refreshment
Doyle P^d" W. R. Ritter and family of Sham-
Itiles, Noretta
Sue Hlnk
V;
KELTON NEWS
By Rena
Hid Mrs Wink Pond
ennoren^of Wheeler spent Thurs- Mr and Mrs. Oordon Bergman
^ day and Friday night in the home are the parents of a toff, bom this
* •*- —---morning at the Vernon Hospital.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pond. ......■
Mka R. O Johnson left Thurs- His weight was eight pounds.
* day for South Rockwood. Mich., to
Spend a few months in the home
* daughter and son-in-law,
1 Mrs. Jay Robertson.
What have you to sell? We sell
for 20%. Fifth Grade rununage
•ale. v
Any articles—We sell at your
price less 20%. Fifth Grade rum
mage sale.
be surprised. Furs and Luggage, j
TOR BALE—Clynch's Shoe Shop
114 E. 2nd Street. 28‘2tc
Something different at 5th Grade
rummage sale. Buy, seU or trade.
Set your price. We’ll sell it for
20% of price you set. You got the
rest. Got a fur emit you're tired
of? Rummage Sale Saturday back
of Comer Drug.
What have you to sen? We’ll
sell it. Saturday at rummage sale
back of Comer Drug. Phone for
pick-up service. Friday or b*,°r*
Mrs. Cook 105-W. or Mrs. Burden
377, or Mrs. Barkley 460.
Mr and Mrs. Andrew Kakoyan
nls of New York, traffic accident
victims, who received treatment at
the Shainrock Clinic and Hospital,
were dismissed Monday.
Margaret Long, who underwent
surgery at the Shamrock Clinic and
Hospital, has been dismissed. Others
dismissed Include; Phillip Bentley.
medical; Mr*.E. D. Campbell, med
Mrs. Tom Flowers,
leal;
Mrs. Ivey
Dunlap.
Close, and
medical;
Mrs. A. D.
Miss Ruth Shannon Is a surgical
patient at the Shamrock Clinic and
Hospital. ,/
Edward Pattee Is a medical P%[
tient at Shamrock Clinic and Hos|,
pital.
Mrs. J. T. Roper of Kansas City.
Kansas Is visiting her grandson.
Mrs. J. B. Haubrick Is receiving
medical attention at the Shamrock
Clinic and Hospital.
Mrs. G. H. Aldous and Peggy
Smith made a trip to Wellington
Tuesday.
Mlsa Joyce KIWngsworth ofOan-
ton spent
, *uu the week-end here In the
'I home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
' \ T. B. tCUllngsworth.
Mr. and Mrs, RaymondReeves
*! and
M L. Clark of Wheeler, transact-
1 business In Shamrock Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Boyd of Well-
ington were Shamrock visitors
Wednesday afternoon.
U au». ----- Mrs. Bill Mounts of Wellington,
spent Sunday in the home transacted business In Shamrock
l. '• A.__— UsnJor. J____■___
K Mr.' and Mrs; George Hender-
! son and George, Jr.
Mrs. J. B Woodring and Bobbie
i spent the week-end here
piMs
Wednesday afternoon.
A group from Shamrock attend-
___________ed the birthday party of Dorothy
tat. OlUe Elliott. J. W Hall, small daughter of Mr, and
spent Sunday In Ale- Mrs. Harrison Hall of Wheeler, Pri
Ith Mr. and Mrs. Joe day afternoon. They were Mrs
i Baxter Purcell and son. Tom. Mrs.
j. D. Rutherford of , Harry Clpy and daughter. Juda.
Friday night here ta' Cheryl Reynolds. Sirs Carl Llnkey
Mr. and Mrs George and daughter, Mickey,
family. I ——--
Garner spent the week- j Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Gregg have
with relatives. returned from a deer hunt In New
guests In the home Mexico. They reported that the
Mrs. Bailey Whlteley heavy snow made hunting diffl
„awrence were.: Mr. and guit.
. Hlnk, Harold and Jun- . -—*
and Mrs. Irvin Hlnk, Sue | Mra Harrison Hall and daugh-
jgr. and Mrs. Elmer ter. Dorothy, were here las* week
sr, Carolyn and Zuana, Mr.
a W. Whlteley. Bette,
land Donald, Mr. Char-
r and Kenneth, Mrs. Ui-
of Lubbock. Mr, and
'■ of Panhandle.
Whlteley of
eley. and Mr.
The dinner
Steve’. eec-
end visiting m t|>e home of her
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Llnkey
Out-of-town relatives and friends
here to attend the funeral of W.
H. Whitehurst Wednesday Were;
Mrs. Paul Blakelage and eon, James
Kenneth Story. Long Beach. CalU.;
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rambo of Dill
City, Okla.; Mr, and Mre. Charles
. <5.
Phillips of Tyler. Mr. and
of
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ORANGES, Texas, lb.
CABBAGE, pound
MARSH SEEDLESS
GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for
Yellow Globe, pound
CAULIFLOWER, California Snow White, pound 15
CARROTS, California, three bunches
BEANS," Texas Tender Green, pound
MARYLAND SWEET
SWEET POTATOES, pound
WASHINGTON DELICIOUS
APPLES, pound
12
SPUDS, Red or White, lb.
4
CELERY, Golden Heart, stalk 15
* FOOD
VALUES
FLOUR
YUKON’S BEST
50 pounds ........ 2.95
25 pounds . . . .
1.49
lOpounds . . . .
.69
5 pounds ....
1 •' ! ■ ' ■■ ■
.35
YUKON’S BEST
CREAM MEAL White, ll
Bibs. 65
MARGO WHOLE SEGMENT
GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 can
PEANUT BUTTER, Jane Good, quart jar 55
■•Sv. tfl
DUFFS WAFFLE MIX,
BABY FOOD, Heinz, 3 cans 25
Kenneys
2 No. 2*/i cans
35
SKINNERS
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI
3 boxes
25
REAGAN’S
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
2 No. 2 cans
29
APRICOTS, Nature Sweet
PRUNE JUICE, Sunsweet, qt. bottl
PEACHES, RusseHs, No. 2* can
BEANS, Ranch Style, 2 No. 2 cans
SPINACH, Hunts California, 2 No. 21/2 cans 49
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946, newspaper, November 14, 1946; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth528816/m1/6/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.