The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1956 Page: 8 of 10
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TJIE SHAMROCK TEXAN. Shamrock, Texas
Lydia Class Meets
For Salad Supper
Lydia Clas" ot the First Baptist
Sunday School met in the home ot
the teacher, Mrs. R. A Nichols, Sr.,
ior a covered-dish salad supper.
Pink and bronze mums were used
in decoration arrangements.
A short business session was held
with Mrs. Austin Byrd presiding
Mrs Lawrence Davis was in
chars* of entertainment. She con-
ducted a clover Bible Quiz and also
a music quiz.
Class members present were Min-
es Austin Byrd. Essie Keen,
E'.linur Howell, A. N. Holmes,
Lawrence Davis, Beatrice Hill,
Pert Boland. Winnie Nix, G
Davis, Lula Harris, Dona Tucker
anq J. P Isaacs.
1SI CAR DEATH SINCE ’36
Smyrna, Ga. — Smyrna, a town
of about 2,500. 15 miles northwest
of Atlanta, on October 22 of this
year, had its first traffic death in
twenty years. Charlie Davis, 43,
was killed when his car hit the
Satiety 'heart
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Emerald Study Club Working
On Annual Christmas Pageant
Plans art going forward for the cn "Siie Driving, by Mrs. O. B.
Annual Christmas Pageant which ! Harvey, Jr.
is presented by the Emerald j p1(,t| Thompson conducted
Study Club in December. The date a • -Di-hring Quiz ' She distributed
tests that are used at Shamrock
H.gh School by Truman Smith,
wiio is driving instructor.
has been set for December 4. and
the presentation will be in Clark
Auditorium.
The Emerald group met recently
in tne nome of Mrs. John Sherrod. I A social noui followed and the
The hostess used gold chi \ santhe- hostess seived refreshment t.c
mums in decorations. j one guest, Mrs. Jimmy Blakemore,
Mrs. Wallace Fields presided i and to the following membu.s:
over the business sesAu. Poll call M;n - 13 H Clark, II J. Dougher-
covered a variety of subjects A ty Wallace Fields. O. B. Harvey,
new member, Mrs. Ernest Blake, Jr John McDowell, Glenn Rich-
I was welcomed into the group. j ergon, Geoi e Smith, A. D.
I Tile program, on "Safety” was i Southard, Jr , John Smith, Fit*
traffif fatalityC occurred ^n April J opened with the showing of a elm n,ou.|.s n and Ernest Blake
30, 193!;. when a child on a bicycle
was killed by a car.
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TOOTS TOO HARO
Peoria, 111. — Seeing a lady
driver about to hit him. Patrolman / /
William Hein: b.ew hard on his j
w histle. Getting out of the way of |
the car, lie bit ills whistle too hard]
and broke a right trout tooth in
two places.
Thursday Literary Program Is On
Abundaifc Living Through Health'
“Education” is Theme
Of Times Program
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1956
'Education1 was the theme of
the Times club program when the
group met in the home of Mrs.
Charles Palmer.
Red Roses, v -menus and sul-
tana were used in attractive »r-
langemc nts ::i the living room.
Mrs. Tom Clay presided over the
business session. A freewill offer-
ing was made to Boys Ranch for
the Christinas Stocking fund.
Mrs. Fred Holmes was leader of
he program which opened with
roll call voponu.s peilainlng to
education.
AS ISRAELI TROOPS SWEPT OVER SINAI PENINSULA .
Mrs. H lOs gave an interesting
md instructive talk on “Higher
Education In Texas."
The program was concluded by
Mrs. Ernest Henderson whose sub-
ject was "Federal Aid to Educa-
tion.”
The meeting was dismissed with
Club Collect repeated in unison,
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TRAPPED 8 DAYS; LIVES
New York — For eight harrowing
days and niglifc., Mrs. Henrietta
A. Emharct. 82, was an accidental
prisoner in the Bathroom of her
apartment in the heart of the city.
Mrs* I£nih9. rdt beesms tmppsd
when she accidentally fell against
the bathroom door, jamming it
tightly. Then, in trying to open
it, she pulled the handle off the
doorknob and the rod slipped but
on the other side'. Living alone, no
one heard her calls for help,
until a cousin in Dairen, Conn.,
J. s. Schulten, who had been tele-
phoning her repeatedly, finally ask-
ed police to chefk on her. They
found her weak, exhausted, but
1 alive, She is expected to make full
recovery from her ordeal.,
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The hostess served refreshments
to the following members: Mines.
Tom Brown, Qode Cain, Tom
Clay, Ernest Henderson, Joe Hind-
uian, E. C. Hofmann, Fred Holmes,
© A. Nichols, Sr., C. I,. Reavis,
Henry L. Rise and George L.
Stanley. Q
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NON-SMOKER KILLED
Mexico City, D. F. — Approach-
ed by a group of toughs, who asked
tor cigarettes, Manuel Salazar Ren-
don explained he didn’t have any
cigarettes because he didn’t smoke.
Enraged, one of the men stabbed
Rendon to death.
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Representing
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•‘Abundant Living Through
Health," was emphasized in the
program given for member* of the
IJ hursdiiy I.iterary Club when the
group was entertained in the home
of Mis Howard Weather by.
Red verbenas were u:0[ in floral
arrangements in die Weatherby
home.
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Insurance Company
“Over 2 Billion Dollars
In Force”
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Mrs © . (intlm presided over
tht busings session The club made
a donation of $25 to the Shamrock
Public Library mid an additional
$5.00 to the library memorial fund
.n memory of Mis. J S Swafford,
m .ther til Mi. WOv Burden, who
s membei®ot the motipOThey also
made a freewill offering t^ the
Cluistm i.s(J;tocking fund lur Boys
Ra nch.
Mrs .J. B ChrUtner, leader.
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Home Demonstration
Clubs
Clyri" Wiiittle continued the
-A-iiii "Mental ^ran-
oiu-neu the meeting with the Pledge
to the Flag.
Mull ,<11 v i on many stibjer's
f varied mterest. ©
‘American Health Education," was
Mrs L. S. Griffin’s subject and
Mrs
urogram Mviiii
fuility."
At the Q e of the urogram Mu:,
luistner led the group In prayer.
A soc:al hour followed and the
l istess .--erved refreshments to
these members: Mines. Glynn Bell.
J R. Benson. J. B. Christner, L
F. Davis, H. T. Fields, Jack Gibson,
L S Ol'iffm, H °B Hill, R C.
J-twis, E Claude Montgomery,
Clyde Whittle and Milt Williams.
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Martha Class Meeio
I o Install Officers
Members of the Martlia class
'f the First
Heritage Club Hears
Rev. H. L. McKinley
Rev. H. L. McKinley, pastor of
the First Chiistian Church, was
guest siieaker at the meeting of
the Thursday Heritage Club, when
the group met in the home of Mrs
Willard Edgctt, for a program on
“Religion.”
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Mrs. John Cullers presided over
the business session. Mrs. Bill
Shqgch and Mrs. Don Black®U.n
ore new members®! the group,
Baptist Slinduy
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Mrs. Thomas Baker was progra ■
chairman.
Rev. M- Kmley told the groui
that he had made a religious siir
vey in the Shamrock, schools from , —
tin seven!* grade through high I ( OOKED BY BOLT
school Some of his questions giver.® (nvmgsviile, Ky. -
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believe yourself to he a ChristiaW'
and “Does it Help of Hinder?”
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THEIR CONQUEST of the Sinai Peninsula completed, I the El Arish-Kantara road. At bottom (left), an
Israeli government spokesmen in Tel Aviv have Egyptian is clad only in his underwear as he sur-
announced that all operations have ended and a renders to an Israeli field commander. At El Arish
cease-fire is in effect. Some of the dramatic mo, (right) an Israeli girl soldier inks the Star of David
ments in their drive are pictured here. At top is on a white cloth and turns it into an improvised
an Egyptian convoy wrecked by Israeli aircraft on | flag of Israeli. (International Radiophoto*)
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Mrs. Robert
were: “What is religion?’’ “Do j*u^ ms cooking sweet potatoes on
'Rev, McKinley stated that _ he
Wis favorably impressed with ''the
it haul, were eiifert.iiinea Til the response he had from local stu-
roine of Mrs. Duvsk SkCmore I dents. O
Thursday Gening. The hostess serve*, refreshments
Tlie purpose of the meeting wa© at tin Olose of the program.
lectric range when a bolt of
lightning struck the pan of po-
Catlies and cooked them to a crisp.
Thai ©ouldn’t have been so bad,
but the bolt also burned a hole
<g the pan and damaged the he@-
ii,:' clement under it. Q
Pakuii Hoiiig Demonstration Club j to install new officers.
Tii. held t.wo meetinus qieceri.tly
Tne lust was held in the home of
Mrs W. L Walker lor the purpose
l Meeting officers for the coming
year.
Mu Griunn CIO >n is the new
president of the croup; ?£rs W. L.
Walker, vice president; and Mrs
Kri Pakan, .secretary-i^asurei
Mrs Shela Barker was selected^as
oun< 11 d®i<gate a'.cl Mi.-, Thelma
Baker as alternate delegate
A deiiv mst ration on “Desserts
For The Fnnuly," was given by the
county agent, Miss Vara^i ippen
The second session of the gngp
met in Mr' @,uine of Mrs. Thelma
Baker.
The program was on “Toys For
Convalescent Children." “f£>\v to
Choose Toys, and “ChildrA Need
Toys." ^ O
Those taking qiai t were Mines.
Cienn Clifton, W L Walker and
Raul Mucins.
Miq James Brothers
and opened the
prayer.
$is Leroy Wall conducted
meeting
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presided
with
nstallation service iisinO the
theme "Pulling Together." Mis.
J. E Byers lead a prayer of dedica-
tion o
Olliers of the (las are: .Mrs.
NOT OFT FOR LONG
Lou'" „ Rele^cd^rum
Mrs. Guy Hardin was a special j
guest witli the following member^jp
present: Mines. Thomas Baker, I hospital aft^havirTg some
Hencfcrson Coffman, John Culler,®^ tests. Getage White. 53, soon
Roy Curfir.au, Ray Johnsen, Joe round himself back inside. After
Lester, Jade Roach, Charles Sipulzalcaving tlie hospital, he walked
the
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Jack Martin. Vice president; and | at tlie B&L. q
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by an automobi e.
and was struck
It's time
and toys.
Fuanir
to buy Christmas gifts
Use our layaway plan.
Builders Supply. TFC.
Monday and Thursday afternoons.
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t the close of iO program the
hostess served refreshments to
Mrs. Wall and Mrs. George Stanley,
guests, and UQhe following mem-
bers: Mrs. Minor Langford, teach- I
cr of tlie group, and Mines. Jack |
Martin, W E. Byers, D. f. New- |
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•If We Don't Have It, We‘ll Get It"
100 East Railroad Phone 210
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It unleashes a hurricane of power
It breaks through the vibration barrier
It is swept-wing mastery of motion
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Your eyes immediately tell you that this new Swept-
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concept, low in silhouette, sleek anil rakish oj line!
And every promise of exhilarating performance
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fulfilled on the road. This Swept-Wing Dodge is a
ipitfi"e in ad ion:
• It unleashes u hurricane of power from a mighty
new aircraft-type V-8 engine, tamed by new
TorqucFlitc Push-Button Drive.
• h breaks through the vibration barrier with a
new rubber-mounted suspension system—
Dodge Torsion-Aire—that features race car
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• ll is swept-wing mastery of motion in a sweet-
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The wonderful world of Autodynamics is wailing
for you at your nearby Dodge dealer’s. See and
drive the Swept-Wing Dodge today l
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211 W. Hwy. 66 — Phone 70
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1956, newspaper, November 15, 1956; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529480/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.