The Howe Enterprise (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1972 Page: 3 of 4
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The Howe Enterprise, Thursday, March 2, 1972
Special Music
Night at FBC
Sunday Night Services will
be devoted to special music
presented by the Youth, Junioo
and Adult Choirs, duets, solos
ensembles and a piano selec-
tion. All those who like good
music will want to attend this
service at 7 P. M.
DESTINATION UNKNOWN
Saturday Night, March 4
has been set aside for Youth I
to meet at the Youth House
at 7 P.M. for a destination
unknown. Bro, Dean said cas-
ual dress was in order.
RESERVATIONS FOR SPRING
RETREAT:
Reservation slips are now
available and should be turn-
ed in by March 12 with at lea-
st $4.00 deposit. The Spring
Retreat for our youth is March
30-April 1. If you do not have
a reservation slip and would
like to go, come by the churc
office for one.
BABY NIGHT
Plans are now being made
to have a baby night on Marcl
19. This will feature all our
children in the Nursery Dept.
More information about it lat-
er.
Classified Ads Pay -
Phone 532-6012
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Over Clinic
BY DOLLY REED WAGEMAN.
<■ Director,
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Fashion Office
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Tank Rentals, Sales
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Your Business Appreciated!
Call Collect
For Service
Q: What’s new in eye-
ShA:°The light touch-and I
mean that literally. In place
of the vividly colored eye of
past seasons, today we’re see-
ing a lot more subtlety. For
eyes that complement the cur-
rent return to classic clothes
brush on moondust colors:
beige, pale gold or ivory. Us-
ing muted tones under the
eyebrows ana .
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to soft, smoky tones of laven-
der, taupe or ash.
Q: My new bodystocking
looks about as sexy as a pot-
holder. How can I get rid of
the pot?
A: Rock it away with daily
sit-ups. Sit on the floor with
knees bent, toes tucked under
a heavy piece of furniture.
With arms crossed on chest
rock up and down slowly,
keeping within a 45 degree
angle. Do this half a dozen
times to start with and in-
crease rocking time gradually.
To recontour and firm your
figure all over follow my book,
“The 6-Week Make Yourself
Over Plan.” It contains invig-
orating exercises plus a never-
go-hungry diet together with
the latest makeup and styling
secrets. At all paperback
counters or send name and
address plus $1.00 to New
American Library, P.O. Box
999, Bergenfield, N. J, 07621.
IF YOU WAN
TO SAVE
MONEY
McClure
Furniture
DISCOUNT PRICES
Phone 482-6111
VAN ALSTYNE
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Authorized Dealer
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"We Service What We Sell"
Bob Es.tep, Owner
Real Estate Broker
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Dorchester News
The Sunday Morning Ser-
vice was brought by J. B. Sum'
mitt.
The evening service consis-
ted of "The Grand Company"
a youth team from Gaines-
ville. The group consisted of
Mike Martin, Donna Bomar,
Sandra Martin, Mike Branch,
Kenny Phelps, Joe Bob Jones,
Steve Phelps and Sherry Mar-
tin. Mike Branch brought the
evening message.
Bro. Bobby Layman will
show slides of his Holly Land
Tour—Friday nigtt at 7:30.
Revival Services—March
6-12. Services start at 7:30
weeknights and Sunday night
at 7:00/
Thomas Beall , from Cruch
field in Sherman will be the
evangelist and J. B. Summitt
will lead the singing.
VISITORS
William and Paul Kenny
visited in the Dorchester Bap-
tist Church Sunday. They are
nephews of Mr. and Mrs. Ma-
rk Roberts.
Fire, police phone
route schedule
POLICE PHONE NUMBERS.
During office hours .. 2-5511
After hours .......... 2-6049
Sheriff’s Dept....... 893-4388
FIRE PHONE NUMBERS: ..
'During office hours .. ^-5511
After hours .......... 2-5591
2-5266
2-6119
GARBAGE PICKUP:
Mondays and Thursday each
week: South of Hanning St.
Tuesdays and Fridays: North
of Hanning Street.
Trash and Debris pickup first
and third Wednesday monthly
Civic, Club Calendai
School board meeting, first
Monday each month at school
office.
City Council meeting, first
Thursday each month at City
, Hall.
Chamber of Commerce gen
eral meeting, fourth Thursday
each month.
Volunteer Fire Department
meeting, second and fourth
Mondays of each month at the
fire hall.
Sesame Club meeting, first
and third Tuesdays each mon-
th.
Home Demonstration Club
meetings, second and fourth
Tuesdays, 2 p.m.
Parent -Teacher Associatior
second Thursday each month,
7:30 p.m. Elementary gym.
Planning and Zoning Com-
mission meeting , third Thurs
day each month.
Gamma Zeta Chapter of Ep-
silon Sigma Alpha Sorority,
2nd Monday evening of each
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Debbie Saltzman named 6 6 Junior Miss"
Debbie Saltzman, 11 year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Saltzman of Route 1,
Sherman, was chosen First
place winner in the "Junior
Miss" division of the annual
"Little Miss North Texas Af-
filate 80 Hair1 Dresser Associa-
tion" held Sunday afternoon
at Grayson County College.
There were 97 girls who in-
tered in the 3 divisions of the
contest. They each were judg-
ed on poise, personality, bea-
uty, dress and hair style. Deb
bie was a model for Mrs. Bec-
ky Ferguson, who is a stylist
in Sherman. Debbie's outfit
was a purple and white dotted
swiss with a very full skirt
which had 150 yards of lace
fashioned around her neck,
sleeves and skirt. She chose
white patent shoes with purple
ties. She wore a purple ring,
a gift for good luck.
Becky styled her hair in a
fashion of many curls, braid-e
es, flipping up nearly at her
waist line, with many bows.
Debbie is a intermediate
twirlling student of Lillian1
Imporado, of Denison. She
has 20 trophies and 18 medals
from twirlling contest held in
Grayson County and Dallas-
Ft. Worth. She is a member
of Southwestern Teachers Tw-
rilling Asso. and NBTA Natior
al Twirlling Asso. Debbie is
also a members of the "Deni-
son Twirlling Twentys", who
took Texas Championship.
The group will be working
their way to Notre Dame Uni-
versity this summer for a wee!
stay at the World Twirlling
Festival.
Debbie is the raining
"Red River District—Our Lit-
tle Miss" and is a student in
the sixth grade at the Howe
Elementary School.
Debbies grandmothers are
Mrs. John Saltzman of Deni-
son and Mrs. Rollie Babers of
CRANBERRY SPICE CAKE
2-1/4 Cups Flour
1/2 Cup Shortening
1 Tsp. Soda
1 Tsp. Baking Powder
1 Cup Brown Sugar
1 Cup Buttermilk
3 Eggs
1 Cup Raisins
1 Cup Pecans
1/2 Tsp. Nutmeg
1/4 Tsp. Allspice
1 Tsp. Cinnamon
1 Tsp. Vanilla
1 Cup Strained Cranberry Sauce
Mix flour and shortening to-
gether. Add soda, baking pow-
der, brown sugar, buttermilk
and eggs. Mix well; add nut-
meg, allspice, cinnamon and
vanilla, raisins, pecans and
lastly, cranberry sauce. Mix
lightly. Pour into floured pans
and bake at 350 degrees.
N ICING
Blend 1 pkg. cream Cheese
(softened) and one tbsp. shor-
tening. Add one package pow-
dered sugar and 1 tsp. vanilla.
Mix well. Decorate cake with
small slices of cranberry
sauce.
NORTH TEXAS TRAVEL BUREAU
In the Mall, Downtown Sherman, has been under same
ownership and management for 18 years.
We are world wide travel experts. Gall us for air, sea
travel, tours or hotels as well as resorts.
ON A TRIAL BASIS, DURING MARCH ONLY, we will
be open all day Saturday Instead of half a day. If the
public supports or needs this extra time it will be con-
tinued.
JASMINE! McGEiE, Owner-Manager
NORTH TEXAS TRAVEL BUREAU
104 E. Mulberry St., Sherman, Texas
Phone 893 4311 or write P. O- Box 70
Arlington, formal of Bonham.
Others wi nners in this age
group were 2nd place, fflhonda
Crantham, styled by Jan Jones
3rd, Charlene EHeasbitt, sty-
led by Sandra Shaw. The 7-9
group were 1st. Shannon Wil-
son, styled by Donna Kirkpa-
trick, 2nd, Sherry Krantz, sty-
led by Becky Ferguson, 3 rd.
Tiffany Rowland, styled by
Roxanne Hutcheson. The 3-6
age group winners were 1st.
place Amray Frannis styled by
Sara Frannis, 2nd, Marla Fish
er styled by Jan Jones and 3rd.
Tonya Ferguson styled by Bec-
ky Ferguson.
GOLDEN GLEAMS
The pleasantest laughter is
at the expense of our
enemies.
-Sophocles.
Laughter has its springs in
some kind of meanness or
deformity.
-Cicero.
Nothing is sillier than silly
laughter.
-Catullus.
If you are wise, laugh.
-Martial.
Laughter should dimple the
cheek, and not furrow the
brow with ruggedness.
-Owne Feltham.
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... .You are invited to visit your public schools in Howe
during Texas Public Schools Wee, March 6 through 9th.
Classroom visitation each day, with Open House Thursday
night following the Parent-Teacher Association, meeting.
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