The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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Winkler County News,
Page Four
Kermit, Texas
Friday,
July 31,1964
Miss Smith, James Coulter Are
Married in Home GardenSetting
McCullochs Home From
Vacation In Missouri
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McCul- a 4-room house, barber shop,
loch have returned from sev- gas station, cream station and an
eral weeks vacation in Missouri old burrow mill with big stone
and places of interest in the grinders.
st^e‘ , “During the time I was there,
Wedding vows for Miss Glenda ofMissouri* and since then, I have been called
Grace ^
P.m InTgJde" “atlhe "X/TerT af ‘S 3 Witr,ul pUce t0
home of the bride’s parents , flsh 311(1 We usually come back
-tv-: aswith °ur umit-”
as follows:
Mr. and Mrs.
321 North Cedar Street.
SpatM*p ^hS’ V’ A‘ Colt.er °J <<we owned a resort in 1927,
S.™.1 6 Pare”lS °f kno™ then as the town of Zebra,
the bridegroom.
The couple stood under awhite
arch twined with red and pink
crepe myrtle and with a back-
ground of green vines.
Recordings of Through The
Years and O Perfect Love fur-
nished wedding music.
Arnold Catches
'Nice Minnows'
The Joe E. Arnold family has
Mo. Where our house and store
used to sit is now a million-
dollar resort known as Mi Ti.
This is the choice location on
the Lake of the Ozarks.
“This lake is 129 miles long, returned from about two weeks
Our land, which consisted of 20 of vacation which included visit-
Given in marriage by her fa- “fe=* ‘aJ £°>mdh total where tag relatives and attending a lam-
ther the bride wore a sheath the Glaze River intersects the uy reunion,
dress with iacket of white silk 0sage River 311(1 ls 100 feet deep , 1x1 Jfite of 80 many activities,
with a white bow* for her held- at this and is one-half mile Arnold managed, as usual, to get
a™ , ^e. in some good licks at fishing.
Pvmhidinm erehids with white <<We came fr°m Kansas City, While visiting his parents in
satin* streamers tied in love knots Mo<’ 111 1927 to this P1 ace when Truth or Consequences, N. M.,
Sd carrSd Sn a white BMe there W3S talk of Bagnell Dam he fished in Elephant Butte Lake.
The bridegroom’s mother had being buiit. Five years later our His catch : included “three nice
Led the Bible for h^ weddbig dream came true- At tbe time minnows’’ known in Texas as
Mrs Smith wore a Less of We owned this Pr°Perty we owned yellow cats but called Flatheads
beige iace underlaid with pink the entlre town> 3 40x70 «*>*«. in New Mexico. One weighed leVfe
tafmlKcoestrta* *“* -
thewsmt\oTeTewdSbta Loral Finmpn
£ i«3 j r . 6! -- “„woTLL°mLo^
with 1 mtalatare brSn^taf Attend ScHOOl
aTh?Smith homeUwas decorated Five members of Kermit Vol- ot^r^Ll^iL^mSe^aLte^a
with arrangements of talisman unteer Fire Department returned gathering q 6
roses and ivy and other pot home late this week after attend. Arnold'and some of his menfolk
plants. ing a Fireman’sSchoolinCollege kln T Thnm«
Out-of-town guests present Station. more LhL
were the bride’s sister and her Representing Kermit were E. 2Q t «lltHe fellow?’<weighing
family, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. . M. (Gene) Crutcher. fire marshal; ^
O’Rear and Roy Alan and Erin Bill Erwin and Bob Husky, assist- Lfph^fctmpt d
Elsie of Merkel; another sister, ant chiefs; Johnny Walker and patcn 01 SKmet Slze ones-
Mrs. Pat L. Sanders of Fort H. L. (Bookie) Almond.
Worth; and two of the bride’s A total of 1,142 students at-
brothers and their families, Mr. tended the school and overall
and Mrs. Sidney Smith, Rebecca, attendance, including instructors
Martha and Lisa Grace; Mr. and and visitors, reached 1,863.
Mrs. Terry Smith and Deborah, Representatives were in at-
Mark, Judy, Ronald and Jeanie, tendance from 417 Texas cities,
all of Midland; and 15 other cities in other
Miss Jennie Lea Fisher, Miss states.
Pat Bush and Miss Joyce Mad- Mexico had four towns sending Mrs. Robbie Brooks, who
dox, all of Midland; and an aunt students and was the only for- under went lung surgery June 29,
of the bridegroom, Mrs. Doris eign country represented. in Methodist Hospital, Lubbock,
Thomas of Douglas, Ariz. July 25-30 was set as the date returned home this week and is
Mrs. Brooks
Recovers From
Lung Surgery
MR. AND MRS
D. COLTER
newlyweds
Layette Shower Honors Mrs. Geske
Mr. and Mrs. Colter made a for the school in 1965.
sight seeing trip to Seattle where --
they will live. She is a gradu-
ate of Kermit High School and
Hardin-Simmons University and
has been employed in Midland
wttb tbe Permian Corporation. C 01 0 r a (] 0 V a C a t i 0 H
Salyers Enjoy
reported to be recovering satis-
factorily.
She was hospitalized for two
weeks and then spent two weeks
The bridegroom is a graduate
of Bowie High School and is em-
Mrs. Ernest Geske was honor- Mrs. Geske’s husband is em- ployed as a traffic investigator Mr. and Mrs. Ted Salyer and
ed Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. with a ployed, also sent gifts. This list with the Engineering Department sons, Gary, 7, and Scott, 2,
layette shower in the home of included Mrs. Gene Young, Mrs.
Mrs. D. B. Roark. Co-hostesses Johnny Walker, Mrs. NeilSmart,
were Mrs. Ira Barrett, Mrs. Mrs. Jack Branford, Mrs. Roy
George Stevenson, Mrs. Dale Peden, Mrs. Fred Miracle, Mrs.
Dodd and Mrs. F. E. Cooley. D. A. McAnally, Mrs. Bob Husky,
Mrs. Geske was presented a Mrs. Herbert Ham, Mrs. P. C.
corsage of white and blue baby Albright, Mrs. Bookie Almond
socks, trimmed with blue satin
ribbon. Each hostess wore a cor-
sage made of tiny baby rattlers,
trimmed with blue ribbon.
Serving table was centered with
a white net umbrella, trimmed
with blue rosebuds and miniature
baby dolls. A large confectionery
stork, iced with pink and blue,
and Calvin Dunlop.
Bartley Trains
In San Diego
To San Marcos
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. (Pete)Bal-
lard of Wink will visit their son,
Mike Ballard, in San Marcos
R. A. Mikel, warranty deed, lot
3, block 3, Royalty Place, Ker-
mit.
Wayne H. McClure et ux to
Wayne H. McClure II, warranty
had her relatives as house guests Fishing was “pretty good,”
during summer weeks. bu* °ne day was perfect for
Vacation for members of Mrs. Eon Gary. He caught five fish
Northern’s family, most ofwhom • • • which was the limit, better
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Melvin live in Indiana, all came at the than hls dad did.
W. Bartley, son of Mr. and Mrs. same time. The result has been Scott’s cheif entertainment was
was placed near the honoree. Melvin N. Bartley of 302 North one group would come visiting rocks . . . he got to throw as
Pink punch was served from a Avenue A, Kermit, Texas, is and go visit others so there many as he wanted,
white milk glass service. White undergoing two weeks active duty would be room for another family Since Lake City is strictly a
cakes were iced in blue. Favors recruit training at the Naval to come visiting in Kermit. resort spot, the Salyers asked
were small baby dolls. Training Center, San Diego. First of the visitors was Mrs. what People who worked there
Guest list included Mrs. Ina He is receiving training in Northern’s sister and family* during summer months did in
Bailey, Mrs. Melvin Bartley, gunnery, military drill, seaman- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson of die winter. They learned there
Mrs. Nell Chamberlain, Mrs. ship, shipboard routine, and other Frankfort, Ind. While they were is a Permanent population of 84
E. J. Clements, Mrs. Gene Craw- naval subjects. A rigorousphysi- here, another sister and family persons and they spend the winter
ford, Mrs. E. M. Crutcher, Mrs. cal training schedule rounded Mr. and Mrs. James Morris of “fighting over the rocking
Bill Erwin, Mrs. Carl Gring, out the training. Lamesa, came to join the group, chair.”
Mrs. R. L. Hayter, Mrs. Tinnie Upon completion of training, he Coming from Fisher Ind. C>n the drive to Lake City,
Johnson, Mrs. C. O. Jones, Mrs. will return to his local reserve were another sister and brother! the Salyers spent several hours
W. H. Laimb, Mrs. Fanny Low- unb; for regular training ses- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Meredith hi Santa Fe, seeing historic spots
ranee, Mrs. Mary Patterson, si0ns# Small. They were accompanied ^d places of special interest.
Mrs. Glenn Upton, Mrs. B. N. -—- by Sharon McWilliams. -
Westmoreland, Mrs. C. H. Wil- Bridge WllHiefS Visitors this week have been ..... ...
son Mrs. DonWright,Mrs.Mary . A A a cousin and her husband, Mr. DEAI KTATF
Davis, Mrs. Johnny Warren, Mrs. IKf B AIIII0 UIIC ed and Mrs. Harvey Root, mid an RLML LJIMIL
Willis Keaton, Linda Giesler, Mr_ and Mrs# Don Michel of aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
wr« 4L* Adcock 311(1 Mrs* Kermit were first place win- Leonard Calhoon, of Frankfort. Gerald K. Johnson et ux to
w h. Jamison. ners in regular duplicate bridge A triP Was made Thursday to James F. Black et ux, warranty
Saturday night in First National White Sands of New Mexico, and deed, lot 3, block 3, Olsen De-
lic Service Company, with whom poom^ the group left Saturday morning velopment, Kermit.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Meaders for E1 paso, where they will James C. Clark et ux to Mrs.
of Monahans were second place cross hito Juarez. This is the
and third place went to Mr. first time W of them has been
and Mrs. Tom Marion of Ker- to E1 Paso ^d it will also be
mit. the first visit to Mexico. The
Master point play is sched- i°lks from Indiana want to be
this weekend and return the first Uled for Saturday at 7:30 p.m. able to teli their friends and rel- deed, lot 7, block 7, Memorial
part of next week. in the First National Room. * ' atlves back home they have been Park, Kermit.
to Mexico.____ Video Ind. Theatres, Inc. to
Video Ind. Theatres, Inc., war-
ranty deed, 9.5 acres in section
24, block B-3, PSL.
H. J. Perry et ux to Juan Flores
Mesa et ux, warranty deed, 2
acres in section 35, block 26,
PSL.
Calvin W. Wesch to Vincent A.
Wesch, Tr., warranty deed, lot
68, block A, Brown & Altman,
Kermit.
Calvin W. Wesch to Vincent A.
Wesch, Tr., warranty deed, lot
4, block 1, Olsen Development,
Kermit.
Raymond Garr et ux to James
L. Hunter et ux, warranty deed,
lot 2, block 1, Western Heights,
Wink.
William G. Hester etux to Mar-
vin L. Wynn et ux, warranty deed,
lot 9, block 4, Kermit Heights.
Douglas E. Wagner et ux to
Leslie L. Bell, warranty deed,
north 45 feet of lot 1, block 15,
Kermit Plaza.
Ralph K. Seale et ux to Bert
Andress et ux, warranty deed,
lots 30, 31 and 32, block 63,
Kermit First.
Billie Bryant et ux to Frank
J. Skiles et ux, warranty deed,
west half lot 3, block C, Brown
and Altman, Kermit.
Jesse Dobbs, u. s. Marshal,
to Billy Joe Campbell, deed, lots
9 through 13 and 15 through 20,
block 27, Kermit Plaza.
IT’S A CHUCKWALLA — Gerard Hoddenbach, Texas Tech student, explains to Debbie Dawson
(center) and Kathleen Green the strange points of a large chuckwalla. The animal was just one
of many exhibited Sunday afternoon during an open house at the Chamber of Commerce office.
The animal is not a native of Winkler County. (Staff Photo)
Percifields Have Wink Grader Hi's. Vail Home
House Guests Registration Set From Vacation
_ WINK — Registration for all Mrs. W. T. Vail of Kermit
_________________ _______ Guests last week in the home first graders who will enter Wink and her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. M.
in Odessa with a daughter, Mrs. Mr. a^d Mrs. Kenneth Perci- schools, and all new students who Ogletree of Crane, have returned
Inez Bicknell. field were his brother and fam- will be in Grades 2 through 6, a delightful 9-day trip spent
Mrs. Brooks says she is ex- Ry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Perci- js be Aug. 25, at 9 a.m., visiting relatives and seeing in-
pecting to be well enough this Held and children, Lynn and Jor- according to Frank Barton, su- teresting sights,
fall to again work in Kermit ttta» from Van. perintendent of schools. First Mrs. Ogletree came to Kermit,
school cafeterias. The visitors also were guests grade students will be checked at where she was joined by Mrs.
-- in the home of Mrs. Paul Perci- this time for birth certificates Vail* They drove to Alamogordo,
have returned home after spend- ||Ar* fnr WaaItakiI field’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. and health records. N. M., where they joined Mrs.
ing five “very enjoyable days” fIBBRBim M. L. Eudy. Barton also said 1964-65 pros- Vail,s brother, W. E. Ogletree.
at Lake City, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Young- Other guests were Mrs. Perci- pective first graders were mailed He and his grandson, Donnie Jor-
They stayed in a cabin sur- blood* and baby of Alpine, were Held’s brother and sister-in-law, pre-registration literature in dan, went with the two women
rounded by mountains, and fished weekend visitors here in the ^r* and Mrs. Ronald Barrett of May and asked if any of them were to Moab, Utah, to return Donnie
in near-by streams and lakes home of his parents, Mr. and Borger. The guests also visited missed or if new students have home to his parents, Mr. and
and walked in the big forests. Mrs. O. L. Youngblood, and also h*s Pan®^8* Mr. and Mrs. Ira moved into town, that they call Mrs. Bob Jordan.
One day they rented a jeep visited with her parents, Mr. Barrett, and her parents, Mr. the school, LA 7-4323 and have They went sight seeing at Grand
Mr. and Mrs. George Northern ^d r°de to a lake high on a and Mrs. W„ L. Lisenbee. and Mrs. Dee Wilson. their child’s name listed. Junction, Colo., and in Utah »
of 733 North Pine Street have mountain and fished there. —
of Seattle.
Relatives Visit
From Indiana
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Sclair, Dave. The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1964, newspaper, July 31, 1964; Kermit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth809875/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Winkler County Library.