Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1960 Page: 4 of 12
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NHANDLE herald Mrs. Ramey Hostess Maggie Weatherly Pre-Nuptial Shower Senior Girl Scouts
T«x.,: Thto»„ Dec. V I960 Td Atheneum cjub CWF With Mrs. M. For Sylvia London Hold Tot Luck’
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Mr.. Jim Weatherly and Mrs. «te Atheneum Club met Nov. 22 L. Vance As Ht>SteSS ' Miss SyiWa ^"don who be-
at the home of Mrs. Jack Ramey. came the bride of Elwood Bentley me bemor Uirl Scouts had a p
Refreshments were served to The '**”*?*■ in *! bustaeaS Maggie WeatherIy CWF met on Nov. 26 in the Church of Christ G^fs ’ Ifo^fTf
riivp C1ine Mrc session, voted to continue with 2:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. M. at Groom, was honored recently erly Girl bcout House- After
Betttnirion StovMI Ld Mrs! Harne «heir annual Christmas project. U Vance. The opening prayer, with a pre-nuptial shower in the W?rited °" U
<> K-ppnh mnthpr nf Mrs Marvin ^ evening of bridge was enjoy- “The Lord’s Prayer” was prayed home of Mrs. Ray Clark. service projects.
4nankV from Emnoria Kansas- ed by ^ Guest Prizes were won in unison. The refreshment table was ap- Girls present were: Troop 7
^and .members:' fllesdames James * Mre- Theo Hendrix and Mrs. W. K. Tearney, president, pointed with a lace cloth center- S™*1™ Mc^™«h
Cart^e JVIarvin Davis, Shirley Leonard Olson. Mrs. Jack Pren- presided at the business session, ed with a rose net heart and a___1 ’ roop_‘
Haie Bill Immel Frank Robinson, dergast and Mrs- L- F- Cleek were The devotional, “It Is His Birth- miniature bride, encircled with
Sparks, Weatherly, Claud Zevely, club members receiving prizes. day-- was. given by Mrs. Vance, tiny rosebuds. Seasonal flowers canasta were enjoyed by R
Freeman Melton, Richard Kerr, Refreshments were served to The lesson study “The Lost completed the decorations. Floyd Scott and Mrs. Gene Sv
Cowan and Spann. guests, Mesdames Hendrix, Gil- Sheep,” “The Lost Coin”, and the Hostesses were Mesdames Mike f°rd> guests, and members, Mrr
_____ bert Meaker, Ronald Kotara and “Lost Son”, was led by Mrs. G. Homer, Lee Kirk, Allan Knorpp, F. Hood, W. W. Brown, Geo
Olson;.: and members, Mesdames W. Milton. Melvin Asberry, Cf. J. Merrick, R°ban, George Hearron, Gid
Calendar OI Events Howard ;Beddingfield, Ray Biggs,^ Those present were Mesdames John Reed, Bobby* Cornett, E. S. and dle hostess.
. i , , _ , , ^ ,. ,. Cleek, -Audry Crawford, Paul H. R. Pugh,' Agnes Howe, J. R. Craig,' Bob Newton and Ray s co ^5=5 xa
Decf 4 - Hlgh School Dedicabon Dauer> Jesgie F?astert Ted Gray, Kennedy, Carl Dale, Tearney, Qark. - •
2 p.m.,-, ormm ; Phil Hawkins, Gabe Herndon, Jim Milton, J. L. Hawley, a visitor, Greeting the guests Were the _ __ ^
Dec. 6 — VFW lves- os ess- McCray, Ralph Metcalf, John Mrs. W. H. Obrecht, Mrs. R. F. honoree and her sister, Mrs. Doug- §||ID .AABIf
Mrs. Stewart urvincs, jSjunn^ jjarold O’Neal, Jack Pren- Sims, a guest. las Black of Del Norte, Colo. WlJil
^ ^ ml ° ^ 1 Una 6 dergast> Holan Sparks, Bob Me- The meeting dosed with the -
Any club cuMjr^anlzalion may be ^STTta *e Wedding AnnOUUCed HnHKgj
bated in the Calendar of Events -_ home o( Mrs. C. C. Geuther. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Epps. 1909
y J* e er. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welsh of -- Duncan, Pampa, have announced
Wednesday morning pr Coffeyville, Kansas, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Williams the marriage of their daughter,
publication.___ Thanksgiving Holidays with his and son of New Deal spent a re- Barbara, to Paul W. Underwood,
222nQ12QBE2E2E2E2Q2ZE2EQEE2QQQE?EP* mother, Mrs. G. G. Welsh, and cent weekend with his parents, Mr. son Gf Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Un-
other relatives. and Mrs. B. A. Williams. derwood, also of Pampa. Wedding §•
Davis, Jean Biggs, Sandra Veteto,
Brenda Williams, Judy Jay, Linda
Urbanczyk and Linda Martin;
Troop 13 — Carol Adams, Patricia
Davis, Paula Atkins, Lucille Coop-
er, Paula Phillips, Margaret Pow-
ell, and Wanda Ware, a new
member of the troop.
Leaders present were Misses
Mary and Marjorie Ewing.
The next meeting will be De-
cember 5 at which time the girls
will complete “the service projects
and plan their Christmas activity
calendar.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wilson visit-
ed with'relatives in Tulsa, Okla.,
over Thanksgiving.
"Call in
Easy to
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County Federation
Plans Dec. 12 Meet
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Plans were completed for the
program to be presented Dec. 12
for the Carson County Federation
of Women’s Club, when the Pan-
handle Home Demonstration Club
met recently in the home of Mrs.
Joe Cassidy. Mrs. Gene Gideon,
president, announced that Mrs. Al-
bert Wilson will give the devotion-
al and L. A. Sparks and his speech
class will present a play for that
afternoon.
An invitation to attend open
house at the Conway Club house,
Dec. 3, was accepted and plans
were discussed for the Christmas
party, Dec. 20, in the home of
Mrs. Gideon.
During a social hour games of
To Panhandle for its fine new school
plant. Panhandle will move forward
with its better schools.
LOW-COST
ECONOMICAL AND CONVENIENT, TOO .,.
CHOOSE YOUR OWN INSURANCE AGENT
. ... FINANCE YOUR NEXT CAR HERE
EASIER TO HANDLE
We join in felicitations to our enlarged school plant.
W. L. SHERWOOD
WHITE DEER
We’re Proud of Panhandle Schools
WE’RE PROUD TOO -
. . . to have had a part in the beautification of the fine new facilities. All the paint-
ing was done with Pratt & Lambert Paints — furnished by this concern. Drop in
at the Dedication Sunday and discover just how beautiful the new school is.
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These Modern Buildings are a credit to a Pro-
gressive Community. They enable Panhandle to have
a more efficient school system.
Franklin Auto Supply
First National Bank Building
Phone 2191
JOHN FRANKLIN
GEORGE FRANKLIN
Panhandle
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Collins, Richard W. Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1960, newspaper, December 1, 1960; Panhandle, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth885498/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.