Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1963 Page: 2 of 16
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Sandra Wilks Weds
Joe K. McGill In
Longview Ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilk^ of Glade-
wnouftce the -iTirjrriuye .of fheiL
dciuqhter, Sandra, to Joe K. McGill, son
of Mr. and Mrs.. Roy McGill of Semi-
nc.d.i; The coupls won . rngirw;d • ifi- ,t.b.e,
r;of the First Methodist Church,
! wiiijVi'.'Wi July ' I ?, vwth tht; Rove end
fJi'ulei.-Wil'iouri;, offiCKittriCj. •
.Mrs. M'Gdl is a rjrwlucite of Steph
f.ii J". Austin College and taught in the
Andrews public schools for the past four
ywiit MCGiir is a graduate of TeVas
'A"*M < allege and is prestenlly ulleiu.1-
iirj St. Mary s University Law School in
'/mi Aniorno Mis.' McGifl will be a ten-
''1 i in the San Antonio schools this fall
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SEMINOLE (TEXAS) SENTINEL — THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1963
Birds And Parks
Program Brought
For Garden Club
The Seminole Harden Club rue!
in the homo of Mrs Kddie .1 iiine-
son. (100 SVV Avenur 10, Tuesd^iy
afternoon, .Inly 10, nl 4 (H) o'clock
Mrs. Ciine Morris introduced
the program, '(Lirdotiiw; l''or Con-
servation " . ■
Mrs,' .lohn Adams gave an In
formativ.e talk on "Man's Friends
••Birds." Mrs: Adams, who en-
. joys bird, watch inf.; as her hobby
said, "The equipment for this re-
warding pastime is simple bino-
. cular ..'field'"glasses,, a good bird
book, and a genuine love and ap-
preciation for birds."
She used the film, "Cultivate
Your Garden Birds," and books
from het' private library to illus-
trate the simple ways- and means
of protecting our native birds and
bow to encourage migrant. birds
to return each season or to re-
main with us during< the winter
months.
"Getting Acquainted With Our
Parks" was given by Mrs. Mon-
roe Pharr, She used film from her
private library showing beautiful
scenes m.ade in many of our fifty
two state parks that she has visit •
ed.
A unique flower arrangement,
"Down on the Farm," was brought
by Mrs. Doyle Ilankins
Refreshments of cake and lem-
onade were served to Mesdames
0. y. Singleton, Adams, Pharr,
Tfankins, W. 11, Vanlandingham,
C. O. Weltmer, (•'. O. Wright, W
If. Salter and Morris.
Gaines HD Council
Plans Breakfast
The Gaines County Home Dem-
onstration Council met at 9:30
a.m., July 17, in the Extension
Office to make plans for the
breakfast and bazaar to be held at
the Community Buildiqg beginning
at 6:30 a.m., July 2(5.
Breakfast will be served until'
9:30 a.m. Gift items will be dfs"
played for sale until 12 o'clock
noon. The public is cordially in-
vited to attend.
Recent visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Garrett and
sons, Rcii and Ray dean, were Mrs.
Garrett's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Whetstone of Riverbank.
Calif.
Church
Calendar
First Baptist Clinreh
The ..First?'HuITttJiI, Church soft-
hall team remains undefeated;
Tlie\ are a member of the i.oop
Soft bull League,
. Mrs. Itov Kdgemoii, Mis, Hay.-
mond Golden. M rs iJul dou : Ash-
vi-oud and Miss Barbara -.AiEvvood
will return this week Irom the
\V M. C. Itetreat .at Clorieta.
N. M Leaving Seminole last
Thursday. Mrs. Asliwood is the
|Deadline Schedule
I For Women's News
>■' . In order to do an adequate
| job of reporting women's ae-
> tivilies, it has become neces-
•>'• sary to set a !) ajn: Wednes-
/ day deadline for Thursday's
/ edition of. The Senlinel.
! The cooperation of the read-
f ers who -make the news will
( 1m; appreciated in miderstand-
! ing (he mechanical problems
] of bringing your women's
news to you The earlier Items
are reported, the more Com-.,
prehensive coverage they can
receive.
Therefore, -for puBllcatlon, J
items must be received by 9
a.m. Wednesdays.
Bazaar, Breakfast
Set For July 26
By HD Council
Plans were under way today by
Home . Demonstration Council
members to have a bazaar anil
breakfast at the Community Build-
ing, Friday, July 26.
, Breakfast will be served at
6:30, 7:30 and 9:30' for the price
of one dollar. Merchants, house-
wives and children are urged to
attend. Monies derived from the
project will help defray expenses
of sending delegates to the state
convention..
The bazaar will lie open from
(I 30 a.m. until 12- noon.. Christ-
mas gifts, ..white elephants, novel-
ties, homemade jellies and other
gift items made by club members
_ will be for sale. .
,, . ,, . o. ... "This will be a Chance to1 buy
Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Smith and ■ . ... , ...
.... ■■■■»"■»; ,, gifts, moderately priced and dif-
children, of Farmington, N. M,, • , \_, • - '.
. ... ... , - c ■ i fferent, said Home Domonsti ation
are visiting this week in Seminole ■ . .. ....
»« c- it- in i .».ir i- . \gent Miss Elinor- Harvey.
with Mrs. Sailie Black, 205 East j
Pittman St.. Mrs Smith's moth-
er, and with Mrs. Ed Welch, 402
East 2nd St.. Mrs. Smith's sister.
nominee for president of the local
tV. M. C for the new year.
(Hit,young people and inti.'imi'd
iates will lie entertained Satur-
day night with a. group recrea-
tion program. All —youth of the
church. are urged to be present
Iron) 7:00 to !):()() p.m.
Mrs. Dons Krv./ell, 70H NW
Avenue II, entertained the Coll
iner and Jones W M. . ' circles
in her home Tuesday morning
The Sara I .on Henley and Iteid
circles met in the home of Mrs
Hill Skaggs at H03 NW Avenue
(,!. While .'M.p^T^ave. Sooter en-
tertained the. Ssiubc.ioi-; at the
church during the. VV M: S hour::
Long-botham Reunion
Held In Seminole
i'lie Longbotha.nV fan-iiljy reunion
was held in : Seminole Comnuini
(y BuikUng, Sunday, July 21, with
a good number hi attendance.
A memorial service was held in
memory , of members who have
died the past year. They were
Bernard I.ongbothahi. Sr.-, of Sny-
der. who was a past president:
and his son, Charles Eongbotham
i t Snyder.
-A bountiful dinner was. served
cafeteria style with a business
meeting following.
All officers -were re-elected for
1964 which is scheduled to he held
in Monahaus, July 19.
Officers are: Dugnn Eongboth-
iim, Mouahans, president: Mrs.
Marietta Stark, Sentinble, vice-
president; Mrs. Lou Eongbolhain,
Odessa. . secretary; Mrs; Mabel
I mnn. 'league, treasurer,.. a.ruL
Miss Lewellen
Becomes Bride
Of James Tipping
Miss Patricia Ann Lewellen be-
came the bride of James Tip-
pjiK' Friday evening, July 19.
Tin* ileverend I,.-- A. Harper, . As-
m niidv of God minister, read the
Of the bride's parents at, 6.00
o'clock.
■1 he bride iv- the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. fv J. I.eueil.cn 302
SE 4th St I eel I lie bridegroom is
the s*>n of Mrs Evelyn Tipping,
Jlobbs highway
The bride, given in marriage by
he. fathfi, wore a street length
dress of pah* blue silk. The bodice
was smocked, and the full skirt
was pleated. She wore a. corsage
of. while carnations: She also.wore
n.t. n-.-nHtiimal br.idai tokens and
carried a penny in her . shoe.
Mrs; Loretta -' Watkins , was nia-i
lion of honor. She wore a beige
dress with lace bodice and pleat-
ed chiffon, skirt. Her corsage was
Marietta Stark,, reporter. A round
I able discussion follo wed the: meet-
ing- -••''■ ■'
of v.iiite carnations ■/—■
Jerry Travvii k of Pearl Harbor,
Hawaii, was best man.
. A reception followed in the
home The bride's table was laid
with a white lace cloth. A minia-
ture bride , and bridegroom stand-
ing in the center of a blue heart
nestled in blue flowers, (-entfere.fi
the. table. The three-tiered cake-
was decorated 'with blue flowers.
Mi".. I (ex Traweck a rid Miss Diane
Tipjiing, sister of .The bridegroom
served.
For . a weddirig trip to Fort
Worth and Dallas the bride cho->e
,'i white sheath drl-ss \Wtli white
accessories. '.
Mis. Tipping is a graduate of
Seminole High School and is em-
ployed by South western Bell Tel---
p'hone Co. lief-' hiis1)7in3,' also' gra-.
duated from Seminole High St-hool
.ond. is' erhploye'd by Hoffman oil
Well Supply The newlvwed« .in-
making., their home at 3(121;; SE
llli Street
Mrs R Chancellor
Complimented With
Morning Coffee
Mrs. .If, Chancellor entertain-',
ed With a Ciiffee ili. her hiinie, 5.10
SVV 12th St reel. Wednesday morn-
ing. July .17, to. lionoi' her daugli-
Iei in law, Mrs Robert L. Chan-.
Cellor, who u it h her husband and
little daughter. Wcnd> has been
a guest ill. i he Chancelioj' home for
the past two 'v* eeks
. Approximately . twcni.vrfive call -
ed between t.he■..-hour's^.of 9:HO: anil
I I- Oik: o'clock
'.The serving table was laid wijli
an imported .hand embroidered
cloth and was centered' w-ith an
arrangement of pink sweetpeas.
Crystal and China appointments
were used to - serve cherry, cake
and eoffeee .Miss Linda Marshall,
potired. from the silver service.
Mrs. .K! B. Farmer assisted.
Captain and Mrs. Chancellor and
Wendy left Monday for. Fort Ben-
ning, Ga.
County 4-H Clubs
Have Joint Picnic
The 4-H clubs of Gaines Coun-
ty gathered at the County Park
Saturday -evening for a picnic.
There were forty-five present.
Maude Weseott presided
the business meeting.
, Denver Fort! gave a talk on
state, offices and meetings. Ron
Stanley was also a speaker on the
program,
Spence-Baggett Wedding
Read In Church of Christ
\
The Avenue B Church of Christ j sleeves ending in petal points over
was the scene of the wedding ol her hands The full skirt fell in
Miss Patricia Ann Spenee and j unpressed pleats and ended in a
Larry Keith Baggett. Frdav even-j chapel train. Lace appliques re-
ing, July 19 Mr. William L. Rob-1 erftbroiilered in seed pearls and
inson of Levelland read the double j sequins enhanced the skirt. She
ring ceremony at 7 f/0 o'clock, j wore a single &Uaud of-pearls, x~
The bride is the daughter" oi gift from the bridegroom. Her
Mr. and Mrs. R: : Dale S.pence, ; shoulder-length veil of silk illu-
Route 4, Seminole. Farcrits of the sioti was secured to a crown J)f
bridegroom an- Mr and Mr
I*. Baggett of Levelland
H.
seed pearls 'and iridescents. Her
bouquet:, carried atop a white
• Vow-i v, i-i e exi han.'ed before an Bible, was a white orchid sar-
arehway entwined with emerald: rounded by frenched carnations,
foliage and carnations On eithet 1 Miss Sharon Ann Humphrey of
side were! candelabras entwined j Seminole was maid of honor. She ',
with ■ greenery and carnations. -| Wfjre a street-length dress of blue
Floor baskets of white liiiims and I chiffon over satin, Avith sleeveless
gladioli added to the setting: .Pc*w.s | fitted bodice and -full skirt. Her
were marked with gladioli, green-(headpiece Was -a. band of blue.
Try and white satin Imwsr j'flowers,' she wore—white, ei.ivi*~
Nuptial music was furnished by : and carried a crescent bouquet -of .
a choir, and they accompanied f white carnations ■ ;
ailoist Miss Gloria . Forehand of I Ronny Raggett of Levelland was .
Levelland as she-j-sang his brother's best man. Usher.i
■ Mr Sriencc -,ve his"daugiiter 1 ,R«nny and Claude: Spence,
in- marriage, She wore a formalh tll<? 1)1„
'own of satin and lace. The boiliee ; Na,ic'y Baggett of Levelland.. sis-,
of Chant illy lace featured a por-
... j' ter of the :bridegroom; and Brad
trait neckline and -long tapered
Doherty, cousin of the bride from
Darlene Foster,
Bride-Elect Is
Shower Honoree
s' -Miss IJarleiii" Eostef,' bride cle-
j Slaton, were eandlelighters. Nancy
t wore a dress of white silk -organ-'
za over blue taffeta with a blue
i satin cummerbund. Her headpiece
j was. of blue flowers and she wore
a wristlet of carnations.
For her daughter's wedding
; Mrs Spence chose a green boiv-
silk dress. She. wove bone acces-
/.f Roger 1 Ivatt;-yv<is- honored with : sories arid a corsage of pink car-
i miscellaneous showei in Eel nations Mrs Baggett wore a pink
iowship Hall of the Enst liaptl il, sheath dress of silk linen and pink
' hurch l'uesday evening lulv 9 aecessines She also wok a pink
I I'orn 7:30 to 9 00 o'clock: . ; carnation corsage. • i
. Hostesses I'm tlie occasion were A reception was held in the
Mesdames Dave Grayson, .1 C home' of the bride's parents v ith
Chancellor, ,I T Marshall, Goi - Miss LaWana Towery and Mrs. |
di-n Cobb. Andy Lainmons, T. V. Bill Cre.n.shaw -ol Luljbock, ,in the j
houseparty. • • .'i
The bride's: table was spread I
w,ith a blue net cloth over blue
taffeta: The corners Were caught !
giaves and Miss I.ynda Marshall | Up with white wedding- bells..Whit:- *
at at the guest, book, - • ■ .. ; mums and'carnations centered the '
The serving table uas spread ' table The three-tiered weddimz I
with aii ecru cut-work cloth anil ■ cake was decorated with 'blui
centered with an arrangement:.oi l roses and topped with a minia-
ted tea roses in a crystal boul j ture bridal couple
in keeping vyith the honoree's J Guests attended from Slaton.
chosen colors of . red and white, j Levelland, Lubbock, Friona, Earth
red punch .arid - tea cookies were and Austin.
MRS. LARRY KEITH BAGGETT
nee . . Miss Patricia Ann Spence
Allen, Dorothy, Hargrove,' If , 1
Archer, Gibbs Phillips, . and Mel
vln Brown
'Mis. lioyee Bloodwoith of Sea
f- er$on a ((y
For traveling the bride, wore: a
white silk shantung suit with blue
orchid
served. -Napkins were - white wit!
the engaged couple's names print
ed in red: Hostesses, alternated | accessories and the*'whit
at the refreshment table from her bridal bouquet.
Out-of-town- guests were Mrs.
Robert Snecd.. Mrs.. Blbodwiirth.
arid Mrs. Alva Haley and Patsy
of Seagraves: Mrs. Joe Scott;
Oenver: City; Mrs. Jack Hyatt,
Odessa; and Miss Helen Haley,
I lobbs. N. M
Miss Foster-and. Mr. Hyalt. will
speak vows July 30.
Seaman Traweek
Returns To Base
After Visit Here
Seaman Jerry R- Traweek,- son
hi. Mr. arid Mrs. Rex Traweek.
IHO'i SVV Avenue F, left Saturday
to return to. his base fit Pearl
Harbi.r. Hawaii, after spending
the past two weeks in Setninole';.
He is stationed aboard the U.S.S
Maury, a geographical ship which
recently returned from, a tour of
duty in the Far East. They visit-
ed'-Japan. Hong Kong, Bankock.
Singapore, .and surveyed the Gulf
thorp they helped
bring' in supplies to the tornado-
stricken South Thealand people.
The U.S.S. • MaU-rjF- was lalso in
Hie Gulf of Siam when the 7th
fleet moved in recently.
The bride is a .graduate, of Sem»
inole High School and attended
South Plains Junior College in.
Levelland the past two years. Her
husband is a graduate of Levelland
High School. He attended South
Plains Junior College one year arid
The -University of Texas the past
year. ■':'<" ■ -
•The couple will be at home In
Leveiland for the remainder of
the summer and Will live in Aus-
tin this fair where Baggett will:
resume his studies in the School
of. Pharmacy at the Uriiversity. .
Air. and Mrs. Tom "Carty and j
son, den, returned last week '
from a two-week, vacation which l
took, them to Canton. South Dako-;
ta, where they visited Mrs. Carty's |
nioth.er; Mrs. Henry Glenn. • and I
liCr brothers and, families, Mr. j
and Mrs. Donald Glenn and Mr. :
and Mrs.' "Virgil Glenn. They also !
visited in Salem, Mo., with Carty's j
brothers and families. Mr. and!
Mrs, .Van Carty., Mr. and Mrs:
ours
Robert Carty, and Mr: and.
John Carty.
Mrs.
Wescotts Honored
On Anniversary
A group of friends surprised
Mr, and Mrs, I. W. Weseott with
a party in their home on July
20. to honor them on their twenty-
second wedding aririiversary. :
Those attending were Rev. and
Mrs. N. S. Daniel, Rev. and Mrs.
Preston Florence. Mrs. C. If. Wes-
cott. Bill Weseott. Miss Velma
Weseott, Miss Anna Lee Weseott,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns. Karon
arid David, Miss'-Aim. Ride-ns, and
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Weseott, Don
and Donny Incoy.
BRO. ELLMORE JOHNSON
Lynda Cleveland, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John - Hughes, 515
SVV (ith Street, i- expected home
today after a two-week visit with
Lynn Barrett in Lindsey. Okla
Lynda and Lynn were . classmates
in the ' first grade at McCamey.
and have renewed an acquain-
tance after losing contact with
each other for several years.
Save Your Soul
Hear
Bro.
Ellmore Johnson
at
7th Street
CHURCH
of
CHRIST
207 NW 7TH
SEMINOLE, TEXAS
Dll
Al
TILL)
Dl
JULY 28 THRU AUGUST 4
Sundays^—-10:30 a.m.
Weekdays-*—8:00 Each Evening
| Mrs. T. I'. Lambert of Vernon
I was a visitor Saturday night and
: sunt).iv in- the T. V. Butts home.
' ... Her daughter and husband, Mr
MR. DEALER: Vtien the nouse- j.and Mrs. Otto Droick of 'Level--
wife reaches for the SENTINEL, j land were also visitors in the
ihe means business—for von (
Butts heme Sunday
BALLROOM DANCE LESSONS
12 Lessons . :. 12.00
ARTHUR MURRAY STUDIOS
of Odessa
Are Teaching A Young Adult
BALLROOM GROUP CLASS
Starting August 3rd — 8:00 p.m.
Classes will be held at the L. D. S. Recreation Room
of the Chapel at 100 NW Ave. I.
Instruction in Foxtrot, Waltz, Rhumba,
Tango, Cha Cha Swing and Novelty Dances.
CALL NOW—PL 8-2081 For Your Reservation
"We're
warm
all winter
in our
TOTAL
ELECTRIC
HOME!"
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mi's, t'ebiirn Eugene Williams at
Memorial Hospital on July 11), at
12:22, p.m. She weighed 7 pounds.
1 ounce.
--ot)o—•'
Mr and Mrs. Billy Myers Par-
nell are tlie parents of a son born
at Memorial Hospital July 20. at.
■3:12 p ni lie weighed 8 pounds,
i ounces. '
• •' o0o- -
' ' -r-rt. . '
rTTcTaughter was born to Mr: and
Mrs. Johnny Karl Vickers at Meiti-
orfal Hospital on July 20, at (>.09
p.m., weighing 5 pounds, f) ounc-
es.
—oOo-~
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Don HiHtWs
announce the, arrival of their little
daughter. Kamay Karlene, at j
Methodist Hospital.in Lubbock on j
July 17, at 7:15 p.m. She tipped j
the scales at 8 pounds. 12 ounces, j
r—
I
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THERE IS NOTHING
"JUST AS GOOD"
DRTAC1D
R*S- U S- fot. OII.
Proven be»t »ince 1949.
To Get More Woter from
your Well See your LOCAL
WEIL MAN and use
DRY ACID
In the green steel pad.
COTEY CHEMICAL CO.
Lubbock Texas
SAY THE
ELBERT
SUMMERS
FAMILY,
OF DIMMITT, TEXAS
Cltnf, a Senior at Dimmitt High School, shows
Mr. Summon how hit newly won track l«tt«r
will look on hit school joefcet. Sports ploy a
big pari In »h# life of »ho Summers family —
just os Iholr Gold ModolHon homo ploys o
rl In their doily comfort.
Mn. Summon shows Donna, a Sophomore al Dimmitt High School,
how simple it it to load tho automatic oloctric diihwaihor — just ono.of
tht workjaving appliances in her modern electric kitchen.
In the living room, the den, or any room, the Summers
dial the exact amount of heat they desire — clean,
even, dependable electric heat. Electric comfort heat-
ing and a modern all-electric kitchen ... big reasons
why the Summers family enjoys living in their total-
electric Gold Medallion home.
SEE YOUR REDDY KILOWATT RECOMMENDED ELECTRIC
HEATING DEALER. OR PUBLIC SERVICE MANAGER
No cold Door* ... no droftt In Itoi Gold Modolttoft Homo. Hofo,
addi to the decof ol the room ... takes no floor ipoce.
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Thompson, Barney. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1963, newspaper, July 25, 1963; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417480/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.