The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1975 Page: 3 of 10
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By Sheryl Steer
The tend sweetheart «N
crowned Friday afternoon
at tte homecoming pop
roily Contaatanta wore:
Becky Barry. Valeria Scott
and Sheryl Shear Becky
Barry waa crowned by the
band * president, Sam
Farrlt. Congratulations
Becky1
The Friday night game
with Ralls was exciting for
both the Chieftains and the
Chieftain Band The half-
time performance by the
Chieftain tend waa sharp,
highlight of the perform*
ance waa the display of fire
baton twirling by Tammy,
Norma. Oavona and Cathy.
Certilicataa ware present-
ed to the four aenlor band
members Sam Farris. Susy
Hodges. Robbia Martina;,
and Mary Murillo They
were recognized for out-'
standing performance in
high school band
The final half-time per-
formance for this year's
tend will be Friday night at
New Deal Be sura to come
QRJ
HE'
tANDDAUGHTER
ERE
Sherry Jones and Carolyn
Miller of Canyon spent the
week end here attending
homecoming and visiting
with Miss Jones' grand-
mother. Vera Jones.
OIL PAINTING
conducted lest we
workshop was
»k In Pioneer
Memorial Building by Frlona artist
Bills Long Homer (pictured at right].
Friona Artist Conducts
Oil Painting Workshop
Billie Long Homer, a
Friona artist and partner
with her mother In an art
shop, conducted a five-day
oil painting workshop last
week in Pioneer Memorial
Building. Classes ended
Friday
The workshop was
arranged by Crosbyton Art
Association and Pioneer
Memorial Building.
Mrs. Homer, who "has
always been fascinated by
any lorm of creative art,"
has won numerous art
awards. After studying
under a number of well-
known artists, she now is
conducting classes. She has
paintings in numerous
private collections In Texas.
New Mexico and Australia
and also is represented by
galleries in Clovis, Ruidoso
and Santa Fe. N.M.. Del
Rio and Snyder
A number of Crosbyton
area artists were enrolled in
the workshop
Bandsmen
Selected
For Honor
Four aenlor members of
Chieftain Band received
partiflcatea during lha Fri-
day night hattllme show of
the homecoming game The
honoreea were: Sam Farris.
Busy Hodges. Robbia
Martinez and Mary
Murillo
Miss Murillo la drum
maior
Director Joe Racktey says
the oertideates designate
selection Of the foursome
Into "Who's Who In Ameri-
can High School bands," a
national organization.
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M I 1 I •'!, FAfll
Harmony Club Honored
At District Conference
Fifteenth annuel
conference ol the Taxes
Federation ol Music Clubs.
Second Oitlrict. waa held
Saturday in Post Thame of
"This la My Country" was
carried out by the boat club.
Post Music Club.
Mrs R H Farris gave the
response to the welcome In
formal opening
Reports ware made by the
clubs ol I heir year’s plan
nad activities Special
Award ol Merit was pre-
sented to the Croabylon
Harmony Club lor Its year-
McAdoo FHA Girls
Discuss Rug Making
Sally Pullen waa hostess Refreshments ware served
lor a 7 p.m November 3 by Sally Pullen and Joaie
meeting of McAdoo Future Sifuentes
Homemakers of America in
her home Mrs. C. T.
Harvey discussed rug
making
The Future Homemakers
will start selling cookbooks
at S3 each.
FHA members present
were: Janice Rigsby, Sally
Pullen. Gloria Saenz. Gayla
Ned. Mary Pereida, Carol
Pullen, Kate Harvey, Josie
Sifuentes, Mayme
McLaury, Marlou Sifuentes
and Advisor Mrs. Anna
McArthur.
HOMEMAKERS CLASS
MEETS AT CHURCH
Homemakers Sunday
School Class held Its
monthly luncheon and class
meeting at First Baptist
Church. Mrs. Roy Farris
conducted a quiz program.
Members present were:
Arles Graham, Ballard,
Farris. Work, Dunn. Reed,
Wood, Ellison, Taylor and
Spurgin.
book for the year 1973 and
1974, at the district, state
and national levels Award
ol Marti for outstanding
paritcipaiton in National
Music Weak lor the year
1975 waa given.
The local club also
received a double ribbon
award ol merit in the 1975
Parade of American Music
Croabylon Harmony Club
received special recognition
for having rscetved an
award lor outstanding news
coverage from The Crosby
ton Review
MELODY MISSES
ENTERTAIN
Guest speaker at the
luncheon was Taxes Feder-
ation ol Music Clubs
President Mrs Joe Ince of
Gonzales Special enter
tainment was present'
the Melody Misses o
Junior Harmony Clu
Croabylon This group is
directed by Mrs Lance
Morris
Patriotic musical numbers
were presented by each
club, Mrs W R Adams
represented the local club
and sang "God Bless
America.' accompanied by
Mrs J. C McNeill.
Mrs Dean Allam was
elected district historian for
1976-78 She was installed
by the state president. Mrs.
Ince
Attending the day-tong
November I meeting were;
Mrs Brice Allen. Mrs.
Milton McDonald. Mre.
Dean Allam. Mrs W R.
Adams. Mrs J. C McNeill
and Mrs R H Farris Jr.
P. R. JonesV
Cliff Trull
Are Honored
A birthday dinner Sunday
at Jordan's Restaurant
honored P. R Jones and
Clifford Trull.
Helping lha pair «elebrat%
Iheir birthdays war Mr.
and Mrs Harold Trull. Mr,
and Mrs P R Jones,
Clifford Trull, Jean
Humphries, and Bessie Jo-
hn.
The group later enjoyed
piano and organ music la
lhe Trull home
Their ages were not
revealed, but Trull la 60
years younger than Jones *
FOWLER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs Jim Phillips.
Jay and Angles of Dallas
were week end visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd E.
Fowler
Vera Jones spent Monday
through Friday of Iasi week
in Canyon with Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Wayne Jones.
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Reynolds, Jim. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1975, newspaper, November 13, 1975; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519405/m1/3/?q=%22United+States+-+Texas+-+Crosby+County%22: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.