Throckmorton Tribune (Throckmorton, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1973 Page: 7 of 16
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Girls In Wool Contest
A total ot rune young
ladies / from Throck-
morton County will be
making their entrance
felt at the regional Make
It Yourself With Wool
contest Nov. 3 atT.C.U.
Entrants are Joyce
Oates Debbie Sims,
Lynna Stout, Janie Mes-
senger and Nancy Red-
wine, all of Throckmor-
ton; Rhonda Adcock of
Elbert; Marianne Ham-
ilton, Minnie Hamilton,
Jana Hoskins and Tam-
mie Brockman, all of
Woodson.
Entrants will be vy-
ing for prizes in four
categories; pre-teen,
ages 10-13; junior, 14-16;
senior, 17-21; and adult.
Pre-teen winners will
receive prizes at the
district level but are
Normalee Randolph
not eligible for state
.competition. Two jun-
iors, two seniors and
one adult will advance
to the state contest in
December.
The district competi-
tion is being held at
TCU for the second con-
secutive year. Entries
for the regional contest
come from a 34-county
area. Dr. Myrtle Bailey,
associate professor of
home economics at
Isbell-Comedy
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Isbell of Paint Creek
have announced the en-
gagement of their
daughter, Jeannine to
Don Comedy.
Miss Isbell is a gra-
duate of Paint Creek
High School and San An-
gelo State University.
She teaches in Ro-
chester.
Comedy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Comedy
of Haskell graduated
from Throckmorton
High School and attened
Cisco Junior Colege
andTexas Tech Univer-
sity. He was formerly
employed by Abilene
Reporter-News and is
in the mechnical depart-
ment of Haskell Free
Press.
Wedding will be Dec.
22 in Paint Creek
Methodist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Comedy are former
publishers of the
Throckmorton Tribune.
TSTA Meet
Nov. 2
Throckmorton Tribune Thursday, November 1, 1973 Page 7
TCU, is the District II
director for the com-
petition.
Only the junior and
senior divisions will go
on to the national com-
petition from the state
contest. Grand prizes
for the national contest
include a trip to Europe
and colege scholar-
ships.
Following the general
session of the District
9 Texas State Teachers
Association convention
Friday morning. Teach-
ers and administrators
will attend luncheon
meetings from 12:15
Misses Oates, Sims, mitil 2:30 pjn. in vari-
Stout and Adcock are °us categories at 1 oca-
all entering in the sen- *5°ns throughout Wichita
ior two-piece suit di-
vision of the contest with ,. L-p* Sturgeon, execu-
Miss Messenger com- ^7® secretary of TSTA,
peting in the Senior coat wlP present a “ Status
division. Report” to administra-
Misses Hamilton, tors in a 12:15 luncheon
both, and Miss Hoskins meeting at Northwest
are entered in the jun- Junior High School,
ior two-piece suit di- ""
vision and Miss Brock- junior division of the
man is entered in the contest.
1/2 BEEF
(PRICE INCLUDES CUTTING,
WRAPPING AND SHARP FREEZING)
ryounTocKiTTrAWT i
■KIRKSEY’SI
Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. P. B.
Randolph of 3541 Cim-
arron Trail, Ft. Worth,
have announced the en-
gagement and approach-
ing marriage of their
daughter Normalee
Randolph, to Gregory
Dodd Slaughter, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H.
Oakley of Woodson.
The wedding will be
at 4:00 p.m. December
22 in Western Hills Bap-
tist Church in Ft. Worth
Miss Randolph is a
senior student at Tar-
leton State University
and a member of Gamma
Sigma Sigma.
Her fiance graduated
from TSU; and was
named a distinguished
student. He is presently
employed as assistant
coach at Northwest Con-
solidated School.
The couple will make
their home in Grapevine
Texas.
Box 6 Throckmorton, Texas 7608:3
Office Phone - 849-3361 Res. Phone - 849-2831
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Morrison, Mike. Throckmorton Tribune (Throckmorton, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1973, newspaper, November 1, 1973; Throckmorton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1009358/m1/7/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Depot Public Library.