White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1978 Page: 9 of 12
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k bride’s first dinner party starts with Denby.
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could start in London
THRUSDAY, APRIL 20, 1978 .
Mrs. Lockridge
Hosts H.D. Club
The White Deer HomeDemon-
stration Club met recently in
the home of Mrs. Lois Lock-
ridge.
The opening exercise "A
Little Country Folklore" was
given by the hostess.
Members answered roll call
to "An incident that could have
been prevented by practicing
safety. "
- Rosa Jones, club president
gave the program on Family
Livings and Wills.
Members present were Rosa
Jones, Evelyn Osborne, Max-
ine Nunn, Nita Ramming and
the hostess.
Kite
Denby
The dauntless stoneware
of Denbv. And England.
WHITE DEER NEWS
PAGE 9
Owen W. Lafferty, Manager
White Deer ★ Kingsmill
Your Business Appreciated
Girls And Sponsor
Attend FHA Convention
Representatives of the White
Deer Future Homemakers of
America Chapter will be attend,
ing the 1978 state meeting of
the Texas Association of FHA,
along with over 6, 000 members
and advisors from across the
state.
"The NewDimensions of FHA/
HERO" is the theme of the 1978
meeting, which will be held
at the Convention Center,
Dallas, April 20, 21.
Attending from White Deer
will be Margaret Arellano,
local president, Brenda Barnes,
high point member in local
•FHA Chapter and Mrs. Cora
Carroll, advisor.
Lewis Timberlake, bright and
sparkling member of Help In-
spire Someone will challenge
the delegaes to grow and dev-
elop in leadership and "living"
skills. *
Workshops on topics of concern
to young people such as careers,
assertiveness, communications,
and issues such as abuse of
children and the elderly will
involve all members.
The business of the Texas
Association will be conducted
at the House of Delegates ses-
sion Thursday evening, followed
by a talent show featuring rep- .
resentatives from Areas I-V.
The theme of the show is
"RootszDimensions of Texas. "
Future Homemakers who have
achieved unusual accomplish-
ments by completing all lev-
els of Encounter, a special
growth and developement pro-
gram, will be honored at the
Friday morning session.
A state choir, composed of
130 Future Homemakers, will
be featured. Clay Pope, music
directior of Nueces Canyon
Schools, will direct the group. ‘
Installation of the 1978-79
state officers will climax the
Friday evening session. At
this time, eleven officers el-
ected through chapter part-
icipation throughout the
state will be placed in office.
A newly elected president will
receive the gavel from Lee
Stevenson, Grand Saline, Texas
out going president.
The Future Homemakers of
America is a vocational student
organization sponsored by
Homem?king Education, Texas
Education Agency, with Mrs.
Elizabeth F. Smith, director
and Mrs. Betty Romans, state
advisor.
Here From Texarkana
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Keahey
of Texarkana, Ark. and for-
mer residents of this area,
were visiting in the Johnnie
Newman and Joe Wheeley
home over the week-end. They
were enroute to Clagary, Can.
for an extended visit with their
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grandchildren while their par-
ents will be studying abroad
for the next two months.
Si. I beresa’s Barbeque
St. Theresa Parish in Pan-
handle, Texas will hold their
annual barbeque, Sunday, April
30. Serving time will be from
11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p. m.
Admission for adults will be
$ 3. 00 and children -ages 5-
12 years $ 1. 75. Under 5 years
Free.
Visits Grandmothers
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sleek-
er and daughter Tyle of Dun-
can, Oklahoma and nephew
Chris Blumer visited their
grandmother Mrs. Gertrude
Huckins of Skellytown and
Mrs. Laura Jo Skaggs and other
friends and relatives over the
week end.
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The fastest sneakers on TV
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Anna Cooper Wins
Dist. In Girls’ Singles
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Monday thru Saturday
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CARD OF THANKS
TO THE MANY LOVING
FRIENDS OF ROMAN AND I
We would like to see and thank
each of you personally, but
that’s impossible, so we hope
everyone that was so concerned
will be able to read this small
thank you from Roman and L
We want to thank,the good and
wonderful people of Groom,
White Deer, Panhandle,Claude,
Amarillo, Pampa, Olton and
others I can’t seem to re-
member for the donations for
the Roman Homen fund. That
was so very nice of each of you.
Also a special thanks to the ones
that came to Tennessee while we
were there and all the phone
calls from the ones here at
home and the beautiful flowers
and the many, many cards and
letters. Without the good things
from our dear loved ones, our
stay and confinement would have
been much longer. There is
nothing as good as faithful and
loving and concerned friends as ►
we have around our Groom and
adjoining towns.
May Gods richest blessings
be with each of you forever
and ever.
Roman and 1 will always be
greatful for such people as
you.
Thank you again and again.
ROMAN & IRMA HOMEN
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Anna Cooper, district cham-
pion in girls singles will ad-
vance to the Regional tennie
competition in Odessa April
22.
Anna drew a bye in the first
round and defeated Tammie
Wilson of Stratford 6-2, 6-2,
in the second round and went
on to eliminate Kim Wiseman
of Phillips 6-2, 6-3, in the
semi-finals and Cindy Brown
of Fritch 6-4, 6-0, for the
district championship.
Others who placed are: the
doubles team consisting of
Della Satterwhite and Carla
McCann who placed fourth
and boys singles Lloyd Bohannon
who received 3rd place.
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Hodge, Sue. White Deer News (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1978, newspaper, April 20, 1978; White Deer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171480/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.