Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1993 Page: 3 of 8
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John V. (Jack) Helzlsouer
Dies Thursday In Hospital
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Toby Reynolds
Michiel Clark
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Mickey Hutchinson
Amanda Houck
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Larry Ray Souther, 51, passed
Steven Staley
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High School
Announces
G. Don Rovie
Ruth Teaff
Darlene Urban
Lorraine Jarmon
Dies Recently
In California
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requirements
Janyth Souther, Robert A Veronica Lemon
Valinda A Darrell Allen
Johnnye Strawn, all his brothers, sisters, uncles and cousins
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Airmail service was inaugurat-
ed on May 15, 1918, with regular
flights scheduled between New
York City and Washington, D.C.
Honor Rolls
Second six weeks honor roll
has been announced at Electra
Junior High School.
Included arc:
Fifth Grade all As -Scott
Anzaldua, Ashley Anzalone,
Rachel Baker, 'Brandace Bow-
den, Mandy Bowden, Lindsey
Bowden-Yancey, Keri Brock-
riede, Luccnda Day, Laura
Faster, Andrew Gafford, Alaina
Gentry, Linda Gibson, Michael
Isbell, Veronica Malong, Alli
son Mengswasser, Dani Moen-
ning, Jennifer Neff, Priscilla
Porras, Kristen Reis, Amber
iff
happy
THANKSGIVING!
LOVING MEMORIES
Your gentle face and patient smile
With sadness we recall
You had a kindly word for each
And died beloved by all.
The voice is mute and stilled the heart
That loved us well and true,
Ah, bitter was the trial to part
From one so good as you.
You are not forgotten loved one
Nor will you ever be
As long as live and memory last
We will remember thee.
Wc miss you now, our hearts are sore,
As time goes by, nc miss you more,
Your loving smile, your gentle face,
No one can Jill your vacant place.
A special thanks to the EMT'S, Pastor Pat Mahle, First United Methodist
Church, Dr's and Nurses, and Hospice. A very special thanks to Bea
Morgan, Josephine Cogdell, Lewis and Vi Webb, Leona Rodgers, and
Barbara Prather
Cub Scouts Tour
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Telephone:
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tone.
Selected as alternates to the
All Region Band were Steven
Stales , percussion, and Michael
Owen, trombone.
Director Mike Lunney said,
"lam extremely proud of these Riddle, Brandy Riddle, Wendy
Salmon, Jessica Sipple and
Bernadette McKinney of Allen,
Texas, Theresa Hood of Tuc-
son, Arizona, Nora Curry of
Electra, Texas, Barbara Ra-
man of Arlington Heights, Illi-
nois, Claire Venator of Wood-
stock, Georgia and Celine Whi-
senhunt of Arlington, Texas;
One sister in Georgia and 16
grandchildren.
Larry Souther
Dies Nov. 16
Memorial services for Lor-
__________,____ raine Jarmon, 72, were held at
Sunday, Nov. 7, at her home in Dan* Point in San Juan Capis-
Fort Worth after a long illness, trano, California, with Jerry
Funeral services were held on chaplain of Loma
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students. I hey have worked F
hard and it has paid off Casey Williams
with great results. We are
especially proud of the Area
Band Members. 1’his is a
honor to reach this level."
Ml of these students will
return to Abilene on Jan. 14
and 15.to perform a concert at
Abilene Cooper High School.
Fifth Grade A and B
Brenda Bedford, Joshua Cantu,
big Kristen Chestnut, Brandon Davis
Gary Goforth, Kiel Hollis,
Joseph Kearly and Amanda
Roach
Sixth Grade all As - Montica
Ayala, Mandy Ballard, Rachel
Dovcl, Susan Dowdy, Zane
Goodwin, Ray McIlroy, Chad
Newton, Mary Perez, Ryan
Quillen, Jody Rhine, Sarah
Robb and Candace Wallace
Sixth Grade A and B - Jami
Anderson, Brandon Begeman,
Brandon Case, Haylie Frizcll,
Christy Gilbert, Cole Good
win, Tabitha Hanson, Brady
Huffstutler, Jackie Leverett,
Maggie Lowe, Lacy McMahon,
Nicholas McBroom, Cristal Mon
roe, Cory Nava, Carla Oak-
ley, Cameo Petrick, Tauna
Pratt, Randi Raschkc, Chris-
tine Rector, Melissa Salinas,
Anita Simmons, Brett Tim
mons, Lacey Tomme, and Henri
Ward
Seventh Grade all As - An
drea Bowden, J’Lynn Bowden -
Yancey, B. J. Davis, John
Miller, Kenni Patton, Brianne
Payton, Jackie Switzer, Brandt
Thaggard, and Danny Wright
Seventh Grade A and B -
Courtney Anzaldua, Bob Bow
den, Amanda Calgcr, John
Curry, Derek Fitts, D’Nay
Freeland, Matt Gibson, Gary
Hull, Jordan Ray, Ryan Raschke
and Amanda Southerland
Eighth Grade all As - Ten
Antilley, Skyler Bowden-Yancey
Layce Coskey, Geoffrey Gray,
Jenny Kubicek and Misty Stump
Eighth Grade A and B -
Tania Evbans, Kris Gibson,
Adam Goodwin, Shannon Hel-
wig, Erik Hollis, Joshua Kays,
Todd Mann, Cindy Morton,
Cody Newton, Angela Streit
and Amanda Williams
away Tuesday, November 16,
1993 at his residence in Electra,
Texas.
Graveside services were held
at 10 a.m. Thursday at the New
Electra Cemetery with Rev.
Pat Mahle, pastor of the First
United Methodist Church in
Electra, officiating. Burial w’as
under the direction of Totten-
Day Funeral Home in Electra.
He was born July 5, 1942
in Wichita Falls, Texas. Mr.
Souther was a resident of
Electra all of his life. He
was a , member of the Fir^L
United Methodist Church in*
Electra. He and Jan Lemon
were married on July 29, 1992
in Vernon, Texas.
Survivors include his wife,
Jan of Electra; his father, Wcy
land Souther of Wichita Falls,
Texas; Step son, Robert Lemon
of Electra, Texas; step daugh-
ter, Valinda Allen of Hous
ton, Texas; four brothers, J.L.
Souther of Post, Texas; J.P.
Souther, B.J. Souther, and
R.D. Souther all of Electra,
Texas; and a sister, Gloria
Boren of Electra, Texas.
The family requests memori-
als to the First United Methodist
Church of Electra or to Ilospice
of Wichita Falls.
John Vincent “Jack" Hel-
zlsouer, 70, died Thursday,
November 19, 1993 in a Dallas,
Texas hospital.
Christian wake was held at
7 p.m. Friday from St. Paul’s
Catholic Church in Electra. The
Funeral Mass was held 10 a.m.
Saturday at St. Paul’s Catholic
Church with Rev. Severius
Blank and Rev. Mr. Patrick
Burke officiating. Burial was
in Mt. Carmel Cemetery under
the direction of Totten-Day
Funeral Home.
Mr. Helzlsouer was born
July 18, 1923 in Monessen,
Pennsylvania and had lived in
Electra for the past 32 years.
He was a retired Petroleum
Engineer with Texaco and was a
W.W. II Navy veteran.He was
a member of St. Paul’s Catholic
Church in Electra. He and
Mary Leinberger were married
on August 2, 1949 in Monessen
Pennsylvania.
Survivors include his wife
Mary of Electra; nine daugh-
ters, Mary Margaret Stockton
of Highland Village, Texas;
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Electra Star-News, Thursday, November 25, 1993. Paze Three
Helen Felfe
Services Held.
In Fort Worth
A former resident of Harrold,
Helen Ruth Zoch Felfe, died
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Fort Worth after a long illness, trano, California, with Jerry
Wednesday, Nov. 10, at Trinity Dnda Medical Gmter in Loma
Lutheran Church, Fort Worth. Linda, California, officiating.
A daughter of the late Pauline
and Walter Zoch, Mrs. Felfe
is survived by her husband,
Earl Felfe; and three daugh-
ters, Eileen Phillips of Cle-
burne, Roxi Felfe and Terri
Felfe Savage, both of Ger-
many; a brother, Harold Zoch
of Grand Prairie; a sister, Al-
ice Zoch Borden of Fort Worth,
and two grandchildren.
It was suggested that memo-
rials be made to the American
Cancer Society or the Trinity
Lutheran Church.
was one <>i the
for the scouts
to complete I aw Enforcement
Achievement in the Bear Book
Refreshments were served
after the tour
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We won't have a society if we destroy the environment.
- Margaret Meail
Band Students Win
At Abilene Nov. 20
Two Electra High School
Band students were certified
as All Area, lour placed in
the Region 2 All Region
Band, and two were named
alternates on Saturdav, Nov
20, in Abilene
Michiel Clark and lobv
Reynolds were certified as XII
Area I his entitles them to trv
out for the XII Mate Band on
Jan. 8, 1994.
® Named to the XII Region
Band were Xmanda Houck,
flute, Wendy Hutchinson,
French horn; loby Reynolds,
tuba, and Michiel Clark, bari
Ilcctra Cub Scouts enjoyed
a tour of the I leclra Police
Station and lure Department on
Nov. 16.
The communication room
proved very interesting to the
boys and several questions were
asked about lhe 9 1 1 system
After being fingerprinted,
the scouts were shown the
fire trucks and police cars.
Sirensand lights were especially
h exciting to the voungsters.
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Mrs. Jarmon died Thursday,
Oct. 21, 1993, in Loma Linda
Medical Center.
She was born on May 22,
1921, in Denton and graduated
from Denton High School. She
married Ellis Jarmon in 1941,
and moved to Lubbock from Wi-
chita Falls in 1962. She man-
aged several apartment com-
plexes. She moved to California
in 1977.
Survivors include a son, Dan,
of Hemet; a daughter, Dana
Faulkner, Lubbock; a brother,
* * * Bill Jeffries, Moore, Okla-
I’ve been rich and I've been homa; a sister, Audrey Goforth
poor; rich is better. of Gladewater; four grandchil-
—Sophie Tucker dren and one great grandchild.
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