Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1994 Page: 5 of 24
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first work at the studio.
Iler work is primarily in
stone, and while in Italy she
• Passed a law allowing the elderly
to get care at home instead of hav-
ing to go to nursing homes
• Protected the elderly by making
health insurance company scams
a crime
• Named Legislator of the Year by:
• Texas Academy of Family Physicians
• Texas Joint Conference on Aging
• Older Women’s league
dioin Taos, New Mexico, where
she plans to continue her work.
She sold her first commis-
sioned piece at age 23, and her
Optimist Meet
Is Scheduled
Optimist Club of Electra will
meet Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 7
p.m.
The meeting will be held in
First United Methodist Church.
SENATOR STEVE CARRIKER
Helping Older Texans
It’s A Girl
Katie and Steve Wolf an
nounce the birth of a daugh
ter, Stefanie Rose, born Oct.
5, 1994 weighing 7 pounds, 11
ounces and 191/2 inches.
She is welcomed by a sister,
Annie.
Grandparents are Rilda and
Jim Wolf of Commerce and
Judine and Dennis Wilks of
Tulia. Great grandfather is
L.D. Young of Tulia.
Holly Wilbur
? Electra Native Returns
■ From Study In Italy
where she studied under Gian
Carlo Biagi and Jill Burkee,
internationally known sculptors jco.
with studios in New York City
and Pietrasanta.
Miss Wilbur received a grant worfc. fc currently in private
collections in California, Ari-
zona, New Mexico and Texas.
Her work has been featured
in the August, 1991, editions
aid, (Teacher), Wickie Mc-
Clure, Blanche Adams, Mabie
ate of Electra High School and Fisher, Lenora Drennan, Lot-
from the International Sculp-
tors Studios and was in Italy
from May 1 through July 30.
She previously worked at the
same studio in October, 1993,
and was awarded this most re-
cent grant due to quality of
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m Musical
'Grandfield Senior Citizens
are proud to announce that
they are going to sponsor the
Grandfield Grand Opera, to
be held at the Senior Citizens
Building the fourth Saturday
night of each month, and arc
inviting all public to attend.
Coordinators for the opera
are Jean Ennis, Grandfield, and
Gene Auldridge, of Electra.
Frances Arnold of Electra will
be signing up musicians.
The opera consists of a music
association with a large group
of excellent musicians, from
surrounding areas.
The musicians will be donat-
ing their time for the event. All
proceeds will be used for se-
nior citizen projects. Date of
the first show will be October
22nd.
All musicians, vocalists, or
any type of clean entertainment
is cordially invited to take part.
Holly Lin Wilbur, a
native ously apprenticed in Santa Fe,
of Electra, has returned from New Mexico, to Sioux Indian
a three-month study program stone sculptors, learning tech
at the International Sculptors niques now used in her own
Studios at Pietrasanta, Italy, work. Her work is exhibited at
the Joe Wade Fine Arts Gal
lories in Santa Fe, New Mcx
It’s A Girl!
Michael and Tonya Under-
wood announce the birth of a
daughter, Jenna Rynea, born
Tuesday, October 4,1994 weigh-
ing 8 lbs. 13 oz. and was 21
inches long.
Jenna is the granddaughter
of Betty and Johnny Isbell
of Haskell, Texas and Brenda
Underwood of Electra and Mike
and Pam Underwood of Roff,
Ok. Great grandparents are
Doyle and Bernice Walker of
Electra.
• so named because of its use
in many of the sculptures of
Michelangelo. Miss-Wilbur is is the daughter of -Betty ahd
currently working in stone from Sandy Wilbur of Electra, and is
the same quarry as the stone movjng to a new home and stu
used by Michelangelo.
The former El ectran previ-
Halloween
Party Slated
p By Girl Scouts
Daisy Giri Scouts will have a
Halloween Party on Thursday,
Oct. 27, at the Electra Commu-
nity Church.
The party will be from 3 until
4:30 p.m.
All kindergarten girls and
their mothers are invited.
Daisy Scout Leader is Cathy
Alexander.
Chi Epsilon
Has Meet In
I McShan Home
October 13, 1994, meeting of
Chi Epsilon chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi was held in the
home of Club President Teresa
McShan. Open ritual was led by
Karen Holmes.
Club members discussed up-
coming events including he an-
nual Tour of Homes in Decem-
ber. Refreshments were served
and meeting was adjourned.
Members present were Lara
Matthews, Karen Holmes, Teres;
McShan, Valerie Epps, Kim
Moeller and Donna Soendker.
Fidelis Class
Social Held
On Oct. 11
The Fidilis Sunday School
class aand Bridge Builders
met at BG’s Restaurant for
pie and coffee last Tuesday,
October11th.
There were fourteen present
and one guest, including Mil-
dred Howard, Beatrice Bag-
of Southwest Art and The Santa well (Guest), Crystal Fowelr,
Fean magazine. She is planning Mary Taber, Christine Doyle,
. . a winter showing in Scottsdale, Lavada Parsons, Lelia Rowe,
work she exhibited during her Arizona, with acclaimed artist Vesta Blevins, Wilma McDon-
Pablo Antonio Milan.
Miss Wilbur is a 1984 gradu-
worked in Holy stone (marble) received a liberal arts degree in tie Jones and Nelda Mullen.
i _r .. pjne from Abilene Chris-
tian University in 1988. She
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