Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1990 Page: 4 of 14
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of their daughter, Kristy, to
Robert McAlister.
The prospective bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
McAlister.
Maudie Bingham was host
■ to the Enterprise Extension
Homemakers when they met in
her home on October 10. Mae
Ethel McIlroy presided over the
business meeting. Bingham read
“Roy McQueen report'’ for
opening exercise. The TEHA
prayer was repeated in unison.
Members answered roll call
with “A Halloween Costume I
Remember As A Child * *. Bobbie
Gilbert read the minutes of the
last meeting. Bertie Rodgers
gave the treasury report. Gynal
McAlister gave the Council and
Agent Report. A parliamentary
drill entitled “How to amend
a motion" was presented by
Frances Arnold.
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The bride-elect is the grand-
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Tigert and Mr. and Mrs. Her-
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of McAlister are Mr. and Mrs.
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Miser to continue making plans.
The committee reported six
homes have been secured for the
alsand introduced guests, Betty tour which will be Dec. 16.
' > Letters asking for member-
doubling at-large status were received
from Anita Streit and Janice
Williams. The membership re-
gretfully accepted and agreed
.ppreciation both will be missed.
Angie Cissell led the clos-
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Marsh and Nancy Roddy, who
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household savings. They gave
an enlightening talk and many
helpful hints. They were pre-
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Following the program, Lara w
Matthews asked for commit- were served. The table deco-
tee reports. Joanna Durham, rations featured a Halloween
Halloween Carnival chairper-
son, gave an update and pre-
sented to the i
approval the treats that were
selected for the carnival. They
were approved and she was com-
mended for an excellent job. -------, .
She asked for a brief committee Angie Cissell, Karen Alaniz,
meeting following the meeting. Tammy McBroom and Joanna
The Christmas Tour of Homes Durham.
Homemakers Meet Oct. 10
Barbara Fangmann, County
Extension Agent, presented the
program “Modifying Recipes
for Healthier Eating.“ She
pointed out things that could
be substituted for items in a
recipe. Members attending the
State Convention in Amarillo
last week gave a report on their
experiences.
The next meeting will be on
October 24 in the home of Mae
Ethel McIlroy.
Refreshments were served
to the above mentioned and
Annie Mersiovsky, Vi Parker,
Grace Rodgers and guest, Mary
Dean Wittenbach, Lucy “Tigert,
Debbie Halencak and Brandi.
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Mrs. Boswell Hosts Meeting
Lou Ann Boswell was hostess committee will hold another
for a meeting of Chi Epsilon meeting at the home of Dene
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi on
Thursday, Oct. 11.
Kim Sales led opening ritu-
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theme which was carried out
throughout the house. Pumpkin .
membership1 for bread and pumpkin mints were
served.
Attending were Lou Ann
Boswell, Lara Matthews, Brenda
Frizell, Dene Miser, Kim Sales,
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