The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1971 Page: 4 of 8
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Oklahoma City, sister-in-law
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The parents of the bride host-
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Visitors at Senior Citizens
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Paducah, Texas
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VETERANS DAY
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SHOW STARTS
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Attending the first meeting
Merrick
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Music Clubs, will be the guest
speaker. Her involvement in
state and community activities
resolves around a love and
talent for music,
A past president of the Lub-
bock. Music Club, the Allegro
Davis; and blue sapphire
5 borrowed
three-tiered wedding
topped with bride and
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HALL-SCRUGGS
of color combinations—all rich,
elegant autumn colors. Only $14
these full length skirts are 100
per cent cotton—and they go
anywhere—at home, to parties
or for lounging. The blouses
are in gold, turquoise, black
and brown.
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INSECT CONTROL OF
NOTICE
SPRAY DATES ARE
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Mrs. J.C. Lackey of Fort Worth
are parents of the bridegroom.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a formal
white linen-like gown enhanced
with white daisies and pearls
on front of the skirt and long
Pearl-centered
in Dumas. The couple will live in Dumas.
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‘On the Road to Mandalay.” ushers.
Ring bearers were the bride’s
Graves, Hauley, W.S. Heatly,
Henry, Hobson, S.E. Stockstill,
Wood and Miss Gibson and the
hostess.
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grow old with me, the best of
life is yet to be; the last for
which the first was made.” Groomsman was Jim Davis of
Ro11 can was answered with Paducah, brother of the bride.
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up-to-date
What with the
advances made
in medicine,
keeping abreast
of new pharma-
ceuticals is a
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and Betty Davis of Dallas whe
are visiting his parents, the
Bernie Davises, this week.
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Benny Roberts of
was matron of honor.
—I was Mrs. Jim
Mewis of Conroe. They wore
red crepe dresses with white,
red-edged ruffles at neckline
and on long sleeves. Red match-
er ing bows were their headpieces
j and their flowers were red and
taken from Browning’s “Come white variegated carnations.
Roy Lackey of Wichita Falls
was best man for his brother.1
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Mrs. Goodwin. Theme for the
year’s study is “Community
Concern in Action,” which will
encompass programs
Americanism, 1
tourism,
aim
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bride-j]
and state levels for Texas
Federation of Women’s Clubs.
She is a past president of the
Texas Federation of Music
Clubs and a member of Truth H.M.
Chapter, Order of Eastern Star
on Lubbock, where she resides
with her husband.
District program chairman
is Mrs. R.D. Beazley, Mozart
Club, Vernon.
Dr. Ronald Hough is general
chairman and co-chairman is
Mrs, William Garcia.
The towns in the Third Dis-
trict, Texas Federation of
Music Clubs which have active
Federated clubs are Cisco,
Eastland, Iowa Park, Paducah,
Quanah, Stamford, Throck-
morton, Vernon, Wichita Falls,
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Arriving this week for the
young teens is another order
of the “Lovable Teen Bra”-
popular with the young teener.
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Browsing and buying in Hall-
Scruggs early this week were
many out-of-town friends as
well as local customers.
Among those was stunning
Louise Clements of Dallas and
Mineola. She and her husband,
Leon Clements, are house
guests this
Mildred and
while Cecil and Leon played golf
Tuesday afternoon, Louise and
Mildred visited. 1
Clements was trying on gay
across
can
organized 4-H programs.
NOTICE
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Mrs. Mildred Cogdell who
was seriously injured in a car-
train accident near El Paso
last summer, now
Methodist Hospital in Lubbock
recovering from the injuries
Mrs. Cogdell has just gone to
Lubbock from El Paso where
she had been since the accident.
Youths in more than 3,150
counties across the United
States can partiepate in of Barbed Wire division under
Texas Heritage.
In announcements made was
an invitation from Collings-
worth County Historical Survey
Committee to all persons in-
terested in history to attend
their meeting set for Saturday
in Wellington.
I ' were Mmes. Bigham, Davis, another aunt, Mrs.
Goodwin, Clifford Thacker, presided at the punch
service. The bride’s table
covered with white lace was
centered with red carnations.
Other members of the house
party included an aunt and
cousin, Mrs. Ray Slaughter and
Mrs. Don Dlark of Fort Worth;
another cousin, Mrs. Donald
Love; and Mrs. Elmer Jones.
Other out of town guests in-
cluding the bridegroom’s
parents, were 'Mr. and Mrs.
Laverne Davis of Wichita Falls,
Mrs. Tom Veale of Skelley-
town, the bride’s aunt; two
great-aunts, Mrs. Noble Med-
lock and Joy of Caddo Gap,
Ark., and Mrs. T.C, Favors of
Littlefield; Don Clark of Fort
Worth, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Stone and Dana of Vernon,
cousins of the bride.
The couple will live in Wichita
Falls where he is employed at
the Pepsi Colo Co. Mrs. Lackey
is a bookkeeper at Fina Truck
Stop at Electra.
County AgentL.M. McCarroll
is in Dallas this week where he
is appearing with several
Cottle-King 4-H boys in showing
animals at the Texas State Fair,
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Local Ms
Represented
At Oiidress
The Delphian Study Club and
Sorosis Club were represent-
ed at the Santa Rosa District,
Texas Federation of Women’s
Clubs, workshop held Saturday
in First Presbyterian Church
of Childress.
Attending the presidents’
conference directed by Mrs.
Overton Neal of Quanah, dis-
trict president, were Mrs. Ben
Marrs Jr., Delphian president;
and Sorosis president, Mrs.
is jn James Terry of Cee Vee.
Other Sorosis members
participating were Mrs. Jessie
Thomas, state chairman of
Famous Cattle Trails division
of Texas Heritage department;
Mrs. B.B. Biddy, chairman of
Federation Goals; and Mrs.
B.L. Mayo, district chairman
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THE PADUCAH POST
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She also urged the club women Forsan v. „
to send cards toSen. John Tower Bridesmaid
and Sen. Lloyd Bentson con-
cerning the Big Thicket.
Miss Lottie Gibson, com-
mittee chairman, presented the
yearbooks whose theme for
1971-72 is “Seeking the Best,”
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various other places and activi- Marrs, press reporter.
ldes’ Other committees
Mrs. S.M, Jolly as president, Mrs. James Garth, Mrs.
welcomed the members. Garrison and Mrs. Roy Powell, ■ '-•MVMi if i
Yearbooks were reviewed by arrangement; Mrs. T.E. Long. mu . ... , w? %
Tk------ i,.. .. . . The annual Miss Paducah
• Pageant has been postponed un-
til January, 1971, to avoid con-
flict with ball games and other
civic and school activities,
members of the Pythian Club
Mulkey, Mrs. Shirley
Sandefur and Miss Nettie
Yowell.
Following
Marshall, was played.
Members attending included
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Club Begins
New Season
A salad luncheon in the home
of Mrs. Arvis Davis opened the sleeves.
new season Thursday for the miniature daisies outlined the
1923 Study Club. Invocation was floor length veil of illusion held
given by Mrs. Herbert Henry, by a comb pearl-encrusted with
A highlight was a surprise white daisies. She carried a
birthday cake in Mrs. W.V. bouquet of red and white
her variegated carnations centered
with a red carnation corsage.
Tradition was observed with
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Brown, J.C. Hindman,
Hester Blair, J.E. Rodgers,
I.D. Gilbert, J.B. Brothers,
N.L. Gilbreath, B. Simmons,
Ira Johnson, F.E. McCleary,
she has been active at regional Lawrence Moore, Lois Parker
and John Gilbreath.
At the luncheon the week be-
fore, Mr. and Mrs. Woods has
as their guest, her cousin, Mrs.
Hendricks of Corpus
Christi.
Other members present were
Ford, the Jacksons, Biddys,
Mmes. McCleary, Johnson,
Holley, Stinson, Moore, Hind-
man, Gilbreath, Rodgers and
I.D. Gilbert.
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MRS. J.C. DYER, JR.
Music Ms
Plan District
Meet Oct. 22
The Midwestern University Sunshine Club luncheon Thurs-
Music Department under the day were Mrs. Austin Wood,
direction of Dr. Gina Brooks, who recently moved to Wichita
will host the Texas Federation ’ Falls; Roger Holley, Joe Cook,
of Music Clubs District Con ven- Mrs. Richard E. Archer, Mrs.
tion in Wichita Falls Friday,
October 22. according to Mrs.
J.C. Dyer, Jr., Cisco, Third
District President.
Mrs. Raymond
Lone Star District President
of the National Federation of Misses Myrtle andNeomaFish,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Biddy,
Harvey Madden, Mr. and Mrs.
Dink Woods, J.G. Ford, Dave
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Jackson, Mmes. Carmen Keith,
W.Q. Rasbury, Ella Stinson,
Allen Holley, Minnie Woodley,
Music Club and the Lubbock John
Women’s Foreum^ Mrs.
Marshall is a charter member
of the latter two groups. In
art and music chairmanships
lar meeting Tuesday, Oct. 12.
The exact date for the pageant
will be announced at a later
date.
Other business was transact-
ed during the meeting.
All past chiefs present were
honored. These included Clem
Wall, Ollene Dumont, Jessie
Lee Garrison, Jess Edwards,
Juanita Rochelle, Minnie
Havins, Leta McCleary and
Viola SmPh.
Refreshments were served
by Clem Wall during the social
hour.
Officers present included
Monte Belle Chewning, most
excellent chief; Viola Smith,
ex-senior; Leta McCleary, ex-
junior; Ollene Dumont, man-
ager; Minnie Havins, secretary;
Juanita Rochelle, treasurer;
Clem Wall, protector; Jess
Edwards, past chief; Ruth
Brown, guard and Jessie Lee
Garrison, member.
Bigham’s honor, sent by
daughter-in-law, Mrs. JJ?(
Bigham.
Mrs. Davis, president, wel- a handkerchief belongingto her
corned members to the new grandmother, the late Mrs. Duff
club year and presided during Davis; and blue sapphire ear-
a short business session in rings borrowed from her
mother.
Nuptial music, which also in-
cluded “Twelfth of Never,’’was
SOCIETY NEWSY
Ranger.
All members of Texas
Federated Music clubs and
their friends are invited to
attend.
Solemnized Oct. 9
who rendered
Ushers wer6\?°.'i
bride and grOoiSts
and Larry
Following theWeM.
were invited to ,
and Mrs. Hassel tS
the reception. £ ”
L Mrs. Spraherry S’ -
L and groom
I Mr. and Mrs. whH
i and Mrs. r p |l?3d '
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of the groom.
Ann Dean
guests in the
bride’s book.
Christi
Hiltbruner, read Kay White
a white
ed
grandmother.
A,L’ Jones-
MRS. R. L. MCLAREN
Barbara Lynn Jones became
the bride of Robert Lynn Me Ann De
Laren on Saturday, Oct. 9, in guests in the
the Anson First Baptist Church bride’s book. White
at 6 p.m. Pastor of the church Christi Sd
Rev. Alvin Hiltbruner, read Kay White ser^^ 1
the double ring ceremony, be- a White covered?
fore a greenery covered arch- ed with ° ■ ble>
way topped with votive lights, bouquet of
flanked by <
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Anson.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was dressed in
an A lime organza peau d-ange
lace designed with rolled col-
lar. The train fell from a bow
at the neckline and she wore ing Mrs*Sprabc_. w
a headpiece of beaded pearl Calmadge Dean. PetpT^
petals. Thurston Edward
Debi Kay White presided at and Otis White,
the registry. The bride isasenior^
McLaren is a 1970r-
High School J
orchid. Ronnie Cloud served Reserve and will iea^
1Rosa District workshop of the
Texas Federation of Women’s oxuueu x weum orjxerer,” was
J ' ' Clubs would be held Saturday, sung by Mrs. John C Davis of
> > j Oct. 16, in Childress. PaducalV Okl^hom i C- " i *
j Turkey and Childress clubs are of the bride.
Y ■ to be hostesses. Mrs. E
xxiuuug uie nuHie tuwners
shopping were Susie Graham,
MISS WANDA LOU PACE
ENGAGED—Announcement of the engagement and approaching
marriage of his daughter, Wanda Lou Pace, Amarillo, to
Travis Donald Truelock, Dumas, has been made by her
father, Thomas O. Pace of Amarillo. The couple will be
married in a church ceremony in Dumas on Saturday, Nov.
13, at 10 a.m. Miss Pace, daughter of Mr. Pace and the late
Mrs. Thomas O. Pace, is employed by Southwestern Invest-
ment Co. in Amarillo. The groom-elect is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Truelock of Paducah. A graduate of Paducah
High School, he is employed by Diamond Shamrock Oil Co.
former Paducah residents and v • ••
Mr. and Mrs. Larry McLaren, miniature
Appointments
and ;
were
Barbara and Bob? 5UVer
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_ Jerry WereJ1
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The bride is
Matron of honor was Mrs. High School.
A.c. Johnson, who were a floor McLaren is a ia70 c
length empire gown of deep of Anson High School
purple satin trimmed in light a member of the Us v
orchid. Ronnie Cloud served Reserve and will leave Of
as best man. 27 for active duty.
Mrs. Joe Jackson presented
the i
white
Parents of the couple are flanked by?
Mr. arid Mrs. Wilmer H. Jones, pink tapers
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Cecil Carr and
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autumn clothes for her many Y" W!
Also in Hail’s were Rodney W
Sally Yarbrough, Elsie Bearden
and others.
ceremony before a fan-shaped
arrangement of red and white
' day, Oct. 16, Vthe"chu?cT of carnations backed by white and
■■I ' I Christ of Paducah. red gladioli.
% i— i The bride is the daughter of
Bill ' ; I 4 AAA Of,■ Mr> 311(1 MrSe S,E’ Davis 3X1(1
t W IH/3 Sill nV granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
I ) IQ£U OU1UJ CUfl Thacker, Paducah. Mr. and
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Doris Ann Davis Weds
• . ■[! Wedding vows were nlede-ed Raymond Stevenson of Conroe
by Miss ^Uted al, <he double ring
James Carl Lackey IH, both of
Wichita FaUs, at 4 p.m. Satur-
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she Ule Sanla
■ Rosa District workshop of the
W sxsrsts— '•
the look
of fall...
Foi’ lounging, happy hostess-
ing or after “fiving,” Hall-
Scruggs has a new shipment of
long, splashy bold dresses, in
the many colors of the rainbow
and offering the wrap look. The
100 per cent polyester fall one-
piece hostess ensemble is com-
pletely washable.
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Drawing their design from the
classics, this sleeveless “after
5” long dress is so ready for
the holiday season its wearer
will sail right into the winter
party season in this “Concept
‘70” design.
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Also arriving at chic Hall’s
this week are junior Jonathan
Logan pantsuits, featuring the
patriotic theme of red, white
and blue. Designed to carry out
the popular weskit theme, the
one-piece blouse of navy and
white has long sleevest widely
cuffed and is a smart go-any-
where suit.
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From the Beverly Vogue,
California, line has arrived an
assorted array of long, import-
ed screen print skirts and the
“body suit” blouse with bouf-
fant sleeves and peasant style
neckline.
These floor length skirts,
literally guaranteed to make its
wearer feel pretty, pampered
and feminine, are in a variety
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speakers. The club plans toen-
Miss Lyda Kelley, Lottie Gib- tertain guests at its Thanks-
son andMrs.L.L. Goodwin were giving and anniversary dinner,
hostesses for the Wednesday Mrs. Jolly’s slate of officers
Study Club reassembly dinner are Misses Beulah Patton, vice
Thursday evening in ihe president; Bemita Fish, re-
Goodwin home. cording and corresponding
Invocation was given by Mrs. secretary; Inez Kelley, trea-
Goodwin. Members responded suere; Lyda Kelley, critic; also
to roll call with vacation high- Mmes. J.D. Short, second vice
lights which included trips to president; Merrick Gibson. -
Scotland, Canada, Big Bend and parliamentarian; and BJH.
various other places and activi- Marrs, press reporter. I
^ies’ Other committees include ®
Garrison and Mrs. Roy Powell, ’ 0^60Fl t
Miss
Mrs. Loyd Mayes and Mrs.
Merrick Gibson, menu.
Department chairmen
Kelley, Ameri-
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Christmas, Federat- servation; Mrs. T.E. 1
life, Texas Day, international arts; Mrs. Garth, Texas
affairs, education and fine arts, heritage; Mrs. Gibson, inter-
Guests anticipated are high national affairs; and Mrs. Bill
sent a panel discussion on the
Americansim seminar they at-
tended. Mrs.
and Wesley Robbins, district
conservationist with the local Mmes. Garth, Gibson, Jolly,
office of Soil Conservation Ser- Marrs, Mayes, Powell and
vice are also to be guest Short.
Mulkey Insurance Agency
Genera! Insurance
Phone 492-3073
Roll call was answered with ■ ~
. vacation highlights. The pro- John C. Davis, also the'bride’s’
gram closed with Mrs-. Cliff orc j “
Graves playing a piano solo. Odessa,'uncle of ttie bride;'
“On the Road to Mandalay.” ushers.
Current officers other than r‘ '
Mrs. Davis, include Mmes. B.F. nephew? Todd "and Raice'Daiis
» > Hobson, vice president; P.E. of Oklahoma City.
Godfrey, second vice president; The parents of the bride host-
W < ' C«R* Wood, recording secre- ed a reception in the Fellow-
tary’ T,J’ Richards, ship Hall of the church
f corresponding secretary; T.E. immediately following cere-
\ / W7 L°"g’ treasurer; W. C. mony. Mrs. Orin Fell secured
J on Miss Inez Keiiev Amori vvxiii uoii es anu Otner Briggs, parliamentarian named for her cousin’s bridal
■^1 and cX;^s.LoydMies ^ CMC SCh°01 activities’ M federatiQn b00k‘
c ,7.^d^ayes’B members of the Pythian Club W / counselor; E.B. Goodwin, The
ion Day, conservation, home education' Mrl^PoweH fhS announced following their regu- i ' librarian; and Clifford Graves, cake
life, Texas Dav, internatioS! Ste Mrs G^ Te^! meeting Tuesday’ Oct* 12‘ CritiC’ ^°°ra ser*ed by Mrs.
affairs, education and fine arte, heritage- MrL Gibson inter exact date for the pageant -Ms™ - Attending the first meeting Louie Berry, bride’s aunt; and
Guests anticipated are high national’affairs; and M'rs? Bill S be 311110111106(1 at a later ‘ were Mmes._ Bigham, Davis, another aunt, Mrs. Roy
school students who are to pre- Barrett, public affairs.
Other than the hostesses,
members attending the open-
Philip Widmer ing meeting were Misses Inez
Kelley, Fish and Patton; also
Marrs,
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