The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. [66], No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1973 Page: 3 of 6
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THE PADUCAH POST AUGUST 2, 1973
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PADUCAH OFFICE
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Passbook
Savings
S/Sgt.&Mrs.Rose
To Be Stationed
In Hawaii
Woods Visit
Old Home
In Eliasville
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LaMarque were guests
The designation of an Ameri-
can Cancer Society professor of
We didn’t have many ladies
out to golf or eat last Thurs-
day but where we lacked quantity
we surely had quality! We enjoy-
ed having Renee Hageman out
to eat with us. She was the
guest of Pris Wilcox and judg-
ing from her squeaks on the
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WHERE YOU SAVE
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NEWS FROM
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cah Temple No. 7, met
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ly 24, at 7:30 p.m.
ers filling chairs were
Excellent Chief Monte
Chewing protem, Past
Mrs. V. C ross
Is Club Hostess
The Finny H.D. Club met
Thursday, July 12, 1973 in the
home of Mrs. Dale Rankin with
Mrs. V. Cross as hostess. •
Mrs. Mody Smith, president, •
called the meeting to order. Roll *
call was answered with “A
Garden Hint.”
Minutes were read and ap-
proved.
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District meeting will be
9, in Pampa.
next stated meeting will
&, 14, at 7:30 p.m. Hos-
111 be Mildred Shavor and
Brinson.
Teshments were servedby
Belle Chewning, to those
oned and Treva Eblen and
Keith.
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A 7 107 30 Months Certificate
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and played with us Thursday
and showed us some good golf.
Annie Ruth Hutchinson sank a
long birdie putt on #8 and was
one excited lady! Tish Orr shot
her lowest score to date-her
eagle on #6 on Wednesday must
have set her going! and all in
all everyone seemed to be happy
with their golf. By the way the
scream you heard early on
Thursday evening was Mildred
Hamrick after she had birdied
#7 and #8 in a row-not bad
or an -quote “Old, blind, crip-
pled woman” unquote.
The luncheon on Sunday was
sparsely attended but was re-
ported to be the best one yet
so the food was good! the rain
of course cancelled the mixed
tournament.
There will be a tape-dance
out at the club on Saturday,
August 4th.
returned Friday from a 10 day
trip to New Orleans where they
visited the Raymond Hill family
at Houna, La.; then on to
Miamia where they went on a
buy FX
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C 7107 6 Months Certificate
Mel • /0 $1000 Minimum Balance
EVERY CUSTOMER’S
OD health is of
MPORTANCE TO US!
*^IS'WD Pharmacist
it s always a pleasure to take care of
Your health needs, whether we're filling
a prescription or supplying you with
Other health products. Come in and get
acquainted with us today!
.ROBERT BECK,
and Thursday of last
The Clayton Ryans had their
children home over the week-
end, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Ryan
and Heather of Quinlan, and Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Coley, Laura
and Clint of Fort Worth. They
were joined by Mr. and Mrs.
Hal Ryan of Paducah.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Ellis have been
son Fred of Auza, Calif. Other
visitors at the time were
another son, Richard, now of
Paducah and his son, Mike Ellis
of Wichita Falls.
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A son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Marlin Johnson, Danny and
Ronald of Albuquerque, N.M.,
visited last Monday through
Wednesday with his mother,
Mrs. Ira Johnson and sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Ryan.
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GUTHRIE DONKEY BALL-
GAME
The Donkey Baseball game
held last week by Guthrie Lions
putting green she must have
----- and Mrs. Bobby Rankin sank more than she missed!
and Melanie, Midland; Mr. and Sally Faye Hight came out
• Avoid waste accumuloJ
and detergent pile-up J
sale, easy-to-use applic
will prevent the periode
mess and expense of cl
ging. ANTI-POLLUTION
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
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"_Mr. Myron Townley of Paducah announces the
hng marriage of his daughter, Shauna Jann, .to
" Gne Galyean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Tucker
1 1 Wedding vows will take place at the Missionary
'church in Paducah at 7 o’clock, August 4, 1973.
a Kay Smith will be the officiant. Friends and
J are invited to attend. Shauna will be a graduate in
LY ABSTRACT nt ' paducah High School. Wally is a 1972 graduate. The
ly abolract OFP e will reside in Paducah where Wally is employed
Dept. of Agriculture.
3 Viola Smith, Ex. Senior
| Lee Garrison protem,
I dor Clem Wall, Manager
I Brown, Secretary, Lois
father came to Graham to live
until his death.
Mr. Woods remembered that
his grandfather accompanied
his father’s family, the C.V.
Woods, to Foard County in
February, 1899, and then re-
turned to his home in Young
County where he passed away
in May, 1899. His wife, Sarah,
died in 1892.
The Woods and their daugh-
ter and husband returned to
Eliasville for the evening’s
activities which included a sup-
per at 6 p.m., catered by the
Ivan Home Demonstration Club.
Eugene P. Frenkel, an inter-
nationally-known internist and
hematologist in charge.
The joint announcement was
made by ACS and Dr, Charles
3-day cruise to Nassau. Then C. Sprague, president of the
they spent a few days with UT Health Science Center. A
Mrs Bate’s sister and family, Texas first and one of six in
Mr ’and Mrs. Jack Crandell at the nation, the position is that
of a scholastic specialist on
cancer.
Cancer Society
The Texas Division of the
American Cancer Society has
announced the establishment of
a professor of clinical oncology
(study of tumors) at University
of Texas Southwestern Medical
School of Dallas, with Dr.
DF GOD CHUR
. LONNIE HARRIS,^
clinical oncology involving orial Hospital after a fall.
Care For Mother
Mon tie (Mrs. Howard H. )
Reynolds of Fort Worth return-
ed home Friday, following a
visit with her mother, Mrs.
E. W. Thomas, who was recent-
ly a patient in Richards Mem-
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Staff Sgt. and Mrs. W. L.
‘Butch’ Rose left from Love
Field Thursday, July 26 for
Kanoehe Bay, Hawaii where they
will be stationed for the next
three years.
Mrs. Rose is a Marine also,
a WAM with Sgt. rating. Both
have been Marines for six
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Another daughter, Ella Mae
(Mrs. Homer) Fish, also of ;
Fort Worth, gave care to her
mother her first five days at i
home.
Mrs. Reynolds said she and 1
her husband moved from Pa-
ducah in 1939. He had come to 1
Paducah in 1926 from Slaton
where he and his father, J. H. •
Reynolds, were in the electrical
business . Later when his
parents joined him here, the ।
father and son continued the
same enterprise. Many of Padu- ।
cah homes and stores were wir-
ed by the two. Before his father i
arrived, Raynolds had been eni-
ployed by J. L. Heim, the |
operator of a garage and the
electric light plant. It is thought I
that Heim followed Lon Gris-
ham who in 1912 had the first ’
light plant here.
Reynolds and the former 1
Miss Thomas were married in ,
Paducah on Sept. 27, 1930, by
her grandfather, the Rev. David ।
Paul Carr. The Thomas family
had moved here in 1920 from I
Big Spring.
eral days were spent by all
the family in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Rose, Arlington,
parents of the couple.
party given by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rose.
Attending the supper and re-
freshments of cake and punch
were guests: Hank Johnson of
Sterling City; Mrs. Lois Reed,
Sterling City; Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Johnson, Jackie and Lilly
of Abilene; Mr. and Mrs. J.W.
Latham, Paducah; Mr.andMrs.
Gerald Latham, Altus, Okla-
homa; Lawrence Rose of
Wichita Falls, and Miss Beverly
O’Daniel, Kirkland.
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I le, Protector Minnie
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bates,
Mrs. Mody Smith presented club and the county commis-
the program on, “Heart sioners, ended in a 2 to 2 stand-
Diseases.” off. Commissioners remain
The club decided to have underfeated as the King county
a picnic July 26 at Roaring Lions’ best effort were not
Spring. Everyone invited bring enough to overcome the ex-
a picnic lunch to be served perience of Judge Lee Roy Dil-
around 8:30. liard’s team.
Achievement Day will be Sept. The Lions and Donkeys could
18. not agree on much either, but
Refreshments were served you know how that goes. Both
to: Mmes. Dewayne Pettiet, teams are still rarin’ to go,
Dale Rankin, V. Cross, Larry and promise a rematch in ‘74.
Rush and guest, Mrs. Randy however.
Pettiet, Mrs. Benny Pettiet, MICKIE ROSE HONORED
Miss Pat Smith, extension WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY
agent, Janelle and Todd Smith, Miss Mickie Rose was honor-
Dale and Lee Rush, Brent Ran- ed on her birthday last Thurs-
kin and hostess, Mrs. V. Cross. day, July 26, with a supper
awards f $25,000 per year for
three years with review and an
extension of up to five years.
Dr. Frenkel’s duty will be to
disseminate the latest know-
ledge about cancer throughout
the various research and teach-
ing programs carried out by
Southwestern, while remaining
professor of internal medicine.
Dr. Sprague noted, “It is
just recognition to Dr. Frenkel
who has done a superb job here
and it will signigicantly streng-
then our efforts in the area of
onocology."’
The professorship to Dr.
Frankel and Southwestern was
made by the board of directors
of the Texas Division, ACS. It
will be substantially supported
by a grant made to the Society
by the Gifford Foundation and
the Zale Foundation.
ay Hono ree
Ha Stinson was honor-
birthday with a mis-
shower by members
ae--- unlap Quilting Club at
meeting on Tuesday,
in the home of Mrs.
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years and have been stationed
_ . at Paris Island, S.C. the past
Mr. and Mrs. Dink Woods 18 months, while there, Rose
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. was a court reporter and Mrs.
avens. „ , Bob Whitaker of Chillicothe at- secretary to the base
It was finished for the tended the 22nd Annual Elias- Rose was secretary me
ville Old Settlers Reunion, July commander. Both will continue
Ing a covered dish for 28-29 in the Community Taber- these duties in Hawaii.
ere Mmes. Stinson, S.A. nacle. This makes S. Sft.Rose s se-
B Willie Hener Mr. and Mrs, Woods visited cond overseas tour. He was
wen, Willie Henderson, the Woods old home place where stationed in Viet Nam and Okin-
ajors, W. T. Goodgame, he lived until he was nine years awa from Nov. ’70 to Nov. ’71.
lints, W. E. McClendon, old after which he moved with While there, Rose was awarded
tors, Lawrence Moore, his ‘parents in 1899 to Margaret, * the Navy Achievenemt Medal
ckson, Jimmie Cate, in Foard County. They visited for meritourious service and
. Perkins, Effie Russell, ie old school site and the devotion to duty. The couple
■ nd Wall, Pat Hodge and historic Mm where everyone visited in Paducah with his
Ebbell. had both flour and meal ground. grandfather, E, R. Clark and
[V and guests were Havens, Mr. Woods had been interest- his uncle and family, the Don
Si ; Goodgame and Isbell. d in locating the grave sites Clarks. While in Paducah,Rose
| next quilting will be at of his grandparents. Mr. and was accompanied by his
| neof Mrs. A. C. Tucker Mrs AG. Woods. His grand- daughter, Shanna Rose of
1 7. father was a Confederate Hobbs, N.M. Also_visitmg were
I ng MppI Soldier in the War between Mr,
I -n--- the States, serving in a supply
Company located in Fort Worth. Mrs. Bill Rose, Earlene and
When the War ended, his grand- Branda Dawn Bragg, all of
■ -■ Arlington. The Roses also visit-
ed in Oklahoma with his grand-
mother, Mrs. Eva Rose and in
Vernon with Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Bayne and Tonda. Sev-
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The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. [66], No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1973, newspaper, August 2, 1973; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1407422/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.