The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1991 Page: 4 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Paducah Area Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Bicentennial City County Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
pil .
1
Jones, Lottie Park, Pauline Polk,
Wayne, and Gerald Ford.
(Beta Sigma (Phi
(‘Eastern Star) «
w
bara Hutchinson, the hostess for
Hernandez.
Gardiner, with club collect read,
r
coming year.
BrooksiWorthyPatron-Ricktesliei Duplicate Bridge
Associate Matron - Tamye Leslie; *********•*****&**
Goodwin and Mavis Bates.
of your choice.
I
Cee Vee Baptist Church
(DonaU & Stary Lee Shirt
Assembela De Dois Church
At GTE some things are
NOT ACCEPTABLE.....and some are.
First Nation
Dixie Maid
O
The PaduC
AVE
GE
EXCELLEN
©
THE POWER IS ON
7
OT
GTE
Primitive Baptist Church
Luther Porter, Pastor
Guthrie Baptist Church
Ronnie Tritten, Pastor
First Baptist Church
Larry Millican, Pastor
• First United Methodist"
David Hestand, Pastor
Church of Ch
Robin Crawfo
Those attending were the above-
mentioned, andLaura Slover, Delisa
Timmons, Sheila Timmons, Leah
Helm, Tonya Aycock, LaKenna
First Christian Church
Byron Garrison, Pastor
Church of God of Prophecy
Julian Sanchez, Pastor
Cee Vee Church of Christ
Richard Rogers, Pastor
St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church
Father Adolfo Valenzuela
Dumont Baptist
Chris McCauley, Pastor
The 1935 Sorosis Club met in the
home of Verda Lee Hinds April 22.
This is a list of our area churches. These churches extend open arms to ar
Love, Hope, Faith, Food and Shelter and a reason-for existance.
Come Visit...
Spring, with its renewal of nature all about us, leads
us to reaffirm our faith. The white of winter has given
way to green... the dead branches are abloom with
new life. No wonder that for many, spring is the lovelist
season off all. It is now that we are reminded of the
prophet Isaiah's words: "The mountains and the hills
shall break forth before you into singing, and all the trees
of the field shall clap their hands." Rejoice in the miracle
that is spring with neighbors and friends in the church
First Assembly of God
Gene Russell, Pastor
Associate Patron - Carl Seal; Con-
ductress - Merlene Seal; Associate
Conductress - Faye Sparks; Secre-
tary - Thelma Joyce Hall; Treasurer
- Juanita Whitaker.
Star Points: Organist, Marshal
and other stations will be filled by
appointment from the Worthy
Matron.
FAGE 4
Friendship/Mason
Night Held
By Eastern Star
Paducah Chapter #506, hosted
visiting chapters, District II, Sec-
tion 5, local and visiting Masons,
and Masonic widows, Saturday
night, April 6, at the Masonic Lodge
Hall.
GOLF TOI
May 4
$90.00 J
Officers for the ensuing year were
elected at the April meeting of
Paducah #506 Order of the Eastern
Star. They are:
Worthy Matron - Lila Gene
Set For May 5
A special invitation is extended
to the public, to attend Sherry Foger-
son's spring dance recital, "Stars of
Tomorrow" to be presented Sunday,
May 5,1991, at 2 p.m. in the high
school auditorium.
Tap, ballet, jazz, and gymnastics
will be presented by the following
local students:
Shay Allen, Ashley Patterson,
Karen Sunday, Kristie Wilkerson,
Michelle Blount, Lindsey Paschall,
Bethany Richards, Leisha Ross,
Candace Timmons, Tara Timmons,
Cassandra Davis, Megan Dozier,
Emma Canales, Deidre Griminger,
Missy Canales, and Janay Nash.
Also Kay Shamlin, Misty Wof-
fard, Jessica Galyean, Elissa Love,
Amber Green, Joli Shipman, Krissy
Shipman, Tanya Timmons, Tiffany
Timmons, Andrea Richards, Kayla
Richardson, Angie Parsons, Ashley
Jordan, Lydia Richards, Rachel
Richards, Janice Havins, and Mich-
elle LeHew.
In addition to class numbers, solo
numbers will be performed by Elissa
Love, Tanya Timmons, and Andrea
Richards.
Mrs. Fogerson, who has been
recognized as Diamond Teacher of
the year in Texas, has been teach-
ing dance and gym in Paducah for
the past three years.
j Seigler Funeral Home
| Farmer's Co-op Gin
i Paducah Barber & Beauty Shop
i Cracker's Steak House
The following concerned business people encourage you to support, t
and attend your house of worship
The president, Mrs. Hinds called
the meeting to order and conducted
a short business meeting. Mozelle
Killingsworth gave a report on the
library and addition of new books.
Musical entertainment was pro-
vided using a tape with Margaret
Gilbert, Nancy Turner, Mozelle
Killings-worth and Billy Joe Gilbert
as the Andrews Sisters and Bing
Crosby lip-syncing the words to
"Don't Fence Me In."
Moselle Jones presented a de-
Patriotic decorations and Texas .
bluebonnets adorned the fellowship
hall and lodge room. Decorations
were by Rick Leslie and Anna V
Mayes.
A bountiful meal preceded the
program.
Rick Leslie, Worthy Patron, and <
Lila Brooks, Worthy Matron, wel-
comed the guests. Rick, a Past i
Master of the local Masonic Lodge, *
told of the origin of Masonry and he
spoke about its benevolent chari-
Announcement Corrected
In last week's Post the engag-
ment announcement of Wendy
Tucker and Don Denny the Post
mistakenly listed Don's parents as
Mr. andMrs. Don Denny ofBledsoe.
This should have read Mr. and Mrs.
Jon Denny.
2 MANIX'
A monetary gift will be given to a
graduating senior to be used for
graduation expenses.
Plans were discussed for the
"Friendship Picnic" which will be
May 2. Members are welcome to
bring a friend along.
Delicious refreshments were
served to all members by the host-
ess.
Missionary Baptist CH
Vernon Rodgers, Pasi
Registration for Paducah Pre-Kindergarte
dergarten classes has been planned.
Paducah Independent School District isi
eligible 3-year olds for early education, and^j
for Pre-Kindergarten classes for the schoolI
92. -—
To be eligible, a child must be at least 4••
before September 1,1991, and must be:
(1) unable to speak and comprehe
glish language; or be
(2) from a family whose income isa
subsistence level.
Antioch Baptist Chu
L. W. Washington, Jr.
Farm Bureau Insurance
Jo Ann Keith, Agent
Jeter Farm Store, Inc.
the evening. A business meeting
was conducted by President Mary
Harriet Mowrey and Fern Tip- Simpson, Cheryl Newberry, San-
pen placed first when Duplicate dra Skinner, Susan Havins, Deaun
Bridge Club met April 24 at Town Fields, Carmen Holley, Jill Gann,
Hall. Placing second were Joyce and Lindy Osburn, co-hostess.
Members of the Beta Sigma Phi
sorority met Monday night, April
15, in the home of Karen Deaton.
Items ofbusiness discussed included
the recent Youth Basketball Tour-
nament, "Program of the Year," Girl
of the Year, club sweetheart, and
Founders' Day.
President Belinda Martinez re-
ported that the basketball tourna-
ment received excellent support and
participation andfunds raised would
be used to provide a scholarship for
a graduating PHS senior.
Members then votedfor Program
and Girl of the Year and sweet-
heart. Winners were to be revealed
I
secretary's report, and treasurer's at the annual Founders' Day din-
report. Dues were collected for the ner, at 7:00 p.m. Monday.
ve ]
KINDERGARTEN REGISTR
vcancer
? SOCIETY*
Goof Lucf^
AtTfte
STATE RACKMEET
Leah Burns, were Kayla
Richardson, Jennifer Patterson,
Rachael Richards, Wander Poteet,
Leonor Alafa, Ginger Mahorney,
Shara Staggs, Heather Fields, Erin
Williams, Josie Arias, Amy Garcia,
Toni Lisenbee, and April Burns.
invisdontsflilofth)
he eari
Av
A
Ryan, Regan Richards, Clearance Flemons, Reshell Garrett,
Thomas, Glendale Hurd, Casey LaShaunda McGuire, and Adelina
Timmons, Josh Brown, Gary Henry, Mercado. Coaches were Delisa and
Anthony Poteet, Kristin James, Trey Sheila Timmons. Fifth graders,
Registration for Kindergarten requires thCOI
be 5-years old before September 1, 1991, w
child's birth certificate, social security nu
shot records when they register.
Registration will be held for both Pre-Ki
and Kindergarten on Wednesday & Thursday K ।
from 2:30 - 5:00 in the Goodwin Cafeteria.
The Worthy Matron expressed Ilene Robertson, Eloye Shavor,
the appreciation of the Eastern Star Darene Gibson, and Johnye Davis.
Chapter to the Masons for all the
privileges that are afforded them
through the use of the Lodge Hall
and the other ways their help is ,
avapalespthkChspterntoa the (Felpluan ’Stu3y'\
Friendship Program, "Friendship's V Club J
Wishing Well," using a lovely mini- The Delphian Study Club met
ature redwood wishing well built by Tuesday, April 16, at the Cottle
Joyce Hall. Ten guests were escorted County Museum at 7:30 p.m.
to a line west of the altar, each A brief talk about the museum's
drawing a number from the well, beginnings and expansion was given
and were honored with friendship by LaVerne Hoffman.
verses and wishes by Chapter Members then toured the mu-
members. seum and viewed all the inside
Frances Richards read The exhibits. Time did not permit a trip
Level and the Square, by poet outside to see other items. Many of
Laurete amd Founder of the East- the exhibits have been donated or
em Star, Dr. Robert Morris. The are on loan to the museum. It was a
Masons meet upon the Level, com- very interesting and enjoyable eve-
ing from all walks of life, and part ning for the following members:
upon the Square, at the end of life. LuAnn Black, Nancy Bratton, Mary
From The Prophet by Kahlil Clark, Mary Gardiner, Winnie
Gibran, Mrs. Richards recited an Garth, Margaret Gilbert, Barbara
inspiring poem about the joy and Hutchinson, Gayle Long, Marilyn
sweetness of true friendship. Parnell, Grace Piper, Mary B. Rat-
The program ended with the liff, Adelle Smith, Anita Thompson,
group listening to the stirring song, and Juanita Whitaker.
God Bless the USA by Lee Green- After leaving the museum, the
wood.______ members went to the home of Bar-
ties including the Crippled Chil- lightful part about "How to Work
dren's Hospital, and Masonic Or- with Glass." She showed several
phans Home, Dallas; learning dis- pieces of stained glass and etching
ability centers, educational grants, that she had done.
and many other charities. He men- Refreshments were served to the
tioned several notable Masons in- above-mentioned and Mildred
eluding George Washington, Ben- Clark, Elva Currey, Violet Gann,
jamin Franklin, Sam Houston, John Warren Havins, Myrtle Jones, Altha
|
As
(ocA4me
(-3,
(
SmmM\*‘871
neA ",/
Aguinaga, Bernardo Mendoza, Jer-
ome Flemons, Stephen Burns, Lan-
don Powe, and Eddie Grant.
On Friday, Quanah's sixth grade
girls took home the trophy and
Paducah placed fourth, losing to
Motley County and Childress. Play-
ingfor Paducah were Vfanney Atch-
ley, Maria Munoz, Natalia Gonzales,
Maria Aguinaga, Sandra Skinner,
Mary Rodriguez, Michele LeHew,
Nancy Sweeney, Janice Havins, Kay
Shamlin, and Jennifer. Givens.
Coaches were Sandra Skinner and
Barbara Walker.
Fourth and fifth graders com-
peted Saturday, with all four of
Paducah's teams advancing to the
championship rounds. The fourth
grade boys, coached by Rusty Dea-
ton and Vickie Mahorney, claimed
second place by defeating Motley
County 31-18 and Childress fifth
31 -26 before facing Paducah fifth in
the final. Paducah's fifth grade boys
won the tournament,defeating
Childres fourth 41-23 and Paduca
fourth 43-27. Fourth graders par-
ticipating were Eric Rekieta, Brad
Blount, Brad Flemons, Adam Men-
doza, Heath Stofel, Jonathan
Walker, Billy White, Erik Crawford,
Jeremy Jones, Kyle Bates, and
Jason Detwiler. Fifth grade, coached
by Val Cruz and Lester Mosley, were
James McGruder, Brady Tippen,
Anthony Maldonado, Ace Smith,
Stoney Lee, Steven Cruz, Jason
Poteet, Augustine Mercado, Jeremy
Beck, Dewayne Mosley, Nathan
Sikes, Ralph Gutierrez, and Daniel
Roaring
Rane
Roarings
8833333
Call Ts
(806)3
Archer, J. Goodwin, Carlos coached by Cheryl Newberry and
? Se• e~0329 eT02 Se®228eM~9 Sec A r pCA
Paducah Youth Place r« MJ
High in Tournament be held at en’Step
11935 Sorosis CIu^l Stars Of Tomorrow
■ 1 — - - Paducah's basketball future In the girls division, Paducah s and 23,1991, inize
looked promising as fourth, fifth, fifth grade took first place by de- Sandwiches» and
and sixth graders won three out of feating Childress fifth 28-22 and noon on Friday -abou
four championships April 4-6 at the Paducah 4th 30-25. The fourth grade State Park with ~ or r
Youth Basketball Tournament spon- girls advanced to the final by top- planned at thee are
sored by Beta Sigma Phi. Other ping Childress fourth 21-16 and swimming area, feet 2
teams participating were Quanah, Motley fifth 26-16. Playing on the Saturday, v, par
Childress, and Motley County. fourth grade team were Viviana picture makinga.e
Sixth grade boys, coached by Mercado, Sophia Pina, Tanya Tim- at the Turkey Ho ydte
Randall Ryan, captured first place mons, Jessica Galyean, Andrea being served th. Nod
Thursday night by defeating Qua- Richards, Nikki Truelock, Tiffany will be a programpuble
nah 42-23 and Childress 42-33. Timmons, Amanda Smith, Misty tainment and ga ow
Sixth grade team members are Zack Woffard. Alvsia Fulton, Margaret The reunion "y to
day with visitin"»s th
mmm5 Ml tO (
THE PADUCAH POST y PADUCAH TEXAS WEDNES
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View one place within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Taylor, Jimmye C. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1991, newspaper, May 1, 1991; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1413980/m1/4/?q=%22divorce%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.