The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1964 Page: 8 of 8
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THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1964
THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
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The Gabette Club met Thursday
their
for
222 Main, Panhandle, Texas
ner
Telephone 5201
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Considerable interest was shown
Mrs.
rillo visitors Friday.
Mr.
HAIR STYLE OF THE MONTH
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88889
§2 $ $
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tant addition to Red Cross in the
J. M. Stubblefield were present.
operator
owner
Edith's Beauty Shop
Edith Wade, owner — Phone 3661 — Groom, Texas
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
SPECIALS!
treasurer,
honorary
FOUNTAIN SPECIAL
79c
Cecil
Culver Sr.,'
Reynolds, Mr.
lb. 10c
29c
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kirk were!
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1b. 5c
DOUBLE GUNN BROS. STAMPS Wednesdays
with $2.50 purchase exclusive of cigarettes.
—PLEASING YOU KEEPS US IN BUSINESS—
Blakeney
Groom. Texas
Phone 3361
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Local News And
Personal Mention
cream were served to the follow-
ing members: Mmes. Dan Ashford,
EDITH
WADE
BERTHA
AYLWARD
Hawkins;
Hanson;
president,
MRS. CARRIE FOSTER
HONORED AT DINNER
The tax equalization board for
the Groom Consolidated Independ-
ent School District will meet July
ham, Mrs. Cecil Walker, Mrs. Jim
Naylor, Mrs. Leon Nicholson, Mr.
Grocery & Drygoods
CLONA AND JOE BLAKENEY, Proprietors
and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Brooks.
No. 300 Can, Ranch Style
Chuckwagon Beans .. 10 cans 99c
Redeem S and H Green Stamps
at “New” S and H
M.O. Redemption Center
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Pinkney’s
Sunray Franks.... 3 lb. bag 98c
B and B Pharmacy and B and B
Toyland in Pampa
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carter and, president, Mrs. Ruby Pemberton;
family were Amarillo visitors Fri- secretary,
CARSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
Realtors, Abstractors of Titles
Prompt, Dependable Service
3 Flavors, Full 46-0z. Can
CIRCUS DRINK
Large
Yellow Onions
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TORCHBEARERS CLASS
HAS SOCIAL MEETING
plans were made for the club out-
ing which will be held July 13. Mrs.1
Johnny Brooks was given a sur-
prise pink and blue shower. j
Refreshments of cake and ice
N-B DRIVE INN
Special
BAR-B-Q PLATE
Beans, Apricots and
Cole Slaw
90c
PHONE 4431—GROOM
1 Gallon
KELLY MILK
Nice, Fresh
LETTUCE
was visiting in the home of his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Morrow, Thursday.
Thursday and Friday Only
Big, Delicious
SUNDAE 14c
Any Flavor
GROOM PHARMACY
Watch this space each week
for Fountain Special!
Mrs. Pearl Banks. j house. Interest in additional
Mrs. Johnny Lee and sons were courses has been shown. Mr. Har-
shopping in Pampa Monday. ! old Starts reporting on the First
Mrs. Cecilia Keller is visiting Aid courses he has given recently
relatives in Amarillo this week. I indicated there are requests for
Lyman Stubblefield of Amarillo
Swimming students are asked to
come to the school building dress-
ed in swim suits, where possible,'
in order to avoid time loss at the
White Deer swimming pool.
Monday—
9 to 11 a.m.—Tennis
12:10 to 3 p.m.—Girls’ swimming
3 to 5 p.m.—Soft Ball.
Tuesday—
9 to 11—Soft Ball
i county.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Banks and । Mrs. Catherine Brown and Mrs.
children returned to their home in' Albert Wilson reported on the home
Corona, Calif., Sunday after a two J nursing courses now in completion
week’s visit here with his mother, in the chapter room at the Court-
LONGHORN CAFE
Guy and Nancy Blackwell
PHONE 2812 GROOM, TEXAS
visiting in the Lee Kirk home Sun-' WEATHER—HOT AND DRY
day. I The Groom community is begin-
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Peck and Jeff ning to sear following several days
returned to their home in Lawton, of hot, dry weather. Farmers are
Okla., Friday after a week’s visit completing their plowing and rain;
here in the home of their daughter's needed for row crops. The ir-[
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene i rigated feed is off to a good start.
Wilson, Mrs. E. C. Shuman, Mr.
Winfield Powers, the Rev. M. W.
GABBETTE CLUB ENJOYS
MEETING JUNE 25TH
12:10 to 3 p.m.—Boys’ swimming-
3 to 5 p.m.—Tennis.
Wednesday—
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.—Personal in-
struction for tennis players when
requested.
THURSDAY—
9 to 11 a.m.—Soft Ball
12:10 to 3 p.m.—Girls’ swimming
3 to 5 p.m.—Tennis.
Friday—
9 to 11 a.m.—Tennis
12:10 to 3 p.m.—Boys’ swimming,
3 to 5 p.m.—Soft Ball.
Baseball practice for boys 16 and
over at baseball field at 6 p.m. on
Tuesday evenings.
more such work.
The nominating committee re-
NOTICE!
In addition to our regular menu we are now serving
Catfish and Catfish Steaks
Perch Steaks
Rainbow Trout
port was made and accepted. It
was given by Mrs. Glynn D Har-
rell of Groom in the absence of
the Rev. Alvis Cooley, chairman. |
As a result of this accepted re-
port the following persons were!
of the business meeting. Final
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gasway and permanent
Lee, Thursday. |
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Kozoil and
children of Annandale, Va., and in the reports, discussions, andjack Bivens Art Britten, Johnny
Mrs. Jodie Helm visited in the short talks at the annua1 meeting’Brook? Fred Brown, George Clark,!
J. J. Helm home Wednesday night of the Carson County Chapter o , ’ Britten, Billy Fields, Dan-
of last week, the Red Cross held at the Court-nvrtnkenn-t Hunt, Don-
Mrs. Mary Kuehler, Mrs. Cecilia | house in Panhandle last Thurday, aid Ritter and the hostess, Mrs.
Keller, Miss Theresa Britten and June 25. Miss Donna Sims of the
F. B. Ledwig and daughter,
Elaine, were visiting in Pampa,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Farley left
turned to their home in Anson chapters. ■
Tuesdav 1 Miss Ann Olson of Panhandle 2, 1964 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00
Mrs Eulice Monroe, Mrs. Viola'and an active worker in the Pink a.m., at the Groom Public School
Harrell and Mrs Willie Ragsdale Angel group at St. Anthony’s Hos- Building it has been announced.
wereshnppingsinsPamy — of pipar * ERtrdd sUMMER YOvIH PROGRAM
Lubbock were visiting his parents,1 unteer teen-age group. She was SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Leldon Hudson, and followed by another splendid re-1 -----
other relatives here the first of the port on Red Cross Gray Ladies pre-1 All swimming students are asked 1
week. I sented by Mrs. C. R. Parrish now to bring 25 cents next week for ■
Mr and Mrs C A. Morrow, Mr.' of Panhandle and working with the each swimming class. This will
and Mrs. Austin Crowell and chil-' Hutchinson County Gray Ladies/pay for swimming and a bar of
dren, Jerry, Johnny and Connie, at- Mrs. Parrish will give all assist- candy on the return trip.
tended the ’ Stubblefield family re- 1 ance possible in organizing a group
union held in Thompson Park in. of Gray Ladies in Carson County.
Amarillo Sunday. All eight of the j Such a group would be an impor-
children of the late Mr. and Mrs. j tant addition to Red Cross in the
lian Slay of Lubbock, Mrs. Bob E. Huckins.
Pennington and Thelma of IAma- Refreshments for the meeting}
rillo, Mrs. E. S. Kozoil and children were furnished by Mrs. Oneta Han-
and Mrs. John Fraser and children.: son and Mrs. Ruby Pemberton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Black and
children were Amarillo visitors
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wilson of Reynolds, Mr. Cecil Culver Sr.,
Meade, Kans., were visiting his'Mrs. Henry Merrick, Mrs. Glynn
mother, Mrs. Dick Martin, andD Harrell, the Rev. Walter Gra-'
other relatives and friends here
last week end. |
Visiting in the J. J. Helm home E. S. Craig, Mrs. Frank Metcalf,
Saturday afternoon were 'Mrs. Lil- Mrs. E. C. Crawford and Mrs. G.
family of Amarillo were visiting Judge Asbery A. Callaghan; direc-
her mother, Mrs. Katie Britten, j tors are the Rev. Ivan Adams, Mr.
and other relatives here Sunday. I Wayne Cox, Judge Clarence C. Wil-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pebely and liams, Mrs. J. B. Howe, Mrs. L. B.
family of Placerville, Calif., areiWeatherly, Mrs. R. F. Surratt,}
visiting in the home of her sister Mrs. Catherine Brown, Mrs. Albert}
Mr. and Mrs. Max Ray Faulkner
and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Littlefield
were hosts to the Torchbearer class
of the Methodist Church in the
Community Room of the State Na-
tional Bank, Monday night, June
29. Those present were Messrs,
and Mmes. C.J. Roberts, Glynn D
Harrell, Curtis Schaffer, L. A. Hud-
son, Billy McKee, Miss Beulah
Shockley, Mrs. W. M. Garmon, W.
W. McGee, Mrs. E. W. Lamberson.
High at “42” was scored by Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Roberts. Low was}
scored by Curtis Schaffer and Mrs.
E. W. Lamberson.
Mrs. Carrie Foster was honored — -
with a birthday anniversary din- afternoon, June 25, in the home of
Sunday June 29 at the home of Mrs. Arletus Ruthardt for their
‘ - - regular monthly meeting. Mrs.
Art Britten, president, had charge
visitors Tuesday. ^rs. Alice Ward and Mrs. Eulice
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lee and Monroe.
daughters of Hathome, Calif., were
visiting in the home of his cousin ANNUAL COUNTY RED CROSS
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny MEET HELD AT PANHANDLE
Mrs. Phil
Mrs. Oneta
Monday for a few days fishing trip i elected:
at Monument Lake, Colo. } President, H. M. Nichols; vice
sd-h
" Robert Kuehler were Ama- mid-western office of the Am eri- i Arletus Ruthardt^______
, visitors Friday. can National Red Cross at St. Louis , FOUALIZATION
have’beenn vriitingThS aatr who d^i^re^esentXTof ARC aid BOARD TO MEET JULY 2
Pearl Banks, and other relatives, located at Amarillo, give short
and friends here the past few । talks on the Red Cross program
weeks during wheat harvest, re- and the importance of the many
[but would probably benefit from a
good rain.
f >
Carter.
Leo Aylward left Monday for
Cleveland, Miss., on a business
trip.
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1964, newspaper, July 2, 1964; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1511791/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.