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THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS 79039
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1969
HAIR STYLE OF THE MONTH
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Operators
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'Mr. and Mrs. Galen Frederiksen
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Elaine Led wig visited Mrs. C. L.
Ledwig and other
Oct. 26-Nov. 2
EVANGELIST WILL BE
REV. T. 0. UPSHAW
arillo Tuesday and Wednesday.
at Groom Memorial Hospital.
Music Director Will Be
CLYDEL CHAPMAN
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Minister of Music & Education
Northside Baptist Church, Odessa, Texas
BEV. T. O. UPSHAW
EVENING SERVICES DAILY AT 7:30 O’CLOCK
after Nov. 1st
Alvin R. Hirbrunner. Pastor
HAIRCUTS
$1.75
S&H GREEN STAMPS
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TRACK AND GYM SHOES
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
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BOYS’ JEANS
MEN’S COVERALLS,
UNDERWEAR, SOCKS,
Piecegoods, Patterns, Accessories and Notions
GROOM DRYGOODS
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Emaline Hermesmeyer, proprietor
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Groom, Texas
Phone 248-5081
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Local News And
Personal Mention
Linda Littlefield
Anna Sanders
Edith Wade
Bertha Aylward
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First Baptist Church
GROOM, TEXAS
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Morning Services at 7:00 o’clock Monday thru’ Friday
EVERYONE IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND ALL SERVICES
PASTOR OF CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
PAMPA, TEXAS
CITY BARBER SHOP
Charles G. McSpadden
Proprietor
Double SandH Green Stamps Wednesdays
ON SALES OVER $2.50—EXCLUDING CIGARETTES)
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EDITH’S BEAUTY SHOP
Edith Wade, owner—Ph. 248-3661—Groom, Texas
(Member Waples- Platt er West Texas, Inc., Lubbock, Texas)
Telephone 2651 Residence Phone 2051 Groom, Texas
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Goranson, in Amarillo Wed-
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Johnson as far as Wichita Falls,
where she spent the wek end visit-
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major surgery Wednesday morning Calif., to join her parents, Mr. and
---- ■ - Mrs. John Stevens. The Fields
We have a modern store equipped to supply all your grocery needs
at reasonable prices. And the best in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
We Sell Beef Inspected by the United States Department of Agriculture
FREE DELIVERY AT 10:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M.
friends here last Wednesday. She
received her discharge from the
U.S. Army at Fort Bragg, N.C., on :
Sept. 15 after serving an enlist-1
ment as an officer in the nurses’
corps. She was en route to Hous-;
ton where she plans to make her'
future home. !
Mrs. Loula Wall visited in the
home of her grandson and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Byrd, in Am-
" GROCERIES, Fruits, MEATS, Vegetables, NOTIONS !
Jack Bivens and son, Mark, past several weeks, returned home
made a business trip to Oklahoma to Henly, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
City Saturday Looten and children of Panhandle
Mrs. Max Wade was attending took Vincent home to Missouri,
to business in Pampa Thursday Saturday, where they visited rela-
afternoon fives and friends this week.
Mrs. Melvin Asberry and Mrs.
Ted Friemel were Amarillo visit-
ors Friday.
west Texas Hospital in Amarillo Mrs. Charlie Fields and Mrs. T.
last week. She is reported to be1G. Fields took MTS. Charlie Fields’
recovering and expects to return granddaughter, Laurie Stevens, to
to her home in Pampa this week.- Dallas Friday where she made a
Mrs. Arletus Ruthardt underwent non-stop plane trip to Oakland,
relatives and
ny Frederiksen of Canyon were
Jones, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Black of Can-
yon were visiting homefolks last
veck end.
ing her daughter, Dondra,
Mrs. Benton Moreman and Irene
Baggerman were Pampa visitors
Friday.
Mrs. Fred Brown, Tracy and
Lezlie were Pampa viistors Satur-
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Pierce of i
Enid, Okla., were visiting Sunday
in the home of her sister and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Mc-
Spadden.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Gry were
visiting in the home of their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly
Gray at Portales, N.M., last Wed-
nesday and Thursday.
Mrs. Jack Hill of Amarillo was
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bivens, and other relatives
and friends here Monday.
Mrs. Herbert Hunt and Mrs. Ken-
neth Black were Amarillo visitors
Monday.
Callers in the home of Mrs. Bill
Carney Friday included Mr. and
Mrs. Aubrey Wood of Amarillo,
Mrs. Stella Patterson, Mrs. Joe
Davis, Mrs. Charlene Weller, Mr.
and Mrs. A. R. Cummings, and on
Saturday, Mrs. George Eschle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carney and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Car-
ney, Donald and Larry, returned
home to Amarillo Sunday evening
after spending the weekend with
their mother, Mrs. Loretta Carney.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carney re-
mained here until Monday evening.
Another name to add to the list Eddy Moreman, of Texas City
of Groom students in college is i were visiting in the home of his
Jimmy Carl Jones who is attending parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benton
West Texas State University. i Moreman last week. The group
Mrs. Burniece Johnson visited, arrived back home Saturday just
her mother and other relatives at in time to welcome little Eddy s
Fort Worth last week end. Mrs. । new sister into the world. The
Bill Burgin accompanied Mrs. i parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raefor
Moreman of Texas City.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Looten were
Mrs. Wanda McCauley of Mur-
physboro, Tenn., is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Eulice Monroe, and
other relatives here this week.
Mrs. Johnny Ford and Mrs. Ber-
tha Knight returned Friday eve-
ning from a week’s vacation trip
and visit with relatives and friends
in Oklahoma City, Durant, Musko-'
gee and Tahlequah, Okla., and Lin-
coln and Prairie Grove, Arkansas.
Mrs. Henry Merrick was in charge
of the Carson County Groom
Branch Library while Mrs. Knight
was on vacation.
other relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Garrett and,
son, Cameron, of Amarillo were nesday:
visiting her mother, Mrs. Esta j . ... J T
Byes, and sister Mrs. Ruby Lee and children of Amarillo and Lan-
Visitors in the home of Mrs.
Jean Atkins, Debbie and Mike, last
week end were Mr. and Mrs.
Richie Craven and children of Abi-
lene, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fields
and Mrs. Clarence Eisenbach of
San Angelo, and Phillip Craven of
visiting in the home of their
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ladies visited relatives, attended a
ball game and the State Fair while
in Dallas over the week end.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Cornett Sunday were
her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Elliott of Wellington, and a
brother-in-law, Lloyd Graham, of,
Olton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Whatley vis-
ited his sister, Mrs. Bess Gill, in a
rest home in Amarillo Sunday.
Also visiting Mrs. Gill this week is
her son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Gill of Douglas, Ariz.
foliage drive through Colorado last Mr. and Mrs. Thad Moreman of
week. ! Galveston and their grandson,
Kenneth Black visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gil-
liland at Crawford, Okla., last
week end.
Mrs. Bill Dye and sons, Wayne, ■
Brad land Bryan, of Hereford were i
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin Anglin, and other relatives
here last week end.
Mrs. (Roe) Florence Davis un-1
derwent major surgery in North-
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visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Frederiksen and other
relatives and friends here Friday.
Mrs. Bessie Michels returned to Vincent Looten who has been vis-
her home in Lefors Monday after: iting in the home of his brother ।
a few days visit here in the home' and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
of her daughter and family, Mr., Looten and with other relatives
and Mrs. Odell Cain 1 and friends in this area for the
all Revival
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^Homer’s Grocery
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Doss and' Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Neal were
Mrs. Loula Wall made the aspen' visiting in Pampa Thursday. J Amarillo.
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1969, newspaper, October 16, 1969; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1512067/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.