The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1981 Page: 2 of 12
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Monte Weatherly of Lub-
bock, Tania Weatherly of
Amarillo and Mr. and Mrs.
Claudine Britten and her
mother Mrs. Clara Britten
spent Easter with the Jim
Meyers family in Dalhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meyers
visited recently in Vernon
with her sister and his niece.
Mrs. C.R. Copeland was
painfully injured in a fall at
her home last week and is
receiving treatment at High-
land General Hospital in
Pampa.
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Doris Homer spent Easter
Sunday with family members
at her sister’s home in Strat-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. John Richey
of Clarendon visited the R.A.
Snyder’s recently.
Mrs. Bob Newton spent
Easter in Spearman visiting
her daughters, Mollie Turner
and Judy Friemel and their
families.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Norton
of Garden City, Kan. and
Mr. and Mrs. Irl Smith and
sons Matt and Kenny of
Pampa spent the Easter Holi-
day with the girls parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Neal. On
Saturday they all visited Mr.
and Mrs. J.D. Norton of
Amarillo.
Rip and Joy Snyder and
Mrs. Truman Richey and
Sean visited in Pampa and
with friends in Panhandle
while Mrs. Richey and Sean
were in Groom.
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Maxine Quirk and Jackie
Bichsel were in Dallas over
the weekend visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Nepper. Also
coming to Dallas for a visit
were Mr. and Mrs. Gayion
Nepper and son John of
Temple.
Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Neal
and sons Alex, Jimmy and
- Billy of Amarillo were visit-
. ing J.E.’s aunts Saturday,
- Mrs. Nellie Ford and Mrs.
Bertha Knight.
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Amarillo visited Monday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Culver, Sr.
Easter holiday guests in
the Cecil Culver home were
Bo and Cecelia Loftis of
Irving, Tex.
Thursday, April 23
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Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Tur-
vaville and Johnny Carl re-
turned Monday after visiting
several days in Quanah with
his brothers and their fami-
lies. They enjoyed fishing at
Lake Pauline and returned
‘ home with a catch of 54 fish.
S. B. Ball of Pampa visited®
his uncle Rip and Joy Snyder
Sunday.
Hot Steak Sandwich
$3 39
Mrs. Mary Lou Homer,
Marcia and Janie spent
Easter in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Neal Lueb and
family and Tim Homer in
Hereford.
in Oklahoma during the
Easter holidays. They were
joined at the lake by John’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Way-
mon Clark of Chilicothe, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill England
Phillip and Becky visited in
Wellington Saturday and
Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Mont-
gomery'.
Weekend campers at Lake ting spent ten days in Hous- Dub Heathington of Brown-
Greenbelt were Mr. and ton visiting relatives and field visited with Mrs. Marie
, Mrs. T. C. Sustaire and friends. Rogers over the weekend.
daughter Sharon and Mr. -------------------------
Mrs. Randy Fraser and
Matt of Hartshorne, Okla,
spent two weeks before
Easter visiting with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Meyer in Turkey and with
Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser.
Mrs. Fiaser, Walt and Tricia
returned them to their home
Wednesday and enjoyed
visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Randy Fraser and
Matt and took part in Matt’s
first Easter egg hunt. Mrs.
Fraser. Walt and Tricia re-
turned home Sunday.
52.00
Participants in the Buffalo
Run sponsored by the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruth- Kiwanis Club of Canyon
ardt and family and Mrs. Saturday, were John and
Mary Ruthardt and family Darron Eschle. John took
visited in Bogota with Mr. second in his age division
and Mrs. L.M. Ruthardt over and Darron won first for his
Easter holidays. age group. Both were in the
five mile run.
Hughes, and Deina, Jerry Amarillo, Mrs. Nellie Ford
Dockery and Mrs. David and Mrs., Bertha Knight
Lester. Jason and Michelle visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
all of Amarillo were Sunday Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
visitors in the home of Mr. Neal and son Joseph in'
and Mrs. John Hickox. Clarendon Sunday.
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Mrs. John Howard, Mrs.
Kenneth Payton, Mrs.
Ronnie Fields. Mrs. R. W.
Wills and Mrs. Glynn D
Harrell attended Carson
County Extension Home-
makers Council at the
Memorial Building in Pan-
handle Monday morning.
and Mrs. Burl Painter and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Neal of sons.
John Howard and Kyle Mrs. LaMoine Leach and
were fishing at Waurika Lake • Mrs. Viola Winniford of
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Miller, Phil & Miller, Ila. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1981, newspaper, April 23, 1981; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517741/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.