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\1 THE CLAUDE NEWS
Claude, texa* APRIL 11, IMS
Hair styling topic
for Unity Study
CLUBS • LOCALS
Wedding plans
anhbunced
Carole Louise Poole, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poole of
Tcxline, Texas, is engaged to
Lloyd Murrcll Triplett. son of Mr
at Palrvlew.
Motion was made and second-
ed that we sell Stanley products.
Motion did not carry. „ _ Unity Study Club was enter-
Program on Civil Defense was talned recently In the home of
given by Mrs. Glen Robinson. jack McOowan. The pro-
Meeting adjourned. gtam topic was hair styling. Dale
Those present were Mmes. Lee Johns of Amarillo, was guest
Goodn, Marvin Stephenson, For- speaker and he had with him
rest Bennett, George Wilmoth, Mrs j0hns, Richard Welch and
Glen Robinson, Louie Schmidt, Larry peneschi. After his talk to
Theodore Goad, Henry Ford, gr0up, he and his associates
Cloyd Burton, Louis Thomas, Glen combed and styled the hair of
Evans, Jim Brown, C. L. Goad, each member.
Albert Fithen, Bob Vaughn and Members attending were Mes-
one new member, Fred Robinson, games Don Bagwell, Pat Bagwell,
and two guests. Robert Westbrook Bert Wooldridge, Tom Christian,
and Nancy Iesgrips. Davis Burrow, Henry Fields, Mack
Justiss, Shannon Doss, Lynn
Thanks to friends Boomer, Ivan Chauveaux, Pitts
Crudgington and the hostess. Oth-
I wish to express my sincere e). guests for the afternoon were
appreciation for all the nice cards, Mesdnmes
Large attendance at opening Sunday
u , — J. P. Matheson, Jim
and Mrs. T. T. Triplett of Claude, letters, flowers and gifts. I en- T.enth Ben Ballard and Cecil
The marriage is to take placc joyed those who visited me while Hubbard.
June 1. 1933. at 7 p.m. in the jn the hospital and since coming
First Methodist Church in Tex- home. May God bless each and
line. everyone.
Mrs. Roy Dye. n
Maiden Club plan
Easter program
Carole is a member of Alpha
Datta Pi. Alpha Chi. Kappa Delta
Pi, and is the Sweetheart of Sig-
ma Nu fraternity at West Texas
State University where she is a
Mrs Bell McCreary, owned of prizes and at 5 p.m. a drawing- junior student majoring in ele-
the new Orchid Beauty Salon, was held. The first prize, a $15 mentary education. Hannah Keeter March 22
in Claude, was quite happy oil permanent, was won; by Judge Lloyd is a member of Sigma Nu * th Hannah Keeter Ma ch B
with the large crowd and respon- E. Johnson. Bjwnd prize. a at West IM. SMe ™5US SonTfan Interest.
The Maiden Harmony Club met
Thanks to friends
Thank you so much for your
kind rememberances of flowers,
cards and visits during my stay
in the hospital. It was so nice
of each of you and did a lot to
cheer me up.
Beverly Garrison.
day afternoon from 2 to 5
Visitors registered for
Dependi
every year...
Carolyn Clark of Amarillo. Sharen
door Wilson, of Amarillo, won the' third:
prize, a hair cut.
Out-of-town visitors at the e-
vent were Cecil Bessent, Mrs. Mc-
Creary's brother, of Berrynvile,.
Washburn plans
Easter Egg Hunt
The Washburn Stitch and Chat-
Mime
Ark., Mrs. Geo. Britten and child- ter CUlb met on April 2, 1963. at
ren of Groom, Marion and Rhon- ^ Washburn Community Center,
da Seba of Tribune, Kans., Jua- Rolj calj was ansWered by 11
nice Onstott of Tribune, Kans.r jjiembers.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McCreary of Members discussed and decided
Ballard, Frances Reck and Fran-
ces May.
Delidbus refreshments were en-
joyed
Reck,
Sanders, Viola Nickell, Ettie Con-
rad, Thelma January, Mary Paf-
ford, Reta Eddleman, Edith Bal-
lard and one visitor, Mary Ben-
ton. and the hostess, Mrs. Keeter.
Our next meeting will be our
Return from visit
in mid-west states
Ed and Thelma Branscum re-
turned home Thursday of laat
by Frances May, "Frances week ,f,om a m™ths }ri?< vLsit"
Olinda Collins, Suvania 'nS, relaTtI^es and f"™ds n Ken-
tucky, Indiana and Illinois. They
reported a very enjoyable trip.
The Branscums are the parents
of Mrs. E. J. Chapman.
*[ Mrs. Shannon (Robbye) Doss,
Quanah, Mr. and Mrs. Homer upon an Eas|er Egg Hunt for the Kas('„'r nr our am FiTdavAnril 12 after spending six days at. a pa-
McCreary of Quanah, Mrs. B. A. -•u; 1 — >t>u„ ^^' ' +; °f
community children. The Easter
Roberts of Siloam Springs Ark., eRg mint will be held on the
and from Amarillo were Rebecca afternoon of April 13 at 3:30 p.m.
C<;mley, Isla Renegar, Mr. and Each mother will bring six eggs
Mrs. Phil Wilson and grandchild- p^j. child.
ren. Shiron and Karon Wilson, Members present decided to
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howard, Mrs. ,-neet on the morning of April 16
Jess Ai.'mst'rong' .... at 10 a.m. The piecing of the
with Eva Nickell. Everyone try to
be there.
B's hunting extra
storage space
The B's Home Demonstration
Advance
seed research
builds champions!^
NEW! Gold Tag Advance 14
Yields of 9% to 31% higher
than RS-608, RS-610. Fastest
emergence and early growth
vigor of any hybrid available.
Strong stalked, highly lodge re-
sistant, quick-drying. Medium>
early maturity.
HEW! Gold Tig Advance 51
Heavy yielder! Red-seeded, pro*
i,Uvrn^adinJg red Brain, but
' YELLOW endosperm, nigh
Vitamin A and carotene. Semi-
open head. Quick dry, quick
harvest. Early to mid-early
maturity.
Advance Gold Tag AMAK MO
The industry leader! Widest
adaptation. Best double crop-
per! Heavy yielder. Excellent
seedling emergence and plant
vigor. Top standability. Best
for dry-land farming. Early to
medium early. *>
Advance Gold Tag AMAK R-12
The nation's outstanding
yielder! Unsurpassed for high
test-weight gain. Extremely
strong stalked, highly lodge
resistant. Excellent exsertion
and threshabllity. Medium
maturity.
BOOK NOW!
Products of Advance Seed Company)
Phoenix, Arizona
NeaPs Feed Store
804 E. FREDRIC
PAMPA, TEXAS
Around .200 visitors attended the qUj]t wju foe done at that time. Club met April 8. 1963. in the
opening ana enjoyed looking over Members are asked to attend and home of Mrs. Spencer Matlock,
the new equi ">men''' T^ey were bring a covered dish. Business Mrs. Morrison conducted the
served coffee, puneh, cookies, meeting will be held afterward. business meeting. Roll call, "My
mints and nuts. T)ie meeting was adjourned by Storage Problem," was answered
The new beauty 4*.'on 136 President Mildred Edwards. Mem- by eight members. In this group
open six days a week'v''ndil®ar.ly bers Present
and late appointments v
offered. Incidentally the saloh-
ready has a telephone and it
tient in St. Anthony's Hospital
for a checkup returned home Sat-
urday afternoon. She now reports
feeling much better.
SERVICE
were Mmes. Paul the most common problem secm-
bc Butler. Rudell Burkhalter, Doyle ed to be "not enough storage
a|" Casey, Elbert Stephens. Gordon space." In answer to this problem
* Edwards. Bob Crow, James Da- Mrs. Leonard Winkcompleck pre-
listed in the new telephone direc-
tory. It is 226-4801.
Band to entertain
here Monday
Band members are inviting e-
veryone to on hours program next
■^nport, Joe H. Stephenson, Bob sented a very good program on
'prald. Jack Morton, Orville
Ml—Reporter Lexa Step-
Cam r*b^
henson, ■ i r«i~■ • i-1 • |
xl 1 \ "* friends
I banks tc ,
May we extend 0U*
Monday evening at 7 p.m. in the Preciatton to everyone >
school auditorium.
Pampa girl wins
honor at fair
Cynthia Plaster, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Plaster, of
Pampa and great granddaughter
of Mrs. A. L. Cobb of Claude, won
first place in the Senior Girls
Science Fair held recently in Am
so kind to us on the loss
loved ones. A special thaiiks
those who opened the grave
to others who so tenderly as-
sisted us during our sorrow.
The Carper Family
Bee Club hear civil
defense program
"Improving Storage Space."
Thanks to friends
I would like to thank friends
for their visits, cards flowers
and gifts while in the hospital
i'ho were and since coming home. They
">f our meant so much to me and I ap-
to preciate it. Thank yon.
' -m\ if
sincere ap-
IS OUR
BUSINES
Meiiene Thompson.
"bekahs receive
member
fcc
liCW * Lodge No. 4
Claude Mng. Jan. 27. at
met Tuesday £vei. °ned in due
7:30 pin. Lodge Oj.,
Fairview Busy Bee Club met form with the
arillo.
Her entry was "The Fff*r * March ?5' 1P63' at the community in the Chairs, Rose'
ne Common nr„„c ™ rpnter °«r President, Mrs. Lee Grand, Mary Kenfifntt*
officers
Noble
Vice
of Some Common Drugs on F- ^ ~ y
Coli." Cvnthia will now so to Goodin- called ,hp meeting to Grand, Myrle Jean Crecley.
Albuquerque. N.M. May l to en- °rrier at 2:30 pm' Ro11 cal1 <My tem secretary Panhandle Ecbefctfh
ter her exhibit there ' receipe for health and happiness) Lodge Mo. 167.
was answered by 18 members and Business was tabled temporally
Aff jj',. suests. Minutes of (he last meet- due to initiation. Mrs. Ada Suttles
district 'ng were read and approved. was welcomed into the circle of
hoilSe partv President, Mrs. Lee Goodin ask- J'ebekah-Oddfellowship.
Fth , r rri everyone not to forget the dis- Attending the meeting were
ri ' t ' f P , and Martha t*ict meeting, April 11, at Friona, Mrs. Ada Suttles Mrs. Margaret
gi:'S in th" Tpxasr Suttles, Rosa Wood. Helen Ivry.
tn q HiQfriof 1FS aptls^ Church Motion was made and seconded Gaynelle Standridge, F^rankie
land PoIIpctp ouse Party at Way- to by the twins. Linda and Brenda Hunnycul, Eula Stephens, Eula
dav Thev rphJrnnj a|nvlew, Fri- Lucas, that Fairview sponsors, Sparks, Nan Campbell. Joyce
ternoon rpn„,.( Saturday af- new Easter clothes. Motion car- Jackson, Pegf.T> King, Jack and
j.jme ' P in8 a wonderful ried and the purchasing commit- Jean Allen, JoV Kennenter. Doro-
- -1 tee WiU take over thls work- thy Kendricks, Frances Ford.
Than Irs for We Panned a 42 party for the After lodge refreshments of
new* ^ we®k- cancer drive. It was held April 6 cake and coffee .were ©rioyed.
Our business is complete, effi-
cient car service. We clean tb«
glass...sweep out the car...
check the radiator and hoses...
the fan belt and tires. We keep
you informed about the condi-
tion of potential trouble spots,
where neglect can be dangerous.
Drive in Soon . .
Drive Away Happy
PHILLIPS
Bob's 66 Ser>:ce
PHONE Kim
I Claude, Texas
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Waggoner, William J. B. & Waggoner, Cecil O. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1963, newspaper, April 11, 1963; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth355798/m1/12/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.