Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1968 Page: 2 of 12
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Creative Hobbies Shown
Program.
The January 4 progratn for I he
Seminole Junior Study pb ns
entitled " Broadening Horizons in
the Home." The club met at 4-j
o'clock Thursday afternoon,in the!
hotne ol Mrs. Marcus Crow, 2112;
NW Avenue B. wiUi Mrs, Don |
Hughes at) c<*-hos.tess.
Th^ refreshment table wa.^cov
erW with a white lace cloth. and
wM; com piemen tt* I 'l»y:.»llve|' and
Program On Showers
Is Given For
Junior HD Gltib
/'How t* Give a t&iower" was
th« program title for the njeetiitg
•f Vthe Junior. lK>nv(t\ Hc,»u>il8tra-j
Uon CHsPpPPplwIte* i 'liut\day,!
January 4 at -#.'30 o'qhW'k in the
Morning . in'- the Extension (Mlice j
the Gaines County Courthouse j
rami Wns presented by |
cut-glass appointments Dt-eoi.i
Hons for the table were in various
shades of green. Refreshments of
pecaii rolls, ntfts, coffee, and colas
were served.
Program ' chairman was Mrs.
Mike Jenkins. A poem, Recipe
for a Happy Home," by ,1,'aujine
and Leonard Miller Was read by
Mrs, Sammie Hobcrfstin,
Members presented samples of
their favorite creative hobbies,
which included painting, antique*;,
knitting, sewing, crewel work,
cake decorating candle making,
and deeoupuge ,
During the meeting it was re-
ported thai Mrs. Gail McCliUbugh
Mrs Uon Hughes, Mrs Krankie
Kai-vas, . and Mrs Kenneth Willis:
nave. Christmas parties for Hie
children enrolled in the speclul
education classes in the Seminole
schools.
Present lor Hie meeting Wei
Society - (luhs - Personalities
& •' Page 2 —Seminole (Texqs) Sentinel—-Thursday, January 11,'1968
tmar Harvey, Gaines Coun-
ty |lome Demonstration Agent, j
PwsWtn« over the meeting was j
Mm. Oliver Goldston, president of
th% club.
Mrs* Goldston said that the club |
would like to welcome any visitors I
that would like to yisit their club ;
Present for the Thursday meet-j
Wig Were: Mesdames Goldston. .L .■
W. Van Winkle, James Welborn
,W. T. Briscoe, Bill Routli, and
Alton BurXett Mrs. Jerry Trier
teller was a guest. j
?|1»e Junior Home Oemonstra-
titm Club's next meeting will be
on February 15 at H 30 o'clock
in the morning in the Extension
Office, and the program will be
«h "Teas and Bridal Showers," j
pKwenticri by Miss llarwy.
Mesdames Shatter Bailey ,■ Glynn
('handler, Paul Cuiidll, Herbert
lllcks, Kent De.nson, Mike' Jenk
ins,-Gail McCiilloiigli, Hen Mielh,
Sammie Koliertson, and Kenneth
Willis
The Junior Study •Club's next
meeting will be cm January 18 at
4 o'clock in the afternoon for a
program on " in Conserving
Our Natural Surroundings " Host
esses will be Mrs. ^ayne \£Jeorge
and Mrs 11111 Gniiios Bill ftt'fiiiil
will spij'ak on 'l.Jindseuiung in
West Texas," and Mrs . Ma.re.ijt.
(Tow will . present "Ideals of'
Nature " Program ehuiTm.iri will
be Mrs Kent DensonC
Personals
•Mr. and Mrs. Preston Becks
| have returned . irom a -wedding
trip to San Antonio and are Mow
.living in. Plain View, where lieeks
is a student at Way land 11 apUst
i oiickc.
Skcet I loss, 312 SW iiJid St.,
spent last weekend at (Tuudi roll.
, utr.- and Mrs. Flavtji Kaitiirez
welcomed an M poUnd, 4 ounce,
son lit Memorial Hospital Janu-
nry 7 at 4 10 a.m.
... — -0O0""
* ' • ' • ■ V- |
i A son was born to Mr, and Mrs ,
<5 t. Moore at Memorial llos-1
it«l January 9 at 5:37 a.m., |
if 8 pounds. 9 ounces, . j
-j iVlrs. ICduiii Stanley nukI laniil> ° j~
Th6mos Lockridge
Girl Scout Leaders
Complete Business >
At Tuesday Meeting
J ho Girl Scout leader's month,
ly Nebjhfosrtioort meeting was in'
Ii.e home' of Mi hT Glenn Martin.
504 SW' 13th Street. Tuesday,
•January 9. from 9 30 o'clock in
the morning until 2 30 o'clock in
the afternoon.
The leaders brought salads,
twhlcii Were served with' "coffee,
tea and colas during the noon
hour The hostess served cake
and doughnuts. -
Plans were completed for the
' Girl' Scout Cablethon, which will
kick-ofl the , annual Girl Scout
Kund Drive Mrs. Gerald Lake.
Neighborhood chairman, report-
ed .that Seminole was the only
community in the sixteen districts
of Hie Permian Basin Girl Scout
Council to reach: its goal of $1,600
last year
Plans were also completed for
the. annual Girl Scout cookie sale,
which Will begin Friday, January
2<i at 4 o'clock in the afternoon
Attending the monthly meeting
; were: Mesdames Pete Allen, Al-
ii n Burkett. Glynn Chandler, Dave
Henderson Doyle Goss, . Gerald
I..ike.-Doug 'Maupin, Glenp Mar-
tin: J. W Mclvcmore. James Hus-
sell Roy Parker, and Jerry Tefer-
tiller. •'.'•...
Seminole School
Cafeteria Menu
Monday, January 15:
Spanish Rice
Hi a c keyed Peas
ButteredCorn
Beet Pickle
-Berry Cobbler-
Flo's
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
SUITS
JACI
$
REDUCED
Va to Vi off
GROUP OF
«RMAN€NT-f»RESS
SHIRTS
REDUCED
40% to 50%
GIRL'S
DRESSES
SUES 1-4 TODDLER,
3-6X AND 7-14
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Kims, 21t>
SW Ave J. went to Brownwood
last weekend to take lus mother,
Mrs Altha Kims, home I'ollowuu:
her two-Week visit In their, home
Joe. II. I'UCkett left last Wed
nesday for San Marcos where lie
is a student at the San Marcos
Baptist Academy Joe spent the
holidays with his parents, Mr and.
Mrs. J. It. Robertson
Lockridge-Kelso Exchange
Vows .In Wellington Church.
Rolls
One-Half
Pint Milk
. .Weilltui.' vo\vs, vVei'e
Mis* Ahiiii-' Ka-iticritir
Thornas •: 1 .iiekritIgeV.' if
!• uda.v: D.ei-eij;ibci' 1
• spoken by
kvfcsci ' anii
Abilene oti
i. at ii .it)
Guests in the home of iVlr. and
i Mrs. W R • ltosser, 504, S W 17th
St., last weekend were Mi ami
Mrs. Bill Rosser of El I'aso. ITk1li,
Rosser of Lubbock, and Mr a lid
Mrs. J B Mui'key ol Brow iiBeld
Mr. and Mrs.- I'. I.. Sliced, Sr.,
1508 SW A ve K. spent last Wed
nesday in Big Spring with Mrs.
Bill Thompson and Mrs I. 1)
Kggen. - .
Mrs, Mike N.ovotny and daugh-
ters. Kayla and Twila. ol ('hjco,
are spending this week-with .her
parents, Mr atui lVH's A. A. Sut
ton, (HIT NW 10th St,
Mr.- and Mrs, l eouaid Jackson,
300 SW Trd St.. spent last T\-tn*k
ciid visiting their son's /family.
Mr and Mrs. Gils daekson and
children in Stinnett.
Mary l.anKhennii! of l.uhhock
and her fiance'. Eddie Sines of
Tituavifie, Pennsylvania, spent last
weekend visiting her sister's fam
ily, Mr. and M''s. Kenneth Lampp
and girls, 501 SW 10th St. -•-
Mr. and Mrs. O. 1>. Kite, Jr.,
504 SW 12th St.; spent last Friday
and Saturday , in Andrew s w 11h
o'clock, in t'lii- i veiling at Hie.
( hui'ctv j.id ('liilsi in Wellington,
Ui'Ulslei Jol.us Gas oi . ( :!itilt;rs>.
offieiateil at. Uie. double: t ing ecu
niyny.
Parents of the-Couple'are Mr
and Mrs James tlai^.v KelHi
ami Mis (). V l.ock'riti; "lolinc:
Seminole resident.: now living in
Waco. /.
Tall candle ticcs \vcic on each
sitiO "I Xlie .stained , glass suikIoh
at the frout of i In' i iuircTi and
deseendim: in pyramid fashion
W ere olltel i a Tide I a III .1 Hid MJir.il-
•g.n'.laiideil Willi. .aulas \t. the
-—Wti'S 'a ' |>t'desl,il. aI'r.iinie .
nielli ol deep rcd'anllitu nun- ..11 <I
a peaked hank oi lent and lemon
leaves. Aisle pew s ,wei e marked
with tapers and wliite. \el\et' Dior
I low s- at id Ilea i tier leaves.
—-Wrdrttn • 'Wen presented
by Mrs B; M Sinis. wiio was
. nd *-< i <1 pi u| t ope-
Mrs. ltobei! .Fleiiiing of A us
t in 1 lei ol - the «iii'iil(s w as the
matron • of lioi.ioi and' bridesmaids
We're- Mrs:, I ,ee Ail.11.Kelley ol ('an
yen Miss jjcaqnie Owens of Olnej
Miss Glenda Kaye Gibson ol
Mim o. Oklahoma. Miss Svlva How
oil.of Mexia. ami Miss Jan Glenn
Miss A lei a DWens and Miss Be\
ert\ Singley.
• The bridal attendant's red vel-
'li"<a';>.ci.ii;il'i,;vijivv Its. ' of. A-'
linc hiiii nlfl ee (juarlci.
1 .Old bo 41 tie^kli^tf*-
: pcl^gj;tu;a(jfiJeceS : 'field
•shontder : h<riri^p%frtts' Caeh ear-
rfetl ; av'.pano.aiiirc ball of white
tiuihbu leathei - diapf'd with -loops
ol- while \ elv el, and idol'iUHi .With
Jlisi JiJl\sp,ari'0t hwiy ■ clusters.;
Che' lie-i ,:i 1.111 a> .i> A I Ptsher
• •' I.'.II i-nad Wh Mexico. a lid
i;roiii!is.uieii' were. Hill Kggar of
i Kli-ssa anil . Bob 'romliti of Alls'-
iiii. be.;!he's in-iav1.. 01 tlie bride
Kul.in. l'!eii-.n_ ol Alls
!m. la oihi 1 ol the bride:
Tuesday, January 16;
Baked Ham
Scalloped Potatoes
Green Lima Beans
Pineapple Slice
Gingerbread •
Rolls
One-Halt Pint- Milk
Wednesday, January 17:
Salmon. Loaf - Catsup.
1 Creamed Potatoes
Peas and Carrots
■Stewed Fruit and Butter
.Rolls —■—
^)ne-llati Pint Milk
Thursday, January 18:
Hamburgers Relish Cup
Potato Chips
c .Canned; Peaehcs ."
Tomato Slice
Wheat Meal Cookie •<—
Oncrliall Pint Milk
Fiiday, January T9:
. Fried Chicken
Cream Gravy
Potatoes and Green Beans
Fruit Jello
. Ice- Cream .
Rolls '
one-Hall Pint; Milk
TOPS Avengers
Hold Monthly
Meeting Friday
The TOPS Reducing Avengers^
met in the home of iftrs; I A.
Locke, 504 SW 3rd Street, Friday
afternooh-Ast 1 o'clock for their
111 on lid,y meeting
Bet ore Uiji* luncheon Mrs. Paul
Landium, president of the club,
conducted a short business meet-.
jtlg: Mrs. Herman Mc Reynolds
,.ias givep a corsage- jind charm
as ' the out-going prtw.ident: Also
during • the meeting, Mrs. Gerald
Thomas'was crowned "Queen oil
the Year," and was presented with
a. queen's charm and eo/sage by
the president -
Present for the meeting were:
Mesdames Paul Landrum, Her-
man Mc Reynolds. C. A Locke.
R R, Wilcox, A- L Barker. L. B
Wolfe, Harlan Hitch, Paul Thax-
ton, and Gerald Thomas.
A low calorie 'salad luncheon i
v ith roast was served' to thoSe
present, Any interested person
may attend the meetings.
Brownie Troop Sets
Table At Meeting
Brownie Troop Hi met Tues-
day afterno.on ,at 3:i& o'clock in
the Community Building with
their leaders, Mrs. Doyle Goss.
''Mrs Paul Thaxton, and Mrs. J
y» Beavers. r
During the meetytg the girls
learned the correct Way to set a
tal>ie.
Refreshments .were served dur-
ing the ai'tCM'noon by Rhonda
Harper. '
The plans lor Daddy Date Night,
the local telethon, and the cook-
ie sale were discussed during the
meeting. - . |
Attending the meeting were: i
Margaret Buaun, Kelly , Brown,
Peggy Citty, Shirley Garner. Dona
Grisham, Darla ' Goss. Rlionda
Harper, Linda Hester, Velincia
Thaxton, Oralia;QuintaftiUa. Becky
Robinson. Sherry Vanderbilt. Del
iea Escobedo. Dana Autry. and j
Cel^sata Wickson ■
Personals
Mrs. iWelvin Brown. 80!) NW
Ave. G; visited last Thursday
night and Friday in Aekerly with
her parents, Mr and IVlrs M E,
Dyer
Mrs. ,Roy Click and Sandra, 609
SW 2nd St.. Were in Brownfield 1-
lasf. , weekend .with her parents.,
Mr and Mrs. Steve Bloyd.
"FHA GIRL"—The FHA Girl
ol the Month honor recent-
ly went to Mary Zumga, a"
lunior student at Seminole
HiqH School. Mary enjoys all
sports, and Had 97'/, points
~ wti'Tch 'she~"e<3TiTgcl by woik-
ma on the banquet foi ■: the
administrators of. the Semi-
nole Schools: Runner-up was
Linda Gray with I 26 V?. points.
She received' the 'itiX^j ,•
month which ciutpmciticaily
makes her -ineligible to. re-
ceive it two consecutive times.
Mrs. K. C. Kstep of San Vntonie
is visiting in the home of her soft
and daughter-in-law. Mr - and Mrs
C B 'Estop. Andrew- Highway
.Mrs. Kstep's , sister and brother-
in-law . Mr and Mrs. j'im Grain -
mer and Gloria of Alpine. Arizona
were guests last weekend in theii
home.
Sew And Chat Club '
Has Program By ]
Mrs. Jim Ward
tlM^Sew and ( hat Club met'
rhuiid,8.v, January 4. at 2 o'clock
.n tile aiternoon in Hie home ol
virs. George Shumake, Jr.
Mrs. Shumake presided during
the business meeting. The group
iiseussed tiie club's ' Christmas
project for needy families, and
also •decided to continue the study
61 different countries each meet-
ing. - -• -'•':
Mis Jim Ward presented the
program from a newsletter from
Girlstown. U S. A . located near
Wtiiteface, Texas She said they
now have seventy girls in the
home. One' of the outstanding pro-
jects of the past year was a
Si.iKK) swimming pool donated by
| the Jane Phillips -Sorority. The
Sew and Chat Club members vot-
ed for each member to bring an
j article to make up a gilt box tor
Girlsioun. Personal items such as
! hair spray, tooth paste, hair roll-
j ei s. clippies, wash cloths, toilet
' I issue and w aste baskets were sug-
; Bested as suitable items: — -—
Present , for the Thursday meet-
ing were: Mesdames Cecil Sweatt,
Woody Smith, Jim Ward and J,
T Tucker.
; The next meeting will be on
January 18 at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon in the home of Mrs
i Jim Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Stewart, tiO!)
I SW 13th St:-, and her mother. Mrs.
Mary, A. HurstT 614 SW 8th St..
retirmed last week from Wichita
halls where they visited their son
and daughter-in-law, the Rever-.
-end and Mrs, Gerald Stewart and
their new daughter, tteSTT Lea.
Bill Clifton. Ilobbs Highway; at-'
tenderi the Baptist First Sunday
Singing meeting in Levelland last
Sunday.
Mrs. E. S». Watkins, 101 SW 8th
St. returned home last Thursday
from Brownfield where she was
a patient at the Brownfield Gen-:
'e.ra.1 Hospital following, surgery
December 29.
Paul Gutln u
the
joined h>
duets
■The In'tde. -.iv.i-n. in iuamaue
h\ . her -.fathn .flmse a tvown 'ol
silk peau.de sole.' designed wiiii
a Sctilptured' empress iiodiie and
porn ait neckime Alciieon tat e
wiged• the • elbow ■ slecvi's'-and
neckline iftid bound the hem ot
the lot m.d tubiit.ii -Mil lfei iiain
attached at the low .(juaieil bat
lieeUUm- nded I o
lion Fislioi' iiirl , i'l.ilf : liiilmgitam
ol l.iibrioi K. a;ul Ua.MDwnd Ho(:ton
-- Deborah and Dairon Fleming
'tT!* \iistlu " me e and nephew of
Ha; bride 'Were t'he flower, girl
and ring bearer ,
T.-ipers w ere'liyiited lj? Richard'
and- II aud-all Suns. ;.. ,'
Guests were i otj isle red at the
rtiurch by Miss Karen Richardson
, A I t ei t he ei i etnony, Mr. and
eliapel ■ Mrs K< Isri were iiofits at a reeep-
if. ;, (>i:.nrr t-mii 'nr honor"; ui-f iTHUiln .-in itu-.
Personals
i
Randy Taylor left last Tuesday
to enter boot camp at Fort Polk,
Louisiana His ■ wife, the former
Janice Wallace, will make her
home with her parents,: Mr. and
Mrs. C. P Wallace; Seagraves
Highway. ■ :'; , . •
Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Simpson
icturncd lumie Sunday from Gil-
mer, where they attended his
aunt's funeral. They -were accom-
panied by Mis. Bill Simpson. They
also visited with Mr. and Mrs.
IKvayne Simpson in Fort Worth.
Freddy Simpson, Benny Mar- •
cus and Melinda Melone return-
ed to. The University of Texas in
Austin last week after spending;
the holidays with their respective
parents. ■
~1 M^s. Finley Moore" is home re-
cupierating from loot surgery in
Hobbs last week.
Kenneth Hudson of l.ainesa
Franz Tomlinson left last Tues-
day for Alpine where he wilt- re-
sume- classes next week at Sul
Ross State College following a
visit over the holidays With his;
parents. Mr, and Mrs, B. W. Tom-
linson, 610 SW 10th St.
Cotton
grower
to win trip
two to
Jamaica.
Tvisited last Friday : and Saturday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
I,ce Hudson, Seagraves Highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Hutson Green-
, wood and children of Odessa spent
last Monday night in the home of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. B
: Estep, Andrews Highway,. The
Greenwoods are moving to New
Braunfels this week, and Mr. and
Mrs^ Estep are keeping their
grandchildren a few days before
"they join their ^parents in their
new home.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Graves. Denver City
j Highway, last Monday were hen
[ sister and brother-in-law, Mr. aifif
Mrs. Odell Strudivant and Bar-
bara of Lubbock, and Dennis Hicks
j ol San Diego.
Mrs. I). G. Hoffman. Andrews j
Highway, spent, last Friday visit-j
m'g Betty Allen in Artesia. N. M. I
.Mrs. Paul Skideell and children '
j of (Wessa visited her parents. Mr. j
and Mrs Cecil Holbrooks audi
t am ily, Lamesa Highway, last!
v eek.
REDUCED
Va to '/i off
GIRL'S
SKIRTS
SWEATERS
STRETCH TOPS
REDUCED
Va fo V2 off
GIRL'S COATS
^ • REDUCED v m'-P
Va *o !/2 off
WHITE
BLOUSES
OlRt'S SIZES 4-14 AND
JR. PETITE SIZES 3-11
REDUCED
Va off
their . daughter and family; Mr loops with stKjtun. ,i, cents held-
and Mrs. Dan Daniels and cliil trie shfiuldei length tulle veil ..and
dren. j her flowers were, a cascade ol
I:.,.., . '— • . ' i white, orchids with stephanotis
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Long. 701 NE 3rd St.
last Weekend were Mr and Mrs
Bill \'oung of Midland,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. I.owery,
llobbs Highway, and Mr and Mrs
Benny Pennington of Welch spent
last weekend in Abilene with Mr.
and Mrs. E. B Lara more -
Kent Moore, his fiance, Sue
Patterson, and her mother, Mrs.
Ruth Patterson Of Odessa spent
last Monday evening visiting his
prrents. "Mr and Mrs J E Moore,
Seagraves Highway.
| Personals
j Joe Frank 'Ga.vle Is visiting his
parents, Mr, and Mrs: W H
iClayle. 40H sw l ">th St., and his
j sister ami her family, Mr and
i.Mrs l.arr> Kausitele. llobbs. SOlile
! he is tin a three-week leave Iron)
:,tl;e I S Navy: Joe Frank is sta-
i'Honed in l^bnu Heach. California,
i aiuL. will lehye Sentfnole , next
i week.
Jean Moretz. student at Sul
Ross State College in Alpine, will
' return to classes next Monday
following a visit with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. R -G. Morel/. 403
SW 13th St.. during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Morels'.' daughter,
Linda, returned to classes at West
Texas State University in' Can-
yon last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Lee Hudson and
Mr. and Mis. Ed Hunt and Kim-1
i berly spent last weekend visiting
[Mr, and: Mrs. Dee J. Brown, Jef-
i fery. Terry and Dwight, in Texa-
ec, N. M.
INFANTS TO
-JtT PETITESZ
Guests in the home of" Mr. aud ...
Vr« Carol Wnpner, Hill SW iat.li ' Frld
r Attending the 1968 State Con-
tention of .the. Vmmg ilomeinak-
ers ot 11 \a -d the I'nmmortbre
,j Perry Hotel in Austin on Jahuars
I 11-13 will be two members of the
Seminole chapter M-iss IHlen
: Masseilgili. " advisor of the local
SHT chapter, ami Mrs GVad>.
'Crossland, IS>(J7 stale president of
' the Y11T. The ladtes will, lie ac-
; ci'inpaiiied on .the. trip bj GrTidx
j Crossland.
Nelson l oon, 1403 West AVe. A.
is reported to be recovering satis
faetorily from back surgery at
Midland Memorial Hospital'
Mrs. Joe Anderson.Mrs. I.e'e
0«R! Mrs, James Williams and
Mrs J :W Baker attended the
Vl III.. K
Cott'll
i iub room ol Bui a Handle;. Com-
munity Center; - .
Arrangements of gfeenery
flanked the bride's all-white tabic,'
and Milila y l'a i laiitls .ein ii eled tlie
tiered din. i ,'indelabi'iim . of crystal
•prisms. -Miss -Nt'cki Koll ot Winters
and Miss Sire Gi aimer of Abilene
served the wedding cake and Mrs,
.Hugh Simmons of Sail Marcos
poured.
Others in the hoilse party were
Mrs .Joint Coleman Mrs' Ernest
Harwell, Mrs, Elmer Hit tt. Mrs.
Lynn Jenkins. Mrs, Don llood of
Lubbock. Mi's: Karl Hunter. Mrs
Paul Bell, Mrs " Ted Brock and
Mrs. Bura Haiidlcy
Tlie rice gifts; Tina Jenkins
Tiriil BeiTy Ciinnrnt;ham of Stam
lord, presided al a silver epergne
it pjhhI -|n a ri'd leather and
velour wedding ring tree ,
Reception music was presented
by Miss .Riehardson at the piano
The bride was graduated from
Wellington .High School and pres-
ently is a senior in Abilene Christ-
ian College She is a former CoK
iHigsworth Cmmty Farm, Bureau
Oueen and runticr-up in the Dis-
trict in college she was chosen
the best supporting act ress of AC'C
and is a member of Ko llo Kat
SocialClub
A graduate ot Seminole High
School and South Plaifis College
atM.e\elland. the bridegroom also
attended Texas Technologic#!- Cbl-
Jeec at Lubbock He is now a de-
partment manager-..for'Penny's in
Abilene. - - . ,
Mrs. J. L. Cooney and her
daughter, Jamie, of Kerriiit spent
last Tuesday night with her moth-
er, Mrs. Ora Wilkins, 503 SW 1.1th
St. ■ ■.-: -T
Guests in the bonie of Mr. and j
Mrs. M T. Waidrop, 606 NW-Ave.
H, and Mr. and Mas, L.- T. Wai-
drop, 408 SW 14th St.„ last week- .
cnfl were Mr, and Mrs. Clyde
Waidrop and , children of Baird, ;
Mr- and Mrs. William "Worsham
and daughter of Tokio, Fred Wai-
drop of Fort D<Klge, Iowa, and-
•Mrs.. Rusty Woodward of Fayette-
ville, Arkansas.
Poster board fOr signs, sket-
ches, school work always in
stork at the Sentinel. r'
Mr, and \lrs. (iriff Pittman aud
Sharla of Levelland spent last
Sunday witlj his parents. Mr. and
Mrs, R W. Pittman, Lamesa High-
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Baker and
family. (U)l . SW—ltlh St., spent
It's A
Buyer's Guide
You Will Save
time, energy and
money . , . by
looking in
The SentineF
You may be the winner. Come see. oome Naf
all about the big cotton contest being launched
by The Dow Chemical Company. Open only
to those growers who attend one of the Dow
meetings about increased yields in cotton
acreage. Enjoy the talk. See new Dow,products.
And get your contest entry blank while you'r*
there. Grand prize: all-expense-paid, vacation
for two in Jamaica. Plus 12 rwinar-up
county prizes. -
Get your contest entry blank at on# of th#
following meetings!
TIME: 12.00 NOOli j ~ r:
DATE: JANUARY 18, 1968
PLACE: RAYMOND RESTAURANT
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
116 S. Main — Seminole
-Kl-i—lust Wednesday—night, wcio |».i idjc—Tom n.uinvn—in .l.ubhork '
Mr. adn Mrs. St ill m on Sparks of
Bell Gardeni--.California enroutc
home from Waldron. Arkansas.
Inst wHrkend Mrs >AnriciStm ami
Mrs Baker were first place win-
ners in tlie -morning session
Cl>itfi u'.iui'iihi-y.fi;0ii.i ttiylr :wed-
ding trip. Mr -atid Mrs. l'.oekrjd«e
will be at home at- '.2433 North
Third. Abilene
j 'asl weekend in Lubbock with Mr
and Mrs. Gene Watson and sons,
: and Mr and Mrs la»on. Bleylns
land children
before you start
out to BUY!
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Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1968, newspaper, January 11, 1968; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth412329/m1/2/: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.