The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1952 Page: 14 of 16
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THE seminole sentinel
December is. i»52 pou| q^ss Shows Film To 4-H Boys
Junior High Choir Presents Program
The Seminole Junior High
Choir presented a program in
the Duff-VVharton Auditorium
Thursday morning at 11:15 un-
der the direction of Miss Irma
Fulbright, Junior High music in
structor.
The Choir, consisting of fifty-
one members, sang "Biding My
Time," "Good News," and "Moon-
light Bay."
The sextet, composed of Da-
nora Price, Gwen Garrett, Bar-
! bara Ridens, Patsy Burrell, Char-
F'our-H Club boys met in the Agent showed the boys a film
Duff Wharton Auditorium Wed- about the care and feeding of
nesday, December 3 at 10:15 a. livestock.
m. After the movie, the boys dis-
Paul Gross, Assistant County cussed the projects.
lotto Hargls, and Jean Oliver. Every good gift and every per
sang "Zing a Little Zong," and feet gift is from above, and
"Blue Moon." cometh down from the Father of
GRANDMA
BV CHARLES KL'HN
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KISSED YOU LAST SUMMER /
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UP THEN, GRANDMA
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BY ARHL'H POINTER
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Negro Bowl Gome In Lubbock Jon. 1
If you would like to see a bowl
game here near by rather than
travel at a distance, you can
see one in Lubbock at Jones
Stadium at Texas Tech at 2 p. m.
Jan. 1.
Says Charles D. Morris, pub-
licity manager of the Lubbock
Chamber of Commerce, "oppon-
ents in the lid-lifter, of what is
hoped to be a long series of out-
standing football attractions, will
be Paul Quinn college of Waco
and the Lubbock All Stars.
Proceeds will go to Lubbock
Negro Boys club.
AH...
SOME'
HISTORIC READING SESSION — Carl Olson, postmaster in
Holding, Denmark, reads aloud to two young neighbors, his
wife and da lighter, the nightly session had been delayed to dis-
cuss with Eiitar Holhell, postal clerk, the possibility of selling a
special Christmas stamp to aid children stricken by tubercu-
losis. The room now stands intact in Koldinghus, national
Danish museum. Tills Is a photographic reproduction of the
scene as painted in 1904 by a noted Denmark artist. Left to
right: Postmaster Olson, the younger Linde brother, Mrs. Olson,
their daughter, and with back to artist, Knud Llnde, now a
retired U. S. army officer who lives in Liberty, Texas.
The National Turkey Federa- live turkey shows will be a fea-
tion Convention will be held in ture.
Dallas from January 6-8, 1953.)
Every phase of the turkey indus- It's not too early to make plans
try will be discussed in the edu- for next year's home garden. The|
cational meetings and represent-; first job is to get the garden plot
ed in the exhibits. Dressed and1 in shape.
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The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1952, newspaper, December 18, 1952; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth412424/m1/14/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.