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4 - The SHAMROCK TEXAN Thursday September 14, 1967
Local Women Attend Luncheon
At Coronado Inn In Pam pa
Mrs. Dick Walker of Pampa.
formerly of Shamrock, and
Tuesday Club member, and
Mrs. Hubert Tindall, were co-
hostesses at a luncheon Satur-
day held at the Coronado Inn
in Pampa, for the Tuesday
Club and a group of guests.
Pall decorations were accent-
ed on the place cards.
Following the luncheon the
ladies assembled at the home
of Mrs. Walker for an after-
noon of bridge.
At the close of the games,
Mrs. Bedford Harrison was
awarded the high score prize,
Mrs. Charles Palmer, guest high
prize, Mrs Jack Martin, the
low' score award. Mrs. S. Q.
Scott was winner at bingo.
During the social hour r«-
I’riends Invited
I o Wedding
Mrs. Stanley Rankins wish-
es to extend an invitation to
all friends and relatives to at-
tend the wedding of her daugh-
ter, Barbara Sue, and John L.
Higdon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Aubrey Higdon of Twitty Com-
munity, on Saturday evening,
September 16. at 6:30 o'clock,
in the First Baptist Church.
freshments were served from a
table laid with an elaborate,
embroidered cloth of white or-
gandy, centered with an ar-
rangement of pink roses. A dec-
orated birthday cake, to honor
those with September birth-
days, was cut by Mrs. R. W-
Caperton,
Mrs. Glenn White of Clar-
endon, presided at the punch
bowl.
Tuesday Club members who
attended were: Mines. E. K
Caperton, R. W. Caperton,
Bedford Harrison, Royce C
Lewts, Shirley Draper, Car:
Linkey, George C. Davis and
S Q. Scott.
Guests were: Mrs. Glenn
White of Clarendon, Mrs. Jack
Martin, Mrs. Seibert Worley,
Mrs J E Porter, Mrs. Charles
Palmer and H P Mundy, all
of Shamrock. Mrs Jack Stroup,
formerly of Shamrock now of
Pampa, was a luncheon guest.
Snyder-Pitcock Wedding Vows
Are Exchanged In Amarillo
Needlecrafters
Open Club Year
Mrs. Essie Holmes Keen en-
tertained members of the
Needlecraft Club on Thursday
afternoon at her home, 208 !a
East Second Street.
Miss Helen Borth was co-
hostess with Mrs Keen.
Mrs, Milt Williams presided
over a short business session
to open the fall meeting of the
group.
The ladies did various types
of needlework during the af-
ternoon hours.
A refreshment plate was
served to the following mem-
bers: Mines. H B Hill, Milt
Williams, J B Clark, H T
Fields, J C Woolly, Ode Cain,
A. J Laycock, E. C. Hoffman,
a new member, and Mrs. Fred
Holmes, wtio was a guest.
Miss Barbara Sue Wilson Named [,hrisly D^nes
Honor Guest At Tea And
Mrs. Gene Worley, Jr., Shamrock
Visitor; Is Honored At Coffee
Mrs John Shackelford, Mrs
William F. Holmes Mrs. Jack
Martin, Mrs. Bedford Harrison
and Mrs, B F Risinger
Mrs Gene Worley, Jr., of
Washington. D C„ who was
a Shamrock visitor last week,
was honored on Wednesday
afternoon at a coffee given in « . ,. » •
the home of Mrs. Sol Bion- Auxiliary IVieetS
street 5°° S°Uth Mttdden For Bible Study
Those who attended the In-
formal affair were: Mrs Jo-
seph, J, Field, Mrs. Jack Wor-
ley, Mrs. Seibert Worley. Mrs.
Thurman Adkins, Mrs. E. K.
Caperton, Mrs Rufus Dodgen,
Group Enjoys
Recent Cook-out
A cook-out was held on Sat-
urday evening, September 2,
at the Boyd Auslio home in
Wheeler
Co-hosts for the affair were
Mr. and Mr Boyd Austin and
Mr and Mrs Lonnie Kenney.
Their guests were Irene
House of Chattanooga, Tenn .
Bryan and Florence Austin of
Flat Rock, Ala . Mr. and Mrs
D. A Wilkinson of Dallas,
Mrs Ella Burkhalter, Mrs.
Florence Hill. Mrs. Susan Pea-
chy and Mrs Bill Orrick, all
of Shamrock and Mr and
Mrs. T J. Austin of Kelton.
Women of the Faith Mission-
ary Baptist Auxiliary met at
the church Thursday, Septem-
ber 7, for a business meeting
and period of Bible study
Mrs. Sue Woodruff, presi-
dent. presided over the meet-
ing which was opened with a
song and prayer led by Mrs
Allen Williams
During the business session
the meeting time was changed
from 2:45 pm. to 1:46 pin.
on Thursday afternoons.
Announcement was made
that doctrine books had been
ordered to Help in the study
of the Bible. Mrs. Charlie
Weibe is Bible study teacher.
The closing prayer was led
by Mrs Grace Cunningham
Those who attended the
meeting Iwere: Mines. Allen
Williams, Sue Woodruff, Ethell
Perris Grace Cunningham,
Charlie Weibe, J. A. Moore and
Jack Miller
Miss Barbara Sue Wilson,
bride-elect of John L Higdon'
was named honoree at a tea
arid miscellaneous shower held
Thursday evening in the home
of Mrs Guy Hardin, 514 South
Madden Street.
Co-hostesses with Mrs. t*lr.
din were Mrs John O’Oor-
man, Mrs. J. R Hefley, jr,
Mrs, Billie Cantrell. Mrs. Earl'
Hainill. Mrs. Hester Dodson,
Miss Glenna Hefley, Mrs. Ste-
phen O'Gorman, Mrs. Roy Ber-
ten, Mrs J. C. Darrow, Mrs. a
C Brown, Mrs. I. R, Gray, Mrs.
Billy Hefley and Miss Laura
Ray,
In the receiving line were
Mrs Hardin, the honor guest
and her mother, Mrs. Stanley
Rankins, Mrs. Aubrey Higdon,
mother of the prospective
bridegroom and Mrs. Roy Carl-
ton, grandmother of the hon-
oree.
Miss Pat Dodson was at the
guest register, where candles
in milk glass holders were
The tea table was laid with
a cloth of white lace over tur-
quoise to accent the chosen
color:, of the bride-elect. The
centerpiece, of white pompons
and turquoise carnations was
flanked with tapers in crystal
candelabra Crystal appoint-
ments completed the setting.
Miss Jannette Reeves pre-
sided at the punch bowl and
Miss Laura Ray served the
cake
Hostes-.es alternated in as-
sisting with the serving and in
the gift rooms where many use-
ful and attractive gifts were
on display.
The receiving hours were
from 7:00 to 0:00 o'clock in
the evening
The affair was attended oy
approximately 75 persons.
Christy Devries was honored
with a party on Tuesday after-
noon, September 5, by her
mother. Mrs. L. L. Devries, at
the family home, 412 North
Wall Street.
The occasion was Christy’s
10th birthday and the chil-
dren arrived with gifts for the
honor guest,
Indoor games provided en-
tertainment until refreshment
time when the birthday cake
was served with cold drinks.
Those who attended the par-
ty were: Gale Tyler, Cindy
Pike, Kathy Howe, Laurene
Devries, Sue Tyier, Rhonda
Devries, Kay Tyler, Kent De-
vries, Tammie Walker, Kerry
Devries and Shirley Walker.
Mrs. Sharon Snyder and Ronald Plteoek of Panhan-
Carroll Pitcock were married die, served as %est man for his
on Saturday, August 5, in the brother.
home of Mr. and Mrs. David The bridegroom is a gradu-
Trimble of Amarillo, brother- Me Kelton High School and
in-law and sister of the bride- was reared in the Kelton Corn-
groom. munity.
The Rev, Troy Noland, pas- Wedding guests included the
tor of the First Baptist Church bride’s parents, Mr and Mrs.
Canadian, officiated in the Clint Wright of Glazier, her
of
ceremony,
Miss Norerie Carr was the
bride's attendant. She wore a
street-length yellow dress.
19.A Lamm Club Opens Year
With Program 'Ilxpo 67’
WSCS Circle One
Meets Monday
Circle One of the First
Methodist WSCS met Mon-
day morning in the home of
Mrs. J R. Benson,
Mrs. Benson presided and
opened the meeting with pray-
er.
The group began a new
study entitled: 'That The
World May Believe," by Al-
brother and sister-in-law, War-
rant Officer and Mrs. Walter
O Wright, a sister, Sandra,
and the parents of the bride-
groom, of Keys, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Pitcock
and daughter, of Panhandle;
the bride’s daughters, Lina Ann
and Eddie Lee Snyder; Mr.
and Mrs. Elbie Carr, Norene
and Carol Ann, Mary Ann
Smith, Mr, and Mrs. David
Trimble, of Amarillo.
First Baptist
WMU Meets
The WMU of the First Bap-
tist. Church met on Tuesday of
last week for the monthly bus-
The 1935 Forum Club opened
the current year with a meeting
wh;cii was opened with prayer
led by Mrs. B F, Risinger.
ne-j
Ut(
ng the business session
■lub books were distrib-
. mrse of study for the
“The Informed Wo-
WSCS Circle II
Meets Monday
F. Risinger was
the program on
Circle II of the WSCS of the
First Methodist Church met
Monday afternoon in the home
of Mrs E C. Hofmann.
Mrs E H Mosteller was re-
elected as chairman of the
circle Mrs. Hofmann was lead-
er of the new study, 'That the
World May Believe" by Out-
ier She opened with the read-
ing of a prayer.
The lesson was presented as
a round table discussion.
The meeting on next Mon-
day will be held at 2:30 p.m.
In the home of Mrs. Tom Clay,
Those who attended the
meeting were Mrs. Tom Clay,
Mrs H B Hill and Mrs E H
Mosteller.
year
man
Mr
lea
"Travel.-
M: W. R. Wooten gave an
interning md informative
talk Expo 67." She describ-
ed many of the interesting ex-
Benson, and to the following
club members; Mines, Jack
Martin, Robert L. Niekell,
Cabot Brannon. Shirley Drap-
er, B. F Risinger, Walter Pen-
dleton, William F, Holmes, Au-
brey Anthony, W. R, Wooten,
Robert Baxter, Sol Blonstein
and S. Q, Scott and E. K.
Bechtel,
bert Outler.
A round table discussion was iness session and Royal Ser-
lield by the group, vice program.
Circle One will meet next Mrs, Chester Beasley presid-
week in the home of Mrs. ed over the meeting which was
Hubert Tindall. opened with prayer led by Mrs.
Those attending the meeting Neal Lunham.
were Mmes. C. C. Collins- Mrs J E. Throckmorton
worth, Rayburn Smith, Matt read the Calendar of Prayer
Clay, O. T. Gllasscock, Hubert and led a prayer for mission-
Tindajl, William F. Holmes, aries having birthdays.
T K Reynolds and Royce C.
Lewis.
Lirst Baptist IVMU Observing
Maty HiU Davis Week Of Prayer
hit
and stated tiiat 35 mil-
»:)ie had attended up
end of August.
IE the social hour the
erved a refreshment
nr guest, Mrs Lyman
Rebekahs Attend
Fellowship Night
Sponsored By
Louis Griffin of Lubbock, son
of Mr and Mrs. L S. Griffin,
who was seriously injured in a
recent traffic accident, has
been moved from the hospital
to hts home, 3506 37th Street,
where he will be confined to
his bed for five weeks.
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Mrs. Billy Wischkaemper Is
Honored At lea And Shower
SHAMROCK
Mrs. Frank Exum of Canad-
ian, long-time Shamrock resi-
dent, was here over the week-
end and visited in the home
of Miss Nell Adams
Recent guests In the home of
Mr and Mrs E W. Wilson
were Mr and Mrs W. T Wil-
son of Little Rock, Ark., Mr
and Mrs, S. B. Smith of Lub-
bock, who were returning from
a trip to Colorado, and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson of
Moore, Okla While here Mrs
Wilson attended the Ex-Stu-
dents Homecoming at McLean
6 P. M. TO...
Chicken Tetrazine
Miss Juria Clay of Dallas
who has been here visiting with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Har-
ry Clay, made a trip last week
to Little Rock, Ark , where she
took part in the wedding of a
friend.
To honor Mrs. Billy Wisch-
kaemper, who was Miss Jo
Nell Breeding before her re-
cent marriage, an afternoon
tea and bridal shower was held
Sunday afternoon in the cafe-
teria of t. h e Sumnorwood
School.
Co-hostesses for the affair
were: Mines. B A. Turkey' E.
E. Darrow, Cortez Barnett,
Robert Dwight, J M, Morgan,
Donald Coleman, J L Alex-
ander, Bill Knoll, Robert Bax-
ter, Bill Hill, Noah Mice, Floyd
Tate, Selba Rainey. Doyce
Cochran, Glenn Richarson,
Worth Shields, Minor Hiett,
Jess Deger, John Christner,
Claude Caperton, Wood Cole-
man, W. T. Mayberry, Jimmy
Thompson and Miss Judy
Barber.
In the receiving line were
Mrs. Worth Shield the honor
guest and her mother, Mrs.
J C. Breeding and Mrs Edd
Wischkaemper, mother-in-law
of the honoree
Guests were registered by
Mrs Jimmy Breeding, sister-
in-law' of the honor guest.
Tiie tea table was laid with
a doth of yellow and white
A group of Rebekahs were in
Canadian Thursday evening to
attend a fellowship dinner at
the IOOF and Rebekah Hall,
when the group observed Fel-
lowship Night,
Following the dinner a hum-
orous play entitled, "Tale of
a Egg,” was presented. In-
teresting colored moving pic-
ture" wen shown to conclude
the program.
More than loo persons at-
tended representing, Cunad-
Perryton, Spearman md
T.amrock.
Local women who attended
were: Mmes, O. T Glasscock,
Women of the First Baptist
WMU are observing the Mary
Hill Davis Week of Prayer this
week at the church.
The general theme of the
week is. “This Is My Hand."
To open the program, a film
on the subject, was shown at
the church at the Sunday ev-
Mrs. Chester Beasley is WMU
president and Mrs. j. E.
Throckmorton, mission chalr-
The study for the week, in
line with other churches of the
Texas Baptist Convention will
be a mission thrust to reach
two million people along 889
miles of the Rio Grande River
from El Paso - Juarez to
Brownsville - Matamoros.
. , , ,, Wesley Leake, J Rabo, C O
and centered with a yellow gantre!
hureh has a goal to
dions which will
d for specific needs such
suali preachers new mis-
iuildings, equipment, Bi-
nd tracts and to estab-
fioral arrangement. Ajipoi
meats were In silver and ci . >-
tal.
Mrs. Dan Macina presided
at the punch bowl and M,
Nancy Alexander served U1
cake. Hostesses assisted with
the serving
The honoree was the recipi-
ent of many useful and at-
tractive gifts which were on
display.
Approximately 150 persoi
(•allied or ,ent gifts during the
receiving hours from 2 00 to
3:30 o'clock in the afternoon
Sr., Dean McMurtry,
Chester Beasley, J. P. Hall,
Gladys Russell and Neely Bur-
rell,
lisli mission centers and kin-
dergartens.
At the Monday afternoon
program, Mrs. Gene Payne was
leader on the study of the
work among the Spanish peo-
ple along the Rio Grande.
Miss Re Lummus was leader
of the Tuesday afternoon pro-
gram, with other members as-
sisting on both afternoons.
An all-day session with a
covered dish luncheon was held
on Wednesday. Mrs Don
Meares was leader of the morn-
ing program with Mrs. Max
Hatter as leader for the af-
ternoon session.
The Week of Prayer pro-
gram which was interspersed
with special music and prayers,
was concluded on this after-
noon, (Thursday),
Offerings were taken
throughout the week and
there will be an offering Sun-
day at the church to assist the
WMU in reaching the goa! for
State Missions.
The business session follow-
ed.
Mrs. Gene Payne was leader
of the program on, “An Ac-
celerated Witness to an Ex-
ploding and Shifting Population
in the United States."
Mrs. Payne gave the intro-
duction She was assisted in
the presentation of the program
by Mrs Lee Newman, Mrs,
Floyd Hall and Mrs, Sam Mc-
Murtry,
The meeting was dismissed
with prayer led by Mrs, Roy
Whittington.
Those who attended were:
Mmes. J. F. Shortt, Sam Mc-
Murtry, Bill Wilson, Neal Lan-
ham. Gene Payne, E, E. Shee-
gog, Lee Newman, Floyd Hall,
G P Davis, Roy Whittington,
J E. Wood, J E. Throckmor-
ton, Chester Beasley, McCoy
and Sherman Smith.
Captain and Mrs. Don Dodg-
en of Goldsboro, N. C., are
the parents of a son born
Tuesday, September 5. He was
named David Andrew and
tipped the scales at seven and
one-half pounds. The little boy
is the grandson of Mr and
Mrs, Rufus Dodgen of this
city.
Mr and Mrs Ernest Hender-
son have returned from a trip
to Denver, Colo,, where they
visited In the home of their
on-in-law and daughter, Mr.
nd Mrs, George Dunkin and
their new baby daughter, Pam-
ela Jo Mrs Henderson went
v;a plane and Mr. Henderson
drove up later to bring his wife
back to Shamrock,
Puck Food Valves
off every shelf
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Upsilon Iota Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority met Thur: -
day evening in the home of
Mrs. Larry Cook.
Mrs Don Biggers presided
over the business session Plans
were made for six members and
their husbands to attend the
Beta Sigma Phi Convention to
be held September 30 and Oc-
tober 1, at Holiday Inn West
in Amarillo.
Those planning to make the
trip are Messrs, and Mmes.
Weinert Farr, Kenneth Gra-
ham, J. C McAnear, Jim Hens-
ley, Don Biggers and Ray
White,
The state project for the
Beta Sigma Phi for the com-
ing club year will be Girls
Town USA.
The program was presented
by Mrs. Kenneth Graham Her
subject was "Beta Sigma Phi."
She outlined the work of the
sorority as well as the benefits.
She named Rosalind Russell as
an outstanding member
Mrs Jim Hensley gave
“What Beta Sigma Phi Has
Meant to Me"
The hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Graham, served refreshments
from a table centered with an
arrangement of yellow corsages,
which were presented as favors.
Special guests were Mmes J.
G Bachmann, John Shackel-
ford and Jack Mercer
Members who attended were:
Mines. Don Biggers, Weinert
Farr, Kenneth Graham, Jim
Hensley, J. C. McAnear, W. H
Riley, Raymond Schlegel, John
Vtnyard and Ray White
I imm
Mr. and Mrs J. F. Solomon
attended the Gideon Four-
State Convention held recently
at Glorletta N M. Dr Daniel
Campbell was the Bible Hour
speaker. The couple also visit-
ed with her sister, Mrs. W R,
Thornton, and other relatives,
in Farmington, N. M,
Samnorwocid Chapter of
Young Homemakers met on
Monday evening in the home
economics room of Samnor
wood School
A joint-session with the Sam-
norwood Chapter of Young Far-
mers was held for the pro-
gram.
Jim Moss of the Greenbelt
Electric Co-operative of Wei!
Ington, was guest speaker He
showed a film entitled, “Breath
of Life," and demonstrated, by
use of a dummy, the process of
resuscitation.
At the close of the program,
Mrs John Blrkey, presided ov-
er the business meeting of the
Young Homemakers,
Mrs, Robert Dwight gave an
inspirational poem, "Poet's
Bread.”
In keeping with Texas Young
Homemakers Week, September
17 through 24, the group plan-
ned to sponsor a community
wide kitchen shower for the
home economics room of 8am-
norwood School The meeting
will be held Wednesday, Sep-
tember 20, at 3:30 pm. in the
home economics room.
members: Mmes, Billy Waters,
Kenneth Jett, John Blrkey,
John Dwyer, Leon Myers, Don-
ald Coleman, Sam Carter and
Miss Judy Barber,
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Signet
Class Officers
Are Elected At
Shamrock High
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Elections were held recently
r. Shamrock High School with
the following being chosen
class officers for the 1967-68
term:
Seniors —- Ricky King, presi-
dent; Larry Flowers, vice presi-
dent.; Ken Fields, secretary;
Terri Deck, treasurer; Phil
Cantrell and Shirley West-
brook, student council repre-
sentatives; Ronald Gregory
and Mrs. Tommy Lester, spun-
Pinto
Cake
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M f X K'mbell Assorted
Sauce & Gravy Mix
Hamburger Buns
pounds
Kraft
Juniors — Dennis Clay, pres-
ident; Gary Hollingsworth,
vice president; Jams Rankin,
secretary; Pat Copeland, treas-
urer; Dusty Oldham, parlia-
mentarian: Kelly Williams and
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Cured Squares
Christner, Mrs. Robert Dwight
and Mrs. Paul Schaub, served
refreshments to tire following
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Student Council
Formed At Kelton
Representatives from each
intermediate grade of the Kel-
ton School met recently to
organize the student council.
Officers elected are:
Sharon Killingsworth, presi-
dent; Teresa Burrell, vice presi-
dent; and Elaine Bryant, sec-
retary-treasurer, other class
representatives are; Kim
Wheeler, David Killingsworth
and Wayne Wheeler.
Mr, and Mrs. Morris Pillers
made a trip to Eagle Nest, N.
M. on the Labor Day week-end
Guests this week in the home
of the Rev and Mrs Jfmmy
Wilson and sons, were her
mother, Mrs. Tom Beauchamp
arid her sister, Mrs. Jean Pena
and son, Andrew, all of Odessa,
Mr. and Mrs. Cabot Bran-
non made a trip last week to
Georgetown to take their
daughter, Ann, who enrolled in
Southwestern University. The
Brannons returned via of Dal-
las where they spent a few
days and attended the fall gift
market.
Miss Sue Jones, niece of B.
F. Risinger, and a girl friend,
Miss Martha Lilly, both of Bay-
town, were recent guests in the
Risinger home.
Mrs. Pansy Gauger of Tulsa,
Okla., was here Sunday and
was a luncheon guest in the
home of Mr. and Mrs, j £,
Walker She also visited with
Mrs. R. a. Nichols, Sr., who is
a patient in Shamrock Gen-
eral Hospital.
oil representatives; Lester
Ramsey and Mrs Helen Lay-
cock, sponsors.
Sophomores — Tommy Wil-
son president; Johnny Tul-
lant, vice president; Ricky Gil-
bert, secretary; Phyllis Brash-
ers, treasurer; Vicki Gragg,
reporter; Kathy Cook and
David Range, student council
representatives; Tommy Smith,
sponsor.
Freshmen — Doug Rives,
president; Candy Dodgen, vice
president; Linda Lowe, secre-
tary Judy Thompson, treasur-
er; Larry Lister, reporter; Joe
Bruton and Debbie Parrish,
student council representatives:
W w. Smith, sponsor.
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