The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1961 Page: 5 of 16
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961
Mrs. Jim Itschner
Entertains Group
THE SHAMROCK TEXAN. SHAMROCK, TEXAS
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Dr., Mrs. J. W. Gooch Group Visits Museum Lydia Sunday School
Mrs Jim Itschner was nostess Sat-
urday afternoon to members of the
Original Eight Bridge Club, at her
home. 818 South Madden Street.
Following the games the high
score prize was awarded to Mn.
Carl Wall, and low award went to
Mrs. Bryan Close. Miss Pt Sanders
and Mrs. Jimmy Blakemore tied
for the bingo prize.
Th hostess served refreshments
to Miss Pat Sanders, a guest, and
to the following club members:
Mines. Dennis LoBlanc, Jim Bryant
Carl Wall, Jim Porter, Bill Burden
Bryan Close, and Jimmy Blakemore
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
Be Honored Sunday
Open house will be held Sunday, j
October l, at the home of Dr. gnd :
Mrs. j W Gooch. 201 South Main
Street, when their children, Dr. and
Mrs Joel Ooooh and Dr. and Mrs.
Oliver Gooch of Midland, will hon-
or their parents on their Golden
Wedding Anniversary.
A request is made that no gifts
be brought for the honorees.
Members of the Athenaeum Club
will be in the house party to assist
with hostess duties at the reception
Friends of the honored couple are
requested to call between the hours
of 3:00 and 5:00 o'clock in the af-
ternoon
And Art Exhibit
Seven members of the Thursday
Heritage Club made a trip to Can-
yon last Thursday morning where
they toured the Panhandle Plains
Historical Museum and attended
an art exhibit of paintings by Re-
veau Bassett, which were on dis-:
piny at the museum.
The group stopped over In Ama-1
rillo for lunch while en route nome.1
Making the trip were: Mrnes. Jim
Iischner, John Cullers, Dave Cross-
lin, D. E. Blackketter, Tom Deck,
Charles Sanders and Henderson
Ceffman. i
E. D. Hemphill spent a few days
In Elk City, Okla., visiting with his
daughter, Mrs. Thomas Wooldridge.
Class Has Meeting
Members cf the Lydia Sunday
School Class *f First Baptist Church
met for the September class meet-
ing in the Some of Mrs Essie
Holmes Keeii Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Winnie Nix was co-hostess.
Miss Nell Adams, class president,
presided over th» business session.
An impressive devotional was
given by M14. Lawrence T. Davis.
The hostesses served refreshments
to Mrs. Franl) Exum, a special guest
and to the following class members:
Mmes AiwJin Byrd, bam Harrel,
M. E. Lewallfn, Lee Newman, ‘j, E.
Throckmorton, Dona Tucker, J. E.
Walker, Lawrence T. Davis, o, p,
Davis, J. E. Wood and Miss Nell
Adams.
Society fhwi "Finland • Federation friend Is
"Americanism" Theme Of Program Theme 01 Athenaeum Club Program
Presented At Forum Club Meeting
"Americanism" was the theme of Lollar, and to the following club
the program presented at the! members: Mmes. R. M. Barkley,
"Finland _ Federation Friend."
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bers of the Athenaeum Club.
The meeting was held in the
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1935 Forum Club which was held Robert Baxter, Sol Blonstein, Cabot South Mail, street. Artificial fruits
fiom the Philippines were used in
decorations in the Tindall home.
Mrs h, E Pendleton presided
over the business session.
Glenn White and W. R. Wooten'
Thursday afternoon In the home Brannon, Rufus Dodgen, Gaston
of Mrs E K Bechtol, 30B South Harbour, Lyle Holmes, O. A. Lay-
Main Street cock. Jack Martin, Walter Pendle-
Mr.s Gaston Harbour, vice presi- ton, Jr., B. P. Ri&inger, 8. Q. Scott,
dent, presided and served a,s leader
of the program.
Mrs Glenn White opened the Bobbie Itschner Is
program with "America
A Quarter
Century of Retreats.''
Mrs B F. Rislnger continued
with an article entitled: "We Each
Have a Fort To Hold.” by I, A. R.
Wylie.
A social hour followed the pro-
gram and refreshments were served
,bv the hostess'to two special guests,
Mrs. Seibert Worley and Mrs. BUS
program.
Bridge Club To Hold
hampionship Night
Shamrock Duplicate Bridge Club
met Tuesday evening at the Sham-
rock Community Club with 14 tables
of players.
Tuesday evening was Master
Point Night.
N. S Winners were: Mr. and
Mrs. P. B. Rowe of Pampa, first;
Mrs Bryan Hampton of Borger,
and Fred Richmond of Pampa,
econd; E. W. Iverster and L. L.
Broadbook, both of Erick, Okla.,
third; Mr and Mrs. Bedford Har-
ris! n, fourth; Mr. and Mrs. I. C.
Mundy, fifth.
E. W. Winners were: Mr. and
Mrs W. B. Murphy of Pampa, first;
Mrs. Fred Richmond of Pampa, and
Mrs Bryan Hampton of Borger, sec-
ond; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bur-
den, third; Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Laycock, fourth: and Mrs.
It. W. Capcrton and Mrs. Mary
Pace, fifth.
The Shamrock Duplicate Bridge
Club will have Championship Night
on October 11, at 7:30 o’clock at
Hie Shamrock Country Club This
will be for open pairs and the public
Is cordially invited to attend.
Honored On Birthday
Bobbie Itschner, U-year-old dau-
ghter of Mr and Mrs. Jim Itschner,
was honored by her mothet- with a
birthday party Friday evening.
The party was, held on the patio
of the Itschner home, 818 South
Madden Street.
The guests arrived with gifts for
the honor guest. Pictures were
made of the group.
Mrs. Roe Davidson assisted Mrs.
Itschner in serving refreshments' to
the following group: Kathy Torger-
son, Karen Hobbs, Sharon Hobbs,
Carol Saunders, LaJuanna Bailey
and Vicki Itschner.
Mrs. Cecil Perrin Is
Trece Amigas Hostess
Mrs Cecil Perrin was hostess to
members of the Trece Amigas Club
and guests last Thursday afternoon.
Zinnias emphasized the autumn
season In decorations.
The group enjoyed visiting to-
gether as they did various types of
needlework during the afternoon
hours.
The hostess served refreshments
to two special guests, Mrs. Winfred
Buckingham and Joe Hindman, and
to the following club members:
Mmes. Ernest Henderson. Olynn
Bell, Jack Taylor, Jack Dekle, Louis
Powell, J D. Clay, Glenn Richer-
son, Johnny Wilson and Huey Cook.
Word was received Sunday morn-
Steven Wright, small son of Mr., ing of the sudden death of Mm
and Mrs Stanley Wright, under- j Roy DeArment of Bessemer, Pa.,
went a tonsillectomy Saturday mor- | mother of Richard (Dick) DeAr-
nlng in Shamrock General Hospital. I moot of Wheeler,
guest
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ley.
Prank Exum was a special
nth the following club mem-
:tending. Mmes. J. W. Gooch,
Oruim. li'Uk Hill, Willis
«k. J 8. Clara. George C.
Carl LLifcey. H P Mundy,
Pendleton and eeiben Wor-
Mrs Carl Linkey was leader of
the program which she opened by
leading the Club Collect.
Doll call responses were: "An
Interesting Fact About Finland."
Mrs J W Gooch gave an Inter-
esting program on the subject:
Finland - Courageous Country.”
The hostess served refreshments
at the close of the
WSCS Has Monthly
Meeting On Monday
Monthly mnetlng of the WSCS of
the First Methodist Church was
held Monday morning at the
church.
Mrs Tom Clay, president, presid-
ed over the business session.
She opened the meeting with a
poem: "I shall Be Kind TVxlay,”
by Grace Noll Crowell, which she
followed with a prayer. She gave
a devotional using Ephesians 4-32.
as a basis for her remarks.
The program was given by Mrs
i ^ Benson and Mrs. Lonnie Burks
| on the subject: “The Holy Spirit.”
Mrs. Howard LaQuay was hostess
I al>d served refreshments to the fol-
! lowing group: Mmes. A. R. Hugg,
Lonnie Burks, Willis Caperton, Jack
Montgomery c, B Melton, J. R.
Benson. J D. Prichard. Tom Clay,
E C. Hofmann, D E, Blackketter,
Bryan Close, Lyle Holmes, Boyd
Williams, W. Y. Cuslck, Darrell Hale,
Harry Clay and Miss Geneva Zeig-
ler.
Baptist ML MU Meets
For Book Review
Member of !h» Woman's Mission-
ary Una-: of the First Baptist
Church me: at ?h<* church Monday
evening for a book review and
salad Supper.
The invocation b- fore the meal
was given by Mra. H. E Pendleton.
Mrs. Seibert Worley, mission study
chairman, presided over the pro-
eram which opened with group
singing of "Our Best" and "Make
Me a Channel of Blessing.” Songs
were led by Mrs Meredith E. Wyatt
with Mrs. Ray B -m playing the
piano accompsiun.ent.
Mrs Paul O'Neal led In prayer
after which Mrs Worley led respon-
sive scripture reading on “Steward-
ship of Possessions."
Mrs. Worley t-uve the introduction
to “Christian Sharing of Posses-
sions," by Annie Wright Ussery
and presented Mrs. George L. Stan-
ley who gave the review of the
book.
“Christian Sharing of Posessions”
Is a third in a series of six books
to be published during the Third
Jubilee Adv!tnce-1959-1964. It is a
Bible study on stewardship of pos-
sessions beginning in Genesis and
going through Revelation.
The meeting was dismissed with
prayer ied by Mrs. C. V. Wood.
Those who tended were: Mme3.
Austin Byrd. C. V. Wood. Seibert
Worley Meredith E. Wyatt, D. L.
Worley J E, Walker, R. W. Shields,
Lucy Darling. Ray Horn, J. E.
Throckmorton, H. E. Pendleton,
Paul O'Neal, G, P, Davis, Dora Faya
Downs Sam Harrel, B. F. Rlsinger,
J F. Short!, Guy Valentine, Winnie
N'x, Lula Harris. George L. Stanley,
and Miss Re Lnmmus.
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Montgomery, Arval. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1961, newspaper, September 28, 1961; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth529553/m1/5/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.