Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1965 Page: 4 of 16
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Page 4 — Saminolo (Texas) Sentinel — Thursday, May 77, 1965
Local Girls' Auxiliaries
Hold Coronation Service
Junior Scouts
Convene, Enjoy
Bus Excursion
I In* (.ill AuxiiiiiiM s of tlji After
I'm I Baptist (Iiiim Ii recently eon lie
• / lu^fil Hud hocus Week ;niiviti In lie* s
r , /ill a ( of fin.itiOII s**l Vico
loll nil ictJtvrtl leroionliofi
for v.ii/oij work done durhtp. fie
Vi mi wf flu* coronation which is
.in <iiifiii<<i i ' i of
lie- Ihcinc loi tills V»S4l I1’orl|
VVrrf ami ' oi on.it ioii a. (in
I Hi a ml III!' .h out the f)ti rottn
Ini here Soiiflcrn liapfr l have
—mt*—ftrft W*-rf4r-IH-—liil:.
ri V.irr In carry out tin . tlinnr
I oll«»v III! Ihr a Iconic |'lVI II
l< VIi l!a vmond («ohhn \V \1 f
fiM eh ill VIi Roy J.ili'i iiM»ii
- V ffi» < i he inf r oditeed lie
fWditred f>e.ik*“f lor lle> rvi fiiri!;
, ho ’ a \li If.ii Ian I, Willis
no' iona»v lo Thailand Mrs
; Willi fold of mariv » vpri lore e*
; lie .eel hi i ho hare! lo Willis
ih.nc had lit lhailarel and lead a
■ iniinher of r-olfiTed * leh" to iff114
f i ale tlaif medd .il work linos
;
Willi row I elr
a refs were jn c*
ho have oomph
Mop in (• A work The fi
hr i eeoeni/od worn tiers
have completed fie- Maiden
Mrs (.mu o I'loval and Mr
i .
ine o I thee i , aid ho
fop I I 1 a I* ire’ .Ionl i
I lehr a Carter Diana Ituhmar
Muf elder Shit l»*y ( a» non, I
ea W'a Id i op I ally a l.alh ■ _
Sell«|IM' Duma VIr ( |i ,e!
< off man shat on It* avs
Mot |.< and I neia Mon
li'ji
The Junior'
flirt Sffyfjl
Vt’edfM ■ dav M.i
v Iff .it 4 (1
in the homo of
thfir ffuidor
( fun le ShoJIon
al 70H SW \
I*.
( Ifijo-i I.U II
vv as tinr.fi --
orv#*d pop4 io|in
. l.o Dohlno f
Hoili lin him fi 1- fill S
f Jim m. Diana
\! «•(’!'* ad,
Mrhrw Kid hi
H 1 ! • <’he
Sl(*ifnri, An,nhi
i f>h(‘|>h('( rl.
I Mir
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l An*> Am.on Jiiiia
i;;ry < nr sin, Dixit* Met
\tr( Din unfit Bcva r!v
I'aI t h i,i Vlniphv and
Mtcilon
JULY Rlirs Ml rue I M> twwyj * 0-1* . -im.
notniM- fie* eiepMjeiio'Mf cirel ‘Ipf/Men lomj iienituyi • lle i'i
danqlif^r, Doniet f ynn, In tony Kruoielh lSo i » ff .on ? Mi
nrel Mi I >nn I I *< 11 f r*i nl LA < t<<n !•■ • i,<> l, ■ , • i
f aeIn-nine I r. o fjoeheih* oi Permein 111*ifi* • ir ;
fmru f* will tereivi* Ins K S, rloqirr loan l< /-1 , ft n f i
re y ]im coo pin will hr ipiriufori July 1/ * d. / JO
Grandview Ihipfisf Clpjidu Qcie ■ .a, wdn tie I * ) I
otficidiiiej
Hello World
A snn \V;r horn In Mi and Mi V5.iv *'» If* llpp»*d Me o.deu^aJ
Jose Nuvaio Marline/ on Alas I n pound I* hihhi a hi sin a l
at Memorial Hospital lie arrived III pin x
at 5:50 a m , vveiiifiind H pound ,*0o
^ ‘dime- ( niiioafulafion . to Mi and Mi
j Mai mid Rui/ on lie1 arrival nl
Mr and Mi .fiiiimy M l'i »*« » ‘ th« u d.mp.hiei at Vleneet.il tins
are the proud parent, of a hahv I pital ’ Stie woedied in at pound
hoy horn at Melmei.d Hospital oil Id uimee on M.r ’I al I II p in
Installation HclcI
By Junior Club
Seminole Jiiftior study ( Inti me!
in the home of Mrs Paul ( oridil.
'(».' S’W Mil,It Street thltrsda*. al
\ fi'rhe k Mrs Ofii v VVeavei - i rv
Ada eo lei l< ' I'oi Me* m lalla
Dos1 ua?. the nr la If
She Used “Names and
Kit a Person a% the
mi! faille' was revered
Hi a • while limeade cloth atfd her I,*
( entcreil vvilli a onld arttMpie talel
uppui line a i ry tal howl, and
filled with white mums
.‘Jes I rake, dotted With mitt in-
line lias inscribed willi Me
memhri name?; was erv«*d oh
pink anal white.. china
Members attendim* were Me
daiio s KenneMi IJas*., Cliarle (Jay,
t 'harle ( sipe Jones Hauidu i tv
ilnhetli links Don llmthes Mnfi
IIh*
firm oi vice
i •
Mr Hv h
j mo i.rriooi
1 f low 1 hoy
Ml
hjicim
T f (. 111
I ho i*i vi
I , Jameson
i hai le \V i eim.
Wayne Maxwell
< oiuhl and VVeav
J
i\v.xT“
A
3*.-' ' /
Seiiane
< harlem
'He .ill vvfio*hiicr reaehrd file
Prirte#^ \ were tlii.-n. lei fii'tii/s
esl VIi Janie • ( lael and Mrs
Klriiei Six prs* sefiled awards tn
file Inilmv ine . o I. lot I Sir. h p
hi fa VV ltd June \hu i t ( otmie
(iohjen (’ 111 * I % ( lark ( atsilyil
< a, dv I on Met < Ah-i and
(rvvn Mitt elder
Nine i ol arliieved file Queen
dep Mo se.it and a each fpieeri
ua .iiiijoiiriH’d site w.i pristsd
r*d down the aisle In tie* front <»f
the alidiloriutn hv her crown heat
hr vvtrn cart ied het 'old (i n vn on
a white atm pillow Mi Willi
lied e.u II ii I and char ed
use her I ale ids u « ely AJ
jlei r*a( h (pireii was i riiU iicfl she
j look hel pi ire m front id tie
aiiditoi mm The cols <i owned
!»|ie»os Hid llieii eiown teasel
weie tpe eii landa \ry»om l isa
h.ieene. Vickie Ni\. P.if Six Dm
efta Dye** . Penny \lavo Vickie
Wallace (in • Wald hay I hum
| shell, Deln a V\ dki Helen Mol
h i*;, Teresa ‘ I lel’lnan; Sue Vfoi i is
Srtsan I lealile Dorothea Howie*
lianas SooKu him SI inner. Palli
Sk in lie i 1 <
I he second liiphesl slep in (i A
Weil k i.s dial id (JiU’CU with .Seep'
ler Two Lprls iccelyed recoiim
don for this .work this year As
each j»ir] was aiHionuced she was
prcceefted rtoun the aisle hy her
cepter he.<H‘r who carried her
I i4oid ceptci' nil a white pillow
| \ Iter each Mil ■, a*, presented her
I scepter she took Jim place on lhe
{lifarfrrrm dms malcim: a lovely f’ic
hue of (jiieen I rallied h> tin* lot
! r!i:ii lla;: I'lie two Tpieens'with
I rcpler and llieii seeph*i Inarm
were Kay IliieA, Pam Hrewcr
Sandra Kidd, IJon Sue lali'emnn,
Appriiy jmjife.lv D’OiJ al l muled a
icceplioji winch was held in Pel
j low ship Hall 'IVdlnwim: die corn
j nation service The (i \ c(ilmsof
j I’.reen, old and white wen* lea
lured mi die refreshment tahfe
| winch w;c laid w ith a i!m*n cloth
i and centered with a yellow and
I white floral centerpiece Miss Hcv
m l\ I r i hv and Mrs Klmer Si\
erved cake aij^c] . uunrh In the
Ja net
Williamson and Judy Wooten
After lelreshnurd hathi Ifus-
i A I so, lit tin ai I in . (o make
' ,nri -ith tnr-r- -<t.....
and a rope This will he hdpfni
hen dice "o to day r.unp ii An
(trews (‘(Minty Park
Mr Janies ttussetl ;pi(t Air D
V\ Sin i » pm t and ” cud
(Ht'oTfrTi the fln'T rmrmnro ** Mti
1 he Anils
11 e 'a I mm aeain Saturday
al tfii hu fa don for a (rip to
Hobbs They left Seminole af
lU 4<l pm (hanmne bice ip
' Se/fgraves leaviuA Ificre for Den
, vm l ily and Doviu^lmi. .\ M
l poo a 'in al a.t (httihs. they had
a iO ml rime Tayhyei winch tin */
Atili/cd in hoppim’ They hoard
<*d the tms at ihihhs .did arm Ad
home al I 2.A p m I*Au inauv nl
Ihe eirls tins was then fir's! hie
fide Mrs Shilton and Mi Mel
'in (’lai k made the trip with the
Kills
MR AND MISS SOUtH f>lAiN ,
Past Matrons Hoi
r
Oeorlline Scherlule
For Women's News
In order fo do an adequate
Job of reporting women’s ac*
tivilir s it ha heeoriu* ni'ces-
;ii v fo * et a It a.m Wmliies
day deadline for Thursday's
edition of The Sentinel,
The 'cooperation of the read-
er who make the news will
he appreciated in undmstand
in?; tin* mechanical problems
of. hrini'lng your women's
new to you Theearllei itiins
are repoi t*vd, tin* more com
preheipive covci^ce tliey cas
i com vc
Ihmcfore, for publlcatlnfi,
items must, hi* received hy 9
a m Wednesdays
'Specials' Assist
In Trimming
Food Budgets
i hr ' Hunt Oi i'.( i
Mai t o
l, (In!)
met for the ilnslil;;
1114'<
t, mi; til
fho Voar in flu* ho
1 Mrs
Frank DyiT. 301 SW
15th
Sf.r«:ei
The |>rc- tclf*irl. _VI i *
Jim
uponofl the mo(*fifO/
Ifadine
ihe members in their
eftib
eiilh et
Roil call was taken
an i :
fit limit
of flu* prev infix im
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read
Uffterrs for next
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i leefod .1 lollov. |.i .
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Jei rv Ball; vice pm
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xii •
f.( 1. Jones, .11 <
» ret a
ry arid
I Meeting
Is < a ur.m At
I fdi old ,Thm - tit
phn smalt t•*>n t*1
t.nles Kari
\b
ft. I Jo!
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I’ichtU'd
.
les Jr„.
(*i aves
lb infeil chcok- in- ,i. ‘-pori.il
ty with the; Sentinel I I’ficient.
low oust wmk personafizes your
hanking account.
Pork Continues
To Be Plentiful
I’.irk -hi■;.lit-s al supermarkets
rontinui’ iirople. although over-all,
(jorK pr.Kluitlon is a little less,
,i.ys Mi Gwen Clyatt, Extension
; consumer marketing specialist.
I'ho Boston or shoulder bun is
, c ut ' fni'li i- kind to f<KKl bud-
j. i- the Texas A&M University
'I>o<\«Uu4. -avs This cut is a
tquarc piece of meat from the
up|>ci part ui tl»* shoulder and is
i Id b<)th fresh and smoked Ham
wirtmns hnenn and sausage are
...Uuu Murk wile,ink* current!:, u-
vailahle ai low price levels
Smoked pork loin roasts amt
eliops make an Interesting change
a meal planning Smoked loin
: niast- are prepared exaetly a-
cured and smoked hams—in a
i en el about H25 degrees
Kahrenheit and lo an Internal
j t.-i i,iime nl 1(10 degrees. Smok-
ed pork chops are broiled or pan-
; /n ulled
Aided by modern research.
; swine pj-oducers arc continuing lo
meet 1 Oil mi met requests for meat
type In.s'- wfilt more lean anil IKs'
i fat Mis llyatt adds
Meat values also are to he found
m heel irloin steaks, chuck roasts
Hid i omul lieel Good protein
i laie la ICI i-e also include fry •
ei.s and eggs
(‘inn- fruits are prominent In’
, Ihe produce departments now
t.i a.puii cm. cunniuica to be leatur-
i d and navel oranges arc plenti-
ul and economically priced Large
is oranges are the most plellti-
i•.I . .id tali".-Id's and tangerines
>. a variable at moderate" prices
( ranhemes although slightly up
n (ii > aie ol excellent quality
Vpples and h,ananas are plentiful
mil offer good values
l.neailv rown ciKikmg greens
ai. available from truck farmers
loppm the list are eollards, mus-
tard and turnips and greens Egg”*
plant cabbage, celery, carrots, ’
• |.\ oniohe-ami squash are otliei
mod vegetable choices. •
Grocery features also include
canned pfaches, fruit 1 cocktail.
, .,1111 sweet potatoes A val-
id of fro/cn vegetables are of-
icred at special prices in many
i • tores
PLAYTEX
! iiiii ,ts a-, they ea,uie from tile re
eeivinc line eunipnsed of Ihe two
qileeiis-w ith ■ eepler and the nine
queens Background for Ihe re
j eihvilli! line was an eiglit-loot
|G A emblem flanked by Ihe Hags
| (Vliieli Hie girls had carried from
| Hie auditorium earlier
REMEMBERING
OUR HONORED DEAD
Give ciqrirn we pay Mentonol 1,'ay h il'uto I
Ameiirn ', wru dorul lin y l<ini ilowii llieii Ir-o
so that we may lie fiee let u - Hope ilia! Hi
wot Id will achieve a IrrHintj peafe
foster hoard for signs, sket-
ches, school work always in
slock al the Sentinel.
TWIT GOOCH’S
“OLOOM BUSTERS’*
/-jT\ HV bok's m sn
a R°°,s
poLE WrrH A
ATm *MbS
WHEN YOU
THINK OF
INSURANCE.. .
THINK OF
SYBIL’S
INSURANCE
AGENCY
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SYBIL HUMPHREY
Ea mi lies who shop lor foods :
featured al weekend "specials
can cut Ihe costs of their weekly
loud budgets considerably, accord-
ing lo aa went ^survey
Weekly eps!s iit a "market bask >
et" ol food usually bought hy a
futility of lour averaged SX’ 11
over a three-month period, the
survey hv the I S Department
of Agriculture showed Had the
same food been -purchased during
Ihe weekend selecting advertised
specials Ihe cost in Hu1 same
dole would have been $2,10 less
| per yveek, says Mrs Gyum. Cl.vaH, ,
I Texas A,V M Extension consumer •
marketing specialist
The sliuly revealed dial meal,
including poultry and fish, is Hie
food most frequently on special
"Thai's an extra budget help. !
since meal lakes up to one-third
ol the .average family's weekly
loud money," Ihe specialisl eln
pliasi/ed.
(.’buck roasts led the list of ;
meats rhost often put on special
with broilers laktng second place
according lo Hie -Indy
Hems from all departments ol
the market appeared as specials
during Ihe study Many foods were
; featured and well-balanced menu ,
Mould lie planned from them Tills
j procedure reflects a change from |
j a lew years ago when evaporal j
led milk, canned peaches, sugar. :
coffee and lard were often tile!
only items used as traffic build
; gfs
Ituv in” Hie featured food spec !
i lals can save lood shoppers a .
i much as (i to III per rent a week ■
and sometimes more according
j lo, the study
Even though store specials can
save money on (lie food bill, the j
! -pecialist urged buyers to consul
! eg and evaluate these factors when
j considering specials lime family
I satisfaction quality, storage space
and money . <
Kountry Kooks
: Hold Last Meet
Tin* Kminify Kiwik^ mot May
j 19 at 4 (j’olook for tliolr last
, mooti 14' of the yoar. Tlioy mot at
!lh(* county park for a wiener
roast.
MoioIkos attomlimi were P('t4’.,\
I fhissoll. Hronda Tlion’n. Synfhf.i
Shipman, Connie. Uoldcn, Kaioo
Khoa. Donna Powoin and Ihoii
loader, Mis I w W(*sootl
The Sentinel carries Send
iioIc'm most complete line of
envelopes, iiteludhiK ail sizes of
it1.1ml.i clasp envelopes.
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SAVE $1.00
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Mosby, Joe. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1965, newspaper, May 27, 1965; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth555837/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.