Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1965 Page: 3 of 12
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off the (jriddled
By ELEANOR BARBEE
June is'still called "the month i culled an;
of bride*," Ini I other suminei
montlii also get thrli <h.w «f
wadding* This year fewer bride*
in Seminole have chosen June than
those in years kone by There
seeni to be more double-rtiiR i ere-
monies these days Only 15 per
cent of all marriages were doub-
le-ring ceremonies prior to World
War II, but after Pearl ‘Mai boi
•ltd later during the Korean Wai
from anyone that
wares without the
nrdnmt whale) el
' has been sent
i ppf««n h'lciosi
i* might j«’
lrecords II •* not only a misli
.il and an additional burden to
i the imstal service, bin also a terri-
fic nuisance to the person receiv-
ing the unwanted merchandise
Also, n costs
two alternati
the albums ■
Beta Sigma Phi
Has Meeting In
Seminole Room
Tail t’psilon Chapter of Beta
sigma Pin sorority met I'uescij;
i evening. June 29. at 7 JO o'clock
[ m the Seminole Room of the Sem-
inole Slate Hank
The chapter president Mis
John Shepherd, called the mem-
bers together to -make plans fot
jlljC summer and fall get-together
Mr* Charles Carter told of hei
family
attended the Bela Sigma Pin an
' nual l Ohvenlion on June, 18-20
Waller W Ross, nmhitei ol
Going-Away Courtesies
O', /II II /■/' saui/iy v-uun«i«
OOCWtlf - ( lllhs- I 'L'l'SOIKilllli'S Given For Mortroe Pharrs
Seminole iTexew) Sentinel — Thursday, July 1, 1965 — Page 3
Wedding Shower Honors Nichols ‘
A wedding shower honored '
land Mrs Bobby Nichols in i
t'ommuml' Building I’huisdav
trip in Dallas, where llu-y ,,,rnmin a „,.hwk The new
I wtabs were married tin June 20
Hostesses for tin* ejeeaMon wi
tllej ^f, < |p„
01 ganiraioiii. spoke ,lo oyer 2.200
members registered for the '’con-
vent ion Ross lives in Kansas, Citv
Missouri
Tau t'psilon will sponsor "The
Story Hour" for children at the
•ieffeoal Mrs Mov
Brook* Mrs Cis-il Payne Mis
Fred Nichols and Mrs (Vie Mini
er
The table Was decorated with
a him- linen doth overlaid with
a white Danish lace clnlh
Refreshments «f white and sll.v*
et cake and |Hindi were served
lo the hnooroe ami llie lollowing
guests Mesil.inu-s Jack Nichols.
Kin'll Roberson. Delin'11 Warren ,
«• k‘ No-hols. HHel Marks t L
Mwldtir DollUld Maltlcr. Don Hu h
ols, liounie M Intel Jack Petel
sou Joe Kianklin ami Irene Nidi
ols
Mi anit \Vr Monroe I'lian .’ll:
sw 14lh St reel, have ln-cn honor
ml by friends with several mm
lesies tills week pilot lo theli
move . lo Jiis|h*i Countv when
I’h.H i is hem ■ iransii'i icd In, At
(antic Pipeline Company'
i Iji lull 4 the I'll,ii i - •< ill haw
Hunt m Seminole lor ten Veals
and dining these years tjie\ haw
both Inn'll I|iu!i active III i Cm cl
dull and 11vie all.ois
Mi-, Phan has hern a membri
nTTTTfe Miiimir itimy nne*. ww
is one of the mgamzar* ut Hu
Scnimole Harden Club
llll)
Decorations were flower* from
Mr* Singleton's garden
the person We have Games County Library from July I
•s to either pay for
to. pa; - tin* imstage
thousands of wartime bridegrooms and return them to the matmfar
wished to have a nng. which w,i jluret And the ’latter scents more
a tangible
brides
memory
ol their new
lesuahle
According
clerk at the
- The origin ol the wedding ruig pemmuk.....Po-sl Ofliee. several ol
it shrouded hi mystery, but tin the unordered alhiiins have al
traced hack lead; hceii returned to the record
idea behind it can be
t<i the cavemen Tile wedding rmr
114)8 had a long and Colorful ins
lory It would he pretty outlandisl
if husbands today tied ro|»es a
round then wives instead id put
ting wedding rings on then fin
get*- Hut the cavemen had
■ eason or al least lie consul
ei'ed it a good reason fin
tying rd|>es of rush or grass a-
lound Ids wife’s waist, ankles and
wrists. He didn't ivimt "the spun
of his raptured wile lo eseupi
| rom pan ) h\ local resident* How
j many of Ijbt'se alhmns sent lo
resiilentk of Seminule is not
I known
One Sernir
a nationally
good j tile same ha:
you would think go ahead and
pav loi these Items lather than to
imthi'i with writing the eumpany
a letter hitui r them know that
they neithei want nor appreciate
receiving the unsoiieited items.
2 tltrougli August 8 Mrs Shep-
herd and Mrs Cartel will give the
first program Friday morning
lrom lo until 11 o'clock
Refreshments of homemade ice
ricant. cake and eoflee were serv-
ed to the lollowing meiiiliers
Mesdanu- Charles' Mueller, Don
Mansell Charles Carter. Wayne
Stokes Hoy Basham Bob Harlan
John Shepherd, and on* pledge
Mrs Dick Kepiliirt
ole family was sent
known magazine on
c- Mine people lltjili j
frum hi.x coni nil
this column feels that Ihc puhih
Ntvnlhl'lesi,. m time she
man
j liiildd lie >1 have li> put up
mill
ay*d In lid rid nl these
and
1 ncFI hum i opulent method of
sell
acquired u ring el iviir; Hint ei
1 in;* l»S nh e allcef . till hh ihC‘
, in
amber for liix linger Thcxp
lings
mail #
were the forerunners ut thi-
dole!
★ * *
ol-platinum wedding rings .
>1 lei
A note foi the gardeners
It's
* * *
Last week we received two two
record albums from a nationally
known record manufacturer They
were totally unsoiieited. vet the;
are in our jaissession along with
a statement for $5!)() (evidently
it is the lirsl of wliat appears to
by a program of music On an cn
eliyasi card it lias the usual "1
may cancel membership in the
program al any lime I have
no obligation to buy anything!'
We are supposed lo listen to these
"doordered" records for ten " full'
ttafys. and may return one album
and keep tile other, for a free
gift; however. If we keep the free
album. I'm sure they assume that
we have been "hooked” inlo be-
coming a charter member and
wjll continue.to send "other•thrill
ins programs us they are releas-
ed" Naturally, the curd says that
“jfou may return them and owe
nothing If you are not delighted”
.According to various magazine
articles written during the last
few years, the trend toward this
sort of merchandise through the
just about Iris-planting lime, and
they .lie one ol the easiest pci
ennials to glow as they siyyive
with less fare and reward you
with beautiful blossoms wilh a
minimum ol attention
I'oi best* results yoill' liis should
lie planted I rom July through
September l arly planting estalj
lishes the new III- plants licJoje
wilitei This is al o the lime I-
reset clumps ol Iris that arc
crowded, generally clump's that
.lie three to four years old
The plants should Is- set in lichL
well-drained soil where water
will not stand The rhizome, or
fleshy part of the root, should he
at the ground level Iris will thrive
without feeding, hut
to its application In the prepara-
tion of youi new Iris lied, spade
in a good application of compost
below the roots, using care not to
gel nitrogenous material oil or
near the roots, as rot may start j to
Then an application of
balanced fertilizer applied ns a
top dressing dusted arodnd and
in between the plants in early
spring or very late tall is desir-
Deodline Schedule
For Women's News
In order lo do an adequate
Job of reporting women’s gr-
ip ith-s, it has become neces-
arv to set a 9 a in Wediies
day deadline for Thursday’s
edition of The Sentinel
The cooperation of the read- !
era who make the news will j
he appreciated in understand- j
Ing the mechanical problems j
of bringing -your women’s
news to you The earlier Items
are reported, die more com-
prehensive coverage they can
receive
rherefore, for publication,
items must he received by U
a m, Wednesdays.
Mrs. Troy Barclay anfl Miss
Norma Templeton attended the
HeleneCurtis Beauty Show at the
Kiilvli Inti In Lubbock. June 27
Mr, and Mrs. (’. V. ■Shelton re
turned last Thursday from a vara
Don to the Pacific Northwest,
which included a visit to two
will respond t'.inadinn ITovinces
down to the rhizome,
keep litter, old
null is increasing. 1 Just wonder able Hone meal and superpho
how a manufacturer could legally ph.de are line top dressing mater-
ials.
In planting, remember that the
plants should have sunshine right
and be sure
Ins leaves,
well-J grasses, weeds, etc. away from
the rhizomes Clean cultivation is
the finest precaution for Iris prob-
lems Consult your nurseryman
for further details on planting and
types of Iris that you may want
in your garden.
PRIMA 20
THEY FIGURE IN ANY OFFICE. These new
Underwood-Olivetti adding-figuring ma-
chines perform beyond simple addition.
They subtract, give credit balance, multiply,
calculate discounts and percentages, and
print every entry and result on a clear,
permanent tape record. Choose the electric
OUANTA, or the manual PRIMA 20. Both are
complete, handy and priced right. One, for
sure, can figure profitably in your office.
QUANTA
See Them Today At
SEMINOLE SENTINEL
402 S. Main
PL 8-4442
Zestv Salad Molds Taste Better
Lorry Gene Smith,
Susan Phillips
To Wed In Dallas
Mi mil Mi William ,1- I'lLl
Mjw h-dl.i- it iiiit Hiiiii* ihf t'liuaue
mud .4Wu'llilla?LlM IMU U‘41*1
ol their daughter, Misait to l.airy
nviu* ^mtrh of Mr ami Mr**
William \ smith of seminoh*
lh. wedding ceremony wtH be I Mrs Phan have taught Sunday I
■ read Nil; II i ,.i -li Luke -School >'ld"-e* in the First Rapt 1st .
KpisCop.il (.'hurt'll III Dallas Church through their ten-y.-ai day i
Mi Phillips .......... Nortl in Seminole and Phan ha* he#n j
lev,I- Male I mvei.ilv when' slit a member of Hie •Chin diet ' ol
was ,i mcmhci ol I " ('ahrlh'D* Commerce Ate.i wi-e Mr- I’ll,irt
and j. Niicca Beautv Smith, who is retaining bet nieniht i ship n. I
willin' 11 admit id imm North lev Ini’ south .Plains Pmeelaiu and
a- stati I iiiveisiiv in the spring- Ml t.uitd, whicti meets m Lull J
is also a member ni Lo- Cahellei buck
ie and i mcmhci ol t'l Kappa The tirM emirtevv lor Mr and |
A. tea honored Mrs Ph'arr on
tune 22 at 4 o'clock |n the after-
noon in the home of Mrs J U.
Mitchell, !>00 SW 14th Slreel Co-
hovU'-M’s .'ere Mi Cliff Decker
and lua Beth Decker,
The tea table w as covered with
i white linen cloth and was cen-
tcred with an arrangement of huge
Oftlste* M's w H i raVv |Miuit>d
'Olive and Mr*. J. L. Skaggs
Mr1 and [ oiled piinch al the tea table
An onyx pin was presented to
he Itonorecs by^the lioateueti
ITi.T tv liv e ,'ue -ts were present
or the going a wav occasion
--Atptr:
-Ii alei mlr
ut M>r Itmiii-
of Mi uiid All? f A Siilglt’ton I
,i HOI SW \vt,tm<» I) on Junt* 10!
I with «»l fhi‘ii foriv i
Bettor flirtn ever before «io moM« t! siilrtil^ prepiired will* (l»e
new salad gelatin available in celerv or mixed vegetable flavor
To create a wide variety of tempting naiads, combine this
versatile gelatin with law or cocked vegetables, cottugv vhtt»e.
m*at, or sea food.
( oliage (iliefif und f*rt*en IV|»|»t*r Sidad
2 package* (3 oz. each) — 2 cups (1 pt.) coftaga ......
celery flavor salad gelatin cheese a
1 teaspoon salt • f \ 1 \ cup dicijd green pepper
the pmnil
p.lM’ll'ls ,ot t
lime •
i Me i imm ial
Stic iif i ivc
d at 4 Oj p in
i, pound^
it olilie (’
o(ln
liman are
’ll I llOl II
lhi pil:il .
u « i I »,i 11
A .‘Hi 1 e i: ’ 11111" tt pnlllHl'
lilt e ,i In mu to \ti afld Alls
ipo S.da at Meinoilal Hospital
line 2H at fi.Oh p ill
otio
\ arrived to the home nl
2 cups Innling water
JU cups cold water .
2 tablespoons vinegar'
1 g cup duvd celery
1 \i teaspoona grated onion
i Dash of pepper
1 tash of T abasco sauco^
Dissolve gelatin and salt in Iwiiling water Add cold water
and vinegar. iJour 11 j cups into 2 quart ring or individual
molds, ('lull until set. but not firm.
Meanwhile, stir remaining liu redicids info remaining gelatin.
(Till until slightly thickened Spoon over ulinost firm gelatin,
('lull until firm. Unmold on salad greens If desired, place carrot
sticks in center of salad arid >» r\u with mayonnaise. Makes
about 2 quarts or 8 to 10 mam dish salad servings.
Vacation Bible School j
Is Conducted For
Mount Olive Baptist
Fiflv eight children have regiii j
ered lit llie Vaealinn Bihje School |
,il the Mount Olive Baptist Mi
sion Tlio Bible school, which In'
can Monday anti will rmitimu'
through the -ri'inaimli'i of the
week, is coiiduetcxl each morn
ing Imm.8:3(1 until II 30 o’clock
by members of the South Semi
nole lia|)tist ('lunch
Average attendance lias been
.‘>4 children, and the ladies ol the
Smith Seminole llaplisl Church fur
uish re liesli men Is each morning
I’rineipal ol the Vaealinn Bible
School is Joe Stone Also assisting
with llie school are Sheron lay
lor, Donna Butler. Jacque (iiilis-
pie, Heverlv (iillispie, Mar; Kin-
raid. Mrs. Alton Kincaid, Belinda
Men, Nancy .Icier. Dai lene- (Dill-
pie, Phyllis Jeter, ami I ho youth
direrlpr, Stella Moon
.The public is invited lo the
commencement services, which
will he Friday evening at 7 o'clock
at the mission •-
Scout Watch Trick
Event Hoy Scout knows how to
use his watch as a compass. Here's
how to do it Mold the watch flat
in your hand, face up, with llie
linin' hand pointed Inward the sun
South then will he halfway hc-
Pvern the hour hand and 12
o'clock. Use standard lime and
forget the minute hand
I’osler hoard for signs, sket-
ches. school work always in
stock al the Sentinel.
Sparky says:
i^;
Store Gasoline
in Approved
Safety Cans
*%j Don't jitt fne a place to start1
Tl.c SENTINEL Doe; Job Printing
M i %itill I I \ ' ' • K ui", • i ."it 1
v i'i;mHIT "■ pi.iiml ii uliiicr '.! >
, 11 I I \ it I ii Vti'llHH Till lit* pif.il,
*1 HIM* 2V al II! fiH a in
1)0..
\l r ;mii Mi ,itr i'pli \l Krank*
,li wi*U*iuiiimI ,i !• jiiiiiml Id oufii't
i,l ,ii \h■■mi>1 L.ii I lu’vpil.»1 .luili
', ,0 ' US'a III - *
n(hi
\ ii I ,i \ t !< oiTu’d hy Mi
.mil Mrs I* UIon I* Jiivr«u* Jimr
:*V sin* aiiivi*il .ii Mrinmiiil llus
1111.«I al Mi 21 .i m wt i!*lui»u i
puiinds, it* KtifUTs
of hi
Mi and Mi Julrn I llunfm
.tr«‘ ilir proud p.m'uls nl ,i 7
pound li.duller hnv, ai riviin’ ;d
Vtumuiial Uusptial Jniit* Ml a I !
7 42 a m
In Case Of Fire
'Ll lumrn—
tpilrklv grf ry«*ryb«dy out of
fill* liotist*.
( nil flu* lin* departnirnt at
It H-Tfll.
illi* siiiv rveryont* in your
f»in il > knows how to cull
flu* I irt* dt* part in i*nt
At piihlii* g a flu* rings—
Walk, dei not run. hi flu* m*ar
esl **\irt. Call llu* lire ilf*
partuinit lminrdi«ti*ly. K(*i*i»
nil in.
No soiling campaign is com
plolc unless pros|H*cllvc cuslomen
know whe re lei find your pmducl
: j ' . SMN-TINI.L ads provide this
information.
mem hei
« lull its i;uc -l
< ,Ur -l no hielcel Mi and Mi s
I I) .Mile licit Mi .md Mi I. I'
■ mi itlm \h .iiieI Mr- I- ml* s
\looic Mi anil Mis J I. Skaggs
■ pii i lit honored t oiipii
\»i dei iru meat ■ In ei u,i pie;
‘-ellli'd lei llie i • ill | tie * li\ (tie fort\
Cub Scout Pack
I las Pink Derby
f ob -ScoUl Park ifl.i inrl I 11e*I.«\ |
j eventin'. June * t in Hu* 1 ont !
luoritv Hudelim lor Ihnt mouth I
ly Wlpelill:',
The Pine Derby which race* j
• ii’ that atc made to Ihc ('oh
m etnl and I lieii’ I at he r vn .i the j
'main attraction Wiiun'i’ «>l tin
>1 ace \i. e i<* Mai k It.nhll In • i
l;ii'key Ufiflgctis « , otiij and I) ile
I lack*on. lliiiel Mae Ii winifier ie*
(H.'i\ del a rnode*l ear
Kelt es'hnicnl** " crc • <*i ve‘l h*
llte* ('oh Seoul* and ibeir lamihe*
| leillow lie- Ilii' filial i ae*c
Tyi»#*w rilcr * Mihhem^ ^1o tit
••very machine are available al j
llie Sc ii fine'I ofliee.
Mi Jack Tayliu and Mrs f»anl
i tell w ei c In- le • i fot .1 coffee
d ‘W'.'fif ei'dock Saturday nioin
in*. June 2(i. for Mis Pharr m
lie Jiome of Mrs Taylor a! JUKI
sW (3(1, Mi eel
- 4'4«l-«-<U4ce-4al»Di -ua*_ laid__aillL..
i In,ml-drawn gi’een linen chilli
center pirn* was an arraiigc-
| ne’Ot* of yellow roses anti luibics
j in. iiit ( .like- w a - sei \ed from a;
•. i nr < innumon 1 fill* -
1 • ie|oii balls o ar Irusied *.ti aw
i hei lie ' M*r.ar crisp Pule h an - a';
<• t'Ol'Iee and lea weic served by
; vfi' Itni/rii anil Atm (U_„U. VVi'lt"
I met-to IwciitN gucsljj
\ blue glass rake plate and a
1 e in u*e of yellow roses w as pi e
etlted let the tiorieoee j»V the heist
■
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AT Til VOILB'S FAIR
IS FlOtniil IT
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