Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1965 Page: 3 of 12
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Elta Clanton Exchanges
Vows With Jerry Sarchet
Wedding vow* were lead for
Miss Klta .Iran Clanton. (taught ft
ol Mr aiul Mis John K Clanton
Houle I. und .lorry U nite Sanhct
ton of Mr ami Mrs Harold t
Sarrhrt of Tulta. at H ■•'clock sat-
urday evrnlng in tin* First Met It
odist Church of Scmwnlr with tht*
tU-verrnd I’.oil ClaitUm. undo oi
tlu> hrtdo olio lattmt
The US(•tiurrft 4W4 rtr
coratrd fot Ihc formal candle
Uyht wedding The Bale o( U»
aisle was decorated with two tall
CMdlrhnhlers. white gladioli ami
white satin loots \ while satin
rope- w as opened only for the hr id
*1 |<»rtv Kat'h pew of the bridal
aisle was decorated with white
satin The chancel rail was grac*
rd with greenery and candles I tvo
while doves sat in graceltd Iran
qullity while altar candies and
eandelabra completed the sett inn
(liven in marriage liy her tattl-
er, the bride wore a formal longth
(own with imported hand-clipped
Chautllly lace bmllee featuring a
srallnfied Sabrina neckline accent
eel with seed |N'arls, ami him;
Garden Clubbers
Meet On Tuesday
In Morris Home
The Seminole Garden tilth me!
Tuesday al the home of MV.v Cline
Morris. 509 SW A\cnuc E Mi.
f 0 Weltnier was co-hostess
Kadi member, brought a guest
and the guests were presented cor-
sage, made by. the members .
lea was served Irorn a table
topped with eutwork ecru linen
arYd with crystal appoint tnentiC
Decorations included yellow snap
dragons and white candles Place-
ment arrangements made by club
members sveVe laid throughout
the house. i
The program was on "R.irdcn
log Kssays From 'Oh Ve .lilts and
Tulips' tiy Virginia Hudson " The
progi am was In charge of Mrs
J t. Skaggs
Eleven members yverc present
and guests included , Mcsdamcs V
d Carrutli. Mary Aim Anderson
H N Stone. (' C Maloney. K<l
Aryain. M S Doss, Kennetli Mun
fieri) n and F S Whitaker
—MtNTINKI. w an a Aim l»%T—
petal point sleeves iTmntilly lace
•edged thy two tiers id the silk
organ/a *kirt of controlled full-
ness which swept into, a lull chapel
train Her Itiplc-tiercd yeti of silk
| illusion wa* attached to a halo of
IM-arlixcd leaves and flowers and
’rndesrent crystals She carried a
lx.uqliet of yellow garnet rose*
and slephanotls accented wit h
1 fehthered w*i»rc enrvmtww** and
white nrfhlri
Hu* brick*’'* vinmlbinu old was
j her molht r s wedding band. She
| had Iht' traditional blue Sorter,
i and a pc*nii> dated the year of
j Mt bbih. in hc*r dioe. Kor some*
\ thing borrowed «the wort* her sis-
j ier\ diamond fUMidani
Mis Paula Virkers of Seminole
.iMcndcd Jin Mn av matron of
j honor Miss Linda Marshall of
| Seminole wits bridesmaid They
I wore a Mi red in yellow rollon saim
jsheath dress's d&signed with rap
| sleeves, scoop nccklint***, and over-
kills id silk on;an/a Their head-
I pit*c*\s were circlets of silk illu*
| uiij ailachcil lo ycjlow cahhauc
i i oses They added inalehiHU yellow’
| vliocs and while gloves and earri*
| ed cascades o| white and yellow
j i ai-nations.
best man was Via* Swiuburn ol
i Julia, and Pal Holler of Tulin.
! w as tfioornsmnn Ushers were
| Lynn Kills and Troy llrasher, both
i *i| Tulin, and Kelion (’.lies ol Dun
l mill
ranches were liehied by Johnny
( l.iiiftin. hrolher of the bride, and
Cieiy IJonoell of Tub* Kenny Sar-
ehel of Silveilon. nephew oi the
bmlejjioom. was ling bearer
Ithofida Stanley was llower pill.
and wore a Yellow cotton satin
drevs with cap sleeves, scoop
neckline and a lull skirt topped
with overskirt She carried a white
lace basket filled with yellow and
white rose petals
Jerry Smith was organ I si for.
nuptial selections and accompani-
ed Miss (I’lenda Kthildge and Miss'
Janice Hohdv who sang “Re
cause.'* * .More." and “The
Prayer “
Kioooonr
ociety
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By ELEANOR BARBEE
II has been -..nd llial there is
little In do in Seminole I suppose
Hull statement would depend up
on many thing!., hut it lust isn't
1 have had an international visitoi
Miss Sam v Wang, ol Taiwah
Formosa Miss Wang vwiled the
Day Camp one day She is a lea-
so around pur home For one tiling j Cher, a troop leader and has serv
we were ratliei looking forward ed as ait .assistant camp dlrectoi
lo .Iimiuri -o we woiiIdn I have l.n a pio\ iiieial eainp Slo1 h.e
quit,, so many things to ifr lull latrilii liaudu i .ills, tolk daiieinu
our aellvilies have only increased i patrol svsiem and song leading
And this is typical of all lainili and is c peei.dlv lideresliul In oh
cs who have sehool-uged children erviim i'ailet and Senior Hoops
llial are aelive In (he various i ampin and iraiiinii: she is in
iduminer aellvilies
The newesl aettvitv added to
om list is Hie Gul Scout Day
( amp. which began Monday al
lernoon The Day Gamp site i> al
Die Andrews (.’ouiily Hark al I'lor
cy Texas and is being attended
In ovei I Ml Girl Senuls irom Sem
Hie thilled Stales to observe aeli
y die . hi siu.dl i oiiiinuiiilies
The local group arrives in Sem
mole around il o'clock each even
nig except loi I He groups that
are camping out over nigh!
A '.penal (hanks goes In the
leaders ol Hie Day I amp Not
mole and Andrews The girls rampfouly is then woik (ill out loi Diem
oiildools in small groups uilh everyday Ibis week, lud they uie
peelal leaders | leaetliilg Hie girls lo lead more
The first clay found Hie girls and i uselul tires I in sure dial each ol
leaders s. 11in:: up the camp site Idle girls will long rememhei Hie
and unit holm- I lie mills were one spent tins siiiiliiiei al I he
MRS
nee
JERRY WAYNE SARCHET
Mii* EHo Jean Clanton
ers decorated the room
Mrs om is Ivie reglslered guests |
The couple will lie al home .lime t
1(1 at Route' 4, I.ohhoek, foll.owill *
I,ord's I a wedding trip to Red River, N, M j
The bride's going-aivay costume
" was a
ed South Flams College" al l.cvel-
land and Draiighon's Husijirss Col-
lege in Lubbock She is a secre-
tary and receptionist for llraiii'li-
ons
Sah'het was graduated from
then broken down into patrols and
leaders were elected for each ol
them Seminole is' represented by
luii Brotviiie units, two- Junior
nulls and one Cadet unit Willi
Senior Scouts helping m each unit
A siieeinl unit is the "Papoose
t ml ' which is for the face ol
Hie leader’s children.
Although Hie mi Is and their
airs going-awav e,.s......rj ■ -- - - plains i leaders arrive hack in Seminole
Al the wedding reception In ■" • vvo-P'e«-<‘ white lace suit (.(j| |((, ||tl,|uU,(t qexus feeh '<> » f'-'c/le al night, they
.......',al! ,h“ ,"";rh M,T S Whim salm y.eli!,w sho ""and Me is employed by Dsry Hr.,dim n-oott Haviog a very hoe time a.
iHrmnia _ Pasel.aR secvcal .mneh ..... ;,||)VI.S She! Company in I-.ihlH.ek
(Tvslal" a|»|Mm,ii»‘ientsM weVe 'used-f"0'^ «" corsage from her [ A rehearsal dinner .......... We hadl.'l! For weeks
i report having a Very Ijoe time
, ( amp
Have you ever heard of a "s
the table laid with white |aee:hridal honqiii-t
over yelloyy and centered with the j The bride was graduated from
attendants', bouquets Yellow Mow Seminole High School and attend
by the bridegroom's parents tn
Hie Raymond Restaurant in Semi
hole
w
itHii
We Welcome LOOKERS.
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Not everyone who comes to McAdoo Chev-
rolet Company comes to buy a new Chev-
rolet, Boick, OJds or CMC. Some com# to
look.
They walk in, see the cats, check some piires,
and walk out. Il happens eveiy day Rut veiy
often something else happens
They come back Why?
Because nowhere else could they find a big-
ger or belter equipped service department
It's big, new and the finest equipment in any
siie town1
Bemuse nowhere else could they find more
models to choose from or a heller price on
a new Chevrolet, Ruirk, Oltlsmohtle ot CMC
And the real clinrher: The easy, non-violent
way the McAdoo Chevrolet salesmen be-
have. No pushing No shoving No fast-lcdk-
inq "deals."
If you’re a confirmed looker, you'll like" the’
warm welcome awaiting you al McAdoo
Chevrolet Company It’s a real experience,
Any way you look at it!
McADOO CHEVROLET CO.
NORTH MAIN
SEMINOLE
prim Id the first day of camp,
1 we heal’d the word ''sit-upon”
i used by our idne-vear-old rlaugh-
i ter several times, and finally we
saw the ’ sit-npon " -That does
j.sound Tike a strange name, but
[it really isn't strange at all F.tieli
i Seoul made a pillow of square
jplaslie and laced ils sides with
i plastic. The girls "sit-upon" the
i pillows at r amp anil tliere-
lme ihey are tagged "sil-opons "
I low aland that ' . .
• Not only are lire girls .learning,
the wavs ol eiirreef camping, but
Talk On Supply
Work Features
Meeting Of WSCS
A program on supply .work was
| presented to the Woman's Society
ol Christian Service by Mrs II
I Nixon on Wednesday, June II
;rf Fellowship Hall of the First
Methodist Church. \-
A meditation was givefr hv Mrs
It 1. Harlan. uTio is incoming
supply see ret ary The scripture
reading was from Acts 20:35 and
ilnd Cnrfnthmns P-+r - —........
Mrs Nixon said supply work
provided items'for institutions and
work of Hie Woman’s Division
which is not provided through the
tegular maintenance hiidgets She
said ;);i.'1,074,011 was given li>
mrnihers ol' the WSCS of the na
lion liu work in both home and
lorcign fields, providing such
things as a mobile clinic In Sat
awak and furnishings for insiiiii
lions in India, Pakistan and Mal-
aysia
In aildlllon, Mrs. Nixon Mid
pew and used materials and books
fit all kinds are provided, along
uilh funds.
Mrs Floyd Tumlinson presided
at Hie business session HelTesh-
mcnis were served by Mrs Frank
Dyer to Mesdames It L Kirk,
.lames,Russell, Pat Raltdel. C O
Ueltmer, Weaver Patterson. M I.
Mol .am in. .lames Bright, Floyd
Tomlinson, II L. Nixon, ' It I,
Harlan and Pershing llleks. Jr
ol Noble, Okla.
Donna Patterson
Weds On Tuesday
Mr and Mrs II II Patterson
Jr. announce the marriage ol
tlicit daughter. Donna, to Jimmy
Rodney Short, son of Mrs, Nits
Short of-Midland on June 14
Mrs Short is a -graduate of
Seminole High School and Me
Mi11tv College. Mr Short is a gra-
duate nl' Sul Ross State College
flic couple will reside in Midland
Lonqbotham Reunion
flte animal Long hoi It am larnih
reunion will he held Sunday, July
11, al the Seminole Community
Building All members of the
l.ongholham families are urged lo
allend
Mrs. Marlon Allen of Vernal.
Utah, is visiting her daughter,
Mrs Johnny Joe Parker, and'fam-
ily Also vlslling the Parkers at
present is A 1C Nolan S Hack
tug, Mrs. Parker’s nephew who
is stationed with the An Force
at GoodfclioW AFB, San Angelo.
Day Camp vs tilt then HionghHnl
leaders
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Speaking o( camping, are yon
and youivfattijly looking for a bar
gain vacation'1 If so. here’s a
suggestion Go mt a 'ramping trip
tit one ol the 154 National Fot
ests \lost 'camp grounds are tree
^yott just furnish "the lent,
sleeping and cooking eqiiipinenl
The U S Department' ol Agrtcul
line, which administers the Na-
tional Forests, says tltefe's al least
one or more national forest with-
in a day's drive of practically any
point m the United Stales Besides
camping, you can hike, hunt In
season, fish neat some of the
forests, sight-see. plrnic. or just
relax In some vott can go horse
hack riding, swimming, boating,
or take a backpack or saddle trip
to wilderness areas Cabins and
othei lodging facilities are avail
aide from private owners , within
the national finest areas The re
gulai season has just stalled ^uid
rims to Labor Day weekend
and longer in Mint hern stales 1C
■a grand way tn have a lull vaca-
tion al very little cost, and il you
have a daughter that is allendlnc
Day Canip,.you'll livable lo take
a "seasoned" rumpei along with
you this year For details on the
national forests, yoil may write to
the Forest Service U S Jiepail
ment ol Agriculture. Washington
I) ( '
Horse Unit Holds
Business Meeting
The Gaines County 4 II Horse
group met Sunday, June (i. for ,a
business meeting and to practice
for the, Seagi aves rodeo parade
llell White, mal ha I loi Hie pal
ade, worked with the group
Attending the meeting were
Mike, Judy and Gerry Barnett,
Caroline and l.inil.t White. Clarice
and Jo Beth Tumlinson. Dana
Wicker. Deborah, Phyllis and
David Kriegel, Joan Munn. Tim
Overbook, Linda and (Tlyndu Hum-
phrey. Lynn and Gay Kmfinger,
Larry Crutcher, .liihreo Bubo.
Johnny Clanton. Johnny Archer,
Mike Houston. Mike Arnold, Mar-
gie Arnold, Jimmy Garland, Jack-
ie Don Gillispie. Polly Tumlinson.
Danny l.alhiquc. Monte Jobe. Phil
Kmfinger, Bryan Archer. Bi/
Houston and Dee Ann Holm
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Dunn and
sons of New llofnc, N I), have
been visiting in I he home of Mi-
ami Mrs. O. M lloiinsliell The
Dunns are former Seminole resi-
dents.
MRS LEO RANDOLPH DICKSON
nee Mi« Ruth Janice Young
Young-Dickson Nuptials
Are Solemnized Saturday
Mis.. Until Janice Yoime and i Miss Toni Williams, organist,
l.eii Randolph Dickson cm h.uieed accompanied Miss IlctHe Tatum,
nu|>11I vows al J o'clock Satin soloist, as' she, sang, Jesu, Son
day altei mum in the Park Place j of Man's Desiring," "O’ Perfect
Methodist 1'hurclr in Houston, Tev- Love.’' and "Now Thunk We All
.is The Reverend Humid Fagen ; Our God "
officiated Hie double ring cere A reception was given in the
mum lielnre a communion table clmreli parlor following the cere-
dccornlcel with two bouquets of j mon.v The eotipTe was assisted In
gladioli "ii eiltii'i side and. twu receiving guests by their parents
branched enndOiahra holding sev
en candles intertwined with green
cry
Mrs F J Young. tlt)4 SW Ave
nog I), is (lie mother of the bride
: unit’ Mrs Fred Davis. The table,
| covered w ith a floor-length satin
j with a net overlay, was decorated
i w ith a single candelabrum, the
i bride's and the matron of honor's
Mi and Mrs Leo W Dickson of bouquets and greenery
Chesapeake, Virginia are parents I Leaving on a wedding trip to
„| the bridegroom Mexico City and Acapulco. Mext-
. . . .j i*o, the bride* was weftrlnu a two-
Given in man Lam* by ni*r broln j ^
e»\
hi mi c 111 k»i 1.1 M a 1!'1 if Vwvv <l«Hil»l«‘ kill! snil in coral
r, 'nfl’,n NT ' "*'• l)1r",,’,,w,|l. a l.dl length coat of eotal
wore a i*i»yn ol. w inie (*ouon -liiee. j
over enllnn satin The dress, 'which ;
and oianyi*. Sin* chose black pat-
ent accessories, a black straw
was street length, was style,I will. ^ ;|m| U(i,(, (1|.(.||jd from „el
it scoop neckline amt three <|Uar
ter lenufh sleeves A shoulder
Imuquet
live bride was graduated from
,fHI T"'* Seminole I liglT Seh.ml in 111(11 and
1,1 ........... .. '•••".• from MeMuri v College in Abilene
liile in chid and while stock . . „ g, -J-
tied a w
blossoms with while satin ribbon
hi l!Hi4 with a It S degree in
elenienlarv education She taught
Attending Hie bride as matron | s,.,,mll jn 0(|,.ssa pr(or t„ her
of Iniiioi was her t-oualu. Mrs B | marriage.
K Martin ol. Jluustun Siie wore Djekson was graduated from
.1 Ml.Cl ieo. Ill Iliess id pale yei - wpcidrow Wilson High School in
low eo'Hon l.iee over ’ eolloii willi ■ |»,>'rism*Mi«h.. Virginia in l!l.r>7. and
a scoop neekline and short sleev |„, ,.ju.,| ;l p s degree in elec-
os Her halo-shaped - headpiece, i (mules engineering in 1901 from
coveted with the same material Virginia Polytechnic Institute,
r Hint ol her dres--. Iirhl ;ujullc 'Dit* ooiiple will reside in llous-
veil .'ippliqiied "dll lace roses |()M where the bridegroom Is an
and she can led a yellow lealhei oloteornics engineer for the Na-
od gladioli bouquet with match ii’unal Aeronautics and Space Act-
rlilmu.ajul um'Ugtx.. . n.m.^ii-i.itor,
Alli'iiding the lii-idegroom as Guests were present from Sent-
best man was I! K Martin ol I inole. Odessa, Dallas. Houston.
Houston 1 slug's were Bob l-ogtic j Sugarland, Corsicana. Fort Worth
and Bill Alsup. both of Houston, land Texas City.
DRIVE-IN TIPS
By JIM DAVIS
BRIDGE PARTIES
ARF LIKE 50MF WOMt N5
HAIR - KINPA FUS5Y
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NOT FOR SALE
This miniature Lane Keepsake Chest is
free...our graduation gift for each girl
in the senior class of Seminole
ond Scagraves — (1965 Graduates)
H & D Superette
"Big Enough To Accommodate,
Small Enough To Appreciate"
109 NW 11th PL 8-4531
ItVmade of Fragrant red cedar and comes with lock
and key. Which makes it a dandy place for your diary,
letters, snapshots, private little things.
Fur hijc precious stulf like u tronsleau, we have mag-
nificent full-size Lane chests, loft a lxVy give one to a girl
and, 4 times out of 5, they get married in a year.
So see our full-size Lane chests when you come in for
your miniature. You'll know what to ask for when your
man asks you.
MILLER-WALDROP
FURNITURE
SOUTH MAIN IN SEMINOLE
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Mosby, Joe. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1965, newspaper, June 17, 1965; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth555947/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.