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By ELEANOR BARBEE
McAdoo-Alexander
Read In Lubbock Church.
Brfore an altar Hanked hy two I wore white daisy corsages as did
large baskets of white gladioli other feminine members of the
: Miss Mary Martha MeAdoo of wedding party
Scminule liciamc the bride of leaving on a wedding trip to
: Inhn Alexander of Wilson in the I ||,iek|Hirl, Texas. Hie „ bride w.i>
(larded of the Saint John's Moth | wearing a burgundy rollon sun
alist Church ill Lubbock on July with black patent accessories
24 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon
Heading the dmihle-i'ing ceremony
nas the Reverend Carol If Norton
//As the hot summer days pro j to these activities, he is
Ned residents of Seminole are ' president of the (hpnrrh Young of Fort Worth
dBhrr winding tip fhPtr vacations i Democi ais in baft .Lake City, ami I be bride is the daiightci of
or are entertaining guests Jusl in drama and debate, having Iteen Mis Mary MeAdoo *W SW 7th
about a month remains before !a stale finalist in a radio speech street. Seminole I’aients of the
sdmol begins and all of the visit-- meeting sponsored by Brigham bridegroom are Mi and Mis J
tug or sight-seeing must be ae- \ oting -Cniversjiy at Provo* t tab I- Alexander of Wellington, lex-
eompllslied before we all settle Ronald, son of Mrs Vernon I’ a>
back down to watching the Indians Johnson of llolibs. was guitc ae Given in marriage hy her brn-
plav football and seeing Hint live in debate in Seminole liter, Charles MeAdoo. the bride
JOhnny gets his lessons or * * * • »ore a twu-piRce cotton lace spit
Mary practices the piano. ,Mi and Mr- Don Cro/ier and Myled with wrist length sleeves
* * * ....... hit Wednesdav lor a vac. « Portrait neeklme She wore
I aV weekend at the regional U«" which will lake them into < white pdll.ox hat with »i should-
’.asr vviekiml al MM. regional i liineellm ei length veil id illusion Her only
track meet in Lublmek. I was * aiiada Mis ,1 ( i am , , ■ |,ell droo necklace
nllier •.mused hv one small lei- :,1° sW 12(11 Street, will accom >' “ lr> ",ls ■' 11,11 111,111
ratim amused by one small in ...... , inmiiv as in with a pearl center, a gift ol the
ter m the midget track loaw-TLvc P-lilt- A,1’1/11 .....:.....‘ |,rtdrcrmim ...n d i,(lui
n,other and faihor were , kmc 1i,v Tulsa, Oklahoma. wHcre StTc m inrgionm asue caeiiaLU a umt
mdl.n and father asktnw^^j vjsjt w)t|| h(M. son aml ,ljs guti of white daisies atop.,a while
Mr and Mr» Gary Chan-
eelloi, Valerie and Angela
* * ★
A C
Irtm vv lial he had eaten for Ink,
supiH-r lie said that he hadn't j-family
eaten anything, because most ul
the boys used up their available
fends In order In ride the various
The bride was graduated limn
Seminole High School and attend
ed Texas Tech The bridegroom
was graduated from Sainnoi Wood
High School and Wavlanri Baptist
College The couple vvuT lie af
home in Wilson. Texas, where
Alexander is a basketball couch
Out-of-town guests present lot
the wedding ceremony were from
BeatHhont. Denton Dallas Fort
Worth Mineral Wells Wellington
ClHieitifon. LubbfM'k, Scagiavi
and Seminole
Weldon Martins
Society - ( luhs-' I krsoiuihlwsc^lchFdklX
^/ • , ! The Presbyterian Youth Fellow-
Suminolc (Texas) Sentinel — Thuisduy. July 29, 1965 — Pugu 3
Mrs Herbert Hicks
President Of Seminole Jr. Study Club
Will Compete For Title Of Mrs. Texas
Miss Maxine Cogdell id
Mr and Mi
llugghni'
call, Texas attended the bride as
maid of honor Attending the
, , , , , , bridegroom as best mail was Ills
attractions in the amusement park ; and 'daughter returned I mm a ,
/»» Mackenzie Park Well, aftei j vacation at Husk ( tislung and
all Hint was probably lots more Houston. While in ltu.sk Mis
fun than eating a hamburger. Al- t IJugshius and Jams attended an
her the little midget 440-rclay ! annual Immecomin : at’ the Husk
of which he is a member, j State Hospital, which was giv en
call
tea
dBiie in first, the little fellow was (lor present and past employer
Meed hungry ... m laid, they j and their lanitlie Mr and Mrs
were all hungry' Who was this J Hugghms are past employees ol
Mtlle fellow? Perry llearnc. son I the hospital Mis iluggliins was
Of Mr and Mrs.. Bert llearnc awarded a prize for having fravel
l sbels were Hill Davis ol Scm
nude ami Joel Lowry ol Lubbock
Wedding music was presented
hv Nila Norton pianist and Joyce
groom, soloist
The maid of
Fui the second consecutive year
Seminole has been represented in
the "Mrs. Texas Contest This
year's contestant will be Mrs
Herbert I Inks, wile of a Gaines
County farmer and mol her of two
young sons
Mis Kenneth’ Hass was named
second runner-up in the 1964 Mrs
Texas Coldest Alter having one
successful local contestant, per-
haps Seminole will have another
one in the 19(15 event
"'"The ivTi'fflcI' 61 I UP' Mix. 'Texas
Contest will then compete for the
title ol Mrs America on August
It 122-29 in San Diego. California
I Prizes will total $20006. and the
I m'ipii'nl vvdl gain Ibe Idle and
Mr and Mr, Floyd I. siewa.i position of Hie nalinn'x number I
are lire proud parents ol an li | homemakei
pound. It mime Imv who arrived
Hello World
Mr and Mrs Daltull Grcssett
welcomed a hoy at Memorial Ibis
I’ndu-1 pual July 20 lie arrived al li Hi
am. anil, weighed 7 pounds
uumc.''.
•uUu
Whose son Hill also participated • ed the longest distance In atleml Mllt "',l 1,1 ^ ' 1,1
*0 the regional meel >1"' celebratM® Jaiiis played - ' ll-covered hultuns M-e wore a
. . . piano solo on the program While matching hilihox hat and lamed
in Houston they attended a game sin'h long-slemmeil while daisy
Many of *y<iu will remember i a) nu. Astrodome The tiaveleis A reteplion followed tile cere
Ronald Brown. a formei K'C!•'(»j |,-n Mr. Hu;.chills' parents Mi mony in the (lagden of the church
.9itHday-moriiing announeet and a alKj ai i -- I, W Holbrooks last * J'*’ reception
Thursday.
at Memorial Hospital July 22 a
2.25 a lit.
pOo —
Mi and Mis Richard A Stev
enson welcomed a hoy al Mcmoi
honor wore a 11;,| |f(IS|>ilMl at 12 35 pm July 2'.
leevefess while rollon two-piece T||(, t,n|)y „,.|K|1V,| lt ,„)Um|s 12 j
ounces
Hotll Mrs link ami Mis H.ts*
vv 4*rt* sflet ti il fmm I hr nirmhcr
hip oi tin* Srinmhh Junior siucix
Club to enter tin* humuuiukei's
sHVHrnl in Seminole lf(»n;»hl i> i
non living in Utah, where he has
recently been elected city auditor
in the mythical Boy’s State at
Lotfan. Utah lb* served as a city
reporter, county delegation chair-
man and Nationalist Party nomi-,
nec lor state representative for
u:th a while
Mom f ol I .iilmi
was covered
loth- Mrs Dor
Cousin ol Hie
★ ★ ★
Miss Pam Btsl.mp and her bride, poured punch. Miss Deann
cousin. Jan Neel, of. Fort Worth. ^,IVV served eako.
visited Patti's sister and family, i Wedding guests were registered
Mr and Mrs Charles Hargrove hv Airs. Hill Alexander. Wile ol
and sons,. Charles, Jr , David and the best man, of Paducah
Sieve in Clovis. N M last week • For Iter daughter's wedding Mrs
the mythical touilty ol Maw in . yj|- \lis Dewey Bishop and-MeAdoo wore a dark blur crepe
Hie Utah Boys State. In atliliiion (heir lour children from Fori uit vvilli matching accessories
Wortli have been visiling the Kci llte bridegroom's imdhei chose a
mil Bishops llishop is a nephew j blue ■ floral dress. Both mothers |(i .ill am
j of Kcrniil Bishop
★ ★ ★
Mrs, C A. Dunn left Wednes-
I day for her home in Teague after
| attending the Longbotham rinin
lion and an extended visit vvilli
her sister. Mrs Glen Slark.
Color or Block and While
TV Problems . . .
Coll Our Man STAN
O H HEARNE & SON
PL 8-3303
Ailci Ute club submitlvd Jane
Hicks name to Mrs America.
Inr , hi Chicago a lengthy ipios
Itlonnalre was siud to the nominee
I hi he completed And Jane like
I Helen Hass nhviously did a superb
A h pound hoy wa horn In Ml j |,,h ol ansWeiiin: the ipicstion-
aud Mis llohhv (, t ointi i al \|ong with the (gicKtionnall'C. a
Memurial Hospital July 2li at • -1'1 ! |dndogra|ib ol the title applicant
a in ‘ . i ! was submitted
"Ho Notification ul tiei acreptaiici'
Mr. and Mr Wendall-Ku.vkcn | came in a l ailtcr unusual manlier
dull arc the proud pareids of a ] I'm llu lovely Scininole woman
hoy horn at Memorial HospitalH I lie Soulmel wa, noliiied on July
July 2ti He arrived al li ftti am . j I Hull \ltss I licks vas a coulc-
vveighitlg !l pounds, 4 ounces haul m the Alls Ameriea-Contest
otlo The contestant vias llu-n called by
Mr, and Mrs Daryl Davidson
welcomed a girl at Memorial llos
pital July 2ft. She weighed li
pounds .10 ounces and arrived al
-slop honored their past spoiisum,
Mr and Mrs Weldon Martin, with
a surprise party Sunday evening
at h o’clock in the Inline ol the
llcvi-H-ml and Mrs James (aid-
well. 2iMi SW Avenue C
During then fun-year tenure as
sponsors for I lie youth group, Mr
and Airs Martin accompanied
them on an outing in lliildoao, to
several Fellowship conventions,
and lo many weekend overnight
trips when the Seminole group
would mwl with oU.ci 1’icshylur-
ian groups in Foil Stockton and
in Midland When the district rally
ol the Presbyterian Youth Fellow-
ship inei ill Seminole last March,
the Marlins were there to lend
Ilieir assistance
In appreciation for their years
ot service, Ihe group' presented
(lie couple with a towel and lialll-
| i 'loom set
Attending the parly were Steve
Roberson Joe Frank Svaeek, lloli
Anting Hilton Nolen. Sieve Slew
all Jimmy Dirks, Skect Doss,
i arolyli and Tunic iittlft*. VldMC-
Kay I,tike Alexander, Ann Gowdy.
land,i and Judy Martin. Barry
Hi van and Hie minister’s fninlly
New offleers foi the organism
J I ton are, Luke Alexander, presi
3; dent Melinda Mclonc vlie-presi-
I I deni: and Carolyn Graves, secre-
j l.uy Ircasuici ,
!
| | j Soft bailers Supper 4
1 S ' I lie Vlisliis soflhall lealn held
a i an lee (Team supper Iasi Friday
7 J night al Games County Park
| 4 * Pli a nt were Mr and Mrs L I.
I I ; Jaik on. Mi and Mrs (ius Jark-
1 I .' .son ami sons Alls Thomas Jack
1 I : son nut I a i u il v ,,Ali and Mis Hill
I , Grfsham and sons. Mr and Mrs
Jim Owens and lamilv Mis Gail
Price and family. Mr and Mrs,
llai umn Pi'lcisoii and family, Mrs,’
Fritz Huigham and family. Mi
and Mis Hilly Don Kelly and
! daugliici anil Mi and Mis Don-
nie llelzcl
i
•*ft •
HOOVER
The Vacuum
Cleaner Co.
Gaines County HD Council
Sets Convention Delegates
i The Gaines County Home Deni -I II Curtis. Alls lit
innstratini! Council met ill the Ex- j anti Mrs, Eva Bennett
| tension office on July 21 at 9:30
o'clock in the morning.
Representatives included: Mrs;
W. Wescolt and Mrs Eva Hen-
MRS HERBERT HICKS
Nominee For Mrs lexers
ol null
led Games Cniinly Til DA chati
I man for liilih
(Jilts ol appreciation were pie
lili'U'k ,111(1 hrii't*
i l till !m»p
i*4S> L
Aoini-i personality.
ii miltrhlii.4 (i'll
uiii would
never guess tlml Jane
will um ail oil
, wmilcl hu v
i; any
rliffhidty in <id
\v it h black Vovi'’-.
! justing u>
UlDst
;m.vtbmj4
This Ad May Be Worth
A Week's Supply Of Bread
FREE To You!
Styled in Chrome
and Brushed
Aluminum
and Black.
(lie Sentinel for a story only to
find that (tic public relations de-
partment ol Mrs America. Iltt ,
had obviously failed lo notify her
of Hie honor She vv as IhiTeloiT
understandably apprehensive at
having a story printed at that
time (
However Ihe young hopeful was Ml' link will wear a red doited HeeritHng her lust
. far from forgotten, as she waslsvviss dress with matehim: apton.ritaco Jane aid that Hie hardest
I eventually formally notified that Unit she lias made She li.i also Hung in the way ol homi'inaking
sin'- qualified Tin flic' semi-finals.' made a coat a flimr-leiigth laee j.w-as trying In -adjust to the trails!
and Iasi week was.notified ol lie robe find may lie shoifelled for ,i turn Irom living in town all of yoili
ing a finalist, which enables her,dress, a gown an apron two life lo living on Ihe farm lint
('tiills Mrs Iltdii Edwards | to proceed lo Hie Mrs Tc^as Con (boys' shirts, a
(lest on July 30, 31, ami August I lalile cloth and
Mrs Carlin Emliiiger was elect |1,1 Uotiston 'leipieie .Line
Normally the Kicks family is at.wliite pitebiw
busy one, liul sinee Iasi week and black grain's hit Ihe llu- Ceil
tilings around their home has al ' let 'piece...
nell of the Seiiim Home Demon- ' ^gmup' lo Miss Hat ! l,c‘'" ,"|,1,y'"" 'v '-ast veai only tin
stration (lull Mrs .1 A Lain--'' md Ihe assistant acenl M'isS i l)r<'l,;il'illT >" nl,‘ol llt-1 tllsl1 , Hirmslied al. Ihe coidi-l so on. (It. Don age 4 was horn, in IIMIlT
mons and Mrs Janie Johnson ol . K,' The'elul'i members M'-"-1'1'111 U"11""1 • e«n imagine w hal • pai kin job aitci -l ute and lleihi i'l had mm
the Busy Her Club. Mrs Carlin ‘aJ„. hmm.h, artielos to eonlributeh;,Hn 1. Il,'.,'n !M " mvolved by Hie conti - tanks j ed to _t mini's county, where they J
iki the | moved in January, 1901 Jane I
kileheii Tspends iiTatiy hour's of Careful |
lest Mrs. Hass lias given liri utensils vvilli winch to hake, lull , guidance with her two young dill- ;
vvlial might prove to he mosl niust also lake every ileni .with | dren. Other than just being sure
valuable suggestions from hei-pasl , v, nidi lo sri a proper (able her lamilv is cimifoiTiiljle. Jane
expei lenee j including a eeirterptfiee-. I enjoys inlerior decoration, read-
l.asl year the contestants were All hough Jane was horn in Okla 'llK- and music
asked to bake a cake, prepare a honin', she has spcul almost hei - \11 - Kicks is active m Hie Kem-
inemi for a brunch, luncheon or entire lile in Texas Daiigliter ill ' indie Junior SI tidy Club of vvlileli
dinner parly al which they hroiigln \hs \ Winnuigliam and Hi. she i piesident. Hie Seminole
llieir own iTolli, (•('iiIenHeei'. silvei1 laic Mi Wiiiiiiiicliani.' -he lived , .Music Club. Hie Texas Fanil Bo-
china and crystal Also. I hey were with her landly in Crowell Can lean Anting People's Committee
asked In either bring or wear an yon, Muiedihe. Aim ion .mil jvim- Irani District li and the Gaines
article ol tlicir own ncwiml! oi hnri» u?ln»i'i*- Ihh mnilni will In (’diihk I .mu Him imii VV'nincn’s
The Hicks' first son David, wav
iMiiit in Lubbock in IWMI. while
Libli1 w as llie> were still lai tiling! at Mea
I* IN I IIARDWOOD Alt LA
ApproxiiTtatwty Ip 2 rnlllton
aci<;s ot jmie har(lvv4»o(t area of
I as( lexa.s is under mlen.sivi' pro
feet Min’ 11 <1111 forest fires by the
tcx.is Forest Servtee An addi
tional 5 million acres is under ex-
tensive protection in the post oak.
retfinn
The
grigjnal
no-iron slacks I
Fnrbis of the West Side Club; and
Mrs lleij^ii' Wimberly and Mrs
cultural breakfast, 'which will be
August If), are Mesdames Afvln
A. I) Heed of the Higginbotham f,Hrhts Kva |k,nm,((i j \ Lam
Club. Alsu attending the meeting mons ^ „ Rwd -m(, Bennie
were Mis#-.Elinor Harvey, Uaincx Wimberiy
Council members were remind-
I County Home Demonstration
Agent, and a visitor, Mrs. Henry ,
Cheuvront of Norman. Oklahoma. I ^ 1,1 ‘c"laUv5 'm,«'
The meeting was opened will, J1,11 "wir clubs to Hie agent by
the Home Demonstration Assoc- August 0
iation's prayci' I I tie council will make* thcii
Delegates and alle,„atc~ThT i yearly eontrihution to the 4-11
scholarship fund. Any 4-11 girl
The
Jet Speed
Two-Sliccr
Also Available
In Four-Slice
Models.
gates have been elected to attend
the slate Home Demonstration
■ convention in Austin Delegates
are Mrs. Janie Johnson, Mis
Gorlin Emliiiger and Mrs Bennie
Wimberly, Alternates include Mrs
graduate who vviH be majoring in
home economics is eligible to
compete for tile scholarship
The council's next meeting will
he mi August IB.
The Sclccta-Shade Color Control ad-
justs toasting time to the bread's condi-
tion. Frozen bread pops up extra high,
done to shade selected.,
Guarantees Perfect Toast Every Time!
Buy This Toaster This Week And
Get A WEEK'S SUPPLY Of
BREAD FREE (3 Loaves)
THIS WEEK ONLY.....$13.95
0. H. HEARNE & SON
"SERVING YOU SINCE 1922’’
SEAGRAVES ON MAIN SEMINOLE
Now Under New Ownership
MARGE’S
Mrs. Flo Satterwhite, Owner
Infants
Through
Fre-Tccns
INTRODUCTORY SALE!!
& FINAL JULY CLEARANCE
ONE RACK DRESSES
Includes Some Girl's, Infants' Wear and Many Pre-Teens
Now Below ...................................... Vi price
ALL
SUMMER DRESSES REDUCED TO COST!
BOY S SUITS, SPORT COATS, SLACKS
& SHIRTS 1/4 off
TODDLERS, GIRL'S & PRE-TEEN
SPORTSWEAR 1/3 & more off!
SWIMWEAR Vi price
ONE GROUP
GIFT ITEMS
60% off
Many New Fall Fashions Arriving Daily . Get Your New
"Back-To-School" Fashions Now! We Now Have “Mad
Mod's” for Pre-Teens!
Chino Painters We have China blanks in Bavarian China
. . . Unique Pieces . . . also gifts for ALL OCCASIONS!
MARGE’S
Infants
Through
Pre-Teens
Mrs. Flo Satterwhite, Owner
West Side of Square In Seminole
article ol their own sewing oi liurg. where her iiinilu-i will heU'ouiily Farm Bureau Women's
handwork, and were asked lo deni- siarling hei (‘igiiteeiilli ye.u oi ('ominillee \ member ol the First
tmslrale their ability lo keep leaching the -ccoml . , aile llii- Baptist rliureli, she is Hie assis-
lliemselves well groomed The kill / lain superintendent ol Intirined-
qualif leaf ions of the 1965 contest „.1S a|MI s|Hlri'. ,|la) iaie !l and is the associate pianist
may differ a bit. bill perhaps (hose j.tne „as .,,iiiaie(l icom -Jugii <«•' Ihe ehureli During I lie
will give a general idea of the M.|lno| vvlicrc she attained the ehureli's liilile Seliool this summer,
veisatility ot skills loniionted by }ir,rtor of \ alcdietoriau Milmueh -lane played the piano
*h<‘ 'BBT1 contestants j she vyas-.q»Hto.-aelivi:.. in basket- Between all of her many aelivi-(
I lie itnmaeulale young Ki'mi h:iH, volleyball. Hie Junior and lies Jane—(-all he found baking
Mole liousewile makes a delicious senior plays, Ibe annual and seliool cakes, many ol vv Inch she lakes I
liui'dl buttermilk cake and the newspapei stall and attended (to hei friends She sews, cans |
is what she is planning In entei (;,, rs state Itomemaking was 'vegetables and Ireezcs Truits. in any
in Hie eonlesl While preparing pejhaps al the head of hei list el vvliieli come from the Hicks'
Hie cake beloie the pane) ok judges Being selected as a finalist in the I'erm, located Ivventy-tliree miles
Mrs Texas Contest is not .lane's noillivvesl of Seminole or from
MALAISIC .STARS first honor in Ihe line ol home (the yard of their residence at 409
Less than two days after scor U'.'iking. as she received the home SW ITlIi street,
ing 24 points in Texas Tech's 9H niakinu award in home economies Tomprnivv is Hie liig day in
73 basketball victory over Texas *ho was in Ingli seliool lliiustmi and with Jane go Ihe
AM. till' Bed Haiders' All-South ^Following hei high seliool nay best wishes ol Seminole and
west Conference floor general -Line entered Draughon's Hu-me Gaines Couniy While Jane is in
Dull Malaise, won a tennis singles College in Lubbock and worked in i Hou'stim lor the next lew days
match from H&rcHh-Simmons It 1 IVlersburg drug stole keepin,: her husband will lie tiicre to give
was his first tennis competition books the same time. (her moral - support The children
' *
in live years.
DRIVE-IN TIPS
By JIM DAVIS
<.VU DON'T HAVF TO Pf
CCiAZY TO FIGURE VOUR
INCOME TAX.
BUT IT SURE HELPS
Ilerberl, who lived al Meadow will also lie cheering their motliei
met .lane While she was slid in I onward allliongli in absentia as
business college and not loo lung j they will lie visiting their grand-
| after llial she became Ius bride parents in Meadow and Peters-
(and moved with him to Meadow burg
m
“Big Enough To Accommodate
Small Enough To Appreciate”
109 NW 11th PL 8-4531
Dear Friends,
I fcil’t* this ni
tlu) many counts
h customer
ci voi you <jii
in frtendsh
to exptess qpnuini> appreciation
extender I '.mu win In in business. To
I say Thank You. It has boen a pleasure to
I that I have? gained many now and last-
through oui associations
Ear h local miMchanf has bE.*on mod ijicicious in lielp-
mri mo | could name oach ona and fetjf an indebtedness
ioi flic kindnesses shown, ■
I hope that each will extend to Mis Flo Satteiwhite
the same* 'oception I have received I wish .hei well and
hope that you will make, hei new business as enjoyable as
you have made mine.
Marges
Men jo. it’ Coffman
Never Needs Ironing I
Whsn you see the LEVI S STA-PREST
name, you know you're getting the
«o/yno-iriff sleeks proved in the mar-
ketplace1 Get a couple of pairs, in yom
favorite styles end colors I Wsshtm-
dry 'em-wear em-without a earal
flnjains
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Mosby, Joe. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1965, newspaper, July 29, 1965; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556066/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.