The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1981 Page: 3 of 12
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SEPTEMBER 3,1981
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Bridge lessons 1981 State 4-h Fashion revue
begin in Sept. Sent. 164g in San Angelo
Reeves'Towry vows read
in Wichita Falls August 22
Monday, Sept. 8
LABOR DAY
Tuesday, Sept. 9
Burritoand Chili
Pinto Beans
Cream Style Corn
Salad
Pudding
Hot Rolls
Milk
Wednesday , Sept. 10
Meat Loaf and Gravy
Creamed Potatoes
Black Eyed Peas
Salad
Cookies
Hot Rolls
Milk
Thursday, Sept. 11
Chicken Pot Pie
Salad
Green Beans
Peaches
Hot Rolls
Milk
Friday, Sept. 11
Cheese Burgers
French Fries
Hamburger Salad
Apple Sauce
Milk
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Gardener of the Week
by Lou Scott
Our Gardener of the
Week goes to Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Page at 1107
Georgia. The front
yard has a nice carpet of
grass with two oak trees
and a cedar tree which
was used as a Christ-
mas tree in Bay Town by
Mrs. Page's parents be-
fore their retirement.
The bench by the en-
trance holds pots of Pe-
tunias, Shrimp plant.
Kalanchoe, and a Poin-
pots with Houseleek and
Jew, and hanging bas-
kets of English Ivy and
Succulents.
On the South side of
the house is a pomegran-
ate bush and on the
North are English Ivy
and a Yucca.
lhe back yard is
fenced for privacy and
has a patio with an as-
sortment of potted
plants. There are pecan
trees and a non-bearing
Mulberry tree for shade.
All interested in learn
ing to play bridge are
to register with Mrs.
J. L. Werst, Jr. between
now and Wednesday
evening, September 16.
A series of beginner's
bridge lessons will take
place at the Big Lake
Golf Club beginning
promptly at 7 p.m. Wed-
nesday nights of each
week.
Mrs. J. L. Werst, Jr.
will instruct and all in-
terested parties are in-
vited to participate. It
is not necessary to be or
to become a member of
the golf club.
This notice is to in-
form those who have
already expressed a
wish to Mrs. Werst to
learn the game and for
others in the area who
will be interested.
Please call her at 884-
2309 or at the Big Lake
Wildcat office 884-2215.
Everyone is invited to
attend the 1981 State
4-H Fashion Revue
"Dressin' Texas' to be
held September 16-18
in San Angelo. It's
not often State 4-H
events are held so close
to home.
The latest in fashions
for teens will be modeled
along with new fabrics,
notions and techniques.
It's fun to see what
young women and men
can sew.
The events for the
public begin on Thurs-
day, September 17 at
7:30 p.m. in San An-
gelo Convention Center.
The State 4-H Fashion
Revue contestants will
model their garments.
Afterwards, the first
place method demon-
stration, State Clothing
Educational Activity will
be shown along with the
second place, State
4-H Share-the-Fun con-
test.
On Friday, Septem-
ber 18 at 10:30 an edu-
cational program will be
sponsored by Janice
Hipp, Simplicity Pat-
tern Co., and Vickie
Murphy, Butterick Pat-
tern Co. From 11:45
till 12:30 a Buffet Lunch-
eon will be served at the
San Angelo Convention
Center large meeting
room. At 12:30 p.m. the
second place State cloth-
ing method demonstra-
tion will be shown.
Then, the fashion re-
vue contestants will
model their garments.
The awards program will
conclude the 3 day
event.
Many awards are pre-
sented to the top win-
ners. Come watch this
exciting event. For more
information contact Jan
Bryson, Crane County
Extension Agent - Home
Economics at 558-3911.
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For the sweetest cherries
look for dark red color.
It should range from deep
maroon to almost black
for the richest flavor.
Garden club members pot
plants for flea market
Happy Homemakers
have family social
settia. There are also
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884-2079
1112 iVtnin St.
(North Door)
The Happy Home-
makers met August 27
at 7:00 p.m. in the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Jack
Wright for their annual
family social.
In a short business
session, members
discussed projects for
the Flea Market and de-
cided to have a workday
and luncheon September
24 at 10:00 a.m. in the
home of Mrs. Wayne
Smith.
Delicious homemade
ice cream and cakes
were enjoyed by the fol-
lowing members and
their families: Mr. and
Mrs. Rusty Clayton, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Farmer,
Mrs. Shirley Dolan, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Gooch,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
ty Owens, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick McReavy, Miss
Marilyn McReavy, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Meroney,
Mr. and Mrs. George
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs.
Tim Sellman, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Whitehead and Dr.
and Mrs. Jack Wright.
Last Thursday, seven
members of the Reagan
Garden Club left town at
9:00 o’ clock in the morn-
ing with plants, pots,
and food, headed for the
John Patterson Ranch
at Stiles. The group was
greated at the ranch by
John and Esther Pat-
terson. Those who have
visited with the Patter-
sons avow, "a day spent
in their home is always
a treat.'
New plants for the
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TtoasOfflc* Of Traffic Safety
For quick white saucei,
blend one cup soft but-
ter and one cup flour.
Spread in ice cube tray, chill
well and cut into 16 cubes.
Store in plastic bag in
freezer. To make sauce, add
one cube to a cup of milk
and heat slowly, stirring.
booth at the Twentieth
Century Club's Flea
Market to be held in No-
vember were potted.
Plans for the coming
year were discussed. A
covered dish luncheon
was served at noon.
A fun day was en-
joyed by Louise Mat-
thews, Joyce Poage,
Tinkie Speck, Jeanne
Virden, Doris Way,
Maurine Werst. Nell
Johnson, Wanda Eding-
ton, John and Esther
Patterson.
JUST ONE
PARAGRAPH IN
YOUR WILL
can help fight
cancer It starts
I bequeath to the
| American Cancer
Society For
more information
call the
AMERICAN CANCER SOOTTY
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MRS. JAMES KELLEY REEVES
Leslie Joanne Towry
and James Kelley
Reeves were married
Saturday in Our Lady
Queen of Peace Catholic
Church in Wichita Falls.
The Rev. Tim Bocglin
officiated.
Parents of the couple
are Mr. and Mrs. Ramon
Towry, 4441 Westward,
Wichita Falls and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Reeves,
Big Lake, Texas.
Honor attendants
were Diane Towry and
Kevin Clowe. Dana
Conner was bridesmaid
and groomsmen and
ushers were Nick Gar-,
falos, Kevin Towry and
Drtw Frtendhi tt» rent way
Scott Lindsey.
The bride's parents
gave the reception in
Silver Square Room of
Parker Square Bank.
They also gave the re-
hearsal dinner in their
home.
The couple will live
in Victoria, Texas. The
bride is a graduate of
Rider High School and
attended Texas A&M
University. The groom
is a graduate of Reagan
County High School in
Big Lake and attended
Baylor University and
the University of Hous-
ton. He is employed bv
FWA Drilling Co., Vic-
toria.
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Specials Good Thursday, Friday & Saturday, September 6, 7 & 8, 1981
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Werst, David. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1981, newspaper, September 3, 1981; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth659466/m1/3/?q=%22mike%20martin%22: accessed December 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Reagan County Library.