The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1964 Page: 5 of 8
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Mrs. McCown Hosts |
Birthday Luncheon
Mrs. Maude Durham and Mrs.
Pearl Rogers were honored with
a birthday luncheon Feb. 20 at
the home of Mrs. Fred McCown.
Guests were Mrs. Jack Harney,
Mrs. Jack Cheeves, Mrs. Mike
NEWS FROM . . .
Judy McMurtry
‘Citizen of Month’
Methodist Ladies [The Archer County News Thursday, Feb. 27, 1964
Study ‘Use of Time’
SCOTLAND
By MRS. LEONARD SCHENK
Mr. annd Mrs. Frank HoTfman
Robinson, Mrs. Herman Adams,! were honored with a party at
Mrs. Laverne Luig, Mrs. Berney the home of a daughter and her
Fish, Mrs. E. H. Mullins, Mrs. husband, the James Berends on
S. V. Hawkins, Mrs. Wade Ray, Wednesday evening, Feb. 19 on
Mrs. Jess Goodwin, Mrs. Willard the occasion of their 47th wed-
Wilhoit, Mrs. Russell Latham,
Mrs. Lee Sprott and co-hostess
Mrs. Eugene Thomas.
Special guests included Mrs.
Dan Ward of Colorado Springs
and Mrs. Durham’s daughters,
Mrs. Dan Powell of this city and
Mrs. Mae McCracken of Gaines-
ville.
urday. The Stage Band placed j |
first at the Midwestern Band
Festival held Feb. 15 at Wichita
Falls.
A number of school children
from this vicinity attended the
“symphony concert” held in the
ding anniversary. Memorial auditorium in Wichita
On Friday evening. Feb. 21, j Falls recently.
Mrs. Frank Hoffman was given a
surprise birthday party at the
home of a son and his family,
the Bill Hoffmans. A number of
close relatives helped Mrs. Hof-
fman celebrate her 68th birth-
day.
The Scotland Parish Council
of the N.C.C.W. met Tuesday
afternoon, Feb. 18 at 2 p.m. in
the K of C Hall with members
of the three women’s organiza-
tions present.
Among the various items un-
der discussion was that of the
Come On
Under
The Travelers
Umbrella
Of
Insurance
Protection
Mr. and Mrs. Severine Frerich
j and daughter, Cathy, went to women collecting clean discarded
Dallas Sunday to bring back the! nyion hose, sheets, towels ands
‘‘Where Does a Christian Wo-
man Volunteer Her Time?” was j
the topic for study of the WSCS
of the Methodist Church, when
they met Monday, Feb. 24, in the
Lula Bell Sunday School class
LOOK WHO'S
NEW
First Christian
: Slates Bible Study
First Christian Church of
Archer City will begin a special
Kala Ann Hall was born to Mr. j Bible study in its evening wor-
hip Sunday, March, at seven
o’clock.
The congregation will be inten-
sively studying the Letter to the
Ephesians for several sessions
ro^1 of‘he 'h“rch- ,. . and Mrs. Bill Hall of Gainesville
Mrs. Virgil Seay directed the welcomed ,
program and presented Mrs. W. ... J ... „
E Coodv who discussed ‘‘A Look brother and slster Her maternal
i E. coooy who discussed a look gra dmother is Mrs. Otis Quisen-
at a Volunteer Leader.” ® ... ; Uall
__ _ _ _. . . „ « berry of 207 W. Plum. Mrs. Hall
hef^nd di^Ssi^ I “ I with Hugh Caffey pastor, ser-
of Archer City. ; ving as teacher and discussion
leader. Participants are reques-
ted to read the entire letter be-
unteers for Other Agencies.” Mrs.
D. M. Harris spoke on “The Out-
reach of the Church Volunteer
Workers.”
Mrs. Otis Davis »,i
Frerich’s granddaughter, Vickie,
j who had spent the past week in
; Scotland visiting with them.
Besides visiting with the Allan
Judy McMurtry, a junior stu-
dent, was chosen as January Citi- .devotional on “The Tides of The
men’s shirts to be donated for zen-of-the-Month for Archer City i Ocean Applied to Christian Liv-
ing.”
Mrs. C. C. Wooster presented
the years’ minutes on work in the
Archer City Personals
Recent visitors in the home of
discussed Mr an(j Mrs Bobby Stubbs and
“Group Workers That Study the Ernest Stubbs were Mr and Mrs
Problems and Needs of Local, ^ Roy Stubbs and children,
State, and National Organiza charles Lynn and Marcia ^ and
tions- Miss Jane Stubbs.
Mrs. G. B. Purcell presented a _ -
fore Sunday night and bring
their Bibles with them.
The church invites anyone in-
terested to come and plans in-
formal worship and hymn sing-
ing to accompany the studies.
use in the Cancer Crusade Pro- High School,
gram. J Judy has been in the band for
three years, a majorette one year,
_ - . . .. • | The St. Boniface Altar Society and in the stage band for two \
£ me. Tuesday ev,„i„fi a. 7:30 in year,, she has been , (onyard WSCS.
North Texas District of the
verine Frerichs visited in the
ter Saw Mrs Felix Frerich neSS br°Ught up W3S that °£ or' years' She has als0 P^icipated missed by sln^ Sweet Hour
ter m-law, Mrs. Felix Frerich, in raA {or the past three years of Prayer,” with Mrs. Ikard ac-
Although Judy is in all of comparing on the Hammond or-
these activities, she has main- San recently presented to the
Trigg Insurance
Agency
who was admitted a couple of
weeks ag0- for Easter flowers for the
church.
Kenneth Teichman, son of Mr. jbe neX£ meeting will be on
and Mrs. Hugo Teichman, is a Aprd j
senior at Archer City High _
School and plays a trumpet in The Christian Mothers Society
the Stage Band of that school met Thursday, Feb. 20 at 2:15
which won third place in Class p m in the K of C Hall with 12
1A competition at the annual members present.
1 stage band festival held in _
Brownwood last Friday and Sat-1
The Community will hold a
| “gathering” on Sunday March 8
in the K of C Hall with each
family bringing a picnic basket
for the noon hour. Cold drinks
and coffee will be sold.
Various games will be played
in the afternoon and candidates
seeking political offices will be
tained a ninety average and is c*ass by tbe ,ate Mrs Ray Pears'
a charter member of the Nation- ton the former Ema Dean Duren.
Mrs. Pearston s parents were
charter members of the local
al Honor Society.
Judy’s hobbies incude twirl- .....
ing, sewing and playing the Methodist Church and Mrs. Lula
piano Bell, for whom the class is nam
Judy is the daughter of Mr. ed- was the former Lu,a Duren
and Mrs. W. J. McMurtry, 804 -
S. Ash Street. Archer City Personals
Paschal Gosler, a patient at
McKinney in the Veterans Hos-
pital, was at home Friday and
Saturday for a visit with his fam-
ily. Gosler was returned to Mc-
Kinney Sunday morning where
he will undergo further treat-
ment.
Mike Ray and Lisa
Stubbs Share
Birthday Party
Mike Ray and Lisa Stubbs
were honored with a joint birth-
day party in celebration of their
given an opportunity to speak fjf£b bjrthdays recently at the
around 2 p.m. home of Mrs. Bobby Stubbs, 215:
- W. Mesquite.
Eddie Luig and Louise Schenk A pink elephant cake and |
were among the Windthorst cjown cup cakes with punch were
C.Y.O. members who attended j served A lovely array of gifts |
First Baptist Church
“Extends A Warm Welcome To All”
SUNDAY
Run nay School — 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship — 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship — 7:30 p.m.
Training Union — 4:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Teachers and Officers Supper and Meeting
Prayer Meeting — 7:45 p. m.
MONDAY — VISITATION DAY
Ambassadors for Christ meets each Thursday night at
7:30 p.m. — Youth of our city are welcome.
O magnify the Lo*d with me and let us exalt his name
together.—Psalms 34:3
“You Are Cordially Invited to Attend All Services”
JAMES McGINLAY, Pastor — Ph. HO 2-5759
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FURNITURE & APPLIANCE
was presented to the honorees. j
Those present were the honor ;
- I ees brothers and sister Jeff Ray,
# | Les and Lori Stubbs. Also pres- j
Trojan* Lose Final ent were Tammy McGriff, Lexa
Willeford, Debbie and Darla j
To Antelope, 58-57 Abshier, Penny McCown, Claudia
and Cathey Morrison, Arlena
, The Windthorst Trojans lost CampbeI, McWhorter. Ter-
a squeaker to the Antelope An- esa \yjiijarnSi Tony and Gary
tiers 58-57. This was the final ^ijdey> Gerry Paul Graves,
game of the season. The Trojans ghawn and Shannon AIsup, Viv-
led from the start but found jan and Abbey Abernathey, Lisa
themselves behind as the buzzer Harville, Greg and Beth Ann 11
sounded. At one time the Tro- Reji and Terry campsey. Mothers
jans led by eight points. present were Mmes. Bobby
The Antlers, all freshmen, won stubbs, Bobby Ray, Wayne Ab-
on a free throw by Dewy Deaver shier, Bobby McGriff, William
with three seconds showing on Willeford, John Bell, Grady Grav j
the clock. Jim Jackson led the es, Roy AIsup, Bill Abernathy,
Antelope Antlers with 21. David Claude Morrison and Fred Me- \
Jackson followed with 14. Al-
phonse Zotz held high point hon-
ors for the Trojans with 19.
The loss set the Trojans record
9-9 for the season and 7 5 in dis-
trict play.
The Antelope Antlerettes ran
their season record to 12-0 with
a 38-19 win over the Trojanettes.j
Lynell Harris paced the winners
with 20 points. Fourteen of the
19 Trojanette’s points were
scored by Mary Sue Brenneis.
The Trojanettes record in dis-1
! trict play is 9-3.
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Stults, Joe K. The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1964, newspaper, February 27, 1964; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth714270/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.