The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1977 Page: 2 of 10
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PaGE TWO THE ARCHES COUNTY NEWS—THURSDAY. MARCH 34. 1977
HI AND HIS. J.P. HUDSON
Golden Wedding Anniversary
To Be Celebrated By Hudsons
Mr and Mrv J.P (Pres)
Hudson will be honored
Sunday afternoon with an
open hou*e at the Archer
City Country Club on the
occasion of their fiftieth
ncddtng anniversary.
Hosts for the gala affair
will be the couple's children
and spouses Mr and Mrs
Pete Hudson Archer Cay;
Mr. and Mrs Bill Hudson.
Wvctma Falls and Mr. and
Mrs. lobert Copeland of
Ofney.
Also present will be the
couple's nine grandchildren
and four great -grandchil-
dren.
J.P. Hudson and the
former Edna Green were
married March 31. 192" in
Buffalo Springs, his home-
town.
The Archer County News
Published at Archer Cky. Texas 7*351. weeUy except
the Inst wee* hi December.
Second dass postage paid at Archer Cay. Texas 7*351
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***•*01 ARCHER COUNTY EVENTS*****
THURSDAY—MARCH 24, 1977
Holliday Lions Club. 7 p.m., L, ub House
Holliday Freshman Supper. Hi{h School Cafeteria
Archer City High School Ail-School Awards Program, 7 p.m.. school cafeteria
Country Club Duplicate Bridge. 7:30 p.m.. Country Club
Holliday Senior Citizen's Luncheon. First Baptist Church
FRIDAY—MAlCH 25, 1977
Chamber of Commerce Banquet, high school cafeteria. 7:30 p.m.
Covered dish luncheon, noon. Service Center, Archer City
SATURDAY—MARCH 2*. 1977
Rattlesnake Hunt. Archer City, Livestock Tam
Ozark Quartet. Holliday High School. 7 p.m.
SUNDAY—MARCH 27, 1977
Golf Scramble, Archer City Country Gub, 1:30 p.m.
Rattlesnake Hunt Festivities, Livestock Bam
MONDAY—MARCH 2S, 1977
Windthorst Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus Hall
Commissioner's Court Meeting. 10 a.m., Court House
TUESDAY—MAlCH 29, 1977
Blood Pressure monitoring clinic, Service Center, 9 a.m. - 12 noon
WEDNESDAY—MARCH 39,1977
Driver’s License Examiner, Lions Gub Bldg., 9 a.m. • 5 p.m.
TO LIST YOUR MEETINGS OR ACTIVITIES
_CALL 374 45*9._
THIS COUNTY SltVICf
IS rtfSMTfl C0UITISY Of:
ARCHER COUNTY
NEWS
574-45M
Delphians Hear Guest Speakers
in s meeting held Tuesday
■ the home of Miss Ruby
Power. Delphian Gab mem-
bers heard talks from two
gaest speakers: Mrs. Lola
Hm and Conner Extension
Agent and Mrs. Jack
Robertson, a member of the
Archer Connty Historical
Commission.
Mrs. Hestaad spoke on the
* rk of the extension agent
mad of the changes made in
recent years. Of concern to
today's homemakers is the
problem at energy conserva-
tion. she stated. A program
on that subject is planned
far April 2*. Other subiects
to be discussed in a
forthcoming news colnmn
will he the metric system
Mrs. Robertson spoke on
Early Day Schools. She
reviewed briefly the history
of education in America and
gave names of the 75 school
sites which have been
marked by the historical
Loftia. m the county.
The ctnh vnted tu meet
AprS 19 fa the home ef Mm.
R-D. Hard. Mm. R.P. hm
will give the program ms.
“Flamers an the wmtm ai
Gad's
Homemaking
Hints
LOLA HESTAND
Mrs. Hod von was bora In
Oklahoma hat came to
Aaareae two years before
her marriage. Hadaoa wan
Svtog in Archer Cky at the
time of their weddlag bat
the ciaplt mured to Otney,
then to Ft. Worth before
comlog to Archer City in
1945.
They have lived here since
that time, and spent most of
the years in operation of a
grocery store. He retired in
1966 and closed the store.
Mrs. Hudson is a substitute
Sunday School teacher for
the adult class at First
Baptist Church and enjoys
sewing and other types of
fancy work.
He is primarily interested
in hunting and fishing and
likes to hunt coyotes with a
pack of floppy hounds.
Bridie N inne. s
Announced
At Country Club
Duplicate Bridge winners
at the Archer City Country
Gub last week were:
Ruby Knox and Nell
Barton, first; C.V. Reynolds
and Dr. Henry Prettyman.
second; Loree Evans and
Mayme Tillman of Olney,
third and Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Bush, fourth.
Gub championships will be
played Thursday at the club,
with everyone welcome to
play.
If the shoe fas—buy it.
Shoes that fa are comfort-
able from the start and do
not need “breaking in'*.
Poorly fitting shoes can
cause tired, achmg feet, and
even a sour disposition.
Some shoe-buying guide-
lines can help you choose
the perfect fa.
Best times to buy shoes is
in the afternoon and during
warmer weather, because
feet tend to be the largest
then. Have both feet
measured standing and
sitting. Don't be surprised if
one is a little larger, usually
the left. Fit according to the
larger foot.
With oah a one-sixth inch
Bake Sale
To Be Held
The Yellowjackets will hold
a bake sale Saturday
r.; tiing at both King’s and
McWhorter's 1 x>d Stores.
Proceeds of the sale will go
to the treasury of the
auxilian.
The ^ ellowjackets were
only recently organized as
an auxiliary' to the Archer
County Hospital. Mrs. Marie
Linscott is president. Other
officers are Margaret Wil-
liams. vice-president; Nora
Moore, secretary; Jan Edge,
treasurer; Gloria Klaras,
legislature; Donia Kirkland,
volunteer services; Vera
Miller. Irene Deen and Artie
Sullivan, nominating; Nora
Moore, public relations;
Fern Starnes, program
committee; Margaret Wil-
liams and Mary Crelia,
social; Vera Miller, Jewel
Fields and Gloria Klaras,
beautification and Marie
Linscott and Earlene Hulse.
newsletter.
Other charter members are
Katherine Holt. Charlesetta
Brunn. Jewel Thomas. De-
lores Walton. Ruth Cox,
Orlene Harvey. Ruby Camp-
bell. Ruby Robertson, Ber-
die Nelson, Rita Sarpalius,
Patsy Willeford, Dale
Peden. Alma Reeves, Doro-
thy Peden and Gussie Deen.
| Megorgel
Notes
by Helen Ted row
Visiting in the home of the
Jacky Williamsons was his
uncle, M.E. Williamson of
Waco. Rev. Williamson held
a revival in the First Baptist
Church, which ended Sun-
day night.
difference in sbwe length
between half sixes, and n
•ne-funrth inch difference
between width, it's easy to
see bnw shoes can be
The ball of the foot should
fa in the widest part of the
shoe with an extra one-
fourth inch for comfort.
Depending upon styling,
shoe length should be
one-half to one inch longer
than the longest toe.
Look for instep support.
The heel should fa snugly
without slipping off when
the foot is bent or cutting
into the heel tendon. Open
toe and heel shoes would fa
so that the heel or toe does
not extend past the shoe.
Members present for the
meeting and the social hour
were Mmes W.C. Aber-
nathy. B.P. Berry. J.T.
Hnlse. B.D. Ikard. J.V.
Linscott. E.W. McLaughlin.
Hood Williams. Dink Hall,
and Miss Frances Mae
Daren.
HOSPITAL
NOTES
ADMITTED
Joyce Osterman. Wud-
inorst. surgical
Linda Schwank. Archer
Cay. medical
Pat Scheffe. Windthorst,
medical
J.D. Wood. Archer City,
medical
Alfred Berend. Sr., Wind-
thorst, medical
M.H. Wright, Archer Cay,
medical
DISMISSED
M.D. McGriff. LA. Zil-
man, Pat Scheffe, Joyce
Osterman, Francis Schroe-
der. Ora Martin, Diana
White. Rose Schroeder and
Linda Schwank.
CARRIED OVER
Lela Boone, Edna Bates,
Trecie Petit and James A.
Wilson.
AROUND
ARCHER
Mr. and Mrs. James
Skinner of lone. Wash, are
visiting friends and relatives
in Archer City.
SHARON GARLINGTON AND ANDREW GRAHAM
faupU TOedtUmf Pltuu
The engagement of Sharon
Diane Garlington to Dale
Andrew Graham. Jr. has
been announced by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Garlington of Archer
City.
Graham's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Dale A. Graham,
Sr. of Archer City.
The future bride is a
graduate of Archer City
High School and of Olney’s
Hamilton Vocational School
of Nursing, and is employed
at Archer Nursing Home.
Graham is also a graduate
of Archer City High School
and the Aero Tech Institute.
He is employed by Morton’s
Foods.
The couple have set August
12 as their wedding date.
COUNTER TOPPING
1-OR.MIC A WILSON-ART MICARTA
“BUY FROM THE OLD PRO”
T.S. THOMAS, Cakiattaokw
1151* Beverly Wichita Falls Ph. 723-4523
A birthday party was given
in the Fellowship Hall of the
First Baptist Church recently
for Jackie Williamson. It was
given by Jerry Howard.
A birthday party was given
for Jerry Howard in the
Fellowship Hall of the First
Baptist Church Sunday night
after services. It was given
by Mmes. B.W. Tedrow and
Jackie Williamson.
•••••
Many children have been
absent from school due to
the flu.
Visiting in the home of the
Odells for the week was
Kenneth Mixon of Fort
Worth. Kenneth led the
singing in the First Baptist
Church. He said it was a
blessing to be in a small
town and visit s farm for the
first time.
The Junior Gass will host a
Men's Basketball Tourna-
ment this week. Beginning
Monday they will host a
Volleyball Tourney in the the
high school gym. Coach
Jackie Williamson is the
sponsor of the dass.
Out of sight
savings
opportunity
$ $ $ $
SET UP A SAVINGS PROGRAM
& PUT A LITTLE SOMETHING
IN FROM EACH CHECK......
...... BEFORE YOU HAVE A
CHANCE TO MAKE THE REST
DISAPPEAR YOU’LL HAVE BIG
SAVINGS RIGHT BEFORE
YOUR EYES!
SAVE A SACKFUL!
AT A BANK
... WITH A GOOD SAVINGS
PROGRAM
First Stole Book
In Archer City, Texas
Tim
tveyourair
conditioning
checked now to
save energy and
ey this summer.
Il l
At this time of year, your air con-
ditioning serviceman can probably
work your call more easily into his
schedule. He'll get your unit ready to
deliver dependable cooling all through
the summer.
A properly maintained air condi-
tioning system also cools with
maximum efficiency and that's an im-
portant step towards saving energy
and your energy dollars.
Although Texas Electric does not
service, sell or install air conditioning
equipment, we do want you to get full
value and top efficiency from your elec-
tric service.
All forms of energy cost more
these days. If you're
ibout sav-
BB, serious a!
“Ba ing electricity,
calf or write
for our energy-
efficiency booklet
R. D. HJUf,
r.ftom 574 4401
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McCrain, James & McCrain, Jonni Hill. The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1977, newspaper, March 24, 1977; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth714364/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.