The Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1959 Page: 3 of 8
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Busy Bee Club*
announces date
for bake sale
Ethel Holcomb
Circle met Feb. 24
The Ethel Holcomb Circle of the
First Baptist church met in the
Mrs. Dale Burch was hostess home of Mrs. Bob Pendelton
to the Busy Bee Home Demon- Tuesday morning,
stration Club Feb. 19 .in her home. Mrs- Alvis Tabor led the Bibie
It was decided to have a bake stuc^ •
1 sale on March 21 at 9 o'clock in Eight members were present,
the post office building.
Page 3 — THE PANHANDLE HERALD
Panhandle, Carson County, Texas, Friday, Feb. 27, 1959
SOCIETY
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Geo Eankin, N Tuner, Lesley daSS Will
Ghruton Williams, S. G. Bobbin, ~
The district meeting a,t Well- Sam Jones, J. J. Holcomb, Tabor S611Q $50 to vVcLCO
ington March 9 was also discus- and the hostess. Orpll^nc Home
Wesley Bible Class of the First
Methodist church voted to send
$50 to their “sponsored child” at
the Waco Orphans Home. The
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Ruth Ann Berg
engagement
is announced
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Berg of Sun-
shine Ranch near Panhandle are
announcing the engagement of
Mrs. Janie F. Fletcher, Carson ReX Ray Circle
HD Agent, gave an interesting
demonstration on how to Prune February 24
Shrubs and When. She gave some J
pointers on where to plant shrubs. Members of the Rex Ray Cir- action was taken at a business their daughter, Ruth Ann, to
Members presnt were Mmes. cle of the First Baptist church metinS o^e^club M^ay aT±te^~ Cadet James Oliver Bartholomew.
t ip parents of the prospective bride-
groom are Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Bartholomew of Burlington, Iowa.
Nuptials will be read June 3
at the Corpus Christi church in
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Leon Osborne, B. O. Bertrand, met Tuesday in the home of Mrs.
Dale Burch, Jay Phillips, F. J. E. E. Ewing for the regular
Poe, Harry Bahr and Elmer Wil- monthly Bible study,
hams. Mrs. Ewing gave the prayer.
The next meeting will be held Present were Miss Dessa King,
March 5 at 1 p. m. in the home Mrs. Van Carter, Mrs. C. H. Bell,
of Mrs. Lee Hamby. and Mrs. Ewing.
Conway HD Club
See our New PIECE GOODS -
never prettier — large selection
Priced unbelieveably low ! ! I
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OM CLOTHES
Nationally
Known
Brands
Shoes
family
noon m the home of Mrs. j. r..
Southwood.
Mrs. Charles Russ was co-hos-
tess.
Miss Martha Metcalf presented
the devotional from Matthew Colorado Springs, Colo.
11:29-30. -
Mrs. J. E. Weatherly conducted
two contests for the program.
Present were Mmes. Olive
Scheetz, L. C. Curtis, Rachael guests Of MTS.
Vance, Frank Metcalf, Thomas „
Stone', O. York, J. S. Silcott, T. Bob Welker
M. Cleek, W .E. Dart.
Mmes. J. P. Calliham, B. C. Conway Home Dmonstration
Heare, F. J. Hollcroft, C. E. Me- Cluib met recently in the home
Cray, Weatherly, Ornie Cutter, of Mrs. Bob Walker. Plans for
E. C. Nickell, L. F. Cleek, G. G. the coming year were discussed
Welsh, Miss Metcalf and Mrs. Roll call was answered by a
Virginia Hudson and. grand- Lawn Job I Need' To Do.
daughter of Hays, Kans., and the Mrs. Janie Fletcher, HD agent, Trmv RiHp*P C!luh
hostesses. gave an interesting demonstra-
---lion on How To Prune Shrubs and Fob X8tll
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams, When. She discussed the various
Guymon, Oklahoma, spent the types of plants suitable for door Members of the Tony Ridge
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. plants and foundation plants. HD Club met Feb. 18 in the home
CARSON COUNTY DISTRICT 4-H CLUB WINNERS OF 1958 are: Travis Dehart,
Milton Walker, Stanley Hearron, Norman Warminski, Kay James, Ellen Latta,
Rudy Robinson, Stanley Chado, Dennis Wyatt, Charley Russ, Johnny Bonner,
Larry Pingelton, David Armstrong, Charles Kelly, Kay Lawson, Sherry Hearron,
Frances Metcalf, Vivian Warminski and Carolyn Bell.
Piano students
are recognized
Asbery A. Callaghan and Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Hughes.
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Dresses y % *
for Boys and Men' — Shop
our Store for all your
needs — Complete stock
for entire Family
A group of students from the
piano class of Mrs. Douglas M.
Refreshments, with a Valentine of Mrs. F. J. Richardson, with Smith, enjoyed another in a series
motif, were served by the hostess Mrs. J. N. Allen, president, pre- of piano parties, Friday evening,
to Mmes. Fletcher, Ray Calliham, siding. Feb. 20. in the school cafetorium.
Talmon Millican, Ray Sterling, Mrs. J. O. Murray led the Several students brought their
C. E. Posey, A. S. Cousins, Otis THDA 'Creed. Committee reports parents as guests.
Walker, Joe Walker, Cecil Walker were also given. Pupils were divided into groups
Burl Dickson, Ralph Mize, A. F
Homemakers hear
parliamentary
rules discussed
Future Homemakers local chap-
ter heard a program on Parlia-
mentary procedure at their Mon-
day, Feb. 23 meeting. The pro-
gram was presented by nine mem-
bers of the Future Farmers of
Mrs. Janie F. Fletcher, Carson according to their school grades, America chapter.
Adams, Tom Epting, J. H. Gunter, HD Agent, gave a demonstration aTiC} each group presenter a piano
Otis Weatherly and A. G. Gripp. on How To Prune Shrubs and program. During intermission
Children Dare! - Drive With Care
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DUST STORM
Special
When.
Refreshments were served to
eight club members and Mrs.
Fletcher, four guests, Misfs.es
Francis and Janis Jones, Paula
and Karla Richardson.
The nexrt meeting will be March
4 at 2 p. m. in the home of Mrs.
J. N. Allen. The demonstration
will be on home freezing.
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Mrs. Scott is
Circle hostess
those who have birthdays in Jan.
and Feb. were recognized after
which refreshments were served.
Those who played solos were
Janna Mills, Gay Hinchey, Bill
Smith, Vicki Kaiduk, Paul Cald-
well, Patrice O’Neal, Carol Jean
Olson, Jo Dell Meaker, Diana
Franklin, Carl Olson, Lanita Witt,
Ava Jean Judy, Jill Eagle, Crys-
tal Jan Howe, Audra Ann Craw-
ford,' Ann Olson, J. Mike Cald-
well, Janie Beddingfield,
Martin, Sharon. O’Neal.
/ FFA boys on the program were:
Stanley Chado, Charles Russ,
Travis Dehart, Milton Walker,
Jimmy Elder, John Beiderwell,
Claude Neusch, Eugne Earner and
P. W. Yates.
The boys demonstrated the cor-
rect methods for receiving and
disposing of a motion, amending'
a motion, directing an appeal from
the decision of the chairman,
considering an item of business
how to refer action to a com-
mittee, and how to receive a mo-
Becky tion of business and adjornment
and giving and receiving reports.
DRYER
$148,00
and Jim Prendergast.
The Blanche Groves Circle of
the First Baptist church met Tues-
day morning in the home of Mrs.
Floyd Scott. Mrs. L B. Weatherly-
read the calendar of prayer.
Mrs. V. D. Biggs presided at the
business meeting when members
discussed community mission ac
tivities for the quarter.
Mrs. J. E. Bunch presented the
Bible study taken from John
4:1-42.
Mrs. J. V. Robinson offered the
closing prayer.
„ Members present were Mmes.
Ofii&rrMll. Eiggs, Bill Wright, Bunch, Weath-
erly, Robinson, I. E. Scott, and the Hall.
■■■■■■ubhhi hostess. Guests are welcome.
Also, Linda Jo Broadaway, During the business meeting
Sandy Smith, Marlene Eagle, Paula Kay Eagle was elected as
Pauline Witt, Janice Smith, Gary the voting delegate to the Area
Beddingfield, Mike Held, Kalene FHA Meeting in Amarillo March
Whiteside, Karen Doughten, Mar- 7.
ilyn Gilkerson, Donna Cleek, FHA members who plan to at-
Adonna Vinson, Linda Smith, tend the meeting are: Kay Law-
Judy Caldwell, Loretta Fulton, son, Glenda Smith, Annett Far-
DO SI DO CLUB TO
MEET SATURDAY
Members of the Do Si Do Club
are reminded that the club will
meet at 7:30 p. m. Saturday,
Feb. 28 in the American Legion
rell, Etta Ray Blalock, Marilyn
Despain, Phoeve Eakes, Judy
Orr, Marilyn. Hayward., Pam
Lemons, Joyce Fuller.
Peggy Caffee, Paula Jane
Mitchell, Georgia Roach, Emma
Jo Crocker, Kay James, Sue
Moore, Florence Mulanax, Karen
Harbin, Carolyn Bell, Mary Rith
Metcalf and Sharon Vance.
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Ilue KAouvi 1 who
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BUYS HIS WIFE
APPLIANCES!
Band sorority
selects Miss
Patsy Elder
Miss Patsy Elder, Panhandle
high school graduate, has been
initiated into Tau Beta Sigma,
national honorary band sorority
at Texas Tech, Lubbock.
The young musician is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Elder, Panhandle.
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Loftin, Paul A. The Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1959, newspaper, February 27, 1959; Panhandle, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth885080/m1/3/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.