The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 50, Ed. 2 Sunday, May 1, 1966 Page: 3 of 16
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Sunday, May J, 1966
The Winkler County News, Kermit, Texas
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HOSTESS GROUP — These members of Wink Upsilon
Lambda Chapter, all officers, helped with hostess duties
Thursday night at the annual Founder’s Day observance.
Left to right, they are: Mrs. L. V. Hadley, Mrs. Jerry Thor,
mahlen, Mrs. Paul Jette, Mrs. James Mclver, president;
Mrs. James Cooper and Mrs. Ronnie Slaughter.
SPONSORS, DIRECTORS — Receiving special recognition Thursday night at observance of
Founder’s Day, Beta Sigma Phi, were these directors and sponsors. Left to right they are:
Miss Betty Bleeker, sponsor, And Mrs. Jim Franks, director of Kermit’s Lambda Alpha Chap-
ter, and, Mrs. Leona Page, director and Mrs. Frank Barton, sponsor of Wink’s Upsilon Lambda
Chapter.
RECEIVE ATTENDANCE AWARDS — These members of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority received
perfect attendance awards at Founder’s Day observance in Wink Thursday night. Seated (left
to right) they are: Mrs. Dewey Mitchell, Mrs. Ken Mays and Mrs. Herman Barrs. Standing:
ft to right) Mrs. Merle Brockett, Mrs. Berl Potts, Mrs. Dan Cooke, Mrs. Charles Stodghill,
rs. Glen Funkey, Mrs. Bob Leeman, and Mrs. Manuel Kesner all of Kermit, and Mrs. Charles
Horn of Jal,
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SPECIAL AWARDS — These two members of Lambda Alpha Chapter received special awards
at Founder's Day observance held in Wink. Mrs. Bob Leeman’s (left) program, Your Poise and
Charm, which was presented with Mrs. Herman Barrs, (not pictured), was named the best of
the year. Mrs. Leeman will serve next year as recording secretary of her chapter. Mrs. Glen
Funkey was named Pledge of the Year. She is to serve next season as extension officer.
GIRLS OF THE YEAR — Pictured are four Girls of the
Year, named by their respective Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
chapters for outstanding service during the year. Left to
right, they are: Mrs. Herman Barrs, president of Lambda
Alpha; Mrs. Bennie Hendricks, president of Jal’s Beta Sigma
chapter; Mrs. L. V. Hadley of Wink’s Upsilon Lambda chap,
ter, who received the same award last year; and Mrs. Harvey
xiale, president of Kermit’s Exemplar chapter.
Wink Hosts Sister
Sorority Chapters
WINK — Wink School cafeteria Mrs. Glen Funkey received
was the setting Thursday night Pledge of the Year acknowledge-
when members of Upsilon Lamb- ment from her chapter, Lambda
da Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, Alpha.
were hostesses for a Founder's Mrs. Berl Potts was among
Day observance. Guests were those receiving Perfect Atten-
members of two sister chapters dance Awards. A member of Ex-
in Kermit, Lambda Alpha and emplar Chapter, she has a six
Exemplar, and Beta Sigma Chap- year perfect attendance record.
ter of Jal, N.M. A total of 55 — --
sorority members were present.
Golden crowns were featured C/»IiaaI Maivii
in decorations, carrying out the JvflOOl PIGflll
sorority's theme ‘Crown Every
Moment’, Tables were covered MOMnAv
in white with a black ruffle paper MUiNiJA Y
Poach canned pears in a little Ever serve corned beef hash
of their syrup in a skillet; add this simple but good way? Turn
lots of grated lemon rind. Drain the hash into a shallow baking
and garnish the pear cavities dish or glass pie plate; top with
with sprigs of parsley (stems lots of grated Cheddar cheese
cut off); serve with roast leg of and bake until poping hot. If
lamb for a springtime Sunday necessary, run under the broiler
dinner. to brown.
TUNNELL
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
Pd. Pol. Adv.
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ribbons running lengthwise
spaced with golden crowns. Black
lighted tapers were in gold
candlesticks. Hostesses were all
dressed in black and wore frilly
yellow organdy aprons with
crown designs outlined in rhine-
stones.
Beta Sigma Phi cards marked
place settings and name cards
of white held one kernel of popped
corn, dyed yellow, which resem-
bled the Sorority flower, a yel-
low rose. Names were lettered
in black.
Salad supper was served buffet
and entertainment was presented
by the Wink chapter singing
parodies of popular advertising
Chili-mac & cheese
Ranch style beans ,
Mixed greens
Carrot sticks
Corn bread, butter
Prune cake ,
TUESDAY
Corn dog, mustard
Green lima beans
Whole kernel corn
Fruit gelatin salad
Apple cobbler
Hot rolls, butter
WEDNESDAY
Salisbury steak
Whipped potatoes
English peas
Combination salad
Banana pudding
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directors. Perfect Attendance flSfigfiSSSLi lcing
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Mrs. Herman Barrs was named
Girl of the Year for Lambda
Alpha, and she and Mrs. Bob
Leeman shared Best Program
of the Year award.
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Creamed new potatoes
Blackeyed peas
Pickled beets
Sliced bread, butter
Peanut butter cookies
Mrs Bennie Hendricks nresi- 1/2 Pt‘ Grade A homogenized
dent, was named Girt of the ^co!?!f„?a'T? V1”*” mUIC
Year. Mrs. Harvey Hale received Served with each lunch'
the honor from Exemplar Chapter
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Parsons, J. Arthur. The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 50, Ed. 2 Sunday, May 1, 1966, newspaper, May 1, 1966; Kermit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth910338/m1/3/?q=%2522dewey+redman%2522: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Winkler County Library.