The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 18, Ed. 2 Sunday, September 12, 1965 Page: 3 of 18
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Sunday,
Sept. 12,1965
Winkler County News, Kermit, Texas
Page Three
WinkClub Plans 30th
Anniversary Party
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WMS Ends Study
Mrs. Henry B. Unger was host* of Prayer and program for state
ess Wednesday morning to mem* missions is scheduled Sept. 15
bers of Yoshiko Circle of First beginning at 10 a.m. in the church
Baptist Church when Mrs, P, H. -with a salad luncheon at noon.
Heckman, mission study chair- Date of WMU workshop at Odessa
man, presented concluding chap- at First Baptist Church is Sept,
ters of My Money and God. This 22, it was announced,
meeting marked the close of Mrs. G, N. McCann read mis-
current year as a circle. sionary prayer calendar and Mrs.
Mrs. Richard Lawrence, Lawrence gave dismissal
chairman, presided and led open* prayer ,
ing hymn, O Worship the King,
with Mrs. Unger as pianist. Open* WIGS FROM INDIA
ing prayer was led by Mrs. R. NEW DELHI (AP) — Human
E. Smith who also read sec-
retary’s report.
Plans were made to provide
school supplies for children. An*
nouncement was made that Season
LITTLE J CONTESTANTS — These three seniors in Kermit High School were anxiously
waiting results in the Little J Mascot contest. The winner will serve as mascot of the high
school pep squad. Toni Parker (left) was voted the winner by the student body. Others are Linda
Rutledge and Irma Juarez. (Staff Photo)
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third day in Kermit High School
!•= . . strange place, a long way
from home.
Since the two older Rutledge
girls are married and Linda
is the only one at home, she
and her sister*for*a*year al-
ready are forming a close friend-
ship. Linda is a senior this year
and the two will find many com-
mon interests.
After she has completed the
first semester, Zenaida will be-
gin a course of public appear-
ances, speaking at meetings of
various clubs and organizations.
As the brief interview was end-
ing, these questions were asked:
‘‘Zenaida, do you think you are
going to be happy in Kermit?”
She replied, so quickly and sin-
cerely, “Oh, Tm beginning to
love it!”
“Linda, do you think this is
going to be a very enjoyable
year?”
She replied, just as quickly,
* *Oh, I sure do. This is wonder-
ful.”
By MAUD GREEN Miss Caceres is the daughter
Kermit High School is going of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Caceres
to fall in love with this year’s of Locsin Albay, in the Philip-
exchange student just as she pines. She was graduated from
is falling in love with the stu- Albay High School May 20.
dents she is getting to know.: Schools there consist of six
Zenaida Caceres, 17, from the elementary grades and four years
Philippine Islands, is a soft of high school. There are no
spoken, quietly dignified girl with school boards but schools are
a warm friendly smile which wins controlled by the Central Office,
your heart away. Her black hair which is the top. Many details,
is worn in a simple Buster Brown such as faculty employment, are
cut and her deep brown eyes handled through the Division of-
twinkle a friendly greeting. flee.
Zenaida probably speaks more Zenaida’s high school had an
fluent English than have Kermit's, enrollment last year of 1,931 stu-
other exchange students. But, dents. There areno school bands,
even so, she is finding many no choirs, nor many other ac*
expressions and pronunciations tivities she will find in KHS.
which are a bit difficult. She Her trip to the States began
will soon adjust and talk Texas Sept. 1, when 50 exchange stu-
just as well as the natives. dents and one chaperone left the
One soon becomes aware of an islands by airplane. They spent
impish sense of humor in this two busy days in San Francisco
young woman. We were waiting f0r orientation, lectures and in-
in the office for High School Prin- formation on what lay ahead,
cipal Julian Dawson to make There was no time for fun and
final tabulations on the Little J sightseeing ... that will come
Mascot contest. Zenaida’s Texas on her return trip home,
sister, Linda Rutledge, was one Next plane stop was in Den-
of the three contestants. The ver> Coi0. ^ total of 45 of the
girls were excited and anxious, students continued their jour-
Zenaida looked across the room neys by bus. Zenaida flew from
at Linda, smiled a big smile and there to Amarillo and on to
held up her hand, with the middle Midland . Odessa Air Terminal
finger crossed over the fore- where she was met by her Texas
finger .. . . the old sign of “Good family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rut-
Luck to you.” ledge.
The Miss from the Philippines
kA „ is not very interested in sports.
/Yl TS. t f n 6 r©Ci Q © jjer favorite subjects are art
n , u and literature. She probably will
K 6l U f H S nOfT)6 soon be showing the Rutledge fam-
ily how to prepare her people’s
' r k' aonc ' favorite foods, Spanish and Chi-
ror I\eeps nese dishes.
Mrs. W. L. Etheredge says she There was an air of almost
has “come back home for keeps,” breathless excitement Thursday
after having a most delightful morning as Zenaida told of her
summer. country and coming to Texas.
She went to Abilene June 3, She had cause for excitement,
where her son, Rick Etheredge,
is attending Hardin -Simmons Uni-
versity.
Mrs. Etheredge said the sum-
mer was filled with picnics in
Abilene parks, a university pic-
nic at Buffalo Gap and an easy
schedule which made the sum-
mer seem very short.
She enjoyed visiting the library
with her son and reading good
books while he studied. She at-
tended Emanuel Baptist Church
where she taught a Sunday School
class.
They saw the famous Fandangle
in Albany and returned there later
for a barbecue supper. The two
visited Six Flags and went on a
short fishing trip to Granite
Shoals Lake.
The mother and son returned
to Kermit in time for his marri-
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Parsons, J. Arthur. The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 18, Ed. 2 Sunday, September 12, 1965, newspaper, September 12, 1965; Kermit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth910373/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Winkler County Library.