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Japanese Program Is Given ^rs ,w-,!r ^i,lcr .
~ ^ Speaks On Carpet
For TEL, Monthly Social c°rtf£3&
Mrs. O. B Smith oiiteitained ja guest, Mry Jack Pitt in an
irnonstra-
liop Club mat February 8 at. 0 30
members of the TEL Class of first
Baptist Church witli a monthly
social, Monday evening, February
12, at 7 o'clock.
Guests were served pourid cake.'
coffee and heart-shaped mints an
thoy arrived.
Mrs, Melvin Brown led the group
in prayer and tin* program for
the evening was turned over to
the Class teacher, Mrs. Dorothy
Hargrove.
Mrs. Hargrove. ' who visited
Japan last summer, brought? alotiy
Valentine
Is Given For .
Mrs. M. S. Doss
Mrs. Alton Freeman, !M>0 SW
Avenue D, entertained the Semi-
nole Hobby Club with a Valentine
party honoring Mrs. M. S. Doss
at ti o'clock noon, February 13
The occasion honored Mrs Doss'
birthday, which was February 14
The honored guest was present-
ed with a corsage, ''Sugar and
Spices and Everything Nice,"
which was made of sugar rubes,
red hearts, cloves, cinnamon
sticks, other spices, and decorat-
ed with red ribbon.
For tile two-course luncheon,
guests were seated at' quartet
tables, which Were .covered with
Valentine - decani.J tablecloths.
The dining table Was centered
with a Valentine decoration.
During the afternoon games
were played by members and
guests. Mrs! W. B. Munncrlyn won
high; Mrs. Luke Skaggs, second,
and Mm T. F. Lindley, cmrsote-
native of 'I okyo, 'Japan As Mrs
o'clock in the morning in the Kx-
, , i , i ... tension Office of the Gaines Coun-
llargrove showed slides taken on , ,, ... . ,, ..
, . ... , • , ty Courthouse with Mrs. N. F. Mc-
her tour of the many shrines and £■ ., . . ,
. ... , . .. CuilpUgh as hostess.
beautitul gardens, Mrs Pittman : ' , , ,,
, . , , . . j ; < arpet and floor care was dis-
was most helpful in explaining ' ,. . v . ,,, .
, , ... , .cussed tor the club by Mrs, W I,
each butldmg, scene, parade, and ' .
. . . ., , , ,r Miller. In selecting carpet, she
native dress as she remembered ^ pj|(. ,houkl , -. (,uriH1(j
" Li ow" . I ; ered. the - thickness, depth and
Mrs, Pittman was dressed in
4he coloi'lu) sdk kimono at a i ,, . ,, , - ; '
, ... u Much means the cut or uncut of
married woman, Mrs, Hargrove .. ,
was frlso wearing a colorful Jap-
anese coat.
rsoi
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pile |.oop pile, she added, must
Ih- cleaned more often.
Mrs Pittman explained that
school is held eleven months of
tion.
Attending the party were: M-es-
dames Luke Skaggs, B. B. Curry,
W. B Munncrlyn. U N Stone. T.
F. Lindley, Jewell Cobb, and M
S. Doss.
The next Hobby Club party will
be in the home of Mis. It . N.
Stone, 80» SW Avenue I), in.
March.
Seminole Women
Attend Legion
Auxiliary School
A Fourth Division leadership
School for tile American legion
Auxiliary was held Saturday, Feb-
ruary 10, at the Settles Hotel in
Big Spring.
Attending the school from the
Tom McClain Unit 204 of Senii-
hole were Mrs. Elvis Williams,
Second Unit vice-president. > und
Mrs. O. T. Carmfi, Unit treasurer
and 19th District historian.
The instructor was Mrs. Marion
Blieden of Houston, past depart -
mental president and department
chairman of leadership schools
Mrs. Bryon Hill, department vice-
president, was hostess of the event.
Hello World,
Mi-, and Mrs. Gary E. Miller
welcomed a 6 pound. 8 ounce .girl
at Memorial Hospital February 9
at 3:37 p.m.
'there are only two-natural fillers
, used in; carpeting, and they are
... ... . , ,i i wool arid nylon, Mrs-. Miller said,
the year. It is out during Hie hum ■ ' ,
, ,, , ... Ay, , , Nylon is best lor heavy raflic
id month oi August After school , . '
hours Hie'girls are taught the art ;,n? *reP!'' '■»
.of making and serving lea which s,'<- '"
takes about forty-five minutes at- « '"'PO.la.it ... keeping
ter the art ia perfected. She said , .
the girls are very careful to neve. '«*wwjd wax
show the palms of their , hands, , ■*' . onsidem , esp.-ca ly
thus accounting for the graceful where (here aje elder y people
movemcds. They also learn the smce son,e waxes are sheke, thai,
art of flower . arranging after j 'f
school hours. She Wirt the hum blest '
farm home will have a bpaUtlfui «""" ,"m sl,'J
flow0j: arrangcmient gathered from ' <.n s 4
their yard or field uung
Mrs. Hargrove said that , the
Japanese arc the world's most
polite .people. They' all want to.', '
understand Engiisli, and bend over
backward to welcome the tourist
the business meeting,-
the Home Deinunstraliiiii council
! recomtnendafions were read and
Approved The by-laws were ap-
proved as amended. The club voi -
ced to endorse Mrs. Jame Johnson
as candidate for district
A.I tending the meeting were:
Wesdarues. .1 li,' Ttiornbury Jr ,
II K Siiiitli, Jr.. 11. W: 'Tonilin-
son Dale. Spence, P W Austin,
John Cuminings, the - spe.ikei arid
lire hostess
ENMU Drama Students
Give Program For AAUW
Two veteran Thespians of East-
ern New Mexico University.' Miss
Judy (Home of Hon well and Mark
Stanley of Alamogordo, were
s|HtciaJ guest-, fii the Seminole
branch of- the, American Associa-
tion of University Women when,
they met -in Ihe Music Hoom of
the F .1, Youin.: Elementary School
Tuesday evening, February 13, at
7 o""clock.
Hostesses fur life, evening were
Mrs .1 I,. Mil luiiimeti. .'Mrs,
Charles Hay, Mrs C, V. Shelton.
arid Mrs. .fuck Cato,
— Mrs.—Charles—Kay intro
John Schlenkei. a graduate stu-
dent of ENMl' and also lor'ensics
Annual Event Is
Sponsored By
Duplicate Clubs
coach of the two student actors,
and he introduced the. program.
Miss Blome and Stanley present-
ed selections from "Carnival' by
Thurber, 'Spoon Kim Anth-
ology.' and The Snake Has All
the Lilies" by Juan Kerr
liotli of the students are fre-
quent competitors in regional col-
lege forensics competition A sen-
ior, Miss Blome, has appeared in
almost every School of.- Speech
and Urania production during the
last several years, and she Was
a member of the USO tour which-
I heir sponsor made to military in-
stallations in Greenland, Iceland,
Labrador, and Newfoundland last
fall presenting the stage version
of Barefoot in the Park " A jun-
ior studbrit,.Mark Stanley has al-
ready held major roles in several
School of. Speech and Drama pro-
ductions, including that of Thomas
Cromwell in "A Man for. All Sea-
sons;" presented last December
Other roles include a part in
"Rashamdn ".Stanley has wop two
recent college oral.;.interpretation
Drama Program Is Given
For Tau Upsilon Chapter
The Tau Upsilon chapter ol given by Coy Sharp, high schoo
! Beta Sigma Phi sororjty met Mon- speech, English and joumalisn
day evening at 7 . 30 o'clock in the j teacher He defined drama am
Seminole Room of the. Seminole j pointed out the various types o
State Bank for a cultural pro- < drama. He also explained six parts
| gram on "Drama " j of a. play , plot, character
The business meeting was con- thought, diction, music and spec
ducted by the president, Mrs tral The speaker rpad parts o
Monte Paxton. who announced the play. "Our Town." by Thorn-
that the annual Valentine ban- ton Wilder The play was written
I quet for members and their guests about common everyday peoplt
i will be Saturday evening, Febru-1 and how life begins and ends wit!
arv 17, at 7:30 o'clock at the death ever present.
Raymond Restaurant \ ! The hostesses for the evening
Mrs Fat Kandel reported that • Mrs. Pat Kandel and Mrs Monte
; 1 he total proceeds from the Moth-
er's. March of. Dimes has now
; reached $1,08*7.43 with more
money yet to come, _
The program. "Drama.'' was
JUDY BLOME
. They play all . the sports that
Americans do. but soccei is more
popular than football
Rice is Ihe m<nii crop of the
country with tea. a Close second
Japan maintains its lead as Ihe
world!* Inrgext 'and faHli'st buitd- . ,, , ,.
c»r of ships A 7IUMHI toil vessel Al .Ll"' flub s next .meeting on ; liincheon.. (Slides'
can be delivered In' five oi- six February 22 .at 9 30 o'clock in the.j ■ Play began at I o'clock'. in tin
months The average monthly s.il 1l"' I'-xlension Otlice I .,j|em<,on and there were toui , ..
■Mrs Albert McCuire: will s.peak , tl.(.n ., i(|,les in play, two sections 1 1,1 cl,,Ps ani d"P«-' -were
lecoi al ing t '.a.ki's.". ' ' ' i ,.i : . I served
ar.v for a workman is-$140,00.
The Seminole Duplicate Bridge
f lubs held an Annual Kvent- in
i he ('bmmunit,v lYuiUling on Feb
ruaryl 10. with a t'ljiffet luncheon
at ■ l»Hrciock noon The Valeniinc
theme was carried out on the {t'v,,nts in ,onvnsi( s Competition
one for his. rendition, of
j Brown's Body. '•
j Following the program refresh
wo sections
Pearls-Mikimoto has perfected 7717
the process for artificial, mass i . -
production of pearls for 'which i C + I I
Japan is noted. And of course ' Oirl OCOMl LCQGCrS
Japan has always been famous for ' P|Qn Coi^inQ EvGrits
the rlchness and qualify of ' her f r i -r
beautifui silk fabrics. . . | For.Seminole Troops
Mi's Hargrove spoke ol the Ihe niolithh Cirl Scout Neigh- | Seminole Section B rforth-south
Tokyo Tower which is 1092 leet horhond meeting was held ur the j Mrs .)<x> Andorson and 'Mrs W
high-in the city ol I eh .million pco Inni'ie of ,V| rs Jafnes HusSell, !t.l I j ll M unrie r I y n, Seminole, east.
of seven tables each
High score winners were as
follows Section A., north-south,
John Hawkins and .Judge Russell
| Austin, both of Andrews; cast-
;j west, Mrs. Thomas WortJungton
| and Mrs J 11 Williams both ol
surrounded by small hurricane
lamps entwined with lemon leav-
es.
• Others attending the meeting
were Mesdames John D Thnmp-
son. W H. Salter, Toni Rogers,
Harold Nelson. J: .(.'. S.trawh. H.
IB ' Lloyd- Charles t.ove. and Mar-
j v in l.ewis and Misses Jenna May-
Linda Aryain Is
In Recital At
' Lubbock Sunday
Linda Aryain. daughter of Mr
l and Mrs. Jameil Aryain, 606 SW
Iftth Street, received a first place
award recently in the junior high
division of a piano contest Spon-
sored by the Lubbock Music "Tea-
cher's Association in Lubbock. She
appeared in the winner's recital
in Lubbock Sunday, February 11.
at the Lubbock Garden and Arts
Center. . - '.
Two other area students placed
j in the contest. Rhnea Brown.
I daughter of Mr aiid Mrs. Otlia G.
■| Brown of Union, received second
place in the elementary division,
j and Jalene Brown, another of their
! daughters, received third place in
I the clenientary division.— —
MARK STANLEY
pie, milking Tokyo the largest
111 tile world
Both women had on display
many Japanese articles as well
as hand painted pictures and writ,
ing paper.
Those* titlending Were Mesdam
es Melvin Brown, T M Sims, P
A. Morgan, Luke Skaggs, J. D
ity -NV\ Axeiille I. luesdav mol'nlng, I ft est Mrs I) li I'readweU and 11FHen, Ma-sseilgill
i February, 13, at 9:30 -o'clock. I K/lr-s .lames Murray. Jr.. Hobbs. , "•••
During tlie meeting, the group Door prize w as mon by Mrs
j Linda is a freshman student at
I Seminole High School, and is an
I honor student. She plays clarinet
I in the high school band, and is
pianist for the junior choir of the
Mr. ami Mrs. A- I- Haller, 616 Kirst Baptist Church. She serves
sW 0th St spent last Sunday in di, a freshman class lepresenta- tines" and played "Drop-the-Hand-
llobhs. N. M witli Mr, and Mrs jive to the student council. kerchief."
B E Fnzzell and children Tlie she performed the -Ferrari ! stacy Wilkes served refresh-
Paxton, served lieait-shaped sand
wiches, cookies, candies, coffee
and colas from a table covered
with a white cloth decorated with
red cupids and hearts. The center
piece, a large, red and gold heart
centered with a picture of the
Valentine Queen, Mrs. Larry
Carlisle, wis flanked by tall red
tapers in milk glass candle hold
ers.
Members attending the nieet-
nig were Mesdames Jerry And
erson, Wayne Stokes. Monte Pax
ton, Larry Carlisle? Sian Basham
Herman McReynolds, Roy Bash
am, Pat Randel, Gail Barnett,
Jimmy Calvert. Jimmy Owens,
Garland Foshee. and Bob Harlan.
the chapter's next regular
meeting will be February 26.
When the hostesses wjil be Mrs.
Gail Barnet tand Mrs Monte Pax-
ton.
Stacy Wilkes Is
Hostess For
Brownie Troop 19
Brownie Troop 19 met Tuesday
afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Com-
munity Building with their lead-
ers, Mrs. Doyle Goss, Mrs. J. W.
Be vers, and: Mrs. Paul Thaxton
Following the flag ceremony,
the girls completed making Valen-
decided that the locali Gifl Scouts,
dressed in uniform, will attend the
First Methodist Church on . March
10,
A report was. made on the cur-
rent Girl Seoul Fund drive, and
Mitchell, hiiirl Denton. Dorothy ; the aiiiounf of money collected to
Hargrove, and guest, Mrs Jack ,s $1,^27 45
Pittmon.
Mrs. Albert McGuire
Is Leader Of New
4 H Kitchen Quefehs
A newly formed 4-lf food club.
"Seminole Kitchen Queens," met
Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock in
the Extension Office of the Gain
es County Courthouse:-wi111 then
leader, Mrs. Albert McGuii'e
Brownies were made and serv
cd by M.'u-g.tc Ramirez. I.ynn
Loyd, Shorn kuld and Mal'j Bene
vides. '■ - —-—'
The new group will again meet
Friday, February 16, when they
will make biscuits 'and chocolate
fudge. The meeting 11me and place'
will rtMiiatn the same
Personals
Mr. anil Mrs. Tommy Allen and
Mi's. Richard Box arid children of j Vonda, 203 SW 131 h Si , spent last
The Sen li nolo' tilrl Sciiuts and
their leaders have been .invited Ijy
the .Se.agr.aves Cable "l'V Company
lo appear on his cable 'l'V , to ex-
plain -the scouting program and
help organize the Girl- Scouts in
Sea gra ves.
Also during tlie business meet-
ing, plans were made for. "Dadd>
Date Night." an annual event
when the Girl Scouts invite then
fathers otit for dinner. .Tt'adtlion-
allv. the (till' Seovits take box
lunches lot themselves and then
father'-, artd the giris decorate the
! boxes for the occasion "Daddy
-.i, Date JS'ight," ill tx^^jVla-rcii llv^-
McC'Owan . of
Brown-! Seminole HD Club
Hears Program On
Altering Patterns
Elizabeth
Ireld.
I'layers attended frOtn Seagrav-
cs, Moiiahans, Brow niield Odes-
sa. crane," Ker.mit; Denver City,).'. The Seminole Senior. Home
Hobbs, Plains and Lovington,
Mrs. A. L. Barker, 404 SW Ave.
E, returaed home last week from
Andrews where She was a patient
at the Permian General Hospital
Mineral Wells spent a few .days
last week with the Barkers.
Plans are being made Tot a ten
four first aid course to he taken
by all Girl Seoul leaders.
Coffee and doughnuts were ser
vol to the following: Mesdames
Pete Alleil, Alton B'tirkctt, Glynn
Chandler. Louis Duncan. Lavernc
ICmniet. Doyle Goss. J, K Hack-
wortlu Dave Henderson. Gerald
Lake. Glenn Martin, Doug Maupin.
.1 \V McLemore. Mckinley Oats.
James Russell, David Smidt and
First Baptist Hosts
G A Y. House Party
The First Baptist Church of
Seminole hosted -the G.A.Y, As-
tiociational House Party on Fcb-
ruaiy 0 and 10
■ Two hundred and thirty'- five
girls from, flic Baptist Churches
01 Voakum Andrews ahd (Iaines
Counties attended the function
: The Reverend and Mrs. Tom
Watson, missionaries to Peru,
presented tlie program', on tlie
the me; lie- ilideth -.Mj Soul " M rs
Glen Burns of ScagravCs. is' the
XfuTsl AnxiliaiA_ illreclim.Jut, tin-
Assiiciation
Demonstration Club met Wiidnes-.
day afternoon. February 7. at 2
o'clock iri the. Extension Office yf
the Games County Courthouse
with Mrs. Bob Burns as hostess.
"Alteration of Patterns';' was
the program .title, and the guest
speaker was Miss Elinor Harvey.
Gaines County llo-me Demonstra-
tion Agent, ■
Others attending the meeting I
were: Mesdames -K. It. Hardy,
Jess Rankin, Clara Lambert. Ev'ii
Bennett, Lillie Hadaway, and I
W Wescotl
The club's next meeting will
tie on March li at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon ill the Extension Office
with Mrs. .1 atnes Russell -present-.
ing a program on cake, decorat .
ing. .
Frizzells recently moved to Hobbs sonata in G. Major, first move- j ments'to the following members:
from Seminole. merit ., Margaret Braun, Pani Brewer.
_ The three young ladies are all ; kelley Brown, Peggy Citty, Shir-
: James Haney, student at, West students of Jay Stevyard, direc- ! ley Garner, Daila Goss, Dana
Texas State University at Canyon, tor of elementary music educa- Grisham. Rhonda Harper, Linda
spent last weekend visiting his Hon for the Wellman Schools and Hester, Becky Robinson, Velincia
parents. Mr and Mrs 'Jim Tom choir director of the Brownfield Thaxton. Sherry Vanderbuilt. and
llaney. 505 NW Ave. J First Methodist Church. ' -Celesta Wickson.
Date Piled::
Let's Talk
Cosmetics ..
By JUDY TREADAWAY
With the many new and chantr-
ln» Innovations in the cosmetic
weekend" in Monahaiw with Mi jrrrv Tclehiller
and Mrs Glen'Hciison. Ricky and
Roger
Mr. and Mrs. \\. C. W'auson, :iO!l ,
SW Ave. 1, were in Midkiff last ;
Saturday to visit their s<ni and
family, Mr and Mrs. Billy Wan-
son. and their new daughter, Lori
Dawn., born on January 29.
Seminole School
Cafeteri^ Menu
Monday, February 19;
Mr. and Mrs. II. Jones ol Wil- ! ('hm Mf
silcd l.cl Si,tin- : Hu,",wrt 1 ,,ni
Personally Yours
Visiting with his aunt, Mrs. M. | Clifton McCown, 201 SW 17th !
S Doss, Saturday and Sijjiday, was > St., ■ visited his uncle. Conroe Mc-
II. B. Lane nt Denver Colorado, i Cowii,. last weekend in El Paso.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Johnson ol laiv ' : —-—i—;
mgton visited with Mrs Doss and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones, lOli
Mr Lane Sunday SW 17t.li St.. were in Dallas last
weekend with her Sister, and fam-
■ Mr. and Mrs. Ivory. Wescott, ily; Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Davis and
Andrews Highway, visited relativ- David, .of SparenbtMg. David is a v
j es in Pecos and Barstow last Sun- patient at: Child reps Medical Gen-;
day. ter in Dallas. .
Mrs. Ma.vbelle Westmoreland. Mrs. I .el a Oliver of Lamesa
017 SW 0th St spent last Sunday spent last weekend with her grand-
night! in Carlsbad, N M., with her 'daughter, Ronda Jones. 406 SW
son and family. Mr and Mrs J 17th St.
H Westmoreland and girls, —
"■ Mrs. W, A. Jessie of Jackson.
cox, Ariyona.
day in the homes of Mr and Mrs
M. L, Henry, til!) SW 9th St., and
Mr. aiid Mrs. Lee Ogg. 1500 South
Main.
Scott Lee Carter of Lamesa
spent, a few days last week visit-
ing his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Ogg. 1500 South Main,
while his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Noel Carter, were in Ruidoso
N. M.
Mr,—and—.Mrs: Robert Whitaltc.r - Mississippi. • ,spent.■■'la.it weekend
February 13, 1968
STATEMENT
OF
PERPETUAL CARE TRUST FII
FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1967
^ OF
GAINES COUNTY
MEMORIAL CEMETERY, INC.
404 South Main St., Seminole, Texas
Cemetery located 2 miles North on Seagraves Highway..^
BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Finley Moore, D. G. Hoffman and C. V. Shelton
. Total Principal of irrevocable Perpetual Care Trust Fund $10,147.34
Detailed 'sworn statement ol Perpetual Care Funds held in trust ■ .
is attached, to and made a part hereof.
Total arnouwi-of Perpetual Care Fund not yet collected on term con
tracts but allocated, for Perpetual Care, now in the- process of
collection arid to be paid to the .Board of Trustees as collected
according fo Trust Agreement $ 9,065.00
Total Principal of Perpetual Care Fund . $ 19,212 34
Number of Square-Feet of grave space arid number of crypts and
numhei of niches sold or disposed of under Perpetual Care since
. Mcirch 15, 1934-and bef<5T&" Avigust-23, 1963 -at 20 cents per.
square ft • , 3,200
Number of Square Feet of grave space and number of crypts and .
. number of niches sold or disposed .of under Perpetual Care- since"
8.23-63, at 50 cents per square ft. 16,850
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF GAINES
■ BfFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared
D, G Hoffman, President, and J. B. Bonner, Secretary-Treasurer, known to me
,to be the President and Secretary Treasurer, respectively, of GAINES COUNTY-
MEMORIAL CEMETERY. INC., and.being by me duly sworn, on oath did depose
and say, each for himself (or herself) that each of the affiants has read the
above cind.foregoing.report of status ,of Perpetual Care Funds, of• said Cemetery,'
that each krfbws tlie contents thereof, and that the facts set forth therein are
known by each of said affiants to be in all things true and correct.
field the questions most often
asked concern
proper applica-
tion of the var-
ious products.
We felt that
rather than dis-
cus* a particu-
lar item or .'a
particular pro-
duct this week
that we would
annonnce a ser-
vice t h a t we
are making available for Seminole
women.
Afay we, therefore, invite you
to attend a
Cosmetic
Demonstration
This Evening
Beginning At
7:00 p.m.
at
TREADAWAY
PHARMACY
We will have two representativ-
es of the Clairol Company present
to demonstrate proper makeup
procedures. They will also dem-
onstrate the proper way to apply
tTa*r~e«torter
Mrs. Helen Johnson and Ka\
Kennedy of PortalfiK, N. M . s|H'iit
last weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Tefertiller and children, 801
NW Ave, G.
Mrs. B. G. Klain and Mrs. John
Bell left Sunday manning for a
visit with their daughters and
their families Mrs. Klam is visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bagigett
and children at Alvin, and Mrs.
Bell 4* visiting Mr; and Mrs. Jim
Vining and ,at-" Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. 1'red Barbed. Jr.,
Chris and Karon, 501 -SW 15th St
attended the tilth annual niixl-
winter convention of tlie West
Texas Press Association list week-
end in Hereford, Barbee. ■puW'ish-
er of the Seminole Sentinel, is
president of the association.
Mrs. H. E. McBeth. Kim and
Amber, were in Austin last week-
end to attend the wedding of her
nephew, John Richard, Thomas, to
Mar keyed Peas
Cabbage Salad
Orange Pudding .
Cheese Biscuits
One Half Pint Milk
Tuesday, February 20:
Roast - Gravy
Green Beans
New Potatoes
Tomato Wedge
Baiiana iS'ut Cake
Hulls
' One Half Pint Milk
Wednesdoy, February 21.
Pork Pot Pie
Turnips and Greens
Peach and Cottage Cheese
Peanut Butter and Crackers
Rolls ' - „\ /
One-Half Pint Milk '
Thursday, February 22:
Barbecue turkey tin Bun
Potato Chips
. lettuce !- - '—*——-*
Fruit Salad
Raisin Cookie
Orange Juice
One-Half Pint Milk
Friday, February 23:
l.uncii Meat and Cheese
Mashed Potatoes
Creamed Peas and Carrots
Jello
Ice Cream
Rolls
One-Half Pint Milk
and children of Midland visiteil
j last Sunday rn the home of Me
and Mrs Homer Whitaker, La-
niesa Highway: Visiting tlux Whit-
akers -on Tuesday was C C. White
of Seagraves.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Whitaker.
Midland Road, spent last Tuesday
visiting friends in Midlands .
Mr. and Mrs. K. 1/ Archer and
Mrs D. (). Grayson spent last Sun-
da} in Lamesa with Mi and Mrs
W. P. Cozart. .
Mr. and Mrs, Alan Barclay of
Bridgeport spent last Wednesday'
in the home of Mr. and Mrs
Ernest Blount and Patricia. 404
SW, 17th St •
Mrs. Melvin Brown. 809 NW
Ave. G. fisited Mr. and Mrs M.
K JDyer in Ackerly last Thursday.
Friday- and Sattmlay
visiting Mrs, Lillian Barnett. 508 -
SW totlvst -' " •'
MISA'MaWy WmUiuithThe Mi
Bet lis also visited relatives in .San
Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
and -.Iaines Rainwater
Rainwater
of OUussu
visited iast Sunday witli thpir s.is-
ter. Susie McCain. 1001 N Main
Mrs. J. |i Brown1 of Andrews
visited-in the home of hi?r son and
daughtcr-in-law. Mr and Mrs.
Meh-in Brown last Tuesday.
Mrs. George Rollins and Mrs.
A. G. Lee of DeLeon spent a. few
days last week visiting their sis-
ters,. Mrs, E, R McClellan and
Mrs Alpha Singleton
Mrs. W. B. Jackson. 305 SW
16th St,, spent last Monday hi
Lubbock: with tier daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. G. Dauslicrty.
3'00 SW llth St., spent last Week
visiting their daughter and fam-
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Benny l.ucas
and children in Mexia. and their
son and-' family, Mr. and Mrs
•tones Daugherty and children in
Irving. -
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Denton and
Mr. and Mrs. D Gordon, Cobb
st>enl last weekend at the hard-
ware show in Amarillo
Mrs. Mae Hudgins. of Vernon
has been visiting in the home of
her daughter ahd granddaughter.
Mrs, ;S. B. Farrar and Pam, 207
SW 17th St Mrs Farrar and Pam
took Mrs Hud gins to Olton last '
weekend where she will visit oth-
er .relatives before returning
home
Mr, and Mrs. Tommy Thrasher
of Sari Angelo spent last weekend
visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs.
Joe Hat ley, 1402 W Ave A. and
her sister and brother-in-law. Mr,
and Mrs. Tommy Anderson. 306
SW 17th St.
Mis Tluiiniis Jacksoii. wncn alio
underwent surgery at Methodist
Hospital
Mrs. E. R, McClellan. 603 SW
3rd St , and Mr and Mrs. K, K
Patterson. Sr: of Hobbs, N M .
s|«>nt last Thursday allki Friday in
Odessa with Mr. and Mrs Robert
R.i Patterson. Jr.. and Robert. III.
pi'lot' 10 tlieIf departure For tlieii'
new home in Anchorage. Alaska
on Fridav
PUBLISHED IN ACCORDANCE
' WITH THE 'LAWS OF
THE STATE OF TEXAS
£»/ D. "G. Hoffman, President
"/*/ J. B. Bonner, Secretary
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me this 13th day of February, 1968, .
to certify which witness" my' hand and seal' of office.
(SEAL)
/s/ Nellie L. Sirmons
Notary Public in and for Goings County Texn-i
We will resume the regular col-,
umn nest week.
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Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1968, newspaper, February 15, 1968; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth412466/m1/2/: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.