Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1963 Page: 3 of 16
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SEMINOLE (TEXAS) SENTINEL — THURSDAY, JUNE 20. 1963
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erdonalt
attfl
K. Arthur Call!
Weekend Reunion
| In County Park
Honors Mrs. Shaw
v v-J 1 of Big Lake iverc liouseguests
•t.i' Mr. atiij Airs l.ce Hudson and
i iiau?4l)ter. Karen, recently.
| . The Came- Ooumy l'»i:'i> tli
■ u. the se;-iie: c.f a iVeekn'iid I ,
' ilv reunion hononri". Mrs
| Shaw
J 'Hie reunion" was ,v ulmSiitUM
j with 'a steak dinner -cooked Uy
I the Inmorco's sons.
:Mr. and Mrs. Harney Thompson
were, visitors last week-end in
Dallas, | Those attending we're: Mr. and
Mrs. Waller llall. Ue\erly. .Ohi.i
Mrs. Con llood received word
that her brother. Henibrant Gtiiun
ri>l Mei kel, died last kriua.v wmf
La heart attack.'Serv ices were held
in Austin Sunday. Guinn was a.
visitor in his sister's home two
; w eeks ago.
Mrs. L 0. Elliott. Gonroe. 'Tex
as; Miss Betty Elliott, Houston
YOUNG READER . . .
The Gaines County Library is offering story hours each
Thursday morning for youngsters. But 14-months-o!d Danny
Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Henderson, .905 NW
Ave. I, appears to enjoy thumbing through the story books
himself. The library features reading material for persons of
all agps. (Sentinel Photo)
Floods Paved Way
For Egypt Growth
The Nile Kiver, . lifestream of
Egypt during its long history, very
■ nearly dried up 15.000 to 20,000
! years ago, according to Rhodes
| W. Fail-bridge. Columbia Univor-
• ity geologist,
■But 11,000 years ago came tre-
mendous tropical . rains that
brought, the Nile to flood stage re-
gularlv and paved I he way for the
• golden ago of Egyptian culture
Mr. anil M rs. .1 ess I'hans
Janie. Seminole; Mrs. 1'
Pilaris and Joyce Elaine,
jnole; Mr. and Mrs. ,1 W.
I Katliy, .lames and .Joey,
j Spring; Mr. and. Mrs. J K
—Robert, Nora
' Candy and Alice, Keviera
as: Mrs John Howard, Mcdera
Calif ; Mr. and Mrs. Cklis How -
ard, Consord, Calif ; Mrs 11. A.
Satterwhile, Crane; Cindy imc
Suzane Satterwhite. Irving;
Mrs. uon Pilaris, Douglas imc
Vickie, Midkeff; Jesse H,. Pilaris,
Big Spring; Mr. and . Mrs Don
Eggl.esttm, Debbie and Doyle. Ker-
rnit; . Mr, : and Mrs., Earl Pilaris,
Hobbs, N. M.: Mr, and Mrs. Jim
Jackson, Sharral. Daiinj and
J antes', Pampa; Mrs. Cilentl a While-
arid Sandy, Seminole; Mr. and
Mrs. Keith DeJaynos. Kill \ and
Sharon. Seminole I' o m m i e
Wright, Odessa; Mrs Irene. Mills,
Littlefield.
that their housework is made
easier with GAS year 'round air
conditioning. Dust and pollen are
filtered out of the air, and drapes
and rugs stay clean much longer.
Cooking... odors... and even Dad's •
cigar smoke... are taken care of in
a jiffy with cool, fresh air in the sum-
mer—and warm, fresh air in the
winter.
For sales, service or information; call
PIONEER NATURAL GAS COMPANY
Three-Seven-Zero
Is Shoreline Fun
Three hundred and seventy may
not sound like a' large figure to
Oiost big-minded Texan's, but it's
quite a few miles for such ,i pl<v.>
sure-packed shoreline;
We're talking about the salt wa-
ter shoreline on the Gulf of Mexi-
co, which affords- thousands and
thousands of Texans and visitors
ideal recreation and vacation faci-
lities each year.
You can travel farther — but
'you can't have any more fun.
FROM
CARS
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in im
So in i-
Si i aw
Shaw .
MRS. PAUL LEAMAN
nee . Miss Edrie Ann
WADE
Caldwell
Mr, and Mrs. Guy Hubert Tol
b'ert announce the arrival of a
tie daughter at McrtVprj a I Hospi
tal on June 11. at 11:55 p.m. Six
weighed 7 pounds. 2 ounces.
Caldwell-Wade Ceremony
Held In Church Of Chrst
Miss Edrie Ann Caldwell of
l.inip becanii' the bride, of Paul
1 ca.itiaii .Wade of Sivniiihlr in riles
l eki iat Avetiu \B Cliurch of Chris}:
in Seminole, Knilay e\emng, June
l"i, at 7:00 o'clock.' Uruce Prdctoi'
.-inister. officiated at the doubl.
and Mrs I,. T. Newman ol
are parents of the bride :
i -ii'retiTs df t!' cr~'hrrid p s; room a re
Mr .and Mrs; I-)an \\*,.ide. N\V
Avcime G
An arcli of rreeuery an.d while
carnation* dT-rorated the altar
H'.hit" satin liowji and gladioli
'marked family pews
A chorus comiiosed of. Mi-
nium Kobei.ts, Kenny Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs Jones Dai'tgherty,
and Mrs. John .Thompson, l'lirnisli*
ed- wedding niusie.
The bride was given in mar
liage by her uncle, Delbert Nail
}lhr w'iiri' a■ fiii ionI
of the bride, was .'flower girl. Her
.dress was of blue cotton batiste,
designed with a late midriff and
full skirt, She "carried a basket of
rose petals.
Randolph Clark of .Seminole was
best, man. Groomsmen, who also
served as ushers. Were Jimmy
Cannaday and Weldon Fineher of
Seminole
A reception' as . held iri ~t!RF;
pHrsonage. -of -the church. • The
hr.ide:s iable was: laid witll a white
lacc cloth over pli'.k. A miniature
hi : da I couple beneath an arch de-
corated with u'eddipg bells cen-
tered the table. Wedding cake'
\\ as served With, punch.
The bride changed into a two-
piece dress of turquoise daeron
lytese for. traveling to Ruidoso,
N. M, She wore .white accessories
awl the lilac corsage. from, her
wedding bouquet.
imported Erctich lace o-vor
ntin. with fitted bodice. scallop-
ed neckline and long, tapered
sleeves coming to points over her
hands. The bouffant skirl was de
signed with tiers of lace falling"
intii a jdiapel train. Iler fin;:ert ip
veil of ifhisiuii was sei tit ed to. a
tiera of lace, pearls atvii. ,set|uiiisv
She carried a cascade bouquet of
white lilac and split carnations oji
a white Bible.
.Mrs. Bob I.aster, sister of .the
'bride, Seminole; was matrnn of
honor She wore a blue linen sheath
dress .wt1h. blue hat; She wore a
white carnation corsage.
Miss Mary Qui! I'in. of Seminole,
and Miss Mary Nail of I.oop, wm'
bridesmaids Their .dresses were
made of blue cotton batiste with
full skirts, and lace trimmed
bodice. They wore white carna-
tion corsages.
Tori. Taster of Seminole, niece
Deadline Schedule
For Women's News
In otider to do an adequate
..job of reporting women's ac-
tivities, it has become neces-
sary to set-a !)■■'a.'in . Wednes-
5 day .deadline- for Thursday's
Mi . Wade-attended l«w>p iligh
School. tier husband attended
Seminole High School They will
make/their home at 306 SE 2nd
Street in Seminole where Wade,
is uiana'ger of a service station.
edition of The Sentinel.
'Hie cooperation of the readr
ers who make the news will
be appreciated in understand-
ing the mechanical problems
of bringing your women's .
news to v.ou. The earlier, items
are reported, the more com-
prehensive coverage tliey can.
receive
Therefore; for publication,
items i;ilist lie received by !)
a li: Wednesdays.
JULY
4th
WILL BE CLOSED FOR AN-
NUAL VACATION. THANK-
ING YOU ALL ... .
Art Sutton
Olen Jobe
OPULENT TIERS—Capturing
art opulent feeling for eve-
McAdoo Chevrolet!
NOW THRU JULY 31ST ON NEW & USED
- TIRES AND ACCESSORIES . . .
j. ning, Spanish designer Pedro
Kodriquez created this gown
with white lace re-embroider-
ed with gold thread and jew-
els. Tiers, flow from waist and
lengthy coat tops the gown.
SAW AND KNIFE REPAIR
MACHINE SHARPENED
Circular Saws . . . Planer - Jointer Knives . . Scissors
Shears . Axes ... Mower Blades . . . Chisels . .
Home Garden and Shop Tools
— Ail WnPK (MIARANTFFO -
PHARR'S Shorjpers-lf-Shop
Ree.: 203 SW 14th St.
Phone PL 0-3551
Seminole, Texas
Select from brand new Impalas, Bel Airs, Biscaynes,
Chevy ll's, Corvairs, Buick Electros and LeSabres and Buick
Specials. Also Oldsmobiles in the Super 88, regular 88 and
98 classes/We've also got GMC Trucks and Pickups; Chev-
rolet Trucks and Pickups and a lot full of good and bad
Used Cars! —.—__________________
We need '56, '57, '59, -',60 and '61 model trade-ins.
We are giving high trades on these models during our
"Sale Every Day" period. If you're "in the market, now is
the time to- trade ... or if you can't trade, let us repair
your present car and put it in top running condition. From
now through July 31st, McAdoo is going all out to deal,
trade or service anything on wheels ....
IF YOUR CAR IS PAID FOR
YOU CAN USE OUR EASY
BUDGET PLAN — SEE US
NOW FOR PRICES & TERMS.
McADOO
CHEVROLET CO.
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VALUES
|in|
c00kware
UieslBcna
1 QT.
SAUCE PAN
WITH COVER
Special Values
MOTOROLA
POCKET RADIOS
2 QT.
SAUCE PAN
WITH COVER
Deluxe 7-transistor
set with high im-
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in Black and Silver
or Gold colors.
Stainless Steel
COO K,W A R E
Model X53
24.95
COMPLETE
8 PIECE
SET
6-transistor portable operates
on batteries or house current.
Has plug-in AC power supply
that tucks away inside case
Water-resistant Texon cov-
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3 QT.
SAUCE PAN
WITH COVER
29.95
Model XS0
In Black,
Blue, or
Brown.
Cooksbcst 3-PLY coolcwate
cooks evenly, cleans easily.
Complete set includes prac-
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and helpful recipe booklet.
Polished stainless surfaces,
ebony plastic bandies and
trim.
10
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WITH COVER
SEE OUR COMPLETE
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• CARBON STEEL CORE
STAINLESS STEEL OUTSIDE
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NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE IN SEMINOLE
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Thompson, Barney. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1963, newspaper, June 20, 1963; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417357/m1/3/: accessed May 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.