The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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:Mrs Pugh Hosts
Past Noble Grand's
1Club Tuesday
Mn T N Pugh was hostess to
the Past Noble Orand's Club on
Tuesday April 9th in her some
Mrs Pugh president presided at
he short business semion
A delicious luncheon asks served
ItAt the beautiful dining table dec
trated with Easter favors
The evening was spent playing
Bingo with Easter candies as prises
Those present were: guest Miss
Evelyn Sanders and members Mes-
viames Bud Sanders Nora McKermic
F E Hanson Jolm Koksal- Clara
Brock Miss Skins Krull and hostess
Mrs T N Pugh
Next meeting will be with Mrs C
T Williams on May 7th
Mrs Weatherly
Honored With
Surprise party
Mrs J T Weatherly was surprised
Gil her birthday April lOth with a
housewarming and birthday party
Those attending were Mesdames
Georgia Noble P E Hanson Clara
Brock Van Brown Walter Las ley
and Grit E F Hamilton Bertha
Las ley of Amarillo and the honoree
MrR J T Weatherly
Mrs Weatherly received a number
of lovely useful gifts and a reel light
installed above her dining table
Boise City Hosts
Delta Kappa Gamma
Birthday Luncheon
Twenty six members und twelve
visitors met at Boise City Sat April
0 for the thirteenth Birthday Lunch-
(On of Omega Chapter of Delta
leJtopa Gamma
registration a short business
lesion and the Greek Alphabet
Quks led by Martha Leese of Guy-
mon preceeded the luncheon
Upon entering the dining room
the beautifully arranged tables with
place-cards and dainty corsages at
each place setting fissured the mem-
ber and guests of the delicious food
to be served
A short Birthday Luncheon Pro
rram t'as as follows:
Collect by Omega's first president
Rada Rarick: Choral Response led
by Esther Riffe: Introduction of
Guests by President Vulva Reeves
Birthday Program: Happy Birthday
mug and lighting of candles Edna
Bracheen
The corsages were favors from
Mrs Lona Graham
One of the hostesses introduced
the lady in charge of the meal who
in turn introduced her assistants
Vpon re-assembling in the church
tiarlors the fourth grade pupils of
Ruby Hammond and Ethel Otto of
the Boise City schools gave several
Limbers of Folk songs and dances
which the group appreciated
Mrs Evelyn Price played two
cplendid violin solos She was RCCOM-
panted by Ava Jo Moore of Boise
City
The theme for the afternoon
cesion was "Foreign Language for
World Understanding"
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Two leaders being absent a
roundtable discussion on the theme
followed The prevailing opinions
seemed to be that basic tOreittn
languagea were needed more today
than ever before
Response to Roll Call was reports
of letters front foreign students and
teachers
A president serves two years and
three of the five pat-presidenta
attended this meeting They were:
Rada Rarick Goodwell
Ethel Deakin GUMI High School
Edith Alexander Boise City
Hostessts for the meeting were:
Lila Moore Mercedes Berry Ruby
Hammond LD118 Graham and Edith
Alexander Boise City Ruth English
Felt: and Jatmita Burrows Keyes
Guests were: Mesdames Maud Oil
more Prather and Miss Iretlut
Flanagan Goodwell Ethel Otto
Guy Slack Rex Powelson Baca Guy
Burid Wilkpn Kirtley Rgwmoted
Board lvelyn Price and Maxine
Traynor Boise City Members: Iula
Moore Lona Graham Mercedes
Berry Edith Alexander and Ruby
Hammonds Boise City Rada Rarick
Ruth Bryan Goodwell Ethel Dea-
kin Martha Leese Della Spinner
Clara Louise King Mildred Bledsoe
Anna Carrier Madie Shaffer Keith
Henderson Edna Bracheen Alma
Spencer Guymon Clara Foster
Alma Lea Hartman Hooker Beeyie
Spence Estner Aare Witt! Srtries
Texhoma Belle Mitchell: Hardesty
Jaunita Burrows Vuren Reeves
Keyee and Ruth English Felt
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Mr and Mrs Sanders Cline trans-
acted business in Elkhart Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Earl Hoskins and
family visited relatives in Teshoma
Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Carl Cline spent
Wednesday with Mr and Mrs J W
Hoskins
Mr and Mrs King Bennett visited
Wed afternoon with Mr and Mrs
Austin Burdick and family
Mr Fail noskins and Jimmy Earl
were dinner guests Wed at the Arden
Nusser home near Elkhart
Mr and Mrs Carl Daughten and
family visited with Mr and Mrs
Cecil Long Thursday evening in
Teshoma
Several from around here attend-
ed the "old time" dance Friday
evening in Guymon and all report
a nice time
Mr and Mrs Arden Nusser and
girls of Elkhart Mr and Mrs J W
Hoskins and Stanley Bolin spent
Friday evening at the Earl Hoskins
home
Mr and Mrs John Twyman and
family of Boise City visited Thurs-
day with their parents Mr and Mrs
Carl Cline
Mr and Mrs Carl Cline and Mr
and Mrs Sanders Cline attended the
REA meeting in Rooker Friday
Mr and Mrs J W Hoskins enjoy-
ed Sat evening with Mr and Mrs
Sanders Cline
Mr and Mrs Carl Daughtery were
Amarillo visitors Friday
Mrs Don Kissel' Lanelle and Jim-
my Earl Hoskins spent Sat with
their grandmother Mrs J W Hos-
kins Mr and Mrs Earl Hoskins and
Judy transacted business in Amarillo
Saturday
Mr and Mrs Cecil Long and Lora
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of Texhoma visited Sat evening at
the Jake Walters home and spent the
night with Mr and Mrs J W
Hoskins
Mr and Mrs Sanders Cline visited
relatives in Tehoma Sunday
Mr and Mrs Earl Ho5kins Lane lie
and Jimmy Mr and Mrs Mert
Steele and family of Pelt visited
Sunday at the Mary White home
Mr and Mrs Verley Thomason
and Diane of Tehoma visited Sun-
day with Mrs Connie Kelly at 4-
Corners Mrs Don Kissell and Judy Hoskins
spent Sun afternoon with Carole
Ann Wright
Mr and Mrs Cecil Long and Lora
6r Teshoma and Mr and Mrs J
W Hoskins spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs Carl Cline and Dayton
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Mr and Mrs Earl Hoskins and
family attended the show in Keyes
Sat evening
Mr and Mrs J W Hoskins visited
with Mr and Mrs King Bennett
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Mrs Emil Knutson and Mn Clara
Stedje were in Amarillo on Thursday
James and Gordon Stedje nude a
business trip to Farmington New !
Mex from Thursday to Saturday
Mr and Mrs Henry Moen and
Gary visited in the Ted TeBeest
home Friday night
Mr and Mrs Dwayne 'reBeest and
baby boy had Sunday dinner in the
Reuben TeBeest home
Mrs Laura Walker' of Levelland
mother of Joe Walker and Mrs Bill
Johnson arrived on Saturday to visit
for about a week in the Joe Welker
and Bill Johnson homes
The Misses Janet Vaughn and
Dorothy Sogn of Guymon visited on
Sunday in the John O Dahl home
Mr and Mrs Jewell Ward and
children had Sunday dinner in the
Sherman Schibler home
Floyd Wayne little son of Mr and
Mrs Joe Walker enjoyed having
some of his relatives and little
neighboring friends help him cele-
brate his fourth birthday on SlincLly
On account of the weather the
musical program which vas to have
been sponsored by the Luther League
in our church on Sunday night was
postponed until 7:30 o'clock next
Sunday night Better come!
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church tor Eaater Mee your order
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Sherman County 4-H
Holds Regular
Meeting Saturday
The Sherman County 4-H Council
met Saturday April 6 In the Com-
inimioners Court room Chairman
Elaine Spur lock called the meeting to
order Secretary Kay Spur lock led
the opening exercises and read the
minutes of the last meetinT The
minutes stood approved as read
The motion Wil8 made and second-
ed that we have a joint camp This
will include both boys and girls of
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A committee consisting of Mrs
Caraway Sonny Judd Shelia Donel-
son Kay Spur lock will see when the
churches have their youth camps
what date would be good and where
we will have it This committee will
also consider the cost of the County
4-H camp
The dress revue committee will
decide on a date for the dress revue
the place the decoration and the
Program On this committee are Mrs
Done ison Ann Burgess Norveta
Bammes
National Rural 4-11 Sunday will
be May 26 1957 A committPe will
find information on how to recognize
IL They are to report next council
on this committee are Keith Borth
Kathy Sneed Jeanie Pugh and Mrs
Horace Sneed leader
The 4-H council announced that
Ann Burgess entered her 4-H record
at the Tr-County Livestock show
Ann won second place out of twelve
entered
Chairman Elaine Spur lock ad-
journed the meeting Those present
were Elaine Spur lock Kay Sour lock
Norveta Bammes Carolyn Wright
Ann Burgess and Mary Gay Judd
Leaders were Mrs Shuler Done Non
and Mrs Bob Burgess also Miss
Leona Miller County Home Demon-
stration Agent
Youngsters can learn their "AB-
Seas" pdq thanks to sailors such
as the oil-industry tanker captains
who volunteer their shipssfor "adop-
tion" Adopting a ship means that
the children correspond with the
captain throughout the school year
asking him questions about bhnselt
his ship and his crew This "one
year before the mast" increases the
children's knowledge and Appre-
ciation of the oil industry the mer
Thuriday'April 11 1957
chant marine — and through carde
and gifts sent them along the tanker
route — world geography Eng ligh
and history as well
During 1956 more accidents occur-
red on Saturday than on any other
day of the week but more Mai
accidents on Sunday
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C:-:Littiirs JANE STEWART!
Save your old rubber heels At-
tach one heel to each leg of your
ladder and it will be much lem!
likely to slip
To keep Iliez
away from your
garbage can
Oa drop a few
sp moth crystals
into the bottom
of the can be-
fore you insert
the paper bay
or lining
Keep baby's bonnet in shape after
It's been washed Just inflate a bal-
loon to the desired size then let the
bonnet dry on the balloon It will
reshape perfectly
A soft cloth moistened with kero-
ene removes rust stains from
enamel sinks in a breeze
Before buying a sheet rub a cor-
ner of it between your thumb and
forefinger If a white powder results
look out! The sheet may turn limp
after the first laundering
When mashing a linoleum floor
mix hall a cup of Perna Starch into
your pail of soupy water The starch'
gives linoleum extra luster
To get a good look at a child's
throat when you suspect soreness
nothing works better than a lollipop
used as tongue depressor
A curtain won't tear when you
slip it on the rod it you cover the
rod end with the finger of an old!
glove
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WANT YOUR CAR WASHED?
The Anti-Cante Class of the First Christian
Church will wash your car Saturday April
20 Call 3061 or 5221
Proceeds will go to the building fund
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Jack Sprat PINTO BEANS 300 Can
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Smith, Byron. The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1957, newspaper, April 11, 1957; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2160280/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.