The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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SOCIETY
Pansy Garden Club
Meets Tuesday With
Mrs Cornelsen
The Pansy Garden Flower Club
met Tuesdivy afternoon Feb 19 at
the home of Mrs Hugo Cornelsen
with Mrs F R Sweet as co-hostess
The meeting was opened with the
reading of the Club Creed and nine
members answered roll call
Mrs R G Sweet President presid-
ed during a short business session
A report was given on bhe yearly
bird poster contest of the Grade
School division sponsored by the
Pansy and Carnation Flower Clubs
Char la Brown and Donnie Knowles
tied for first place second Martin
McDaniel and third Melissa Camp
In the Junior High first place
Ronnie Osborn: second Melvin Camp
and third Connie Osborn
The District Garden Flower Con-
vention and the seventh annual
Flower Show will be rheld in Boise
'City March 1 in the Methodist
-Church
Mrs Charlie Roach had charge of
the lesson Mrs W M Cope gave
the topic "Gardening with a Can
Opener" and "Waste Not — Want
Not" by Mrs E E Johnson
Refreshments were served to
Mesdames W M Cope R a Sweet
Emmit Oldaker Susie Williams G
O Worley Charlie Roach and E E
Johnson
The next meeting will be March
19 with Mrs A J Jones and Mrs
R G Sweet co-hostess
SUNDAY VISITORS
Sunday visitors at the Tiff Thoma-
son home were Mr and Mrs Charlie
Northcutt and son Jimmie from
Tulia Texas Mrs Lucy Hawkins
Lubbock Texas Mr and Mrs S O
Wilson Amarillo Texas: Mr and
Mrs Amos Wilson Amarillo Texas:
Mr and Mrs Johnny Bergner and
little daughter Mary spent Friday
visiting Mrs Olive Bergner and Mr
and Mrs Tiff Thomason They live
An Stinnett
Boise City To Host
Panhandle District
Flower Show Mar I
The Seventh Annual Panhandle
District Flower Show will be held in
connection with the Panhandle Dis-triet
Garden Club Spring Convention
in Boise City Oklahoma on March
1 1957 at the St Paul's Methodist
Church
Entries will be received between
9 AM and 10 AM
No exhibit may be removed before
4 PM
Theme "Along the Santa Fe Trail"
Arrangements are given such
interesting titles as: Western Wel-
come Mexican Inspiration Wagon
Wheels Country Kitchen Boots &
Spurs etc
For further rules schedules and
detailed information please contact
your local President
It Is hoped that every garden club
in the District will be represented
in the Flower Show
Fide lis Circle Meets
In Church Parlor
The Fide Ls Circle met Feb 8 at
930 in the parlor of the First Meth-
odist Church with Mrs M R Camp
ostess
The W a C S President Mrs R
Omohundro presided over the
business meeting during which plans
were discussed for The World Day of
Prayer Mamh e 'faith all churches
Invited to participate Plans were
discussed for the District Meeting
-to be held in Texhoma March 29tb
Mrs C E Roach presented the
final study—"Mission - U S A"
Many interesting features were
brought out The next meeting will
be Feb 28 with Mrs George Mc-
Daniel hostess
Coffee and Rolls were served to
Mesdames M R Camp Arthur Hat-
field R J Hill C I Hopson Ermin
Hollis George McDaniel H B
Omohundro Charles Roach and
J O Smith
HARLAND DINNER
Those having dinner at the Otto
Harland home Saturday were: Mr
and Mrs Paul Harland Mr and Mrs
Carl Muller Mr and Mrs Weldon
Green and children of Gruver Mr
and Mrs Curtis Oakum and child-
ren and Leon Chisum of Dalhart
Mr and Mrs Carl Muller Jr and
Jerry and Mr and Mrs Jim Cald-
well and daughter of Tulsa
Mrs Wyatt Hostess
To Family Dinner
And Picnic Sunday
A picnic dinner and supper was
held at the home of Mrs Chet Wyatt'
Sunday Feb 17
Two daughteTs of Cecil Wyatt of
Tulsa were present They were Mr
and Mrs Bill Chase arid son Perry
Wyatt Chase and Mr and Mrs Lee
Roles all of 'rulsa Mr and Mrs It
S Bartlett of Texhoma and their
sons and families Mr and Mrs Noel
Reed Bartlett and Criss of Amarillo
Mr and Mrs Arthur Bartlett and
Terri West Point N Y Mr and
Mrs Dennie Bartlett Mr and Mrs
Clyde Wyatt Mr and Mrs Franklin
Baber all of Texhoma Mr and Mrs
Frank Chester Baber and children
Billy and Barbara of Stratford who
were returning from a two week visit
In Ohio and stoPPed in the pm Mr
and Mrs L E Hollis and Mike
In the afternoon the adults at-
tended the rabbit drive leaving Mrs
Chet Wyatt and Mrs Clyde Wyatt
to baby sit until they returned
Mrs R C Bennett
Hostess To Sorosis
Club Meeting
Sorosis Club met in rerular smion
Wed Feb 20 in the home of Mrs
R C Bennett as hostess and Mrs
T D Roberson as lesson leader
After the usual opening and the
business session Mrs J D Roberson
presented he lesson "Visions and
Ideals of Abraham Lincoln"
A lesson from the life of so great
a statesman as Lincoln makes it easy
to produce material both interesting
and inspiring
Mrs Roberscas selections for
empasis were on his political life
his friends and opponents Ms re-
ception of the great numbers who
sought his presence while he was
president his tragic death and his
influence that still lives on
The largest collections of organized
Information ever gathered about am
historical character is the Lincoln
National Life Foundation library and
museum at Fort Wayne
Mrs Bennett served dainty and
delicious refreshments to the follow-
ing members: Mesdames J C Berg-
ner M R Camp A H Dawson Jr
C R Hawkins J L Hook W John-
son J D Roberson and J H Settles
Arnold - Kelly
Engagement
Announced
Mrs Rhea Arnold of Pleasanton
Kansas Announces the engagement
of her daughter Margaret to John
R Kelly of Hartford Kansas
They are both students of Emporia
State Teachers College John will
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graduate this May and Margaret Is
a Sophomore
They have tentatively set the date
for June 2
Margaret is also the daughter of
Omer C Arnold of T'exhoma
Sherman County
' H D Club Meets
Last Friday
Friday February 15th at 2:00 pm
In the Horne Demonstration Club
room in the Courthouse at Stratford
Miss Leona Miller Cotmty Home
Demonstration Agent conducted the
first meeting for organizing the glove
making class The twenty-five women
taking the course were divided into
six groups Leaders chosen were:
Mrs John Lavake Mrs T P Baskin
Mrs Everett Riggs Mrs Meritt
Swealy Mrs Earl Kirkwood Mrs
Tommy Wakefield and Mrs Shuler
Ot essun
The next meeting for glove making
will be Tuesday March 5th at 9:30
am in the Home Demonstration
Club room - The leaders are res-
ponsible for getting the women in
her group together and giving them
instructions
Women participating in this school
are: Southside Club Mrs John
Lavake and Mrs T F Baskin
Leaders and Mrs Bob Everett and
Mrs George Bradley members
Mippy Hour Club Mrs Everett
Riggs Leader and Mrs Charles
Gates Mrs Bill Lowe Mrs W O
Bryant and Mrs Kenneth Pickens
members Mrs Shuler Donelson
Leader Mrs Archie Arnold Mrs
Arthur Judd Mrs Putett Adkins
members Southside Club Mrs Mer-
itt Sweney leader Mrs Vernon
Carter Mrs Arthur Cartrite and
Mrs Wayne Cartrite members Star
Club Mrs Earl Kirkwood and Mrs
Tummy Wakefield Leaders Mrs
Vern Reynolds Mrs Roscoe Dyess
Mrs Kenneth Borth members Mrs
Tom Wakefield leader Mrs Harold
O'quin Mrs Hardy Gaylord and
Mrs Leroy Judd members
BARTLE'rT VISITORS
Mr and Mrs H A Bartlett had
an enjoyable week-end with several
of their children and grandchildren
present
Mr and Mrs Everett Allen New-
ton Kansas and Mr and Mrs Kay
Bartlett and children Jimmie Philip
and Jeffry of Big Springs Texas
arrived Friday afternoon
Mrs R L Mitchell Judy and Gail
of Stratford spent Sunday at the
home
Kay and family left Sunday pm
and the Aliens returned to Kansas
Monday
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JAMES NEWS
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A few from here attended the
ball game Friday night
Several of the Busy Matrons V
D Club attended council meeting at
Goodmill Wed iesday
Some core drilling was done in
the South part of this vicinity the
past week
Mr and Mrs Roy Joe Huddleston
and children made a trip to Amarill?
Tuesday
Sammie &chi flings spent Thurs-
day night with Dean Huddlcston
Rev and Mrs Vernon Miller took
supper Monday night with Mr and
Mrs Will Metz
Mr and Mrs Ralph Wells return-
ed from Phoenix Arizona Tuesday
They visited with two of their chil-
dren at Phoenix and with Mr and
Mrs Hart and daughter On the way
home they spent a week at the Nava-
jo Mission at Farmington N M
Those from this vicinity making
the honor roll at PAMC were Iretha
Flanagan Patsy Smith and Johnnie
Benton
Jack Flanagan called on F C
Shubert Tuesday
Mr land Mrs James Holder of
Naghville Kansas spent the 'weekend
with Mr and Mrs Loren Flanagan
Mr and Mrs Dale Ford and Chil-
dren and Mr ?Ind Mrs Royce Norris
and sons spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs Vernon Norris and Grandma
Ford
Mr Ray Mc Nee took Rev Ray
Higgins of Guymon and Rev and
Mrs Vernon Mil ler to Liberal Tues-
day nigtit to the revival at the First
Church of God
There will be a basket dinner at
the James Church Sunday to honor
Rev and Mrs Miller who will be
leaving for Lubbock Texas A Sing-
spiration will be held Sunday after-
noon Phe birthday song Sunday was
for Eletha Bell Clark
Mr and Mrs John Henry Twy-
man and children of Boise City
visited with Mr and Mrs Porter
Twyman Sunday
Mr and Mrs Will Henderson of
Eva and Mrs Mae Flanagan an6d
Mrs Raq Reed of Texhoma attended
church at James Sunday
Mr and Mrs C Hardin and son
of near Lubbock Texas spent the
weekend with their parents at the
parsonage
Mr and Mrs James Holder Ken-
neth Fleming Mrs Mae Flanagan
and Mrs Reed were guests Sunday
in the Loren Flanagan home
Rev and Mrs Miller entertained
the young people and their teachers
Saturday night at Fellowship hall
After the regular services Sunday
night a film "The Unprofitable Ser-
vant" was shown
Loretta and Calvin Worth spent
Friday night with Dean and Linda
Huddleston
Mrs Vernie Riden gave the lesson
at the Wednesday night service
Missionary Ladies will meet Thur-
sday afternoon with Mrs Lucy Win-
ters and Mrs Lora Clark
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Anson Ward and Bob Crawford are
fishing at Possum Kingdom Dam
It was good to see Mr and Mrs
Henry Nasset of Bagley Minn in
church here again They are visiting
their daughters Mesdames Coy Gib-
son and Bob Jackson of Guymon
They have a new grandson in the
infant son born recently to Mr and
Mrs Bob Jackson
John Dahl of Roy New Mexico
is visiting here with his brother
Jim and his nephew Elmo and fam-
ilT The Joel Sias lo family and Mrs
Anson Ward had Sunday dinner in
the Jewell Ward home
The Earl Reynolds and Elvin
Spur locks of Sunray and the Dur-
wood Clucks and others had Sunday
dinner in the James Stedje home
Dicky Ferguson who has been in
the service during the past three
years stationed at San AntoPio was
recently discharged He and his wife
and infant son are visiting for about
a week with his brother Bab wife
and family here The Dicky Pergu-
sons plan to make their future home
at Grand Junction Colo
The Terry Huse famlly had Sunday
dinner with the Jack Christofier-
SOM Mr and Mrs Henry Moen and
Gary and Grandpa Hull had Sun-
day dinner with Mr and Mrs En:1-
est Hull and Ceandma TeBeest
District 23 0SNA
Meets Feb 12
In Beaver
The regular meeting of 0 &NA
District 23 met Feb 12 at the home
a Maxine Legg in Beaver with 18
members present A demonstration
and discussion on Parlimentary Pro-
cedures was given by Beaver Chapter
FPA
The nett meeting will be in Boise
City Moth 12 7 pm
Thursday February 21 1957
Central States News Views
PEMOINOM
Brazil Honors Midwesterner
H F Johnson WOO president of Johnson's Wax Racine Wis
is congratulated by Brazilian Ambassador Ernani do Amaral
Pebtoto after receiving Brazil's Order of Merit of the Cruziero do
Sul Johnson is credited with opening new era in export of Brazil-
ian wax Looking on are Brazilian Maj Gen Jose Machado Lopes
and his wife Ivy ---gowliPMPIMERIPeeltrrimagarinewenoi
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accent to a smile of enjoyment after a deep draft of bis daily
free milk ration He's one of some 45000 children who benett
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is working with the Honduran government to set up a country-
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GEARED TO TOMORROW—Scoop-channel sidewalls and lenders e'butterfly" roof inserts which
raise as doors are opened and turn-and-stop lights at left and right-hand corners of roof mark the
striking design of Mercury's experimental XM-Turnpike Cruiser Only 44 feet high the car is styled
to meet roll across the nation's ever-expanding highway system Other features: Side-vent exhaust
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Win At Goodwell
Friday Night
The Red Devils defeated Goodwell
Friday night with the score of 63-41
Texhoma held a comfortable lead
through the game with the half time
score standing 34-18 Jere Courter
led the scoring with 19 points while
playing less than three quarters of
the game Bill Barnum added 14
points for his share while Mc Pher-
son led Goodwell boys with 18 points
lae girls game was a totigher
battle with the Goodwell girls hold-
ing a slim 26-25 half-time lead
However the Red Devilettes turned
on the steam in the second half to
chalk up a hard won 59-51 victory
Carmen Right led the girls 'scoring
for the night with 23 points Sep-
utveda totaled 22 for Goodwell
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to express my sincere
appreciation for the cards letters
and visits accorded no during my
recent May in the bccnital They
were appreciated very much Thanks
basin
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name for the house trailer Experts at the wheel of the recent
National Mobile Homes Show in Cleveland Ohio say that desl
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