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The Childress Index from Childress, Texas • Page 7

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Childress, Texas
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7
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1970 Around Te Miss Aubrey Testerman Indev Special Correspondent Mrs. J. D. Cox attended a modeling contest in Lublx)ck and her daughter, Vicitie, won the Progress of title. Mrs.

Cox has attended a breakfast in Estelline in the home of Mrs. Ted Bruce and also a dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas of Cee Vee visited in the Troy Boykin home.

Mrs. Jerry Conn and Terry were in Vernon for horn to have a dental check-up. Mrs. A. G.

Bailey of Grand Prairie is visiting in the Merrell Conn and H. J. Henderson homes. Mrs. Bailey and Merrell visited the A.

G. Woods. Mrs Bobbie Garrison of Amarillo visited the J. A. Stinnetts.

Mrs. Stinnett attended a Christmas program at the Estelline Methodist Church. Mrs. J. C.

Smith and Mrs. Clem Timmons visited Mrs. A. A. Smith at Lakeview.

Mrs. H. S. Voyles, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Stenson and Stan and Raymond Howell shopped in Lubbock. Mrs. Hall Burton visited the James Ray Hackler family in Childress. Mrs. Merrell Conn visited in Canyon with her daughter, Rita, and attended the Christmas program of school in Amarillo.

Shirley Keys and Wanda Zockerly of Post and the Fred Stenson family of Paducay visited Mrs. H. S. Voyles. The Thomas Etheredge THE CHHJ)RESS INDF family of Pampa visited the Fred Moran home.

In Memphis on business were Mmes. J. A. Stinriett. Tommy Garrison and L.

H. Mikeal. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wygal and Mrs.

L. V. Keel visited at St. Hospital in Amai illo with Mrs. Joe Keel of Pampa and Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Parrish of Carey and in with the R. Smiths. The Jerry Turk family visited the W. 0.

Keels and Roy Wygals and in Childress with the Tracy Turks. Tim Wyatt of Texas Tech spent the weekend here with his TEXAS piirenls, Uio Kdwin Wyatts, The Willie Hean Rose family of Lockney. the Sammie Weirs and Ronald Weir family of Childress visited the George Weirs Here to see the Willis Morins was the J. T. Woodard family of Amarillo.

ESTELLINE NEWS By onnie and Fred Nivens Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Gilbert and baby are home from Japan. They have been visiting in the Arch Bumpus home. Mrs.

Junior Welch and Mrs. Reno Pepper shopped in Amarillo Saturday. Mrs. Crews Bell and Mrs. Fred Nivens shopped in Amarkllo Saturday.

They also met Billie J. Campbell of Chicago, who is here for Christmas. Visiting with the Dude Merrells and the Earl Popes were Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Stigall of Dallas, Mr.

Cecil Stigall of Hugo, Mrs. Willie Suits of Mesquite, and Mr. and Mrs. James Merrell and son of Clarendon. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Pope are visiting in Artesia, New with their daughter and family. Visting the Claud Arnolds Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lambert and boys of Childress, Mr.

and Mrs. Arless Crump of Childress, and Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Tyner of Memphis. Rev.

and Mrs. Elvis Pitts visited in Lakeview last Sunday. Don and Rene Proffitt of Lubbock visited Mr. and Mrs. C.

PAGE SEVEN L. Sloan Friday night. Visiting in the Fred Nivens home Sunday night were Mr. and Mrs. Crews Bell of Childress, Billie J.

Campbell of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Campbell and Buck of Lakeview. TWO TERMS FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) Five men have served two terms as governor of Kentucky.

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Pages Available:
38,418
Years Available:
1953-1979