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The Vernon Daily Record from Vernon, Texas • Page 14

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KOREANS EVACUATED SEOUL, Korea (P- U. S. Army H21 helicopters helped American and South Korean army engineers evacuate 6,000 Koreans from a flooded village today, an Army spokesman said. The village built on a river bed near Seoul was entirely submerged as three days of heavy rain raised Page 4B-VERNON DAILY RECORD, Vernon, Tex. Sept.

7, 1958 COMING EVENTS SUNDAY 5:30 p. Youth Choir in First Baptist Choir Loft. 6:30 p. Senior Methodist I Youth Fellowship. 6:30 p.

Intermediate Methodist Youth Fellowship. 6:30 p. Junior and Primary Methodist Fellowship. 9:00 p. First Baptist Young People and Senior Fellowship, Mrs.

Bob Wright, 3003 Mimosa Lane. MONDAY 2:00 p. First Baptist Cub Scouts, Den 2. basement. 3:30 p.

Circle No. 1 of the Federated Presbyterian Church will meet with Mrs. 1 Roy Meridith. of 3:30 p. Circle No.

2 the Federated Presbyterian Church will meet with Mrs. O. C. Dickson with Mrs. Fred Jabin as co-hostess.

Circle No. 3 of the 3:30 p. Presbyterian Church Federated with Mrs. F. K.

Whitwill meet worth. 7:00 p. Official board supmeeting in the First Methodper ist Church parlor. 7:30 p. Circle No.

4 of the Federated Presbyterian Church will meet with Mrs. Robert Hammack. 7:30 p. The Licensed Vocational Nurses Association will the Forum Room of the meet in Auditorium. 8:00 p.

Graduates of Dale will meet in the Carnegie Course basement of Waggoner National Bank. 8:00 p. Order of Eastern Star to meet in Masonic Temple. TUESDAY 9:30 a. WMS of First Bapfor tist Church meets in chapel state mission prayer program.

4:00 p. First Baptist 7th grade GA in parlor. 7:00 p. Commission on EduFirst Methodist Church. cation at 8:00 p.

Rebekah Lodge to meet at IOOF Hall for formal initiation. All members urged to I be present. WEDNESDAY 9:00 a. First Baptist Lois Class meeting in parlor. 6:30 p.

First Baptist Sundav School supper. 6:30 p. First Methodist Chancel Choir rehearsal. 7:00 p. Men of the Church to meet at Federated Presbyterian Church.

7:45 p. First Baptist prayer service. 8:30 p. First Baptist Adult Choir rehearsal. THURSDAY 9.a.

m. to 3 p. First Baptist Church visitation. Nursery open for afternoon visitation. 2:00 p.

First Baptist Library open. 7:30 D. Federated Presbyterian Church Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p. Art study group of Vernon Art League meets at Elda's Art Shop.

7:45 p. Huggins Class meets in First Methodist chapel, sponsoring R. H. Nichols in his talk and showing of pictures of the Middle East. Everyone invited, FRIDAY 9:00 a.

First Baptist King's Daughter Class quilting party and luncheon, Fellowship Hall, Youth Building. 12:30 p. Home Science Club holds President's Luncheon in For11m Room. This is first Fall meeting. Hostesses are Mesdames M.

E. Barnhill. Chester Hodges and L. J. Sullivan.

SATURDAY 3:00 p. AAUW will have open house in Forum Room of Auditorium. There will be a showing of hats made by Mrs. W. Harvel.

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Fay Southall, Supervisor These Are New Neighbors Arthur L. Haynes and his wife, Georgia Haynes, live at 3323 Main Street. They have three sons, Jerry. 19; Robert, 13; and Tony, 3. They are from Clovis.

N. and he is employed by the Standard Meet Company of Fort Worth. They belong to the Church of Christ. He is an Odd Fellow and has been a member of the Kiwanis Club. She has been active in PTA and church work.

BUFORD D. PERKINS and his wife, Peggy, are from Louisville, Ky. They live at 1417 Wanderer Street with their three children. Donnie is 8, Paul is 6, and Judy is 14 months old. They belong to the Assembly of God Church.

EDDIE LEVICK and his wife, Jane Ann, are from Childress and he is employed at United Super Market. They live at 1924 Gordon Street with their four children, Carol, 8: Becky, 6, Larry, 5: and Don, 1 year old. They are Baptists. MRS. ROY D.

PAYNE moved to Vernon from Dallas. Mr. Payne is dead. She belonged to University Park Methodist Church in Dallas, She lives at 3101 Monsard Street. Nine Marriage Licenses Issued Nine marriage licenses were issued in Vernon last week.

it was reported Saturday by County Clerk M. E. Barnhill. Receiving certificates were J. H.

Leverett and Mrs. Captolia Keilberg. Roy Paul Adams and Juanita Jo Evans, Lee Jack Rogers. and Ruby Bacon, Kenneth H. Crosby and Virginia E.

Doyle, John Junior Sands and Mrs. Edith Vernell Davis. Darwin C. Blanc and Mrs. Helen Ruth Boughton, Harold Raymond Avant and Loretta Christine Burgi, Boyd Park Wooten and Mrs.

Vera Mae Martin, Carl D. Lott and Patricia Bollman. Mr. Barnhill reported a total of 33 marriage licenses issued during the month of August. Mrs.

Davis Hosts Mary Martha Class The Mary Martha Class of the First Baptist Church met in the home of Mrs. T. E. Davis for 8 social. Watermelon was served in her lovely back yard to 13 members and seven guests.

Mrs. O. K. Storey gave the devotional and scripture reading from II Peter, first chapter. Mrs.

Davis and Mrs. Jeffie Inabnit gave a report on their trip to Honolulu. HE'S GROOMED FOR SUCCESS You can be, too! Just let US give all your clothes that "band-box" look! CLEANING PRESSING SAME DAY SERVICE 6 1901 AUG'58 M.P, 19 Suits cleaned spic 'n' Sport coats look as span collars fresh and spotless as shaped to hug the the day they were neck, lapels rolled to bought when we the top button. clean them. Our superior methods make your whole wardrobe sparkle yet our prices are surprisingly modest.

Prompt service. Model Cleaners 1818 Marshall Since 1920 LI 2-2301 Mrs. Douglas Services Held Funeral services for Mrs. Effie Giles Douglas, resident of Electra for more than 30 years, were conducted at 2:30 p. m.

Saturday in First Christian Church, Electra, by the pastor, Rev. Conner Lundy, and burial was in Electra Memorial Park. Mrs. Douglas, 57, died in her home in Electra Friday afternoon after a long illness. Born in Missouri, she came to Electra more than 30 years ago to teach business administration in Electra High School.

She married Wendell Douglas in October, 1928. She was a graduate of the University of Missouri, a member of the 20th Century Study Club and First Christian Church. Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Marshall Farrier of Houston and Mrs. Don Ray of Boulder, three sisters, Mrs.

Amelia Thelen of Ragoon, Burma; Mrs. Irene Bragg of Carbondale, and Mrs. Imogene Aydelot of Troy, Mo. Also surviving is one grandson. Last Rites Held For Mrs.

Graf Funeral services for Mrs. G.E. Graf, 56, were conducted in St. Paul Lutheran Church at 10 a. m.

Saturday. Interment was in East View Memorial Park with Sullivan Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Graf died in her home i in the Hinds community Thursday morning. She had been ill for more than a year.

She had been a resident of Wilbarger County since 1913 and was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church. Surviving are her husband, two sisters and seven brothers. School Menus MONDAY Pimento Cheese Sandwiches. Potato Salad.

Buttered Green Beans. Apple Goody. Milk. TUESDAY Bar-B-Q-Franks. Lima Beans.

Combination Salad. Fruit Jello. Cookies. Milk. WEDNESDAY Braised Beef Cubes with Gravy.

Mashed Potatoes. Buttered Asparagus. Hot Rolls-Butter. Ice Cream Cups. Milk.

THURSDAY Hamburgers on Bun. Buttered Peas. Tomatoes and Lettuce. Peach Crisp. Milk.

FRIDAY Tuna Salad. Baked Potatoes. Harvard Beets. Hot Rolls-Butter. Butterscotch Pudding.

Milk. FEMALE PATROL MONTCLAIR, N. J. (AP) Police are assigning women to help keep an eye on overtime parkers. Called "meter maids," they will patrol streets in the business district and report overtime meter violations to police.

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K. Berry, is shown holding an armful of roses presented after she was judged queen of the Texas Palomino Exhibitors Association at Fort Worth. This official TPEA photograph was made by Alexander Studios of Dallas. Sweatheart of the Vernon Riding Club, Miss Berry was sponsored in the TPEA show, held at Ron-DoVoo Stables in Fort Worth, by Santa Rosa Palomino Club. She will represent TPEA at all official functions of the organization for the coming year.

Miss Berry is wearing her "official sweetheart" costume, pearances with the Vernon Riding Queen by three judges, composed model and charm schools and by Rites Conducted For Dr. Reed, 73 Services for Dr. E. A. Reed, 73- year-old retired Methodist minister, were conducted in First Methodist Church at 11 a.

m. Saturday and interment was in Wilbarger Memorial Park under the direction of Sullivan Funeral Home. Dr. Reed, active in the ministry 36 years before retirement because of ill health in 1952, died unexpectedly of a heart attack designed especially for her apClub. She was selected TPEA of two women who operate an expert in horsemanship.

at his home, 1905 Gordon Street, Wednesday afternoon. He has been minister of visitation at First Methodist five years. Surviving are his wife, a son, a sister and a grandson. UNGUIDED EPISTLE LUBLIN, Mis. (AP) Steve Plecko of Chicago, sent $5 to his son here at Christmas-time Christmas rolled by and the money ed to arrive.

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