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The Clarendon Press, January 11, Page 4
Broncos lose
Wellington game Mrs. Jenkins
C larendon's Bronchos t ravel-the Wellington girls, 47-24. Ca- rites held
ed to Wellington last Friday
night, only to return with a 59-
44 defeat from the Wellington
rouncroallers. Elray King was
the high man for the Broncs,
scoring 20 points. Rickey Lit-
tlefield and Mickey Grady each
scored 7 points.
The Clarendon girls lost to
mille Mann was high point girl
for Clarendon with 16 points.
Wellington B team beat the
Clarendon B team, 56-26. Scott
tiamilton scored 8 points, Ken-
neth King 6 and Willy Smith 6.
A game withStlvertonTuesday
night was called off because of
the snowy weather. It is set for
Saturday here.
Arts Club meets
Les Beaux Arts Club held its
first meeting of 1973 at the Pat-
ching Club House F riday, Jan. 5.
The members met at noon for
a "Spice Luncheon." Chicken
curry and rice were served by
the hostesses. Members
brought vegetables and salads
that contained spices. Cake and
gingerbread were served for
dessert.
The meeting was brought to
order by the president Mrs.
L. E. Holloway. The nominating
1973-74 club year. They are:
president, Mrs, Robert Boston t
Jr.; vice president, Mrs. Tom-
mie Saye; secretary-reporter,
Mrs. W.C. Thornberry; trea-
surer, Mrs. Forrest Sawyer;
historian, Mrs. Grady tienson;
and parliamentarian, Mrs.,ira-
my Roberts.
Hostesses were Mrs. For-
rest Sawyer and Mrs. Johnny
Leathers. Members present
were Mesdames W. K. Hardin,
Tommie Saye, Paul Hancock,
MEMBERS OF THE Y-Knot Square Dance Club entertained
Fun After G0s group Saturday at the 50s monthly meeting
and luncheon. Here, several dancers are seen waltzing
around the floor at the Lions ClubHall, where the event was
held. (Saye Photo)
Funeral servives for Mrs.
Mina Jenkins, "6, a former
Clarendon resident who died
Thursday night in Dallas Med-
ical & Surgical Hospital, were
held Saturday, January 6, in
Sparkman-Hillcrest Chapel in
Dallas.
Burial was in Hillcrest Me-
morial Park Cemetery in
Dallas with Dr. T. Herbert
Minga officiating.
She was the widow of Dr.
Oscar L. Jenkins who prac-
ticed medicine in Clarendon
before his retirement in 1939.
Re died in 1951 in Dallas.
Mrs. Jenkins was a mem-
ber of medical society auxili-
aries in the Panhandle.
She is survived by a daugh-
ter, Mrs. ,ere Bob Hinckley
of Dallas, and four grandsons.
Pallbearers: Grandsons, al€
Fred Bourland and Raymond
Ross,
The Colts' Corr
Christmas is over and it's
19731 It's been a pretty good
semester . . . We just hope
this next one goes as fast!
It's still basketball season...
that is, if the roads ever clear
enough for teams to travel!
The Colt teams were defeated
by Valley Junior High last week.
They had a few ',toughies" on
their team, but we put up agood
fight. Right, Gloria?
We're scheduled to play Claude
here tonight, with games start-
ing at 6:00. Come cheer the
Colts on to their second vic-
toryI
Congratulations to Vannell,
Sheryl, Bright, and Howard for
getting to play with the 8th grad-
ers last Thursday.
The teachers did a good job
last semester . . . Hope they
hold outII
Brenda and Helen seem to
have a lot in common: sore
throats, playing guard, etc.
Forest Sawyer, presented the berry and Jimmy Roberts. , : ( II (
new slate of officers for the
Mrs. Hendrix returns home Prepare for the Upc m ng ar
Mrs. Deborah Hendrix, an
L.V.N. and wife of Navy Photo-
grapher Martin Hendrix, just
returned from Athens, Greece,
after two weeks vacation with
Martin where he is now located
on the USS Forrestal.
Dabble attended the fall se-
mester at Clarendon Col-
lege. She previously had plan-
ned to be here for the spring
semester, but learned that Mar-
tin's carrier might return
earlier than anticipated; there-
mouth, Virginia.
In order to be here when
college opened the fall se-
mester, she was not present
when the Forrestal slowly
steamed out of port on the
morning of Sept. 2., 1972, but
she plans to be present when
the huge carrier steams back
in port in a few months from
Martin's second cruise to the
Mediterranean.
Dabble lived with Mrs. Mil-
dred Hendrix, Martin's mother,
fore she is at home in Ports- while she was in our town.
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