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THESE MEMBERS of the Clarendon High School Band re-
ceived a first place rating in the ensemble portion of the
Solo and Ensemble contest last week. They include Gina
Killings'worth, Ferrell McAffee, Regina Knor sp, Janie Hall,
Mike Boothe, Richard Woody and Sue Hall. (Press Photo by
Helen Woody)
Miss Judy Greene
sets engagement
Mr. and Mrs. William Slaton Greene have announced
the engagement of their daughter, Judith Anne, to Jim Ed
Renfro of Dallas, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Edwin Ren-
fro of Waco.
Vows will be solemnized .april 28 at 7:30 p.m. in Saint
John the Baptist Episcopal Church.
Miss Greene is a graduate of Baylor University where she
was a member of Alpha KappaDelta and Psi Chi. She is em-
ployed with Texas Employment Commission in Dallas. Her
fiance is a graduate of Baylor University and is employed
as an auditor with Mobil Oil Corporation in Dallas.
Tea honors Hiss Greene
An announcement tea in honor of Miss Judy Greene, bride-
elect of James Renfro, was given in the home of Mrs. C. L.
Benson Saturday from 2:30 until 5 p.m. Other hostesses in-
cluded Mrs. Willard Skelton and Mrs. T. M. Caldwell, Mrs.
Jim Roberts registered over 75 of the attending guests and
Mesdames Walt Knorpp and Freddie Bobo served refresh-
merits.
The refreshment table, covered with a floor-length blue-
dotted swiss cloth, centered by a silver epergne-candleabra
sporting blue tapers and white carnations offered coffee,
tea, punch, deviled ham, pimento and cream cheese open-
faced palm sandwiches, fruit-filled cream puffs and choco-
• late fllled meringue shells.
Special guests of the afternoon were Mrs. James Edwin
Renfro of Waco, mother of the prospective groom, and his
his sisters, Miss Charlotte Renfro of Waco and Mrs. Freddy
Miller of Ft. Worth.
Fun After Fifty Club meets
The Fun after 50 Club met last Saturday and saw a film
on Canada shown by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brandon who made
the 7,000 mile trip. Mr. and Mrs. J° R. Brandon were pre-
sented the door prize. The table decorations were provided
by Mrs. Lois Hutchins. The Lord's prayer was repeated in
unison. Irish music was proyided by Mrs. Lois Taylor.
Mrs. Florence Hester, president, gave a short reading.
The Rev. and Mrs. James Brandon, pastor of the First
Baptist Church, were the honored guests. The club was
proud of all the men thatwerepresent. Keep it up men. All
visitors and new members are welcome to come out and
join the fun.
Mrs. Bernie Green spent the weekend in Dallas visiting
with her parents and sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrel Martin and Scott went to El Paso
over the weekend where they visited their daughter and
husband, Mr, and Mrs. Delbert McElroy.
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.......................... Judy Camp
bifocals bycind, sets engagem,
When one falls from a horse, one wishes it was a bucking
bronc or a fire-breathing bull. Not so in the case of Dr.
Bob PattersonI! He was riding Jennie Deyhies kid pony at
the veterinarian hospital and decided to chase down one of
his patients, a cow, that had gotten out of the pen. He ap-
parently felt the pony was going to fall, so he jumped. Dr.
Patterson ended up in the hospital with apin the doctors in-
serted into his broken ankle. Wife Deb is in the process of
making canvas boots to go over his cast.
Mrs. Mike McCleskv of Denton decided to pack diapers
cl<)'tkhes, 4ad babies and eo'ffiehome for a visit last week to
see'['h) H. M. Breedloves find the T. W. McAnears. Deanna
says she didn't have any trouble with her little girl and baby
boy. The baby only woke up once all the way to ClarendonIi
Howls that for cooperation? Dorothy Breedlove drove back
with Deanna to Denton.
Mrs. Freddie Bobo and daughter Katy of Amarillo were
here for the weekend to visit her parents, the Lawrence
Neeces. Emily was here for Judy Greene's tea held Satur-
day afternoon in the home of Mrs. C. Lo Benson.
Mr. and Mrs. James EdwinRenfroof Waco, Judy's future-
in-laws, were also here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hill and daughter Stephanie of Wichita
Falls and Charlie and Becky Deyhle of Tech were home for
the weekend to visit their parents and sister, Dr. and Mrs.
E. C. Deyhle and Jennie.
A luncheon and election of officers at the Clarendon Coun-
try Club Monday started the golfing season for members of
the Women's Golf Association.
New members joining were Mrs. Earl Fisher, Mrs. Ken
Kenyon and Mrs. Dean Stngleton all of Clarendon.
Regular play day will start the first Monday in April.
Business meetings will be held each first Monday.
Purpose of the golf association is to promote golf to pro-
vide competitive play for members each week and to as-
sist in tournaments at the club.
Mrs, Douglas Shelton, outgoing president, presided dur-
ing the election of officer s. New officers elected were: Mr s.
H. M. Breedlove, president; Mr s.WillardSkelton, vice-pre-
sident; secretary, Mrs. W. K. Hardin; treaturer, Mrs.Gary
Barnhill; play day chairman, Mrs. Jim Terry; historian,
Mrs. Jack Case; and reporter, Mrs. Win. J. Lowe.
Members present were Mrs. Claude Moore, Mrs. Shelton,
Mrs. Richard Tunnell, Mrs. Kenneth Yaughan, Mrs. Skel-
ton, Mrs. Terry, Mrs. Glenn Wallace, Mrs. Ray Palmer,
Mrs. Hardin, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Dec Minkley of Claude,
Mrs. Case of Turkey, Mrs. David Hudgins of Lakeview,
Mrs. C. L. Benson, Mrs. Stina Cain, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs.
Kenyon and Mrs. Singleton.
Mrs. Fred Clifford is one fabulous cookl Her husband
vouches for that. Connie has loaned me some recipes that
are absolutely scruptious.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brown of Claude, Texas,
the engagement of their daughter, Judy Lynn
Mark White of Quail, Texas. The ceremony will
May 19 at the First United Methodist Church
Miss Campbell is a 1972 graduate of Claude
and is presently attending Clarendon College.
Mr. White is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Quail. He is a 1971 graduate of Quail ttigh
sophomore at Clarendon College.
Charm Class has m,
The new Charm Class, instructed by Lee
held its first meeting Monday afternoon. The
make-up. The guest speaker was Debbie
tips on eye-shadow, cover-up tricks, etc. It
interesting class. Quite a few attended.
The next lesson will be over modeling.
will be Sheila Mayben from Claude and Cindy
It's only a dollar, so all you 7th and 8th
We are debating on a name for our group. If you
ideas, write them down and bring them with you.
Saturday Mrs. Frances Deyhle and daughter,
hosted a bridesmaids luncheon for Llnda
Special guests for the affair were Mrs.
the matron of honor, Vickie Childs, sister
and Sharon Grady, cousin of the honoree.
Also attending were mesdames Frances
Lee Thornberry and Ethelyn Grady.
Girl Scout We,
activites p,
Girl Scout week begins next week, and local Girl 1
planning various activities for the special week.
Sunday, March ll, is Girl Scout Sunday. All
will meet at the Methodist Church for services
A flag raising ceremony will be conducted on
10 a.m. at the football field. Girls are
for windows downtown.
Clarendon Girl Scouts have been noted as
neighborhood in the Quivira Girl Scout
every 3 girls is a Girl Scout here, compared
mal of one in 7.
Congratulations, girls, for a fine Girl
CIIICKEN SCALLOP
2 c. fine diced, cooked chicken
2 c. cream of mushroom soup
1/4 c. green pepper
2 T. diced onion
Dash garlic powder
Dash rosemary
1 qt. potato chips
1/2
1/4 c. grated Ameri-an ch#ese ...........
4 T. shortening
Cook green pepper and onionin4 T. shortening. Heat soup,
and onion and green pepper. Fold inchicken and add season-
ing. Crush potato chips slightly and place half of them in a
greased casserole. Add chicken mixture; sprinkle with
cheese and add remaining chips. Bake at 350 degrees for
30 minutes.
BLUEBERRY CHEESE CAKE
16 crushed Graham crackers
1/4 cup e
1/4 cup melted butter
1/2 cup sugar
Press into 8 x 12 loaf pan
I/2 cup sugar
1 8 oz. pkg. cream cheese
2 eggs
Blend well and pour over Graham cracker crust and bake
at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. Cool.
1 can blueberries
1 Tablespoon cornstarch
1/4 cup water
1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
Drain blueberries. Heat juice with cornstrach mixed with
water and lemon juice until thickened. Cool. Mix with blue-
berries.
When cheese and Graham crackers are cool, pour blue-
berries over top. Chill for several hoursor overnight. Serve
with whipped cream.
Why women
Band Bake Sale Saturday
The Band parents are sponsoring a bake sale this Saturday.
Fresh homemade pastries will be displayed at Tuunells and
Juniors. So, if you're a regular at the drugstore coffee bar,
splurge! ttave a cupcake! Mothers gobuyoneof the cakes or
pies at Juniors and save cooking time this weekend.'
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Sharon Grady who is attending WTU, Canyon, spent the
weekend visiting her mother, Ethylyn Grady, and her bro-
tD,r and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Grady.
Mrs. I). T. Smallwood and Frankie McAnear visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Jake LaGrone and other relatives in Canyon
on Thursday.
THE CLARENDON PRESS
Box lllO, Clarendon, Texas
The Clarendon Press is published weekly on Thursday,
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W,xas.
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Clar,ndon, Texas. Tim Clarendon Press is a I)me-owm'd
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