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Willie Johnson's HEDLEY
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u enjoy Willie's Hedley this week. t to
copy was lost or delayed in the mail from Hed-
Zion. It was rewritten by memoryTuesday nigh
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Bogue delivered the copy to The Clarendon Press
:30 a.m. Wednesday. The Press was then printed
sub scr lber s r ec eiiid ie:aPhr;pil : :
enit::ilt, hptl:. The picnic grounds at Gile:
from recent rains so the picnic was held in the
Club building Sunday, June 3. It was well at-
all. They celebrated the double birth=
Clyde Johnson.
Fred Stafford and Clifford Johnson at-
monthly, meeting of the board of directors of
Authority last Thursday night. It was held
coaference room of the filter plant at the lake. All six
were represented at this meeting.
Present at this meeting was Monte Sowers of Clar-
Bill Brooks of Wheeler, representing United
Conservation Service. Greenbelt will make appli-
matching funds for further park development.
Mrs. A. M. Saunders are on a vacation trip. If
Short like we think we do, they will be visiting
spots.
Mrs. Joe Miller of McKnight Community visited
Klrkpatrlck Thursday evening of last week. We
hear that Joe is out of the hospital and able to
friends.
Mrs. Tom Lamberson of Amarillo visited Mrs.
and the Jap Shaws last weekend.
Mrs. David Boliver have returned to their home
N. 3. They have been visiting his parents, Mr.
Ed Boliker, and his grandmother, Mrs. E. C.
dh at Greenbelt Lake isnow 64.06 feet, the deep-
ever been. HedleyPs star fisherman, N. W. Jef-
that Bass fishing at the lake has been good and
have begun to bite.
Conatser is at home from Hall County Has-
fine.
SUPper was served at last Tuesday nights meet-
American Legion Post. Johnny Conatser is
and Clifford Johnson is adjutant. The posts
is now 8G.
d Mrs. J. S. Hinds have returned from a trip to
Where they visited Mr. Hinds father and other re-
Mrs. N. W. Jeffers were in Shamrock last week
that was hospitalized there.
Lions Club will meet this Thursday night at 8
officials to be installed are Fred Stafford, presi-
HOlland, first vice president, 4. S. Hinds, sec-
.sident, Melvin Boothe, third vice president; M.
secretary - treasurer; W. H. Moffltt, greeter.
are W. B. Wiggins, H. L. White, Jack Stafford
Allen Estlack has been invited to install
and directors. It will not be ladies night but
are invited to attend if they wish to see their
Dickson has returned from Jacksboro where
funeral services of her aunt.
Pickett and son, John, of A marillo visited
Pickett last week.
was on the sick list last week. We are glad
he is about ready to get out and around town.
Simpson and son, Jody, of Canyon visited the
family last week.
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bered in Hediey as Margaret McFarland. Mrs. Maude Mc-
Murtry of Shamrock also visited.
Mrs. Jessie Adamson and her daughter, Mrs. Carmen
Hubbard, of Amarillo are visiting in Arkansas.
Dr. and Mrs. Keith Reed of Salt Lake City, Utah., are
here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reed.
If you have news for the Clarendon Press call Willie
Johnson at 866-3471.
Steve Stafford was a visitor at Hedley United Methodist
Church Sunday. He is a nephew of Jack Stafford.
First Baptist Church is planning a vacation Bible School
starting June 21 and going through June 2G. They want all
children from ages of 4 through 14 to attend.
Mrs. Elva Davis has returned from her vacation trip. She
visited the John Lee Stephens family in Sparta, Tenn., Mrs.
Betty Morgan has been filling in at the post office during
her absence.
Memorial services were held in Swan Funeral Parlor at
Colorado Monday for Mrs. Sally Selbery. Mrs. Selby was a
sister-in-law of Troy Selby of Hedley.
Hobart Moffttt, Mrs. Omit Simmons and Mr. and Mrs,
Henry Moore attended the Hardware convention in Amaril-
lo Sunday.
W, L. Stewart of St. Jo., Tex., was a Hedley visitor last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Lee of near Shreveport, La., have
been visiting the Virgil Johnson family this week.
A former Hedley resident, Floyd Bull of Pampa, passed
away Thursday of last week. Memorial services were con-
ducted at Pampa Saturday. He was a brother-in-law of Mrs.
W. A. Pierce and Mrs. J. W. Bland. Sympathy is extended
to the family.
Equilization Board of Hedley Independent School District
will meet next Friday, June 1G, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at
the school building. Any interested persons are invited to
come and meet with them.
Vicki and Cathy Skaggs attended the annual conference
of United Methodist Church in Abilene last week. They were
delegates representing Hedley MYF.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wiggins and children of Wheeler
spent the weekend in Hedley visiting the W. B. Wiggins and
the Sam Sanders families.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Clendennen have returned from a
weeks vacation trip. They visited spot in Old Mexico and
New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Owens and children of
Amarillo were with them.
District Supt. Ted Dotts of Pampa brought a wonderful
sermon last Sunday at Hedley United Methodist Church
using the story of Lazarus. He also presided over the
communion service. Special music was by the Youth's
Choir. The special was "God Knows My Needs" by
Peggy Watt and Sharon Stafford.
We were all glad to have Mrs. Mabel Jones back in
church.Sanday. We imagine, she was glad also as she has
been crippling around the house for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Winters of Amarillo and Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Winters of Georgia visited Mr. and Mrs. Butt
Stone and Mrs. Myrtle Kirkpatrick Sunday.
Vernon Patton had his daughter, the former Patti Pat-
ton, with him last week. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Mullins and her children, Scott, Melinda and Lisa.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Houston and children of Slaton
spent the weekend in Hedley visiting the Sam Sanders
family.
Carl Reid is a patient in Hall County Hospital in Mem-
phis.
Miss Kitty Younger is visiting her brother, George Young-
er, and family in Amarillo this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley HuchinsonofLawson, Mo., have been
visiting her parents the Travis Blands.
Mrs. LeonaBrace of Dalhart visited her sister, Mrs. Louie
Long, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barnes of Pampa and Mr. and Mrs.
James Hartwell of Amarillo spent the weekend with Mrs.
Nora Hartwell.
Miss Melte Britchie of Pampa visted Miss Myrtle Reeves
and other Hedley friends over the weekend.
Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Terry and Mrs. Edythe Bain visited
Vernle Wade in Northwest Texas Hospital last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Rileys visitors were Mrs. Jerry Dufur
and son of Farmlngton, N. Mex., and Mrs. Morgan of Irving.
Mrs. Ethel Simmons in Hall County Hospital shows no
improvement.
Mrs. Frank Hermlsher and children of San Angelo,
Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haggard recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chrlstler of Pampa visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Tate Sunday.
Floyd Hayes, Johnny Linville and Herman Word have
been on a fishing trip to San Saba.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Owens and family spent the weekend
wRh her parents and Mrs. Toad Hill.
Visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Naylor last
week were their daughter and family, the Frenchie Gaf-
fords, and Mr. and Mrs. Kelth BainofAmarUlo d friends,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Mitchell and daughters of Boklchito,
Okla.
The Grimsley family's 14th annual reunion was held in
Hedley last Saturday and Sunday. Dinner was served in the
Lions Den at noon Sunday. The reunion was well attended
this year many attending from far and near.
Mr s. Nelda Mae Hudson and children of A marillo were here
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Messer, last week.
Miss Geneva Naylor has been checking at Stafford Grocery.
Mrs. Walter Pierce and Mrs. J. D. Skaggs were in Pampa
last Saturday attending the funeral services of Floyd Bull.
The WSCS of Hedley United Methodist Church met at the
home of Mrs. Harry Boatrlght Monday. They are continuing
Bible study of the Book of Proverbs.
Beckie McPherson and Vicki Skaggs visitedVlcki's grand-
mother, Mrs. J. W. Bland, in Clarendon Sunday.
At the Baptist Parsonage Friday evening at 8o'clock
Willie Emma Hamilton and Jim Jackson were united in
marriage by Rev. J. J. Terry, pastor of First Baptist
Church of Hedley.
Mrs. Dottle Bogue',as the brides attendent. Tom Wright
was best man. Members of the family and close friends
were guests.
After the ceremony a reception followed at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Bogue. Punch and cake were served from a
beautifully decorated refreshment table. Mrs. J. J. Terry
served the cake and Mrs. Homer Hill the punch.
Thebrldgeroom is stationed at Ft.Still, Okh., and the fatu-
ity will be moving to Oklahoma after July I.
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