The Clarendon Press, October 4, Page 5
Willie Johnson's
HEDLEY
news this week is 22nd annual Cotton Festival
Week away. The next major event of Hedley Cotton
the television show Saturday, October 6. It will be
KGNC in Amarillo in color on Royce Bodiford's Farm and
half hour show. The show was pre-video taped last
evening. Appearing on the show will be Hedley's
a few Hed!ey men and a lot of pretty girls.
Noble and Bill Poole of Lelia Lake were Hedley visitors
eek.
Welch had a birthday September 28.
I Sanders is back on the job after spending four days in
with the doctors.
Sd Mrs. Dolan Johnson of Boys Ranch were visitors of"
Boatrights last week.
and Mrs. J. D. Wheeler of Cooper visited Mrs. Lelia
Mrs. Lucy Bishop last week. Mrs. Wheeler is a sister
Moffitt and Mrs. Bishop.
I. Garlon Freeman was in Methodist Hospital in Lubbock a
last week. She is at home now and is reported doing
Mrs. Claude Bain of Borger was in Hedley last week looking
after business and visiting. She visited Mrs. Tommy Bain and
Mrs. J. B. Pickett.
Mrs. Mary Harris had a birthday thi: x, eek. Congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newberry of urns Fiat, Okla., were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Harmon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Pyatt and Mary Margarette of Amarillo
• spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ranson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Howell are spending the week with their
daughter and family, the Billy Wilson family in Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gillisple St. are in Denver this week. Their
three month old baby will receive special treatment in the
Children's General Hospital there.
Sunday, September 30, a birthday party to celebrate Mrs. T.
N. Messer's 90th birthday was at the home in Hedley. All her
children were present, a good many grandchildren and some
great-grandchildren. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Walker, Carrot Messer, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Messer, Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Messer, Mr. and Mrs. Shack Messer, Mr. and
Mrs. Dudie Messer and a sister, Mrs. Marjorie Munn, of
Calimesh, Calif. A wonderful birthday dinner topped offwith two
birthday cakes was enjoyed by all.
The last Cotton Festival meeting will be held Thursday night
at the Hedley Lions Club Den at 7:30 p.m.
WSCS Ladles of Hedley United Methodist Church met at th
church Monday afternoon.
Sunday was a beautiful day. Good attendance was reported
from Hedley Church of Christ, First Baptist Church and United
Methodist Church.
Troy Wilson was in Hedley Sunday. He is stationed at Ft. Sill,
Okla.
The Homer Hills visitors last weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Neilson and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill of Memphis.
Lou Hurt of Amarillo was a Hedley visitor Monday. He and his
Western Bank will furnish the music for the Cotton Festival
dance at the Hedley American Legion Hall Saturday night,
October 13.
Oscar Moore was in Memphis Tuesday and Wednesday
Week visiting her sister, Mrs. Godfrey.
Holland and Clifford Johnson attended the Wednesday
of Memphis Lions Club. They invited everyone
County to attend and participate in the
Boatright taught in Hedley schools last Wednesday
during Mrs. Freeman's absence.
and Clifford Johnson put out a few Cotton Festival
lot of Cotton Festival propoganda in Memphis last
Rieken of Fort Carson, Colo., was a weekend Hedley
meeting of the board of directors of Greenbelt
will be held at Greenbelt Lake Thursday night,
11. Hedley members of the board plan to attend.
Peele of Lelia Lake was in Hedley shopping Saturday.
Mrs. Bill Johnson of Memphis visited the Clifford
Thursday of last week;
White of Quail was a Hedley visitor Saturday. He will
his wagon and team of mules to the festival and they will
in the Grande Parade which will be Saturday, October
The mules are three years old, their names are Shot
lnd Snow Ball. They have been favorites in most area
Lemond of Childress was a Hedley visitor last week.
be back for the festival.
of Big Spring passed away last week and
y. He was a brother of
Wilson, formerly of Hedley and now of Tyler, and
Peele of Lelia Lake.
Lions Club was very proud of the trophy they received
It reads "First Place Historical Division Hall County
Parade 1973". The float entered was "The Cotton
designed by Sue Weatherly. Virgil McPherson
and Oneil Weatherly and five Festival Queen
were riders.
Cearley of Graham was a Hedley visitor Saturday.
and Mrs. Bob Chaykin were weekend Hedley visitors.
here they visited Vernon Patton, the William Mullins
' and others. They were enroute from Miami Beach, Fla., to
Nev. Mrs. Chaykin is the former Patti Patton, one of
Cotton Festival Queens.
(Cobb) Dickson of Panhandle was a Hedley visitor
Iedley 1919 Study Club enjoyed a 10 a.m. coffee at
last Wednesday. This was the first meeting of
1973-74. After a social for the 12 members present the
was declared open by president, Mrs. Tom Wilson.
Williams acted as recording secretary pro tern in the
Joe Miller. New program books were presented.
year is "Time". Business discussed was state
Dues were paid for the year 1973-74. A float for
parade was discussed and a committee was
Mrs. Myrtella Deahl will take the office of
The meeting was declared adjourned by the
Hostesses for the coffee were Mines. J. S. Hinds,
Joe Miller, A. M. Saunders and Myrtella Deahl,
the committee.
Wilma Snelson is in Hall County Hospital in Memphis.
and Mrs. Kenneth Solomon and children of Fritch were
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woods the past
H. G. Hartweil is at home after a week in Amarillo
of the illness of her son, James Hartwell.
Reeves and Mrs. Willie Johnson visited Miss
and her brother, Bud Curtis, in Memphis last Friday.
• Wanda Pickett and daughter, Beth, of Amarillo visited
|. B. Pickett last Sunday.
Lions Club met last Thursday night with Mrs. Kate
and Mrs. J. M. Baker serving the meal. The heads of
all the festival committees reported and all the reports
Guests included Preston Grover, Ronnie Fritage and
Hill.
Wood Sikes and her husband of California were in
last Friday visiting friends. She was a former Hedley
the daughter of the late A. N. Wood who managed
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Jack Moreman of the JA Ranch; grandparents, Mr.
Fred Carter of Panhandle; and their aunt, Mrs.
Deahl.
Mendenhall is in Hall County Hospital in Memphis.
Sad Mrs. Tmvis Bland and Mrs. W. A. Pierce attended
for David Latham in Amarillo last Thursday.
was a relative of the Bland family. Sympathy is
to the family.
Pickett and friend, Nancy, of Amarillo visited Mrs. J. B.
Sunday.
Crawford Sr., .88, suffered a heart attack at his home"
Saturday and died at 3:45 p.m. Memorial Seryices
at 4 p.m. Monday at Church of Christ in
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of Mrs. Dallas Milner were sorry to hear that she
away at Bryan, September 24. Mrs. Milner and her PATIENT-AIDS PATIENT-AIDS
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in McPherson of McLean was a Hedley visitor last week. t 3 years i i i
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and Mrs. A. E. Ranson attended the wedding in Dallas g I . got, $1-2- .(1 I L-', tilt in seat and back for [ . ' /
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delegation of Hedley folks attended the pre-taping of the
Pestival show over KGNC in Amarillo that mght. It will be I I I
ver KGNC in Amarillo Saturday, October 6. e e
and Mrs. J. W. Crisler of Amarillo visited in the John Tate (" "
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Walter Pierce gave a birthday dinner last Sunday for her
hildren, Melody and Phillip Moreman. Their birthdays Razor Blades
17 and 19. Others present were parents, Mr.
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