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The Clarendon Press, November'1, Page 10
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The Mighty Musgs earned an important victory last Friday
evening. Claude blanked Clarendon's Bronchos 29-19 which
moved the Mustangs into first place in District 2-A.
Claude jumped on top 15-0 on a 4-yard pass from quarterback
Greg Forbes to Tony Stephenson and a six-yard run by Forbes.
The defending state finalists Bronchos pulled to 15-6 at
halftime on a 15-yard run by Kenneth King and were at 15-13
when King scored again and racked up an extra point in the third
period.
Claude then scored twice more and led 29-13 before the
Bronchos added a final touchdown.
The Mustangs are now 4-1 in district play and 5-3 for the
season. Clarendon turned the ball over S times, but rushed for
168 yards compared to Claude's 148 yards. The Mustangs
passed for 162 yards gain and the Bronchos earned 24 yards.
Keep up the good work, Mustangs. The District Championship
isn't far away.
Congratulations to CHS students chosen as class favorites.
They were seniors Linda Loveday and Dan Eisenhaur; juniors
Karen Gunter and Tommy Jaramillo: sophomores Laurie Hamby
and George Jaramillo; and freshmen, Billie Rutherford and Troy
Conrad.
Miss Tracy Brady was selected to be the recipient of the
Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen award. She
was chosen by the CHS faculty because of her outstanding
qualities of service, dependability, leadership, and patriotism.
Tracy is also president of the National Honor Society, FTA and
FHA officer, Lions Club Sweetheart, and plays tennis.
The girls basketball team will present a demonstration of
work-out routines and drills at the Wayland Basketball Clinic to
be held Saturday, November 3. Coach Jimmy Kirkland will
supervise the demonstration. In 1970 and 1971, CHS girls played
exhibition games at the Wayland Clinic.
No school on November 9 for Claude students. There will be an
annual district XVI Texas State Teacher's Association meeting in
Amarillo, lasting all day.
Mark and Judy White of Canyon were Sunday visitors with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brown and boys. Also visiting and
having lunch with the Browns were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Sanders of Goodnight. The Whites and Browns also attended the
Caprock-Amarillo High game Saturday in Amarillo. Luther's
nephew, Rodney Skelton, plays for Caprock.
Charles Grumke was home Sunday visiting his mother, Grace
and getting a good home-cooked meal.
Claude Business Women, Group Three, held a forty-two and
Halloween party last Saturday evening.
Gena's Style Show will be presented tonight at 7:30 in the
Warner Community Center. The Le Temps Club is sponsoring it
and the public is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stephenson recently returned from a ten
day trip to Kentucky, where they visited their daughter, Mrs.
Frances Wolfe. They took a boat ride down Green River and
ferried across Norfork Lake. They came home through Arkansas
and reported seeing some beautiful scenery.
Mrs. Artelle Cobb, son Mark, and Mrs. Ruth Longhagen
returned recently from Dallas where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Phillips and attended the State Fair.
Bg!ce Merrill went to El Paso over the weekend with the
W0 Soccer team.
Kathi Eddleman returned to Dallas Sunday after visiting with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Eddleman and Gall and Albert
Thomas of White Deer. Mr. Otis Koontz of Clarendon and Beryle
Eddleman of Pampa were also weekend visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L Grimes of Amarillo were honored by Mrs.
Lucille Davis, children and grandchildren on,their S0th wedding
anniversary, Sunday, October 28.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stalcup are celebrating their 70th wedding
anniversary today. They are now in Olson Manor Nursing Home,
Olson Blvd., Amarillo. They were Claude residents for many
years.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Crain visited in Dalhart with Mittie
Horschler and also with C. C. Horschler last week. The Crains
were Saturday guests of Mrs. Retta Hubbard, Clarendon College
dorm mother.
Since I never seem to get any news on Ronald Patterson and he
is a faithful Thursday afternoon reader of the Clarendon Press, I
would just like to say hello.
See you next week[
Sunday School class
Elects new officers'
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The Mary Martha Sunday School class of the First Baptist
Church met Monday October 29, at the church for a luncheon
and business meeting. Sixteen were present.
Grace Leathers, president, presided. Mrs. Brandon offered
thanks.
Following lunch and during the business session, Mary Myers
led the opening prayer. Dana Naylor gave the treasurer's report.
Mary Myers, teacher, had been previously elected.
Other officers chosen were: president, Grace Leathers;
vice-president, Genoah Lowe; secretary, Laura Pfeiffer;
assistant, Ora Aten; benevolences, Mona Churchman; assistant,
Dana Naylor;devotional chairman, Louise Aten; reporter, Leona
Quattlebaum.
Group leaders are: Annie Leathers. Lillie Knox, Maude
Palmer and Dana Naylor.
Plans were discussed for the Christmas party. Lilac I, owe led
the closing prayer.
Attending were visitors: Mesdames James Brandon and
Sarita, Burton Melancon, Joane Leathers and Jim Baker;
associate members: Babe Brewer, Clara Burton, and Lilac Lowe;
members: Ors Aten, Annie Leathers, Grace Leathers, Nora
Leathers, Eleanor Martin, lary Myers, Dana Naylor and Myrtle
Hay,
College Baptists host
Speaker, give supper
On October 23, the Baptist Student Union of Clarendon
College sponsored the spaghetti supper. It was a success as 55
students and area pastors and laymen were in attendance.
The program for the evening was a speech given by Geary
Brodgen, Minister of Music and Education, First Baptist
Church, Memphis. His topic was "Youth, Marriage and
Vation."
Everyone in attendance enjoyed the fellowship and program.
The Baptist Student Union is planning to have suppers each
month for the college students and high school seniors.
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