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The Clarendon Enterprise November 22, 2007
Registration for the winter offering for the spring session is also 6:30 to 8:30
Community Calendar session and spring semester are available on the web at www.clarend p.m.
underway at Clarendon College this oncollege.edu. T h e
November22 week. The theater department per- tuition for
Thanksgiving
Our winter session classes will formed "Let's Murder Marsha" this this class is
November 27 begin December 11, and all the past weekend to a full house. We $20. Call
Clarendon v. Healey. In Clarendon courses offered during the winter would like to congratulate the cast 874-3571 and happenings
Girls 6:30 p.m. BOys 8 p.m. Session are Online. A complete list and crew on. a job well done. The sign up today on the hill
of classes is available on the web at play was hilarious, and everyone for either of by ashlee estlack,
;November 29 www.clarendoncollege.edu, involved did a wonderful job put- these classes, ccrnarketingcoordinator
~Nazareth Tourney If you are interested in attend- ting it on The Fall
T, BA ing this coming spring, please We have one final continuing Choir Concert willbe held on Friday,
November 29 - D~mber contact us at 874-3571 or stop by education course coming up this November 30, at 7:30 p.m. at the
20 anytime We are now acceptingsemester. Holiday Gift Wrapping First United Methodist Church We
Late Night Shopping Every Thurs- applications and are able to get you will be taught by Chriss Clifford and invite everyone in the community
:day lined up to meet with the counselor will meet on Monday, December 3, to come out and support the choir at
to make out a schedule. Our course and Monday, December 10, fromthis free concert.
December 1
Saints' Roost Museum Party . Com- Count your ny
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December7 this Thanksgiving holiday
Deadline for Santa Letters 5 p m.
December 25 Thanksgiving is here. What do Lord watch-
Ohristmas you have to be thankful for? ing over.
In the fall of 1621 the 50 I must
remaining Pilgrims that made that apologize to
long trip across the Atlantic in the all you garage
Mayflower were thankful for a suc- sale people,
,~ eessful harvest with the assistance the date for 'wick
, November2e-30' of the Wampanoag Indian tribe, the fireman's picks
' They had a feast and invited their garage sale by peggy cockerham
~,iDonley County Senior Citizens benefactors; thus began our unique was changed Ho,~a,a&. 874-2886
iMon: Mexican pile on, rice,Thanksgiving holiday, without noti-
~nto beans, tossed salad, ice Individual states set their fying me As far as I know the date
cream cups, tortilla chips.
:,i"ue: Salmon patties, hominy own date for the celebration until will be December 1 Sorry for the
:casserole, green beans, President Abe Lincoln declared mix-up.
;gabbage salad, cherry crisp, it a national holiday in 1863. The With a low of 25 this week,
ibread" 1941 congress moved the date per- the frost would have been on the
'Wed: Sweet anti sour pork manently to the fourth Thursday in pumpkin, but we were too dry. We
chops, green spinach, fried November, and that's the reason it need rain, and the forecast is for a
okra, fruit salad, pumpkin comes on the 22nd this year. rain-snow mix for Wednesday, the
dessert, biscuits. Back to my question, what busiest travel day of the year No one
Thu: Steak fingers, mashed are you thankful for? I'm thankful is coming over the fiver and thru the
potatoes, gravy, macaroni, the Lord has blessed doctors with woods to my house this year, but a
tomatoes, pears, cottage knowledge to relieve back and knee prayer goes out to all the travelers
cheese, applesauce cakel mils. pain, thus giving me a better quality and hope they have a safe journey.
Fri: Hamburger steak, gravy, of life. I'm thankful for my husband As we listen to good news
black eyed peas, steamed
cabbage, Jello salad, puddin& who has earned extra stars in his coming out of Iraq, continue to keep
qornbread, crown this year, my family who our troopsinprayer.
have tolerated and continued to love Happy Thanksgiving from our
Hedl~/.~ml~t Cltk~ me, friends who support me, a nice house to yours from Peggy and Jim
Mon: Oven fried el~ieken, friendly community, and a Good Cockerham.
mashed potatoes, golden
hominy, carrot, raisin salad, II
strawberry short cake, biscuits.
Tue: Butter beans, ham, fried
squash, potato salad, cobbler,
corn bread. Hello, readers. I am Kathy business news, church news, schoolSuperinten-
Wed: Pot roast, gravy, potatoes, Spiel and I am going to be reporting news, or personal news. If you aredent Todd
carrots, jello salad, banana the news of Hedley every week going on vacation or having some- Dyess and
pudding, roll. If you live in Hedley and want one visit you, let me know. If youhis wife from
15hu: Beef stew, potatoes, something in the ENTERPRISE - like have a story on your animal or your A m a r i 11 o.
carrots, onions, tomatoes, Birthdays, Anniversaries, parties, children, I'll write it up. The Method-
corn nuggets, macaroni salad, club news, or anything, please I will be glad to write up any- ist Church healey
orange, corn bread, call me. My home phone is 856- thing as long as you let me know would like to news
left: Steak, gravy, baked potato, 5302, and I do have an answering The First United Methodist invite anyone by kathy spier
~reen peas, pear, cottage machine You can also contact me Church of Hedley held a Thanksgiv- to come Hedley, 856-5302
cheese, brownie, roll,
by e:mail, and my e-mail address is ing dinner after Sunday Services last worship with
~ Clarendon ClSO pkspier@valornet com Sunday for their congregation. Bill them at any time. The service begins
Breakfast : I will need everything by and Juanell Carson, Helen and J T at 10:45, and God's arms are open to
Mon.: Cereal, toast, pears, milk Sunday afternoon so I can get it to Lamberson, Mildred Jewett, Patsy welcome you.
Tue: Sausage, tdscUR, grin, y, ] ! t~paper on Monday. If you want and Kathy Spier, Don Blanks, J.M. The nedley Senior Citizens
peaches, milk to just leave your name and phone Dickson, Midge Lemley, Betty still needs help. The Senior Citi-
Wed: Pancakes, juice, milk number on my answering machine, Morgan, and Jim and Anita Mitchell zens along with Memphis Meals
Thu: Eggs, toast, jelly, apricots, I will call you back or you can e- along with the Pastor Ervin Emmert on Wheels will be having a "Bake
milk mail me. and his wife, Bobble, all enjoyed a & Craft" Sale. They will be at the
Fri: Cinnamon rolls, juice, milk I hope I can do justice to this wonderful meal. After the meal, Memphis Thriftway Grocery Store
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Lunch :::~'as Hedley needs representation in a Charge Conference meeting was on Saturday, December 8, from 9
Mon: Hot ham, cheese melt, the paper. I will be glad to write up held at the Church with District a.m. till whenever and then again
t"~ter tots, salad, pears, milk.
Tue: Chicken salad, tomato, New 'Nutcracker' debuts December 7-9
carrot sticks, apple, crackers,
milk.
Wed: Turkey, gravy, potatoes, Thanks to the overwhelming partner with the Amarillo Sym- had never worked together before
green beans, apricots, roll, contributions of many Amarillo area phony Orchestra for this magnificent and were all on the same page," set
milk. supporters, Lone Star Ballet will extravaganza designer Meyer said.
Thu: Spaghetti, meat sauce, launch an all-new presentation of A nationally-recognized ere- "Many area supporters have
corn, salad, fruit mix, roll, milk. the beloved "The Nutcracker" this ative team has directed Amarillo's made this dream a reality. We are
~ti: Cheeseburger, chtps,: December 7-9, 2007 with five public new Nutcracker. Stanley A. Meyer, exceptionally grateful to the Sybil
lettuce, tomato, pickles,performances at the Amarillo Civic Broadway set designer from New B. Harrington Fund of the Don and
cobbler, milk. Center CivicAuditorium York City;costumedesignerKenneth Sybil Harrington Foundation, the
It is a multi-million dollar Busbin from the Boston Ballet; iUu- Meadows Foundation, William O.
Hedley iSD
facelift. All new means- Brand new sion consultant Marshall Magoon; and Louis H. Mullins Foundation,
Lunch sets specifically designed for LSB's and choreographer Brace Caldwell, Xcel Energy Foundation, and so
Mon: Salisbury steak, scalloped ballet by a Broadway set designer; ballet master of Ballet West of Utah. many individuals who love "The
potatoes, peas, carrots, rolls,
juice, milk. Brand new costumes of never-seen- Local members included Lynn Hart Nutcracker" and believe in the goals
rue: Hot dogs, chili cheese, before designs; Brand new props and and David Simpson of 4th Wall of Lone Star Ballet," Angela Knapp,
beans, milk. surprising stage illusions; and Newly Productions and LSB ballet mistress marketing director for Lone Star
Wed: Spaghetti, cut green conceived choreography exclusively Vicki McLean and assistant ballet Ballet, said.
beans, diced peaches, Texas for LSB's "The Nutcracker." mistress Crystal Bertrand. "The Nutcracker" was first
toast, juice, milk. Even though the ballet will be "We are fortunate to have such produced in Amarillo in a local
Thu: Beef tips, rice, tossed redesigned "from top to toe," it will an amazing creative team in place to high school in 1971 and moved to
salad, fresh fruit, mac & remain the time-honored Victorian tackle this project," Craig Hender- the Amarillo Civic Center Civic
If anyone is interested in taking
the Accuplacer for the spring, please
contact Wendy Altman, Enrollment
Services Counselor, to schedule a
time for before the Christmas holi-
day.
The campus will be closed on
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday
'of this week for Thanksgiving, and
we will be closed from December 17
to January 3 for the Christmas holi-
day. Anyone needing to take care of
anything at the college before the
holiday break should come by and
see us in the next three weeks.
We hope you all have a very
happy and safe Thanksgiving.
I don't love you
Marsha (played by Hedley's Jaci Copelin) confesses to Virgil
(played by Mark Egerton from Childress) that she isn't really
madly in love with him, despite saying so to get him to try to kill
her husband and her husband's apparent lover. The play "Let's
Murder Marsha" was a comedy performed in an intimate theatre
setting last Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at the Clarendon College
Hamed Sisters Fine Arts Center.
ENTERPRISE PHOTO/ROGER ESTLACK
on Thursday, December 13, at the
Hedley Senior Citizens. This is the
last fundraiser for both organizations
for the year. Please help us with
baked goods or crafts. You can call
Patsy Spier at 856-0143, Kathy Spier
at 259-3212, or their home number is
856-5302.
It is nice to see that Georgia
Speed is back home and doing well
after her surgery.
It has come to my attention that
the Hedley City Hall was broken
into again Saturday night, November
17, 2007. We don't have any other
details at this time. Just remember,
whoever did this, that God is watch-
ing you.
It is time to sign off, as I don't
have any other news. Call me with
news of your family or organization,
and I'll get it in print.
Curtis, Rae to wed
Casey James Curtis is proud to
announce the upcoming marriage of
his parents, Shaunda Rae to Dustin
Wayne Curtis on Saturday, Decem-
ber 8, 2007, at 6:30 p.m. in the
Community Center in Clarendon.
All former classmates and friends
are welcome.
Nature's
Painting
By Mary Beth Nelson
One of my favorite Novem-
ber memories is when my
husband and I visited friends in
Dallas several years ago. While
enjoying after-breakfast coffee
on their patio, we watched antics
of squirrels, cardinals, and blue
jays among lovely yard shrubs.
Colorful fall leaves blanketed
spots of green lingering from late
summer. Newly barren crooked
branches added an intertwined,
symmetric beauty which could
only be designed by our Creator.
As members of the feathered
community continued to busy
themselves from limb to limb, the
sudden gentleness of large, white
falling snowflakes struck us with
awe. This unusual combination
of seasons appearing before our
eyes created a "Nature's paint-
ing" beyond capture on canvas.
The scene was brief. The
snowflakes softly melted as they
touched the ground, leaving a
memory of God's greatness and
of His generous gifts of splendor.
"Whoever thought that
there would be so much
beauty for me to see? Fall's
colorful leaves mixed with
summer 's green, and winter 's
snowflakes joining the
scene. Never have I seen so
sublime as all these incidents
exhibiting all the same time/
From God, this miraculous
view has come. He briefly
wrapped all four seasons into
one. "
Bible thought: "Give thanks to
the Lord of lords: to Him who
alone does great wonders." Psalm
136:3-4 (NIV)
Mary Beth is an inspirational
writer who has been published In
numerous books and publications
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