]'HE O!tlO COUNTY TIMES, HARTFORD, KENTUCKY, MARCH 30, 1978, PAGE 16
Middle School basketballers
The Ohio County Middle
School's boys and girls
basketball teams pose for
pictures following successful
season. In the top picture,
members of the seventh grade
team are, pictured front row,
from left, Todd Scobee, Jeff
Wilson, Ronnie Bozarth, Roy
Condit, Jeff Greer, Geoff Keith
and Rodney Williams. Back
row, from left, David Shull,
coach, Bruce Westerfield, Roger
Neel, Andy Miller, Mike Stin-
neff, John McManaway and Ken
Baugh. The eighth grade team
members are, front row, from
left, Joey Killman, manager,
and Vicky Drake, Tim Kennedy
and Terri Edmonds,
statisticians. Second row, from
left, Vince Willis, David Lun-
sford, Barry Myers, James
McGee, Roger Neel, Tony
Parks, Kelly Bennett and Geoff
Keith. Back row, from left,
Coach Shull, Bruce Westerfield,
Jeff Whittaker, Mark Brown,
Jimmie Goff, Terry McDaniel,
Ronald Miller, Garnett Williams
and Roger Gilstrap. Making the
all-tournament team were Golf,
McDaniel and Williams.
Members of the girls team are,
front row, from left, Beth
Downing, Carol Martin, Christi
Higdon, Tina Hillman, and
Tammy Atherton. Second row,
from left, Tina Grand, Wendy
Mannikko, Gwen Armstrong,
Thelma Hall and Pare Felty.
Third row, from left, Kris
Patton, statistician, Pare
Schroader, manager, Debbie
Brock, Theresa Maples, Lisa
Smith, Ruby Martin, coach,
Dara Bennett, statistician, and
Montye Schroader, manager.
Cromwell society news
.es
(omitted last week)
Mrs. Henry Burgess and Mrs.
Maurine Wilson of Beaver Dam were
Monday evening guests of Mrs.
Burgess' daughter, Mrs. Paul Han-
son, Mr. Hanson and Jeffery.
Mrs. Don Mathis and children,
Princeton, were Wednesday af-
ternoon guests of her mother, Mrs.
Ressie Daugherty.
Mr. Hubert West of Hartford called
on Mrs. Erna Flener Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cline of
Louisville, were weekend guests of
her mother, Mrs. Ressie Daugherty
and also visited her father, Rev.
Romie Daugherty at the Prof-
fessional Care Home in Hartford.
Our sympathy goes out to families
of Mr. Kenneth and Theron Stewart in
the loss of their mother, Mrs. Ella
Stewart. May the good Lord bless
them in their sorrow.
Mrs. Susan Tichenor, Route i,
Olaton, was dinner guest Friday with
her grandmother, Mrs. Zeecy
Spencer.
Lesley Thomas of Echols was
weekend guest of her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilsie Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Morris were
weekend guests of his sister, Mrs.
Alan Hartley, Mr. Hartley and Brad.
New Panther Creek society news
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We were glad to have visitors at-
tend church services Sunday morning
at New Panther Creek Church.
Despite the bad weather several
attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gross en-
tertained with an Easter dinner and
egg hunt Sunday. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Beatty, Scottie
and Tamara, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee
Daugherty and Stephanie, Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Baize Jr. and Tanya, all
of Owensboro, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee
Daugherty of Whitesville, Mr. and
Mrs. Enis Daugherty and Linda, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Grose, Patina, Eric
and Heath, all of Rockport, Indiana.
Rev. Bob Phillips of Bells Run and
Rev. Ronald Phillips visited in the
home of Rev. and Mrs. Irlan Snyder.
Other guests for Sunday dinner was
Mrs. Gladys Patton.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Westerfield
from Whiting, Indiana are spending
their vacation visiting relatives and
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Canary and Mr. Clarence Wester-
field.
Mrs. Mac Warner and Mrs. Hebron
Bell attended church at Macedonia
and were dinner guests in the home of
They also visited other
Louisville.
Mr. Ulysses Drake is a
Owensboro Hospital.
dergone surgery.
Mrs. Rose Butler k,
County Hospital after being a
for several days.
Mrs. Alice Wallace s
afternoon with her aunt,
Coleman of Beaver Dam.
Mr. Charles Butler of
Ohio, was weekend
grandmother, Mrs. Rose
To report Cromwell neWS,
Mrs. Marion Spencer,
her daughter Doris and
Happy birthday MiSS
Evans.
Mrs. Ruby Alvey has
babysitting with her
granddaughter Brandie,
mother, Mrs. Cindy Elliot
Mrs. Martha Zirkle with
Most of all, Mrs.
field's children and
were at her home Easter
To report New Panther
personals, contact Mrs.
275-4744.
The Kentucky Music Festival solo
and ensemble competition will be held
Saturday, April 1 at Daviess County
High School. Several members of the
Ohio County Band will participate.
They include, solos - Alan Horton,
Larry Monroe, Rusty Durham, Tony
Minton, Doug Bullock and Junior
Daugherty; trumpet trios Van
Roberts, Kirk Clark, and Bruce, and
Jeff Chapman, David Brown and
Kevin Brown; brass quartet - Jeff
Green, Jeff Chapman, David Brown
and Kevin Flick; brass sextet - Lori
Leach, Kim Manasco, Terry Ren-
frow, Barry Monroe, Kevin Killman,
Randy Tinsley; woodwind trio - Paul
Brown, Sandy Johnson and Gina
Casey; flute trio - Kathy Thomas,
Sandy Ward and Lisa Givens;
clarinet quartet - Susanne Hoover,
Tony Minton, Soretta Eskridge, and
Donette Hazelrigg; mallet duet
Polly Ralph and Holly Parks; per-
cussion ensemble - Becky Johnson,
Jeff Ward, Holly Parks, Polly Ralph,
George Aldridge, Toby McConnell,
and Robbie Wydick.
Also included are eighth grade solos
Kris Patton, Kathy Morphew, Greg
Brown, Tim Midkiff and Rudy
Chamberline.
McHenry society news
Mrs. Jean Baize and son joined her
husband in Illinois, where he is em-
ployed. She was employed at the
Professional Care Home in Hartford.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Hillard and
Tina Casteel were guests of Mrs.
Beulah Hillard and Ivan on Thursday
afternoon.
Several visitors were at McHenry
Baptist Church for the Easter Ser-
vices Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gene Stewart
of Bloomington, Illinois and Mr. and
Mrs. James Allen of Akron, Ohio,
have been recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Buster Baize.
Women's softball
league forming
The Ohio County Women's Softball
League will be meeting at the Hotel
Tilford in Beaver Dam, Sunday, April
2nd at 2 p.m. All coaches and players
are urged to attend. Church leagues
are invited to participate in the
meeting. Uniforms and softball
equipment will be on display. This is
authorized by Chester Knight, Ohio
County Women's Softball League
President.
Fine Art workshop
set April 1
The Owensboro Museum of Fine Art
will present an all day workshop in
Creative Stitchery and Applique on
Saturday, April 1, beginning at 10:00
a.m. and conducted by Caroline Dahl.
The Louisville artist is well-known
for the informative and interesting
workshops she has presented in the
region, including one in quilting held
at the Museum on February 18.
During this quilting session, par-
ticipants learned to combine
traditional stitches and methods with
contemporary designs and materials.
This Saturday, Ms. Dahl will
provide instruction in applique and
embroidery stitches such as outline,
cross, threaded back and satin stit-
ches. Participants will learn to apply
these stitches in completing a 12"
square sampler of their own design.
Examples of Ms. Dahl's sUtchery
and applique pieces, including quilts
and clothing, will be on display in the
Museum April 2 through April 26.
The workshop series is free to
museum members. There is a fee of
$5.00 for non-members. Anyone
wishing to register and obtain a list of
supplies should call the museum at
684-4978.
Mrs. Judy Aldridge, Lynn Hunter
and Cliffie Miller, celebrated bir-
thday's recently.
A baby shower was given at the
fellowship hall at McHenry Baptist
Church recently honoring Mrs.
Brenda Shields. She received several
nice gifts and quite a few attended.
Mr. and Mrs. David Ford visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, C.W. Ford of
Echols and his aunt, Mrs. Mabel
Snodgrass and family of Echols and
enjoyed Easter dinner at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Beulah Hillard.
Mrs. Doris Jones and children of
Louisville visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Lennie Baggarly and
Easter holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Mr. and Mrs. DJtvid
A.C. Raines has been
of his parents, Mr. and
Raines of Rosine.
A revival will begin a
Baptist Church on April
ning at 7 p.m. each
James Watt is the
there will be special
pastor is Recie Young.
To report McHenry
Mrs. Hubert Hillard,
mun
Sponsored By
MARCH 31: Rosins Chapter Order
of the Eastern Star, will have a chili
supper at the Horse Branch Masonic
Hall at 7 p.m.
MARCH 31: A variety show will be
held at 6:30 p.m. at the Horse Branch
School gym. All 4-H'ers are urged to
attend and participate.
APRIL 1: The Fordsville Gospel
Mission will have a gospel singing
beginning with regular services at 7
p.m. Satruday. Featuring the Burden
Family and Rev. Russell Beasley and
family. Everyone is invited.
APRIL 1: The Ohio County
Historical Society will meet at 2 p.m.
at the museum. A very
program is planned.
APRIL 3: The
Woman's Club will meet
the Kentucky Utilities
Beaver Dam.
APRIL 10: The
Homemakers will meet at
Mrs. Linda Ward.
APRIL 12 : Th'
Homemakers will meet
the Kentucky Utilities
Beaver Dam.
APRIL 12: The
Homemakers will meet
Mrs. Lucille Barnes.
Call 298.7100 to report your Community Calendar
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