Panola County Post (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 32, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 13, 1988 Page: 2 of 20
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collecting food
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Of Same Or Lesser Price
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be turned over to the Samartan
House lor distrbution.
Item* needed include: soup, beet
stow. chili canned fish, canned
meats, canned vegetables, canned
frutts and canned potatoes.
Carthage’s USave Food Store
donated the plastic bags tar the
drive.
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Earl Reeves
1919-1988
Funeral services for Mr. Earl
Reeves. of Galloway Community,
are set tor Saturday, Nov. 12. at 2
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Michelle Haye. Carthage
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Manufacturers
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Accepting Applications
For the February 1989
Vocational Nursing Class
in Carthage
Final Protest Date is
Wednesday November 16, 1988
At 8:00 A.M.
in The W.H. Gullette Technology
Bldg. On The Main Campus Of
Panola College
Call: 214-693-2034 Immediately
For Application Information
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Mrs Wiliams, 70, died Wednes- Singletary. both of Grapeland; and a
day. N6v 9. at her home nephew. Franklin Roach of Car-
Born August 23, 1918 in thage.
Brownwood, she was the daughter
STORE HOURS: MON.-SAT. 8 a.m.-10 p.m.
________SUNDAY 8 a.m.-9 p.m.________
419 WEST LOOR 436-CARTHAGE, TEXAS
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are members tram Pack 243 spon-
sored by Central Baptist Chunch
Pack 249, sponsored by St Pauls
Presbytenan Chunch, Eiplorer Post
245, sponsored by Panola General
Hosphal and Explorer Post 2*4.
sponsored by the Panola County
Sherifs Department.
Colection bags and indormation
tai be distrbuted to households in
neighborhoods thoughout the coun-
ty
Donora are asked to place
canned goods only in the bags and
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of Leonard and Willie Mae McIntosh
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Frances Williams Nov. 9. at Houston County Hospttal
1918-1988 Born July 31, 1892 in Grapeland,
Funeral services for Mrs Frances she was the daughter of Robert and
Williams, of Carthage. were held at Fannie Singletary. Mrs. Jones
2 p.m. Friday. Nov. 11. at Hawthorn married the Rev. E. Jones. She was
Funeral Home Chapel with Dr a member of the St. Mary CME
Charles G Dodson officiating. Church.
Burial was held in Oddfellows Survivors include two sisters:
Cemetery Willie O. Rusher and Annie
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United Way gift given
Dr. Gary McDaniel, right. accepts a check from Joe Hendley, rep-
resentative of Texas Utilities, on behalf of the Panola County
United Way. The $300 donation was a gift to the United Way tram
Texas Utilities. According to Magda Luker, local United Way
treasurer, the contribution brings the drive totals to $6,600.
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resident of Carthage since 1950.
moving here from Shreveport. She
was Director of Nurses for Panola p.m. at Hawthorn Funeral Home
General Hospital from 1950-1956. chapel with Bernie Ttede of-
and from 1963-1967. during which t c»ating
time she was also in charge of In Burial will be held at Reeves
Service Education at the hospital Cemetery
Mrs Williams was also a camp fire Mrs. Reeves, 69. died Friday at
leader from 1956-196? and was a Schumpert Medical Center in
past prenident of the camp fire Shreveport, La.
council. She was a member of the Born Feb 18 1919 in Panola
Central Baptist Church County, he was the son of Looney
Survivors include her husband, A. and Mattie Johnson Reeves. He
Neil Williams, and several nieces was a retired truck driver with 22
and nephews years of service with Sealand Truck-
Memorial donations may be made ing Company of Houston. He was a
to Panola General Hospital, Central World War h Veteran of the U.S.
Baptist Church, or to the church of Navy. He was a member of the
your choice Teamsters Local 968 of Houston.
Survivors include his wife. Mar
Beulah Jones garet Reeves of Galloway; five
1892-1988. sons: Harold Reeves of Shreveport.
Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah Johney and Bob Reeves, both of
Jones, of Grapeland, will be held at Galloway, Jimmy Reeva* of
1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, at Baytown, and Billy Reeves of Hous-
Brewington Baptist Church in ton; one brother: Alzie Reeves of
Grapeland with the Rev. L.W. Galloway; four sisters: Clara Walter,
Wilison olticiating. Mary harrison and Jennie Yount, al
Burial will be in Augusta of Galloway, and Luerline White of
Cemetery in Grapeland Nacogdoches; seven grandchildren
Mrs Jones, 96, died Wednesday, andone great-grandchild.
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Martin, Phil. Panola County Post (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 32, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 13, 1988, newspaper, November 13, 1988; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499704/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.