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The Clarksville Times, Thursday, March 22, 1973
NEWS FROM Detroit
By Mrs. D. K. Thames
1 met at the roadside park from with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
] i 12 noon to 2:30 for a picnic. Pratt.
These are members: .m
LoretU Doyle, Kelly Riainger. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Faucett
Alisia Enox, Angela Rundles. visited in Houston with the
MIDWAY H.D.
CLUB MEETS
With Mrs. Minnie Peterson
as co-hostess, Mrs. Bertha
Garrett entertained the Mid
the program, using “Limiting
God,” through fear and
selfishness.
During the business
section. it was planned to have
way Home Demonstration Clqb a bake ^ in the future and the
at her home h riday afternoon, treasurer's report was given,
with 19 members and guests Mrs. D. K. Thames led the
present. Mrs. A. E. Ingram group in saying the Mizpah
presided, and called the roll benediction.
Linda Shelton. Sonja Rundles, Royce Faucetts. and in
Tina Ann Smith and Jocille Texarkana with the W. W.
Lee. Tanya Yarbrough, Becky Mabrys.
Smith, Stacy Miller, LaWanda
Mauldin. Lisa Shelton. Patsy Mrs. Edythe King left for
Browning, Kerry and Sherry Miama, Florida Ffiday for a
Johnson, and Marla Doyle. visit with the Wayne Kings.
_!_ She and her mother, Mrs.
Bradley of Palestine visited in
visited in Ft. Worth with the
MIDWAY COMMUNITY Dick Maestris. and in Lindat
The regular meeting of the with the B. J. Millers.
Midway Community met at the
center last Friday night for
r oviivuivviuii. vvhwi i»ov » I KIAglll 1UT
call, which was answered by Attending were the Bob supper. Following the supper Mrs* E A Gooch burned
"How many Senior Citizens I've Bryans. Little Tanya McCoin. and business meeting. 42 and hoLme Tuesday fro,n Ft Worth,
Helped This Week." Mrs. Joe Mmes. Aurelia Mitchell, 0. I. ------ -*-----■ where she had attended the
Gibbs led the singing of "God Morris. H. W. Miller, J. E.
Bless America" and "The More Lady man, L. C. Hawks. Virgil Naomi Hoffman.
We Get Together." followed by Walker. Hamil Womack. Jane
the club prayer repeated in Gaither. Pauline Butler. Bonnie
unison- Rogers, D. K. Thames, Russell
For the ten minute Guest. E. B. Stribling, Alice
demonstration, the hostess Marsh and Porter Norwood,
showed a very attractive table
decoration — a clothes brush -
shaped similar to a boat, with
ribbon around it, and small
flowers, and small objects
placed among the bristles. She
aim UU3IIIC3.1 meeting, ana , , ' 7 “ . , 7
volleyball were played. One where she had attended the
birthday honoree was Mrs. Fairclo. She
Naorni Hoffman remained for a longer visit with
Russell Named
Outstanding
Shell Employee
i t m
,pmp!
S'
Bake Sale
March 21
Leigh Humphrey Is Jr. High
Spelling Bee Winner
FELLOWSHIP SUPPER
A fellowship supper
remained for a longer visit with
her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Alma
Burton accompanied her home
for a visit, and with the A. H.
Burtons of Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. George
The Clarksville Jayeee-
Ettes will have a bake sale at
I nine o’clock, Saturday morning,
March 24, at the Chamber of
Commerce building. Proceeds
will be used to start a fund for
James Colby Ward, one year
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Ward of Clarksville. Colby
recently underwent heart
surgery at Parkland Hospital in
Dallas. Anyone wishing to
contribute a cake may call Mrs.
Cliff Kay or bring the cake to
the Chamber of Commerce
building Saturday morning.
Cash donations may be sent to
the Red River National Bank or
given to any Jaycee-Ette
member.
42 GETTOGETHER
Playing 42 at the home of
. , - - Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Thames
also showed two beautiful Saturday night were Mr. and
pictures, embroidered in wool Mrs „ w Thames> Mr. and
thread, and framed. Mrs. Gar| Vickers and Mr. and
A new member. Mrs. Louie Mrs jj w MiUer>
Boulware, was welcomed to the
club." Two guests were Mrs. -*—'
Dean Boulware and Mrs. John /
attending. Maas and fami‘y of DaUaa*
Mr. and Mrs. June Ford of
——- Mesquite are the proud parents
of a daughter. Karla Machelle,
born March 11, weighing 8
pounds and 6 ounces. Grand-
„ean parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. C. nauve, r
Westmoreland of WichiU Falls, Ford and Mrs CJ de Ca selected to receive the
announce the engagement of al, of Detroit. Excalibur Award of the Shell
their daughter, Marilyn Kay, to Oil Company of his
Carl Phillip*, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virginia Marshall outstanding service to the
TO BE MARRIED
Mr. and Mrs.
KYLE RUSSELL
A Red River County
native, Kyle Russell, has been
this week, after a visit with his
mother, Mrs. Alice Bourne and
his sister. Miss Loyce Bourne of
Dallas.
LEIGH HUMPHREY
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flippo
of Pmaha, Nebraska visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
Flippo and other relatives here.
Mrs. E. N. Pratt returned
Castleman, and these members in food SHOW
were present: Mmes. F. L. . .. . H .. . X“‘‘ wl*!X.F*i>u7i*r w* Mrs. Virginia ty&rshall outstanding service to the l
Morgan, V.r. Carpenter, Carl o. **? 4 H rood. Mra. Wayne Philltpa of Coaby, mIled Sund in wl„n,b«ro company and hia exceptional J?"" ,r
Fodye, John Maddox, Ed d , x. with her frtendof longmandmy, per»n.l ach.evementa, , Houaton.
r SSS v
sjsrssirai “ S5S5Fr-% =s«ts-w
Gibbs and E. A. Gooch. boon, cake, and w„ awarded a bmm Wtddtt Falla General ,„d „„ piUm,„ j company.
proy”" in%me,p^“ Ofde? _1_ (ro“ft** 2£l Xt StSS of sSi!' ^‘"yrTdZo”
People Enjoy Life More." from Cosby High School. R Thame>| and Mnj Vi|>. from North Texas State home this week, after under-
bringing many suggested ways MRS GARIU80N retired andTs nowYsenior studen^st EI,ison and relative* in University in 1964. He and his McCuistiongffospitai 601 y "
in which to assist them. MRS. GARRISON RETIRED and is now a Senior student at cinriuvUk. wife, Sylvie, have recently ^ Hospital.
The door prize was won by „ After eleven years with Midwestern University. moved to New York from M T. c. J
Mrs. Morgan. Games were Community Public Serviee OTan^^t™eh“,d “ a Weekend guests of the Atlanta, Georgia. They have a Phrlf f P ‘
'conducted by Mrs. Peterson, in f?rs’ Dav,d Garrison retired |™ddaiughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Odas Gibsons were the Grayson son. Kirk, who is three years
which Mrs. Louie Boulware and 'his w,eek’ Si>e wa* replaced by Earnest Smith of Detroit. Her Spear. family of Hope, old. ^t^thrir grandmother. Mrj.
Mrs. Kerr won prizes. Mrs. Joyce Covington, who had to the former Miss Arkansas and Mrs R Q. Kyle is the son of Mr. and the C’ E’
The next meeting will be been hy Detroit JuamU Smith, who graduated NSd.HoU«» „r u> 01-_____ Mrs. E. K R»««»ll .nH Bentleys Sunday.
with Mrs. Kerr, on April 6. Schools-
when roll call will be answered --
by “My Family Activities To-v>
dv. Champion speller of the
Hob^- *N.d A,v* "srf
- M -i-wcck. period i.
Mr,. Min.m Melon, TuewUy. uigh Humphrey. deuyhUr of
d , Mr. and Mrs. Mack Humphrey
Mrs^ Bruce Burgess of of 1011 Madisorii Clarksville.
**•. °»kiahoma ker A spelling bee is held at
Tulsa.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larkin
Gooch Tuesday night, enroute
home from a convention in
spelling
the end of each six weeks
period in Mr. McDaniel’s
science classes. Words spelled
are taken from material
covered during the period.
Runner-up champion
spellers were Edna Edwards.
Garry Applegate, Mary Rains.
Teresa Mauldin, Rickey
Cooper, Darrell Pearson,
Brenda Jennings, Willie
Dillard, Melissa Sullivan,
Maresa Vickers and Phyllis
Huddleston.
Examples of words spelled
are microorganism, carbonifer
ous, gymnosperm, transpira
tion, chlorenchyma and
gametophore.
Our Business is Your Protection
Beadle Inaurance Agency
Rttf River Coaly
Public Library
HOURS
Mon., Tues., Wed. and Frl.
9 a.m. - 12 noon, 1-5 p.m.
Saturday
9 a.m. * 12 noon
Closed Thursday
Stay Fit." The program will be DOYLE FUNERAL
"The Medicine Your Doctor ._ C. J. Doyle, of Detroit,
K'SKTCKS SHkEK
— 1941Th® u/Mirii.xr 'I, , . Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
place in April. “ * Dennia Peafce th“
Kyle is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. K. Russell and
grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Bowers.
Prescribes.”
died of a heart attack at 11:45
a.m. Sunday in McCuistion
Hospital, where he was
admittted Saturday night.
Funeral services were
c onducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. at
Ixeverett Steele Funeral Home
in Paris, with the Rev.* Bob
SCHOOLS CLOSED
Detroit Schools
y uetroit schools were
closed Monday for a work shop
to be held in Mt. Pleasant.
ATTEND LAY
CLERGY DINNER
The following from the
Methodist Church in Detroit _________ ___________
attended the dinner at Paris Bryan, pastor of the Methodist
Junior College Tuesday: Jack Church, officiating. Interment
Hood, C. M. .Hopper, the Rev. was made in Post Oak
and Mrs. Bob Bryan, Mmes. Cemetery.
Russell Guest. E. B. Stribling, Survivors include his wife T*'1.1"' “h?udj’ °[ Sa",
Paulinq Butler and Miss and these sons. Max. Kenneth the dau*h‘«r °|
Geraldine Butler. - and John: daughter Mr« N«lli» 2_hertm Phillips, formerly of
were' ville.
were their children Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Pearce, Kimberly
and Missy of Weatherford, and
Mr. and Mrs. James Pearce,
Jayme and Shanta of Clarks-
-*=r
Weekend guests of Mr. and
__ Mrs. A. A. Bivins were Mr. and
<■■■ w Mrs. Donald Vickers and family
•j, , i . . Of Copperas Cove. Last
tWeekend of Miss weekend Mr and Mrs w H
nil!. he,r Edwards and Pau» of Conroe
niece, Mrs. Cathy Achilles and visited the Bivins
daughter. Rhonda, of San
' 'j.
Miss and these sons. Max. Kenneth
and John; daughter, Mrs. Nellie nx,»mxxi«
Miller of Florida and Mrs. uelr°11'
Margaret Burns of Ft. Worth
and four brothers, Alvin,
George, James
The Robert Banks of
M.W.U. LUNCHEON
The Methodist Women met Doyle,
at the Church Monday noon for
a covered dish luncheon, before
’he meeting at 1 p.m. The Rev.
Bob Bryan offered Thanks SEABERN PHILLIPS
lH*fore the meal.
Mrs. J. B. Griffin returned
home from a visit of two weeks
in Austin with Mrs. Sybil
Evans and the Robert
Touchetts. She accompanied
Alvin, »»____... ,—r— . lumneus. one accompanied
and Thomas Mesqu.te were weekend gaiests Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin of
aid Joe S' C W Su,phur- SprinK8’ who had
the weekend there.
Miss Pat Boulware and
Miss Pam Durler of Irving
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Louie Boulware.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fodge
Visiting Sunday with Mrs.
Fred Bell, who has been a
«- x. x„. _ „ -skskss: s Si-’HF
Opening prayer, with Mrs. was a member of the First *°7 BeU'
llamil Womack at the organ. Baptist. Church in Longivew. :• , j m a *»»* • “*»o rooge naa vis
zziKr- -
Bleta Tomlinson of Detroit, and
brothers Theron Phillips, of Mr. and Mrg Bm
San Antonio and Maurice Robertson and family visited in
weekend
relatives.
in Dallas with
in Benton, Arkansas at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Richardson by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Olan Richardson of
Marshall, Arkansas for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mr*. Carl
Arturbury and son of Idabel,
Oklahoma visited the Jerry
Marshalls Thursday night.
Ricky Walker returned
home this weekend from
Mason. Iowa were where he
attended an Auctioneer's
School. j
With Mrs. Lola Venable
were Mmes. Effie Humphrey,
Mrs. Cora Mae McGuire,
Myrtle Finch, who also visited
Mrs. Alma Moss. Mr. and Mrs.
William Elrod also were guests
of Mrs. Venable Sunday. Mrs.
Venable returned home Mon-
day from Garland where she
had visited the Donald
the Van
Venables.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0.
C. Owens and Verlyn this
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Martin and daughter of
Grand Prairie.
Wilburn Gray of Midway
Community, who suffered a
heart •-attack recently, is
recovering.
Lewis Smith returned
home Thursday from Oklahoma
City, where he has been a
patient for several weeks. He is
slowly improving. Here to visit
him and their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Smith and other
relatives here were the Denton
Sherrins of Mesquite; the Jerry
Fred Smiths of Grand Prairie
and Mrs. Patricia Smith of
Dallas. The small son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Smith, Austin Trent,
is doing nicely.
ANNOUNCING
SHERRY BAPTIST
CHURCH
IS COMING TO CLARKSVILLE TO
SHARE A SPRING REVIVAL WITH
YOU
MARCH 26 - APRIL 1
EVANGE1IST
GENE JACKSON of KKISTOW, OKLA.
SPECIAL MUSIC
JOHNNY FLANAGAN AND THE
JACKSON FAMILY of SLATON, JEXAS
IF YOU LIKE GOOD SINGING,
COME AND BE BLESSED BY THE
GOSPEL IN SONG.
7:30 P.M. NIGHTLY
EXHIBITION BUILDING
AT FAIR GROUNDS.
Hughston & Son
Insurance
Agency
Phone 427-2855
Mrs. Susie Watson visited
in Ft. Worth this weekend with
relatives.
Phillips of Memphis, Tenn.
Naples with
Cogburns.
Gene
>
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk
Icenhower and Ronnie of
Sulphur Springs visited Mrs. L.
C. Icenhower.
BROWNIES MEET
Mrs. C. M. Hopper and
Miss Geraldine Butler are
leaders for the Brownies, who
will be meeting each Monday at
3:30 in the H
Building. Monday the group Fallas with the J/E LadymaiT
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny
Covington and Debbie visited
in Dallas with the John Lewis
Strains this weekend.
«
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Long
of Goldwsithe spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Homemaking Ladyman visited^in WkhiU SeI>eCa C°W*n *nd fam‘ly’
Mr. and Mrs. Wyndal Sisco
With Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Hawks were her grandson,
Danny Bartley and Danny
Danser, both teachers at
DeSoto. Also Mrs. Claud
Martin of Annona and Mrs.
Titus of Avery. The Hawks
were dinner guests Sunday of
the A. J. Bartleys of
Clarksville.
Mrs. Laura Miller is
visiting in Mineral Springs,
Arkansas with her sister, Mrs.
Roman Davis, and Mr. Davis,
who is home from the Hospital
VOTE FOR
n08 HARVI
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Liberal Terms Available
SEE GARY AT
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402 W. MAIN 427-3200
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.... . J uuai uiocu w ilie to iiuiuc it uni viic iiuspiiai
2vxsiLSi srtL'fws
Wright.
Mansfield visited Mrs. Mertie
Pratt and other relatives here.
Mr. and Mr,. T. E. Burk, Pt Jirt^T.rtLfItK?h°WT °i
h.uo kxxxxr, A_ii x M* Worth visited this weekend
rv* * “”£»" W’th he with Mrx. Vivian Millar. Mra
Don Nteholxx (am,ly. LuU»r Icenhownr and othnr
relatives here.
patient for several months. He-
is unimproved at this time.
Loyce Bourne of Dallas
spent the weekend at home
with her mother, Mrs. Alice
Bourne.
School’of the National Guard
from Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pratt
*re in Junction City. Kansas
Boyce
Hurst
Eddie
Ft Mra’ Berta Harria°n Mr. and Mrs.
i« attenZz r Air m1! visited in Mt’ P,eaaant thia Csmpbel! were in
attending sn Mobile weekend with Mr,. Cordie Fry. Sunday with the
Albrittons.
The James R. Millers were
Dallas visitors this weekend.
Billy Bourne of Asntee,
The Dale Millers were met California returned to hi* home
.1
o ttfNTOWN TEXACO
wmmmmMmmsx w.
is Pleased to announce that
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WILL BE GIVEN Wl FH EVERY
GASOLINE PURCHASE
BEGINNING THURSDAY,
MARCH 22'
CANDIDATE FOR CLARKSVILLE SCHOOL BOARD
We are fortunate in Clarksville to have an excellent school system. It is one of the '
largest enterprises in Red River County with an operating budget of more than one million
dollars. It operates on state, federal and local monies and is governed by a board of
trustees. It is our responsibility sa citisens in the Clarksville Independent School District
to elect board members who will assure us our children will be guaranteed a high level
educational system. -
I would like to take this opportunity to ask for your vote and support on April 7 for
thebosrd of Trustees. Clarksville Independent School District. I am married, 36 years old,
and have four children In school. Boyd, 5th grade, Amy, Clay and Amber in the 3rd grade
You may be assured our educational faculties are of great importance to me. I have Uved In
Red River County moet of my life operating a business in Clarksville for eight years and my
ranching interest for thirteen years. I believe I have the business sense, the common sense
and the acute interest to quaUfy as a candidate for the school board.
Your vote and support wUI be appreciated.
u (Political Ad Paid for by Bob Harvey)
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1973, newspaper, March 22, 1973; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021691/m1/8/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.