The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1954 Page: 2 of 18
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About People You
Know-by yvonne cardamon
aw tmlilyl'/irt
Mrs. D. E Prudborne
home Thursday from P A f Hocptt
been lor treatment of an ssr in-
fection.
Mr. sod Mrs A. I. Crawford
and family bars returned to Car*
thage to make their home Mr.
Crawford, who has
in Livingston, is
Darnell
Mrs. Gordon Davis has returned
from Shreveport where she attend-
ed the birth of a grandson, foe
Martin, born to Mr. and Mrs. A.
B Davis February 1
Bill Sparks, son of Mr. and Mrs.
B. J. Sparks, and John Adams,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Adams,
left from Center Friday for Bar-
ksdale Field, Shreveport, for phy-
sicals after volunteering for ser-
vices in the armed forces.
Mrs R O. Thomas entered High-
land Hospital in Ihreveport Sun-
day where she will remain for a
week undergoing treatment.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Tindall Utl
as weekend guests. Jerry Beaird
and her reammals of B Dorado.
Arkansas; Mr. and Mrs. Hem Moore
and sans, Larry and Tommy.
MRS. TOM BANKHEAD and
MRS. ft. S. WALSH were boots*
aas to the (Jargon CM* at their re-
cent meeting, whleh wee held in
Us Community Moose They sorv
ed Cokes and cookies to the slab
members. M«S PAUL CPLLCM,
who will be tbs general rbalratan
of the spring flower show, report-
ed on the progress of plans for
that event, and appointed various
committees The show will bo held
in Mar.
MRft BOB BLBOSOH was the
speaker for the day. She gave a
very Interesting talk on wallpaper,
with various samples to Illustrate
bor points.
The Village Players mot la the
Club House in Davis Park Monday
night Hosis and hostesses for the
evening were MR. and MM
(f PEN TIN ABERNATHY, BO
DARNELL and MIBB I
HAM/ They served coffee and
doughnuts to M members and vie-
llom
MRU. ALICE KBM.V
presided over the bustaese meeting
of the Village Players and Ml
1AM BROWN gave a human
talk on the problems of direct
no amsteem ploy at a recent BM
J. 0. Adaan isyrsMM
AppwctollMi T#
Up* Louring Office
Aa the equity Iwt-tfl has soon
fit to drop me from further sendee
rr.n. n. te&4
THE PANOLA WATCHMAN
I wish to tohe
fit to drop
la '
this gggpgfgtios
ssurtsilm vSETmu
uty sheriff.
It has beau a pleasure to se
r. Whether I am
11 served as a dap-
serve
aa
to this capacity
official of net, yea eao always
count on me If I can ho of help
to auy of you.
Again, thanks far year eeurtosy
Two new members were
ed at the meeting. JOE PHILLIPS
and DHL MOONK. ELI DAVIE
and RALPH SMITH were vis Mora.
MRS JIMMIE DC RAN is In Trl
State Hospital, Shreveport, fal-
lowing surgery.
Would You Go To A
Blacksmith To Get A
Tooth Extracted?
Of coursa not. Vow'd go to o skillod, ox*
Whan yow'ro in tko mark ot for o tolovision
sot, you witt wont to doed witti a skttlod, ax-
porioncod tolovision todmickm.
THAT'S US!
Ws'vd boon in tbo tolovision f ioM smeo its
infancy ... Wo know it from tbo ground up!
buying a tolovision sot.
Our skill, reputation, oEperionco and into-
grity is your protection.
If its price yew want... Wo hove if!
If it's quality performance and service yaw
.. we hove it, too!
rM&uutUy
“YOUR RCA VICTOR DEALER"
2 Stores To Serve Ysu
Sincerely Your
John Quincy
RoUry Club Now*
•y JAMBS CAM MACK
The
frtdoy
with
elAlmu
MMMRe
Vtre-President
■Rotary Ctoh
Stovall * PtotogB
■ John
Stovsll pra-
te eharea af the program
waah. Dr. «. C. Smith al
Ely tian Field*
School New*
RUTH WtSTMORS LAND
The load! haahaiball teem* tool
three gaaws to HallevtBe when
they played hem Tuesday eight.
Is g game played by the Junior
beye the final sears wan Id-11.
Ugh sehesd girls leal by a «-M
margin. Nigh Merer for E F. waa
Mary Tucker with If paints to tori
credit. The high ached beys learn
their game wtth a Id-Id
ROiim — ftoffii ile^le |ei ie tk-L»
BFV-w wRg l^nvvR vfr^mB 1HQ IB *RB
ime with If points.
HalleeMe to leading In the dist-
rict contest.
The Harrison County 'Feed and
Co fn conjunction with
1 Mill* bee toMlatod a aew
In scientific hog feeding,
by giving F. t: A. hoys a rcglelcr
eg Da roc gift The boys will In
tom dee one pig baeb to their P.
F. A rhepter Local boys who were
given pigs are Jerry Davidson end
JUmup Mareer,
The district girl* gad boys he*
bdheli teumement win be bold
here Feb. 11-1111
Teems Ihel will part Id pete ere
Ifatlevllle. lla/Mee. Kerneth. We*,
bom sod Btyslae Field*.
(leave* «M hcgia al 7 O'clock
each night.
The wlsntog teem will day to
(he regional coded which wlB dm
Held *t KRgece.
9. f. A
A fotto
by th* F. F A. shorter was given
to the school cafeteria, Friday
eight
vac the F. F. A.
Tammy Boyd, of
Wlaaeboro.
A cogram was preaealed hy
Jerry Devldee*. Billy Tec her
Jobeay ftorrh. Jimmy Wdab. Jto
my McClendon. Bobby Beak B«
ly I!**via. Tom Ttonwtoa. Bubka
Woodley and John Ref Reeves. A
panel dteoumfou wee Ml la wbft#
•ease of the dads gad bey* partL
'll scheduled lor
idtb Bet bus i
ter the
owed s
metis of lad yuuft dram rehear
sd for the Retory show. Rev
Brown then gave as u brtuf review
of the show lor this year. The etub
showed a grdhl daal af eatbustoam
i ad readtoewe to work to proper-
lag for this year's shew whleh Is
Friday, February
has done quit* a bit of
work la preparing th# show
even though Pleas urn ad
data N promise* to he bigger and
better than ecu*.
Out of town
included Meyer B. fhuen gad Rev
C. A. Went af neuter sad Waller
C. Tedd of Dallas Waller Was so
impressed wMh IBuw of tod year*
show ho bought the Brel Id tick-
oto to go du eda end promised to
to bank to see the show aad bring
Wo family wftb Mm. Dr Bmito tod
M Mu gaud Waller Depps, local
lab teehatetea ter Cart begs Medi-
cal aad Bargtaal Clinic
lien scary Chapter degrees were
conferred open Jam** Titter, Dor
reH WBMerns. Mike Kyle. Albert
Ageev and Res FVfcon* far (be#
oatrlbattens of Hv»
a*d gifts t* to* r, r. a
A
bid brown L
tee end c«4d
»H«y
potato selad. rsf
*e wee served to
I rarawny bus I
UK* Of Model
toner rad ter (to
They arc- Whl
Nobby ftorrte Ne*
Forroff. ffsmb Wsedtey end to*
Item grade toneme FsU-
re(l sod Job soy Weftsce. seen
greds ftteby tonne toot M
who
firm
toe a
le toe
Mr*.
Ta "30" Club Thvndoy
The ladies of Ito "21" Club met
M the heme of Mm. J. D. Brasher
Thursday for B covered dish lew
Spring flowers were used d ven-
tage points The dtetog table was
overlaid with g white cut work
doth gad the esnlerplsrt wee an
eryaugement of King Alfred Daf-
fedits sad tern In a low crystal
bowl flanked wtth white lepers Mi
crystal toldam.
Mrs H D Grill* was named
Mrthriuy benoroe ter Ibc luncheon
' waa premini ed Ism pieces of
- - - - — - * v — ^^ddgMMi Ln
rfyNii mi tttf CTinara pniiini uy
the dub
After lunch a short business
•ding sms held and Mm. M. H
with g gift JneftfUlnem In tor
family tod nd toon able to de-
Itedr d CkrtetoMa.
ling www: Mm. R.
C. Beauchamp, Mm. If. H. Thomas
Sr. Mm. J. F. Bp»i—nr». Mm. H.
«% /siffi. MR I I to—'-A. as. —A, ag..
I* wlllM. Nil. INUrIb^ elJIFrift, Nfl
J. M Bmllb and Mm. J, D. Brash-
er. Mm. Bah Mon* and son Bandy
lochylll# Nawt- ; 4
Dallas VKitors
Week-End Guests
OfJ.B. Carters
MR*. J. M. BMITM
' Mr. aad Mrs. WRII* Wooer aad
ebltdrea. Amite aad Buesn of Dab
la* spent Ike weekend with her pa-
rents Mr. aad Mm. J. B Carter.
Baaaa stayed1 (or e longer visit.
Rev. aad Mm. L D Reagan at-
tended a meeting of the Mlnletere
and their wive* d the (sragvtew
district of the Methodist Church ta
BBmosMmomgses T ■—»d g of
flVBBBteDll, B
Vtelling la the home of Mr. eal
Mm. B. T. Hetm Monday were;
Mm. MaUie Cherry sad grandson.
Daaay Thomason. Mrs. Fea aad
Mm. Em May Fagter aad daught-
er d| of Marshall.
VIBIT IN BALL Ad
Mr. and Mm. Hornet L. Akin*
Jr. aad children. Tommy and Mary
Lon of Dell** Halted hie parent*.
Mr. aad Mrs. H. L. Akin* Br., ov
or the weekend.
Bev. aad Mrs. I* D. Usages aad
tana have returned from a visit
with rdetlve* ig Winnvboro.
MIBB BMITH NBTDRNg
Miss Louise Smith has returned
mi* after a visit wltk relative*
ta Longview,
Paulin* Parker of Delta* spent
the weekend wltk Mr. and Mr*. B.
L. Parker.
James Campbell le a medical pa-
tient at Panola Ylenord lloepHal
In Carthage,
MAS OPC NATION
Mrs. W, C. Capps and Mre. J, D,
Brasher wsre in Longview Friday
to be with their *1star, Mrs. Or-
ra MsiMh, who underwedt surgery
St flregg Memorial Hospital
Mr. end Mrs Leo Berber and fa
Mt.
Flffli liNiJoy Mooting
Hold At Mf.
The Fifth ftendsy Meeting of
the Mt Elen A seat lotion met with
the ML Bethel Mlestessary IsytM
torch Jestesry Jbte
The meeting wee opened wftb
e wide erne to I be visitors, given
by lie poster. New, Wffttem MNL
e^t Ifendereen.
Koto service was opened wftb
swwg and prayer. Ministers on toe
vmesm Friday ntebt were- Her
Otctle Need. Tbupnen- Nor. Meet
Herr# Mender sen (Murder mere
In messspei were brnogbt by New
BdpnteWd Ateeonder Maple Grove:
Leech true served to spprwth
ISO present, after wide*
message) were deftvnmd by Nov. J
W Harper. Com Bprimpa*; Nee, A
D Gerbrwu*. If err set
The meeting cteeoB Net order
eftgbt oftb Nor Jack (hoNb. Fee-
efrietmw liter John Fool Jeeves
Nor Lee nerd MBtocd. Wonders**
No* For
the
ftther
Nor W ft fcrMftfh fthedee He*
Oaten
mlly of Hurl and visited the# pa-
te. Mr. And Mts.IL A.
and family. Mr. and Mri. Rufus
Bhurp uvur I ha weehend.
ATTgNO FUNBRAL
Mr. and Mrs. ft. L Parker of
Rockville aad Mias Pauline Purhur
of Dallas attended the funeral ot
Mfl. Lues in Marshall Friday.
Mr. aad Mm. Martla Matthew*
of Raytswu uru visiting Mr. usd
Mrs. James Campbell and other re-
lative* here aad ia Marshall,
J. N. Flanagan Is B medical pa
liunt at Paaola Oanaml Hospital
ta Carthago.
Mr. aad Mrs (la* Jordan of Bay
Iowa wars la BechvHI* for (to
weekend to to Wfthher brother In
tew. Jnmas Campball. who I* in Pa-
aola Cteueral HoapMal la Carthage
Mr. .aad Mm. Harman Yarbo-
rough af Carthago wars rareal
•seat* af Mf. and Mm. O, 8. Ed-
en* and family.
VtglTI DAUOMTBR
Whit Yahdla af Haadarsoa vlalt-
ad hie daughter, Mre. Jaates P.
Crawford. Mr. Crawford and chll-
dran Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur TulMa and
son. Bill, of Bhrovoport apant the
washand wtth bar parents. Mr. aad
Mre. J, M. Smith and family.
J, D. Harbor who has toes visit
lug hie parents. Mr. end Mr*. W.
P. Barber left Monday tor Huston.
Mr*. Annie Beauchamp and Mrs,
Ottte Maueork sad so* af Teasba
wore Beehvllle visitors Sunday.
Card Of TKduikt
W* wish to etprese our heart-
felt ihanks to all eur friends gad
neighbors far. every comforting
word of sympathy and every kind
Bum extended bp durteg the ill-
Bom and lam of our dear husband
Daddy May Ood Mbs* you
Card Of Thanks
^iZf^'eho
rent
•sch
so tnoeh tlw lov-
wn us ta ssr re-
___ We are grateful to
of yea who helped hear oar
May Had richly blase you.
The Family gf Ola Bote
Need
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MW
•but of love end appreciation for
tor untiring efforts in P-TA nr
fttos She wn* arealdcnl of Ibc
Brsf Mother's Club of Gary Behoof
BAYTOWN VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Harper and
family of Baytown vlefted kte bro
liter, Hubert Horner, and Mre.
Horner els* Ms brother-in-law.
James Campbell, who le h medical
patient el Panel* General Hospt
tel thta weehend,
Mrs, Ada Jordan end Milton Jor-
dan of Carthage aad Mre. Lota Ed-
en* of Beehvllle vtelled their bro-
ther, Dr. and Mre. C. A, Wyatt, aad
family la Marshall Sunday,
IN JACKSONVILLE
Mr. and Mr*. J. N. File and son.
Tommy, were weehend suosta of
Rev. end Mrs Elbert Sipes and fa-
mily la Jacksonville,
Rev, J. M Stringer of Mender
son preached at both service* at
the First Baptist church her* Nun-
YOi/R ton prroUoana will to a thing of (to past, too
-ilrteldw handle thorn. Our 10 yteft onpori*
mm h IftdBtes Tnn work npiuree you a (template,
fpptefpWi sorvico,
CECIL KENDALL
Upstelre Ovor Telephone Office
Roovos Bldg, imp I to Chevrolet
Rhone 737
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Ground Meats, 3 lbs. • * $1.00
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Stew Meat, 4 lbs......$1.00
Round Steab, lb.......69c
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Shoulder Steaks, l». •••39c
Smoked Hams, lb.......59c
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Picnic Hams. lb. *......«39c
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Clements, U. O. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1954, newspaper, February 11, 1954; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055063/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.