The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1968 Page: 4 of 23
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lit) Club Holds
Mrs. Moore Has
Sweaters
REMY
For Your Man
anil tuuntm
MR1. RALPH WELDON NORSWORTHY
SPOUT OR DMSS STYLSS
After • brief wedding trip.
.TO SUIT
CUTS
snts
INK UMS!
In Charleston. S C. where the
bridegroom is stationed with the
V. S Air Force.
Edna Me
of the ft
Party Fetto
Bride-Elect
fur wtmm
CAMPUS SHIRTS
ihe house
(1 Brown fit.
Chdffh
setting
Mrs I.ink Henderson, nee
Miu Debbie chandler, was hon-
ored with a teashower Sat-
urday at the home of Mrs
Louis Robinson
Guests were greeted by Mrs.
Robinson. Mrs Henderson, the
bride's mother, Mrs Chandler,
and the bridegroom's mother.
Mrs. Sam Henderson of Shreve-
WOOL and DACRON
BLEND SUITS----------
wore in
Langle'
tempter
eonvers
Mrs Jake Walker returned
recently from a visit with her
aunt Mr. W. ft. Holcomb in Du-
rant. Okla and an uncle Mr.
and Mrs. Mill Gill and family
in Antlers, Okla. Mrs Worth
Yarborough also wept with
Mrs. Walker She visited friends
and relatives In Atoka. Okla.
Mrs Ray Vandagrjff is in
Kansas City. Kan. where she is
spending ten days with relativ-
is shifts for men and
les We
e extra
ampua shirts never
Tea Shower
Fetes Bride
Ijct Birdwell’s supply you with your
hunting clothes and boots. We have the
famous brands for your quality assur-
ance
Mrs
,r»hn S.
■br rrwx
Birthday Party
Mrs Pauline Moore, floe El-
vin in Carthage, was honored
with a dinner on her 79th birth-
day Sunday.
Those present for the occas-
ion were her children Mr and
Mrs. t G. French. Mrs Viols
Lyons, David, Ann and Dean of
Houston. Mrs. Jennie Faye Rog-
ers and Mary, and Mrs. Colan
Moore and Abbie. Garland and
Nolan Moore all of Carthage
Also, her grandson. Jim Rog-
ers who is stationed with the
VS Navy in Los Angelos. Calif.,
Mrs Mattle Murphy of Falfur
ias. Mrs. Bill Langford and
Mrs Faye Hull.
Mr* Beth Parker was the
speaker during a meeting of Xi
Delta Psi Chapter of Beta Stg
ma Phi in the Mkne of Mrs
Helen Goolsby-
Mrs Martha ArnoM pre*
dent of the chapter, presided
at the meeting
The welfare committee pre
sented several projects and rf
was fmaDv decided to set wp a
medicine fond Mr the needy
The Christmas f*rty date
set for Dec ft
Mrs C- L. Williams recently
visit d her daughter and fam
Hy Mr. and Mr J L Heard
and family in Canton and at-
tended the homecoming of Can-
ton High School. Her grand-
daughter Miss Martha Heard
was chosen homecoming queen
Mr and Mrs Darrell Che*h
ire, Jennifer and Jay of Paris
spent the weekend with his
mother. Mrs Allen Cheshire
Mr and Mr* Huey lawrence
Of Olympia. Wash , announce
the birth of a daughter. Dehor
ah Kave. bom Oct. 21 weighing
7 lbs 2 12 ounces. Grandpar-
ents are Mr and Mrs Ekatey
Lawrence of Ridervine
Mr and Mrs Chester Stout
were in Dallas over the week-
end to attend market
Mrs Leonard Fleming of
Many. La. is spending several
davs of this week with her sts
tert. Mrs Kate Sistrunk and
Mrs. J / Middlebrook
Mrs J W Morrison is reeov
ering from sorgery m Bristol
General Hospital m Dallas
Mrs Erma Moseley of Denver.
Colorado recently visited Mrs
Mrs Dan Stehla invited call-
ers to register at the bHde't
book. placed on a Victorian
marble topped table. The dining
table was covered with an heir-
loom lace doth and centered
with a silver candelabra holding
tall white tapers and a lovely
Doral arrangement in pink and
white, the brides chosen col-
ors Miu Judy Mlnnigh poured
pink punch from a silver bowl
and other silver appointments
held nuts and mints and white
cake squares embossed with
Sink rosebuds, served by Mrs.
nel Drewcry.
Co.hostesses showing gifts on
display throughout tl
were: Mmes R C. _
H R Minnlgh. L G Beale. Guy
Bates. Thomas Ritter. K. Raker.
Robert Pike. Crawford Parker,
Jr.. Frank t^ngley. Sr., and
Henry Jolley.
The FirM'Mei
in Carthage wa
Mon l.iv for a doable ring cere-
mony writing in marriage Miss
Susan Anne Eacoe and Ralph
Weldon Norsworthy Rev Glenn
Eckerts officiated
Parents of the couple are
Mrs. Thomas Eacoe and Mrs
Archie Mae Norsworthy.
A WM Mary Anne Black, tout-
m or th** ryfww* pro\j<i< tr<* pr<
nuptial music and accompanied
Brent Lacy, cousin of the bride. Link Henderson and h'* bride
who saog "More”
Tom Eacoe gave his sister in
EMfMMk. The bride wore a
street-length gown of rose point
Chantilly taee over peau satin
The empire bodice was accent
ed with a narrow band of satin
and repeated on the long sleev-
es at the wrist finished with a
petite bow. The graceful A
line skirt was enhanced with
a full cage back of lace Her
veil of illusion fell in misty
softness from a petal hat of
peau satm leaves She carried
a bouquet of White carnations
FUTURE BRIDE — Mr and
Mrs. L. 0. Emmens of
Grapeland announce the en-
gagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
o Danny Reed, son
BN|l , „ ,
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T.
Reed of Clayton The bride
elect Is a seniot home eco-
nomics student at Sam Hou-
ston State In Huntsville and
the future bridegroom is a
senior agriculture econom-
ic student at Texas ABM
University. The wedding
Will be November 28 in the
home of the bride's parents.
NOVEMBER WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hunt an
nounee the approaching marriage of their daughter.
Barbara to Rodney Dean Harris, son of Rev and Mrs.
Jack Harris. The bride-elect is a student at
High School Mr Harris Is a graduate of Beckville High
School and is employed at LeTourneau tn Longview.
Vows will be exchanged Friday. November 8ilB p.m.
at the Pine Grove Assembly Church In Beckville
Friends and relatives are invited to attend.
Boys will Jove our Mmfram
Myle coarts with the zip-out Im-
...............
■T. Bn*) MH TIT! IVINT1
rtf A nt on m vmied Ms
mutter art Osear Rogers
(HlbTr fTiJtivrj ITLTTitly.
We have Haggar
slacks for men
Haggar Macks arc
first for they fit
better naturally.
We have a large selection of men’s suits.
All of our stvles are stocked in the regu-
lar and long lengths for just the right
The home of Mrs Ben Hart
was the setting for » bridal
shower Saturday honoring Miss
Susan Anne Escoe. brideelect
of Ralph Weldon Norsworthy.
Guests were greeted hy Miss
Diana Davis, cousin of the hon-
oree. Receiving guests were
Mrs. Hart, the honoree. Mr*
Thomas Eseoe. mother of Jhe
honorte. and Mrs
fail, grandmother
turc bridegroom
Mrs Lrt Minter
guests
The refreshment
laid with an ecru cutwork cloth
centered with an arrangement
of yellow, orange and brenze
mum*. The appointments were
jeweler* bronze appointments,
ilther decorations mclu1« long
sier.imed veltow roses on the
buffet and fall arrangements
thrm’Rnout the house
Mrs. A. L Davis, grandmoth-
er of the brideelect served
coffee showing gifts were Miss
Candy Davis. Miss Andrea Hart.
Mrs Jeff Minter and Betsy
Hutcherson.
Hostesses for the shower
worn Mmes Samuel Perlman.
E E Bounds G L. Darnell R.
W Thomas D R Rowland. E
A Fitch. Wm. E Hook and
Paw! Cullum
Xi Della Pm
Meet Held
Garden Club
Has Luncheon
ATTENDANTS
Candy Davis cousin of
the bride, served as maid of
honor Sh e wore a dress of
green H!ve< trimmed in gold
M» Carrie^ a bouquet of
temne daisies
Ed Norsworthy served as Ins
testers best man
RECEPTION
A Meeptmn foiio-icd at the
terne «f Mrs A. L Dteir grand-
Kappa Lambda Members
Freak-In At Hippsville
The <
Bulldogs
age her
After
and onl;
due to
tions am
frnslVr 1
started <
Phil K<x
The o
ed aloni
ground
owrall j
Frank
h s’.'back
t, uchdm
over la>
Rdt P
had his
drpartm
three of
Butch I
glr tall!
The s
when I.
in the
gift ad
Hr clin
with hi
‘parked
Rob Joi)
Woma
a short
<>-><i qua
raced If
the tW«
give an
But C
the pas
in tAgi
raced ?i
put Ca
In the s
Ihagc
\s >n>s< I
suing
xard* f<
count tc
Ry Stetson it
dress or west-
ern style.
14.H - 2S 00
By Mallory in
the traditional
< hMMB from •
wide selection
of colors.
11W . 17 M
About People
You Know
The Carthage Garden Club
had a call meeting Oct 2g al
Mrs J. R Brannon's lake house
Klevwn members and three
visitors were present
The club voted to make Christ
mat arrangements to be kept at
the museum for sale if agree-
able with the members of the
board at the museum A share
of the sales are to go to the
upkeep of the museum.
The group also took orders
tor the 1969 calendar put out
by the National Council of Gar-
den CIuMl *rt»ey will be placed
with the arrangements for sale.
Altar a covered dish lunch-
eon aiftl a delightful social hour
the grbup adjourned. ‘
with 21
ter Lai
on a I
Choose one of our sweat
ers of 100'< Orlon Aery
lie. All in rich colors
Priced from . . .
10.99- 14 99
We also have a
s e I e c t i on of
stvles with
suede leather
panels
17.99
We have the Ca
boys-tapered or full cut body i
also have the Campus shirt for
tall man Remember. Cl
need ironing.
Haggar Imperials
14.00 -11.00 N
MENS CORDUROY SP0R1 COATS
HNIST OUAUTY COTTON COWDUSOY
While in Birdwell’s take advantage
of our buvs in boys suits They
-om« in both regular and shms
A ew
<• /<tr frn
Amcrtc
the former Deborah Chandler
■re at home in Shreveport
Parents of the couple are
Judge and Mrs Ward Chandler
■nd Mr. ■nd Mr* S«.w Hen
derson of Shreveport
Marriage vows were Cxchang
ed in the bride's parents' home
Oct. 19. Rev. Glen Eckols of
ficiated
The fireplace served as an
improvi«ed altar It was filled
with jade leaves The mantel
held a large arrangement of
white mums and pink carna-
tions with double crystal hold-
ers of pink candles at each end
A triangular arrangement of
the same flowers was on the
piano.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore her sis-
ter’s wedding gown it was a
peau d' ange lace cage bver »
peau de «me fitted shell Natur-
al lace scallops edged the hem
line and full brush train and »
ttnr <4 lace covered buttons
___ fr<»’« watteau neck
eake. punch, coffee and tte Bne to tern Her veil of import
grooiMa eate were served ed silk illusion was held by a
• K»1|OJT HTMTrn IMCT roil.
Mns Judy MtaHRigh served as
the bride's onlv attendant She
wOfr • nTFTw" irnjin 01
deep pBMr delustered satm
with shoes and pillbox hat to
■bMMk
MiMon Briery of Little Roet.
Art. tarred as he* man
H» T nr (vrnirvlc fvrpTu
was euver*d with an imported
wn>Y^ pinK ri<nn <wrr pinx
satin ft was centered with an
Sr^nYvJg Tvir
punch and eake were Mrs Noel
Drewery sister of the bride
groom, and Mr* Lee Kelly.
Our men’s all weather coats
hxve the convenient zipovi
lining Your choice of colors
Aniiiial Tea
The While Rose Home bemon-
stration (xub held Its third an-
nual tba recently in the home of
Rev and Mrs Whitson Garrett.
There were 3S person* who
attended the tea from 3 to 6
n.m.
IRDWELLS
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Swindell, Ray. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1968, newspaper, November 7, 1968; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195454/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.