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To Thank Our Most Precious Stone Builders:
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Dixie Whitaker
AEP SWEPCO/Jerry Simpson
Taylor INVESCO/Randy Taylor, Pres.
Raymond C. Schieffer, KZ, CPA
H.E. Butt Grocery Company
Robert A. Sherman
First National Bank
Lynn Vincent
Panola National Bank/Warren Biggs
Duke Energy Field Services
United Way of Panola County
Lewis H. Pool Foundation
First Methodist Church
Chester Stout
Ecumenical Communion Service
Winslow Sheldon
St. Andrews United Methodist Church
Bill & Mary Sue Holder
Terry and Melissa Bailey
Cheney and Kelly Coker
All 60** Graduate* are invited to
attend a planning meeting July 14 at 11
a.m. at the Panola County Chamber of
Manuel & Jacqueline Rodriquez
Texas Utilities
Dwain Brady
Elizabeth E. Matthews
Joe Miller
William L and Mae Nichols
R.L Powell
Charles M. Bailey
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Citizens Bank
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B. B. Beasley, Jr.
Mrs. Robert Bristow
Pint Methodist Church
Louisiana Pacific Corporation
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Sharon Thurman Ivey
Robert W. Koenig
Thomas J. Negri
Jeretta S. Thompson
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dren up to age five yean. The W1C
clinic is located at 418 W Sabine Street
Call 693-9331 for an appointment or
more information.
Fleming family reunion
held in Carthage church
Mark Foster
Donald Morrison
M. Lenora Palmer kSS
St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church
W.C. Smith, M.D.
Jean Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tyler
Jean A. Yates
all age* at the Turner Alumni Building
from 11 a.m. to 1 p m. July 4 - August 3,
Monday through Friday. Thi* to for chil-
dren only. No take-out*
Country Musk Hayride to held ev-
ery Saturday at 7 p m. Call 693-2462 for
more information.
East Taxa* Holland* Quartan*
Offspring* Annual Picnic to aet for
June 30 from 1 to I p m at the Crawford
Park Pavilion, located at 330 Krantz
Street in Cedar Hill Dinner will be
served from I to 3 p.m Donation* are
$6.30 for adults, and children under 12
$3.30. Everyone to invited. Call 214-
946-1341 for more information.
Fanner* and Rancher* are required
a* a landowner, leasee or sharecropper to
report their acreage for hay meadows,
grazing pastures, fruits, vegetables and
any other crop grown. Reporting crop
acreage to this office to mandatory Final
date for filing on any crops grown on
your land in Panola County to July 16,
2001. Contact the Panola County Fann
Service Agency office at 693-3311, Ext
2 to schedule an appointment.
Elysian Heids Independent School
District Superintendent Chris Tucker
ha* announced plana for two administra-
tions' of Credit by Examination for
grade* 1-12. The schedule to July 4-5.
Call the school at 633-2218 for more
information. , July 14 at the Lake Murvaul Pavilion.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS)
meets each Wednesday at 9:45 a.m.
Weigh in begin* at 9:IS a.m. For more
information or for person* interested in a
night meeting, call Carolyn at 694-2266,
Nancy at 693-6515 or night* 685-9040.
East Texas Fibromyalgia and
Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfonction
Syndrome Self Help Group meet* on
the fourth Thursday of each month. Thi*
month's meeting will be on June 28 at
6:30 p.m. at Good Shepherd Physical
Therapy, located at 103 W. Loop 281
(behind Mervyn's on Judson Road). For
more information, call Sherry at 668-
3617 or Becky at 753-8468.
Immunization* are available week-
day* from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and I to 4
p.m. at the Texas Department of Health,
located at 1412 S. Adams Street. Immu-
nization* offered to children age* two
months through 18 years, and include
MMR, Polio, DTP, Tetanus/Diphtheria,
Hib, Hepatitis B, and Pneumonia vac-
cine. All children must be accompanied
by a parent or legal guardian. Parent*
should bring the child'* immunization
records. Social Security number. Call
693-9322 for appointment*.
Weekly Clinic* are available Mon-
days from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Tues-
day* from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Fridays
from noon to 5 p.m. at the Smith County
Public Health District's W1C (Women,
Infants and Children) program. WIC of-
fers food items and nutrition education
to eligible pregnant and breastfeeding
Nancy Arruda; Peggy Doss.
Mt. Pleasant: Sandra Hargrove.
Traveling from Ft. Worth:
Frances (Fleming) Williamson;
Paul and Tommie (Fleming)
McQueny; Ron, Connie, Terry,
Laura and Randy Genzer and
friend, Randi Hillard; Michael,
Lisa, Terrence and Lindsey
Genzer.
Attending from New Waverly;
Eddie Ray and Sarah Bush Stew-
art.
Texarkana, Texas: Rev. Leon
and Sue McDowell.
San Antonio: Doug and Sue
Bunnell. ,
Granburg: Richard K. Lewis;
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Longview: Casie Woodard and
Shane.
Tatum: Darlene Menah.
The 2002 Fleming Reunion
will be held June 22 in Carthage
at the First Baptist Church Ac-
tivity Center.
Corinth 4th of July Picnic to
scheduled for July 4 at Corinth Mission-
ary Baptist Church. Please bring your
lunch, lawn chain, and etc. Your dona-
tion can be mailed to: Michael Johnson,
P.O Box 507, Timpson, Texas 75975
for the maintenance and upkeep of the
cemetery.
Baker-Barnett family reunion to
scheduled for July 4 at the home of
Lovie D. Baker in the Logan Commu-
nity, located on County Road 455 off of
Highway 31 South. Family members
look forward to seeing everyone.
Greater Tuna to be preseated -
Freddy Mason and Lucky Watkins will
star in a production of Grtater Tuna at
the Carthage High School auditorium at
2:30 p.m. July 4; 7:30 p.m. July 5-6; and
2:30 p.m. July 7. Tickets are $5 for
adult* and $3 for children and may be
purchased at the door
Carthage Service League Thrift
Shop will have a store-wide half-price
sale beginning July 5 for one week only,
ending July 7. The Thrift Shop will be
closed on July 4.
Timpson Frontier Day* is planned
for July 7 from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. with
numerous event* and on-going activities
such a* Just For Fun-Moonwalk, Velcro
Wall Jumping, Giro-spin, Joust Sticks,
Ball Pit. Waterballoon Wars, Basketball
Throw and Fish Pond. Everyone is wel-
come.
Mt. Bethel Cemetery Committee
invites everyone to the annual home-
coming July 8. The cemetery it located
three miles west of Gary on FM 999
Singing will begin at 10:30 a.m. under
the direction of Lee Graves, MC. Special
guests include The Messengers, The
Joint Hein, Kirk Stamps Group, The
Four J's, and The Collins Family. Come
and enjoy singing and have lunch at
noon.
Panola College is making it possible
for residents to finish their GED diploma
by December 2001. If residents pas* all
five required tests, they will be able to
cam their GED by December or they
will be required to start all over again.
Residents are encouraged to take ad-
vantage of this promotion at a lower fee
because effective September 1, 2001,
GED test foes will increase to $60 For
more information, contact Gaines at 693-
2046 or 693-2036.
Defensive Driving is now available
on-line, providing convenience for any-
one wishing to dismiss a ticket or reduce
insurance premiums Log on to txdriv-
ing.com or call Kyle Collins at 972-713-
9002.
Childress Deliverance Temple of
Marshall will be furnishing free lunches
through the Summer Food Service Pro-
gram. Meals are available to children of
The descendants of John
Laird Fleming met on Saturday,
June 23, 2001, in the First
Baptist Church Activity Center
in Carthage.
The group joined hands form-
ing a circle for a mini- devotional
and the blessing was voiced by
Rev. Leon McDowell. The topic
of Family Reunion: The Impor-
tance of Keeping the Family To-
gether. A bountiful meal was
enjoyed by everyone.
The tables were decorated with
red and white check tablecloths
accented with red, white and blue
stars.
. The matriarch for the family
Blanche Fleming Dukes and her
daughter Margie Dukes Ponthie
came from Alexandria, La.
From Carthage: Gara Bush,
Minnie Lee Bush; Bob, Janice
and Amanda Haley. Grandson,
Klint Davis. Les and Cathy
Woodard.
From: Pittsburg:
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Tenaha Masonic Lodge will install
officers at an open meeting on July 9.
the program will start al 7:30 p.m. Cail Everyone to encouraged to bring a
John Scbellhom at 936-248-6112 for -----
more information.
Panola College Kids' College will
be held July 9-13 nd 16-20 for kid*
F Call Now To Make Your Advertising Reservation For Tha
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Class of 1950 are invited to a dance at
the Clayton Community Center from 7
to 10 p.m There will be a time of remi-
niscing prior to the dance beginning at
noon on Friday For more information,
call Elizabeth Midkif st 903-759-4226 or
Martha Donald at 903-693-3602 or cod-
tact swingdancedude@aol.com
Tompkins family reunion and art*
and craft auction will be held from 11
________r__________, to 3 p.m. July 14 in the Beckville
Supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. and Multi-Purpose and Senior Citizen Cen-
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covered dish and an item for the auction.
Drink*, plates, eating utensils and nap-
kin* will be provided. For more infor-
_______ __________ mation, contact Jennifer Jackson at 903-
completing kindergarten through eighth 725-3514 after 6 p.m.
grade*. Cail 693-4650 for more infor-
mation Many different classes are avail-
able.
Volleyball Camp will be July 9-12 Commerce. Plan* will be' finalized for
from 1 to 3:30 p.m. for fourth through the date and details of the reunion. Ad-
eighth grade girls and boy* in the dresses of 1960's classmate* should be
Carthage Junior High Cafeteria/Gym. sent to the Panola County Chamber of
Pro-registration to $35 if received by Commerce, 300 West Panola, Carthage,
July 6; foe to $40 on first day of camp. Texa* 75633, Attention: 60'* Reunion
Registration include* a camp T-shirt and Committee.
award* presented at the end of the week. Descendant* of George Hillary and
Participant* will be grouped according to Margaret Ella (Davis) Bush will meet
age and ability. for their annual family reunion on the
Carthage High School Clam of Sunday before Labor Day in September
1956 are planning a da*s reunion for The event will take place in the commu-
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Also on July 13 all the members of the a.m. Come and bring a covered dish.
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