The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1978 Page: 2 of 10
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Church ia located 300 East
Church Street.^
.Schedule ot service b aa
follows:
Sunday
Morning Worship Ser
vice. 11 o'clock.
Baptist Training Union.
6 o'clock.
Evening Worship Ser
Midway: Mmes Rosa Lee interpreters, and
Emerson. Joe Gibbs. Don/ ---*- —
Thames, and Alvena Pace
the Agents and Mrs. Cline.
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Mr. and Mrs. James
Griffin of Sulphur Springs,
visited his mother. Mrs.
Jessie Griffin in Deport Sat
urday. saying there w#s not
as much snow as there was
here.
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LAST WEEK'S WINNERS
*25.00 Sue Murray
*15.00 Corene Beal
*10.00 Irvin Peek
Youth Service. W.M.S.
and Men's Fellowship. 5:30
p.m
Singing. 7:00 p.m. ‘
vic*“r« T’ir r — Saraad aad Fuerth Sunday
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Church...You Enter Our
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T. E Gantt. Jr.. Pastor. -
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Marilyn Hilburn
•Mine Peek
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K:30 - !HM) Mon. Frf.
N:30 : Noon Saturday
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Allen Brown. Sr., has been urged
her aunt, Mrs. Fay Cham Sheppard is Worshipful
bers.r ot Baxter Springs, KS. Master and Raymond R.
Hamilton is Secretary of the
local Lodge, ■
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ENGLAND Mrs. Joe Gibbs
On'"Dec. 27, Mr. and celled. The meeting
Mrs. Bob Giboney of Dallas with Mrs. Carolyn
and friends, a professor and Feb. 3.
his wife of SMU. where Mrs.
Giboney is Registrar, left Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
DFW airport for London,
England. They arrived back
in Dallas. Jan. 15. The
—Giboneys have a mobile
home in Bluff community
and kept in touch with the
Truman Hymans, neighbors
here. They expect to be
home next weekend. They
probably didn’t have any
worse weather than they
came home to.
Spadob Good Thursday,
Friday A Saturday
Bring Home The
“Harvest”
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mortal Methodist Church
were cancelled due to the
weather and allowed the
pastor, the Rev. and Mrs.
i ©rtiins kWminBTy.
Four members of the
Midway H. D. Club were in
Clarksville at the Extension
" office Wednesday for a very
’ interesting meeting with
Mrs. June Cline, Organize
tional Specialist from Texas
Agricultural Extension Ser
vice at A&M. A salad meal
was enjoyed, by, these from
Sears
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Airport.
Schedule of services:
Priesthood meeting.
Sunday. 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School,
a.m.
Sacrement
Sunday. 12 noon
Primary. Wednesday. 7
pm
Mutual. Improvement
Association. Wednesday. 7
p.m
Relief Society Sunday.
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developed which provides
regional staff with a means
of referring hearing impair
rd clients foe servieea," Ma
registry of skilled interpre MrKrr says.
The hearing impaired
rhrnts and potential clients
have been contacted per
tonally by Services U> the
Hearing Impaired staff A
the fi^st step been able to help the deaf referral system has been
w . .._j . understand ter
vices offered by the I>epart
mrnl." '
"We are compiling a
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UM' Circles
Meet Jointly
First Time
Circle A and B of the
McKenzie Memorial United
■ Methodist Church held a
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A NEW ARRIVAL the home of Mrs. Bobby
Mrs. Delma Gibbs in Wilkie,
formed us of hor new niece, ' "
Mary Ann Hancock of Clgr
• Nears has a credit plan to suit most every need
Satislaction Guaranteed or
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>• furnish invaluable informa
east Tg£ak which includes iuhlregarding the mtedA .
“ • •*-- -------1 t<> the nrrli it. says'Mrs. McKee,
hearing impaired staff have
provided the advisory com
mil tec with an understand
The nursing home will mg of DHR s programs an
sponsor a series of classes in services and. in turn, the
manual communication for advisory committee has
its staff as I' r
in the new effort under the
Services to the Hearing
Impaired program
The course, according
to Annette Simpkins, ad
ministralor of the home, will
be taught by laverne Pyron
of Golden, a recognized ex
pert in the field of manual
communication
The ten week course
will begin on Jan. IB. (’Usses
will meet once a week.
' DHR’s effort to reach
people with hearing prob
lems began in the 23 county
area designated Region 07 a
little more than a year ago
At the initiation of the
effort. Mrs McKee said.
"The deaf constitute a mi-
minority group of persons
with a handicap which fre
quently goes unnoticed and.
even though hearing impair
ment is the largest single
chronic disability in the
country, the deaf have, in
effect, been barred from
services available to thir
hearing community because
nf their inability to commun
icate their needs. ~
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Mrs. Wilkie, meeting
—— - ----—I------ chairperson, opened with
dy. She was named by her reading of Paalma 92:1 5 and
big brother. Kenny. Parenta prayer. Date books of
are Mr. and Mrs. Danny event! and activities for the
Hancock. Maternal grand- forthcoming year were com
parenta are Mr. and Mrs. A. pleted. 'J
G. Ballard of Clardy. Circles A and B. both
----: ■ 1 ------- afternoon groups, have now -
combined, and this was the
first meeting of the new'
consolidated group. A name
rersoeaia. WM discussed and the mem
.....jlrs. James rarmerre |)ers indicated the organize •
lurMd home Sun<tay from tion wouW ^Unu. u Circle
McCuistion Medical Center. A
where she underwent eyd ’ Co chairperson Mrs. B.
surgery. Green gsve the program.
Services at Mirt.n M. ‘ w^ne8ses In Jerusalem."
»«»•*«*» at Martin Me Refreshments were
served to Mesdames: S._H.
Tomlinson. B. C. Green,
Ertrte Aiktn. Tr.. Paul Jbhn
sen. Bert Carlton, G. V.
“ Cunningham,
and Bobby
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I LOVE YOU-The single symbol phrase used by deaf or hearing impaired
persons to communicate I love you" has come to be used as a sort of
all rmcompassing salutation and expression of friendship, concern and caring. Tee
symbol is one of many staff at the Heritage Nursing Home in Quitman will tw
learning as they parttcipale in a course of mstructioa in the sign symbob part* by
the deaf The course is a“part of the homes emphasis on building an ability to serve
deaf and hearing impaired residents. Thia home is the first in the 23 county
Region 7 area, which includes Red River County, to be choSen,for the program.
Program of Aid to Hearing - r
Impaired in Begun HyDHR
Heritage Nursing Home community. The advisory tert It will hc-made avail <'
here is the first such facility committer has been able tq_jbied« DHR slaff.and otl>er
in a 23 county area of north furnish invaluable informa |>roplr and <*rganiMllonk
east. T^as which include* mm regarding the nrrd,* oi throughout th* pggiop who ■-
Red River County taking the deaf Services to the nrrfl it. says'Mrs. McKee,
steps to offer special ser
vices to person* with hear
ing problems
SAVE ‘7.00
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Mainlrnancr-frrr mean* wa- »p •id-
ler is not adde«i under n<»r<
mal operating condition*. 9^ OCk-
Sears has batteries, in 'siar* NP **Z
Io f ii moal cars, in stock ami — m A -fl
ready for immediate inalalia-
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“THE UNSUNG HERO" Miss Beth Brown, stu
Much has been written dent at ETSU, visited last
about people in all profes week with her grandpar
sions and all walks of life. enls. Mr and Mrs.. T.- E
but my tribute is to the Haley, and Mr and' Mrs.
Rural Mail Carrier, who Lofton Brown:
often goes the second mile
on his route to make life .Mrs. Lena Gibson en
more pleasant for the elder tered MHIuiation Medical
ly. the handicapped, and his ('enter Sunday and under
fellow travelers. went surgery Tuesday.
fn thia jet age. com-
pared to many other areas. Mrs. Bobby Oneis has
the rural life moves at a been dismissed from Mr
slower pace, and during the Cuistion Medical Center and
ice and snow weather, it has has returned home
almost come to a standstill .
Not only has the mad gaaa The Don Halls returned
through, even often delayed hbme Tuesday from Califor
by some kindness shown to nig. where they -had visited
his patrons, it has become relatives and friends for a
almost a social event, when month.
"Dale goes on." Even though
he. maybe, has brought only
bills, we are glad to see him
pass our way.
This particular person
is carrier on Rt. 1. Detroit,
who. is also a' pillar of
strength in his Church, hts
town and his family, none
other than Dale Miller.
• We hear of the good
deeds of other carriers, but
this one we know. However,
it has not gone unnoticed,
always, because he some
times finds in his mail box.
. rolls, candy, cake. etc.
“Orie good deserves
another— we believe, and
our hat is off to "The Rural
Carrier."
Signed by a patron of
Rt. 1. Edna Thames
Worship Service, 6 30
located on Farm Road p m v .. .. ,
909 iOld Bogata Roedl. ‘A Kenneth David. Pastor
mile south from Municipal Third Saaday
Worship Service, 9:45
am.
Sunday
am.
Yoylh SErvice. W M.S.
and Men’s Fellowship, 5:30
pm.
Worship Service.. 6:30
p.m.
David Griffin. Pastor
ffrayer meeting each
Wednesday. 7:00 p m
Men's Prayer Service
Sunday. 7:00 a.m. ••—
Masonic Ixidge Meeting
Due to the weather, the • The Friendship Ixxige -
A H t>. Cfub tfiHttaf with "18 AF « ’ AM wilt hold a*
was can- slated meeting on Saturday 4—
g will be evening, Feb. 7. at the
Metcalfe. Clarksville I.odge Hall. Dis
trick Deputy J7 N. I^ee of
Bogata will make an official £/
visit and all jnemberii are
I to attend. Harold
is - Worshipful
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Watson, Gavin, Jr. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1978, newspaper, January 26, 1978; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293560/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.