The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1984 Page: 17 of 36
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Wednesday, September 26, 1984
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Curry-Kyle set
Oct. 6 wedding
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Tammara Kay Townsend
Townsend to wed
Gladene Curry
Oct. 27in Dallas
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The prospective groom is a 1978
graduate of Carthage High School.
He attended Panola Junior College
and is presently self employed
Porticipoting students wvill spend bossodors of the United Stotes
the summer exploring London get
Mrs
statt
employed by Celalanese Chemical
Company in Dallas as on operation
supervisor.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Carthage High School She at
tended Panola Junior College and
Sam Houston State University. She
is employed by Hogen Systems of
Dallas as a computer operator
The couple plans to exchange
vows Oct 27 at Cochran Chapel in
Dallas
The couple will exchange vows
at Woods United Methodist Church
in the Woods Community Oct. 6 at
7 p m Friends and relatives are in-
vited to attend
By Billie McKee
Texas laureate Chi Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi met in the home of
Myrie Cariker in Longview on Mon
day evening The group enjoyed a
hamburger cookout with all the
trimmings
Vice President Beth Parker con
Panola Social Scene
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Clark Robert Greenshields E
ch and a tetter ot recommendation
from their French teacher They
must be 1$ to 18 years of age
There is no foreign longuoge
requirement for the program to
Scotland
The friendship and cultural ex
change is a joint effort of Bendoll
International in the United Stotes
the Scottish Notional Committee of
the English Speaking Union in
Scotland and American Welcome
Club Des 4 Vents and the French
Ministry of Education Sports and
Culture in France
These homes*ays are always in-
teresting and edocofionat and are
often the begmnmg of losting
triendships
Students are selected for fhe
Musewm Qudi
Shou Oct 20
20mhe
t»ng to know the city and its
pecple and developing ftiendshipis
with other students from the U S
England ond oround fhe worid
Marshall ^Symphony
Marshall Civic Center
Auditorium
October 6
The four week summer m too
den ptogror is for students ages
15 through 11 There are no
foreign longuoge requirenents
ducted the regulor business
meeting in the absence of Melbo
Boase president
The next meeting will be at the
home of Beth Parker Oct 8 The
members will bring gifts for the
nursing hemes
Mr and Mrs. H J. Buddy ’ Curry
of Gary are pleased to announce
the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter.
Gladene to Carroll Kyle son of
Mrs George Kyle of Carthage
The bride elect is a 1981
graduate of Carthage High School
She is presently employed by
Panola Pharmerv
interest in living ond experiencing
Fife in onother cu/lture their level
patron of International House
Students participating in the
programs to France Scotland or
London should be good represen
totives of ’heir school community
and country Mony of the peoole of
France Scotlond and England will
udge all Americans by theit <m
pressions of students on this frien-
dship exchonge They should be
goodwill and friendship am
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progrom on Bettsy Ross The theme the anagrams was gjvee Topics to WUC Apolegate Mrs Bigg
Mr and Mrs James Townsend of
Carthoge are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement and op
proaching marriage of their
daughter Tommara Kay of Dallas
to Clark Robert also of Dallas
He is the son of Mr and Mrs
John A Greenshields of Sir
minghom M<h where ne was
graduated from W E Groves High
School He is also a graduate of
Eastern Michigan University and is
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The Carthage Book Cub met in 1907
Sept 1 - in the home ot Mrs Mitom was reuiewed by Mrs. Roy Bigger
Pavne tor the furs* reetang of the staff pastpresidetot theciub
’ 984 85 club year The meeting Mrs Jockson gave a mmessage to
was openned by the new president thhe cbub wwitith emphasis om Wvinig in
Mrs Joe Jotksomn ouith the chob the 1980s a view toword The
colllect 1990s
The progronp fheire tor 198485
local teenagers can do
something interesting and im-
portant with their lives this sum-
mar They can spend four weeks
experiencing life in another coun-
try as part of an international frien-
dship and culturol exchange
Students going to France or
Scotland for the summer will spend
Four weeks Irving with a French or
Scottish host Family It is an op
portonity to experience life in
another culture not as a tourist
but as part of a local fomily Wiso
growing learning and sharing ex-
pervenco for everyone involved
was ' Paiint a Liwing Vashevpiece be shodied ismdhhoded dgriculare Mrs T W Biimghd Mrs A L Dowvis
ond we see the resli o# Bettsws mmedicimme compameir tecmollogw Sr Mrs Wonell Ducikoortth Mrs
good work doidly #oshhioms ecomomics and pol imics WUcnrei Doram Mrs Jacksom Mrs
Those ammending the meemfing Repots were guein by the Uouell Keilley M-s W V dong Nfrs
were Mrs Escoe Nvrs Fllewig bodgen ad finance chheinmram Johim Meet M—s Acre Mrs Jack
M-s Godisby Ratth Keelmg Arvo Pmoebe Sue Perhman mdhudimmg Hhe Paker Mrs wu F Pemevson NUvs
Kirkpamrickk Mrs Uouetm Mrs adaption of the 198185 budget Pyne Mrs Pevlkmam Mrs MA.
Skawmam Mrs Sin Aa rd Mrs Mp Birie# revomts were gvem bw other naresm Mrs Welldon Reeves
NUelll Thnnmcmm and Mrs WWhime shhe andig commmitmees Mrs Tidllery Mrs Worce "nmev
Nex imreetimg aidll be m he The comsmimatfiom ane malles of Mrs NUE Wgikker and Mrs Mau
hhomeoNos Tdlleir Camtthage leak Cbb Hiirst adoomed Woodwavd
Boose Alhce Jarvis ond LaVeinne
Ferre o# mhe Texos Lonreame Chap
ter to conter he Lrecte degree
to Dorothy Slayttomn Maxme Sam
tord Wo Murphy Hee- Goolsby
Ellizobeth WVhie Cozeme Tiller
Iola Lowem and Mare Flermimng
.Mrs Lowem collled the meetang *o
order and mew and ok business
wos diescusssed Mrs Mhunchhy
Henderson
quilt show
open to entries
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kouers Se pan*
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Nelll Thtimom broughm Me Talllerry A brief mmrodocmioi of alli Members
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of maturity then obilit to odapt to
new and or unusuol situotions
their ability to moke fnends ond to
live harmoniously with a host
fomily wvith difteren ’ volues and O’
titudes
The forst meefing of the And home of Elzobeth Escoe
tauten of Beta Sigma Phi BevaRho A very impressive cereomy
Chopter was held recenfly in 4* wos Midi by Billlie WMm Nellba
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Cramer^
There is also a program for
students wishing to study and live
in France for one sew aster of high
school Students opplying for the
summer or semester program to
France will need two years of Fren-
made be Me
gthe worik.
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hellped sere o" mhe first mmreetiang of Greer Eepectamicums Hor the Boo* exchonge wos conducted
►arm’s Nigjht or schooll Members Nimnetes was nitroduced by by Mrs Joltn Poce Me new second
uomedto sponsorocompfire group progrom chhianmcm .Mrs Virgidl wice president
Billie McKee was program chair-
man for the evening Her program
Festivals of Texas " told about all L
of the many festivals held in the
state of Texas followed by our
own Panola County Festival
Potlatch." Brochures of the
festival were given to each mem
be r
Members attending were Mor
’ha Arnold Mrs Cariker Ella 8
Finch Alice Jarvis Sarah Kelley
Dorothy Garth Ms McKee Mrs
Parker Ann Rowland Marie Seale
Benjie Thomas ond Louise West
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Teua arradill
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Anyone interested in opplying
for porticipotiom in ony of the
progrors should contact Bendall
internomonal o’ 1’650 River Moss
Rood Clevelond Ohio 44136 or
phone 216 238-3711 This cross
culturol odvemtute toed moke this
o very speciof summrer in you» Me
aand fhe beginin ing o# inew ond
lasting #r iemdships
They wi stOy o’ n "ernomono
House n Londomn wtere there are
dozens of octiivites ah whch Mey
mo choose to portcipone The
Oueen Nother of Englond is a
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1984, newspaper, September 26, 1984; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499643/m1/17/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.