The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1984 Page: 3 of 28
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abounded during Gary School*'
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second grader Leigh Griffith,
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named Princess. She was escor-
ted by Bobby Gonzales.
Tiffany Smith, escorted by
Stacey Templeton, both ninth
grader* was crowned queen of
the carnival.
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announcement of winner* of the collected fund* for their class,
three divisions of competition. The girl raising the most fund*
Each pageant candidate was named winner in her grade
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from me so she wanted to see
how time has changed things -
quite a bit
Mr and Mrs Nelson Spears
enjoyed having their son
Douglas Spears of Greenwood
SC at home for a week He
always comes home for the
opening of squirrel season and
also does some fishing He k illed
several squirrels
My son in law Bill Demoin
has a friend Jim Best that he
has worked with for years Jim
worked • ne plant and Bill a*
onothe *y me« in Africa
about - ars ago or longer
Jim is seriously ill ond not ex-
ported to live through the night
He is from Kentucky where his
mother sister and brothers still
live He has been n Freeport for
25 years or longer Never
rrorried and could he cook good
food" Cost didn t bother him He
hod a real mice home too Jus*
received word Am passed away
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there but "he builldiings bumned
to the ground tor some umnikimovn
reason The tire deprmment
kep* thheir house sowroved to keep
i from bumnmiemg Thhenkks ODOS to
thhe fire deppameit
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great miece in Abbewdlle to see
how thhew were doinig m ham highh
matev She sad mot too bed
where she l hued but >41 her sistev s
house hod mot been buidh p on
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house to see a KKw shoming the
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Other duchess candidate*
were Kim Essery. escorted by
Chris Young kindergarten Man
dy Morton with escort Matthew
Young grade one: Sandra
Vaughn ond Shown DeGeer
grade three Lois Coleman and
Richard Lyles grade four; and
Adrielle James escorted by Mat-
thew Higgins, grade five
Princess candidates were six-
th grader Christie lambright
escorted by Keith Phillips; and
seventh grader Crystal Strain
escorted by Tra Hollenshead.
Other queen candidates in-
cluded Laura Musick grade 10
escorted by Darin Baker
Shanece Marshall and Torey
Hooper grade 11 and Michaela
White escorted by Andy Chop-
man grade 12
Following the coronation
ceremony students parents and
friends enjoyed the carnival
gomes coke walks ond
festivities of the annual event
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‘ Mr. and Mrs Gorden Hut- Houston Spring Humble
chons enjoyed a few hours of Longview Tyler Karnack logon
company from their niece and sport and Joaquin Now wouldn’t
nephew, Mr and Mrs Gilbert Nr Zeke and Miss Rosie be
Johnson of Livingston and sister proud of their big brood of
?° ?? 01 children? The Bakers were two
They brought Opal almost a people everyone loved. ™
bushel of butterbeons un reports everybody had a good
shelled She was real proud to imre despite the rom and so
get them much good food Next meeting
lewis ond Mary Nell Foshee of will be in July os that is the mon-
Houston left thee home Tuesday th of their mother s birthday
going to the Worlds Foe They Saturday Oct 20 is a day that
spent two nights and an wheir will be remembered - Powlatch
way back they visited Nevelyn Whoteram"
Foshee spending Thursday We sure thhonik Dump Good
night They then visited Lewis wum “or mrowing the gross in
uncle Mr and Mrs Jessie N front of the Community Center
Chip'' Thomas m Carthage Buner Bake* is glad to be
spending a day and might They home after being gone three
listed Pomlawch and from where weeks Wer sister Mary Useltom
tr a«efad to Mrs Foshees ond her som Jor came tor her
mother s «n Her deist* Then it mhe lost day of September Mary
was back home Sunday to get on WiesmPamo and they have a
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welll vary tang at a time She has don* to Edgewood Oct 13 to
been down and ou* whs week wisii witth tno more of her
wiith hex throat lymph gilanmds sisters They spent mmost of the
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1984, newspaper, October 31, 1984; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499653/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.