The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1979 Page: 28 of 33
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Mr and Mrs H D Hall had as
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Jenny of Okmulgee, Ok ,
Loretta White of Sayre, Ok , Mr
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Tracey, Mrs Gracie Hall of
Carthage Mr and Mrs. Henry
Weseman of Belaire, Mrs lone
Crow of Houston. Mrs Jean
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Freeport, Mrs Ela Weseman,
Mr and Mrs Delbert Cox and
Kevin of Bedford. Mr and Mrs
Larry Cranford and Casie.
Fannie Treadway and Mr and
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Lynn Rhodes of Arlington, and
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Mr and Mrs Weldon Gray, Nutt of Shepherd, Bid Alton AP VFKTp
Keith, Annette, Venita and Mrs Nutt of Houston, Mr. and Mrs •m—rn: I
Geneva Vaughn at Gary Bobby James Phillips of WF HAVE A FINF
Mr and Mrs Felton Carthage and cammie and WE HAVE A kimk
Lawrence Beasley, Kevin and Christi Phillip* of Jacksonville, SELECTION FROM
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Stanley Davis of Denton Visiting Rev and Mrs L W 1HEY MAKE
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parents, Mr and Mrs Eldon Timothy during the holidays F-i,, A , a
Davis, Stuart, Sylvia and were Rev and Mrs Calvin CHRISTMAS Ak
Stephanie Hancock of Spring. Lovell (IF’TSI
Mr and Mrs Charley Jones Griffith of Seagoville. Mr and 1 :
had as holiday guests. Mrs
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Tuesday, November 27
thru
Saturday, December 1
Mrs Tim serger tarandGus
Rev and Mrs Dak Herd of
Kilgore Dt and Mr- Paul
Cullum ot ( arthage Andy
Mandy and Bud Reed of
Angleton
cuests of Mi and Mrs R (,
Reed during tin holidays were
Mi and Mi» Jimmy Huff Gina
and Bill of Momoe la Mr and
Mrs Dick Herd and Dan ot
(‘rokett Mr and Mrs Jackie
Kubinson Paul and Kats of
lenarhana and Dave Reed <4
Spr ine Hill
Mi' sue Massey of ryler and
Robyn Palmer ol (arthage
were guests of Mr ami Mrs B
T (lark on Thanksging
Mr and Mrs Rosco Robinson
were in Shreveport Sunday
white they visited with their
daugtiter. Mrs I eima Ruth
Hartiess. who is a putient at
( onfederate Memorial Hos
pital
Janel Jackie and John
Wedgeworth spent the holidays
w itt. their parents Mr and Mrs
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Bv Mrs P J Per men Ur holiday guests Mr and Mrs
GARY Mr and Mn, Burtis Kenneth Ramsey Scottie ano
l larvey had their children home Kimberly and ( orrenda ( hivers
for Thanksgiving Those enjoy of League ( ity. Mr and Mrs J
ing Thanksgiving dinner were ( Ramsey . John Jim. and
Mrs Owen Harvey, Missy and Jason of Oklahoma City. Ok
Jackie of Buna Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Leroy Ramsey.
Wesley Boren and Lesley of Chad and David of Gatesville.
( arthage and Mr and Mrs Mrs Dena Mae Arnold and Mrs
Wayne Harvey and Chris ol Ona Lee Collins of Tenaha
Shreveport Owen Harvey re T om Meuth of S F A Nac >g
turned home after spending the doches spent Thanksgiving with
week here with his parents his grandmother. Mrs Jewel
Mrs Clyde Graves spent Heaton and Mr and Mrs Jay
several days in Port Neches Heaton and Moss Mrs Murry
with Mr and Mrs Clyde Ennis Blackman visited in the home
Graves while Clyde enjoyed a on Monday
hunting trip at Llano Trades Day will be held
Mr and Mrs Sam Gautier, Saturday. Dec 1 downtown
Trent and Kirk of Houston spent Gary The ladies auxiliary will
Wednesday until Sunday with sell refreshments Everyone is
Mrs Gautier's mother, Mrs invited to attend
Hulon Ingram and visited other Mr and Mrs Maxie Lake and
relatives Kevin had as Thanksgiving day
Mr and Mrs Kenny Hyatt guests, Mr and Mrs Dan
and Tiffany of Shreveport and Hunter and Danette of Franks
Mr and Mrs Mike Robinson of ton, Mr and Mrs Elvin Martin
Tatum spent Thanksgiving with and Mrs Eva Hunter
Mrs Mary Jo Hall .. , ,,
Mrs Weldon Gray returned . Mr and.Mrs LViS rni
home Friday night after had as Thanksgi vingv isitors
spendmg several days in St Campbell, T^nya. Beth Vick'.e,
kesHospit LinHoustonscot and Melinda and Mrs Camp
Col Jameses Cass ty of Scon bell’s mother, Mrs Maude
Air Force Base, Ill arrived Sauceman all of New Orleans.
Saturday for a visit with his and Mrs Tommy Davis of
parents, Mr and Mrs Shelby Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Huey
551 Yig,, 1 v Dan Phillips of Arp and Mrs
Wesley Coleman and Kevin , P K . cle
Hulsey spent the holidays in Lynn Davis Kevin and Cass
Trout U with Mr and Mrs ronda of Huxley . .
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Jerry Mayo and Katti u Lake during the hobdays were
Mr and Mrs John Henry Mrs Lynn Lake,
Smith, Jimmy andJerald.of Dwain and Beth. Mr and Mrs
Badge Cty viMted during the Stuart, and
holidays w ithshis parents, Mf Trea of Carthage. Mr and Mrs
rndrnn SnomnYarem spending Joelake, '•» - Lo -
Ihwweekwiih hisgrndpareni ardd IC nan Am, Wa Amanda
and Scott of Lufkin spent 0 ngview . ■ y ,
Thanksgiving with her mother Visiting Mrs. Julia Young and
inanxsgiv ng wnn ner motne, attending the Young Burns
Mrs Opal Vaughn and also ' ® . . S. „ .
visited Mr and Mrs Billy wedding SaturdaywereMr.and
Anderson. Bill and Brandi rs Billy Mac , ng. Minnie
.. . . ,, i, e i Mrs Jack Dudley, Mrs Minnie
Mr and Mrs Billy Snelson •5 JA 51 . .
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and Mr and Mrs Ricky Adams ‘ 20
all of Metairie, La , spent all of Houston
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Birdwell and Mis Celeste
Salafia ol hountie spent
Tuesday night with Mr and
Mrs J B Wedgeworth
Sammy Reed sot. rd Mi and
Mrs S S Reed who teaches in
the Mercedes high school was
reventl elected district presi
dent of the asMx iation of Tenas
Rev ( hest i ll, itu ant J l' Wedgeworth Jr
children (rostai < a i ana i hit Mr and Mrs Lawrence
ol Dallas visite1 during tin Weigew •I h of Hallsville visit
holidays with his pare .g. Mt 1 a’urday with his parents,
and Mrs I ( Hayne Mi 1 J B Wedgeworth
Mrs J C hersh and James Mis B E ( lark attended the
Hex spent Thanksgiving with Cherokee Deep East Texas
Mrs Edna h Maddox in Singmng t onvention in Rusk
Homer La Sunday
Mi and Mrs W R Nail had
Mr and Mrs J II (ra had as guests during the holidays
as guests during the holidays Mi and Mrs Wayne Dunlap
Mr and Mrs (raytord Corder and Lasa of Houston Mr and
and daughters ( yntha and Mr: Roland Nail Jr and
Melissa of Tori Worth. Mt and daughters. Shelly and Karen ol
Mrs James Hem y (ray Nicole living and Walton Nad of
Mt and Mt'
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one if energy is low and symptoms appear, see a doctor Affairs
involving mate or partner require fair play and resistance to urge
to be "picky "
AQUARIUS: I Jan. 20 to Teh IX Mso \quarius Ascendant I —
Many of you will make a good impression on others get out i nd
about socially now Expand your knowledge Add new concepts
Don’t neglect business and career Pay close heed to partnership
affairs
PISCES: ! Feb IS to March 20 Niso Pisces scendant I
Additional pressure and responsibility will pay oil with added
rewards Be truthful and sincere in emotional involvements
Accomplishment in career area is promised if you are willing to
do extra work
Martin Bell han ten cho n
(tirenot the Month for t ktober
by flic faculty ol CUN
Bell has been a member ot the
Student Council and lias been
selected vice president of the
senior class He is the assistant
Editor and Business Manager of
the CARTHAGINIAN
He is in Who s Who Among
American High School Students
and is President of First United
Methodist Church s MS F
Bell has been active on the
swim leant his junior and
senior years As a sophomore tie
was a member of the District 14
record setting 400 yard freestyle
relay He also played basketball
as a junior
He was a member of the
Spanish Club and Interact Club
for two years
As a sophomore Bell was Hie
CANCER I June 21
Mrs Jane Anderson assi>
taut admimstratur al Leisure
Lodge has passed the ex ami
nation tor iu ensing as a nursing
home administrator after com
pleting a 200 hour course of
classroom study
The seminar whach began
June 11 with 69 enrollees was
held at die t niversity of Texas
at Austin under sponsorship ot
the Tenas Nursing Home Assn
Ul conjunction with the Texas
Board of Licensure for Nursing
Home Administrators
Twelve hours of otficial
transcript credit was earned at
the I niverity of Texas in
Austin forhich an additional
three hour- examination was
required Examination for li
censing was held (kt 17 in
Austin
Alter licensing 40 biennal
hours of study are required to
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IIIi-1W t fain cooperation
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regarding real estate traricat t ions -
the center or in charge of active -itua
of co-workers
LEO I July 23 t Nug 22 MmiIm
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future Many Leos will recive t,,
those who have aided in your u .
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CAPRICORN; | Dec 22 lu Jan 19
ARIES: March 21 lu April is Niso rirs isendan - A
great opportunity is involved in new informatior or acquaintance
made now be alert Accept social inv nations anc chances to be
in the public eye Guard health Don t overextend yourselt
TAL KI N: [ April 20 lu Mac 20 — Alsu I aurus Ascendant — Get
your bead on right and move with caution, t hesk work and home
areas for accident hazards Launch new projects initiate
actons Display your abilities and taients Emotionally fulfilling
time
GEMINI May 21 lu Juli, 2U Mso Gemini
Ascendant —Personal ambitin ate tigt.hghted some ot you
may receive honors Guard y our pun ne1tmih resist extravagant
impulses Good time for a shot' tt, • pansibie Er ing domestic
problems out in the open
financial windfall is probable tnexpected unpreictable events
are likely
LIBRA: 1 Sept 23 to Oct 22 — Alsu Libra Asi endanti Follow
your instincts in handling a sticky situation Differences of
opinion with associate suggests compromise to lie- the best course
to follow SomeLibrans will be taking long journey', others doing
a piece of writing
SCORPIO: [oct. 23 to Nov 21 Also Si or pio Ascendant) —
Concentrate on secret matters taxes wills, legacies and the
like Make necessary changes if possitle. take a tap now
Domestic affairs appear better Try to clear up a long standing
re q>iut of Long' Noon
Lion s Humanitarian Award
The Citizen of Ihe Month is
awarded monthly by the Panola
Watchman to a senior selected
by the faculty
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Foster, John. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1979, newspaper, November 29, 1979; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517840/m1/28/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.