The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1980 Page: 5 of 22
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PANOI.A WATCHMAN Carthage Texas November 20, 1980 A 5
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Beckville and his brother,
Maize Wallace, of Henderson,
visited their brother, Bob
Wallace at Italy He is 101 years
old and does all his housework
Jay Ross Pitts drove their car
Let us protessionaily ciean your carpot using
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savingsi
a retired
farmer and rancher, died
Burial was in
Cemetery
Mr Harrison.
Sarah i Corbin of Tyler spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
her sister, Mrs Hazel Wake
field Their aunt Miss Esther
Lee Marshall joined them
Sunday They also visited their
mother and sister, Mrs Hennie
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Reagan of Atlanta of the death Friday, Nov 14 at Panola
of their daughter, Diane Rev General Hospital He was a
Reagan is a former pastor ot native and life-long resident of
Beckville Methodist Church and Panola County and was the son
he and Mrs Reagan and Diane of Walter Harrison and Mollie
lived here three years when Baker Harrison
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Graveside services for Mrs
Gussie Mane Pritchard, 44, of
10305 East Kings Hwy , Shreve
port, were held at 2 p m
Monday, Nov 17. at Langley
Cemetery at Beckville The
Rev Leo Willard, pastor of the
HOLCOMB H. WILLIAMS
Graveside services for Hol-
comb H Williams, 97. w ere held
Monday, Nov 17 at Harris
Chapel Cemetery, the Rev
Bruce W ill officiating
Mr Williams died in Hender
son Memorial Hospital Nov 14
following a brief illness He was
born Dec 8. 1883 in Panola
County, where he remained
throughout his life He was a
member of Tatum Baptist
Church and a school bus driver
Survivors include a son,
Ralph Williams of Beckville, six
grandchildren, 10 great grand
children and one great-great-
grandchild
Rot
Race Set
Get em set and let err
go1 includes 2 vehicles
road layout and lap
counter Batteries not
included
Cemetery
Mrs Bailey died Sunday,
Nov 16 at Panola General
Hospital She was preceded in
death by her husband, Fletcher
H Bailey Mrs Bailey was the
daughter of Mary Sorrell
Harmon and Andrew Jackson
Harmon and was a native of
Laneville She had lived in
Carthage for 30 years and was a
member of Carthage Mission
ary Baptist Church
Surviving are three daugh-
ters, Mrs Ariis (Louise)
Wooley of Carthage, Mrs
Lawrence (Elizabeth) Wedge
worth of Marshall, and Mrs
Charles (Martha) Kyle of
Shreveport two sons. Fletcher
Bailey Jr of Brazoria and
Robert L Bailey of Victoria: 12
grandchildren, and six great-
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also on the Board of Trustees
for Dallas Christian College
A former open range cowboy
and deputy sheriff, he is a
proponent of the right to keep
and bear arms He is much in
demand as a speaker on that
and other patriotic issues
Everywhere Donica has
preached, his wife Jane has
Mrs Lee
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Nursing Home
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THE LACHES OF ST. ANN GUILD
N ST. JOHN’S
Ak EPISCOPAL CHURCH
SO) wish to thank the Carthage com-
J} munity /or their marvelous
- response to the Guild’s Christmas
Bazaar, and appreciation to The
Panola Watchman /or it’s
promotion of the event.
played the piano and his
daughters Cindy Sherry and
Robin have sung He also has a
son Randy Wright
The public is invited to attend
the services at Carthage
Christian Church. 206 S
Market
Only
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E W "TED" HARRISON
Funeral services for E W
Randy Stone and Bryan Ted Ha rrison, 68, of Route 2.
Logansport, La were held at 2
Christian attended the Cowboy pm Sunday. Nov 16, at
St Louis football game in Hawthorn Funeral Home
Mrs JJerry Hight attended the
44th session of the National
Singing Convention in Huston.
1 j last weekend
Mrs James Lewis and little
James of Rockdale were guests
of Mr and Mrs Jack Minter
last weekend
Mr and Mrs Roy Edmonds,
Angeli.। and Stephanie of Tyler
visited sunday with het mMher
Mrs Verda Gray
Mr and Mrs W R Duke.
John and Robert were in
Longs icw Saturday
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Funeral services for Mrs
Martha Beaulah Bailey 91. of
Panola Nursing home were held
at 10 a m Tuesday Nov 18 at
Carthage Missionary Baptist
Church
Dr George Crawford and
Rev Charles French officiated
Burial was in the Clayton
for them Funeral services for Holcomb Mary Harrison of Route 2.
Vernon Dial and J B Fite H Williams 96. of Beckville Logansport Logan communi
visited Hubert Sharp at Colonial were held Monday morning, ty two sons. Jerry Harrison and
Park Nursing Home in Marshall Nov 17. at Crawford A Crim Fred Harrison Jr. both of
Wednesday Mr Sharp is a Funeral Home in Henderson Galloway, two sisters. Mrs
native of Beckville with Rev Bruce Will of Lettie Farmer of Deadwood and
Mr and Mrs M E Cummins Marshall, a former pastor of Mrs Lona Bagley of Logans-
and son Bruce Cummins of Mt Zion Baptist Church in port. one brother. Author
Houston spent the weekend with Harris Chapel. officiating Harrison of Logansport: six
their aunt, Miss Louise Smith Burial was in Harns Chapel grandchildren, and four great
Mrs G W Boddie of Longview Cemetery grandchildren
came Saturday and stayed until Mr Williams died Friday at a
Sunday Joining them for dinner Henderson hospital following a
and spending the day were Mrs brief illness
J M Smith, Joe Cullen Smith Born Dec 8, 1883 in Panola
and Mrs J P Roquemore, also County, he spent his entire life
Mrs Arthor Tullis of Longview in Panola County He was a
Mr and Mrs Curtis Elliott retired bus driver for Tatum
and children, Connie and Bill of schools He was a Baptist
Vidor were weekend guests of Survivors include a son, Ralph
her mother Mrs A C Williams of Beckville, six
Williams grandchildren: 10 great grand -Kirst Baptist Church of Beck.
Mrs T F Jordan Sr has children, and a great great- Kle .officiated
returned from a visit with her grandchild, three daughters in- Mrs Pritchard died Satur-
children, Miss Jane Jordan and *aw a number of nieces and day. Nov 15, at Schumpert
Mr and Mrs Tom Frank nephews Medical Center in Shreveport
Jordan Jr in Shreveport Graveside funeral services following a short illness
Mrs Jim Ben Barnett spent for Mrs Jack ‘Mariel Prit A native of Shreveport, she
Sunday with her sister, Mrs chard of Shreveport were held had spent most of her life in that
Gladys Parker in Carthage at Langley Cemetery in Beck- city. She was a member of
Mrs A K Van Sickle is in ville Monday afternoon at 2 Raynes Avenue Baptist Church
Tyler visiting her sister. Mrs C P m with Rev, Leo Willard, of Shreveport
L । Lina) Bell pastor of First Baptist Church Survivors include her par
Mrs E C Sharp and Mrs of Beckville, officiating ents, Mr and Mrs Vernon Dial
Wayne Elliott are home from Mrs Pritchard died Saturday of Beckville Other survivors
Panola General Hospital J l morning Nov 15, following a are her husband, Jack D — .
Driskell has been moved from brief illness Pritchard of Shreveport two PaqemIta chAw
Panola General Hospital to She ls survived by her sons, Vernon Lee Pritchard and — ---- “IV
Good Shepherd Hospital in husband. Jack, children and Dennis Wayne Pritchard, both 1 .1 1.
Longview and Vernon Harris grandchildren of Shreveport of Shreveport, one step-brother. huilding
remains in Good Shepherd and her parents, Mr and Mrs Bob Dial and one step-sister. ©
Hospital where he underwent V ernon Dial of Beckville Juanita Buckmyer. both of 1 •
surgery last week Mrs J M Smith and Joe Dallas .and two grandchildren GOWnSWInO
Mr and Mrs Charles Handy Cullen spent Tuesday with Mr
of Diana and their son and and Mrs Hugh Kuhn. Jr in cEppAAe
family, Mr and Mrs Eddie Longview Joining them were MR. CHESTER CATES Carthage building permits
Handy daughter Jennifer of Mrs Arthor 1X111,5 and son, 8111 Funeral services for Chester are down to the tune of over
ore City visited Rev and Mrs Tullus of Longview Cates, 74, of Rt 1. DeBerry $500,000 from 1979 to October
C T Wallace last Tuesday Everyone is enjoying the nice were held at 12 noon Wednesday 1980
Mr and Mrs Tommy Rachel rain which has been falling at DeBerry Baptist Church In October of 1979, the city
of Natchitoches La spent since Friday, no heavy rain, but under the direction of Hawthorn had registered building permits
Saturday with his sister, Mrs it is all appreciated, and is still Funeral Home totaling $3,263,661. The 1980
Miller Barber and Mr Barber misting and showering Monday The Rev Dick Sawyer and the figures have dropped to $2,756.
night and is much cooler Rev Clifford Adkins officiated 154 according to stastics from
Burial was in DeBerry Ceme- Carthage city offices
tery , Permits totaling $320,400
Mr Cates died Monday, Nov. were issued in October 1980
17, in Panola General Hospital Commercial permits were
He was bon June 4, 1906, Mr issued in October to Red Dot
Cates was a native of Jefferson, Corporation, constructing a
but had lived in DeBerry for the $48,000 addition to Bell Supply
past 25 years His parents were other permits include a $20,000
ByMrs .J.C.Kersh Mr and Mrs Jimmy Huff, Hosia, Clark Cates and Lula commercial structure for Dan-
CLAYTON Mr and Mrs Gina and Bill of Monroe, La . Isabella Hall Cates. f „ iei Smith built by James E.
Jerry Jackson and Shannon of visited during the weekend with pAretiire tengineer or Union Koonce and a $74,000 project for
Longview were recent guests of Mr and Mrs R G Reed l roduemg ompany. he was a the Scorpion Drilling Co by
Mr and Mrs Jimmy Gary, J Mrs Sue Massey of Tyler and member of DeBerry Baptist Shed and Shelters
ni a •5 —aI‘ 3 j Church and the Carthage Residential units listed last
E andLeisa Robyn Palmer of Carthage n, meaenat u mG a
Mrs W R Holland. Mrs were Sunday guests of Mr and ‘ asonic dge , t month include a $7,400 enclos-
Mary Brown and Mrs William Mrs B E Clark vSurvvors include his.wife, ure for the Norman Holmes
R Duke attended confirmation Mr and Mrs Jimmy Gary ‘ „ ’ ■ , • . . M dwelling, built by Tommy J
. , . , , 1, g . DeBerry, three daughters, Mrs. Holmes a $14 000 addition to
services for Stephen Saunders were in V an Sunday A,, ,, , c‛n. ” 2, ’ ”1, mumu •
ai the Christ Ephscopal Church Mr andMrs.VM MeKay Ct,. Colo, MF Bobbie nzen thgaBonniklaorroneebomruby
nNacogdixhes Tuesday nig" annarMrsonandttedrsnerack Hicksor Shreveport U . and ured’includeone by
weekend with Mrs Fran Mrs Patricia Cates Hymond of James Cox, a $60,000 project by
Rev and Mrs Ottie Reed Moosburg in Dickinson DeVille, La , two grandchildren Pace Hardware, also the
attended the American Baptist Rev and Mrs Ottie Reed who were raised in his home, builder for a home at 109 W
State Association meeting in attended Deacon Ordination Terry Muirhead and. Chester Hayden, and a residence owned
Loongview Wednesday services at Missiona B aptist Muirhead, both °f DeBerryi by Tom Tinsley, a $52,000
Mr and Mrs Jimmy (.ary Chuch in Carthage Friday nine grandchildren and 17 great project through Superior Build-
and J E visited Mr and Mrs . ‘ grandchildren ers.
Bobby Joe Crocker in Render . .
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Longview Thursday 3
The Clayton Club met Thurs u
day. Nov 13 in the home of Mrs % ’
Inez Wedgeworth Ella Mae ',.'
Kersh president, presided $3
Mrs Mary Brown called the roll 2 •
in the absence of Mrs Ruth 3
hymn
Mrs Brown gave a very
interesting t.ilk on the mem
tiers recent trip to the Tyler
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Carthage Christian Church
will celebrate its Fali Festival
of Faith with the gospel
preaching of Riley Donica
director of the Kiamichi Moun
tain Christian Mission in k "
Honobia Okla 3 2
Services will be Nov 21 23at 7 g,8
each evening it I
Donica is a graduate of Dallas a ,
Christian College and has
served as a missionary and aak’v
evangelist in southern Okla EGae
homa for more than 20 years As
director for the Kiamichi 85-
mission, Riley has been re
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Clinic and the facility 's summer
youth camps I
Donica has preached in
Mexico, Canada, South Africa
and Zimbabwe, Rhodesia He is *
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1980, newspaper, November 20, 1980; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517940/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.