Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1956 Page: 1 of 8
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The local draft board, follow-
The names of students qualify-
Stroman, Jacquelyn Taylor, Shir-
High School, for /the midterm
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announced Tuesday.’Ahe.
Charles A. Robison .The list in- made.
Mr. Lee. was born in Memphi
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hot of "extras" are being added tohtssuryiv«d byhis wife; foursone-
Rejected — Vernon Moore, O-
ard Garrison, Billy Glover,. Lar-
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Lone Star Steel Co., having be used in the production of steel
among students:
tubing, for oiLand gas wells It
will
produce tubing in quantity vol-
Offices that figure in the move
I are those of Fidelity Trust, of
C. Of C. Banquet
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Lee Sharp,
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Ballots Mailed
pallbeasers-
were for-
Vernon Smith. JoeTempie, Patri-
and
present and planned pipe mills
production. .
County. '
visions, and an additional $400,000 pipe.
budgeted fOr . miscellaneous | Company officials estimate the
offices.
when the fire boys arrived the
Marha
just entering the attic.
cost of about $125,000
Monk Funeral Home in that city
causing the car to swerve in front
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down the highway shoulder for
cemetery.
and Mrs Edward Hall, Mt Pleas-
expanrion already has-been given fill out their ballots and reser-
L>na| approval by the Lone Star - valuin' cartis aa aeon aa p«M»Wa Funerat services were heldat = =
board, final decisions on the rest
and return them in the stamped,
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of the program depend upon en- self-addressed envelope to the
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Mayor Thornton Will
Be C. Of C. Speaker
Sister Of Mrs. A.
G. Daniel Passes
Services Held Here
For Texarkana Man
’ sion projects planned this year
include a tailing dam near the
Final Rites Held
ForT.A.LeeOf
Macon Community
magic” for
hir styi-
let. Call us
ical examinations for registrants
until after the exams have been
Chamber of Commerce Presi-
dent Charles A Tucker onnounc-
The local Chamber president,
Chartes A. Tucker, said banquet
in the field of banking has re-
sulted in paralying $6,000 in bor-
rowed capital into a bank with
R Henderson, Alvin, Texas, and
Paul Henderson, Nederland: four-
teen grandchildren. and one sis-
ter. Mrs D. M. Hall. Omaha.
of Mt. Vernon; five sisters..Mrs.
Opal Godwin, Mt. Vernon; Mrs.
Lester Draper, Mrs. Llano White
Lew
Bejie
Two men were transferred -to
other boards: Jack W. Yates of
Titus County to Odessa, and Joe
The body was taken in charge
by Smith-Bates Funeral Hom •
pending funeral arrangements,
which were made for 3 30 p.m
Thursday at the Chura of Ch it
At High School At
End Of Midterm
ALBURQUERQUE (P—Plans to
put screens on windows of the U.S
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As a successful business man,
Mr. Thordton, chairman of the
board of the Mercantile Nation-
will' be moved to the new build-
ing. '
At the time of the purchase of
Jones and I aughlin, and Colorado
Fuel and Iron Co.
The additional steel making
added.
Tickets are available to the
general, public at the Chamber
of Crmerce office.
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Mt. Vernon Kills
Two Early Sunday
Two negroes' were killed and a
Dallas Greyhound bus driver and
12 bus "passengers were slightly
injured early Sunday in- the col-
lision of an automobile and the
bus two miles east of Mt. Ver-
non.
Bus Driver Milton C. Tonick,
said the right wheels of the west-
bound car ran off the pavement
and that the driver apparently
President Of NEA
The Northeast Texas School-
men's Club met at the high school
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America, Inc., and Central fi-
nance Service. Inc., and offices
of companies owned by the stoc-
holders of these- organizations.
The other companies are:
Absolute Security Life Insur-
ance Co.,.an Alabama based cor-
poration; Central Fidelity Loan
Service, Inc," Montgomery and
‘Mcrofilm Service
P.O.Box 8066
De 11 as • Texas
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treasurer monds, Omaha, and Mrs. A W
announced Heard; Port Arthur; three sons,
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The 1956 annual banquet of the I greatest supporting group, the
Mt. Pleasant Chamber' of Com- ' m---
merce, February 17, will feature
the Omaha Methodist Church at
2 o'clock Sunday afternoon.-and
burial followed in the Omaha
cemetery.
ore benficiation plant, to cost
around $350,000, and the installa-
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mills at Lone Star. . proximately 288 reservations, hef
Lone Star's payrolls already I added.
list more than 4,000 employes. - The director ballots being mail- .
Work on the new tailings dam ed. contain a list of 20 candi-
already has been starved by com- dates of which five are to be ee- '
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just closed the best year in its
history, plans a major expansion
and improvement program cost-
ing an estmated- $7,500,000 at its
EastTexas plant at Lone Star
near Daingerfield.
Heading up the new program
will be a new “Stretch Mill” in
the steel ana pipe division, esti-
mated to cost between $4,000,000
and $4,500,000. Purchase and in-
stallation of the new mill already
has been authrrized by the board
f directors.
Additional steel r ia KIrife capac-
ity. either in the form of a new
electric furnace, or an additional
open hearth furnace, is planned at
an estimated cost of $1,750,000
Engineers are making a survey to
Normal capital expenditu.-s of • supplied on a, full time basis,sQ
$1,000,0Q0 are forecast fc: thej thercompay-can increase its nut-
year for the iron add steel di- l put of tubing, casing and line
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the Mayes Funeral Home butd-"
mg. Forsyth & Associates also
purchased the Security Provider
Insurance Company, a low cost
insurance plan with benefits that
coule be used for funeral ex-
penses. Offices of this will remain
at the building, and all polities
written in the past will not be ;
affected in any way, it Was said
Mrs. Shelton Simpson will be in
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reed, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Marshall and Dr.
and Mrs. Jim Witt attended the
Fat Stock Show at Fort Worth
Friday and Saturday.
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THEm to be purchased is of
Ihelopomidsshneneinbutimor Reservations And
Youngstown Shoot—arid—Tube
cafeteria Wednesday evening to
hear the president of the Nation-
al Education-“Association. John
Lester Buford, of Mt. Vernon, Ill
85 teachers and administrators
from twelve counties were pres-
ent - \' *
Mr. Buford's address followed a
delightful steak dinner, that in-
cluded green bans, creamed po-
tatoes, combination salad, rolls,
butter, strawberry shorteake and
coffee.
The speaker, reporting on the
Tutt, Frranklin County, to
ed today that director ballots,
-along with annual banquet in-
Funeral services were held at
the Reeder-Watson Chapel in
Hughes Springs at 10 30 a.m. Sat-
urday for Mrs. Mae Ayers of iat
city, sister of Mrs. A. G. Daniel
of Mt. Pleasant. Rites were un-
der direction of Rev. Jatrett Ma-
jor of Hughes Springs and Rev.
Chester Phillips of Mt. Pleasant.
Burial was in the Hughes Springs
READY C. OF C. ACTIVITIES—The picture above-shows*Mrs.
Earl Roach, staff secretary of the loca: Chamber of Commerce,
preparing to mail ballots, and reservations to the annual ban-
quet set for February 17.to C. of C members. Shown with Mrs.
Roach is CHarles Tucker, retiring president, reading the ballot
prepared by a special nominating committee. (Phete by Rizzo) '
poration.
With regards to Fidelity Trust
of America, Forsyth said, an
office will continue to be main-
tained on East Third Street for
the convenience of patrons, but
Ppe
rs, Owner
me 4-3501
Patricia Ann
accounting and clerical
Funeral services were held at
3 o'clock Thursday afternoon, at
Nevil's Chapel Baptist Church,
for Julian L. Hawthorne, 56. of
Texarkana, who passed away in
that city Tuesday afternoon after
a long illness.
Surviving Mr. Hawthorne are
his wife, the former Miss Nina
.Bell Horton, daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. Hull Horton of Mt.
Pleasant; two children, J. L.
Hawthorne, Jr., and Miss Linda
Carol Hawthorne, of Texarkana.
Services were under direction
of Rev. A J. Findley and burial
was in the Nevil's Chapel ceme-
tery.
jerked the wheel
Baptist 'Church of Daingerfield,
with the Rev, L E Lamb of-
Flames Damage
House Tuesday___
The local fire department was
called to the home qf Rube
reservation letters have been
mailed to all members and they
should return them to the Cham-
ber office’ as soon as possible to
insure ticket reservations. “I be-
lieve we will have one of the
largest crowds in our history,” he
to the left.
in Nacogdoches.
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Junior High Honor Large Group Sent
Roll For Midterm For Army Exams
Announced Today By Draft Board
Decker. Margaret Firmin. Bon-
nie Harris, Nancy Hendricks.
Reve Nelson. Jane Patrick, Gail
Rhea, Carolyn Richardsot., Bar-
bara Sargent, Wanda Wahefield,
Jerry Bell. Johnny Boather. Da-
vid' Duke, Williams Ferguson,
Kerry Hargrove, Carlos Hend-
ley, Terrell, Dorothy Carolyn
Thomas, Margaret Thomas, Mar-
tha WakaQjeld, Dorothy Winters.
Omaha Resident
Dies On Saturday;
Rites Held Sunday
pany forces, but a general con- ! lected to fill the vacancies of Dudley Drew Henderon, life-
struction contract is„to be let 1 retiring directors C. E Gaddis,; time resident of Morris county,
soon. WL Means. Marvin Coffey, H.passed.way at his heme in
it would require about a year R Wilson and Bob Sandlin Aft- Omaha at 10 o’clock Saturday
ALL FOR THE MARCH OF DIMES—everything goes this year
in the current campaign for the March of Dimes, as can be seen
■ fconi • these two photos, taken Monday afternoon around, the
square in. Mt, Pleasant: In the too picture drive chairman, Jo
Buford, is seen-pulling a wheelbarrow loaded heavily, by District
Attorrey Bird Qid, Jr and Charles Tucker, vice president of the
Guaranty Bond Sidle Bank, as the driver of the “Irish buggy."
Wnston Ward,of Radio Station KIMP, takes a breather. The
report, were released today by
the principal......6f the school.
ry Hall, Miles Hall. Roger Kid- Brian Hill. Joe M Lafayette.
——Miler, JimmM—James R. Spragus and Bebbie G.
zell, PhiltipLaw, Pat Payne. Jimme rson, Morris County; T. C
Jerry Strong, Tommy Tennyson, Wilkerson and Jack H. MeBrid,
could be constructed in the mean- These officials will be I
time, so the additional capacity and will take office at the an- L J. Henderson. Port Arthur. D
would be ready when the new nual banquet meeting.
tube mil) facilities are ready. ! President Tucker concluded by-
While the major part of the ' asking all Chamber members to
radio and televiaion programs;
the increase in general social ac-
tivities, and the many other
things that tend to complete with
Elie 3-R's.
Mr. Buford brought out the
need for a greater stress in the
public schools on Americanism
and nationalism. ’ - . '
Paula Harbour, Judy Harris,
Montrecia- Harris, Betty Ruth
Hayes, Margaret Ann ’Hess, Inez
Horton. Sandra Sue Johnson.
I Shirley Kelly/ Garjlynne Kirk,
1 Sandra Laden, Neil LaPrade,
; Paula Lennier, Lynda Martin,
RosaleW May Field, Linda Morton
Diane O'Neal, Sharon Page, Sher-
ry Perkins, Anita Redfearn, Mary
Jo Steed, Sandra Lou Stephenson,
Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Jewel
1 -Daniels of Cookville; 23 grand-
Children and 24 great-grandchil-
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- Funeral services were held
at Liberty Hill at 230 o'clock
Friday afternoon, under direction
of Rev. Howard Bradshaw and
oueer ror District Court are under considers
cemesety. .about 50 feet, the Associated tion A sparrow flew in during one and Mrs Edward Hall, Mt Pleas-
Mrs Ayers passed away at 3 JO Press reported. The bus came to court session. There were Mile ■snt, and Mrs, W H, Wheeler-ef
a.m: ---------------------- a, stop against te shouider and tattempts to shoo him out Court Tyler, and three brothers, C. L.
Mrs. Ayers is survived also by A fence. with the engine of the went on amid annoying chirpings: Pagett, Pittsburg; E. L. Pagett,
a brother, J. V. Wilson, of Hughes car lodged under the rear of the Finally the sparrow flew out on Mt Vernon, and J. R Pagett of
Springs. ~ bus about 20 teet from the car. own accord and peace returned 1 Dallas.
Northeast Texas
Schoolmen Hear
eight grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
DosHle R. Montgomery ___ ______
Richard L Brewer, Titus Couty,1 Daleville, Ala.; Airmen's Brokerr
and Clinton Bates, Jr, Camp; age Service, Inc., Biloxi, Miss.,
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ficiating. Burial followed in Glade
Springs cemetery in Franklin
county. •
Mrs. Cattaneo is survived by
her husband and three daughters,
Marilyn, Carolyn and Sheril Ann,
1 This he-has done in building a prietor and banker to top among
all of Dallas' best known city
daughters. Mrs. Viola Heath, Mt.
PTeasant; Mrs Hazel Adkison, Cline, Thalia Conroy.
all of Daingerfield! her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pagett. Sr.,
Rev Homer
burial followed
Cemetery.
Grandson
C. M. Forsyth And
Associates Move
To New Building
Announcement was made re-
cently of the purchase of the two-
story building at 1603 North Jef-
fersom, formerly occupied by
Mayes Funeral Home, by C. M.
gineerinz recommendations as to Chamber office. The deadline is
types of facilities to be imtalled. February 6.
determine which type of facilities
wih-be installed to increase, steel jvapacity is needed to keep the
Chambliss, 210 South Jefferson
Avenue,* to extinguish a blaze Merla .
that had originated in the kitch- I Roper, Bejie Sandlin, Karen
en of the house. ” I Traylor, Mary Ann Amerson. Kay
5,. .1 Attaway, Priscilla Barnard. Fan-
il was reported the fire start- nN , oD
me Barton, Carolyn Garret, Bar-
bara Grisham. Kaddy Hoffman.
Patricia Jaggers. Lou Ellen Ma
•Mayor R. L. Thorntn, “Mr. Dal-
las’," W L Means, program chair-
man. announced today.
toilet delivery of the new stretch : cr the ballots are tabulated, the morning. Death came at the.age
mill, onder for which already has j five new directors ' will meet of 84.
been placed, and it could go into 1 with the remaining ten board! Mr Henderson is survived by
production in 1957. | members to elect a president. two daughters, Mrs. J. M Ham
The new Steel making facilities vice president and trnaenrer
L ing-for the honor roll at Junior, ing its pohicyef-withholding in- .Barbara Storey,
High School, for” the midterm formation on the results of phys-
Forsyth & Associates, and the
Titus County, and Billy J. Lie. new owners are in process of
Willim B McCoy, William C. moving their offices from East
Hamilton, John A Byrd. George Third Street to the new location.
Mrs. D. I. Ogden
Dies Wednesday Of
Lingering Illness
Mrs. Marv Elizabeth Ogden,
wife of Dr D. L Odgen. Mt.
Pleasant veterinarian, died at the
family home on North Jefferson
Avenue St T'lh a.m. Wedrorsdav
after a long illness. She was 28
years of age.
Mrs. Ogden was a native of
Nacogdoches. She and her family
moved to Mt Pleasant about a
year ago after Dr. Ogden pur-
chased the Ralston Animal
; Clinic.
Moore, Delores Perkins, Janice
Redfearn, Shirley Sanders. Caro-
lyn Shankle, Sue Smith, Patricia
Tosh, Suzanne Williams, Brenda
Wills, Jackie Cross, Donald
Decker. Terry Foster, Lanny
Hutson, Bobby ' Mosley, Tomm
Simons, Jimmie Smith.
Virgil A. Wilbanks
Dies Thursday Of
Lingering Illness
Virgil Abraham Wilbanks, long-
Time resident of Titus County
who for years made his home in
the Argo community, died at
Memorial Hospital at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday-after a long lllneW”
He was 86 years of age.
Mr Wilbanks was a native of
Alabama and is survived by two
sons. Elzie and Dempsey Wil-
banks, of Mt. Pleasant: three
warded as volunteers and were
inducted into the Army:
schools of the nation, said that
most were doing pretty well with , Tenn., but had been a resident
the-o-ealled 3-R's, and that a of Titus County many jears. Hi
W. Johnso. andCharles O. Smit,
Morris County. e‘t !
the curricula. IL A. Lee and J. H. Lee. Fort
' He listed the following as some ' Worth; A. C. Lee. Pittsburg, and
of the eeusen efpoT quality work b D. Lee, Mt. Pleasant: a sister
Mrs. H. H. Lemons. Mt. Pleasant:
names of registrants who 'were J
Lee Baker, Matt Clarke. Kirk forwarded to Dallas last week for
Blackard, Stuart Florey, David military physicals. The outcome
Capeheart, Edwin Forsyth, R ch- w«?as follows:-"
gram.
Delicious home cooked food.
conststmg of chicken and dress- -
ing, green beans, candied sweet /
potatoes, carrots, celery, lettuce, j
Lcranberry sauce, coffee and an
assortment of pies, adorned the
long serving tables. Women serv-
“ing the club were -Mrs. A. N.
___Pepper.. Mrs. Luke Wilson, Mrs.
Carl Lain. Mrs. O. 8. Maxton
and Mrs. Fred Mercer.
Club members had their wives
as their guests. Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. C. E Gaddis, Dr.
and Mrs. R. L. Matkin and Mrs.
Earl Porter.
A short business session was
conducted by Gabe Abner, presi- l
denttof the club. It was decided >|
that there would be a director’s -1
Changes in home and family
enable Lone Star Steel lo+life, with a greater emphasis on
lower photo shows Buford taking a ridewhile Gabe Abner.
Lions .Club ■ president, as ’ pilot.' Any businessman who stuck
his"head gut-lis store to see thesignes, paid pieniv ror ne priv- .
ilege. I^tWjiy.patrolmen furnished police escort for the stunt.
. "tet.
Major Expansion
Seen At Lone Star
nents were
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ed • from a kitchen range, and
Principal E C. Brice of the Mt.
Pleasant High School has an-
nounced the names of students
; who won places on the honor roll
I at the end of the first-semester.
' To qualify for the honor roll, stu-
dents had to make averages of
90 per cent or better in their
suBjet, with an excellent rating
in deportment. "/f
Jimmie Adams, Fred Harold
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flames had burned the paper on
the walls and' ceiling and were son
Mitchell. Charlott
। cia Barnett, Carol Coke. Jo Ann
Counts,- Carla Crotton, Carolyn
Chapman,' Sondra Dnn, Norma
Griffin, Mary Hanes, Virginia
Jackson, Margaret Jennings,
Sister Of Local
People Is Buried
charge of policy payments .and . f llnerBLj£LY>^ril for Mrs,- W i l e
r -■■ , will serve, too, as receptionist Cattaneo, 35, whb died Thursday
of "he bus g , , ' for the other companies. ' in a Houston hospital, were held
Killed were Eddie t». Jimmer-» Forsyth saia that details of Saturday afternoon at the First
son,. ’ of Route. i ughes moving the various offices make
Springs a nd, Corne liussJones' impossjble for open house to
lieved to be from Hughes Springs, be held at the bullding at the .
Both were riding inthe car, present time. move .. ex-
Passengers of the Dallas- Mem- ! peeted to be complete by Mon-
phis bus were treated or cuts । day, however, and formal
and bruises at a hospital in Mt mg is planned in the near future.
Vernon. They then continued ___
formation and reservation cards,. Surviving her are her hus-
were mailed Friday to 222 mem-band; a daughter, Kathryn Leigh;
bers of the Mt. Pleasant Cham- her parents, Mr. and Mrs T T-
■j budgeted for- miscellaneous | -ompany omciais estimate Ineiber of Commerce. Also enclosed Talmadge of Nacogdoches; a sis-
equipment modifications and for । costs, of the expansion program i were their 1956 membership 1 ter, Miss Patricia Ann Talmadge,
iew equipment in the pipe mills, can D met from profits of op- plaque inserts. j and a brother, Oliver Talmadge.
Other enlargement and expan-ierp and at the same time The annual banquet will be hold both of Nacogdoches
I continue to meet all debt retire- en February 17, with the fiscal
ment : and interes payment । year ending February 29, and an
iobHeatons outstanding speaker will be feh-
it is estimated the new prouc- tured. Tucker stated. Details will
tion of protective equipment atjtion facilities will pay for them-1 be made public within another
the coal mines in Oklahoma at a ! selves in about 18 month, of op- week, pending final program ar-
ete-buens,. erat'on through increased pro - rangements.
The stretch reducing mill will due' on and sales. | Due to this outstanding pro- in charge.
-Prrenew stretch mi and addi- gram, the Chamber wants every
tional, steel making facilities member to have an opportunity
would mean the employment of to make his reservation The
new egews of workmen at the I number will be limited to ap-;
15 i TaP. U „ | rick, Johnny Hendricks, Robert
in Liberty , Hill Meadows. E
Donny Newsom, Lahnv" Sikes. Lovington, N. M.
The following men
Chamber of Commerce history,"
he added, “and we are fortunate
to have this man with us. total resources of approzimately
Thornton was swora in., as $318,000,000: In his 75 years he
"Mayor of ’ Dallas in 1953 and 1 rose from the lowly obscurity cof
pledged a program of progress the cotton patch, day laborer,
ume and will permit present pipe
mills to be employed in making
casing and 1irtc pipe on a full
time bais, .
Long Star hasbeen-purchasing j
sofnesubing from outside sources. I
because its mill capacity was
needed’ for casing and line pipe
The new milF wou* permit Lone
Star to manufacture its own-tub-
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their trip on another bus’ sent
from Dallas.
The bus passed over the front
part of the car and dragged it
This will be one of the most From a cotton farmer, his rise
outstanding ' events in • our ' - - -
Funeral services were held at
Monticello Sunday afternoon for
Thomas Albert Lee, 76.. resident
of the Macon community, who
died at Medical and -Surgical
Hospital, Pittsburg, at 42 o'clock
Saturday. Burial was in the
Monticello cemetery.
Glen Watts, Dale Yingling. Titus County; Luie B Crowder,
Ernestine Anders, Elizabeth Camp County. .
Banks. Sue Bohannon. I Accepted — Billy w. Brooks,
Sunny Bullington, Juanita • Pies T Sindh. Jr., and Carlos E.
Wanda • Kiser, Camp Coihty: Joe M
Bradford, and Arlim-R. Cochfan,
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lions Club Ladies
Night At Nevil’s
" Chapel Thursday
The LionsiClub met Thursday
evening with the ladies of the
Nevil's' Chapel Community Cen-
ter for their Ladies' Night pro-
meeting Tuesday evening, at
“ ‘ 7:00 o'clock, at the home, of Mr,
and Mrs Aoner. --
The door prize for the ladies
was piven to Mn. Harold Smith.
Hours were assigned to mem-
bers of the club cencerning the
Talkathon to be held over
KIMP Saturday and Monday,
from which all proceeds will go
to the March of Dimes.
The Talkathon will begin Sat-
urday morning and last until
5:30 p.m. and then will begin
again Monday afternoon at 1:30.
— Thetime is being donated by
Winston Ward.
Cynthia Johnston, PatricaLuns-
ford,-Linda McClaran.
"Kiddnene ’ Lovoyce Bus-Car Wreck At
t Jempuasis at all times was on a
t greater Dallas Right, down the
! line Mr. Thornton has dedicated
! himself to Dallas through its
and to “keep" the dirt flying." candy salesman, book store pro-h
Avery, Don Blackard, Jerry
Brown, Dickie Caidwell, David
Cook, Jan Dalby, David Daugh-
try! Gayion Garretson, Henry
Gray, Ronald Jacobs, Jimmy
Langley, Dan Latimer, George
Leonberger, Buri Milner; Russell
Moore, John Nelson, Paul Payne,
Jerry Worsham? ■-------
Melba Adkins, Sylvia Sue Al-
len, Joyce Barrow. Peggy Joe.
Barrow, Gayle Black, Mary
Louise Black. Sue Blackburn,
Barbara Bounds, Jo Ann Boyett,
Sharon Broggoitti, Elizabeth
Caldwell, Sandra C-arson^ Dixie
Samuels Chapman, Remonia Chil-
dress, Brenda Coburn. Diane
Crabtree, Shelba Davis, Betty
'Embree, Sue Embree. Shirley
Fomby. Ls
Gail Gaadis, Ottis Ann Goolsby,
; greater Callas. In 1939 he was 1— -
i elected president of the Dallas builders.
। /Chamber of Commerce, a job
- he’held for three terms! and the
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