Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1962 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday, February 1, 1962
PALACIOS BEACON, PALACIOS, TEXAS
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Thursday,
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Saturday,
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Garden Club Discusses
Landscaping Wagner
Gen. Hospital Grounds
The Tres Palacios Garden Club
met Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Carl Backen with
Mrs. Henry Barr as co-hostess.
Thirteen members were present.
The club’s project of landscap-
ing the grounds of the new Wag-
ner General Hospital was discuss-
ed and plans are underway to be-
gin the planting in a very short
time.
Mrs. Jessie Salsbury, chairman
of the program committee, con
ducted a very interesting ques-
tion and answer program on top-
ics pertaining to flowers and gar-
dens. She also announced that the
next meeting would be with. Mrs.
Martha Brown on February 27
with Mrs. Ida Dorsey as assist-
ing hostess. The topics will be
“Vegetables to Plant in Febru-
ary” by Mrs. Dorsey and “Vines”
by Mrs. Mabel Ruthven.
Mrs. Guy Claybourn announced
1hcre would be an exhibit spon-
sored by the Historical Society in
Bay City, possibly on March 2,
and anyone having old interesting
objects are asked to bring them
for display.
During the social hour, the
hostesses served delicious re-
freshments of cake and coffee.—
Reporter.
Sarah Lee Dyson And
Pat Jenkins, Jr. To
Wed Friday, Feb. 23
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Dyson an-
nounce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of the;r daugh-
ter, Sarah Lee to Pat Jenkins, Jr\,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Jenkins
of Collegeport.
The wedding will be performed
at five o’clock in the afternoon on.
Friday, February 23 in the Trinity
Baptist Church, followed by a re-
ception in the Fellowship HaU of
the church.
Invitations are being extended
by the press for all their friend*
to attend.
Friends Invited To
Hammock-Harvey
Wedding, Sat., Feb. 3
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harvey re-
quest the honour of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter.
Betty Sue, to Douglas McArthur
Hammock on Saturday afternoon at
3 o’clock, February 3 in the Trin-
ity Baptist Church. All friends and
relatives are being extended in-
vitations by the press.
Carroll B. Ray, Former
Local Pastor, Promoted
To Missions Secretary
AMARILLO—The Rev. Carroll
B. Ray, pastor of the First Bap-
tist Church, Palacios, from 1920
to 1933, will begin work in the
Amarillo area Feb. 1, as missions
secretary of District 10 of the Bap-
tist General Convention of Texas.
He will make his headquarters in
Pampa.
A pastor for 33 years, Ray will
succeed the Rev. O. C. Curtis who
died last October. The Rev. Mr.
Ray has been pastor of the Firs!
Bantist Church, Perryton, since
1957.
Bom in Ft. Towson, Okla., the
54-year-old minister finished high
school at Somerville, Texas. He re-
ceived the A. B. Degree from How-
ard Payne College, Brownwood, in
1929 and attended Southwestern
Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort
Worth.
Ray is married to the former
Maxine Price of Palacios. They
have two sons, Carroll Jr., a Cisco
CPA; Robert, a student at Okla-
homa State University, Stillwater;
and a daughter, Mrs. Ed Spivey,
wife of a pastor at Lefors. Texas.
Miscellaneous Shower
Honors Bride-Elect,
Miss Betty Sue Harvey
Miss Betty Sue Harvey, bride-
elect of Douglas McArthur Ham-
mock, was honored with a miscel-
laneous bridal shower Thursday,
January 18 in the, Fellowship Hall
of the Trinity Baptist Church with
Mrs. Marie Wynn and Mrs. Curtis
Harvey as hostess, assisted by
Mrs. Vivian Wynn and Mrs. L. M.
Dyson.
After the lovely gifts were open-
ed and admired, refreshments of
cake, punch and coffee were served
to the 38 attending.
4-2121 — FIRE PHONE — 4-2121
STATED MEETINGS
PALACIOS LODGE
No. 990 A. F. & A. M.
st Thursday cacn month 8:00 pan.
Visiting Brethren Always Welcome
Clyde Hammond, W. M.
S. W. Wilson, Sec.
Spl.4 Joaquin Rocha
In 'Great Bear' Exercise
FORT RICHARDSON, ALASKA
—Army Specialist Four Joaquin
Rocha Jr., whose father lives at
913 Ritchie Street, Palacios, is
scheduled to participate with oth-
er personnel from the 136th Ord-
nance Company in Exerrise Great
Bear, a joint U. S.-Canadian win-
ter maneuver in Alaska, February
12-21.
Specialist Rocha, a welder in the
company at Fort Wainwright, en-
tered the Army ip. April I960 and
received basic training at Fort
Hood, Texas.
The 20-year-o!d soldier, son of
Mrs. Helen Sanchez, 707 Eighth
St, is a 1959 graduate of P.H.S.
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MAKE-IT-YOURSF.LF WINNER
Paula Johnson of Abilene, Tex-
ts, niece of Mrs. John W. Hart
of Palacios, won top honors in the
Junior Division in the national
Make It Yourself with Wool con-
test in Salt Lake City op January
23. For winning the honor, Paula
was awarded a trip to Hawaii, a
$100 bond and a *700 scholarship
to Clarissa School of Design in
Pittsburgh.
YOU HAD TO BE
BORN HEALTHY
IN 17001
Ordinary folks who got sick iit
Colonial days were no safer than
people who’d been captured by
pirates. The medicine was usually
far worse than the disease. Today
with scientific miracles at hand
unknown a generation ago, we
stand beside your doctor helping
him to keep you well. Remember
prescriptions are our main busi-
ness.
PALACIOS
PHARMACY
DIAL 824-2310
—Emergency Phone 824-2829—
WOODY WILSON. Owner
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