East Texas Light and The Timpson Times (Tenaha, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1969 Page: 2 of 16
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Mre. bandel s Orchestra; And I don’t you mi# an issue. be- Acc*«rdim» m fxmet fri rh net
*>lmt TllKjlor It was to get cause we m» just njjrw iOL" Pb: flips, tiic votes far the .ncetl
ID oast die etasep the 13C3 I We «(B ..iver/l rote' whose , r onlifiatr" will he by secret
class had IS senior:. the 1 arres; IIiwoe vu f>rmC cm .vt i*>c on- salt* by the ensue saidrnt
in ilic history of <>nnrr srfaool 13eme.tlh -ide of he oW school xk»j wfth no charge far lie
up to that mre. They were die desks tliat was sold severs l ye art vote with the results kem me—
”tt* cl.-ss to n. ve tvn.ee \\fn .»sort when the old elcimmtrry ret mtcii the actual crow aim;
dun nils and they were the sdtoo! haililinq was torn down. ' of Sk wtnner it pse-zaire
flRt a.ta to tucce. f-tlly faster Would you lilts »> hnowt cemnioares trirfsyniSTt at
a hidi school paper: Jeri Hayes ---,--- | JiaclbyrtOe football ttadlura.
was the fust FTA ffallowccn j Hmo Cmiutell fWvlma
fiaimval i.hMa, (Ben UelUn- llntM> rum MI mi As ! CotKIl. ptaduase of ' (Kf'clasn
Honcowag For
Ocfobor 31
Are Shopiag Up
C»«* or Thatnk*
Ve would lilt k> say thanks
to ox- many friends lor every
act of kindrictr, praye-s. vfj-
!“• *** flowe. and
l<jv« offering. irufy it /ji xtr-
meciaied. To the liav is and
oTS hie-’hen we tav thanks al-
so. May Cod Mess each of
VM. “ 'ulin<r» >;Tui 'J-mnn
j Baser offtciatinr. ?orial kji
J In the BrooUami Ccricrciy un-
der me direction of tile Man-
pan (tan! Home.
A native of Panola Comity,
Mr. Ntact had lived in loc^uin
for tin- past 40 years.
Sanrtvore are ms wife, Mrt.
Tm* Nun of fo.vquin, two -Hrcr?,
Mr, W. B. Alverson oT Many,
ami Mia Lillian N*»;i of Teaa-
ha and one hrofh-r. Jin Nun
of Tcn*h».
fotr.i! services for Claude
Dyrd, a", of i’enaha, were
held 3 p.m. Saturday. Octo-
ber ii in U.e Tcaafe ttoR Bap-
tist Onset Vim tf* Rev. Lynn
Parker officiating. Buna] was
in die ftar.uti Cemetery wider
die reflection of the Man gum
Faneral ilcmc of Center.
Mr. Byrd tiled 4:20 a.m.
October ^ in a Center hospital
after a short ilLness.
A native of Tcoaha. Ik: had
flatted S years in U. S. Kavy
and h die tine of fiis rerixe-
rceat :r* IhcI he war a Chief
Pe:ry Officer. IV '.ad been
employed with the Dow
Chemical Company of Free-
port since* iis retirement from
the navy.
Survivors »*c his wife. Mrs.
Pr ices And of Freeport, two
son*. * ' rl ■ 1 T. Byrd of Free-
port ar.d Allen K. of ftaussua,
r.fo lftoncr. Mrs. Maude Byrd
uf Tc*e» ui and •* surer, Mrs.
WilHarr Hilton of Corps*
(Xristi.
" Backward. mm backward.
Oh time in thy flight
Make me young lot-king
Just for Oct. H l ant Nov. i ’
I'Se Homecoming letters of
invitations have been late iu
being printed and many have
no; been mailed out to trail vi
not been mailed out to indivi-
duals iiec.msc of failure to ob-
tain the letter., and addresses.
So. wc arc hopuijc ikat iiomc-
folks win ret the ffMiier out
to their c’ulorui: and KBUtcs
« s*»n as possible tha r the
dates arc Tridav, October 31,
aod Saturday, Kovemi'cr .
Even tljouch Lie letters arc
late, Prcacen: McTCcil Moore
said ilut tlic CSpouk thus f.ir
js peat and that it loohs like
oar town will x- lull of foftr.er
stndcnts for lk. : ionic coming
*?i*t die tiling o rr.mcnr.-
hcr is that an irmbdoa is not
■veeded.
"If your former smic.ns o i
CHS arrive ha :owr and find
that Picrv is not no iodivfdonl
rlr.ss porty for his class year,
fo ifV ’UiBP. . ud finW iii*-
Mr. .ud .Vn, Oeaett Free-
man lie Ac a neon nf 3
j.udiiei, Pamela r. v. be-a
Sept. in v> il&v-KMrfuim
Hoepita! ta -irevcport. ;*e
gT3nJs*rcms are */t. aue In.
L.L. tieer.au f faauaia ukl
Sft. *otl %fc. l onufl "Vni'.u
of JJremrlghc. Okla.
The .iraiu.-! bhelby ville
H intecoming vtH be lielii this
wocteiiii be'inring ufti Uic
Frii!ay mriit faottuQ g me
between FheBwvilk are Timp-
son.
Tie ctownlnp of die Mrlby-
vllle Queen wHl be at 7:.Vi
p.ni. before the jams aril tltc
r-ueen cindidatcs are Senior.
Ltebbie Pest: .lanior. Boo TVver:
Sopfcoirote. CfcWiic Sam.lc;
and ficshi.-icn, Ciugei U.igkif.
->‘•*7 WUIIM, Uf " Ii 1UI LIC 1S.1
1 rficn mmed in MJor.cn’ made
by p*;pib. Aad tills actually
It.ipocned, according to Vci-
Fancral services for Jvlanc
Bailey, 1?. of Center wt rc
held 2 p.m. Monday in rhe
United Pcn^co«al church wiili
Itev. ®. H. McCoy am! Rev.
Rou ifd CuldsD^. om.-oaiing.
Bari cl was in Ac White R>c:
Cemetery under the direcdcn
of die Mengurr* rcucral Home
in Center.
He died IB a.m. ^aairdoy in
a Fotsum t.ospital after an ex-
tended ilLie-.-i i>( two years.
He had lived in Center all of
hi? lifo.
Survivors *rc his nar-ntr. ?Tr.
am. Mrs. Mi lived Mky, ;vo
sisters. Vickie . ud Ttcir.; rwo
hrotlicrs. Mitchell ..re Terry,
his grandparctiti. Mr. and Mr.
Hw*y B Jley sll <*i Ceotcr a.w1
Im graraHvHhtr. ' *rs. C. C.
Vjxbotoueh i>f Crhghy, Tcx-’S.
imj;WLii«i, uiuiiit U) ntl*
don? coking!: Ms. lites ask-
ed P. s. Mefuer what port of
the United States that sulphur
was fund, ar.d um S. . ukikly
re-tbed ' huscralia."
EJWt’I be inure of this ncxi
week and Ac next week...so
Suhsrnhc to the Light today -
Call Center SM-3TL1 or Tena-
i«a 24B-2108.
mm
Garland A. Wataaa
Carlnd A. (CuS) Watson, 7b,
of Pt sadecc ao>* a f -mer Shcli»>
County XMuont, died Oct. 1
following a icart attack.
Funeral services for Mr. Wat-
son wear held 10:ri0a.m. Oct.
- Li tin Tirsi luptfr. Ciuirdi of '
Pasailena vith biirial in die
Sea• h lark Cemetery, with
graveside Mafoolr services.
He was a retired employee of
the .Sinclair Oil Company; a
wtcr.jo of WWl; Charier Ticn:-
ber >i P.iva. na P>4gc »HoA
AF. AM and life time member
of Arch VC.S T4>dgc 1330 AF.
AM.
TV va> one of tlic ei^Iit cMlo- !
n a cf Fir. aud Mb. LcieucI
Watson of Shelby County ar.d
was roared in this county.
Survivor* arc his wife, Mr*.
COouisc lunjct Watson of Pasa- j
den'; rh-e- ' *er?, Mr*, rhroo- .
■ a V/iisou, Mrs. Frances Maa-
nlrn» of Center and Mrs. Ollie i
<*«; *»» nvifl, unonn
tJicia dial diey are wing re-
mcRibcxd arid thei: Center
Mends ate feopina to see. diem
at Tie HuaxpUnfeg the last
Faneral service? for Mrs. Nan- ' Ur.
me Musi. SS. of Center Jj "Fr-
held 1# ».m. >.-.**■¥ in M-it- ^
gun finer* 1 Ffane A^uel vid. TV i^K &
‘SSSlSsSk+
Home. Slie was a native .'f
Shelby County.
Sanrivor* ax one daughter.
Mis. H. V, Black burr of
Slacveport aoc one grandchild.
! Funeral services for Mr*. Tr-
! Barron. 82, of Ovaugc oud j
• former resident of me Paxton
(Community, wcue IcM L a.n.
<*ine Chance, iis .tad 3ud
v.iii.11 iii my, -tn i v ii. ^ 3,;
Monday in the Old Home Bap-
tist Church witJi fiic Rev. -elii
Windham and the Tcv. Billy
after : lengthy illn«!s.
Fke was a native cf S!iclhy
County, having lived litre all
iier liie until J 2/'J years ago
wfien she moved to Orrncr with
lier daughter.
Survivors arc one daughter.
Mr:. Ccnrade SLcrrou of
Grange; two graodc >ildren ane
Cm* <rr«-it .-w-rww^ ii
William I. Nutt
William I. Molt. 82. rcrired
Joaaum farrier, died 10:. 5 a.
m. Tuesday in the Holiday
Lodge.
Fcmeral services were held
2 p. m. Wednesday tn OhJ (Ten-
ter Church with the Rev. CLi jde
Pc Celle and die Rev. R. O.
Brown Drug Company
B. 6. Hooker Pel. Trspt. (e.
TeiupKor. 248-3131
Tunolia, T««
’Your Prejcription Headqjarteri'
<«ppy «nj true Brown Center
LL Brace of Tens
Sfcelby County's Urjot Employer
CENTER. TEXAS
AMBULANCE
*• v,ii«wntvn X"V I-fa ». 5;
P. Z. Walton officiating. 3u;i- Tt
al was ia Oaklowa .Mc.riorfal $'•
Par : Cemetery.
Mr. Briruin died MC p.m. i:
Sunday in a local husmt/l aft- $
cr a loag ilL’K os.
A native of Shelby ^Tonnty, $
he had owned and opera tec the
Liiv«v Grocery Store aud Ser-
vice o.ation ir East Canter *ot
seme twenty ytan hefort ni* !
retirement, lie was a member ■
.f Da**.J __F * _ ^ - -__■ > _ I
Hawthorn Funeral Home
Courteous and Experienced Staff
Carthage, Texas
Marvin Hooker Ins. Agcy.
'Complete Insurance Coverage*
Phone 248-3731 Ten.hu
Wellington Motor Co.
&MC end AMERICAN MOTORS
Center, Texes
Hawthorn Dry foods Co.
txck»!ve—Not Expensive’
Come VM» WHh Us Cerfheg
WORTH REMEMBBSKC—
Don't blame beef prices for ia-
• flation; hlaTr.c inflation for
Jbeei prices.
Wr'd he fodt, wouldn’t we, if Auddeubr cmr-
I»uler4 were withdrawn from our daily life? We
hate Iji-rome dependent on them to schedule air-
plane flights, point «>ut >cho]a»tic aptitude* and
aid the Internal ICevenur Service in (becking in-
come lav return*.
Hut there are thing* a computer can’t do. Il
ain't make » home a belter home or a man a
better man. A computer can't heal aoiruwa and
disappointment*. It can swallow up a lot of sta-
tistic* and clank out a lot of conclusion*, hut it
can’t direct a man to God's love.
A* today's world is run more and more by
automation, we need the help of the C’hnrch to
guide u.-* in the spiritual realm of life. We need
to experience find’s great love for all men. In our
mechanical world, only the Church can help us
find God's love.
Jo nek
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LOYD C. GRISSOM ..................... PufelUher-E^iUr
MRS. LOYD GRISSOM.....................Society Editor
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Grissom, Loyd C. East Texas Light and The Timpson Times (Tenaha, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1969, newspaper, October 15, 1969; Tenaha, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth767739/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.