The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1962 Page: 2 of 12
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Ttw Clarksville Times, Friday. October It, IMS 2
Fangman-Beaty Marriage Vows
Exchanged at St Benedict, Kan.
SOCIAL NEWS
CLARKSVILLE DUPLICATE ‘***T*r“* “
BRIDGE CLUB RESULTS ■?!..
Winners tt tbs Clarksville „ " . „ ’ _ Ir
Duplicate Brldga Club at the Colem—, CMa»e Tiwmpwi,
home of Mrs. Hub Whiteman V**’ - B-P*!1^
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flMm MaiiMtn riWrj WMHNM| Sire *no
Mrs. carl Children, charlotte
m*^£ood, tIs Imtween
Raivdy H Oetnilrn *'*Mr^ o'rant Tto*y r#c*,r#d • Bunlb*r <*
Kr Barbars uJolL SSg1 ffiu
I. Mrs. Jessie Fulur and *“ *h® COtt“
M w“ . . u„ Refreshments of cookies and
A. D. Drew. punch were served toy the
October 11 *
North and south:
1. Mrs, Ed Jones and Mrs. MR8 WALicer new
Hid) Wdteman. CENTURY CLUB HOSTESS
*• 0r“,t WtU"r ud The New Century Club met
“?*“• Mr.. 0.rti lua Sr.. u»
,4; ¥.*’•. y1 Mr*' *• Hrrw‘ president, presided Airing the
rrtSLi. business session.
1 Mr. lEUrt William* *rv1 *»• W*U»r °P#Md **
MM *rtU1 Wltf* » ‘l00***1** fr0m
Mrs. Mack Glover Bofata. sh^esnears. She then save an
Ada HUth R^tl? Mf#’ °* th* ^n#rl*
Ada Ruth Leoett, Bogota. cu 0(MrB| .«vanessa.M She was
3. Mr, and Mrs. Lee Ifby ^companled by recordlncs of
4. Mrs. A. D. Simpson and the opera.
Mrs. Henry Bailey. a lovely salad plate was
served by the''hoetees to the
HOUSE WARM D*G FOR following members! Mines. Pat
MR. AND MRS. WELCH Beadle, Byron Black, Don
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bland Block, splswn Cooper, Fount
JT. and Mrs. Payne Ward were croekell, Sam Hocker, Ed
hostesses Thuradgy night for a jonei, R. T. Osburn, J. E.
housewarming for the new home spencer, Gavin Watson Sr. end
of Mr. end Mrs. BUI Welch and Wright,
family. Neighbors and friends
Coliseum Saturday, Nov. 3, tartan.” Mrs. Richard Wren
from 1 rOO to 3:30 p.m. Tickets, served as co-ordlnator for tbs
priced 50$, can bs purchaaed program of which the Rev. Judd,
from any member of Troop 43 pastor, acted as moderator,
ae weU as from other local Other participants on tbs even-
troops. AU girls, boys and Ins’* program Included Mae-
adults In uniforms will bs dames Ales Simpson, Mickey
admitted free, also,, children. Russell, and Raymond Judd,
under 10. Officers of the Women’s
; Two local troops will partlcl- Organisation for tbs new year
pate In this Sout-o-rama, and It wore sleeted. New officers in-
to hoped a number from Clarks- elude the following: President,,
villa will avail themselves of Mrs. Raymond Judd; vice pre-
the opportunity to see tha Girl aidant, Miss Beutoh, Mitchell;
Scouts at work. aocretary - treasurer, Miss
The Monday afternoon meet- Vera CarroU; nominating com-
ing of Troop 41 waa given over mlttee, Mrs. B1U Taylor, Mrs.
to study and work on the tender - Curtis Evetts, and Mrs. J, P.
toot requirements. Goodman; program chairman,
Donna Jamas and Debra Hals, Mrs. Alex Simpson, depart-
hostesses, served Coke, cook- mental chairman, Spiritual Ilfs
tea and Hallows’eo candles to and stewardship, Mrs. R. J. ■
kathy Banks, Johnnie Bishop, Warren; literature, Mrs. Jack
Peggy Boggses, Belinda Brant- Vane 111; missionary education,
lay. Clarissa Clark. Mar gar at Mrs. Mary Huntsr Jackson;
Cousins, Any Dick, Rhea Gro- national missions, Mrs. Edtes
appar, Linda Jordan, Ann Kalty, Leatherwood; sewing and supp-
Dsbbte Love, Lies Love, Knth- Use, Mrs. C. P. Robison; world
ryn Murray, Frances Me Peak, relief, Mrs. Clarence White;
Susanna Parks, Cartons Rob- membership and avengellsm,
arts, Debbie Smith, Vickie Mrs. Mickey Russell; and scu-
Storey, Kathy Underwood and manic si relations, Mrs. Clyde
Glenns Ward. Rains.
Kathy Banks and Linda Jor- ______________
dan will serve as hostesses for Tbs chimpanzee to conslder-
Oct. 23. . ed the most Intelligent of apes.
MIDWAY 4-H CLUB
Tbs Midway 4-H Club met
Oct. 4 at the Midway comm-
unity center, Arthur Castleman,
vice president, presiding.
County Agent Moody mot with
the group and discussed pro-
jects planned for the year.
Refraehmenta and games
were enjoyed by Martha and
Debbie Covington, Marilyn and
Janie Adame, Dorothy Adame,
Phyllis Johnson, Nits Phifer,
Petty Long, Cathy Ritchie, Te-
resa O'Dooatll, Oscar Gray,
Jimmy Pratt, Arthur Castle-
man, Nick Adams; leaders,
Mrs. Bennie Stevens, Mrs.
Bonny Covington and Mrs. Joe
Gibbs, and guest, Mr. Moody.
MRS. MALCOLM BEATY
vvino* *p vmmm rat uwa*
die, J. C. Atkin, Phil Brooks,
jack Slvley, James E. Goodman,
jamea Latimer, J. T. Penny,
Lindsay McAlister, Cy Rattan,
Louie Llndeman, Ted Lawsot
and Randy Osburn.
<ta5&r £**£*^Md^hjra! ^
and Malcolm Beaty, son of Mr. Clarksville and Mrs. Mlldre-
and Mrs. John Beaty, SOS 8. <*• Warthan of Dallas, enter-
27th St., -Kansas City, Kan., talnad at toe Branding Iror
former Red River County re- Shinday afterapon at 4:30 with a
sidents, were united In marriage P**y celebrating the 81st annl-
Oct. 6 at 10:30 a.m. In SI. Mary's v*rwY * T- D- L*t,m-*rv
Church, St. Benedict, Kan., the mother of Miss Latimer and
Rev. Herman Fangman, O. S. B. grsndmothsr of Mrs. Warthan.
officiating ■ Guests presented Mrs. Latimer
Miss Elaine Bergman waa or- with lovely gifts upon arrival.
a pointed
and sleek
fashion ft
PIUS BUCCANEER STAMPS
GALLONS ICECREAM $1.00
0 lbs. SSS SUGAR $9.95
SJlllfons MEU0RINE $1.00
0 l.s yukb°,nst FLOUR $7.95
DOZ. SMALL^WHITE EGGS $1.00
0 lbs. HOG LARD $8.95
££taans PEACHES.$1 U)0
0 lbs. PINTO BUNS $9.95
bs ONION SETS $1.00
0 lbs. No. 1 Potatoes $3.95
lbs. *mI*d RICE $1.00
0 lbs. Sweet Potatoes $4.95
mmaond™* Tomatoes $1.00
Olbs 16% SHORTS $2.95
:ans Mayfield Corn $1.00
GROCERY SPECIALS
Six Doys Every Week
BOLLMAH IIPERETTE
SHOE
Mold « hoaor waa Mias nreawneeu. center place tor
Jtinnit Fltifftrtkl Lmvm* rtfriihroiDt tibli vy id
wrth/Kam.i BrMtmitMi w«r« arranftmtiit of yellow carat-
Mrs. Doris OrllUot Kansas tk*f to 1 *r*#n compote, place
c»,.st mu-Su,^
Leona, Kan.; Mra. Alyns Johr, cotorhd
Overland Park, Kan. They wore *^***®,’ colorfu fni,t plates
street length street dresses of . .
emerald satin peau, the bodice p In o®**00 bv Mr*» T. W. Cole
A
contoured band Their heed- T*" birthday cake and ice cream
nieces were of dAfttnAn rrmm served by Mrs* T. W.^
SS cl”rL l^r’^ 25.-0 »•» — HiitchlMB,
carried Colonial bouquets of .. ..___
yellow mums. viSUIh!*
Charles Johr, Overland Park, ^ ^ Ba/r^’ ^Vllla^H^’
waa best man. Groomsmen ware
Eugene Fangmeo, Seneca; Cla- Ch2ter ’ rvSF
rence Grllllot, Kansas City, and panT t^n FSai« w '
Richard Shaver, Bonner Spr- r .
Inge, Kan. Ushsra were David L’ cuSvSa^w^vJST'a?*
Johnson, Atchison, Kan., and TJ
Richard Fangman, Centralla,
A dinner and reception were
held la the parish halL The wed-
ding cake, served by Mra. Wm.
K oh aka and Mrs. Richard Fang-
man, had been baked and deco-
rated by Mra. Herman Stoll-
baumer. Eater Fangman waa In
charge of the register.
After a abort wedding trip the
couple returned to Kansas City,
where they are at home.
Out-of-town guests Included
Mr. and Mra. John Beaty, Kan-
sas City; Myra AydeloH, Texar-
kana, Tex., and Mra. Mauds
Beaty, Clarksville.
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A HON GROVE 4-H
CLUB MEETS
Aikta Grove 4-H Club met in
regular session Oct. 3 and
elected these officers:
President, Anita Russell;
vice president, Sidney Ingram;
secretary Marie Pace, watch-
dog and reporter, Thurman
Russell. .
The club has three new
members, Helen Hausler, Betty
Hausler and Elisabeth Dante to.
Six adults attended the
meeting.
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1962, newspaper, October 19, 1962; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893434/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.