The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1962 Page: 12 of 14
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FROM BOGATA
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M. ner rorsaK'
carnation. and pi
rW a white lace
MIW Margie M
’
Ward, daugh-
U Mrs. Rufiu 8 IJTard
____and Billy Ray Ander-
•oa of Mr. and Mr* David
(bright, were united
at |:8B p.m.. April
tome of the bride’s sis-
Ward Hoover, Paris.
(Be Rev. Floyd Hoover,
iter, officiating,
new a tight blue linen
with white aCcessor-
Her corsage was of whte
pearls. She car-
covered Bible.
Moore of Bogata
was maid of honor. John D. An-
derson of Big Spring, brother of
the groom, was best man.
*|A reception was held in the
home following the cere-
Tbe three-tiered white wed
cake, with blue decorations
waa topped by a miniature bride
MVs. John Ward and
Rufus Ward Jr. served cake
amch. Miss Sandra Ward.
____of the bride, was in charge
of the register.
Attendants at the wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ward Jr. and
clfldfen. Mr and Mrs. John Ward
Mrs. Hr L
Mr. apd Mrs. Ben War
avid Ander-
and Mrs. Dean Ward.
Lela RozeU, Mrs. Joe Mc-
Harold Kpp»
cussed by Mrs. Hawkins How to
visit the sick” by Mrs. R. F. Hale
"Needs of Our Hospital” by Mrs,
K. E. Brooks. Mrs. Hawkins al-
so' gave a report of the conference
In Dallas in March. Title of con-
ference was "Faith in a Changing
World." During the business meet-
ing conducted by Mrs. H. M. Low-
ry, president, 31 cards and 76 vis-
it! were reported for the last three
weeks.
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and groom.
Jack Troutt. Mrs. Troutt used
Philtpplans 4:8-13 for her scrip-
ture. Mrs John Hawkins direct-
ed the study. "Meaning of Suffer-
ing.;- ‘'Mental Illness” was d|s-
PRESBYTBRIAN COUNCIL
Women’s Council of the Presby-
terian Church met for their regu-
lar monthly meeting at the-home
of Mrs. Luthtr Bryson. Mrs If.
C. McCluer. president, conducted
the business session Mr^XJay-
lord McCluer led’ the devotional
Each member present took part
on the program, directed by Mrs
Bryson. Ice cream, cake and
drinks were served to Mmes. Oay-
lord McCUtcr. William Lawrence.
H. C. McCluer, Mel Dozier and
little Billy Lawrence.
Mrs Minnie Lauder Is In Lev-
ington, .ft. M , to visit her son,,
Horace Lawler, and famiiy. Her
grand son, Ronnie, will leave soon
for tour of duty with the Armed
Forces over seas.
’ The graduating class of Bogata
High School will present their
rlass play, "Orchids and Onions,"
Friday evening! These students
are In the cast: Jim Kunkel. Lin-
da McCall, Doync Roberta. San-
dra Anderson. Johnnie Adams.
Nancy Wood. Boe Harville, Rox-
fe Mathcna. Betty Gill, Donald
Horton, Mary Ann Vaughan and
Joe Cruse.
, Thomas Wade Garrett, who has
been stationed with the Army at
Fort Leonard Wood, Mo , -since
January 26 of this year, has com-
pleted his basic training and is
in Texas for a visit with bis »t**
ter. Misr-Carolyn Garrett.-Dallas,
and with h*)s grand parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Garrett here before
being transferred to Fort Devens
at Ayer. Mass.
Mrs. Iva Hooker was In Clarks-
ville Monday, where she spoke on
her recent visit to Venezuela be-
fore the Woman’s Society of Chris-
tian Service of McKenzie Memor-
ial Methodist Church. Members
of the Williams Chapel Society »*
English were also present at the
meeting, which was the climax of
their mission study, "Land of El-
'Inn.dri.” ' • • -»
1
Jerry Ward. Ra-
mona Shelby. Sandra Ward, John
4adersoo, Margie Moore. Rev.
md Mrs. Hoover and Mltzl.
The couple wiH be at home in
Bogota.
VICII ANNUAL DISTRICT
MEETING AT MT. VERNON
The twenty-first annual meeting ■ —.——
of Sulphur Springs Dijtrlct-W^trtT,’nT^r^?C
11
Servicc
Methodist Church was held
■y In the first Methodist
in Mt. Vernon. ' Theme
the day war "Faith In a
Changing World.”
After the musical prelude by
Mrs. Charles Lowry, the meeting
Was called to order by the presi-
Mrs Roy E. Hames of Suh
Springs, and the eongrega
ig ‘‘Lead on
King Eternal." Rev, Richard
host pastor, gave (he med-
itation and prayer. Mrs. E. E.
PBRdl ncsbUfU «f Ik. >«, Vfpr
•on Woman’s Society of Christian
BOOATA^GTRDEN CLUB .
Bocats Garden Club met Wed
nesdiy afternoon, April 4. at the
Community Jlonse with Mrs. J L.
Walker as-hostesses. F!lvcn mem-
hors an i hi i i ll iiptt~TTTrr :‘n'1 Mri
Stella Davidson led club collect
Mrs Gordon DeBcrrv read an In-
'erestlng paper titled. "Come Into
My Garden " Mrs James Grant
discussed "Orchids" During the
business session, club voted to cah
cel spring flower show, due to "'the
weather and lark of flowers. Club
plans a work day tot Wedne'sdav,
April 11. Hostcaa-
Mmcs.
Stella Davl^^on. H. M. Lowry,
Gordin DeBerrv. James Grant.
Britt Lassiter. Gordon Allen. Izni-
le Roberts, Gas Swalm. Ie» Hold-'
er and Ralph Harblson.
Club will meet- April 18 at the
community house with Mrs. It W
Wrisinger as hostess
ATTFNDED CONVENTION
Mrs W (' Barnard a u
Service gave the welcome address
. Representatives <*$■ 24 churches
answered., roll call, being all oi
the societies except She.
After the President’s message
a playlet entitled "A Methodist
Woman Goes Forth,” was pre-
sented with all the executive of-
ficers taking part in dressing Mrs
Verdon Graves, who represented
"The Methodist Woman.” Mrs
Jaek Simms of Dallas; president
of the North Texas Woman's So-
ciety of Christian Service, made
a abort talk concerning the work
of the Society.
Rev. Boyd I. DeVore. District
superintendent, was introduced' bv
Mrs. Rov E. Hames, after which
he introduced the speaker, Mrs
L. A. Williams, returned mis-
sionary from Brazil, who gave a
very informative talk on the work
have been
doing. .
Lunch waa served at noon by
the boat-ehueeh;-after svhlcti the
afternoon session was begun bv
singing the hymn, * Faith of Oik
Fathers *V Local presidents pave
their reports. Mrs. W. H Vail.
Lawrence, and Mrs. W C. Howt-
son, members of Bogata Book
Club, were "Th Longview .Wednes-
day to attend the Kev. District
Convention tit TfViis Federation of
Women’s Clubs Dr Edward J
Rydman. psvehiatrlst a'nd
mar-
riage counsellor, spoke on ‘ Pac-
ing Crisis In the Modern Fami-
ly." The local club participated
In the group discussions _of new
ways of solving dub problem* .
spiritual life secretary, conducted
rfat
"t memorial service assisted by
Mrs. Felix Ktndel. Attending were
135 member*. Mr*. Richard Per-
ry, gave the benediction. Those
attending from Bogata were Me«-
dames Ira Hooker. W M Lowrv.
R- F- Hale. O. C. Lowry. Charlie
Wilkinson. Stella Davidson. F P
Brumley, Lex Granthaum. John
Hawkins, Anna. Griffis and Gordon
ADen..
■:
GOLDEN AGE CLUB"
The Golden Age Club, sponsored
by the Methodist church hetd their
regular minthly meeting in the
basement of the church The
group attended the revival serv-
ices. then had covered dleh lunch-
eon. Rev. Clark Calvert. Dallas^
gave the Invocation Tom lam-
ent led the ting tong with Mrs
Jessie Simmon* at the piano ‘An
indoor baseball game was enjov-
«d. Next meeting will be May 8
MAJORETTES SELECTED
Mis* Jane Williams daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Wari Williams, wan
chosen head maiorette of the Ro-
gsta Hli’h School Band for the
1962-63 school year Bonr.ie Por-
•ertleld, daughter of Mr and Mrs
Otis Porterfield, was chosen drum
major Other majorettes to serve
next year arc Era Lee Littles,
daughter of Mr and Mrs C. W
Littles: Jessie Moore, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Ennis Moore: Lin-
da Topping, daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Johnnie Topping: and Pam-
ela daughter of Mr.’atilt
Mrs. Sam Bernard.
Mrs Laurel Praden Is la Waco
attending her mother, Mr*. A. B.
Collins, who is ill in a Waco ho*,
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dozier,
Dallas, were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Dozier. '
Mr., and Mrs. Buck Kidd are
spending a few daya in Kansas
Last Week’s Red
River Hospital
Events Reported
City visiting their daughter, Mrs.
Jerry MrGc*. Mr. McGee and son.
Mrs. Bill Thornton waa in Dal-
las Monday to accompany her sla-
ter. Mrs. Willie Gray, of Wlims-
boro. who consulted a specialist.
Mrs. Nora Ailums and daughter.
Miss Elizabeth, spent the week-
end In Terrell with their daugh-
ter and sister. Mr*. George Hazel-
wood anjj family.
Forrest Robinson, grand son of
Mrs. Jap Chesshir. was a week-
end visitor here. He I* current-
ly stationed with the Air Force ttr
Shreveport. La., after spending
some time In Korea.
DOG GONE COSTJ.Y
New York —(Zi— A dog’s life
is getting more and more expen-
sive.
Including overhead, It takes 1500
» month to maintain u laboratory
dog, and S50 a month for a single
rat. reports a publication of Ameri-
can Cyanamld Company.
Our llmlnru I* ,Vi)ur Protection
Waldrrp Insurance Agency
Report from the Red River
County Hospital lor tty week end-
ing at nodn, Tuesday, April 10.
Admitted
Kenneth Runyon. Avery
Lee Boland. Bagwell
Mrs. C. I. Rose berry, Rt. 2,
Avery
Walter .Bsmnlngfleld, Rt. 4.
Clarksville
Mrs. Ester Metts. 708 S. Locust.
City ' • -
Robert A. Roden. Avery
Miss Joan Klbhe. Rt. 1. Bogata
Mrs! Virgil Webb. City
Mrs. Fannie Clark. Manchester
Benny Ray Mays, Rt. 4, Clarks-
ville
Sam Westbrook, 601 W. Jackson,
City
Miss Pauline Russell, Rt. *1,
Bagwell
Kdward Stephens. Clarksville
Mrs. George Gordon, Rt. 1, De-
port
Miss Brenda Sue Rose, Rt. 4,
C»y
Sam H. McMillan, Rt. 2. Avery
Mrs. Calvin Hendferson, Rt. 6.
Rt. 6.
Clarksville
V 0 TippUt, Rt. 3, Clarksville
Lewis Meals, City
Mrs. Gilbert Travlllion,
Clarksville
Mr*. Ben Brackett. Bagwell
Wirt R. Garland, Annuna
Mrs. Bessie Hare row, 307 Wash-
ington, City ‘
S. P.- Smith wick. City
Mrs. Norman Meredith, Rt. 3.
Clarksville i 1 ■ - -
Mrs. Thomas Westbrook. Bogata
K, Russell, Jr, W. Jackson.
City
Mrs. E. D. Ham. Rt. 3, Clarks-
ville
Mrs. William Baird. Rt L Avery
Mack Dawson. Rt. 1. Clarksville
Dismissed
Mrs. Tilda Clepper. Bogata
Mr*> Billy Weaver, 908 W. Wash-
ington. City—;------
' Garland Hines. Rt. 1. Clarksville
Mrs. Carl Wims, Bogata.
Kelly Wayne Butle,r. Avery
Rev D. D. Miller. Rt.J. Annona
Mrs. La verba Grimes, West
Broadway, City
Mrs. Wilson King. Rt. 3. Clarks-
ville
M. P. Terry Jr., 306 W. 1st St.,
City
Mrs. Neal Gilbert, Rt. 4, Clarks-
ville
Herbert G. Tull, Bagwell
Carles Hines, Rt. 2, Clarksville
Mrs. W. A. Sweeden, 305 W.
Madison, City
Mrs. Matt!* Sue Knight. Rt.
Avery
Mrs. W. C. Conlne, Annona
Joe Ross Miller, Avery
James A. Hlnet, City,
f, .Ion
1 Mr. and Mrs. James Edwird
Hudgins', son, born April 9, named
St ven Mitchejl / r-
Mrs. Henry White. Rt. 3. Clarks-
rilTe
Mrs. Billie Jo Presley. Avery
Jim Fuller. 401 E Pierce. City
Mrs. Cleamon Denny. Bogata
Glen Whitten, Bogata
Mrs. Sharon Reyes, Rt. 3.
Clarksville -• —
Carl Lawson, Annona
Mrs C. I. Roseberry, Rt. 2,
Avery
Mrs. Frank Walters. Rt. 2. Av-
.**8-^-'---— . " ;■» ■ "
Mrs. Jessie Brown, Avery
Mrs. I-ctha Martin, 501 N. Lo-
cust. city—
Mrs. James Huggins, RL 3, De-
Kalb
Mrs R. C. Woolcy. City —
Opal Jeon King, Dallas
Bobbie Johnson. City r-"—
Babies
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wooley, son.
born April 4. named William Mar-
—Ult— Sen Ken
li-NY, recently
UE MIGHT ROOT
Rochester. N. Y.
neth B. Keating,
I received this letter from a yoijng-
ster. ..
"I don’t like the law that say*
kids cannot have paper roots un-
til they are 12, because I am 11
and I want a paper roots You
can’t get. any good Jobs, either.
Can you do anything about it.”
--1 m -Sr*
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4-
Rurl Duffee was ' elected new
school Irustee at Johntown, re-
placing M. J Dodd.
Mrs L C McDonald tfraom-
panled h^r sister. Mrs. Iva Hook-1
er,......to Cox Field., Paris. Tuesday
morning h e re_Mis.—lliuiker
BAPTIST WMS MEETS
■ Eleven members of the Wom-
an’s Missionary Society of the Bap*
fist Church met Mondav afternoon
for the Roval Service mission pro-
~ U. Mrs- Russ Ward, leader
fast* the devotional and Introduc-
ing song. “Christ fofr
^WMe^World.” was fol
Srogrsm.
httir» Are KMM.H Mi*.-
TVoutt, Mrs Altis DerniV,
aiitf Mrs. <*«?.* Cpthr.an gave in-
on "now to become a
Prayer was voiced
by Mrs. Make Dunagan Mrs
Jess Cothran, vice president, con-
ducted the basinets ntbating
j ■ gave the devot
Hon Ooenlng
the Wholi,WW
V... *red bv ^11
formation
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ANNOUNCED
I W. II. Batn an
be engagement and an-
[ marriage of tbelr daugh
Ruth, to Joeeah Burton
M of Mr. and Mrs V
arvflle. ThePweddtog win he
I at First Baptist ’Chiteeh: "
Woman’s baetoty of Chris
lK>ardi>d an Eastern Airlines plane
to Dallas, from which place she
will board an American .Airlines
tot to El Paso for a visit with her
daughter. Mrs. Jack Duncan, and
family.
Mrs. Re” Weisinger. Mrs. I,es
Holder and Mrs. Britt Lassrtie
were visitors In Texarkana Mon-
d*v. *
Mrs T L Bryson spent Sun-
day and Monday In Garland where
she wjslled her 'daughter, M r s
Harold Fuller and family.
L -G. Farris of Gilmer was a
visitor In the Bill Wilkinson home
recently.
Mrs W. C Barnard and Mrx_
L. B La'Riter.—spent thg week-
-end in Mnskogec. OklaMrs
Barnard with her husband and
Mrs Lassiter with her brother.
Russell Rav and family.
Mr, and Mrs Fred West and
Mr and Mrs Harold West. Dal-
las. attended revival services at
the local Methodist Church Fri-
day evening, j where' their pastor.
Rev 'Clarke Calvert, pastor of the
Muncer Place Methodist Church,
haj| ^,,pn doing the preaching. They
were accompanied by Mrs Cal-
vert and sons. Scotty and Dickv.
and were accompanied home
their husbatgj-ah4-*fat.ller"Tidter tbe
e5
Mrs Bcttv Miller returned to
her-home here -after spending the
winter with her dauiHlter. Mrs
I^Cy Fedrtek, of Stratford, Tex
Mrs Fedrick returned to her
home Wednesday _ ___
•Mr nod Mrs. I>on'ahd llamil-'
ton Paris, were guests here Sat-
urday of relatives and friends
Mr. a-nd Mrs. George Mathcna
have moved from‘the Stephenson
property on Hudson -Street to an
apartment in the Troutt apartmen
on Main Sreet.
Mrs. Dave Ramseur returned to
her home In Brownfield Friday.'
. aftp.*' vtstt wjth relatives here
Jlmd tn Pari* and Clarksville
I^onard Klsner is enlarging his
grocery store on South Main st
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^ »par,
ford of
I County
(llshed by
Almost
| back-woods |
ted River
[fringe of
group of
fraternal
'to serve
| without any I
| sea of tbeirl
| and of wh*
waa like ar
book of mil
held by the|
of this grou
all meeting|
to January
It Is gen*
recorded in
in the earl:
settlement
were often
ated by chi
uals, and b>
interesting
school
Lodge t«
Springs in
County,
lished and
been organl
Springs in l|
This lodgel
for a school!
the Civil Wf
existed *U
part of the
nowhere in 1
Public School
partially pr
port a schJ
the war ra|
which much
the state h|
. came unable I
ments to th|
much of the
Fund was u|
war. In Ji
Titus Lodge I
new Masonu
Springs of \m
was to oe la
control of th|
By late Au
building was
C. Parham
It also built
ham to use
" The salary |
ever, was no
nal organlzaj
tion might w|
parently, for
hundreds of <
ed to expend|
ing during
of $50.00 for|
ferred—three]
member—ant-
her who affl
lodge. Profel
theless, woulf
to be paid a|
fraternity’s
for it bulged I
members no I
as money
notes.” In
named a cor
oT 1864 to “dt
of Confederal!
advantage o*
finally, in Jus
to receive nd
for dues 6r
November 18
purchased onl
of writing
this currencyl
The teacherf
to come fr
made of the
perhaps often
er commodity
of lnadequat
perhaps for o|
sor Parham
school’s teac]
year's scssior
of 1866. the
committed of ]
“to solicit at
from any tea|
teach a set
the next schol
The teacher!
Dalby, who l|
Mason him**
member of
He taught the|
two years.
With the si
•’Professor”
had a little!
seems the ca(
erected' as
deemed by
Unsuitable foil
ing quarters
school room,
haps with a
members bee
action and ap
to "wait on ’P
learn by wha
pylng the sc
Lodgf and re
the next com]
At the foil
.. committee a
gftmted furth
report their fl
ommendatlon
en. Apparen
had been ab
committee tha
good reasons
school room
for tbe re ms
term, and in
the Master of
the Master
ed a second
range with Pi
condition* on
eupy the
oupv the SAtm
Professor G
the -teacher,
the Lodge grai
right "to teac
months." How
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