The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1960 Page: 2 of 14
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Harris Smith, Dugan Varner,
Karl Dean Ihomai, J. D. barbae
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Mrs. Charley VVhitun gave the
invocation.
in tne last cIud report through
error ot Uie reientr, tailed to »ay
Mra. Bayne bard won tne prize-.
_ m me dug mu week’s prize wa* won by Mrs
___rou T»u WM ^.jUiariey Whitten
height' sum lit 11 and tne | The bcriptuie was read by Mrs
W. tt*T has turner I Can, Viewer* A prayer waa giv-
MHP TMf coarse of the V-n o> Mr* budie Varner The
«■ “omek meau " She itrspturf and prayer were very
mn, recipes1 umpiring, and gave new iaith and
meals. jcouisge.
The neat mectihg will tie all day
May 12 with Mrs Maggie i bi»m-
as. at tier no me t. very one rome
ed a cake walk *nd t>rinii d tuve,‘u a,*n -ml •**'
joy tne day
May 18, the club will meet In
tne no me oi Mi> Sudie Varner
j all’ bay—and—quilt the'
I home quilt hvery body remember
hOke 8T1K [ that day Hung your lunch
Miss Margaret Ann Pope is Married
At Gainesville to Jerry S. Dickson
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as reiresnniem* I hey
nlgnt, April 30. at the
enter It was well
and everyone enjoyed it
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met all day Thursday.
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Tke t-en liar Community Club Hettle Sargent'attended the meet*
April 28. | mg but were unable to *tay alt
Mrs. Carl Vickers at the com- j day. - ^ [
sanity center and quilted one -------“r
n*fc •** pieced one HOPE MIC IX COM Ml N1TV Cl.IB
. M. ih* «*• hOWV( * ***•?“»! The Hopewell COTim.umty Club'
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MRS. LARK TO PKKSKVT
STI DEMT RECITAL
Mr* Marvin f I.are will pre-
vent her spring student recital Ini
her home, the Methodist Parson-J
! age of Altoona Monday. May 9 at\
i 30 W>-*ley Bryant, "In the Hall
, of the Mountain K ni." by Grieg;
Ann Puckett, ' Morning Prayer,”
i by Strcalbor. Linda Brem. "To
’ a Wild Rose." by MacDowell; Jan
:"Baird, Afte rnoon of a Faun " by
Debussy; ha.v King, “Battle H'mn
of the Republic " arr by Schaum:
i rM*n,i Kj>ps "Oreensleeves." by
, Ref*. Jari Baird and Ann Puckett
will plav t.Vc piano duet "Swaying
Daffodds.” by Overlade; and Di-
ana y pp< will sing Bless This
House.” b\ Biiihe; Svbl«. Hedge-
• i k aiI! pla. on ihe organ. An-1
-'.Kite.” therm from Symphony No
t> l>v Tenaikomky in the Methodist i
t'h .rcl Miss Hedge cry k wiD play
■i livitm for tin- ,-iouo to sing t«.
.'Kilter and after a prayer the |
« ill return to the par>e*n
• V for r Ireshim-nts All pa
’ •’•'<!*.. friends anil interested publu
. i .rr. ited.
,M;s I.are will bach tier sunt-j
ton- voie p a no and ut gan s’u-l
■' ’» t-egir.nint; jii Jtitie All in
,ii e asked to eon-
> ! r el Armon.i 4’ill ot in per-
-un ' v Jure tq M:s f.are re-
e(Ki'o her bachelor of music dc-
• ce I o-ri Moor t 1’nlo.n i'ollege In
r> and tias done graduat" work
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rt f,CI I I'KIM.S CEMETERY
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HERE IS A GIFT SHE WILL BE HAPPY TO RECEIVE
DRESSES
5»s .. 13*5
IN JUNIOR, REGULAR, AND HALF SIZES
SKfOP EARLY — GOOD SELECTION
NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES
COTTON HOUSE DRESSES
71
$2.98
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Raymond List
Piano Service
TUNING • VOICING
REGULATING
Bex 631
IOABEL, OKLAHOMA
NOTICE
RUSSELL'S MOBIL
STATION
Annona
Now has soocial price on
6 VOLT BATTERIES
We also qiv« SAH Green
Tracting Stamps. Doublf
SAH Groen Stamps on Wed-
nesday* on pdrkhkse* of
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1 ‘ :!»•«•* ’ ■’••••■!,<v. far the pur-
" r.f o;-;' .r.i/inc a (cmeterv vi-
Kvi : ' ne who is interested
•he epw err r<f Tu?«|e Spr'nas
'■‘it i urged to (je preseot
’ 'tu '-‘ir * The r efnelwv is
n-»ij or imornvemertts
Big Selection of
LADIES HATS
for her. M«nv styles to select from
$1.98 to $3.95
LADIES PURSES
For her
$1.00 to $2.98
.Plp.-n !ns tfmii Phone Add
MRS, JERRY Sf DICKSON
The weddinif 'of Mi** Margare^T'owel 1 of Camesville .served tin
Ann Pope arid Jerry S Dickson wedding cake i~
wa*. solemnized in an Impressive \n± M I Dickson Jr of Da!
doublc-itig ceremony Friday eve- |as anf) Ml,s wjlmolh Ann lh,w..!i
—a-»4, Ajiril. 15 at i.Wio clock at Gainesville served punch fion. j Clarksviilo Cemeforv Assn
fhe home of Dr and Mrs W m I a silver punch howl surrounded bv Y
BUY MONUMENTS FROM
First quality
NYLON HOSE
y.y.
APPRECIATION
Under present State law, County officials now serve
four-year terms, with half of Uie offices being voted upon
every two years.
'As 1 am now m the middle of^teyn, the office of
County Judge will not, of course, appear on the election
ballots this year. ■... *
However, 1 think the time appropriate to thank every-
one of you for the great honor ot serving as your County
Judge. I deeply appreciate your confidence shown in me
by allowing me this privilege.
1 am here to serve you at all times. I am always happy
to receive your criticisms or suggestions, and I sincerely
welcome the opportunity Vo assist you in any way what-
ever.
I am doing my very best to be a good County Judge,
and I since rely thank each of you for this chance.
Gavin Watson Jr.
“ ■" County Judge ,
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Juniimr DallTs
LOW, LOW PRICES
PLUS BUCCANEER STAMPS
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$1.00
Pow-rll iq (;»ine*vllle. Trxa.« : *rnlla pU'ed <»n a table laid with
The bride I* the daughter of Mr.) white net over white katm.
_ 1 *nd Mr* Horner Rope of Clark*- Mr* David Bradford presided a’
i vlllo. - , Uie white-satin bride'< book The
Mr and Mrs. M I Dickson of bridemald'* bouquet complimented
IicaldUm, Oklahoma, are the-par- the vetting
ml* of the groom "'r-......For her daughter's wedding Mrs
lue ceremonv was pet forrnedHn^PopiT" wore a dreit blue Italian
the presence of relatives and a fewi*dk dres* with matching accessor
rlo*e friends The aflat before Mr, Dlckaon. mother of the
vhieh the nuptial vows were' kr,„m,_ had a ,,Khl
H»le>lved was daeoralutl with while r:|k ------------—.--
wrought Iron candelabra and com-'j fnr a w,.(ldinK (rlp fhe hrJ(lo
mtalord fern with white satin g hpj^ ,ult b„m. Bnd br.,,.
xneeling bench An Improvlied a,,rMvine, ,nd a„ orrhid
aisle loading tn the altar was)
marked with white satin
Mrs It L Mila-run pr,|
program of nuptial music
the ceremony Candies wet
' ed by Dick Powell of Gainesville
Ushers were David Bradford of)
Denton and /oil Allen of Dallas
Tne Rev. A H Oslairne of" Me*-j
j quite, the officiating minister, led j
j the .bridal procession, billowed by
the groom and hi* best man. Dei
M I Dickson Jr., Dallas, brother
i of the groom The bride was pre- j
| ceded to the altar by her aisler,
! Miss l.ou Pope, of Clarksville, who)
j served as maid of honor. The1
| maid of honor wore a street length.)
! princes* style dress of pate blue •.
1 chiffon over blue taffeta, compll-j
! inented by a matching hat. She;
j carried a cascade of blue dais> j
j mum*
I The bride, who entered on the j
j arm of ber father, w»as attractively I
gowned in a waltz length dress of’
white Chantilly lace over off-white
j French tulle and satin. Her shonl-i
der-length veil of illusion was at-
tIrW»~a head pTece "or'Tlian "
tllly lacc and seed [x-arls She j
canted a Cascade bouquet of white
rose buds and stephanotis. i
Following the ceremony a recep- •
tlon was held The dining table
j was laid k ith a w hite net cloth'
over white satin, studded at inter-1
! vals with orange blossoms and
[wedding hells . White randies in
| silver three-tiered raniielabra. a
; siver three-tiered candelabra, a
i three-flered cake deeoraied with
su' .arspun rosebuds and wedding
(bells, and the brides bouquet dec-
orated the table. Mrs. H M
Representing
Deweese Monument Co.
liniall commission* from
sales aid in upkeep o>f old
Clarksville landmark*
i i vc Per Cm!* Savings on
l oiupclitlve Deal*
>1,1 OB CALL
‘-few—F+H—fhiiihwm ,--r——405
$1.00
SHOES FOR NCR
• Flat* and Casuals
$1.98 to $4.95
Haalt
$4.99 to $6.95
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.Its. G IJ lux'”*.
Vlis. J. C Milan
Irs. truik Fowler
Only a
PEfiSizV
lor DRK55
Out if every dollar left after taxes, the av?ra’«
American family spends cr’y ONE PENNY for drugs
and medicinals. In an entire year 0N1Y $15 are
spent for prescriptions. Is prescribed-medicine too
eipensive for the average !am:/’ The answer is
an emphatic NO1
For only one penny out of eve-y r' liar, vou get a
pticelest return-on y»ur i-veshev.'iit—the rt "-n
®h yotg gooff he '7 7, fbrfijr'r, medicines are
the biggest bargains for the money.
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BLJLLI NGTDN’S
deuveb. DRUB'.STORE
PHONES
74 - 94
B-oom TOMATOES
NEWF0TAT0ES
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MBKftrf BEANS
SAUSAfyE
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$yo
$1J0
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ELECT
BILL RUSSELL
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
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Thought far The Week
to A renre*antativa should mate* a stand on
•och isiue altar ha has hoard both tida* of
tha i**ua and has appliad his bast judg-
"" fiMHIt. * —-------
• T-'*' * ■
• A candidiafa who will not maka a stand on itsuas whild campaigning in
hit own bahalf, would not maka • stand in your boholf whild sorving
as your Stata Raprapontathro.
• Our district, lika othar districts, noods somaona who will maka a stand, ..
•van at tha axpanaa at causing hard foaling*. | will stand up for what '
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SUBJECT TO DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY MAY 7
- -iAlD POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT)
ONLY • LEFT
UDIES
FAlIil
DUSTERS
A 12.95 Valua
Closaout Fries
88
Fully linad
Would maka a
wonderful gift for
mothar.
All Ladias'
JEWELRY
$1.00
Cotton House
DUSTERS
FOR HER
LADIES'
Sports Wear
BLOUSES, SKIRTS, SLIM JIMS, PEDAL PUSHERS
AND JAMAICA SHORTS.
V* to
Those also coma in matched sots
Be ready for uimmer fun this yoar with our find
Sportswear
Nylon and Cotton
SLIPS
Ladies'
SEAMLESS HOSE
iMio
Ladies'
GOWNS and PAJAMAS
1* to *4W
Ladies'
GLOVES
For her by Stetson
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1960, newspaper, May 6, 1960; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893548/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.