The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1962 Page: 2 of 10
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Suzanne Parka,
i la Viiky , Vlc-
Benjamln Franklin Invented the
rocking chair. ,
be the. date of the district con-
ference of the W5CS at ML Ver-
non.
A youth meeting will be held
at Clarksville April it Four pies
were naked of Circle A for the
youth meeting.
After the buaineaa. lira. Claude
• Hospitalization
assisted by all the group. A stag.
Work lor the Night la Coming."
opened the program an 'Latin
America Speaks, which wae very
interesting.
Lovely rsfreahntanta wean
sensed te M.-wes Curtis lama,
Blue Underwood. Henry Bachman.
Coy Williams, Richard Storey,
Claude Smith. Edd Bonham. Hugh
Chain and the hostesses.
D. L CONERLY
Monday — Barbecue an bun.
blackeyed peas, sweet re hah.
peurh cahbler and milk.
Tuesday - Beef stow wHh veg-
etehtes. pineapple cheese salad,
chocolate cak« with frosting, milk,
bicad cracker,
Wednesday — Chicken-spaghetti.
carrot sticSa. English peas, bana-
na pudding, bread and milk
Thursday — Baked ham, anac-
anmi and cheese, gress beans,
bet rolls, butter, applesauce and
milk. • ~i'~~r
Friday - Puniento cheese sand-
wiches. potato salad, pork and
beans, cookies and aailk
CIRCLE C HOSTESS
Circle C of the Woman's Society
of Ck ration Service of Miknile
Memorial Methodist Church met
Tuesday, March 29. in the home
of Mrs. J. B-. Cunningham with
12 members present.
Mr* Johnson presided and open-
ed the meeting wRh prayer. After
the roll call minutes of the Inst
meeting were rend. Pledges- and
love offerings were taken
Circle C will have charge of
the Wednesday morning services
Representing DeWeese Monument Co. Call
Mn. Guy Ms ______7-2636 Mrs Edd Bonham . .7-2938
Mrs J R. McCulloch 7-2230Mrs. Frank Fowler . .7-2552
Martin-Minkk
Vows Given at
BIRTHDAYS NOTED
At DINNER
Mrs T D LiTjfner honored the
merr.bers of her family over 50.
Nuptial vows
by Miss Alice Jj
Rono_ Ahrens Prj
tornooii, March
in the First Baptl
Spring, Texas.
F. Polk, pastor,
single ring ceres
The bride is thJ
and Mrs. ilaydei
Spring, formerly
bridegroom's par
Mis. S. K. PtincJ
Ida.
A program ' od
was presented o
pianist. The alt
ed with a sunbil
of , white gladioli
was lighted with
cd candelabra,
mpnts of flowers
either end of*th«
Given in mJ
father, the bridt
length gown of
tragedy
EXCLUSIVE At
'a‘has' htrjhHa).* fail ip M^rrh for .. ,<%pril
AnnonaFeb.24
with a dinner at the Brahding Iran Slaton. Johnson and Tomlinson
dining room on Sunday, March 10.....*111 be the leaders 5
The centerpiece was a summer Lottie Carlton had charge
green pottery compote filled With the prr gram./'Latin America
pink and varigated carnations Speaks Mrs. Rogers gave the
Place card* were decorated with veripture from Luke. Mmes CN»-
goiden cOorcd kittens. The white C*5*?*_Jo>P»a»- Bom.
two-ber birthday cake was deco- land-'. Kose Znd Ftord presented
rated’ with yellow roses and gold weJm>*r\m ta °* * •**
candy money. An arch over the A*'*T * pf*,er
cake contained thu inscription. Tomlinson. the program
March 1962 Happy Birthday ’"‘T*** •°°*-
„ . M . ./_ In Christ There is No East or
Gunts uere Mr and Mrs. Ear-
tkksi rtardio* and Dfck ra . njfr»ihmjiit* ■>>. ---■ ^
Mrs. Ho. M Capps. Dallas. able. S H Tomlinson. Jay ftooe-
~ ““ ’ . er. Lettie Carbon. Jodie Floyd. C.
AIRIN GROVE CLl’B MEETS V Howland. W J^ Roger* L. T.
mm MJ.ssKK Rose. E M Smith. Oscar Slaton.
w ... __ _ . _ Miss Theresa Latimer and the
The Aikin Grove-HD Club met _ i
Tuesday March 13. at 2 90 pjn. ***^1_"“V
“ ■*" ’*;.***; OFFICERS ELECTED BY
VUT MATRONS CLUB
^ GkW The Past. Matrons Club of the
sr similh. The TliDA prayer wra* ^stera star met March
jmd ,a unison, and toe group sang^g^, c p
' °*?r . Flora Thompson, president, open-
EVven member, a^o^red roll ^ ^ m regu!,r ££
giving a housaboid hmt Mm- Aher ^ c|llb ^ M„ EuU
tl . Ust meeting were Mnill„ voiced the prayer
read and approved • Officers for the ensuing year
."N. Mesvkk showed a pin * ere chosen as follows Mr* Ruka
iron of honor and James S which she had made with Wootteu. president: Mr* Allie
of Annona served tne woo«n as a wire egg beater A card of Robison, vice president. Mrs Eula
best man. :haMu eras read from Mr*. Doro- Mullins, secretary. Mr* Lillian
Taper* were lighted bv Mark thy Hopkins ^ Fisher tresrurer. Mrs Noda
Martin, nephew of the bride - j The dab plana ur-have.a bake Grant- Sunshine -Lady
• The couple will make theu home sale April 21. at the Chamber of Answering the roll call were
In Dallas - ' Commerce building Mmes MulHrs. Grant. Roy Gray.
The bride attended Pam Junior j Mrs Avm Griffin had charge *°°,ru'n Moore Thompson*
College. She was Miss, PJC in of the-program She presented Bgtf and the hostess
1960 a member of the student,Mrs Ernest Wjtmer of Man s The April meeting of the club
council and a cheerleader. She1 Dry Goods wbo gave a very m- -« ** ^ »» ^ of Mr.
v— ' c*-’“ 'terwtutg and informaUve program Lucille Kunkel
Lovely refreshment*, carrying
out 9L Patrick's day theme, were
served by the hones* to -Ike W-
lowing members: Mead*eves Bar-
ry Blackmon. P. Y. Creager. Jew-
el HoUowajr. Paul Johnson. Walter
Rice. Edwin Madison. F. M More-
bend. E R. Mueller. W. N. Mul-
lins C. H Reed and J. Co* Wil-
liams.
R. H. Canterbury
City Marfcnt Building
an overlay of
shoulder-length
by a tiara of pel
Tied a white Hihl
orchid. I
The bride’s sij
Murphy, was mal
frock was stylcdl
of shrimp-toned |
In. Her flowers]
nations.
Mr. . Prince s<]
best man and Ltj
candlclightor and
Following the
ceptlpn was hel
parlor where gul
ered by Miss Cl
reception table
tiered white fros
ed with white ro
iWhalerer you look for in w
drug store—you wig find at
BCiXlNUTON because
UUi IS A DRUG STORE
— first, last and all wayal
the house part
lAilW*
la prevvnlU e«4ik.>a<i
Wesson. Mrs. Ro|
lores Bryant anj
breth |
Out of town gul
Mrs George Mu
Aturjihy of Mined
and Mrs Hollis
The couple »ef|
wedding trip td
they will make t«
S W. 187th Terra
Jleights. For tr
wore a shrimp-]
bone accessories
chid was worn a
The bride is tH
i>f Mrs. W. If. I
James T. BeardJ
was graduated
Sk-lici-' ■! in 19-*>7,
Junior College ij
TrWts Technolou
Tftr»
COII.EGE AVTNUE WHS
MEET AT CHURCH
The Woman * Missionary Socie-
ty of College Avenue Baptist
Church met Tuesday evening at
the church Mrs James Barnes,
presided, called the meeting to
order Prayer chairman. Mrs'O
R Pre*ley. brought the calendar
of prayer. Mrs J. C. Presley led
the opening prayer.
The lesson on wi incasing to
Roman Catholics led to a most
interesting discussion by these
members Vesdamet Frank Ber-
by Blue Cross tn Dallas ■ r.iem* sue showed the ways of
The ’ groom altended Arlington measuring a person fot cocxset j
Stale and ETSC ■* Titling garments and many help-
The recepoc* was held imggg-”^ “ ve^ctioo of a garment j
latefy followiag the ceremony Toe 'v^*' displayed several garments,
refreshment table was covered1"^^ Marx* have>fl slock The
with iwitk lace The bride * three- f1-1* “ ver> fr*M to Mars s
tiered cake was topped with mine lor Pe.-nutting Mr* Witmer to
ature bode ana groom and was coBf present the program
served with punch by Mr* Billy Mrs Roy Cook led an interest-
H Martin and Mr* Britt Martin u»« game with Mrs H Walter*
-T—, winning the prize.
The hostess, assisted by Mrs i
DELEGATE TO WSCS MEETING AvWl artffin. served refreshment*
The Blue boa net WHD Club met
Tuesday, March 13. with Mrs Joe
Conway as hostess. Roll call wra*
answered with a household hint.
The program wras “a place for
everything Mrs Conway show-
ed a picture frame she had made
Of spaghetti which was yery pret-
ty Mrs. Parchman demonstrated
covering 'shoes with fabric
The nest meeting will be with
Mrs . Brad Parchman and will be
March 27 at 7 00 o'clock
truly pmfatoannal prtsenp-
Uor. service .. ou our full
stocks of quality health
aouda ... on our value-
giving low pr ices . an the
inviting deanlineas and
kifhuaw of our store.
Here sure yoali luid a*
to be ereothmg a drug
store mould be—and
MORE much more in
the way uf friendly, inter-
«Med. beiful service
A sundress for fun
... simple sundress in combed Katya*
cotton. Slim skirt fitted bodice, low
neckline and next-to-nothihg shoulder
streps, designed for sunshine.
Sizes 5 15. '
* uciMMi fabrw by J. P. STEVENS. 6A
Mrs Winiilr. Greenhaw w at
ry. James Barnes. O R Presley.
Bert-Stafford, and J C. Presley
During tV business meeting the
secretary. Mrs Berry’.' read the
mtaute* of the last meeting, which
were approved. In a brief bus-
iness session.' plans were com-
pleted for a spring banquet for
Junior and intermediate class
members of -The rtwnvb
Next meeting wBl be at- the
home of Mrs Bernes, when the
mission study book. ‘ Glimpses of
Glory" will be completed. All the
ladies of the church are invited
Drew H Walters. Roy Cook. Grif-
fin. Ray Flowers. Messick. Smith.
Totoe Strickland. E N. Fuller Wil-
lie Pace and one visitor. Mrs
George Brackett and two children
The meet in £ adjourned to meet
again April ltf at 200 pm. with
Mrs. Ed Caneriy as hostess
Dallas Wednesday *nd Thursday
at a delegate to- the 21st annual
mtriihe of the North Texa* Con-
ference of the Woman s Society of
Christian Service
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Bath* Away Dry Skin
BULK GARDEN SEED
75 VARIETIES
15 VARIETIES SEED CORN
15 VARIETIES FIELD PEAS
SNA2 LACK WITH
COLGATE
Bott
pri'srrl
For CoW Valief
penae
there
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1962, newspaper, March 23, 1962; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893697/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.