The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1968 Page: 2 of 8
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TtoC ir svill* Timm, Thwt<fay, Augint 22, 1968
SS Benefits for
Workers Over
65 Explained
SOCIAL NEWS
Mary Alice Hembree and Johnny
or *1,000 «U1 dad that he *U1
woitw o check tor half of the
raw, or about six months ban-
ants.
This la poaalbla bacauaa or
tha Ubarallaad rottramaat taat
URter tha praaaat social secur-
ity lav, Daaisl said, a aoclal
security beneficiary caa earn
up to $1M0 par jraar and draw
Ma chacks ovary mouth. For
aanlaca botvaan 91 MO and
UMO ha loaaa *1 oT benefits
tor aach *1 of earnings, and
dollar tor dollar tor Saratoga
above *2M0 la daduetad from
benefits payable.
Thors are soma additional
special provisions which pro-
vide that a parson may be en-
titled to a baaaTlt tor snymoott
to which he does net aura mors
than $140 and does not engage
to self-ampler meat activities,
CLARKSVILLE DUPLICATE
BRIDGE CLUB REPORT
Results from the Clarksville
Duplicate Brltfce Club tor last
weak vara reported as follows:
North and Booth—Mrs. Tom-
my Lamb and Mrs. Max wit-,
mar, first; Mrs. Gas Mauldto
and Mrs. Teal Bowers, second;
Mrs. Randy Oaburn and Mrs.
Pat Beadle, third.
East and West—Mrs. E. R.
Stiles and Mrs. J. L. Wright,
first; Mrs. Bud Kemp and Mrs.
Harman Walters, seoaod; Mrs.
C. M. Grogan of Atlanta and
Hugh Campbell of Texarkana,
third.
First place winners will re-
ceive Master Point issued
by the mala office. Other win-
ners receive points Issued by
tha local club.
Donna Vinck and Jeffery Hands
Wed Saturday in Shreveport
Shower Saturday
For Mrs. Audas
Mrs. Randall Audas was hon-
ored with a pink and blue show-
er to the home of Mrs. Linda
raantng Saturday night. Otter
hostesses were Mrs. J. B. Hut-
Rays of sunlight rsflsctlng tte gloves, was placed opposite a
hues of tte historic stained seven branch crystal eaadsla-
glase windows at Noel Memorial bra further carrying out tte
M*thodlst church, Shiwuport, rosebud theme.
Law, formed tte settle for tte Among toe out of town guests
tour o'clock ceremony Saturday " Her* Mr. and Mrs. tomes a.
afternoon, August 17, unlit* Hands, Mrs. John Dublas and
Mian Donna Denies Vinck and Mrs. John Curran, New Tort,
Jeffery Raymond Hands. - New York; Mr. and Mrs.C. Ray
A background of airy palmn Cooper, Boulder, Coto„ and
and fan and oval shaped ar- Mina Jannnstt Storey, Detcalb.
A representative will be In
Clarksville aach Monday In tha
basement of tte poet office
from 9 a.m. to X p.m.
pom pan mams and southern grand mothers at ton bride,
smilax atop Grecian urnsbank- Mrs. Isaac Wabb of CtorksvlUa
ad the weddtag scene. Baton and Mrs. Jute Vinck Of Ten-
ths altar resting on Ivy entwined arkaaa.
pedestals were three targe After s honeymoon through
symbolic candles. the South the coopts win make
The bride, given la mar- their home to Memphis, Tana.,
rlnge by ter father, was gowned where both plan to complete
In white silk organxs designed their degrees,
with a high scalloped Victorian
neckline of imported heeded
toetomied^edtoaaPmpLnebotoce ShOWer HOtUMt
and long full sleeves, ending In “L.
a bend of lace. Hand run lace Engaged COlipIe \
encircled the hemline with a
spray coming to a point In too Miss Linda Marr and Roger
front. The toll Watteau train Earley were complimented with
was attached under toe lace at * shower—“country style”—
the beck shoulder endtag to toe at the Lane's Chapel commun-
toce extending around toe entire ity center Saturday night, Au-
herallne..... gnat 10.
Her cathedral-length vail of Large vases of cut flowers
Imported silk Illusion fell from were used throughout the cen-
a cluster of fresh flowers. Tiny ter. Ou toe serving table was
sprays of miniature whits roses an arrangement centered
and stephsnode were entwined around e miniature bride sad
In her coiffure of old-fashiooed groom. Punch end cookies were
curls. From her bouquet of nerved to a host of friends,
fleur amour, stsphanoUs and uuy gifts ware sent by-thone
white rosea fell white satin oMbU to attend,
ribbons tied in love knots around Hostesses tor tte occasion
HR. AND MRS. JOHNNY W. PHELPS
Miss Mary Alice Hembree and carried a white basket filled
became the bride of Johnny W. with carnations.
Phelps August ! to Avery Mis- Attandtag his nephew as beet
stonary Baptist Church. Tte »ua was Virgil Stutts. Ramie
Rev. Augustus Downing ofOclat- McLeod served ae groomsman,
sd la toe doubtertag ceremony. Rtogbenrer wan Jeff Hembree.
Tte bride la toe deaghlar of He carried a todte satin pillow
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hembree of tied with bine hove.
Avery. Parents of ton groom - Following too ceremony s re-
ars Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phelps, caption was held la tte home of
also of Avery. the bride's parents. Mrs. Edna
Local Ushers
At Convention
Mrs. Eddto Mae Bonner, Cur-
ies Bonner and Miss Dorothy
Dukes of Ctartevlllt have re-
turned from a convention at tte
Texas Church ushers Conven-
tion at toe Warren Methodtet
Church of Dallas August 17
and It.
Mrs. Bonner Is s member at
the board of directors and Mr.
Bomer of the Time and Place
committee. Mins Dukas Is on
the memorial committee.
Chaplain of tte convention,
Mrs. Wimn Mae Char Ins, gave
*» response to tte welcoming
address.
MOL LEY ANNE HARRIS
BORN IN FORT WORTH
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Har-
ris of Fort Worth are parents
at a daughter born August 1,
weighing 6 pounds, 13-1/S oun-
ces. She has bean named Mot-
ley Anns.
Grand parents are W. M. Van
Naas at Carrollton and Mrs.
Fannie B. DeVtoey of Clarks-
ville. Ste has one great grand
mother, Mrs. Georgia Spencer,
of Dallas.
George Taylor Jr. baa re-
turned hems altar a four weeks
visit with Us grand mother,
Mrs. Mettle Humphrey.
Mrs. George w. Taylor and
daughter, Shellla, Garland,
spent the week with her mother,
Mrs. Mattie Humphrey.
Mias JUcye Rogers of Lit-
S&r*4 e5KS?«B
._ . Whiteman’* chapel Cemetery
Mrs. R. D. Jana# returned y, being asked to mast at tte
home Tuesday, August IS,altar cemetery Saturday, August S4.
Spending five masks In n bos- q, order to clear tte grounds
pltal in Little Rock, Art. Ste c unwanted bushes, etc., tte
recuperated at tha home at men era asked to furnish axes
her sister, Mrs. John Power, and any other tools which they
fertagdale, Arkansas. may seed.
Mrs. j. F. Kunkel and Mrs.
W. E. Lowrance have returned ANNUAL MEETING AT
from a torso weeks tour of tte WHITEMAN'S CHAPEL
Northwest Pacific, Including a Tte annual masting at Whlte-
trlp Into Canada. man's Chapel Cemetery will bn
held Labor Day. Tarilsmhoi S
Mrs. Vann Cato spent Thurs- ** an all-day gat together,
day night rleld* with ton Eu- A picnic lunch will bn served
gene Hill family In Reno. at noon.
FOR HOSPITAL. MEDICAL
CANCER and POLIO
setting was framed to candle
light by seven-breached cande-
labra.
Tte bride, given In marriage
by her totter, wore a gown of
white satin covered with pawn
da sola and scalloped teen. Tte
Empire bodtee was fashioned
with a scoop nnrkltos and toe-
tured long tone sleeves that
caste to potato at tte wrists.
Her veil of illusion fell la four
tiers from s toon tow and ste
onrrind a bouquet at rosea. Her
INSURANCE
SEE
BILLCOFIELD
mi_____ran irom me snouitw me Smother moo, Jamas Robert
onower reies Empire bodte# and on toe eafte wright Darrell Jooae, Teddy
if nrillleiee °* Ul* l*** *MSVSS. Smothermon, Pat Westfall,
Mrs. Williams wore a large white horse-hair wety— —d «m»y
___. . . _ braid garden bat Had with pink ar moo.
Chandler, Mrs. J. C. Griffin MU. JaM Mteii nteld at '
** Wlriagar warn Mrs. Eric winger of
00 hostessse. g.—a- Cordova, Calif., ma- RED RIVER GO. HOME
Roeuivlag guests with toe ^ ^ Ulm Margaret DEMONSTRATION COUNCIL
konorun was Mrs. Bane. Miss- wetooa. Miss 8arah Carlisle, Red River County Home Dem-
»«« Peggy Simpson, sad Miss am«n*mC<*mcll met taregu-
Shirley Webb, Dallas, Junior tor eesston Aug.^M to ton
Tte servlag tabis was told ^^1^ Connie Robertson STcallad to ottter RMO
1 ***** etoth u flower girl andKuvtfi o'clock to tbs afternoon by Mrs.
nitenlwltt an arrangement w«bb of Dallas was ring bearer, t. P. Bromley, chairman. la
of carnations. Tabis appoint- jmrrr Final. Memphis. Tswi.. tte stesnen of tte song lesdsr,
swte warn silver and crystaL evved linHands as Ms beet Mrs. Lola Crook, Mrs. Lodle
Mrs. Maurice Love prenkted ^ G^m.men included -Yancey tod twTings. opon-
** h®*1* whU* **”• Timothy McKinney, Staton Is- tog Tames Home Demonstration
C*-d?*r ■*** g* ST ». Y-J ^y wembaff, Association prayer wan rapnnt-
TT” fygf tend to Humphrey, Neb.; Jerry Stoats, to unison.
mi*M Baytown, end Arnand J. Aymood Nina cluba answered roll call
also served. , . c- of Buakle. La. and gavu reports. -
Tha hostesses presented ton usherbte guests to toelr seats Mrs. Mlaale Bagby at toe
^ * «»Poto of her WarM waddaU and Paid English clnb gave a io-minute
chonaa pottery. cooks. Baton Rouge, La. demonstration of a novelty pin
One undred guests warn to- - Following tte cersmoay tte cushion.
MM* bride’s parents, Mir. and Mrs. ABC Cfcto gave *10 to tte
- mi—> l. Vinck, witsrtstoert at Council Fend.
HHmi a reception In a garden setting Each club U to heve a mem-
M church. Multi ferns and berehlp Uet and officers reedy
^■1 ■ VI ll *111Wll 9 palms formed the garden high- for the yearbook committee by
mamiiJliUlAJll lighted by an try-entwined Sept. 11, dale of council meet-
HfTTVffnTS wrought-Iron Gaxebo housing lng; also have auggeetlnna for
the bride’s four-tiered cake U>e y*arlxx»k. Council officers
• separated by tiny Greek col- *111 be elected.
1 umna entwined with plnlature TheEver-ReadyClubofKul-
It l| li I pink roses and ivy. The punch, bright will have tt* 10-minute
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Hurt, J. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1968, newspaper, August 22, 1968; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893779/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.