The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1961 Page: 2 of 10
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tU a9+**m* THnm FrMoy, April n
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Teacher of Week
Honors foFHrs.
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Chi
ives
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Sara Jo Bdwfcrds
Student Officer
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Abilene — A ■opbomore i
at Me Murry, San Joe Edwards of
Clarksville, has been elected sec-
ot the
Wtthy itodent
ie working to
GRAVES
* Mrs Charlene Graves, West
Mala, Clarksville. has been des-
ignated teacher of the week by
the dayaroom Teachers Aaaocta-
—tfea.—Mn Graves
of Mf. and M», J H. Gaines, was
can Fen
sociation
Teach
At the present time she is a Bat-
at ETSC, where she
toward sn M. A. and
certification to the field of Guid-
ance Services. She bss deep coo-
victioos concerning the importance
each individual’s knowing Ms
as well as Ms capabili-
ties and Ms utilizing Chess chsr-
ertstlcs to be a happy mteenher
society. ^ ___
Mrs. Graves Is the mother of
two children: Willard Brown, Jr.,
Odessa, and Mrs. Dtaitae Jones,
Col-
lege. Nacogdoches She is sMd
quick to teO anyone that she has
a fifteen-month-old grand daughter
little Mies Carole Brown. Odessa.
Mrs. Graven has never hesitated
to tell anyone that she teaches br-
ibe loves, it ; and when she
ceases to love the prrjfe-qslon, she
Is ready to retire She lute en-
couraged many of her former Mu-
dents to go into fiie teaching pro-
fession, always reminding them
Jo is the
sad Mrs. R. T. Edwards of
vfite. She is a history major and
a Spanish minor. Sana Jo to a
member of Kappa PM. women’s
social chib.
She to a member of the McMbr-
ry 1 Indian Band, NBA, and was
chosen this yeafr to Who’s Who
the Cumhy
ceived
tp be of service to their conunun-
'Uty. their God.-and tMHiteetvai.
Schools and re-
ber B-i>. from East Texas
ObUege at Commerce She
was serving as aaalrtan* to the
county superintendent of Hopkins
County when she married Ray-
Grave, an employee of the
Department, and
to Red River County. Since
ii Red River County, Mrs.
toaM* six years at
Avery, two at BoxeMer. and five
at Aimana This to her first year
aa a teacher in the Clarks vide Pub-
lic Reboots. She says that this year
has been a rkhltongr to her. but
it has been an enjoyable exper-
ience. Prior to this year she has
taught high school English and
coached girls’ basketball teams.
She relates that some of her most
plea rant experiences have been
working w^th seniors and basket-
ball girts. This year has seen Mrs
Graves working with three sections
of sixth graders In language arts,
one reading clam, and three sec-
tions of girls' physical education
and health
. Mas. Grave* ia a member of the
Tint Baptist Church. Clarksville,
and serves In the Junior 11 Depart-
ment.
Tor a number of years Mrs.
Graves’ favorite bobby ‘ was col-
lecting old diMies However, with;
in recent years, she bss spent most
of bar time reading, raising
Gowers, redoing old pieces of fur-
ntowe-and picture frame* and
keeping scrap books. She always,
njaaages to keep a few dogs
arftund the place too.
Mrs. Graves is a charier mem-
ber of Epitsoa Mu Chapter of Del-
ta Kappa Gamma. She to serving
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AVON Cosmetics needs
Ladies to work Aikin Grove-
Pethr's Prairie area fi i»d-N setolaa.
Dimple, Nag ley end Man-
Write at once to
Mrs. Imogen# Wootey
P. 0. Box 720
Clarksville, Texes
Wo Train You to Succeed
msde to Europe. She gave special
emphasis to the Cathedrals she vis-
ited while there — she had pictures
to show of the buildings. It was
most enjoyable word picture of
a wonderful Artp*_
The be ato as was assisted by her
mother in serving a delicious des-
sert plate,to these members: Mes-
Grocpper, John-
w, Morehead, Mueller. M
Ogden, Reed ahd Wiliams.
J ARINA DRAPER HONORED
ON SEVENTH BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Joe Draper honored her
daughter, Jsnhia, on her seventh
birthday, Tuesday, April 1*, at her
home, 601 E. Madison. Games
were 'played and refreshments of
oafce, punch and tee cream were
served to David Mac Bbwera, Di-
ane Robertson, David Gerber, Bet-
ty Jo Gilbert, Ricky Groepper,
Keith Bollmnn. Nancy HoUcy. Lela
Haunter, Alice ilealy, Peggy Bof-
gess, Sharon end Dianne Draper.
Steve, Stan, Hobby and Julie Ger-
ber. Mrs. Bowers and Mrs. Ger-
ber. ...
El’ZEUAN SEND AY SCHOOL
CLASS BAB SUPPER
The Euzellan Sunday School
Class of First Baptist Church met
at the church tor the AprU meat
ing. a covered dfcfii supper. Zona
Good son gave the Invocation. Af-
ter the meal, Mrs, Georgia Bat-
chelor trougfat tbs devotional.
The prealdent, Mhflie Ward, pre-
sided during the business meeting
Those present were Annie Rob-
ertson, Zona Goodson, Rue Sturch,
Mimie Smith, MollJe tyard, Cordie
Thompson. Leon Exum, Georgia
Batchelor. Myrfte Witmer, and one
visitor. Mrs. Robertson's Hand
laughter, Beth Ann EwaK.
* .Sga—— n."
MRS. MADISON HOSTESS
TO SHAKIMPEARK CLUB
'Mrs. Edwin Madison was hostess
to the Shakespeare Club Friday
afternoon, April 21. in the home
of her mother, Mr* Roy Lowe.
Beautiful arrangements of sweet
peas and Iris were used throughout
the home. 1
The meeting was called to order
by the president, Mrs. Richard
r. wrapper gjjavafi- members an-
swered roll call. Minute* at the
previous meeting' were read and
approved. During the busine:
Oik officers for the' club
year 1961-62 were elected as fol-
lows: President, Mrs. J. thy Wil-
liams; vice president, Mrs. Jewel
Holloway: recording secretary,
Mrs. Edwin Madison; treasurer,
Mrs. M. D. Ogden; corresponding
secretary, Mrs. E. R. Mueller;
critic. Sirs. C. H. Reed; parlia
mentarian, Mrs. Dave Patching.
Mrs. J. Coy Williams brought the
lessqn on a recent trip she bad
PEAS
$9.95
SSfff PEA S
$14,95
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SEED CORN
75 KINDS BULK GARDEN SEED
15 KINDS FIELD PEAS
10 KINDS SEED CORN
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iAwiaMbfit
1 HEN AND CHICK FEEDERS
PEA tficcafioer Stony!
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MTS twin
llrttETTE
venMtoa and OoBegea
A cheerleader this year, Sana Jo
has already served the asaodatloa
as Junior Clasa senator.
Other officers chosen In Hie
eampuwwide elections last week
were Rondel Davidson, Abilene
junior, president; Delmar Day,
Granbury junior,
and Larry Don
sophomore, head
. ............. ■—
vice
Moore,
SEMINARS UNDERWAY IN SCHOOLS—Students at Thomas Jefferson High Schools
initial physics focus attention on magnetism demonstration by Socony-Mobil Oil
Co., research scientist Bob J. Patton during S seminal in-DaUas. lAP Pbotoj
MRS. BILLY RAY G0ODE
HONORED AT SHOWER
Mrs. George Btedabe and Mrs
Byron Pace were hoatesaes to a
miscellaneous dhower Wedneday.
from 3 to 5 o’clock at the Madras
community center for Mrs. Billy
Ray Good* at Midland. Texas
Refreshments of punch and cook-
tea were served to: Mr. and Mrs
Billy Goode and R. E. Goode of
Midland, Medamee A. N. Pace,
Walter Hill. P. E. Smith, Jotwie
Chapman, Lena Chapman, Hattie
Latimer, W. L. Compton. O 111 e
Bledsoe. Betty Pace, James Rose
Goode., Bill Woods. R. E. Goode,
George Bledsoe and Byron Pace.
Gifts were sent by those unable
to attend.
DIMPLE 4-11 CLUB IN
MONTHLY SESSION
The unit voted to buy 1000 vet- | Electric catfish are found in tlie
ersti-made poppied to he sold on:Nile River.
May 27. ;-
Mrs. F. M. Morehead was leader!
of the program on "Child Welfare” j
and she presented Miss Pauline1
A'
FOR RENT:
BELT SANDER
*LOOItH
POLISHER
WALKER'S
Announcement
I have sold my Humble Service Station at 600 W. Main
to Jorry Chandler, and take this means to express my
sincere appreciation to my ciistomefers and friends for
your patronage during the four years I was there.
The same efficient personnel will be employed and you
will continue to receive the' same courteous Humble Serv-
ice at
; CHANDLER'S frUMBLE^SERVICE STATION
D. W. (Red) EMERY
Rose, who gave a moot interesting
and Ihtfructlve talk on “Special
Education for Exceptional Chll-
dren. ’i—r-......— ~
, Mrs, Jamjes.'Latimer, Mrs. Lem-
on add Mrs. Loui Ltademan were
named on the nominating commit-
tee.
Refreshments were served to
the 'following: ,Mesdames R. T.
Thompson, Roy Dtawiddie, Jaimes
Latimer. Kurd I-ove, A. C. ‘Under-
wood. Paul Marable. Edd Bonham.
T. R. Hughston, F. M. Morehead,
'Samuel ABea. Mery Isbell. Curtis
Lemon. Miss Addie Deinwiddie and
one visitor, Miss Pauline Rose.
FU.BRIGHT WHD CLUB
MAfi MEETING '-V,
The Fulbrigftt WTfD Cltfb nteTon
On Monday, April 17, the Dimple
4-H Club met In monthly aession
at the community center. The roll
was called by the secretary. After
an Inspirational number by Paula
Potts, the buatoeaa of the elub was ager.
disposed of. A demonstration -was
given by Dianne Zchtner on gar-
dening. *:
The meeting was adjburned and
some games were played.
MRS. LEMON HOSTESS
TO LEGION AUXILIARY
The A'merlcan Legion Auxiliary
met irt^the home of Mrs. Curtis
Letapn With Mesdames Kurd Love
and A. C. Underwood as eohostes-
'se« at 7:30 p m. The meeting was
presided over by Mrs. Samuel Ai-
te«. president. ’
The colors were advanced by
Mia. Isbell and pledge to flag was
given. The prayer was given by
Mrs. ■ Hoy Dtnwtddie. chaplain.
Tbc “preamble was .repeated in uni-
son. Mlptijtos were read by Mra
Morehead as Mrs. Stanley was ab-
sent. ---------- -------• t-------— —■
Mrs. Paul Marable. chairman of
Americanism, reported that Mtes
Carol Ann Easary bad- been chosen
to go to Girls’ State In Austin in
June, and MB* GenniC ftee Tucksr
was aRernate
The following were elected as
were
detegates and alternates to distriet
convention, Marshall, on April 29
and 30: Mows. Underwood, R. T.
Thompson. Samuel Allen. Isbell,
Roy Dinwiddle and Curtis Lemon
HUGHSTON A SON
INSURANCE
April 20 for an all-d^ meeting and
quilting with Mrs. Leonard -Mas-
sey and Mrs. KarlJUeiiaU'. as host-
esses Two quilt were quilted and
a covered dish, luneheon was
spread at noon.
The president. Mrs. Leo Kidens,
presided at a short business meet-
Hlg, -Several sormts wt-re led by
Mis. Worth Baker and the ciuh
prayer was repeated Eighteen
members answered roll call with
"something I learned from a teen-
MrsrsBertha Murphy was
a welcomed visitor. For the ten-
minute demonstration, Mrs. Earl
Legate showed a candy dish and
fruit bowl made In Japan from
wood, and decorated. Mrs. Rid-
em road-a tetter, from the agent,
giving dates of meetings this year.
Plans were made for the trip to
Jefferadh. A bat ante was the
highlight of the day. TEe hats were [
modeled with Mr*. R. E. Gandy ‘
winning the prize.
, The next meeting.will be April
27 with Mrs. Blake Reynolds and
Mrs. A. W. Stevens as hostesses.
SPECIAL
££.. MONUMENT
$150 Complete
Clarksville Cemetery Association
Representing DeWeeso Monument Co.
Small commissions from sales aid in upkeep of old
Clarksville landmarks. Five per cent savings on com-
petitive deals. v —
SEE OR CALL
Mrs J. R. McCulloch. 427-2230 Mrs. Edd Bonham 427-2938
Mrs. Frank Fowler ... 427-2352 Mrs. Guy Fox ......427-2636
Announcing... Change of Ownership
Chandler’s Humble
Service Station
formerly Emery's Service Station
I have purchased and assumed nranagement of the
Humble Service .Station on West Main St. formerly own-
ed and operated by D. W. (Red) Emery.
1 want to invite the people of Clarksville and Red Riv-
er County to visit us for all Service Station needs;
We will feature the top quality line Of Humble prod-
ucts for your motoring pleasure and will offer, com-
plete station services including washing, polishing and
The experienced and courteous personnel previously
employed will remain and they join me in inviting their
friends and customers to give us the opportunity of serv-
ing their needs. v -' - • -----—-
CALL 427-3475 FOR
FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY
Jerry Chandler
Miss E:
State I
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Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba
is the oldest American overseas
base.
AUTOMOBILE
AIR CONDITIONER
SERVICE
Bring your car in and lot us
chock
tho air conditioner for
summfir, driving. Wo have
tho Training and tools for
comploto service and re-
pairs.--
A. J- BARTLEY
GARAGE
East Main St.
Phona 427-3140
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1961, newspaper, April 28, 1961; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893808/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.