The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1962 Page: 2 of 10
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Spencer, Mac Vartey. Ben
Bowen, L L IbM*. James
W Vaughan. MU* Wrnaw
BUaVer and ike kfatcaaea.
Min Wearer**
Pupil* in Recital
Mr*. Bower*
Present* Pupils
Pupil* «r Mr* E W Bow
er» were pre«gfM l» a puna
recital Moudiy evev.ing June
« Ike pnerta. Mrted ike fot-
tewlag number* :
-|av)0 bung. Curlla Alaa
Fvrtts. "The Bugcy Bide "’
U*a imrt; "Staccato Ci-
pnee." Bill Bene*. "May
Breeze*." Atm Kelly Dunce
oi the Rubber DoD* ' Debbie
Lew, - Moaeym Aloug." Da-
na Wetfr Swn*hine and
Shadow.” Cathy Stmpaen.
Little Prelude. Deaua Aiteu.
"Valae BrUlaote ” Anne Ra-
tell. The Whittier and Hi*
Dog Sonny R«ed. Tt’l
Tree*.! Linda Shelton "A
Bluebird Stega," Laurie Wolf 1
la Schubert'* Dayi" Joan-
ne Waldrep “Sweet Violet.’*
Gail Porterfield. Tree* on
the Hillside" Mark WWlt-
J-ouae; 'Shower td Start”
Patay Taytor; Ben Hu--
Chalk* Bate.” Dianne Zehet
ner. Tarantella." Teela Bow-
er*; Grand Val*e Caprice."
Sberyl Mitchell. ' Poem."
Sandr i Giddem. “\aleilr in
D rut:" Teresa Lawaon:
' Halagucna." Boh Uowde.i
Now the Day »* Over.” cta»*
BT CWF FOR mm
TM Chriauan Women a Pel
lowahip of the Flr*t Chfiatian
Church mol Monday evening
at the church, with Mrs. Gr*-
dy Berryman and Mr* Joe
Draper aa eohoeteaaea
Mr* J. E. Spencer toataU-
ed the following officer* to
aerve for the coming year:
Preaidcdt. Mrs A B Carter,
vice president. Mrs- R w
Payne; secretary. Mr*.
James W. Vaughan; treasur-
er. Mr* Mac Vartsy. aocla)
service chairman. Mrs. Ben
Bowers, study chairman. Mr*
J. K. Spencer, worship chair-
man, Mrs Grady Berryman,
group loader*, Mrs. U. L
Brantley and Miss Winnie
Weaver. -
Plans were announced for
a bazaar to be held In De-
cember and committee chair-
SOCIAL NEWS
first Christian Church. I d
m . Sunday school, 10 so
m . worship service. Thur.
IgA Morgan of Ft Worth
ttl fUl the pulpit
Youth groups meet at i d
Local Couple’s
Grand Daughter
Married May6
W. W. (Tex)
BRYANT
WHIT F ROCK WHD
OIB MEETS
The Whurroch WHO Club
met May 25 in the community
(inter with a covered di*'s
hemnenn. Mrs Dorothy Hop-
kin* instructed the cRih in cat-
ling and sewing dresses to be
modeled » the lashwo show
le be held in July These drev.
set will be made and aftodekd
by member* of ail the chib.
fa the afternoon .a *bor
business meeting was heid
and a bake sale was dmu»>-
cd Motion was made that
Hop** HI Chib be invited to
a hobo party June R at 2 p m
at the community center
Present were. Mme* Mei-
vtn Hudson .Norman Kilts.
Ofr.a Puckett. R T Thoir.p-
soo. Rolaral Tirfy, Walter
Hill Ralph Sims Joe May.
Boy Gray Pen .Smith Myrtle
Cunr ming* Dorothy Hopkim
snd Mrf Marcus Pinsoo ©1
• LIFE
• HOSPITALIZATION
• CANCER
• DISABILITY
INCOMB
Adams gave the tea- March," Jail* Hamilton; vai
n the mission book. ‘Climbing." Darlene Lewis, uj
es of Glory" Mr* Candlelight." Carolyn Lewis; gg
d closing prayer "The Dance.” Marsha Wal- ■
hmenu were served ter*; “Western Waltz.'' Pam-
hostess to Meadame* ela Coats; . -
one*. T. E Allen. B March of the Americans.” I
ton. Dean Wren. Jim- Susan Vickers; ‘Thoughts of Ki
ims. Fulton Latimer. Spring.” Jo Ann Pace; “Oar- ®
orcy. B. C Jones and den Patty,” Phillis Holley: EZj
red “I’B Remember Today,” Bill
- Steven Hate; "Invisible
STAIXATION AT Hands.” Mark Lewis; “Dawn §»
rRPtKl D Jl nf. u u " Cathv Ford; ■
Daingrrfield Chapter Dream of the Waite," Kay V ;
. Order of Eastern “A Waltz Reverie.’ E
>M hold a public in- S-ndr. Wrtght; "Web of inve- g
a of officers on June Uness.” Jerry Peek; “The g
00 pm . m the West L*». Swtee ■*’” ■to*"* |
ary School. Dalnger- DanieU "O Sole Mte. San- g
ta Lucia, duets Marie and Es
ra to be installed are: Carolyn Pace; Waltz Sera- kj
rkklind worthy mat* nadc, Alma Rose; Shadow |&j
is Chism, worthy pat- of * Ballerina." Brenda Hall; K
Ua Fret well associate "Beautiful Dreamer.” Betty &
O R Caldwell, av Vancill; “Now Is the Hour,” ®
patron; Lillian Wal- GaU Lawson; "How Great ■
cietvry, Mary Scholl Tkou Art." Sue Tull; f
r. Eva Alexander. ’Par Away Placet.” Sard-
•ess. LCNeta Gilmore ta Grimes: "MUty," Madge W
t conductress, Don Hines "The King and 1 £
1. chaplain ; Clary 'Walk Hand in Hand,” Sandra E
1. .Marshall. Betty Peek; "Tenderly He Watches' I
last. organist, Inez Janie Shirley; * '-’The Holy gj
Ada, Heuey Mlntcr City.” Jayne Bishop. “Ha- K
janita Fowler. Esther, waiian Wedding Song." Glen- g
Lou Chism. Martha da Sheppard; "The Sound of Is
liomas. Electa; Han Music.” L^nne Rhodes;' g
ore. warder, and Os “Dear Hearts and Gentle
'"in. sentinel People,” Royia Sauls; ”! t
mg officers are Mr* Love a Little Cottage," Es
-ou Chism, installing "Waltzing In Old Vienna.” I
Daingeifield. Texas. Lou-Celia Stiles; "Apple Bios- B
lends Wright, install- voms," Barbara Wadley; k
rshalL Naples. Mr* "The Singing Fountain.” Me E
t Traylor, installin'; rle Pace; "Valae.” Sue Co- \
i. Hughes Spring. nine; ’You'll Never Walk S
DIMPLE FHA GIRLS
ON ANNE AL TRIP
t On May 29 the Dimple FHA
A craw
L'irtt went to Grand Salio
Chrnti
her double fingertip veil of
odlr a ad she carried a' bo*
get of whit* feathered car-
nation* centered with a whit*
Nest meeting will be the
hobo party June I .
All Whiter ock HD Club
member* are invited to Bog
ata Club meeting June 1 ar
2 p m
tee* overskirt She carried a
upas gay of pinit carnalioo*
centered with a purple iru-
The bridegroom's brother
Henry Brown Jr., was best
men Ushers were James
Douberly Jr, Jacksonville
Fla . and Johnny Williams.
The Ann Lassiter Circle of
First Baptist Church met o*i
Monday with Mr* Tom Co-
zort at the home of Mrs.
Ira Starch Opening tong wav
Prayer Change/. Things "
Mr* Funk led the Opening
prayer Mr* Raulston gave
the devotional from the third
chapter of Proverb*
Mr* Sturch. chairman, pre-
sided during a b-icl busmev*
meeting The time of meet-
ing was changed from 2 3ft
to 3 DO o'clock
Mr* Dave Patching gave
I he mission lesson. "Glimpses
of Glory" Mrs Earl Law.
son led the closing prater
Refreshment* were served
to Mcsdames Brackett. Mr»-
tkk. Griffin. Stuich. Funk.
Lawson. Hemingway, Patch-
ing. Raulston; and the hostess
prescription prices just as
you look at the price of any-
thing before you buy it. And
when you do, bear in mind
that Jt this pharmacy you
do not pay “dues” or “carry-
mi ctarges" to enjoy real
economy advances as is
so often the case with “mail
order,” “club” and “non-
profit” prescription plans.
"Insurance
BILL COFiaD
Phone 4274176
Act Now — Tomorrow
May *o Too Loto. No
Ago Limit If In Good
MIDWAY 4 11 MEETING
HELD MAY 31
The Midway 4-H meetHig
met Thursday May 31. at the
Midway , community center
for an all-day work shop
Those present were
DoTothy Adam*. Marylrti
Adams. Martha Covington.
l/OMcc Gibbs. Phvllis and Li-
sa Johnson. Peggy Long. Nita
Phifer. Teresa O'Dqioneli and
tvo new members, Mary Jim
and Patsy Adkms Adults
present were Mcsdames Dor-
othy Hopkins. Joe Gibbs, Ben-
ULLINGTONi
Hl'fillMTON AND SON
INSURANCE
Low Prices Plus Buccaneer
; Stamps
GROCERY SPECIALS
SIX DAYS EVERY WEEK
WHITLEY RELATIVE* »*«
IN REUNION SUNDAY -
The relatives of the late Koala bear
John Whitley met at Lake d-v bears, re
Crook in Paris for their an- They obtain
nual reunion Sunday. June 3 eucalyptus U
Approximately one hundred
people attended,
FATHER'S
DAY
JUNE 17th
EVERY DAY
Out: of town relatives who
attended were Mr. and Mrs.
L A Warren and Mrs Edna
Kolarich, Fresno. Calif ; Mi
and Mrs ' Bud Eudy and Jer-
ald. Dallas Out of town
friends who attended were Mr
and Mrs Don Warren. Mr
and Mrs Royce Warren and
son and Mrs. Marshall War-
ren. Dallas ,
Wesley Q ponnell
Pattern* were fitted n o d
msterisl rut out starting the
clothing project for the dress
revue to be held in Clarks-
ville in July.
COFFEE. . 59c
COFFEE $1.19
DIMPLE KLKMFTNTARY
GRA1H \TION MAY 24
Graduation exercises for
Dimple Elementary School
were held May 24 PaiUu
Potts was valedictorian and
Kathy Owen*, salutatonar..
Both had grade averages oi
YOUNG- HOMEMAKERS
MEET JUNE 11
The Young Homemakers
will meet Tuesday. June 11,
in the home economics room
in the Clarksville High School.
— The project -will be cover-
mg sboef. —^ 7
O O r «tAt t* Vour Protection
Waldrrp Insurance Agency
By choosing Dad’s gift from our great line-up of BRAND Names you’ll BgjnF
you’re giving the finest in style and quality. i- -
Dad will appreciate his gift even more when it has one of ihe«e labels
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GIANT 13.6
CAPACITY
CURLEE
SUITS - SPORT
COATS
SPORT SHIRTS
SLACKS
fc 3.50 TO S 5.00
S 149 TO SI 5.95
I 6.95 TO $15.95
S 1.91 TO S S 95
$14.95 TO $45.00
$ 3.95 TO $12.95
$ 2.50 TO S 5.00
$1.00 TO S 1.50
$ 3.95 TO S 6.95
$ 8.95 TO $19.50
$29.95 TO $69.95
$ 1.98 TO $15.00
$ 195 TO $10.00
SHORT SLCiVK DRESS SHIRTS
SHORT SLBIVB SPORT SHIRTS
DRESS OR CASUAL SLACKS ...
SWIMMINO TRUNKS.....
SPORTCOATS...........
SUMMER WEIGHT PAJAMAS .
BILLFOLDS AND WALLETS ...
DRESS OR SPORT SOCKS
WESTERN SHIRTS............
WESTERN PANTS ..........
SUITS AND SPORT COATS . . . .
WESTERN STRAW HATS......
DRESS STRAW HATS .........
More fresh food *p*c* In this family six* 6-E.
refrigeratorl Four big cabinet shelves, mu*
freezer that holds 70 lbs. frozen food. Other
feetures ere ehHier trey—three aluminum door
shelves —separate butter compartment—twu
porcelain vegetable drawers—automatic Interior
light—egg shelf—magnetic safety door. Smart
straight-lina design far buiH-ln look.
Du pen
PKO.
14-02.
CAN
Buddy’s and Gerald’s Clothier’s
Modal TA244
WE GIFT WRAP AND MAIL FREE
TRAINLOAD APPLIANCE SALE
1 Bin
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ARDEN SEED
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GARDEN PEAS
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1962, newspaper, June 8, 1962; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893841/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.