The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1962 Page: 2 of 10
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The Clarksville Times. Friday, November 30, 1962 Page 2
four-Inch Inlay of Chantilly
Inca. <’■
Tha Brida's thraa - tiered
flnfar-tip vail of pura laauaion served
van attached to n satin pillbox
hat with a Inca top and aha
worn white ahoas.
Har craacant-ahapad bouquet
wan daslcnad around a white
orchid surroundad by tulla,
white pom pom mums, and
white artificial teavaa. Har
only jewalry was a cam so
and a ring belonging to tha
groom's grant-grandmothar.
Mian Shlrtey Howard of
Com marcs, organist, playsd
tha praluda and tha traditional
wnddlnf music. Mina Mar-
garat Vaughan of> Parte sang
"Tbs Lord's Praysr” and
"Ona Hand, Ona Ha art.” .
Tha matron of honor was
Mrs. William F. Huml of Hkte-
aom, slatar of tha brlda, and
Jt’SZ'.TSSSi Miss Beadle in
W* wtew “u* »“ 1963 Who’s Who
■I by Mrs. Raymond
Barry of Clarksville, aunt of
the bride, Mias Gladys Ujw«, t. - !
Clarksville, aunt of the brlda, W}<"’y, '%
Mrs. George M.s.re, Clarka-
vlile, aunt of (tie groom, and Wy
Mrs. Ralph Smltlr, Paris.
Other members of tha ^
liouaeparty were Miss Clara mSMMW -illliPlI
Ann Gage, Miss Pal Smith and R
Mrs. Hershel Parley, aunt of
the groom.
Misses Cherry, Vlckey and
Tessa Moore, cousins of tha V f JSflS
groom dlstrltHJted rice bags to / Jg£&F
the guests. ItoZ
For traveling the bride wore ^
a green wool suit with black
velvet hat, black and brown «
shoes, black gloves and purse. -
She wore a white orchid cor- Asff
Indian dancers: Curtis E vetts, W asninglOIl-
K^“KV“22,,5S: Branson Nuptials
brook, Dexter Latte 1, Cindy
Aalton, Brace Heflin, Less At * o'clock Wattoeaday after-
**?*"«•'» Booker, Kant noon, November II, Mias LUlle
•“*“» »*• Parker, Tarry Branson and W. B. Washington
lOUglM, Rex Edwards, Steve were united In marriage In the
K^.‘!L“?d P®1?? P4rk*r- First Baptist Church of Clarks-
o^lFf^.U,R*T,1 danc*r,: B*®** rUle In the presence of close
Bcoe, Paul Allan; Doris Pace, nutlvea.
*?**.* VeGulre, The ceremony was performed
*<lnt*r' k**1®** Gar“* by the groom's son, the Rev. W.
Keith Green; Judy Fletcher, b. Washington Jr., assistant
Gtenn Aubrey, Gall Melton, Me- pastor of St. Luke's Episcopal
key Lampard; Nancy Halley, church In Dallas.
Danny Lampard. The couple left Immediately
c,k* poUc* ^n^*r,: after the ceremony for a abort
toy Nolan, Jimmy Pool, Bev- ^ to NacorV>chM ^
srly Jamison, Timothy tolty; East Texas towns.
Debor. *>rdanfK.ltb Bollmanj Mr. and Mrs. Washington are
Alice Healey, Dennis Tackett;
Eva Grass, Mike smith; Bar-
bara Ward, Kenneth Lawler;
Belinda David Bledsoe; ^^RMHSRHBBRM
Elaine Glossup, James Glover. ^^Rt^^kElOig^LSjv
SOCIAL NEWS
HUGH8TON AND SON
I5or HOSPITAL, MEDI-
Miss tfetty Jane Burks and R. L
Bowers Exchange Marriage Vows
BILL COFIELD
Office Main Hotel
Phons 427-3176
Act Now — Tomorrow
May Bo Too Lato. No
Ago Limit If |n. Good
Health.
$40,000
' PRISCILLA BEADLE - Vk!’ “ , ,
, Denton--Priscilla Beadle of ‘° U, • L*"4*
- HsS gjtg&sS
i&rssiara
f Thirty-six students wtrasel- ' —
*- acted from the student body of WHITEMAN’S CHAPEL
9,927, Vice-President. J. J. CEMETERY SOCIETY ,
| Spurlock announced Nov. 12. The Whiteman’s Chajpal
They earned the honor on the 9ocl#t>' m#t at the Fair Grounds
basis of high sc holaaUc standing Tuesday, November 20. The
R and participation in activities group was organised July 27
. such as student government, wlth 16 charter members,
publications, debate, mualc, Membership la now 68.
art, drama, athletics and ROTC.* The memberahlp goal Is 100
. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at $1-00 annual dues to cover
_ Pat C. Beadle, 1100 W. Jackson, th* cost of mowing the grounds.
’ Clarksville, Miss Beadle Is a Officers are C. O. Whiteman,
senior marketing major. She is president; G. A. Crow, vice
secretary of the Marketing Club president; Mrs. Jim Ed Baugh,
and la a member of Merltum, secretary - treasurer. Other
honor organization for ssnlor board members are Darrell
women; Chi Omega, national Ward and George Whiteman.
k social aororlty; and Beta Musical entertainment was
Gamma Sigma, scholarship furnished by the Clarksville
Ramblers: Arvls Butler, Tony
Shirley and Eddie Nations and
a string group made up of Joe
T. Davison, Gene Lampard,
Jack Hale, Willard Levsrett,
Claud Davison and Nations.
MUTUAL of OMAHA
• Hospitalisation
• Incoma Protection
• Llfo
INSURANCE
No. Ago Limit on
Hospitalisation ln».
0. E. C0NERIY
man
He represents INVESTORS Diversified Services, Inc., exclu-
sive nationel distributor for five mutual funds including
INVESTORS Stock Fund. Inc., INVESTORS Inter-Continental
Fund, Ltd. and INVESTORS Variable Payment Fund, Inc.
For prospectus-booklets on any of these funds, call tele-
phone number below. Or clip this complete advertisement,
’circling service which Interests you, and mall it to ydur
INVESTORS Man:
C E. Sols
106 Baker St. Phone 427-2389
Clarksville, Texas
Ym any have westered why so many
of today’s medicines come in small
packages. It is because these wonder
drugs are so effective there is more
cure in tiny tablets, capsules and drops
than there was in bot
tlesful of yesteryear's
HA medicines
Program Given
By Third Grade
THANKSGIVING DINNER
Members of the third grade FOR AIRMAN AND FAMILY
presented “The First Thanks- Airman Second Class and
giving” in the Elementary Mra. Jerry Mowery and son,
School audltdrlum Tuesday Jimmie, of Warrensburg, Mte-
afternoon, Nov. 20, directed by aourl, were special gueats at
Mines. Lee Austin, O.P. Har- the home of Mr. and Mra. C.M.
menlng and James Varley, ac- Billingsley. Other guests for the
companled by Mrs. Moody Hale. Thanksgiving dinner were Mr.
The following children pertlcl- and Mrs. Rolln Mowery, Mike
petedr and Frank, Mrs. Pete Gentry of
Pagea: Jack Ritchey McCoy Reno, Mr. and Mrs. JUdy Mow-
and Paul Murray. ery, Judy, Ann and Larry, of
Dutch: Regan Bell, Elizabeth Hopewell community and Jerry
King, Michael Mlesch, Linda Ervin of Albion.
Poag, David O’Dell and Janlna
Draper.
Pilgrims: Jo Ann Walters,
Ruby Brown. Gres Copeland.
Milan Hughston, Dennis Tackstt,
Teresa Knight, Eva Green,
Kenneth Lawler, Timothy Kelty,
Darnell Stove, Rlchprd White,
Jennifer Smith, Benny Mays,
Kyle McEwtn, Betty Gilbert,
Karen Griffis, James Lawson,
Kenneth Rice, Pamela Martin,
Alan Hale and Bruce Hulen.
r Indians: David Gerber,
tot hey Holley, Bobby Parker,
Bruce Carey, Lets Haualer,
BUI Rice, Glenda Llmbock and
LOW PltKIS
Plus Buccanoor Stamps
GROCERY SPECIALS
Six Days Every Week
CHECK OUR WINDOWS
EVERY DAY
B0LLMAN SUPERETTE
The package may be
small, but the results
Ire BIG! Truly, pre-
scribed medicine is the
biggest bargain for the
money.
bazaar and bake
SALE
Sponsor**! by th#
Christian Woman's Fol-
low.thip of th* First
Christian Church.
Saturday, Doc. 1
at 8:00 a.m.
Millar Bldg., North
Sid* Squar*
Everyone is invitod
to com* in and do your
Christmas shopping.
ULLINGTON*
Mrs. John.
Miss CammlJ
a ThantaglvU
Mrs. Roge
corned as a m
The Christ
Dectmbsr 3
meeting In tj
for a covered
Mrs. J. B
slated by Mil
end Mrs. I
brought the |
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ture from tn
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program clod
slon of the sul
Refreshmel
the followlngl
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PHONE 427-2629
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1962, newspaper, November 30, 1962; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893922/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.