The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1962 Page: 3 of 10
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The Clarksville Times, Friday, November SO, 1962 Page 3
ADdNOROVE HO
club Mirra
The Alkla Orov# Horn*
Demonatartlon Club mat Nov.
II at I p.m. la thahomaof Mra.
Mar«arot Oraaa. Mra. Olovar
Smith, president, called tha
masting to order tor tha THDA
prayar and aonp, "Smllaa." I
Clavan mpmbara answered roll
call with "how I would usa a
Mth hour." Mlnutaa of thapra-
vtoua jnaattm wara raad and
■ For tha 10-minute da mans tr-
atlon tha hoataaa ahowad
Christmas gifts which aha had
mada. Tha Council raport waa
l*van by Mra. Roy Cook. Plana
for Crafta Day ware dlacuaaad.
A Chrlatmaa party for Dec -
ambar 11 at lift) p.m. at tha
South Laka waa plannad. Mra.
ftnlth namad commlttaaa to ha
In charge of arrangements.
Mra. Roy Cook had eharga of
tha program on "Tha Walla
Around You." Slides wara
ahown pertaining to aalactlng
colon ter a room and plc-
turaa wara ahown concerning
tha accaaaorlea on tha walla.
Mn. L.R. .Stony lad tha rec-
raatlon parted.
The hoataaa nerved refreeh-
manU to Mmaa. Durell Draw,
BUI Hammer, Burl Humphrey,
Roy Cook, Avon Orlffln, Pau-
Una rlower*, wiiiia Pace, L.R.
Storey, Tobe Strickland; two
vlaltora, Mra. Roy Oray and
Mra. Ira Starch.
DINNER HONORS MRS.
WELCH ON BIRTHDAY
Tha children of Mra. W. T.
Welch celebrated her eighty
eecond birthday Sunday with a
dinner at her home on Collage
Avenue. Thoee attending at tha
noon hour wara Mr. and Mra.
W. T. Welch, Mra. Fella Shai-
tan, Texarkana, Mr. and Mra.
John Paul Humphrey, Patrlca
and Jerry, Hooka, Mr. and Mra.
W. D. Humphrey, Longview,
Mr. and Mra. Olen Humphrey,
Mr. and Mra. Lucian Humph-
rey, Ruby and Olenn, Mra. A.
M. Smith. Mr. and Mra. Malpy
and children, Robert, Rondell
had David. Mra. Nettle and
Salll* Children*, Mra. OWe
Watkina, Durwood Humphrey,'
all of ClarkavlUa, Mr. and Mra.
Cabarn Heart grave*, Harold
Lpld and Marvin Cranberry,
Mr. and Mra. Eddie Slaton,
Ruanna and Kelly, Parle.
Thoee attending in tha after-
noon war* Mr. and Mr*. Earl
Humphrey, Oana, Wayne and
Mariana, Bogata, Mr. and Mra.
Donald Humphrey, Vicki and
Jody of Parla, Mr. and Mra.
Carl Chlldraaa and Mra. Louie*
David*on, ClarkavlUa.
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EVERY WEDNESDAY
FRYERS
INSPECTED
CIRCLE C WSCS
clrcl* C of tha Woman'*
Society of Chrletian Service of
the McKenale Memorial Metho-
dlat church mot In the home of
Mra. Paul Johnson November
SO at 1:10 p.m. with 13 mem-
bera present.
Mra. Johnson presided and
Mias Cammle Cornelius offered
a Thanksgiving prayer.
Mrs. Roger Bailey waa wel-
comed as a new member.
The Christmas social will be
December 3 with all circles
masting In tha fellowship hall
tor a covered dlah dinner.
Mrs. J. B. Cunningham as-
sisted by Mrs. C. V. Howland
and Mrs. S. H. Tomlinson
brought the program on "You
are a missionary, tool" Scrip-
ture from the Sth chapter of
tnd Corinthians waa road. The
program closed with a discus-
sion of tha subject and a prayar.
Refreshments war* served to
the following: Mesdames 8. H.
Tomlinson, Sam Allan Sr., L.
T. Rone, Jay Hooaar, C. V.
Howland, J. B. Cunningham,
.0. V. Slaton, E. M. Smith,
Roger Ballsy, w, H. VaU,
Mia sea Cammi* Cornelius,
Theresa Latimer and the.
hostess.
WINMORE CLASS HAS
FALL HARVEST DINNER
The Wlnmore Class of Mc-
Kenale Memorial Methodist
Church entertained Its mem-
bers with a fall harvest dinner
Tuesday evening, Nov. 13.
. Tables war* opulent with
candelabra and fruit, aurrondad
by amaU pin* con* turkeys.
After the dinner and business
session games wara enjoyed by
the class.'
Mmaa. Marion Lawson, Fred
Fisher, Homer Pope, D. W.
Emery and Oaorge Aber-
crombie wars hoateaaae to tha
following:
Mmaa. W.D. Rhodes, Ollas
McCarvar, Charles Day, Ray-
mond Hamilton, Erbla Aikln,
A.H. Murray, Sam Halt, Donald
Fryar, Clyde Westbrook, Oscar
Slaton, Morris Smith, J.C. Ai-
ken, jamas Latimer, Pat
Baadle, Don Black, J.L. Wright,
Gavin Watson Jr., Loul Linde-
man, jack Slvlay, Fay* Colbert,
Jamas E. Goodman, Tom Har-
rington, M. J. Rattan, Gavin
Watson Sr., Dillard Peak, Lind-
say McAllister and Randy
Osbura.
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READ AT DAR MEETING
At the November 17 meeting
of tha Joaaph Llgon Chapter of
the Daughter* of tha American
Revolution, held at the Holiday
Inn, Paris, a paper, prepared
by Mill EUaabath Latimer of
Clarksville on.." Patrick Henry,
tha Man," was presented by
Mrs. Horses Boyle as tha main
fantare of tha program.
Serving as on* of tha
hoataasas at this masting was
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.