The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962 Page: 2 of 12
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1962
eU Benntogfield.
Janelle Petty was (Mad to
serve *• Area VI treasurer dur-
ing 190-83. fib* was installed in
a ver> impressive ceremony.
The group was accompanied by
Eddie Atkins, chapter beau; Mrs.
M^j^Jhrtty^chapur mother;^Jdr^
gta Scott and
Betty Herrin
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Kay Wartban. Charlotte Wolf, Mae
Wolf, Ann Guldens and Ruth West-
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Miss Bess Brooks and Galen Eugene
Simmons Married
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Saturday at 4 pan.
to ha served In t
yjrsrjt
CUlfce-
villa sol
ot April
as follows;
lettuce
and tomatoes, rsnch style beans,
sliced tomatoes, sliced peaches
milk
Tuesday — Braised
lima beans, buttered
fruit sections, hot rolls,
milk.
.. . Wednesday ~ Pried chicken sad
FI
oils, butter.
U»vy. creamed poUUwa, green
saladt molasses pie, bread.
Thursday —
^"USQiiie
FREE!
makers of America, mel on
arch IS in the High School audl-
St 7 p.m.
president. Sharia Petty,
caHed the meeting to order with
the opening ceremony. The" sec-
retary. Janette Petty, called the
mil and read the minutes. Old
business was callpd tor. Teresa
Lawson announced that Janelle
was selected to run for Area VI
treasurer against six opponents
Cindy Rice was named to serve
as voting delegate. The Area
meeting (o be held in Commerce
was discussed. -
The following girls were .chosen
to be on a eommittec to make
plans for FHA week, April 1-7: Bar-
bara Aubrey, chairman, Connie
Berry. Regcnla Flanagan. Jndv
Grant. Ruth Westmoreland, and
Marie Pace.
Mrs Raymond Graves was the
speaker for the evening. She gave
a very Interesting talk ton her Job
as a counselor, which Is to serve
the students snd help them in their
future plans. Everyone enjoyed
It thoroughly. The meeting was
adjourned and refreshments were
served—by the—Homemaking» III
in ilk, bread.
Friday — Fried catflan, green
beans, chilled tomatoes, cornbread
honey balls, milk
NEW SHAMROCK 00
CLUB MEETS
New Shamrock Club met Mon-
day night. March 36, at 7:30 In the
borne of Mcll A Is up Ramona Du-
reft. president, called the meeting
tonrder and led the group In sing-
‘ “ I tile
j§
class members.
The following girls were pres-
ent:" Barbara Aubrey, Brenda
Babb Pam Benningfield. Susan
Brown, Mary Burns, Linda Cop-
way, Rcgenia Flanagan. Lillian
Fuller. Lorna Geer. Sandra Gtd-
drns, Judy Grant. Carol Green-
haw. Patsy Hammer, Linda Har-
vey, Ruby Humphrey. Jane Jami-
son, Teresa I-awson. Sharron Mer-
edith, ’ Evelyn Mitchell. T e a a a
Moore. Marie Pace, Janelle Pet-
ty. Sharia Petty, Cindy Rice, FJ1-
len Rice, Pamela Roberts, Ann
Russell. Carolyn Scott, Patty
Sauls, Vivian Tucker, Joan Var-
Fadl “ '
BEAUTIFUL RECITAL
, DRESS f
Worn Onto. Size 10
Mrs. George Moore
Phono 427-2674
tag a song. Jo Sanders called
roll and each member answered
with ‘one way to improve my
posture.’* Della Welch gave an
Interesting program on ’’Selection
of Foundation Garments
Refreshments were reryed to
Della Welch, Ramon* Duren and
Rickey. Mrs- Jess Humphrey, Inez
Pflce and Janet, Jo Sanders, Ma-
ble Austin, Veda King. Mrs. C.
H. Funk, and the hostess
Next meeting Will be in the
home of Ramona Duren April 9
at 7:30 p.m.
NINETY-FOURTH BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATED SUNDAY
Carrie
Ward celebrated
hpr ,94th birthday Sunday at her
home at McCoy, where she lives
“O Perfect Love” BIKTHIMY CALENDAR TO
Altar decorations consisted of I ■PBNNWJM-. - -
"SL£SZ mm
and gladiola; altar raU was dock- Auxiliary will sponsor birthday
«d with while flowers and green-1 caletyler during the month of
April. Phaglt ft 4kg county will
Hong
Harbor"
Kong meat
in Chinese
•PragiW
Avery F
Evaluati
ery.
A receptions was held M
home of the bride's parents
lowing the ceremony. The
fresh men t table was laid with
red s
feta and net doth, cente
the bride’s bouquet, flanked by
silver candlesticks.
The three-tiered cake with wed-
ding bell decoration, topped with
bride and groom, was served by
Mrs. Edwin Brooks of Hogats.
Cranberry punch was sonmd by
Mrs Jo Bob Brooks at Bogsta
Other refreshments were salted contact
nuts and piak mtnU. Grant Walx«f, aalrmsB Of
Miss Lynda Ann Brooks of Pt.
Worth, niece Of the bride, whs in
in this pro-
tbe Auxiliary
placing their
calendars. Proceeds of
Jeci will hf used for Improee-
sds on
this pro-
fsiled to Be contacted by i
Hos-
who
ber* of the auxiliary but
Wfc
et Mrs.
snd mesns committee at Red Riv-
gr County Hospital Auxiliary.
charge of the register. In the re-1
reiving line were Mr. and Mrs. REPORT) TO UM3GK ON TRIP
t and Brenda Brooks
Earl Simmons,
H. E. Brooks.
Martha. Patsy
Kim, Pam and Beverly Brooks,
nieces, distributed rice bags dur-
ing the reception.
Out-of-town guests Included Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson Smith, Miss
Fran Brooks, Dallas; Mrs. Joyce
Jones, Berkeley, Calif.; Mr. and
Mrs. D. C. Phillips snd Jimmy
Phillips, Abilene; Mr. and Mrs.
George Nalle. Jr., Austin; Dr. Jim
Brooks, Ft. Worth; ' Dr. Edwin
Brooks and Kathy Brooks. Bogata;*
Miks Peggy Wilsford, College Sta-
tion: Mr. and Mrs Red WUsford,
Gunter; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hobbs.
Paris; Miss Melba Hall. Miss'Bil-
ly Barnette, Miss Nancy Hodges
Bonham; Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Austin; Mrs John Dvorak. John-
ny, Lynn and Kevin Dvorak, Dal-
las.
Mrs. Simmons chose for her
wedding trip a black sheath dress
and Jacket, plum flowered hat,
black bag, shoes and gloves. The
couple will be at borne la Austin.
The bride is. a graduate of
MRS. GALEN EUGENE SIMMONS
with ber son and his wife, Mr.
nd Mrs. Payne Ward.
’Children, grand children nod
great grand children attending
ware Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hut-
ebtoor. and Lou; Jimmy Ward,
Kassii Ward, Dallas; Mr. and
Mts. John Waldrip, Mr. and Mrs.
ToRiniy Hutchison and J. T., from
Lillian;, Mrs. Dick Cronkrite, Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Cronkrite and
children, Georgia Ann. Jack, Car-
la. Dee Ann, Mrs. Lynn Cronkrite
' children, Rtanie. Becky Lynn,
_ „ J ’Rummy, from Texarkana; Louise
ley. Barbara Wadley. GaO Ward.
grd and daughter, Betty Belonie,
Dicky Grant, from Clarksville.
visiting in the irt^m/wm »ni».
Mist Bess Brooks and Galen Eu-
gene Simmons were married Sat-
urday afternoon, March 24. at 4:00
O'clock, in the Bagwell Methodist
Church, the Rek. John Dvorak,
pastor of Idlewiid Methodist
Church. Dallas, officiating with
the double-ring ceremony.
Parents of the bride are Mr
and Mrs. Harold E. Brooks of
Bagwell. The groom is the son
of Mrs. Earl M. Simmons and the
late Mr. Simmons, Lincoln. Ne-
Brattpu
Given In marriage by her father
the bride was attired in a gown
of white tafftla. srnip BecfcRne
Tom Cooper. Lincoln. Nebraska.
was best man. He is a ebusin of
the groom. Roger Beil of San An-
tonio and Darrell Murray of Hous-
ton* were groomsmen.
Mrs. Arthur Lusby of Blossom
was pianist She played tradition-
al wedding music and accompan-
ied Mrs. William Allen ofClgikx^ljGonneetejl with Nal\e Plastics, Ing,
vtlle, who sang “Beeaus’if^e-n d of Austin, as comcAikdier.
Clarksville High School. Paris Ju-
nior College and North Texas
State University. She worked as
a county home demonstration
agent for the Extension Service Up
Fannin, Pallas and NacogdocMI
Counties.
The groom is a graduate of the
University of Nebraska and be-
longed to the Kappy Sigma fra-
,totality. He served with the 96th
Bomb Squadron in Korea. He la
TD STATE LODGE MEETING
The Rebekah Lodge net in reg-
ular session Tuesday evening at
7:30.
Tbe» representative, Nellie Mg-
fins, gave a very interesting re-
port on her visit to the Rebekah
Assembly, held in Galveston on
March 17-
-20. She also attended a
secretarial school and a program
presented by the children from the
IDOF Home at Corsicana.
Mayrae S hurts also attended
Assembly sessions. She served as
an officer Qn the credentials com-
mittee.
Next lodge meeting will be at a
pew time, 8:00 p.m., April 3.
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, Htf pom home lbs b—*-
way you know bo#. But,,
there are a great many
perils ('
threat!
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content* against financial
loss with our model#
Homeowners policy.
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at the meet
trees evaluat
Avery High
March 31. I
ing as sccoi
the ares,, w!
116 schools ir
c,’ Texas.
The comm
students and
ers from va
area. The pi
is to evaluat
the twenty
degrees fron
Jackson and
Avery Chapti
Frank Jac
tenden', and
president, wi
come the gi
FHA sponsor
and several <
act aa—heste
Big Big savings on Floor Models and Demostrators
and New Machines and Vacuum Cleaners.
Brand Now
Electric Consoles
Brand Now Zig
Zag Machines
airs Daisy McKenzie, Mrs. Alec
-Cummings ahd Mrs. Patsy Salee,
from PArls.
4.
BROWNIE TROOP 42 IN
WKEKLY MEETING
Brownie Troop 42 held its week-
ly meeting Tuesday afternoon In
tho Elemer
r
Elementary lunch roam with
Us leaders. Mrs Dick and Mrs.
Sargent. The meeting was called
to order by the president and the
Brownie Promise was given. Each
girl answered roll call with the
name of a bird. Twenty-three
Brownies were In attendance. A
brief business meeting followed.
Mrs\ Dick urged each girt to have
her Girl Scout cookie money In
not later than Friday, March 30.
To date. Troop 42 had sold 430
boxes of cookies. Mrs. Sargent
and Mrs. Dick complimented the
girU-on setlfng so many boxes.
with fitted bodice tapering to a
point in front and buttoned to a
point ill back over a bouffant
pleated ballerina length e k 1 r t.
SWlrls of rccmbroidcred alencon
laOe flowers were on bodice and
skirt. Long sleeves tapered to
potato. The chapel length veil over
taffeta rose was attached to- *
pearl headpiece. She carried a
cerise throated white orchid top-
ping a cascading carnation and
lily of the valley bouquet.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
James W. Brook*- --if Ft. Worth.
Bridesmaids were Miss Patsy
Brooks of Dallas and Miss Brenda
Brooks of Denton.
Matron of honor and brides-
maids wore dresses of pink taffeta
sheath with scoop necklines, short
sleeves and full pleated overskirts,
matching taffeta leaf shaped head
pieces with shnrt veils, dyed in
MONUMENTS
Finest granite. Many
designs. Lifetime guar-
antee. Choose from ^
Clarksville Camatary
Association
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Brand Now Polishars
and Waxars
—NtW Vacuum
Claanars
$79.90
$119.50
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449.50
Register for free machine, Vacuum Cleaner, Floor
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takes two to make a
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count on both in every-
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low prices protect your
purse.....while our reliable
merchandise enables you
the troop visited the United States
Rost Office. Linda Weaver and
Kathy Underwood; hostesei for
the day. served refreshments to
the following girls: ,
Debbie Love, Johnnie Bishop,
Kathy Banks, Belinda Brantley,
Peggy Boggess. Ruby Brown, Suzy
match shoes, snd short white
served ftrioves." The matron of honor car-
ried three red roses and the brides
maids each a single red rose.
Candlclightfrs were Cynthia
Brooks and Tommy Brooks. Fort
Worth, niece and nephew of the j
bride.- ...... ^ i
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The regtil
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Mrs. G. B.,
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to improve c
were read a
Mrs. Terry
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spoons and f
Mrs R. T
report of Ci
read a than
hospital for
made and
urged all fan
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Clarissa Clark. Margaret Cousins
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Murray. Suzanne Parks, Glenns
Ward. Paula Varley, Kathy Under-
wood yirki Storey and Frances
Ann McPeak,
Paula Varley and Glenna Ward
will be hostesses for the following
week After the trip to the Post
Office the girls wJre returned t#
the school and then dismissed.
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962, newspaper, March 30, 1962; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893949/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.