The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960 Page: 2 of 12
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HOSTEKO TO
The Midway Will; Club mtt ini
fhfMi', ' Auguet 19, ii
of Mm> Mary Join-.
•ii answered by a drew 1 would
Ilka to have'' by five members
Tm rainner at-mooati stion wai!
president, Bonntbel Jackson. The
chib voted to have a booth at the
Hod River County Pair
Those teen ben and client* were
Delta Allen, Lucille K un-
set BooolbeJ Jac Kaon. Haul i tie
and HOMO Hme Ufral Ahercroru-
Reunion August 13
MM. Mattie Lou Lowe. Kathleen
He inch. Flora Thompson, Alma
Octavia Talley, uut ik»*c
aad two guest* Mr* C F.
•os and Mr* Dai too shult*.
Bauihka Family in
A reunion of the late J. C.
Bauahke family wa* held *t Di-
ana. Teas* Aufuot 19 and M The
home of Levi Baushke wa* the
»cene of this gathering Enter
fainment con*iatcd of mum . stag-
ing, and gamea. A good time wa*
had by all 'The late Mr Bauahke
ami family were residents of the
ttio home Dimple community of Red River
Boll call County from 19hn until 1920 Three
biother* and five sisters of the
oriiflnal fhlrteen children in the
family were present at the tvun
mi.___. „ ________ ion The children prevent were
^®u Jw Mlaa Jones on making Oi . . uaugt,k«' Rearlev Baushke
lamp from an okl bottle A booth'11 ,*au*n*‘- ™*r,€y oau»nme
for the Med Itiver County Fair
Suaian and John Hoary. Wut;
Mrs Willie Bauahke. PWaaB, Okla
Mont Thpai, Dublin. Tonar; Mr.
and Mr* (Tnbert Grubtyi and Lin.
da. Big Spring, Mr... nad Mrs
Jocmie GruMM. Beverly and Kent-
on. Mr. and Mr* Jake Garrett,
Pete and Mike. Colorado City;
Mr and Mr* Dayton Walston.
Bill and David. Menard, Tmaa,
Mr and Mrs Ken Sutton. Rebncca
and Mike. Ashdown. Ark ; Mr and
Mr*. Buddy Cornett. Mr and Mr*
Johnny Cornett. Daingerfietd; Mia*
Helen Cornett, Dallas, Orby
Brook*, Paris
«nd Livestock Exposition was dis-
cussed
Luneii wa* enjoyed in the morn-
ing and Mr Jones blrihotiy was
celebrated
The next meeting w.U be with
Mrs C It Wilton
Itftm Superette Gives a Valu-
each
Ne StwNp is More Valuable.
Stamos Cm Be Redeemed for
VflhwUe Premiums at Our Store
or At As New Redemption Center
in Pork. Every Wednesday is Dou-
M IrDy •
BoHman Superette is A Self Ser-
vice Feed Store. Ne Feed Store in
Texas, Larqe or Small, Has Lower
Annie Cash Shelf Prices.
Bolhnan Superette has Specials
Six Days A Wwk-Not just Two
Days A Week. Ken Posted Every
Day. Check the Prfclt‘Posted hi
The Store, the Special Displays hi
the Store aid Special Prices and
Good Buys Posted in the Windows,
of
BOLLMAR SUPERETTE
Mr* Amy Terry, Mri. Koaic
Haley, Mr* Tellie llaley. Law-
icnce Bauvtike. Mr* K»ther
Thoms* Mr* Rubv Mitchell Oth.
rr member* of the family pretent
were Mr* Pearle Baushke. Mrs
Allre Baushke Mr and Mr* Jack
Bauahke. Viekry and Randy. Mr
ann Mr* Joe Dsvi*. Mr and Mr*
MaUum Baushke. Janan Mailne
2nd (twain, Lrmgvtew, Row Mit-
chell and Martha. Mr. and Mr*
Billy Joe Mitchell. Jane and John.
Mr and Mr* leiby Tarry. Clark*
vine: W W Haley, Ur and Mr*
Arvel Haley Hubert. Steve and
Charlie. Dalta*; Mr and Mr*
Gerold Haley. Mr and Mr* Lester
llaley. I^arry, Gary. Gerald Wayne
and Kay. Grand Prairie. Mr and
Mr* Morris Birdsong and Eddie.
Mr* Bill Henderson, Rodney and
Rirhle. Abilene; Dr. John Haley.
Dr and Mr* Mehrtfi Haley. Don-
ald and Tommi*. Dr and Mm
Haphiel Haley, Bose Mary, Tim-
mle and Tad. George llaley. Bout-
on. Wilnier Haley, lljrr.et, Alice
H2
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO
BE CELEBRATED SUNDAY
Mr and Mr* Prank Adams will
relrtirate their golden wedding an-
niversary. Sunday. August 20.
They will hold open house from
2 110 p m to 5 00 p m
All friend* are cordially invited
to attend
A WON A METHODIST
HSCS MEETS
The Woman'* Society of (Chris-
tian Service of the Apnona Metho-
di»t f/nurch met Monday afternoon
in the sanctuary of the church in
circle meeting with t.fteen mem-
ter* present- Mr* Herman Plat
gave the devotional reading from
Ephesian* With Mr* Gist as the
leader tne group read Ptalnv* 100
a* responsive reading
Mr* Elsie C’heyne w-as program
leader subject being "The Heart-
beats ot Du i Love " The pro-
gram was on some of the prob-
lems of cL idren <tl different coun-
tries Mifne* Nava and Bell Puck-
ett. Mra Essie Lawson, Mr*. H
O Freeman and Mrs Ruby Coff-
man were on the program
Those present were Misses Nava
and Bell Puckett. Mesdamt-s N T
Peek, H L. Peek, Ruby Coffman,
Essie Lawson. Joe Jones, Penn
Jones, Pearl Meals. H C Sim-
mons.-B-O. Freeman, S O Hall,
Herman Gist, Marvin Lare and
Elsie Cheync *
Mr* Pcnrv Jones dismissed the
meeting
Dinner Honors Mrs.
YVitmer on Birthday
Mr* Bertha WMmer. whose 03rd
birthday occurred Aaguat 23. was
honored with a dinner and fam,ly
gathering .Saturday aveatng at bar
home Although not In good health
aha participated la She event wMh
much enjoyment
The guest Hat Included James
E. Hardin, brother. Huntington, In-
diana. Mrs. Florence Brtckley.
sister, who lives wttkr Mrs. WM-
mer;
Children, Mr and Mm Max Wa-
rner Mr. and Mra. Hugh Warner,
Mr. and Mrs. Erne at W timer and
Mr and Mra. G. A Crow, Clarks-
ville. Mr. and Mra W W Warner
of Houston. Mr and Mrs J I m
Dorr of Wichita Falls and Mrs
William Webb. College Station.
Grand children and great grand
children. Mr and Mrs. D K Wil-
kinson and son. Noland. Midland;
Mrs Mary Itouisc McClellan end
daughter*. Marsha and Charlotte,
Ft Worth; Mr and Mr* Mack
Itagxdiil and sorsi. Tommy and
Bobbie Tyler; Mr* Jeah David-
son and son. Claud Byron. Mid-
land David Webb, College Sta-
tion Mr and Mr* Ge*»fge Mark
Bean and children. Marianne and
- -Laid Max and Ga.l and Ernest
Witmer. Clarksville
Friends of the family from out
of town were Dr and Mr*. George
jC'rosttiwaite and cb.ldren. Hill end
Nancvanna. Sherman; Mis* Vc+a
Adams. Tyler
called during the evening.
The following grand children and
families were unable to be pres-
ent Mr* Peggy Witmer Krlm.
Houston. Mrs Anne Witmer Webb,
Los Angeles; Mrs. Kay v Witrrjcr
Barnes Dallas. Byion Witmer,
Decatur. Alabama; Mr* Sue Wit.
mer Renshaw. Galveston, and Max
Terry Witmer. Dallas.
Texans Receive
More Insurance
Death Benefits
Texas families received $65,569 -
000 in life insurance death benefits
In the first half of 1060. compared
with $56,727,000 In Mhe correspond-
ing period of last ym. it U re-
ported by the Institute dif Life I*-
Mirance. Thi* year’s paycnenta
were 17X per cent greater Bun
those in the corresponding period
ten years ago. when (he six-month
total waa $24,131,000
The number of policies paid of!
in this state because of death In
the first six month* of 1960 was
72 522 which compared with 20.243
in the first half of 1956 and 17.815
in the fir* half of 1950
"The rise in death benefit pay-
ments in the paat ten year* ia a
direct reflection of the greatly in-
creased family protection through
life insurance owned by American
families," Holgar J. Johnson, pres-
ident of the Institute, said in an-
nouncing the figures. "Death ben-
efits paid ia the first tarif of thi*
year throughout the country wore
111 per cot prater Oion hi the
cor responding period of 1250, even
though mortality among policyhold-
ers generally is below the. 1160
rate. Aggregate ownership of life
taeuraaee ia this country has risen
ISO per cent in the past ten years."
Of the total death benefit pay-
ments in this state during the first
heir of this year. $36,670,000 was
-under 11.716 ordinary poMeies; $22,-
216.000 under 77T29 group ttfe in-
surance certificates; end HBMN
J policie.
wa* under 13.086 Industrial
For the nation as a whole, $1,.
704.3S3.000 was paid as death
claim* under 1.080,370 policies In
the first half of 1960, compared
with $1,501,118,000 under 718.736
policies la abe fine six months sf
1950. Of this year's payments
$971,766,000 was- under 325,678 or-
dinary pobetas; $561,104,000 was
under 197.358 group certificates;
and 8171.483 000 was under 537.340
industrial policies
Total payments to American
families by their life insurance
companies were 94.050,600.000 In
Pry *»—* VTt Tp""*h“ tt»is year.
$285.3.00 000 more than similar
payments in the first half of 1958.
mmmmmm,— j it$ili$tt|il| n ",-1
Announcement
I will open my kindergarten October 3rd. For Author
m
information phone 293.
Mrs. J. L Spencer f
■ 1
MER. Bl'RKOW HOSTESS TO
COLLEGE AVEKjUE WML
The Womans Migaionary Union
of College Avenue baptist Church
met in the home iof Mr*. Dock
Burrow for their montHy business
meet ng Officers elected, for the
coming year are a* follows: Mm
V
J
* Leslie Bishop; president; Mrs Lo- i»»V»-uudU Li_J>t _qui!tcd notify
members.
gan
Mr*
Cumminm. vice
Fiankie Berry.
president.
secretary.
| UwsMtrar. Mrs George Harrison.
I YWA director and counselor, I
CENTS
is What We
Do Best
Bullington'$
Drug Store
w>
Deliver
ontheffighHny!
Mr* ■
GA director, Mra
Sunbeam Band di-
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
HELD AT CCTHAND
Tiu- VBS »t C'lthan:! from Aug-
ust 15 to 19 wa* closed with a short
program Friday night Mrs Imo
getic Stewart from Mesquite was
the supervisor.
The daily attendance was 50
FUNDS ASKED FOR
OUTWARD CEMETERY
On account of so mueh ra n. th-s
cemetery at ( nth and will have to
be mowed more regularly than us-
ual If you have not donated to
the upkeep of the cemetery fund,
-lease do «o Send donation* to
Bogata Rank or to Mr* Elbert
Bond, treasurer, at Bogata, Route
L
The club lx still quilting If you
Phone
74
Joek ’■Barnett.
John Draper,
rector
Hrireshmentir wrre served to
the following Mesdamcx II T
Bishop. Birdie Gaimon. John Drap-
er. John Spear*. Mack Galandrr.
Richard Wooten, l.t *Jie Bishop, J<»e
Pace Jr , Jack Barnett, George
Harrison. Joe Race Sr , Norman
Meredith and one visitor Mrs.
Aaltfr Hill, and the fajsles*. Mr*
Burrow
WINS SNAPSHOT CONTEST
GRAND SWEEPSTAKES
Grand sweep? fake* winner* in
The Dallas New* snar-shot • contest
were announced Saturday August
13 Only those pictures tabbed
winner* in the *ix weekly contest*
were eligible for the sweepstakes
tudgln. All the sweepstake* win-
ners will be entered In the nation-
al newspaper awards competition,
next month Mra. Maurice Lovt
was grand sweepstake winner in
rtrxx E haiwi DtVtflOir “
•okrc of the
i
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
IO BE OBSERVED
The friend* ami family of Mr
and Mr*. John F Hay* will ot>-
>erve thnr golden wedding anni-
versary Sunday, Seotwnbor 4. at
he home of their youngest daugh-
ter. Mr* Joseph Baud, Route 1.
Avery
Mr and Mr* Hay* were mar-
"Ard September 4. 1010, in the
otne of the bride'* parents. Mr.
and Mi* Jot iF- JiMiron. ai*i
Strong. Ark Thev moved to Tex-
i two years later and have rr-
ided near Avery stnre 1917. until
bey moved to Dallas five year*
go
Mr and Mr* Hsv* have five
laughter*. 13 grand children and
■even great grand eh.ldrcn Their
children are Marie Rust of An-
ion*. Myrtle Huston. Cortes. C’ol-
nrado. Laura Bell Presley, Dal-
es. Ernestine Wi.-.te. Abilene, and
I oh Mile Baird, Avery.
No formal invitations will he
mailed, but all friends are invited
Is call at the club bouse at Crystal
Lake between tne hour* of 2 and
I pm
DLAND METHODIST
PTH FELLOWSHIP MEETING
Methodist Youth Fellowship
mat at the Woidland Mcthod’st
CBurch Sunday night. August 21
at 7 39 p.m The iiydallatioft of 1
new officer* was hel-d.
The new officers for the coming
year arc a* follows President.
Betty McColn; vice prrsident. Shir,
ley Harr:*; treasurer, Diana f)ol-
;:an. secretary. M.irv McColn; rec-
reation leader, Mike Boi.lw-arc: rc-
ixgter. Jackie McGnin. counselors.
Mr. and Mr* FjI Garrison: co-
sphnaor. Mrs MotfIs PMUipa.
idle program for membership
service was a* follow* Call to
worship, Karen Nelson; prayer,
Diana Dolzan. hymn. ' The Church
In the Wildwood"; statement by
MVF president. Ralph Brown;
hymn. ' Tl* So Sweet to Trust in
Jesu*"; "The DeeresD Needs of
All Men." Shirley Harris': MYr
emblem and meaning. Betty Mc-
C'oln and Buddy Garrison; MYF
covenant. Wanda McColn; prayer.
Ralph Brown, talk'by pastor. Rev
Alfred Holier,_l.-mn, " Bleat Be
'he Tie " The program wa* closed
by the MYF benediction.
After the program wa* over re-
iroahments were served in the rec-
reation building to 29 MYF mem-
hen and 31 parent*.
ilal Brown, who ha* been
l resident for nine years. Is leaving
to teach, school in Odessa it is
with regret (hat we ree Mm go.
He has served not onlv (he MYF
nit all the four churches in our
circuit. We also re-’ret to set
Clyde McCoin leaving He will be
in National Guard for six months
Clarksville is
mmell-manager
operated
system
V ORK.SIIor DIRECTOR
I'NABLE TO BF. HERE
Tb? Red River Countv Superin-
tendent's office ha* been notified
that Mrs. Theresa Carrell. general
consultant of the Texas Education
Agency, will not be available to
''onduct the workshop *c icduled
for August 30-31
Mra Carrell Is aervinr on the
committee for curriculum stiK’ies
: and she ia restricted to the main
I office until September 18.
Ridtne camels bred in the Sul-
tanate at Miskat and Oman ia
Arab's are considered the best in
•he world. 1
Ins. Agency
ANNOUNCES OPENING
'os'
Murry College
Methodist University,
the opening of i
2*
Tolophono Mrs. J, 0* Oerlond
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960, newspaper, August 26, 1960; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893983/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.