The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1940 Page: 8 of 8
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RALPH AkkfeN
For Commissioner, Froolnel 4t
A O. (toss) HARRlbON
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BOX SUPPER
At Mitchell school house Fridas
iti§to, February I. Benefit Rehobett
Church
Mtc
rree enlertulninsnt
FOR RENT
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Feor room unfurnished apunnjent
three blocks front square.
1. to. COtTLfl
FOR RENT
Front room — Ail couteniehess —
** “* B, L. ROKRR, M. to.
FOR RENT
l-roont apartment, All conveniences,
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Sbuonald
Hies tttrutfty Ford spent the weeh-
eod with relatives in Ren Angeetloe.
Jechle Hudson, eon of Mr. nod
Mrs. iltn Hudson, It III with pnon-
li W. L. Jarvlo nod
ItRum Lloyd nod Horn
relatives In Appleby
Mies Myrtle Adams of Ran Aagus-
loe netted Miss toorotby Ford last
C. A DUKE
MISS MOEELLE
OtST WED
A man tone <* Awtatawdlw* lutwrwst
was performed last RhtUNliy wVwUtWR
at seven-thirty at the Methodist Par-
•onage in Carthag*, when Rev. Btan-
ley Carter read the ceretBony Which
united Mr. V B Duke and Mtaa Mo-
selle Olst.
Mrs. Duke Is employed at the Mi-
Lady Beauty Shop at all efArator
and Is formerly of Saltillo. In Hop-
kins. county. Tetas. Bhe la a popu-
lar and talented young woman, and
possesses a pleasant peraonality.
Mr. Duke is employed by Hooker
Drug Company hero and It a former
graduate of Carthage high school. He
is one of the best ttked and moat
promising young men in the com-
munity.
The Panola Watchman ektende
congratulation!._
Mrs* Crawford
U Bridfo Hottoii
RRCKVILLR, Tea. —Mrs. Martha
Crawford was hostess for A delightful
bridge party Itt her home Friday
bight
three tables of bridge Were m play
during the evening and prises were
won by Miss Johnnie fldens for high
seoro. to Mrs. A. R. Meador for trav-
eling, and to Mra. Louise Harris tor
consolation
toote pudding, with whlppod cream
and coften. were served to the follow-
ing gnestii Mrs. to. R. Barnett, Mrs.
A. M. Meador, Mr«. R. L. Barker, Mra.
Wilson floddle, Mrs. iltn Men RAP-
natt, Mrs. Louise Harris Mrs, to. A,
Marker, Mra. Frank Jordan, Miss
Louise smith, Miss Carrie Marker,
Miss Margaret Rants, Mias Jnbunie
Mans.
Mrs. ftUnloy Corltr
CnlortolAa Wodi Night
With Buffet Supper
l N. MURAN
oral ottlcaa of Iha railroad hera to-
day.
* Mr. toongan has been assistant
land and lat commissioner of tha
Santa F« tor tha past 14 years. Ha
la a native of Olahnrne, foals, where
ha was born on May II, lilt, Hs re-
colvad bis ndncatiai in tha pnhllc
and private schools hera and alia
spent one year at Daugherty's School
of Raelnoss In f opoka, Kansas.
Mr. tooagsn entered the service of
the Sente Fe an May li, till he a
mail clerk m the aubarlntattdAttt’s
office at Beaumont, He served
various rapacities at thla point t
ing to tialvaautu in ill! as a slsrh in
tha tai department. Hi If as appointed
assistant land and tai commissioner
in ism.
the Santa Fa's new land
commissioner Is walbbnewu
tat assessors sad commissioners
the state and is a mem bar of both
the Teios and Louisiana fat Com-
missioners* Association. H« Is *
World War veteran and served in
France with the Mtk regiment of
R. W Maker lv.
\ "''letted
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celebration Including All
Sty. hp Wtiitem
Houston, chairman
Mtttee ___. ____
Fifty per cent of tit fends Rtomd
% the county through celehraHMks
will rrmsin here f»r direct isalitoRito
to mrantile pareiyets victims, the
main lug M per cant Will go
Natr mil Foundation for ttttietihi
FaraiysM to remote reeearch and pre-
vent it ve measures to reduce the toil
or the dleeaee throughout the na-
tion. The Kinds retained In the coun-
ty will be administered by t local
chapter organised for that purpose.
Selection of cemmRtee members
wilt be made immediately, according
to the local chairman, and a meeting
Willi be held to draft definite plans
for celebration events to be held beta
and throughout the county.
In announcing the appointment of
tbs county chairman Mr. toiaytob said
iUmt this year’s celebrations will b«
held all over the nation the night
of Jan. 10, Tuesday. “Wa are making
this effort in behalf of the crippled
children of our county, itate and
nation,” said the chairman, “and I
trust that ovary cltisen In your coun-
ty will join with yun in this splendid
movement for suffering humanity.”
the local chairman said that an
Intensified drive Will he made thru-
out the eouuty for funds.
ITCHO-ClDfi
Rills lush th thirty mtttutss. Sun
fur Atheletss fool. Rood l»
terms, Tsttsr, fltssms, flu
Monty bosk If hAt sails
by MookAr torus Onmgggv
iblither ut the H
is sawing several
iwspapers ns Miff
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for
■ of tutarettihs news
or have Wedding annlvar
to report mall nr bring them
I Bounty nuwepaper office. If
wont Photographs used with
story, bring one Along, but If
do not have A Photograph The
hmau Is now equipped to snp-
pip this service ________
BARY CHICKS
Start them ibis month for hlgham
priced fryers. *
0. J.| tonality Chicks — Pullorum
tasted stock. Texas to. R. approved
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Carthage, Tcxat
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“TAMINO
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Comedy
WliMfttikAY AMR TMtoRRtoAY
“RVRR¥¥Htf*0 HAPPBNR At
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- With RAuja Henle
and tai
i among
oners of
Mrs, Sta
Wednesday
anlsy carter entertained
A buffet
ladles
the
beautiful
Spanish iris
it supper
At thb I
dining (i
Ul Mice
wight at her
tor a gr
Methodist Church
r horn
on# of
e With
of young
tgblo was laid tub s
railroad engineers. Hs Is alsn a num-
ber of tho Masonic Lodge And the
Knight fomplsrs of RoamnoBl and
too m Mina ShrUtA of (lalVeston.
•TATE PUBLICITY
BRINOfl MESSAGES
TO LOCAL COUFLI
A tew days ago, the wedding an-
niversary story of Mr, and Mrs,
fleorge W Bounds was sent to the
Dallas Morning News by Neal Mates,
Carthage editor.
fllnce lhe publication of the ator#
lo the News many cards, and lettetq
have been received by tho Carthage
couple. Frlents and Relatives !)»♦#
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tolka „l... i 4a . I NPfTlmfm Of into ftfltfe. . - ■ ,rA
cloth cantered with
and white spring blos-
soms interspersed with lighted tap-
ers, Mrs. Carter was assisted In en
tertalntng by Mrs. Maxle BoWeb.
Mrs. K. «. Brown, Mrs. Horace All-
lion and Mrs. J. n strong.
the pnrrose of I he party was to
organise a Young Udles Society
of Christian Service, Mrs. Horace
Allison President of the ladles So-
ciety of ChrlstlaO Service, ma le so
Interesting talk on the work and
k, Pt
of th! new aroon 1 £ j !, io ""
i,™„, m to&JZ Si, H ■>«» >■
les Society of Christian Service.
A nominating committee was ap
pointed and (he meeting time and
m
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place was selected The meetings arc
to be held In the homes of the fnem-
M ^ ^ ^ ------1 bars on the ftrst Tuesday night of
Waco Sunday and Bev. Bushing, month the next meeting will bo *1
of fbst church filled the pul- m the night of February A, In the
m/p
ry 31 af Is the last da
ODYM
Jenti-
Oarrett filled the pnl-
Street Baptist Church
pH at tUnittM 1 Baptist Church.
Get A Head
Start On Spring
M«M r*gr fgrbig HM Now
A rnw RTtiHrtrt wf fewrmly
flptoH ftrswi mftMng daffy.
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OfWMi im brtfbf fyrbi| ewfwrs
la mwar warn aad an (Nv««yK
am om mmmmt,
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CARTHAGE DRY
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home of Miss Sammy Mntfhews with
Mrs. ldowd Thompson, Jr. as co-1
hostess.
Those attending the first meeting
were: Mrs, fl. S. Atkinson. Jr., Miss
Margin Campbell, Miss Claris Brown.
Mrs, iltnitiy Navis. Ml«s Esther
Wayne Roe, Miss Miriam tocooatd, I
Mrs. to. R. totrdetwood. Miss Kathryn
Imran, Mrs. L. W. McAoatly. Mrs
W, M. Echols, Mfss Marfan Ross. I
Miss Jessie toray. Mrs Pro! A fm-1
laWey, Jr., Mfss Marv Catherine Row I
RhHL Mrs. Howell B. fork worth
Mtsw Ylrglnla Rnsaell. Miss Melha
fAltsher, Mtss Mary f^mfse Rnfcer. I
Mrs. Lfoyd Thompson. Jr., Mrs. Jack
Senfr. Mtss Johnny tlit and Miss I
Sammy Matthews. * I
PANOLA COUNTY
GIRLS STUDENTS
IN TEX. STATE
SMART!
Th«pg*g ns stow third far told
IslgAtobls sstffurA, IPs smart l
thing wsStg soar
MISHASt wif fan
fMAAtotJ wear ysor hair
—with elavsr Individual adapt-
Atlsns 4s suit year psrsonslity.
Wa have added Astra spatA far
Ma aaavaniansa of our susto-
mArs. Plenty at sitting reset
is now available far yam
BEE NEAT
Busty Clinic
MfUL CAMtlK TILLKIIi
Owner
Ml«« Viola Millard
Miss Kill Elliott
Laeated Aatwaa Fraa
Midi* Be
Wflfv« juil pliecd In stock Ike Icrcccl
cMorltnctit of Vftlcntlnc ccncUcfl wc
have CVCf handled.
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IN ALL SIZES
HOOKER
DRUG COMPANY
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kfrla are atwowg the r70W srodents
WWW ewroffed at Texas State CoBegw
for Women. TahWfwttow this semes I
tev oho# that the school t« fgo
far feat roodilMMsA woman's eoffogel
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from SM Teosw eowntlsa. U state* I
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Pwaado 0OUM# RhrM twefmta Mi..— I
iRepm J# Cwrtwrtfht, Mary Mar I
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Mary rtf jMNhf* Warm* t4 Carrhage: I
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C. A. Foster
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1940, newspaper, January 25, 1940; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896032/m1/8/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.