The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964 Page: 11 of 24
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PANOLA WATCHMAN, Cartful* Text* Dar It, IMS « 9
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MIIS SHIRLEY JEAN BALLARD, daughter of Mr and Mrs
Garland Rudolph Ballard of Carthage. K3. has a leading
role In the Mask & Wig Players of Georgetown University's
production "ft.UR” a play by Karel Capek, director of the
National Theater of Prague. Chechoslovakia, who met his
death at the hands of llltler In 1938 In the picture also Is
George Taylor l.lndsey of Midland, who plays opposite Miss
Ballard. Snirlev Jean was a speech and debate winner in
the Carthage High School in state contests and was a dis-
tinguished student in the school.
BROOKS—Mr*. Boy Gentry spent i Mr.*, fcllle Brooks spent Monday
Saturday through Wednesday In nnd Tuesday with her sister. Mrs
Panola Hospital Betty Spark* and Mr Spark* in
Mr and Mrs. Roy Kelly Gentry L f ’
James. Joe and Mike spent t'rl ‘ u ' „ . t
day through Saturday night with Alton Abernathy and son Joe
his brother, Jimmie and family In f,ou of Busk nnd Atwr-
Conroe nathy of Dallas visited Mr and
Rev. ami Mrs Charles Clark ?*■ Giro Gentry and Mrs. Aim*
and children dro\e to Buna Satur Abernathy Sunday. Mra. Aber
day to carry her mother. Mr* "»‘h> relurnH to Dallas with
Mirv Bond, who had been here Chjfles to spend a few week*.
stripe Thahkcgivlng Mr* #"*** j**'* * <la>,ton
John Brooks and Dewey Faulk ™rrjcd her parents. Mr and Mrs
net spent Sunday through Thur*
day in San‘Saha bird hunting s"nd">' his hroUMrf. Bur
PAw Woods of Carthace and Clif »• Veterans
to* Jackaon went Thursday '’-nchamand Mrs
___ Davis visited in Bossier City with
Mr. end Mr* Charles Newman
and Dona
Mr and Mrs. Lynwood Wit
Hams of Tyler spent the weekend
with hi* parent*
... Mr and Mr* Walter Wood* of
New residents In Mf Knt<.r|>r|* sw.n, WodnMd(iy
this Community are Mr and Mrs |w(fh hj(1 M„ F„jr Hrook,
D|ek McIntosh and family. Mr. and J Mr* Jo ey Pearl Brook* spent
Mrs. Shaw Towns and son. Tommy Sunday night with Mr* Beulah
ahd Rev. and Mr* Billy Malone Tompkins in Henderson
and «on Rev Malone ha* recently Mrs Claude Sigler of Nacog
torate of First Bap doche* came for her aunt. Mr*.
Sally Black Saturday and they
W B Ash wa* guest speaker went to Quitman. La for thei
for the Marshall ( amelia Club weekend with her parents. Mr. I
Thursday night and Mrs W. D Peaeock
Mrs Ben Ivy and Mr* Arthur Mr and Mrs Clarenee Brook*, j
Vandern of liberty spent Wedne* Milton and Sharlene spent Sunday j
day night with Mr and Mrs J P with her mother. Mrs W A Gar
Jones and family rison in C hapman
Mr* B f! Tate ypent the week Mr and Mr* Will.e Merle Ma.
end with Mr and Mra. Burnell Tate jame* Jeff and Mike of Tv
and family in Timp*on ler >fMj Mr and Mr* W R Lake
Mr and Mr* 9. E Holder were ^ famgview visited their parents.
Injured in a car wreck m Shreve Mf Mrn narence Brooks
port Friday night and were con s,lW»ay
fined to IFlBis Knighton Hospital Mr and Mrs Lamar Smith.
Over the weekend They were p^tsy. Steve, and Kay of Shreve
transferred to Panola Hospital ,**, M,x * Bossier City.
Monday ^ and Mr and Mrs Felton Wa»dro|i I
Mr and Mr« J P> Medgeworth Barbara and Ricky of Longview'
and family JWWd her P*rrri1« visitod Mrs Esther Waldrop
Mr and Mrs L II Harvill in flunt .saturdsv i
Clayton News
MRS. J. C KIRSM
CLAYTON
accepted paste
tint < hureti.
Mr and Mrs R B Harrison were
i Longview Satorday .
Rev Pepper of Panola wa* guest
* after at Bethel Baptist Church
r morning and evening servtees
mdav He with Mrs pepper and
a were guests in the home of
r and Mrs Roseoe Robinson
Mr and Mrs R R Harrison and
r* A J Masuty nsited Mr Mas*
r m Holiday I-odgr m Center
lanes Rev Kersb of Rrenman
>nt the weekend with hi* par
Is. Mr and Mrs James C Kersb
flyde delta underwent surgery
Panola HospUat Wednesday
Mr and Mrs X K Fleetwood
t in Navtor Mo to attend hr*
her J M Fleetwood who is
. R H Tate Is virsWm* her
Mer Mr* IJoyd Rb Mr Blv
family m Highlands Califor
and Mrs W R Cawwchaet
Ruth of Huntsville were Sun
rue<»- of Mr* Ethel Carmich
* Cecil Wberry and Mr* fmc
r of Ieke Mwrvaul were g«e*t*
Ir* plara dtodwiek Swnday
noon \
« Vernon Rarton mated rein
iw Shrew port
Impnn rrrwnf Club j
Mpp!* Timiftht
AI Her brills
The Reckvifle Community fm
provement Cfuh w ill boM if*
monthly meeting Thursday Dee-
ember K> at 7 3D m the ednra
fioral wmg of the First Methodist
Cbrrrrh
FoRammg a cmered dish supper
that wrtl begin at 7 Jft the grmy
will assemble for enfertammct t
and business
Jake Watson ehah president m
sites aB Interested persoais to
attend both the supper and the
meeting
fit RCCOMD
the Federal Bureau of lavwali
f i*ion roodweted mve sfigatmws
«hwh led to 12*21 eowrieteaw*
during fi«c»l lkM a figure repre
-ntmg MS per cent of at! per
sops brought to trial Fines iw
mgs and reco* t ries rose to *210 -
771 ft!# a new Mg** The* sum a
mounted to 21 43 Rw ever* dollar
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RANCH STYLE
MANS, ga»o«................
99c
FRENCH'S PURE CLACK
PEPPER, big 4-ax. box
39c
WACO (ROOM AND MOP CO. ElMDALC
BROOMS, each $1.39
INSECT OULF
SPRAY, quart
69c
•AMA FEANUT
BUTTER, r«g. 18-oz. jar
53c
REYNOLDS ALUMINUM
FOIL, 11-Inch rail
65c
REO. J*. « SUPER
KOTEX, box sf 12
35c
SCOTTIE S FACIAL
TISSUE, 200 caaaf box
15c
SCOTT FAMILY
NAPKINS, 60 count.. 2 pkgs. 31c
SCOTT RARER
TOWELS, gloat r#N
35c
WALDORF TOILCT
TISSUE, 4 nil yack
CUT RITt WAX
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1 LB. CAN
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POGFOOPll
ALWAYS FRESH
BREAD, 2 l»w l’/2-lb. loaves . . 49c
WILSON S BAKERITI
SHORTENING, 3-lb. can_____49c
ENEROY -
BLEACH, pMc in.....29c
CRACKER BARREL
CRACKERS, Mb. box......19<
OAK FARMS
MELLORINE, Vi-Gal. All Flavors . 29c
CALIF. LARGE HEADS
HTTUCf........................ 15c
JUICY CRISP
APHIS, 4-lb. bag..................39c
WAXED RUTABAGA
TURNIPS, lb...............................Ac
COUPON WORTH
TWt Cguptn EtW for
IUCCANUR STAMPS
With Furchas* of $5 00 or
MORE GROCERIES
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WIENERS. 2%-lb. . /SI.! BEEF ROAST, lb. . . 49< i GROUND BEEF, 3-lbs. 89c
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964, newspaper, December 10, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900767/m1/11/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.