The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964 Page: 12 of 24
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Poods and Nutrition workshop for twys and Rlrls. Infor-
mation and demonstrations on nutrition and interesting
menus for snacks, quick meals, table service and rules of
etiquette were given in this workshop. In the picture above
are: Francis Jackson, Glenda Johns. Albert Harris. Cederi-
ous Alexander R«.gn Roberts. Ruby l.ewis. Ft a Anderson.
and Sunday with hia parents. Mr.
and Mra. Robert Crump and Lin-
da at Fellowship. Visiting In the
heme ever the weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. C. t>. Rutherford and
Randal of Marshall, Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Rutherford and Rarbara of
Joaquin. Mr. and Mra. Larry
Mennlian and * Mias Norma Jean
Raker of Joaquin, Mra. Wills
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LnsanamH* Danny llarvtUe of
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states, in pottinc n dollars-and
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how plainly the
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enhs. imposed on
the relatively helpless motorist,
are Jost too unfair to be enforced
Mrs. Beulah Wimberly and Mra
Kliaahrth MrMellan apent Sunday I Mrs Annie Rav. ■ native of l»a
JjjJJA Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wim-Inn|a rolinty, observed her Mnd
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Mr. and Mr*. Herman Tyler of Ait six of her ehiidren were wllh
Cheyenne, Wyn. reccnlly visited her Including Mr and Mrs cole
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Mr. and Mrs. John S. Phillips Capps of Timpson. Mr. and Mrs. S
and Kem at Shrevi i orl speni Sun- B. Anderson. Mr and Mra Rill
day with her mother, Mrs Wat- Ray of Carthage. Mr and Mrs
ford Wimberly. Ralph Ray of California and Mr
Mila Norma Jean Raker of and Mrs Tom Rav of Kilgore, and
Joaquin visited her aunt, Mrs. several grandchildren Many
Llnnle Frlce and family Thursday friends and relatives dropped in
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Howard Beasley visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Beasley in tlarrl on
Sunday afternoon.
Ilrcnda Rush, Martha llnrv-
i vey. Linda Rogers. Judy {dstrunk,
and Kathy Mrlntnsh went to Mar-
shall Saturday to purchase uni-
forms for flu* Tth and Bth grade
cheerleaders
Mr. and Mrs Tom Hall of J’asn
Mrs. Ray has enjoyed the many
cards she has received during her
stay in the hospital and would ap
lena spent several days last week
with Mr. and Mrs Ray Arnold.
Mrs. Hall. Mil. Arnold and Mrs
Mike Frarier attended a shower
I in Nacogdoches Friday night
(honoring Mrs. Dock Lararinc
\ lit H| Mr. and Mrs. Hii >n
C.riffilh and children and Rev,
nnd Mrs Greer t:rif!ith were Mr
and Mrs Lovell Griffith nnd girls
of Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nutt nt
tended a Hi hie conference in
Ureggton Thursday ami Friday
Charley Burnie of Lubbock was
a guest of the T B Nutt home
Tuesday. He. James Grafton and
Mr. Nutt enjoyed bird hunting a
Senorita Jackson, Leonard Scott. Linda Anderson, Lee 11.
Anderson, Linda Randle. Thelma Lewis. Bernice Gipson.
Marie Gipson. Gladys Lewis. Linda George. Anne Ruth
George, Ervin Harris, riaudine Cooper, Elizabeth Chalmers,
Ruby Gwlnn, Betty Gwinn, Velma Jean l*eiuim, Lonnie
Davis, Folly Him hen. Eva Holland. Consulla Calloway,
Yonne Sanders. Kate Smith. Iloann Flakes. Kanto Flakes.
Sadie Smith. Gwendalyn Sanders. —(Watchman Photo)
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The Carthage Junior Senior High
School PTA will meet Thursday.
December 10. at 3 30 pm The!
meeting will be held in the P. B
Bounce school auditorium.
A Christmas program will be pre
while that day. Also visiting were
Mr and Mr.i Buford Null, Jr and
baby of Nacogdoches
j The ladies auxiliary nict In the
home of nev and Mrs. f’aul
Owens Friday night After the les-
son, refreshments were served to
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sen ted bv the Junior High School
choir.
Everyone Is cordially invited to
attend.
KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS
HOW TO TBBAT THBM
IN JUST 14 HOURS
If not pl 'iscd. your We haah at
any drug store Getting up hlfiits,
irregularity, ache* and pains may
warn of functional kidney disor-
ders - “Danger Ahead*' Help
nature with BL'KETS, ihe gentle
fonlr diuretic. TODAY at Jenkins
Rrtii Company.
through Saturday
Kenneth llarvcy, quarterback of
the laiganspnrf football team is
recovering from a head Injury preelate more.
suffered two week* ago Kenneth . -----
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Williams. MAN Assortment of Colors.
Mmes. Ruth Reynolds. Fcddir
Rutherford. Bertie Reynolds and parents, llte J. 11 ladtona and
Beverly Ann visited In Mansfield other relatives.
Wednesday. Mis* Hothann Rutherford and
Mr. and Mrs Jack I .of ton, | Miss Lynn Scott spent Ihe week
Keith. Mike, ami Patti, of Marks end at Fort Polk w.th her brother,
wills*. Spent last weekend with hi* Hugh D Hnther'ord
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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/m1/12/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.