The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964 Page: 8 of 28
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* WATCHMAN. Carthage Text* Oct 12. 1BB4
Rusk-Panola Baptists
To Meet at Southside
Achievfinfitt Dry
Plana Formed
For November T
Mena tar 4-11 Achievement Day
•w med* by tto Panola 4H
Council at a meting h*M in aw
Assembly Room of I Ho v miri
aaaw '■"* ween, witvi Ainnrc
Perhev presiding
I TV event la u-hestaM tar Nov
’ at Me pm at th* Panola Ca»
la* Student Onion Budding
I Miaa tlaral* Seller*. from th*
*«■»* 4 H oTlce, will he tto apeak
*f tar lb* occasion Rom* slaty
tWa end Rtrla will receive awartla
at th* dinner, including the UoM
Rar awards to th* outstanding
4 M girl and boy. »
The rluba w*r* urged to prepare
Platers *1 their project pictures
tar exhibit.
Th* docoratiag and planning
committee ineludea Janice Harris,
Judy Road, Skipper Thom an, Ran
dra Parker and Dennis Rvan*.
On the nominating commute*
tar council officers are Nrdra
Johnson. J. J. Rushing, Judy Ris
Arts and Crafts Club
Organized at Meeting
FanoLa
j Th* Rush Panola Baptist Asm
elation will he meeting in Its SSth
I *.*.-1 Mvtm with ta* Southside
Baptist Chuvth, Carthage on Oct
j «. «mm a*, tmr program wiH be-
, *n at r art n.m thur day evening
I an.' will s h im Frl.'sv after
noon at 1:10. Bringing th* mea-
j »*ge on state Mi s on lYidav
m.>m'ng will be the Rev Prank
('•‘ui.m tertiary o' the Rmtow.
I ment and capital giviag depart
«i«nt of th* Baptist Uenerol Con
vention of Texas
Rev. Denton la a graduate of
| Baylor Unlvorolty, hoi,l. a B.DD.
decree from Southwestern Rap
flat Theological Seminary and haa
completed all work toward hia
doctor of theology except the
wrlilog of (he thesis.
He haa served as pastor of the
tallowing churches: Pint Baptist
Church, Quitman Texas; Carrol
Memorial Bantist Church, Pori
Worth, and rirst Baptist Church.
Kerguson. Missouri.
Rev. Denton la married to the
former Doltie Austin, whose par
enta still reaide in the Pairplay
Community of Panola County He
and his wife have two young ekil-
A group of tarsi people inter
ested in art* and crof<s met re-
cently at the High school to or
ganice an Aria and crafts Club
available to ihoae in th* county
who may he interested
W M. Martin, -upenntendent of
achoola, presided over the meet-
ing and conducted the discussion
Items on Ihc agen li were choo.v
ing g name tar the club, meeting
day Might at t:M and aR interest
ed persona ore invited to attend
Tho»e present at the rirst meet-
ing Included Mrs Rondel Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. ho n* Ash, Mrs. A.
t» Coastiy. Ml K Wardlaw,
Mrs Opal Biv , Mrs. Ilarriel
Rmsell, Mrs. R j strong. lira,
lie Mldyct, \ . Oltie Johnson,
Mrs Urady l.avi one. Mrs. B. P.
Rainwater, Mra. W. W. Qroy, Mrs.
D K. 1‘rrudhomme, Mra. Henry
Saugey and Mr Martin.
Sis leaders
atom of Mom
holding ihelr I
Saturday will
giain in panel
arillation Ilea,I
Hard, Stale P
includes I l* fu
Mrs Durst h
tricl President
second vice-pr
place and time, and a discussion
of progroms and project*
Meetings will he held each Mon
Mrs. Oarat is v
Work, mid It w
guiaic a Tcxa>
gram Inr our
Mi« liar si is
is slate chatrr
poser COiiiesi
United States,
4o with a worn
Miss Lois Mi
I.(cording See
also serve on i
She nas been i
work for 2H ye
cut ami state ofl
tricl president .1
ami stall parltil
been active in I
the local, state I
Mis* Mayer *tl
Hie late III ■
Paris anil luterl
Racnger in Nctfl
honor of iiidii J
(he National ig
Clubs. I
Mrs ll p. M
Stale Treasuretl
on “Piname nI
I* a past distil
third District <■
She has sludteifl
Cadek CO'isnvjl
fa Temi She B
National Assocl
ol .Hingioe and I
a pin ate stinliiil
She was ait i, cl
Of Music (lull!
Tennessee, aodl
Texas in KI4H. I
un r, liiMoj ihii I
and ticeprc ill
tricl ■
Mr* T a ■
Worth, I'residil
tric l and Slate I
C'lmpnscrs' f.ufl
on toe panel «■
lance to individuals on matters re-
NIW FLAG POL I FOR F.». KOONCE ILK-
MINTARY—Local Scouts and students of
P.B. Koonce Elementary school are shown
hors preparing to raise the first flag on a
new pole donated to the school The donor
of tha pole wished to remain anonymous.
The official ceremony took piace Monday
morning at 9 30 a m The student body of
Koonce watched as the first flag was drawn.
Heretofore, both Koonce and Baker shared
the same flag on the Baker campus.
—(Watchman Photo)
Did You Know?
The earth was once calls 1 Gaea
or Go
Texas today i*
pi umut mg the
poser* than Mr
1st. sang. Till There Wa* You.
Almost Like Being in Love. The
Happy Wanderer, Whistle While
You Work, I Believe. When you
Wish Upon a star, and Cfclckcry
Chirk
Mias Cynthia Williama, soloist,
sang a medley of songs including
some old favorite* an concluding
wilh ' God Bless America”. Three
young fellows with guitar* and
drum gave an impersonation of
Often a rompo
Ihusu for Ihc
Is presented in
cerl* she is (j
lion's assistant
tausir the Opel
(he central arcH
•l Ihc Pori Wd
Two torsi la
of (he panel J
Convention
Mrs. C K M
Ihsge. Second I
Texas Federal «l
Bill speah on I
Mrs Moore h |
• Ion Chairman I
Moore is very A
end Slefe aefivl
es president of I
trici 'now Rixtl
«nd MB* Bhel
the Beatles, wigs and all. ami (he
girta accompanied with thfe pro
per squeals
Graduates from MDO to 1010
"HONEYMOON HOTEL
(In color)
WHh Robert Goulet; Nancy
Kwan; Bober Morae;
Jill St. John
(Adult Kfitortoimnofit)
a Scripture reading, aa each name
waa celled, a while c-rnatlton waa
placed in e container decorated
with fern in remembrance. The
audience stood for silent prayer
Star-Spangled nett egg
ending with the ford's Prayer re-
having served
three year*
opened the meeting with apprw
priate remark# followed by the
invocation by Clabe Applegate and
a welcome address by Michael
Johnson and response by Pet T»0-
fcle.
A coffee break and visMetton
period was enjoyed from 4 lo to
• when dinner served picnic style
wns a feature of the evening at
the High Senaof Qy*
A large crowd heard Dr. Joe Z.
Tower m a fine address an "Gawd
Americanism” A nnahethnM game
between the Gary Bobcat# and toe
dig Randy Wildcats from tha In-
dian Reservation in polk County
warted the close of tto toy The
Indians won
H is understood that «jm «f I
the gram wiB ke used to repny I
a loan from the Pansla County j
Devetopwag PosmdalMm The re-
mamder wiR to applied an tan-
proeement of the lamhng flaU
Record Books
offices of hoih
tltage Mo«lc CM
♦ing as district
"SWORD AND
THE DRAGON "
(In color)
47 umona Mi £ and H 8airin*s Bonds alomd-la on*
•f Um T9M0M why AflMrrkJtfM «re flnBndilhr airong
•nd reH*nt. And tfcctr individual strength k Uw
atomglhatiktUMikm.
Wbm Am iwnmnlgta make om of fhtUr larorite
Elato—wla that thd/ra going to *bary wT oeo-
■oariraHy-youf aartng« and your rapport of poor
country ar« mighty powerf ul afwwtm lUopMkUag
ership Training
rtvlr and comiJ
h serving a* Prl
fhate Service I
M eery interest
LARRY SMITH
I>arry Smith
To Receive
Fanner Degree
Larry Smith, son of Mr. end Mr*
C. A Smith, ag Tatum. Trio will
receive the American Planner D*
free October 15. IRB4 at the Nat-
tonal Future Phraser Cenventioo
which to brmg held in Kansas City,
lit This degree is th* highest »
Carthage (iris
Airjiorl Grant
JitS'
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964, newspaper, October 22, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900787/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.