The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1964 Page: 12 of 24
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Chamber of Commerce
News Letter
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turn*; the mail: A*
Ai general office
a (hem on* h» on
Mitt dooa happen
___'Meetings — Mile reek was
m.ki Me in that reagoat ainee
di*h «m gooa.imt on Monday
left kal i meeting ot the Panola
ante TUhemdoala Association
f thatjroup did entoy the hto
lethal a on
bar Tuesday,
of the lodir
... voo will
mure. This
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i to tonrk committee
A eery busy peo
are giving a tremendous
of thetf tfm ’ to develon
* in Pam la
deserve all
Hfyom every
County because
Ary Jtlitli
m i lor the
iht*t arc meet
tr titles and yon can check here
fir phone numbers anJ addresses
of Ait of town Mends and custom
Ota.
There la a file tor employment
People coil and come hy register-
ing iur work or employees. TMs
file la oioat Impartaoi. and any
me looking for taora ur woikera
al.'iptd avail themaaivo* at Ala
he'p. Theta are files on dvle rlillw.
members, activities, murrhe* bu
slnesses, committees, slid all In-
fort alien available There la a
n* •» t oaed and i.**t lid file of heus
as at d apertmen s fdr rent or
I beilevr that If ‘hi 1st d' »rd real-
•JVil how many people ask fir this
hep, thef «0i'l real’ »t .R“f
plate* and A imw* g.a ll-i with
tt,e icstttta. I was surpdi.* I at !►#
number of would-bt ettlaens aah-
r this Inhumation, if they
Joat find i place to Uve.
I — the chamber of Com-
merce has a largo An at the Post
office and u is fillad evtry day.
To me. the moat Interesting mall Is
that t
and b.
soils I
r of a
Ing for this It
could jest find
merer has a lai
Office and It 1
To me, the mos
from out-of-town people asking for !*™*
information about Carthage, Pago-
la county, and lobe Murvaul. The 1
word la petti Mg around everywhere
about our laka. Request* come from
all over lhaaa, and an many othnr
states. Truly. you would he surpris-
ed at the vdmSk. They always ask
for lists of hlcterlcal places, motels
and hotels, eating natal
parks, and the flshitig
log conditions
Many lettars have Man received
this week about the Modeo I do be-
lieve that the excellent advertis-
ing in Baal Texas Vacation Ouide
County. Hit Chamber
tMreetnre ami the Wai
lor Ais should
Miss Steploe Attends
Dance Caravan-Dallas
Miaa Anita Strptoe attended i top dancers of today. Hta routines
Donee Carnival in Dallas teat week, i are widely used throughout the
While there the studied with some j If. B. and (Europe and hta original
of America's top teaching artists tunes and dances are seen on the
Among them was. George Jack,
who to recognised as one of the
moat creative and exciting teach
en of jaai In the United States
Jack. Whose moat recent
movie is the “Unslnkable Molly
lam
today Mr
movie ts
Brown", to from Hollywood, Cal-
ifornia
She also studied wMh Danny
Maniac, who to ratad one A the
Panola News
MBS. C. 0. JOHNSON
TVd Mark" and other television
shows.
Me also studied with Bonnie
Let Ratsin who Is said to be the
greatest female acrobat in lha
world. She has appeared on the
"Jaekie ulrason” TV show and
was in the original cast of “Music
Man” on Broad1
Jwxv. While In Gu
v three Command
rope she gave
Performances for Princess Grace In
Monaco For ten years she perform
ed at "Half Time” for the Cleve
land Brown football tram, and was
a regular June Taylor dancer for
PANOLA—Mrs Annie Powell. f'v* ABN.
mother A Mrs It. L Johnson. Among the newest dance erase
was (dm'tted to Panola Hospital foolures Mias Bleptoe studied was
Saturday
A rainmaker from Arkansas
waa here last weekend and see
oral days this week trying to
moke It rain. We Had a nice show,
nr Friday afternoon.
Mra. Mike Marshall and little
eon are with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. David Martin, until she Is
•b'e to return home.
Mrs. 8am Narky from Roanoke,
Virginia viaited her mother, Mrs
Bertie Mayfield rnd sisters, Mra.
Powell and Mrs Lindsey
and families this week
Mrs Anna Johnson and daugh.
ters. Mrs. Delma Spark* from
Henderson anti Mra. Floyd Smith
from Carthage visited Mr. and
Mra. Rmmett MrClane lh Center
iy. Mr McClane has return
frnm Highland Sanitarium in
■f. and Mrs. Warren Ledger,
Cathey. Warren Junior and Sam-
mle and Clarence Alexander from
SleHington sp»-nt Thursday at
their camp hough. Visit log them
Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. G.A.
Ay Bo Le which, here in the
ed Slates will he featured in
Per Ml of Directors nteetiifs. ar3
fttsi msufloosi to the telephone
i pious i the Chamber of Com
d to cheer
«afi for It
I bust
art**
oloA
This benefits everyone in
county. This month, the Bast
on Magatlne has • very goto
tide on the Western Week ant
<tL( afo interesting trade ms
Son!Ler*rn^
but 1 think you can
on and on, but
that
trade maga
am
of
could go
AMM ton eon seo
idttil is litnc con
eeiin* me visitors mis wee*, we
ive bad guests from Kilgore, Ty-
f, Longview. Hamilton and Thurs
iy g family came from Dublin
sumlng. but welt wnrth it and ap-
preciated.
The Visitors — I have enjoyed
meeting the visitors this week. We
have had
R».
day g family eame fr
Texas. <my birthplace, and I did
enjoy ehatting with them). They
were moat interested In luike Mur
vaul and the Rodeo, with Dublin
being fl headliner in Rodoes and
Rodeo performers Kven so. I think
they were quite impressed with
the Panola County Rodeo plana.
IAMBI vOOK!
now ... you can no
rsownonal worn on mmmtmsi
ANTIQUING KITS
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BROWN'S
the
Uniti
new slbums about to be released
Johnson. Gerald Johnson and fam-
ily from New Orleans, Mrs. Neva
Furrh from Shady Grove. Mrs
Ola Ladrone and Mrs Rmrnel La
Grone from Deadwood
Mr. i nd Mrs. Gerald Johnson
and fam Iy, Melba. Claudia. Bren
da, Barbara and Gerald Jr spent
severa* days with his parents. Mr
and Mrs. Alvin Johnson They re-
turned to New Orleans Thursday.
Mr. : nd Mrs C. D Johnson
visited their daughter. .Mrs. I**
sie Roberts and Wahda In Car
thage Sunday night. Other visitors
were Mr and Mrs. Loy Williams.
Twela and Gary of Henderson
Twela celebrated her third birth
day
Visiting the G. A Johnsons Sun
day were Mr and Mrs Herman
Yount from Houston. Mr. and
Mrs. Wcilate Mo'mc< and Connie
from Pasadena and Mr. and Mrs
Robert Yount from Bossier City
Ineidentally. these out of-town vial
tors want to know where to go.
whal to see, and where to eat and
stay for the night We have a great
opportunity to develop and create
more interesting and beautiful
places The Museum will he a valu-
able asset to our community. Tour-
ists are always interested In his-
tory. and with the wealth of his-
tory Panola County has. so much
could be done to make this a look-
ed-forward-to place to visit
The last topic to the general of
flee work: which to of course pret-
ty well covered by all the above.
Speak ire of the offlee. every one
who has come in to the building
(his week and commented on the
beauty and comfort and how much
they liked it ft has been a joy to
work here. There is always work
to do like any other business:
statements and drafts to make,
letters to write, committees to be
called, bookkeeping; typing, etc
Then there is always some special
activity to attend, for example,
this morning we have the drawing
for the Bex Seats for the Rodeo,
and after the drawing each bog
seal fodder wilt be nedlfled which
seat they have drawn Then, there
is the weekly radio program Mrs
Taylor gives These are always very
fnltrrftiin* tnn inf»iTm*iivr too
must listen to them on Thursday
mornings to keep np with what’s
going on And. do yon read Edrth's
A|b^ femnnudQm TVnljitiifnito*
COTOIhIT Iff Ilfs • ofnffw ** oldfffton T
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VfyTTSI * FIJI Iff nf*r ill 1 “ "it* lift fl" f»xws,
with mgknh on tnformefion we
gff need to know There to the a*
noaf Neanfy Pageant the Yard A
the Month Awards, the parades, the
4th A J«fy eetehrafmn*. the Ro
dew. and so many, many other
thing* fit frith all these activi-
ties. Mrs Taylor is afwa>s ready
to stow for a friendly chat with
yen Drop hr root Cfotmher A
Commerce Alice arod get cawgM
np to the spirit A optimism and
pSancSs
FRANCES RMHNSON
P B Let’s hope Mrs Taytor doesn’t
famt with smrprise when she reads
Ms. She and the Chamber A Cam
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1964, newspaper, July 30, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900892/m1/12/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.