The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1961 Page: 3 of 20
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Beckville
BY MRS. J. M. SMITH
Mm. Jimmy Vitei of
r mn pmU at Mm. Mats*
Mm. L. R. Ski
vtot with her dam
Rnhimm. Mr. Rahimm aad tarn-
ily ia Midland.
Mr. aad Mrs. S. A. Hama ham
returned altar spending the holi
daya with their daughter. Mm.
H. P. Armstrong. Mr. Armstrong
aad family ia Marshall.
Mr. aad Mm. J. N. Flanagaa
ham miataad from Houston when
he has been a medical patient at
Veterans Hospital
Mr. aad Mm. Hugh Kuhn Jr.
el Liberty were weekend guerta
of her parents, Mr aad Mm. J.M.
Smith, and family.
Mm. B. L. Parker aad Miss
Loaise Smith spent Thursday with
Mr. aad Mm. W. E. Smith and
family in Leagview.
Mr. aad Mm. Rufus Sharp had
with them for the weekend their
children. Mr. aad Mm. John
Soap, John Wallace aad Breads of
Houston. Craig W. Sharp of Coo
aersviUe. lad.. Mr. and Mm. Leo
Barber and family of White Oak.
Mm. Monroe Flanagan has re-
turned from a visit with Mr. and
Mm. L. L. Flanagaa and family
ia Bridge City.
W. P. Barber has returned from
Panola Hospital where he has been
a medical patient.
J. D. Brasher has returned from
Highland Hospital in Shreveport
whom he has been for medical
‘'treatment.
Mr. aad Mrs. Boots Harris.
Stephen and Susan have returned
Is Clute following a visit with his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. S.A.
Harris.
Mm. B. F. Knight came Satur-
day Worn Lake Jackson to be with
her uncle. W. P. Barber, who is
ill at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bridges
of Dallas spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Flanagan.
Billy Wayne Tompkins, who is
stationed at Travis Air Force Base
in California, is visiting his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvie Tomp-
MmHhy Wdhams was cal
Lamm'wdSTmT^sHtobMu Baylor
HoapMsL Aa infection ia Mr. WO.
hams’ leg necessitated amputa-
tion.
Weekend guests of Mm. Lee Har-
ris were Mrs. A C. Edens of
Jacksonville aad Mrs. D. R. Gan-
dy aad son of Dallas.
O. E. Shivers Sr. is a patient
in Good Shepherd Hospital in
Longview where he will under;
surgery within a few days.
L. R. Sharp Jr. of Orange spent
the weekend with his mother, Mm.
L. R. Sharp Sr.
Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Ada ass of
Longview were weekend guests of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Sharp, and family.
Mr. and Mrs Virgil Metcalf
have returned from aa extended
visit with their children aad fam-
ilies to Dallas.
Mm. Orra Smith of Longview
visited her brother, J. D. Brasher,
and family, other relatives and
friends here over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Williams.
Mike. Melissa and Patricia of
Lake Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Bu-
ford Parrish of Dallas. Mr. and
Mm. Weldon Mangham, Gail and
Sharon of Cartsnd. Mr. and Mm.
A. J. Shepherd of Nacogdoches
have returned’ to their homes
following a visit with Mr. and
Mm. Elbert Williams and family.
Mm. Addie Cordray has return-
ed from Panola Hospital where
she has been a medical patient.
OJ2S. Group to
Meet Saturday
The association of past matrons
and past patrons of District I
Section f. Order of The Eastern
Star, will meet Saturday, January
14, at 7 p.m. in the Masonic hall
at Jefferson.
All members are urged to attend
and visitors am welcome. Re-
freshments will be served by
members from Jefferson.
HOSPITAL NEWS
OPHNS MRW OFPICI - Attorn.
Davie Bailey, immediate past f
nola County Attorney, has anneu
ced the opening ef a new office
for the practice of law in the He-
bert Building (over Western Au-
to) .
Mr. Bailey’s office will be locat-
ed in room seven.
Antioch W.M*A.
Has A Social
Antioch W.M.A. had a social
January 2 in the parsonage. Hos-
tesses for the occasion were Mm.
W. H. Magncss and Mrs. Theo
McDaniel.
Mm. Hiram Dry brought the de-
votion on the “New Year’*. She
was welcomed as a visitor.
The minutes were read and ap-
proved after which reports were
made by the different committies.
Mm. Minnie Sinclair was appoint-
ed to bring the part on the Dis-
trict Program. The group is selling
chocolate candy.
After special prayer. Mrs. Mag-
ness gave a Bible quiz which was
won by Mm. Sinclair.
Mrs. D. H. Poss and Mm. Hol-
lis Peace will be co-hostesses at
the next meeting.
Present were Mmes. D. H.
Holmes. E. D. Capps. Sinclair, H.
H. Choate. D. H. Poss, L. U. Gar-
land. W. J. Hudson, McDaniel.
Dry, Magness.
Columbus had a crew of 88 men
on the three ships he sailed to
America in 1482.
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ENTIRE STOCK Of SUNBEAM APPLIANCES!
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Entire Stock of $wfci— Appliances Included
• Electric Fry Pons • Pop-Up Toasters
• Waffle Irons • Deep Fat Fryers
• Portable Mixers • Mix Masters
• Automatic Electric Griddle
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SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION!
Mm. ________
Mrs Addin Cordray.
William
Hailey, DeBerry. Mm. Mary
lack, Joaquin, C
Barry Hall. Gary.
W. Ramsay. City. Mm
City. Mm. Minnie Ola
Hum. City. Kaaaath Pittman. City,
Larry Pittamn. City, Bahby Hill
City. Mm. Vara Davis, City.
Discharged January S:
Timethy Hinkle. Shrovapart. La.
Mm. Troy Lake, City. Mm Jaa Hud-
City.
Admitted January 4:
Mm. Amanda Risinger. Gary.
Delbert Twomey, Tenaha, Mm
James Tiber, Laganspnrt. La.. Mm.
Flint Adams. Center, Jaa
City. R. F. Pane, City, Richard
Pitts. City, Janet Seeley, City,
Mm. John Whitaker, City. Cecil
liovett. City, L. W. Reeves. City,
Mrs Mary Mainea, City, Mm
Bounds, City, Jaa Soape. City,
Mrs. Maude Daniels. City. Mm.
Elmer Christinaon, City, Glen Tan-
ner, City.
Discharged January 4:
Mm. T. J. Haas, Joaquin, Mm.
Natha Taylor, City.
Admitted January S:
Mm. Opal Lum, Joaquin. Will-
iam Hatley, DeBerry, Mm Viola
Bailey, Back villa, Horace Sparks,
Beckville, Oscar McDaniel, Tena-
ha, Clarence Holland. Logansport,
Mm. Hasel Meador. City. Mm J.
P. Tiller. City, Mm. J. C. McMich
ael. City, Greg Cooper, City. Mm.
Mary Dyson, City, David Glenn
Tyler, City, Gregg Bounds, City.
Discharged January 5:
Taman Tompkins, Beckville, J.
W. Hailey, DeBerry, John Morris,
Bethany, La., Mm. Jodie Holt.
Tenaha. Joe Row. City, Mm Lil-
lie Jernigan, City, Samuel Hatha-
way. City, James Gullette. City,
Grace Wynne. City, Joe Soape,
City. Bobby Hill, City, Kenneth*
Pittman, City. Larry Pittman, City,
Mrs. Minnie Ola Hunt, City, Mm. ‘
Addie Cordray, Beckville.
Admitted January 4:
Mm. Harvard LaGronc, Logans-
port. Mm. Robert Oats, Joaquin,
Prank Lux, Beckville. Mrs. Mar
garet Conway, City, Mm. George
Stitcher, City, Mm. Clcve Haney,
City, Clcve Haney. City, Lester
Bowen, City, 8. C. Choate, City.
Discharged January 8:
Clarence Holland. Logansport,
William Barber, Beckville, Mm.
Mary Spurlock. Joaquin. Mm. Dee
Lawless, City. Mm. Mattie McKas-
kle. City. Mm. John Lawhorn, City,
Sharon Ann Wolf. City, Gregg
Cooper, City, D. V. Todd, City.
Mm. Ima Bounds, City. Mm. Judith
Robinson, City, James Ram-
sey, City, Janet Sealey, City, Mrs.
Judith Robinson, City.
Admitted January 7:
Mrs. Delmar Powell, Logansport,
Ferrie Fern Womack, Tenaha, Mm
Drew Crawford, Timpson, Mm. Lin-
da Kelley, Tatum. Mm. Thomas
Rinehart. City. Mm. Bertha Mur-
ray, City, Mm. Neliie Brewster,
City, Mm. Dee>Lawless, City, Mm.
Bertha Wall, City.
Discharged January 7:
D. M. Hodge. Beckville. Thomas
Taylor. Beckville. Glen Tyler. City.
Mrs. Gladys Parker. City, Gregg
Bounds, City, Mrs. Marie Single-
tary, City, Mrs. Maggie Mangham.
City. Richard Pitts. City.
Admitted January 8;
W W. Davis. Panola. Mm. Kizzie
Pollard Gary. Mm. D. T. Nail.
Gary. Dewey McMillan. Logansport.
Jean Davis, City, Mrs Charles Har-
bour, City, Mm. J. B. Wedgeworth.
BROOME
News
BY HULENE JENKINS
BROOME — Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Jenkins, David and Donnie ef Lub-
bock visited Mr and Mrs Claude
Jenkins and Hulene Wednesday
through Friday.
Mr. aad Mm. R. D. Adame ef
Gallatin. Tom. visited Mr. and
Mm. Doyle Adams, Roger sort
Linds during the holidays.
Mr aad Mm. Wackell Bright well
and Wackell Lee ef Rock HiU. Mr.
and Mm. Noah Miater ef Overton
visited Mr, aad Mm. Luther
Rrightwell aad family ever the
weekend.
Mrs. Leonce Jenkins and Hulene
visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert El-
ders and Larry, Mr.aad Mm. Har-
ry Spradley aad family in Beau-
mont Friday evening through
Tuesday. Also visited Mr. and
City. Mias Wanda Woods. City,
«s Poindexter. City. R. B. Simp-
, City. Mm. J. M. Bumes. Jr,
CRy. Reagan Casaity. City.
Mm barged January I*.
Mrs. Linda Kelley. Tatum. Her
« Sparks. Beckville. Taylor Hall.
Gary. Mm. Amanda Risinger, Gary,
Oscar McDaniel. Tenaha. Mm. Mag
tie LaGrone. Logansport. Mm. J.
Conway. City. Mrs. Ruth W
City.
Youngblood
NEWS
BY BEG ENA
YOUNGBLOOD—Mr.
I&SSBTS
at Wa
to Laf
er, Mm. Neelie Daniels,
Grady
and Annie.
Mr. and Mm. Lester Stag
girls of Marshall spent Si
aad Sunday with her paras
is. Mr.
and Mm. Tartan Tempfcin
i, umA
Terry. Mr. Tom ah ins is nm
t bMOf
from the hospital when he had
surgery iaat Saturday and fc
One.
Floyd. J. P. and Blrley
kirn want to Tyler Snto
lay to
ef Ms torn
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Barrell Back
CHAIR
Reg. Price $109.50
ONE ONLY!
7-Pc. Douglas
DINETTE
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Rag. $159.30
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We go to Market Monday * Jan. 10th to boy all brw
merchandise. We’re sacrificing the profit hi
to make room for these new goods. We’re reduced
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on many items in our store. 8ale end
Jan. 14. at 0 P.M. ;
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Sualy
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TV TABIE
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AND BOX SPRINGS
REG. $149.50 ... NOW ..
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Early American Style In African Spicewood with
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STEP TABLE
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1961, newspaper, January 12, 1961; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901047/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.