The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1964 Page: 3 of 24
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PANOLA WAtrmiAN Cai-thARP Twk f*t ?* 1WW — t
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STUDINT WOOIAM Tht Panola College
Collegiates, under the direction of Raymond
Shun, presented choral selections at the
Sixth District, Texas Federation of Music
C lubs convention held here Saturday. Left
to right seated are Rat Rowland, Carole
Brock, Charlotte Perry, Gloria Hancock,
Mary Blevins. Margaret Harkrider. Rita Faye
McBride: standing. Johnnv (oxen. Ronald
McKenzie. Nolan Sholar. Clav McKee. George
Cammack and Charles Mosely.
—(Photo courtesy Panola College)
Galloway
News
MRS. J W. BAKIR
G ALLOW AY— M r>. Lester Hooper
and sons of Houston ami Mrs. Lu-
la Hooper were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Barnett, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and
Nada Dean of Logansporl and
Rev. and Mrs. Ketch um and fam-
lly of Logan were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Son Barnett. Sunday.
Attending the Loganspnrt foot-
ball game at Barepta Friday night
were Claude Foshee, Yancle Ba-
ker. Vernon and Catherine Spears
aid Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harris
aid Terry Miehael.
Mrs. Nevetyn Foshee and girls
Mlchaelle and Claudia, went with
bar father. J. W. Baker to Free-1
part over the weekend to visit his
dtagtitar Mrs. Faia Domain and
family
Mrs. Lula Henry and Mrs. J. W
Baker left Wednesday by bus from
Marshall for (he National Home
Damonstratlon meeting in Hawaii.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Creech
and sons attended the Shreveport
fair and spent the night with his
brother. Eaie B Creech and fam
ur
Visitors over the weekend In the
heme of Mr and Mrs Milton Ta
bar were his sister. Mrs. Florence
Dean and his niece. Peggy Me. (
Gaffey and son Mike of Dallas
and Jessie Wayne Watkins and
children of Houston
Mrs. Frankie Farmer received
ward from her daughter. Mrs
Frances Aumiller in Ohio, that
her grandson. Kenneth Aumiller.
in a hospital
ACCOMPANISTS FOR COLLIOIATIS l.arrv Langford
and Pat Blackwell are accompanists for the Panola College
Collegiates. and were on the student portion of the Sixth
District. Texas Federation of Music ('tubs convention held
here Saturday —(Panola College Photo)
Most mosquitos must have a
meal of blood to lay fertile eggs
WAR! WAR WITH CHINA!
"If I had my chalet, I would go Inf# South China . .
GOLDWATERI —(Newsweek, MO-44)
(Paid Pol. Adv. — Panola County
Democratic Committee. Fred Marlowe. Chairmani
RE-ELECT
Guy McDonald
STATE - REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 4
PANOLA AND MISN COMITIES FOR
PROGRESSIVE DEPENDABLE IIAKRSHP
M THE TEXAS LfCISUTUItf. VOTE FDR
AND HECT OUT McDONALD FOR MS
SECOND TWO TEAR TERM IN THE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. HE B A
MAN Wmi PROVEN ASUTT WHO WXL
CONTOUR TO REPRESENT All THE PEOPLE OF THIS DISTRICT AC
CORBIE TO TOUR PESMIS... VOTE FOR A MAN WHO IS OEPENOA
ME FEUSTWORWIT AND STATS ON THE JOB... CAST YOUR VOTE
NOVEMBER JnL FUR CUT McDONALD, DEMOCRATIC NOMMP FOR
STATE REFRIMNTATIVE, OF WHOM WE CAN IE PROUR
CUT WU APPRECIATE TOUR VOTE
(Paid Pot Adv By Guy McDonald*
Instrument n( Thy Peace", by
Mainvdle accompanied h\ Mrs
R L Clitiord of Center The stu
dent Division was represented by
i the Panola Junior College colle-
giate*. with Mr. Raymond Rhea,
j Director in choral selection* Mr
i Rhea i* well known as a conduc-
tor, clinician and judge, a and
linger sandwiches and rookies
were served
Mr* leach presented an invi-
tation tor the lBUS Sixth District
Convention to he held in l.ufhin.
which was accepted hv the con-
vention body
(Paid Pol Adv. — Panola ('uuntv
Democratic Committee. Fred Marlowe. Ch.nimsn)
SPECIAL SUV AT THE M & M
END-OF-MONTH BARGAINS
COTTON PANTS Jk
Plano Solo. "Hungary" Oe. 410,
by Knoting. Misa Nan Maialnghill.
representing the Stephen Foster
Muslr Club of Lufkin, presented
■ Vocal Solo. *i Can’t Be Talkin'
of Love," by John Duke, accom.
panied by Mrs. 8. It. Morrison
Based on the convention theme.
Mrs. Rex Brown of Marshall
Lone Star District President. Na-
tional FederaUon of Muaic Cluba.
moderated the panel proram.
"What NFMC Does for Young Ar-
tists and Students". Participating
on the panel were: Mrs. Glen
Dsrsl of Fl. Worth, past state
president; Miss Lois Mayer of
Paris. State Recording Secretary;
and Mrs. T A Mitchell of Ft
Worth. Fourth District President
and stale Chairman of Texas
Composers' Guild.
Another special musical number
was. a vocal solo. J'Nx Sul late.
Jub I late" by Mocart. sung by
Mrs Kenneth Lambert, represent
ing the Lufkin Music Study Club,
accompanied at the piano by Mr.
John Marberry of Lufkin.
Mrs. C. E. Mini re. Jr.. Second
Vice-President, Teaas Federation
of Music Clubs, and Chairman of
the F.xtension Department spoke
on "extension News.-4
The noon luncheon honored Mrs.
Earl Snowden. President, Texas
Federation of Music Cluba; Mrs
Hex Brown. Mrs. C. E. Moore. Jr..
Mrs Glen Darsl. Misa fxila May
ef, State Recording Secretary;
Mrs T. A. Mitchell. NFMC Com
miltee Chairman. Mrs. B P. San
ers. Treasurer. TFMC; and all
members of the Sixth Distrlrt
Board Toastmistreas for the
luncheon was Mrs E. B. Marti
son of Carthage Mrs E W.
I-each President of the Lufkin
Music Study Club, offered the In
vocation. Special music was a vo-
cal duet. “The King and I" (Med
I ley i by Rodgers, Hammerstein
sung by Mrs. W G. Blair and
Mrs Travis Williamson of the
i Carthage Music Club, accom pan
ied by Mra. Leon Lewis; and a
violin solo. “Ixiure" by J. S
Bach, played by Mra T W Bing
ham of the Carthage Music Club,
accompanied by Mrs W. F. Pat
terson. Mra. Bumgsrdner. Sixth
District President, introduced Hie
luncheon speaker. Mrs Snowden,
who spoke on Why Are We Fad
crated?"
Vocal and choral selections in
terspersed afternoon reports
Representing the Guinn Music
Club of Palestine. Mias Ruth Ltd
better, sang "II Bo cm" (The Kiss*
by Arditi. accompanied by Mrs.
Henry Jordan of Palestine; repre
senfing the Center Music Study
Study Club. Honorable Mention
awards were presented to Ouion
Music Club of Palestine and lo the
Carthage Musir Club Honors In
the Senior Club Yearbook awards
were as follows Small member
ship under SO: tie for first place
went to the Bcckville Music Chib
and the Guton Music Club of
Palestine: second place to Lufkin *
Muaic Study Club and third place
to (he Stephen Foster Musir Club.
Average (24T0I. Flrat Place to
Carthage Music Club and second
place to the Music Lover's Club of
llearne
Following adjournment with a
prayer by Mrs. J. L. Yarborough
of Bcckville. the Carthage Mush-
Club wax host to out of town i
guests with a Tea held in the F.d
'national Building of (he First
Methodist Church. The lea table
was laid with a white embroider
BOY’S SIZES
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Regular |4.W Values
M&M TOGGERY
Flannel
"Adirondack
Printed Suede SfMrt Flannel
Dress Lengths
Various Type Materials
Recent Bride
Feted at Gary
Cotton Satin Dress Prints
Terry Farris Stares
M f ST VAI IJF S A I WA f'
Fine Program Marks Sixth
District Music Club Meeting
The fourth annual runventlon Club was Mrs Kits Mills and, rd .Mb centered with • cone
of Sixth District Texas Federa Mrs Ross Williamson Jr in a shaped arranxement of fruit -Kp
Hon of Music Club* was held here vocal duet. "l-ont Make Me an pointment* were of silver Dainty
60 TO WM WITH CHINA
Thin would be e need Mme for the NetienaKtt Chinee*
on Taiwan »a invade the mainland ef Chine, If the United
could muster (he necessary transport
Sen. Ooldwator said yesterday.
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1964, newspaper, October 29, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901068/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.