The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1951 Page: 7 of 12
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GARY NEWS
MRk IVAN INGRAM
Mr Clyda Brhdy and children of
I-ong ranch (pent the weekend with
Mr; . d Mre. Bethel RUinger
Mr aad Mre. Marvin Brann ar
<-omi ated b) dr. ad Mr*. ijrle
Oentiy of Carthage epaat the jek-
end a Port Art her with Mr. and Mr*.
Th< raa Rosa Brannon and Mr. and
Mrr Jamea E. Brannon.
>' and Mrs. Den her Arnold visit
ed aer father. Jostle Hall, who is a
patient In John 8ealejr Hospital In
Oalreeton laet weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen. Mrs. Len
nie Vick and eon, Gerald Ray. of
Beaumont spent the weekend with
"datives here. Sunday they Joined
Mr. and Mrs. Rufns Adams and C. A..
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Adams and
Muddy. Mrs. Betty Adams. Mr. and
Mrs. Rowland and Wanda Nell and
•pent the day In Carthage with Mrr.
Stole Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dlamont and
Frank Lynn of Jacksonville spent Sa-
turday with Nr. and Mrs. P. P. (ire
■ves.
Martha Nell Keeling and Betty Rue
Wallace spent the weekend In Nacog-
doches with Marjorie Rider.
Mr. and Mr*. Albert Ray of Crystal
City spent last week with her mother,
Mrs. J. O. Worsham.
Leonard Koonce and 8. N. Strother
of Houston visited the J. H. Patty and
Dolma Marshall families Thursday
Those attending the Mt. Olive Or-
phan's Home day at Clayton Thurs-
day were Mr. and Mra. Dolma Mar-
shaft. Bro. Mlley. Mrs. C. C. Sharp,
•dtra. Clyde Craves and Mra. Harvey
Jones.
Mre. Dolma Marshall and brother.
I^eonant Koonce. spent Friday In
Marshall with Rev. and Mrs. R. D.
Helfin.
The Panola County singing conven-
tion met here Sunday afternoon under
the leadership of J. D. Jlmerson. Vis-
itors were here from Converse, La.
and Joaquin. The convention will
meet ut Mt Bethel the 3rd Sunday in
as hostess Thursday. Mrs. Perry gave
an interesting talk oh Democratic Fa-
mily Living. Fourteen members were
present.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cos of Nacor
doches spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Grave
Mrs. WUI Laird t paat lasl week In
Houston with her daughters, Mre. D.
C. Taylor aad Mrs. Ida Bumstead.
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Ritter Of Liberty
are visiting Mr. and Mra. Odell Hud-
son.
Norman Ball Is la anola General
Hospital.
Mra. Harman Rom and children of
Houston spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Young.
Mrs. J. L. Bailey and Mrs. Ivan In-
gram were In Ttmpaon Wednesday
Mra. J. F. Keeling spent Monday In
Shreveport
Willie Lee Heaton of Houston spent.
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mr* W. J. Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. Che*
tpr Heaton returned to Houston with
him for a visit.
Mr. and Mra 'uron Rislnger and
son*. Wayne an- Stevie, of Hander-
sou spent Frida} with Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Rislnger.
Home Demonstration
ACTIVITIES
in Panola County
^ ***• MtRRR PUftK, County I1D- M
PHONE
9863
AU cakes exhibited won ribbons |r. LaGrone, Mrs. Mary Jeter, Mra.
The following blue ribbons were won: Hulen Ingram, Mrs Jamea Phillips,
Iru. Lewis Wall, Mra Ruth Bird . ‘h® Mlssa# May. Mra. Jack Ballanger.
"“'“L/m *■“; “<55!??«2E
rrh, Ira Frances Reid. Mra R. E. Patty. winning while ribbons were
williams, .are. Frank Jernlgan, Mrs. Mra Henry Ingram, Mias Naomi WU-
r*!!!!* *2* w!.bboni wer® won by 'lam*. Mra Merle Yarbrough. Quite
a m. Pumon Smith. ,re Amos ”hltr .
t^er, Jra 1 yron Rhea. Mrs. Trails * feW of f • c,ub women •°,d th*,r
itay. Mra (.. R. Tally, Mr*. ,V cakes *. Uout bringing them to be
Skinner, ilra J. H. Flke, Mra. . ’ { Judge'
•** k. a imes Copeland, Mr*. it will soon bo t«m- to cook the ho-
* Hospital Arrangements
* Blooming Pot Plants
* Wreaths
* Corsages
We appreciate year large or small.
CLARE TREE MAJOR
CHILDRFN’V THF ATER
Mrs. D.-C.'Taylor of Houston "pent
Sunday night and Monday with, her
parenta Mr. and Mra W. B. laird.
Mr. and Mra. Buren Smith and son
of Houston spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mra Henry Smith.
Mra Mlibra Duke of Livingston vis-
ited her father, W. M. Laird, and
Mra Laird Monday.
J. T. latham spent Sunday in Alto.
Mra. Bobby Brooks of Henderson
Dr. Z. H. Rowden Jr
Optometrist
Monday, November 26 - 2:30 P. M
High School Auditorium
We will finance your new or late
model car at low rate of interest.
FIRST SIX GRADES________
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
ADULTS _______________
The Gary H. D. Club met in the
school cafeteria with Mra.Lola Smith
Phope J3S2
If you plan to buy a car, let ut ex-
plain our complete financing
plan.
GIGANTIC
and <$*/e of
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the Season** Prices on NEW FALL DRESSES. These Dresses
from Famous Name Manufacturers. We Cannot Reveal the
Names So Early in the Season at These Prices. But All Are Great
Values!
Finance
HOUSES!
We Can
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Sixes
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ATTENTION!
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Phone 462 — Lovell Kelley, Mgr. — Shreveport Hwy
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Clements, U. O. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1951, newspaper, November 22, 1951; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901124/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.