The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1951 Page: 8 of 12
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JESS SPECULATIN'
With your Uncle Jess ^
The ole Night Watchman
The editor wa« popping of: last week something about
“\Jng hr jiiuon of the Watch.nan if sow body would prove
» iiutli’Pg 31 nnei. Co.ael jJy .oK. i*. an «.h?n because I never
waste m ’ 'niuable time aiding wha*. ne writes. All I can say
is that ’f tpe editor doe.; 3at an edition of the Watchiran and
includes this column a.; of the diet he’ll have mor? snow
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SIMUmi' V.SI . uroum’ .be -af jeuaiea. .abt i o be
Last Sunday I cranked up the old *ure be go. b'» rue-n # -he J»ta. I
Eases and took a "Oat" run o-1 to told him to move over ao 'f get my
pen huiue «.!*»» >• »'« ne. ^ioba w» e, whom
I'd n*’’)' .ne. bJ.o.e. * lac a.i ttber
fr nl, B *tooro«i»ore a te bis wile,
| were there
I ev „ie t' eaJherford whe ’ know
real wy*.' wra »harj br. *vuon ho aaw
me -rating ae .xk out for homo He’s
'ng. me. dl.s .u.tt.e Belle Erwin. I ,h“ neJ
. w -ne- .ho • sac a. » Minor, who in 1 »or and " ’ ^ dW,,t want to *lv*
.he care otaor r* .he bulldi.ig. , fotka at JeBer y ho w.ong mpres.
Ia the cafeteria I ran Into my old i R-°-» W edmtulng we were old
‘friend Bob Horton. He was hanging* lrlends.
DeBerry to attend .h:
.ho aew ac jo' hero. I. sure Is a pret-
ty school aoc wi *><wi.h an -yc i
or nse. The en.ire schoo' 1* practi- ‘
v*. from .he won gt
• 1-b "sy-c-, .j.-'ac-ipa. of the •
a‘bool, shewed me .hrough the bulk)-
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Beckville Bearcats
Lose To Shelbyville
Friday Night, 20-6
SHEI.BYVILL7 - The Beckville
Bearcats M District IM closed out
their football * -eon hero Friday
night by falling M t> to n favor*- ' Shel-
byville eleven.
. Cold weather resulted la anmoronn
fumble#, which proved costly to both
OTHEF9 THERE—
Othc s present at the open hoi
that I ..new were Mr. and Mre. C. W.
Shell Sr.. Mr. and Mr*. M. N. High
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Roquemore. and
Dan Shaw and hit mlasua and Mrs.
Lovell Kelley from Carthage.
TO WESTMORELANDS—
After leaving DeBerry I went on to
visit Mias Ruth Weafmoreland and
her mother near Elyctaa Fields. Mias
Ruth Is our representative for that
community. I found them both at
home jo stayed and had a good long
visit with them.
Miss Ruth and
Ited In Carthage
her mother bad vie-
the Sunday before
to
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HRISHHAS SALE ||
FOOTBALLS - -
- CROQUET SETS]£ fl
1 BIG BOYS BICYCLE
$35.00 ] 1
1 SMALL GIRLS BICYCLE
$20.00
OUT BOARD MOTORS...
$75.00 1
HIP BOOTS AND HUNTING COATS |
SHOTGUNS - RIFLES - ALL KINDS |
AMMUNITION AT COST
RUSSEL’S SPORTING GOODS
427 W. PANOLA
It was tbe first time they’d been
Carthago since 1»M and they w
sure astounded to see how the town
had grown.
I hope folks in that community vis-
it with Mias Ruth and her mother of-
ten. They live far back in the woods
and It can get mighty lonesome tor
them. They sure love company and
anybody who visits them will always
receive a warm and appreciated wel-
come.
TO ANTIOCH—
Sunday night I dropped in at the
Antioch Baptist Church In tbe An-
tioch Community. Heard a mighty
forceful sermon by voting Rev. Paul
Bearfleld. Also enjoyed the good
itian fellowship of the Antioch
people. You Can always tell whether
doubt of tho sincere friendliness
good fellowship of these Antioch
folks
THOSE PRESENT—
Saw a lot of old friends at the An-
>ch Church. Duncan Poas was there,
so was Jewell Pose, Henry lSd J’oes.
Ben Wooten. All of their wive? were
along, too, of course. Also ne t the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Pres. Sinclair.
Willis, who used to wot., for the
Watchman but Is now in the Army
Air Force. He la home on furlough
Willis has grown Into quite a hand
some young man and I’ll bet hla-pres-
ence home it sure causing a lot of the
young ladles around the community
lo take an extra look In the mirror
before leaving home.
I met William Barber, also Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Shoate and Rev. Bear
fields little wife.
WATCHMAN BOOSTERS—
Last but by no means least on the
list of those at Antioch that I saw
was .Mis* Emma Jean Dunlap. Juani-
ta Capps and little Mlaa Charlsle Sin-
clair. who ia tbe daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Sinclair. These three
girls are loyal Watchman boosters.
Emma Jean and Juanita are onr com-
munity representatives and little Miss
Charlsle haa turned In church news
for ua.
EMMETT LANGFORD—
Emmett Langford of Route 2, Car-
thage dropped In last week to renew
his subscription to the Watchman. He
renewed way ahead of time so be
wouldn't miss a copy.
Mr. latngford la another of the old-
time Watchman subscribers. He’s
been taking the Watchman or tbe old
Texas Register for over fifty years.
He took the Register back when Miss
Margie Neal was the editor of It.
Mr. Langford haa lived at tbe same
location near Howard Hudson for ov-
er 4S yearn.
m
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CB. WATSON JR.
Agent
211 N. St. Mary
POWERS MODELS? . . . Nope, Just some Carthage and Panola County
girls who look llko Powers models. They’re all spruced out In owank suits
thsy mads thsmsslvss after taking tho homo tailoring courao sponsored by
the County Homo Domonotratlon department.
Tho glamorous models shown hero displaying their own creations are,
reading left to right: Mrs. Don DuBoee, Mrs. William Holponotolt, Mrs. Ray-
»un Holland, Mrs. James' Phillips, Mrs. John Raley, Mrs. J. F. Keeling, Mrs.
B. E. Clark, and Mrs. Jamas Ashby Photo by Doannlo Sullivan
SholbyvUlo tallied la tbe second,
third and fourth quarters, while Beck-
vllle could only punch across their on-
ly six pointer In tho final period.
It wap the tenth loss this season for
the inexperienced Bearcats. Bnt with
all hands returning In IMS tho pros-
pects are bright for tho future.
Shelbyville picked up IS first downs
to Beckvflle’s sight
U. S. NAVY NEWS
Chlgjf G. F. Puna, Bosrulter
today mm whs have ha* their pretn
dnetioa phyelwl. hut have ant been
prdeend for tednsttea may still Join
Ike D.8. Navy. Thin axtensloa expires
at midnight Movsashor SO. IM1. Alter
this date them Ip aa aasartaos that
another rrtsasina wfB ho graatod.
Chief neaa stated that mm who are
daotad m botag Mat to tho U. S.
Army sad IT. X Martas Corps. , ns
woIL Tho U. & Mhvy odors neon the
Texas nr Fate O
view, Texas. Am
Yoa are nadir ■
although tho U. X
Hatha world
to JohL
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ANNOUNCEMENT
L N. (Rip)
Wiggins
Hu bought the interest of R. D.
Haggard in Haggard’s Hardware and
.... „ : -*►' *■ ^.. •- '* V**
J w now the sole owner and will operate
under the title of
RIP’S HARDWARE
Wo Deliver
BPS Paints, Flatlux, All Varnishes
Hunting and Finking Equipment
Complete Line of Hardware
107 E. Panola
£K;.y- . ’■’
gg|p
OPEN HOUSE
tu tAc
TELEPHONE BUILDING
see your telephone system
in action —
So you can see how your telephone system works, we’fe
holding open house at the telephone central office
Tuesday and Wednesday, November 27 and 28. Wa-
iting hours will be from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
daily. We’ll have guides on hand to show you through
and explain the equipment and special exhibits. We
feel sure you’ll enjoy it
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY I
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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/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.