The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1951 Page: 9 of 12
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■y DAVIDSON BROTHERS
The boy* no making hay while the
sun shine* on the ion banting. Lot*
Of report* coming In. Some are uncon-
firmed so we’ll skip them for the time
FRANK PINKSTON—
Prank Pinkston killed a *1* pointer
down la the flat wood a
M. E. Whitaaer af the Chicago Cor-
poration kfflad an eight pointer In the
Osarka la Aihaanaa.
And credit one hack to a party * uat-
poaad of SUaa Hudson, J. P. SUtrunk.
Dewey McMillan *t al.
A. B. Baker »r Lone Star also got
himself oae eai .y la the week.
H. D. Hall final oat on root* S.
downed a at* palmar.
KILBY ROBS—
Kilby Rosa, one of Dade Sair't
boys also cam* la with a six pointer
And Marlon Rodgers killed a six
point beck.
Buford Anderson got a four pointer
down near Hill's Lake.
John T. Hess, one of the Stanolind
boys, slso got a alx pointer near Hill'*
... A PERSONAL MESSAGE
FROM LOUIS BRAMBLET:
$4,000 WORTH OF “BEAR”
ALINEMENT MACHINERY
... HAS BEEN INSTALLED
A brand new machine that takes the
“guess” out of wheel, frame and axle
alinement. Come by now for a check up.
STOP TIRE WEAR
. . . Stop that wheel bounce that is slowly
eating your tires away. We can balance
them perfectly ... to giee smooth, even
rolling and hundreds of extra miles to your
tires.
1
FRAMES AND AXLES
STRAIGHTENED
No matter how warped or crooked your
frame or axles may be . . . our BEAR
ALINEMENT machine enables us to cor-
rect the fault, and put them in TIP TOP
CONDITION.
CARTHAGE PAINT & BODY
WORKS
218 S. St. Mary Phone S82
Lake, if jshi> hadn't base «
ha might have had his silt right
there as there wars we bucks side
by aide. Bat whaa ha killed the oae
ha was sa happy aa-' a* ha
got there was aar'V* dear around.
tHl'VHfB RABT - \
A party er>mooted *% *•> Adam*,
Bd Pitch, Baa WaJur, Weldon
Reeves, Bd Harris, Ign Lawhorn.
Bffl Burroughs and J. R.
mat d ’Wa oa their lease
at Kyla, Texas below Austin and
brought buck IS bucks ranging In sis*
from three points to Id points. I saw
them and they were a beautiful sight
Ben Mosher went along to take
car. of the boys by providing the food
and Johnnie Lee did nil the work.
•TILL FISMINO-
Willis Heaton will not let the baa*
aloue. He caught n two pounder, s
1 l-S and two throe quarter pounder*
at his favorite fishing spot on 3H
Lake.
RING NRCK GOOSE—
Howell Duckworth brought bark a
ring neck goose on his recent trip to
South Tuxas.
The deer season ends Sunday if you
haven’t got your buck yet there I*
still time. Come on In and gut your
deer hunting auppllea.
TOY LAND OPEN—
Our toy land Is now open. Make
your selection and use our Iay-a-way.
We have all kinds of bicycles, tricy-
cles, wagons, trjicks. trains and hun
dreds of other toys. Come now wnile
our stocks are complete, ------
See you next week.
DAVIDSON BROTHERS
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RUTH WESTMORELAND
Mrs. Z. Y. Hightower was 01 last
Hall is tmoreland la anjoytag hla
annual deer hant aa Sabine River.
Mr. aad Mrs, W. O. Caraway had as
their guests this weekend his psraats.
Mr. nod Mrs. Caraway, of Port Worth
Mr. aad Mrs George Robins of Mar-
shalL spaat Saturday sight with her
mother, Mrs. Hall Waataroreland
Mr. aad Mr*- Wabb Liston spent Sa-
turday la Rustoa, La. with bar bro-
ther aad slatar-ia-law Mr. aad Mrs. C.
villa; Mrs. Winnie Mae Langford, De
Berry; Mrs. Njrnna Hull, city; Mrs.
Lila B. Ross, city; Mr. R. W. Hill, ci-
ty; Mr. B. J. Balters, city; Mr. Dou-
glas D. Bellamy. Clayton; Mr. Carle*
Anderson, city: Mr. Carl Jordan, city;
Mis* Betty Francis Hancock, Joaquin;
Napple B. Spurlock, city; Mrs. Varda
Gray. Clayton; Mrs. Billy Bsdln. city;
Rodney Wllkeraon, Bectvllle; Mrs.
Florence Brunner, DeBerry; Mrs. I. C.
Haynes, city; Gemmle Bills, Berk-
ville; Dr. H. J. Duhnlason, city; Al-
berts Matthews, city; Mrs. Pat Young
The Blyslan Fields P. T. A. met
Monday night for their regular month
ly meeting. During n business session
plans war* made to hold open house
at the school Moaday night, Decem-
ber 10. All of the patrons and Inter**
ted persons are Invited to attend. Mr.
Darrell Williams, superintendent of
the *chool. gave s talk on ' Bniotion.il
Problems of Children.”
Mrs. Lems Kell y. Mrs. Eddie Neal.
Mrs. W. L. Liston and Mr*. R. H Ow-
ens attended the district meeting of
the Woman’s Society of Christian Ser-
vice at the First Methodist Church in
| Carthage last week.
Mrs. James McCarty and Mrs.
Pierce Wood, of Marshall, end Mrs.
Herman Bbarb visited Mrs. Ethel
Bradshaw Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Clements of
Carthage were guests Sunday after
noon of Mrs, Bmma Westmoreland
and daughter Ruth.____L.
Miss Vsretu Barnett and Miss Eli-
zabeth Becknell of Tupelo, Mlssisslp
pl are guests this wqek of Mr. and
Mrs. John McLaurin.
R. H. (Boh) Owens was recently
Initiated to the Scottish Rite Const*
tory In the Shrine. He attended the
Shrine Ceremonial held in Shreveport
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Earl honored
their son, Ramsey, with a birthday
dinner at their home Sunday.
Others enjoying the occasion with
him ware: Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Bari
and children of Cnrthage; Mr. and
Mrs, kjalcolm Bari and children: Mr.
ADMITTED—
Mrs. Alice Blrmingnam Bills, city;
Miss Billie Sullivan, city; Mrs. Cur-
rie Childs, Longbranch; Mrs. Rebn
Thornton, Bossier, La.; Mrs. C. B.
Marshall, Jr., city; Mr. Charles Brae-
sell, DeBerry; Mrs. Anita Hutto, citt:
Mr Jo. Soap Tenaha, Mra clty. Becky Faye Johnson, d-
C< ill ins. city; Carlton Weaver, Beck-
FAIRPLAY NEWS
MRS J. R. JACK.ON
Mrs. Saxon Harris aad mother. Mrs.
Will DuBoe* were la Carthage Tnes-
day.
Mi v Marvin Harris visited In Car-
thage Tuesday.
Mrs. rreach, Mrs. Austin sad Mrs.
Ballanger went to County Connell
Tuesday
The WSCS met Wednesday morn-
ing at 10:30 for a study coarse. Lunch
was served at noon and thsu tha wo
man cleaned the church aad painted
e iie of the
Six members
P-TA mat Thursday night with
twaive members present. Mrs. Ballen-
ger. president presided and Mrs.
Snow was program chairman.
Mrs. Marvin Harris and Janice bad
lunch with Mr*. Jo* B. Harris and
I.ouann Jackson Thursday.
Mrs. Ben Senley, Mrs. Jim Need
hsm attended the Beckrllle-Shelby-
vllle game Friday night
Joe B. Harris, Jimmy Dunn. Mr.
end Mrs. Saxon Harris and Sonny at-
tended the football game In Carthage
Friday.
Mrs. May Staley has a new car.
Mrs, Joe Parker Harris was si
home for the funeral of her cousin.
Charles Capps. Tuesday.
Grady Dunn and son have remodel-
ed their store. They have added rest
roomA a concrete front, and painted
the store.
Mrs. Jack McJImpay of LaTex visit-
ed Mrs. Saxon Harris Saturday.
Mr*. Gray Kyle and Kit spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lloyd
Brooks.
Mrs. Mary Henlgau is visiting Mrs.
Lois Hsnlgan In Nacogdoches thlt>
week,
Mrs. Hays Gentry, Ken and Jackie
visited Mr. and Mrs. Odell William*
In Henderson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo* B. Harris and
Louann spent Sunday with Mrs. Jim
Needham.
Bro. B. P. Ramsey was not able to
he here for church services this week
end due to n wreck he had three
weeks ago. He was not Injured, but
wrecked his ear.
LOTS OF FUN FOR ALL ... JOIN THE THRONGS
IN THIS EXCITING HUNT
$600 in Prizes
TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY MERCHANTS
LISTED BELOW
RULES
THE PRIZES are now on display in each sponsoring merchants
window. You are entitled to only one ticket with each purchase of
$1.00 or more.
Shop now for Christmas . . . and for personal needs, with your lo-
cal merchants . . . Save your tickets from day to day. Wednesday,
December 19 at 9 a.m. the winning numbers will be placed on each
prise, and the hunt is on. The big thrill comen when you find your
number on one of these beautiful prixea. . . All yours, compliments
of your Home Town Merchants.
ly; Mrs. Cleo Martin, city; Mrs. J. E
Pendergrast, Mansfield; Mrs. Carolyn
Lawless, Bethany; Mr. Norman Bail.
Gary; Mr*. Maxine Dickerson. DeBer-
ry: Mr*. Dorothy Mae Clark. Beck-
vllte; Mr*. Robert Walker. Mansfield;
Mrs. Ella McLIn, DeBerry; Mrs. Mat-
tie Taylor, Beckvlll*; Mrs. Ann Wil-
liams, city; Kenneth Maurltzeh, city,
Mrs. Vslma Jones, Longbrsnrh; Mrs.
Klla Hill, city; Bobby Sinclair, city;
Mrs. Elinor Boone, city; James War-
ren Davis, city; Margaret Ann Hug
hea, city: W. F. Knlghten. Ill, City;
W. C. Furrh, city; Mrs. Louise Thom
pson, Tenaha; Mrs. Edith Singleton.
DeBerry; Sam Colburn, Logsnsport:
Robert Morris, Beckvllle. Mrs. Dell’)
Foster, Houston.
DISCHARGED-.
Mrs. Lillina Jernlgan, Panola; Mrs.
Alice Birmingham Ellla, city; Doc
Buchannan. Jr., Beckvllle: Mrs. Flora
Drewry, Longbranch; Stephen Gri-
mes. Beckvllle; Mr. Joe Soap, Tenu-
hn; Carrie Childs. Istngbranch; Mr. A.
G. Mangham. Beckvllle; Mrs Bertha
Sunders, Logansport; Ruby Roque-
more, city; Juanita Malnea, city:
Mrs. Nynna Hull, city: Mr. O. T. Tho-
mas, Gary; Mis* Billie Sullivan, city;
Mra. Anita Hutto, city; Mrs. Reha i
Thornton. Bossier. La.; Mrs. Pat
Youngblood, city; Mrs. I. C. Haynes,
city: Mr. T. II. Davidson. Beckvllle;'
Mrs. Becky Faye Johnson, city; Mr
E. J. Salters, city; Mrs. Carolyn I-aw
less, Bethany; Mrs. J. E. Pendergrast,
Mansfield: Mrs. Velma Jones, Long-
branch; Mrs. Mattie Tylor, Beckvllle;
Kenneth Maurltzen, city; Mrs. Edith
Singleton, DeBerry; Mrs. Cleo Mar-
tin, city; James W. Davis, city; Mrs.
Dorothy Clark. Beckvllle; Evle Mae
Morgan, city; Douglas Bellamy. Clay
ton; Mra. Ludle Frasier, Tim pson,
Margaret Hughes, city; Joe Fite.
Beckvllle; W. F. Knighton. III. city.
COLORED ADMITTED—
Joe Fite, Beckvllle; Henry Morris,
Q*ry.
COLORED DISCHARGED—
Pink Perkins. -
and Mra. Wesley Spann and daughter
of Waskom; Mrs. Henry Burnett and
daughter. Ray, Roy and Reba Net!
Earl.
The Blyslan Flelda school will close
Wednesday afternoon for the Thanks
giving holidays and classes will be
resumed Monday.
Mr. and Mra Eddie Neal, Albert
Tiller and Albert Starnes Tiller visit
ed Mr. and Mra Grady Shivers In
Carthage Sunday afternoon.
The WSCS Is sponsoring a bazaar
to be held In the muaic room at the
High School November 23 at 7 p in.
Latex News
MRS. SRMA LEE PENNINGTON
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hudmaa aad
n. J; O., of Rldervffle visited bar nls-
ter and fhmtly, Mr. ad Mra S. P.
i tascock, last week
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Laagbam, Ly*
on and Judy Dee si nt the weekend
in Houston with their parents, Mr.
and Mra. Langhara „.»d Mr. aad Mrs.
Moldar.
Mrs. Jack Raliey spent several
days with her mother in Rodeam who
Is til la tha haagNaL
Mra. Bin Davis is visiting her dau-
ghter, Mra. Billy Latham. In Gulfport.
Mississippi for a tow weeks.
Lewis RaUey la home after spend-
ing several days In Panola Hospital.
Mrs. O. A. Roberts spent Friday
with Mra. A. W. Pennington aad Do-
nald.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo* Hudinuti of Long
view visited hi* uncle and family, Mr.
and Mra Levy Hudman. last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Evan* and son
and Mr. Graves visited Mr. bnd Mrs.
River Hill” last
Evans at
Mr. had Mrs. B. G.
Mr. aad Mrs. N. H. Hickey aad Mrs.
L. X Marff visited Mr. sad Mra R.
H. Marff is Fairplay Sunday.
Visitors in th* home of Mr. aad
Mra «L 8. Davis over the weekend
war* their daughter, Mr. aad Mra M.
M. Lynch, of Atlanta sad Mrs. Doris'
parenta, Mr. aad Mra W. L Hughes,
el McLeod.
Mr. aad Mra B. F. Dollar visited
the* daughter. Mrs. CUff Corley. In
Marshall Sunday and brought their
ladaoa, Randy, homo with them for
a few days visit.
Mr. aad Mrs. 8. P. Glasscock and
Barbara Ann spent the weekend with
lettvea la Liadale.
Mr. aad Mr*. Billy Knight of Car
thage visited her parents, Mr. and
Mra Jack Raliey Sunday.
Mra A. W. Pennington and child re ;t
visited her parents. Mr. and Mra Horn
cos Brans In Waterman's Front Sun-
day avsalng.
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CARTHAGE TRUCK * TRACTOR
S. Shelby St. Phono 383
Ask Us For Your Merchant’s Treasure Hunt Tickets
Panolai Butane Gaa
Service
. Hardin Furniture and
Appliance Co.
3 Beall Brothers
Naylors Dry Goods
Lacy's Grocery
Enunona Variety
W Grocery
Western Auto Associate
Store
Pony’s Tot * Toon Shop
The Shoo Box
Rip’s Hardware
Hawthorns Dry Goods
Matthews Dress Shop
Brown Hardwood Co.
DuBose Grocery 4k Mht-
Bird well Dry Goods .
T« rry Farris
Rand Drag Co.
Keeling Grocery
West Side Grocery
Drag Co.
Carthago Drag Co.
Pace Hardware Co.
Carthage Dry Goods
Cox Jewelry
Steptoe Jewelry
Martin Jewelry
Mode O’Day
Davidson Brothers
Hardware
A A M Plumbing Co.
Carthago Furniture Co.
Co.
PUT YOUR
“BAG”
In A Frozen Food
Locker
Hunters! Here’s hoping
you shoot your limit this
fall I Bring your catch to us
and we’ll properly clean
and process it and store it
in a froaen food locker.
It’s the modern way to
preserve your game.
Carthage Locker
Plant
B. FREEMAN BUSH
Rear of Post Office
It’s Boms Time
Al Davidson Brothers !
We're giving a bonus on
each Philco Refrigerator
we sell of. • •
38 PIECE
FIRE KING OVEN-
WARE SET
... In addition, your
choice of . ..
* 5 or 6 Radiant Heater
* Congoleum Rug ( any
size)
* Tricycle
* Red Wagon
THIS OFFER FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY!
SOACTTODAY!
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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/m1/9/?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.