The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1964 Page: 3 of 22
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Carthaae Municiami Altentl Cmtvontion in Nacowlochw TaiumVw*
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Hi* Fourth Annual Junior Day
Convention of Itle Sixth District
Of the IVxas Federal inn ol Music
Ctoba WM held if the Kredont*
Mold In Nacogdoches, TYxa* on
iaiunlay Theme of the convention
%*s "There*s Magic In Music"
Members of Junior Club* attend
ml from Carthage, fnckvilie, i>n
ter, Newton, Alto, and Hearne
Mira Ueltnn ttumgardner. Sixth
thstrict President TtUt
mi.
tegm Music Huh and the Ida Rose
Moore Jr Club
Member* trom these club* who
appeared on the program* wetc
ryntbla Stone, playing piano solo.
"Map Scotch" by MwMraW: piano
solo. "Spinning song" by Oilmen
releb. played by Phillip Stone;
esldcnt
1C, presld
Keports from Jttnior Hub pn-
alilents were given and a musical
program followed with represen-
tative* ftom each club |M*rforniing
Ipa. Annie B fVnner, Alio, Sixth
IHstrtrt Junior ciumaelor, Ihiro
nuced the program. Mr* Klthv
■aas la the Junior Counselor of
the four Junior Music club* of
Carthage which are Altngt-o Music
Hub, The Melody Makers. Poeo At-
piano duo, "Swl** Village” by ttodd
by Jan Burke
ite, piano di
»n»" by Drain#
tile and Nedr* Hudson, piano solo.
iy Jan Burke and Kathy Apple
gate, piano duel. ‘Country Oar
dena” by Oralnger, played by Nev
Prelude in D Plat" by Chopin
played by Thmmy Heaton; piano
solo “Hungarian Dance" by Rain
f. piano
cker” by Wright,
holt), played h> Steve Stone: piano
t py
piano
solo, “Cinderella At the Hall" by
solo, Banjo Picker" by
played by Sharon Ashby,
Bchey, played by Mary Holmes: or
Icinal composition, “tby Soldier*
March”, eompoaed and perfitrnteii
by Hava sholmire; piano *otn,
' March on the While Beys'*, by
Raymond, played by Ron Roque
more
Other Junior Music Hub mem
bers attending the convention were
Barbara Anne Bupikoa. Phyllis
Bounds, Judy Boyd Wanda Boyd,
Diana Davis. Debbie Bast Rebeka
Bant. Judy Harris. Amy Hudson.
Debbie Leggett, I .eon a San Asti.
Suranne Stoddard Paula Curium
Kathy Wardian, and Nartry Whi
laker
Mrs .1 T Warner, Jr of earth
age, ia the Junior Counselor ol the
Bach Junior Music club of Beck-
vltle Members appearing on the
program were Auhrv cmw play-
ing a piano solo. "Russian Dance”
by Kngelman. and Carolyn Akins
playing a piano solo. “Sonata
Pathettque" by Beethoven Others
attending from the Baeh Junior
Musle Clolt of Hei-kvllle weh> Del-
annt Buchanan. Nancy Rnaa. Vlr
gtnta Wyatt, Ann smith, and Kathy
and fYam-e* M ai ner
Certificate* were presented by
Mr* Kenner to each performer
for memory, technique appegran
c* and quality of perfnmMMMm.
Mrs. Deltnn Rumgardner preaSM-
ed a Junior Club Prealdent'a Ptn
to the Poco Allegro Music Ch*b
of Carthage fbr having the high
e»l attendance al the convention
Mrs Rumgardner also conducted
a musical quiz and awarded three
Junior Award Ptn* to the winner*
Ml** Carolvn Akins of the Bach
Junior Music Club of Beckvktle
was among llu* winner* the door
prlre given by Ktt. Bumgardner
was won by sberrt collln* of New-
ton the Cirri Place Ribbon Award
fhr Yearbook and Achievement Re
coni Bonks were won by Ihe Mu
*ati Junior Club nf Alto.
the luncheon al noun honored
Mr* C K Moore, Jr, second vie*
preside in. TKMC; Mr* Dellon
Bumvardner Sixth District Wrest
dent. Mis J t. Varhomugh. Reek
Vltle, Achtevcmenl Reeord Rook
chairman tf Me and Sixth Dtairiet
vice-president; Mrs Billie Uage.
Sixth Distrn-t corresponding *e
cTetary. Mrs Kilby Boss. Junior
Counselor of Carthage: and Mrs
Koscoe Smith of Beekvillr. presl
dent of the Beckvllle Musle Club
and Slxlh Distrlet chairman of
Achievement Kecnrd Books. Mrs
Boa* offered the invocation
Mrs Moore was the guest apeak
or It the luncheon She spnke on
"Mustr Bnr All Youlh".
the young mnsiciJn* were ac
rnmpuntid lo NarOgdoche* by their
counselors. Mrs Ross and Mr* J.
T Warner. Jr, and Mmea Moore.
Bumgardner Uage. Yarborough,
Smith. Stone. Whitaker and Davis
there were 101 delegate* attending
the convention.
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tAtt’M—Baptist youRg peopli
who attended the Youth Rally at
trim* chattel were I’atrula
tlameT, Brenda Nail. Menefre
Smith, Bare* Nail Anita John*
Sandra Allen Joe Matthew* Jim
Bob Smith (iu* Matthews, Jamie
Johns. Stephanie Reatl Judy
Panel! Tt>rr> Kindly. Sheryl Kind
ley Jimmv Tatum and Jimmy
Hardin XdtiR* attending were
Mr* Y t. Nail and Bev J. M
John*
Ameeling of Dlrirlcl 14 Chris
nan chnreh was held at camp
Alben* on Highway 31 Attending
from the local church were Mr.
and Mr* Julian Vincent Mr* Al.
ma Thomason, Mr* Jessie Clark j
and Bev J. Henry Parker Ser
vice* were held in the afternoon
and evening
Mr and Mr* curll* Bllinit and
son* of Beaumont visited her
brother and family, Mr. and Mr*
Jaek William*, rerrntly
Mr and Mr* C A. Nail of Arp
spent Sunday night and Monday.
with their sun. V. L. Nall and
family
CuHi* Smith, Mr. and Mr*
Verlln Nicely. Mr. and Mr*. V L.
Nall, Mr and Mr* Joe Weaver
and Rev and Mr* J. M John*
attended the Henderson Lion*
Club 401 It anniversary Banquet I
held in the Henderson Community
center Saturday
Air* tiradv Turlington and
Mr*. B. H Pierce visited Mr*
t J Wright In Overton Hospital j
Sunday.
the condition nf Mra. Paul Rug
ers who i* in M D Anderson
and hbsltal In Houston Is un
changed
several men have killed deer
*0 far. they are Sidney Martin.,
Charles Belly. Mr and Mr*
Ray Williams. Bill William*.
DeBerry
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Scott Thomas, one year old. wearing No. tl. lx all equipped
to hit the line against Doehes Friday night. He U the
nephew of Tommy Allison. No 87 oli the Bulldog squad
and the son of Mir and Mrs Richard Thomas of Uarlaitd
Mrs Thomas Is the former Miss Kaye Allison. From the cut
of his eye. he is going to make a hard-hitting full back Ml
somebody’s team one of these days.
I'rlttel|>ul David Hitter 9|ieaks
At Beckvllle I’-TA Meeting
The Beckvllle P-TA met thur* !the children they teaeh, (o Me the
day afternoon in rite llomemak moat Important,factor In heMig a
tng Depart men! of Rdckville High teacher It I* true we have Better
School. school* and equipment today than
'flte Junior 0la.es was in charge one hundred year* ago or even
of Ihe program. when we were In school, but hive
the topic- "together We Help a j»e ever thought with this .fast
| annual child by Increasing Educationaling and changing world what
Community thanksgiving service* Opportunities wa* preaertted hj the school* will be like one Nnn
will he* held Wednesday Novem the High School principal. David deed years from now1 Let's us do
her 25 at 1 Ml pm at the Bethany' Hitter. He said our most pressing our part now that we may have
Baptist Church the Bev Mini tired today in the field of Krioea a nart in (he better schools, by
/on Biggs Jr . pastor of the Mt **‘>n l* heller teachers and bet j our lives and examples r(
Zion Methodist Church, will he ter equipped schools It Is true we Mrs t T Akins introduced
the speaker Other churches pdn have good teacher*, bed we need Rev chart*, cfark. pastor of
ihg in the services are Bethanv heifer teacher dedicated teach Brook* Missionary Baptist chdtch
Methodist. Pierce Methodlsf and «*•- learher* with the welfare of who gave a very interesting and
New llehron Baptist inspirit# devotional from the
Friends and relatives freon tommy were weekend guesf* of hook nf Knorins using as Ids
here attended funeral afnicFi for Mt and Mr*. J 0. Langston thedte. Moving Forward" . fhy
Robert L Pike in tyler Mr c Mff baby son of Mr and Mr*
Pike, a former resident of fte Jimmv Lawless entered ShrinDf'S
Berry, was the father of Robert Hospital in Shreveport TuesdiV
Yates Pike of Carfhage lor fmd surgerv
Mr aftd Mr* C. O Thompson Mr* Oene Oden and children higher pouri"
and Mr* Alma Walsh are were weekend guests of her par Mr*, frhv WilHams. pres
enis in Marshall j presided at Ihe huslhesi sei
f.inda ReevFs who attend* betaf- .Mr* Roh stone, seiretflry.
ness school in Tyler, was at home the minutes and Mr*. E5oc I
for the Weekend ' anan It. gave the (rhMlurer s re
Mr. and Mrs <j B Reeve* of port she also reported on the
it. Oklahoma wdfe gne«ts Dallas and Mr< l.ovie .McNeese Halloween carnival, which #a*
of Mr and Mr*. Charles and family of Houston were re very <ueees.sftd, the conceaMon
of Mrs Beulah stands at foOthall games proc4
H and ai.*« the membership
-— ,‘jss members joined the
during the membership drlvr dfettt*
twelfth and fifth grades being the
winnera/
Re» and Mrs lattria Asher wftre
introduced Rev Asher is pallor
of the First Bafdflt Church f
Supf R c Belacbamp jMe
funmeed the communtty ThatUis
guests of their sister and family
in Freepfirt
Mrs Louise Dunn is at home
from Houston.
Mr and Mrs Jim Rlalack of
wilburton. Oklahoma were
last week
Blalack I recent guests
Mrs Charles Harrison and) Reeve*.
Panola News
HMD. tommy Aeftftft
PANOLA Harry Aimed., lettify Johnson Philip Michael «,v;n*
Bus week for overseas service Mart Wen add f es. from New A,'ar*n*pl,1 '' huridt Wedfta*
His wife, the former Penny Orleans Mr and Mr* Jessie To ,*'L 1'""'ll* ' *m.mhV M
Powell end son Oregory win r#-|h,*, and family Billie lee Dlona l ™ #ni •*•***♦
main with her parent* Mr and Nell, James Shirley and Mr* Her ™*,'.'*** . ^
Mr* Spurtin Powell man Ynont Mr* w3l.ee Holmes ^hOof/hoUr wfn^,n ^arg#o#
derson from Logansport v.Iried Johnson and children from Hous churches will partic.pute
the c, n Johnsons Tuesday. 'on and Mr and Mrs CWfire r.\ the
MeTVm’l n * To r,TZ t iw, 3?^tSTZe*4S
wrs ntvm Johnson has been iff Mias Kaye Martin enterfaiiwd K
Mrs fJerald Johnson made a a few close friends wPh a birth g ”
bdstnes strip to NWW fmeans this day dinner in her home Saturday rh*' -h'mor < lass on the rmm
weekend night given m honor of her friehri (4*m1 '*r,h n !»+**■**
dr* Cammie Cofhns nf Mat- Jimmy Thomas^ from Logansport The Junior Class Iheif spngftnr
shaB visited friend* In Panola this Due*** were Hot Johnson and and room mother Were hostess for
week tier friend Tommy Speights frdm the social hour The refreshlAa*
Mr* River t+e Johnson went ro lawupMreet faMe was laid with a brown men
logansport Tuesday Mrs Mary Powell add fimh and the retRerpRece wad a
Mr* Bribe Jones mother Mfa daudMer* Mrs Matv lefgh large eornucOpia from wSrli
Carter u home after spending l-ossin nf Mau-ura and Mrs Der spilled fruits Mrs H. D Dtfe*
several days m Panola Hospital aMme Pisher <A Houston visited •orred enM frmt psmeh front jWe
ft Terry Johnson Who is attending Mr ..rut Mrs Spurhn Powell Pri eryslal punch Imwl and hoftte
sehool m Nacogdorlies spent the day randies and borweoiade dan
weekend wifh a fHend m Pale*. 1 Mr add Mfs Jr«s*c ToHps were served from crvftlal
tmen Terry and bis sister Rondo JStne* and Shirley from Houston trdft Older room nOthers asdksl-
had birthday* Saturday and C A Johnson and Rrefkla ad fh the rpufteAes
Mr* F.ontv MeFawMen of Nhilnh visited the C D Johnsons she —
spent ftmlAsy afternoon with her day tj t'iaaa^aaS Ida
son Mr anri Mr* fMin MrFaddew Mrs Marvin Smith of Kilgdre 9*4 w 9,99 • 999
Donnie and R<dWne i> visiting her lovdher and fam M.. .i...... * j*_____
Mr and Mr* Wayne Ander-un riy Mr and Mr* Herherf by ^WawwStaatwtdr LfTW *
and faintly from Shreveport rr* and Dan nr this weelanwt _ *
iterf Ms parents Mr. and Mrs f Dob MrFadrieW k» DutMing a f*N YfRRKTDWN Nasry iJfw
D Anderson rent house for Ro Bo Bag ley enant Thomas D Vincent, so# *f
Mrs Roy Jones and daugh dltlie lee Tohtaf. frarvfsoe of dr and We* rhnntaw f, Mmeent
ter Mrs nt Ward Johnson rtsieM the O A Jotonann sill Nave ** "tat fam la. CarthagAw
Mr amt Mrs Onrfe Mutter and TtWomtav for the Armv/He writ * erewmemheg af Helicopter Wi
Jimmy m Shreveport Wednesday he stationed at Camp Fotk Submarine Four aboard the am
a Visiting the Ray Jo,ie, Sunday Visiting Res R f, Johnson and s'dwr »r»oe aircraft carrier Ml
•ere Mrs Dillard Johnson of family Sunday were Dene Utvgtev Yorktown. operating WWW the Pt-
Dead wood Mr and Mrs George and fatnilv from Shre\ apart and 'nn ^ ,n *he Far M |
Jimmv from Shrove »ea*t ftrims from Shrink The sqtiadtww is a part ef «w i
port and Mr and Mrs Uswwrd Mr. fttta Erwin and Mrs Lee submarine Hh
Jones from Bossier City. la Speights are visiting their si*- composed of
Mrs Anna Johannas mere ter Mrs Jim Bo/eman at than «*d air units,
Mrs Rwrew Chandler nf Center rhnwt tot a Wo day* dwnrWV »Wwy
•s ih m Pannla Hnspttal Iwwda Anders** and a fridM Me vrill hav
Visiting the G A Johnsons thin 'ram Rhenmptet ate spending a ..sft parts hi
weekend were their children and few days with kfs grandparent* "pities and
•r and Mrs Mur Mr. and Mr* Raw .Andaman. Far Feat.
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1964, newspaper, November 19, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901135/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.