The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1964 Page: 17 of 24
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(loach Deppc Voices Thanks
The rifth Annual I Mile Swim
ha* keen MKreiafwIly completrd
Once again, It was imM with
enthusiasm by all iwtomwn. it*
rhes and parenti. many of whom
earn* great distances to partici
pale
The mieeeM and smoothness with
which the events progressed wax
due to the effort* of a great man>
people.
gome of theie who helped, and
whom I would rxperially like to
thank for their aaablante are: i
Louis Hull and the employee* or
the Water District, who construe '
led the course, and patrolled it j
for safety throughout the event 11
Mark Osborne for the use of his '
barge and tent. Judge Ward chand
ler. who has helped each yepr,
routributtnR his barge and his time
in the interest of the youth of Pa-
nola countv: Itoh Trimble and U-1
land Straccner and the meiaoers
of the Rxplorer Scout Unit;
And Pat Bailey. Mary Hull. Od
rasa Weldon, ami June Oliver, w ho
did the massive amount of paper
work necessary ; Tom Bankhead..
Wayne Gentsch. and Rotary Prest-'
dent Glen Flornoy. who wore ev- i
erywhere at once, handling the
many details necesaary;
John Lewis Bunyard. K Troy
Harkrider. and the Carthage Vol-
unteer fire Department, who
handled communications and were
moat active In the Safoty Patrol;
the times. Philip Koonce. and Dr
James Malone and Perrin Pickle
of Port Worth. Also Prank Cusack
of Dallas, past president of the
South western AAU tor his per
sonal assistance
We must alaa include all the
members of the Panola County
Queen's Court, who furnished the
glamour and presented the troph-
ies to make the day complete the
photographers. Woody Btngham.
Weldon Moore, Red Oliver Roy
Bolmes. Qulnry Weldon. Mah-omh
Hudson Terry Weldon and Dehbte
Baity, who sMiated greatly In 11*
safety and production of the meet.
TO Mrs Mabel Malone and the
many other aut-of-town parents
and coaches whb stepped in to as
slat whenever they sow the upper
(unity to help. To the Panola
County Chamber of Commerce far
their assistance and ta the member-
ship of the Carthage Rotary Club
who furnished the money and sp
onsorthip for the entire event
TO all the above, and the many
others who helped In any way. I
would like to express my sincere
thanks, both for myaelf and for
all the youth who were able to
participate in this most excellent
competitive event.
WALTER P. DEPPE
i mVlasds
LIHI
HMripnau
PANOLA WATVIlMAN Carthage, Texas, Julv 1« 1984 - I Section S
Street corner opinions ia usually
based upon street corner informs
tlon.
ROYAL ARCH MAIONS APPOINTED OP*
PICIRE- These new officers of Chapter 28,
Royal Arch Masons were installed Monday.
Left to right, K H. Ingram, chaplain; Joe
Lynn Reeves, Can tain of Host; llule
Spears. Sr., Principal Sojourn; Ed Finklea,
Royal Arch Captain; John Pitts, Master of
the second Veil; Other officers not shown
include James Ingram. Master of Veil; Worth
Collins, Master of first Veil; Bert Mlnter,
guard. —(Watchman Photo!
Texas produced B73.OB7.OOd bar-
rels of crude oil In 11*63. 33 1 per
cent of U. 8
mm
Services for
Wit* Ha that I\aws»English
3R.B2
After work or before bed a warm, soothing bath with the
Jacuzzi can work w onders as an aid to casing avers dap
tensions. While vou lie back effortlessly in sour tub. Row.
log. aerated water from the Jacuvri gently massages your
body. Helps relax muscle spasm and Simulate local circu-
lation where applied. AH Without drugs. Us wundaiiuL
Ask jour physician.
TRY IT in yew borne without obNgado* Mt UZ/f... Ag
game that manna Whirlpool balk. Just write nr phono as.
Phono: _____
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D I wowU like to trj t/U^Joanu without oMtottoa.
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CARTHAGE DRUG
"PREKRIPTION SFICIAUfTf"
Wo Deliver Phene OX Mffl
JUDY LAKE
(Held over from last week)
MT BETHEL—Sunday visitors of
Mr and Mrs Doyt Beasley and
family were Mr and Mrs Everett
Beasley and John nf Shreveport
and Mr and Mrs Howard Beasley
Mr and Mrs Thomas Milford
and daughter of Canton stopped by
Monday for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Frasier.
Tammie Haynes and Jimmy
Beasley were ill with mumps
during the week
Mr and Mra. Andrew Null were
visited during the week by Rev
and Mra. Clark and family of Har
vard. Mass., Mrs Jessie Canler
and children of Freeport. Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Hill and family of
Ureggton. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Nutt and girls of Nacogdoches,
Mra. Rich and Bradshaw of Dal
las. Mr. and Mrs Elma Davis and
family of Longview.
-Mem-A. J Kirkland of Hender-
son was guest preacher if the
Baptist church during Ike weekend,
lie war dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Bryon Griffith and family.
Messengers elected to represent
Ihe Baptist church al the I’anola
youth meeting Monday night at the
tiny, tin std» Baptist church
were Mike Tinkle. Sidney Burns,
Maxie Lake. David Bush, and Bet
ty Bush.
Sunday visitors of the Burl Wil
kersona weye Mr. and Mrs Lynn
Lake and children of Tyler. Junior
Stuart, of Houston. Mr and Mrs
Walter Lake of Longview. Mr. and
Mra C. R Burns and Sidney of
Mufvaid
Mr and Mrs. John Fields and
family of Fort Worth visited during
the week with, her mother Mrs.
L. U Haley and Mrs Juanita
Bush and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tinkle of
Nacogdoches spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. Bernard Tinkle
Attending the revival meeting at
New Shady Grove during the week
were Mr. and Mrs Will Dudley,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arnold. Mr and
Mrs. Bryon Griffith and family,
Rev and Mrs W G. Griffith. Rev.
Kenneth Griffith was the evange-
list.
Rev. and Mrs. Itoyd Kersey and
family attended the American Bap
list Association in Chicago. Illinois
during the week. Before returning
home they will Visit relatives in
Indiana, and their parents. Rev.
and Mrs Jessie Duran and family,
Mr and Mrs Carl Kersey in Kir-
by, Ark.
Mrs Buford Langford is in fan
ola Hospital where she underwent
major surgery Friday
Gay Lararim- of Nacogdoches ia
spending a few days with her
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Arnold.
Held Friday
Funeral services were held Fri-
day at 4 p in at the Hawthorn Fun
era! Home Chapel for Miss Nel
wyn Louise English. 34 Miss Eng
lish died after being struck by an
automobile in l-ongview at #40
a m. Wednesday
The Rev H B Roquemore off!
elated at the funeral services. Bur-
ial was in the Liberty Chapel Ce-
metery
Surviving are her father, Charl-
es F English Houston, and her
mother, Mrs. T. C. Gregory, Long
view.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Fr— huh Ctstfil lnM
You always got the Rest lor teas at Butler Chevrolet
auto repair department. Robert Davis ia thoroughly
experienced and I# a specialists on repairing wrecks,
general body repair and installation of glass. Wo can
handle your insurance claim and help you coiled your
lom. Lot your prootem be our problem — and we'll
settle everything and make repairs on your car to
look as though M bad never been dented.
COMC tM TODAY!
VERNON BUTLER
7ff W. M
DAVIS
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Phene OX *4411
PVT. CARL A BARTON
Pth Curl A* liar Ion
Complete* Marine
Training al Hone
Marine Private Carl A Barton
son of Mr and Mrs Car! Barton
of 4JIH Cnited Gas. < arthage. Tex
as has completed recruit training
at Hie Marine Corps Recruit fie
pot San Diego. Calif
Marine recruits undergo more
than 100 hours of physical condi
tinning, spend more than 80 hours
learning how to drill, and devote
three weeks to rifle and pistol
marksmanship in their 11 week
training program
Several hours are devoted to
spiritual and character building
courses
Production nf good basic Marin
e* and responsible patriotic citi
gens are the two primary objec
fives of the program
In the physical fitness training.
*he recruits run lift logs, climb
ropes, conquer three different oh
stacle courses progress through a
variety of body building exercises,
swim and partffipwfo in organized
games To nr>es so re Hfeir progress
they take four strength-measur
mg tests
Fn4towing graduation. the new
Marine re peri ed to Camp Joseph
H Pend lei on near Oceanside.
Calif. for adv anced infantry tr
anting
SKAT8S tPCIO WORK
Toronto, fmtario. r'anad* - W.+
ling was row stow for a woman err,
ptnye of the records departmer. at
Ihe stack exchange m Toronto To
speed up her work she tried rol-
ler skates to keep en » fk foe lasi
pare set in the egeha-me A rw **•
of 3ft 633 MM shares were tia.K-d
in a day after He* announceww
! nf a major are find.
\li*tf IAmine Smith
In Hontenn Ta
Beckville Circle
Mias Louise Smith. Mrs. J M.
Smith, Airs. J D. Brasher. Mrs.
A K. Van Sickle. Mrs T F Jor-
dan Sr . and Mrs Hubert Gar-
ner. Sr , were hostesses Tuesday
fur the social meeting of the Genia
Barber Circle of Beckville Metho
Hist Church, at a luncheon In Uie:
home nf Mis* Smith
Mrs J. M Smith gave the in
vocation The luncheon was served i
ftom Ihe dinng table laid with a
white damask cloth centered with
a beautiful arrangement of sum-
mer flowers In a crystal bowl On
the buffet was an arrangement of
white gladioli and yellow cannas in
a brasg conatiner.
The mantle in the living room
held an arrangement of pink crepe
myrtle in a brass container
Mrs T. F Jordan Sr . Mrs Hu
fieri Garner amt Miss Louise
I Smith conduc ted several games
Enjoying the day were Mrs. G.
W Graham III. Mrs Lewie Stokes.
Char'otte. N.C., Misg Carrie Bar
her. Miss Caroline Gibbs. Mias Te
bie Brooks. Mmes Elbert Wil
hams. A A Carter. C. V Garner.
J I’ Roquemore. Bob Slone and
Randy. H D Gillis. M H Thomas
Sr., B I, Parker, J P. Beau
champ. Houston Brooks. Jim Ben
Barnett. A C Williams. Hubert
Garner Sr . A K VanSickle. T
F. Jordan. Sr.. J D Brasher. J M
Smith and Mias l-ouise Smith
\DMITTED JUNE » { Vernon Bridwell. City , Mrs James
Robert Rsm-cy. New Iberia. I-a h
Mrs. Don B Clark. Bastrop La. DISCHARGED JUNE *7
Mrs. Arthur Aldridge Giry, Mrs yri Wimberley. Logans
•len English. Beckvilie. Mrs Mur |wrt u Mrg j T r,
•y 0. Moore. Timpxon, Mrs. AHm joaqUm Henrv Joe T*omey. Ten*
1 Ford. City, Rodney Rushing. h- Mr. R B Rddins center.
Ity, Mrs. George Inime. lily, Jean Hancock Tenaha.
Mr* Mary Higginbotham, t ity. yIV)| Malone l^mgBranch Mrs
OttCttAMNb -It NK 83: _
Mrs Mattel Wallace. Limgstreet.
La., Robert Prolliro. II o u * t on
lames Garrison. Garrison. Alice
tancock. Tenaha Howard Mims,
tr., Beckville. Miss Patricia Lee*
'torch, Beckville Mrs Howard
Brittain. Gary Mr* Will Mnrph>.
iary, Steven Dent. Ttm|>son. Mrs
Billy Magness, Umpson, Everett
toyett, City. Mrs. thmald Sim
non*. City, Curtis D e n n a r d.
Ity.
LDMITTKD JUNE 27
Mrs. William W Dorman. Kll-
,ore. Mrs. Ilarrel Hay Tindol, Cen
or, Henry Joe Twomey. Tenaha.
lev. Phillip Fenley. DeBerry.;
.arry (tilths. Gary. Grady Harris,
'Ity. Vernon Bridwell, City, Mrs
Carthage ttoyn
Attend Key Club
Convention
Rod McCrary and Eddie Morri-
son of Carthage High School were
among 2.000 Key Clubbers, and
their adult advisers, who attended
the 21st Annual Convention of
Key Club International sponsored
by Kiwanis International, at Dall-
as. Texas. July 3-8
Principal speakers, in addition
to Key Club president Kenneth S.
Cohen, who de'ivered his addresg
at the July session, were The Hon
orable Edgar E. Foreman. United
Slates Congressman; and Mr Char
les A. Swain. President of Kiwanis
International. Jeanine Zavrel. Miss
Teenage America, presented the
talent show awards presentation '
Maude Mullins Tatum. J. P Con-
way. City Mrs Ida Imiu Rogers,
idly Mrs Bobby Smith. CM> Mr*.
Rubin S Rowe. City Mrs Georg*
' Crumr Clip.
admitted junk w
Mrs A. D Cremean, Garrison,
, F O Billingsley, Tenaha Jerry W.
Foahee. lagtsiysrt. U Mrs Mil-
dred Gilchrist Center. Mrs James
T Rogers, Joaquin. Mrs Eli Da-
vis, City. Robert Pike. City,
Elton Tiller. City. Michael Railey,
DISCHARGED JUNE 28
Mrs O t. May. Joaquin. Mra,
Paul McCarfolJ. Tenaha. Larry
Gibbs, Gary. Mrs. Halls Pike,
Gary, Mrs Edna MeClain City.
NO NUD TO PUT Off REPAIRS!
DRIVE A NEW-
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1964, newspaper, July 16, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901137/m1/17/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.