The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1964 Page: 4 of 22
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•OtCAT AWARD WINNtRI At RACK MRITIND—('ub Daniel, Kenny McDaniel Ri
Stout Pack Ml praeented an Indian Ceremonial far their Mrs Roy Fleming and Mrs.
last meeting of the year The boya In the picture above .nri i(mmw Munmhrle,. Mike
Rack raw: Mrs Tray Jackson,
„ „_____11 Sam Colburn. Dan Mothers,
boys In the picture above and j(mmy Humphries, Mike NaU, Paul Pierce. Dewey Jack-
raw*are"H Beasiel? Jot 0r*#n* KuMpli Hancock, Jefrery Overturf. Mark
like LaOrone, David' Martin, Winston Whiddon, Cleburne Langltord, Bobby Patterson, Brad Nlchola, and Harold Smith
oungblood, Jimmy McDaniel, Tommy Thoman, Jerry Me- Clubmaster. —(Watchman Photo) _>
meeting of Urn year,
received the Bobcat Awards, the
program Left to right, front row
MAM KOUf PACK CIRfeMONY-Sam Colburn, Assist-
ant Cubmaster, led an Indian Ceremonial in which new
Cula ware welcomed and awards were presented to Cub
Scouts passing ranks. Members of Cub Scout Pack 24!M>arti
cipated in the program Thursday evening at Davis Pork.
—(Watchman Photo)
Ctmktn$ Tip*
bet dessert- place In a
• first bananas cet in
with rnei
with Mown wS"tUkel!T7«!5
sugar.
•rate even. Serve very hot with a
chilled settee stteh as caramel, hut
terscutch or vanilla.
CosMsf Tip*
Tbste thrill—slice largish curum
’in sneeighth ineh sHm
to estd, salted water 30 min-
fraln, roU in seasoned flour,
in deep fat until golden brown,
■illy good with fish
Sluts Club Has
Tacky Party
At the home of Mrs Claud Tomp-
kins. the Sims Home Demonstra.
tlon Club entertained the Daadwood
Home Demonstration Club with a
tacky parly and plrnle lunch.
The group met at tS:S» a m.,
and visited, made pictures and e*
changed household hints After
lunch, the Judging took place and
Mrs. Barbara LaOrone Won the
prise for being the tackiest.
prise for being
Visitors attending were Mmes.
Mattie Jernigam Neva rurrh. Ovell
Davis, Clara Maye Johnson, Lela
Mae LaOrone. Barbara LaOrona,
and Annette. Minnie Wise and Lau-
rie, and Beba Whiddon, Winston,
Calvin and Beba. .
Deadwood News IFormer Carthu8
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DEADWOOD—Jack Btttl
from Panola
Hospital in
y. He is critical!:
Alice LaOrone, Mias J
Jia Hospital
i Shreveport
illy IU. Mrs
udy Wither-
son ami John Farmer are In Pan
<>ia Hospital. Mrs. Charles Bri
is home from Panola Hospital.
Mr-; Leslie Johnson was honored
with a bridal shower at tha home
of Mrs. Baasel Gibbs Saturday
afternoon. She la the former Las*
lie Coats.
Mr. and Mra. Buddy tra La
Orone went to • Plage over the
weekend.
Annette LaOrona agent tha week-
•Biwm Mt grandparents. Mr,
and Mrs. Jack Nadi. at Shreveport
Mr and Mrs. Fred Wise of Hous-
ton agent tha weekend with Mr.
and Mrs David Wiaa and baby.
Mr. and Mra. Odls Alexander
and seme friends from Nacog-
doches visited in Deadwood Satur.
dtoy
Mr and Mrs. Lynn UOnme
■tftvepon naaseo n
Mr. and Mrs itorvard La
over tha weekend
Dr. and Mrs. buster Oray and
girls of Bastrop, La spent the
tha weekend at their camp
Mra. Dorris Wllkerson entered
Panola Hospital Monday for surg-
ery.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Smith had
their little granddaughter, Debbie,
of Stanley tor the weekend.
Mias Lends LaOrone of Shreve-
port and Johnnie Higgins of New
Orleans visited her parents. Mr.
and Mra. Lendal LaOrone, Sunday.
Joe Ben LaOrone it viaiting his
parents Itop-
Dev. and
Sunday for
nuai
Mr, and Mrs. Jimmy Davis
from Shreveport are home this
week. Mrs. Davis’ brather from
tonAdAiJAMaiAhSM f jt a— —
"■icniiOviwDf Li. ■iitI nrr iiRpnRW
art visiting them.
Mr. andilrs. Morris Partner and
Man
Give* TWC *500,000
D. LaOrone
A former Carthas* man, Arnold
L Bead, has Just given SSUU.ooo
to Tetaa Wesleyan Collage. Fart
Worth, tor construction of a seton-
ce building.
Mr. Need. 4P. la president af
Greaa Commonwealth Lilt lnaur
ance. Hu was in the insurance bu-
siness here and married a Panola
County girl, daughter af Mr. and
Mft. Henry Parish. Sha was em-
ployed here in tha County Farm
Agent’s office for a time
Mr. Heed’s Ufa story la a Hors
Hor:.» !TtoJts Sf
sent place In life, the following
sketch was in Sunday’s issue of the
Dallas News:
“heed, whose petunia were
F. Austin BUIa College in Nacog.
dacbea and Hum A b M. He Is a
and mini*-
tar.
i "He tonnded hla own Inautunca
company in ISSS. and the firm now
has more than •ITI.OOO.WO of in-
auranee Hi force ’* V
Cemetery Day
At Auderson
son of Shreveport visited
WESTINGHOUSE ROOM
p.’V *
\ ^
AH’ Cbnditioiier
mm QUANTITY AT TIM MKO
Mrs. Emmett LaOrone, MmnMP,
Bessie Bojutt of Shreveport la
spending the week with Mr. and
• LaOrone and
siistotog
Mrs. Buddy lra
Mn. Dee Johnson. Mrs
LaOrone and baby, Mr*.
Whiddon «•! children. Mr*
Wl*a and baby, Mr* Orville Davis
Mrs. Ira UGreM. Mrs. MaHie
Jernigaa and Mra. Neva Furrh of
the Home Demooatratiou Club vla-
Hed with the Sima Club at Mrs
jfiitotoSMMlM
sharecroppers
was unable b
an a farm near Alta,
la hear until ho was
9 years old. An operation correct
ed his deafness, but ho Had a
speech handicap which he over fonathan
doto« an to work> hla wav ,ba Uwg tot the alle of
throush high school and thrae col COUrthou<#e and f
jtoM^
, ’’He is a graduate of l#on Mor-
ris College, Jacksonville. Stephen
Memorial Dey at
camatary In the Antioch commun-
ity la scheduled for Sund;<c, Lunch
will be served pienie style and-a
business meeting will be held with
MN. Shirtey Sailers, chairman of
(he committee, presiding. Those in
lerestad in this family cemetery
am invited lo attend the meeting
The cemetery la tne burial nine#- of
Anderson who donated
the ild
for whom Ander-
son Park is named. ]
ANTtOCM—Mr and MN Guargp
Hooker made a trip to Ban An
Vanin last week
Mrs Sosa Needham and Mtaa
Matty Stillwell wen Tenths via
Ai|» Ttoweday. >.-
Guest* af Mr and Mn. L U.
Garland Sunday wen Mr gad
Mr* Budutph Garland. Larry and
CNlg of Houston, Mn Agna*
Lavtl and Patay of Carthage and
Burk MeDaMel
Mr. and Mrs. Hamer Choate
have a new ehrevoiot pick up
h and Mn L. V Garland
spent two day* at the H V Me
Daniel store while Mr. and Mr*
MeDaidel vlaiied their dauahter.
Mias Peggy McDaniel at Dayton
lloiUa Peace left Sunday for em
oyment near Baton Bouge! La
Mra. Pauline McDaniel visited
her parents, Mr. and Mn. Earl
Choice in kilgore. Sunday.
Mr. and Mra Andrew McDaniel
are viaiting her parents. Dr and
Mrs. Hobert Wise in Houston, and
are going with them on vacation.
Mr and Mra. Jack Barron and
son of Shreveport visited Mr. and
Mrs Hollis Peace, Monday
Mr and Mn. Cleve Haney and
Linda McDaniel spent Tuesday
night with Mra Sallle Carter at
Logaasport and viatled Mr. and
Mn. Bill Cameron at Longatreet
W^dntnliy
Lovil Hudson was admitted to
Panola Haapttal Monday.
Weekend guests af Mr. and Mn.
Waiter Hudson and family were
Mr. sad Mrs. Jake Campbell. Wal.
ta, Nila and Wesley of Longview
and Mr. and Mra. Pike Haoker of
tWaas City.
Mr. and Mrs Clave Haney. Mr.
and Mrs Glyn Haney and Joan
McDaniel accompanied by Mr.
and Mra. Claude Jenklna of Beck
vide, Mr. and Mra. Brady Tomp-
kins ef Henderson and Mr. and
Mn. Hugh Sikes went on a pic-
nic at Joaquin Saturday,
Troy WhHeworth. Miss Nettie
french and Billy Dickey of Wines
hero vlaiied Mr. and Mrs. Olyn
Haney last week
Patay Lovil went to Houston Sun
day for a tow weeks visit with
Mr. and Mn. Hudolpb Garland
and family and Mr and Mra
Gerald Lovil and family She will
also visit Uie Lamar Garlands at
Freeport.
Mr. and Mra. Eddie MrCaskell
and boya visited Mrs. Lloyd Moore
over the weekend the Horn
staying with their grawdp*
white the MrCaahaHa aw enr
B F A cottage. Neeefdee
Mr and Mn. Munrwa fe
and baby af UPorto visited
I. B Cook Monday
Miss Judy
Jimmy Mack
•9*1 ' "
church in Ft Worth June A
Friars ta Mm granrid
Mn. L E. Cuufc.
Mrs. Bennie Baldwin of t
and Mrs. Jewet Kyle af 9
visited Mrs Rasa Needham 1
cwofc Monday.
a Judy EaMmrtaa Fvtoe
> Mach Page are to be
at the Homewood I
Makes Finn
Statement
TO THE PEOPLE OT
COUNTY
Thank you once *1*
very fine vote yen gave me
FtNt Primary held on Map
Please make it a point to
lo Urn polls this
and veto in the
ved me tha
yon aa yi£
you supported me vary gang
four years ago in tha raid A
trict Judge; and yon provld
-client support for my caw
this year In the Find Pria
much
I would like very
your District Judge. My
and pledge is to grovldo
full-lime, active, and i
service Your vote ran
cldc that it is time to
opportunity of service
day. June d; I will a|
vote for me in the B
Bate f need your help to
ted.
toncawly. .
FEED HUDSON
Claudle Tompkins. Thursday.
Visitors of Rev. and Mrs Dee
Johnson Saturday were their
daughter, l-ouise, and family of
Gilmer.
TO THE
VOTERS
OF PRECINCT
NO. 1 AND MY
FRIENDS OF
PANOU
COUNTY:
Again I want In say haw grataful I am for the good
vwta and aapport I received in the First Primary Flection
an May S and wish to thank the people for the courtesy
shown the employees af Precinct No. I, and my wife
and me during this entire campaign 1 humbly solicit
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HtnaniMM
serve you to the best af my ability,
your vole and support I
•, that I may continue to serve as your County Cem-
fkr servant ft has
f m nrwnjnf my race on my jrwn merits and the
gpiujPtos that has bean made to Panola Omnlv since
the beghiamg to my term. I have served you as humMy
URfcMtoarttoflr
mga with -everyone f believe m being firm hut also
rmiegnm the righto af each parson. 1 have always co-
operated with fhe City. Highway Depart meat and Cont-
artmtouars Court to have better streets and road*, and
base gapaitillj <<> operated with the people af frertnrt
Ha 1 to hate a better system of total rand* As nstud
tot yen li Id
I have always
the betterment of I
yrtng my Judgment
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1964, newspaper, June 4, 1964; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901161/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.