The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1969 Page: 2 of 12
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Thu redo/, September 25; 1969
TfoCloifovilla Tii
(Hi* 1 He Mr*.
Owuby Norwood, Wxs vk-i/ rr,e<i.
Refreshments were served to
tti« following members and u
guests M me*. Jay Hooser, j
M. Mahan, W H. \fall, Nor-
waod, ^<lxu aid, Green, S. M
Tomlinson, Gilbert Terry, L. T
Ruse, Buttif, A A Benisen,
W, M. Mullins, Miss KUzafceth
Latimer, and guests, Mrs. Paul
Johnson and Mrs. Haley.
MRS. AIKtN HOSTESS
TO WSCS CIKCl.t A
Cirri* A of the WSCS of Ms-
Kenal* MemoriallulledMetho-
dlat Churrh met In the horn* of
Ml-*. Ertol* AlUn. Mrs. A. B.
Botts, n*w chairman, presided.
Leader for the afternoon was
Mrs. B C. Or*en, assisted by
Mrs. A H Kincaid. Topi*,
‘•Profile of An Involved
da oman.
TOP EXHIBITOR of products In th* womeo’s division at
tb* county fair and ttveetock expoaMtf was Mrs. Hubert
Moor*. (Dahowey Stodto Photo)
goes into every
prescription at
T^ULLINGTON
DRUG STORE
WE DUIVtR
Amateur's have no busmen
dealing with medicines*
That s why out stdte
requues that every
pharmacist be registered,
after having passed a
State Board examination
PROMPT SERVICE
PHONES
DECEMBER WEDDING DATE BT - Mr. mi Mrs.
Douglaa Mile hell at Clarksville wswmrs th* eagagemaat
and approachtog marriage at thnlr daughter, Stonryl J**x,to
Georg* Hoary M**s*r, Jr., oon at Mr. and Mrs. Georg* H.
M**a«r, Sr. of Knoxville, Tunas* s*. t
Mias Mitchell Is a soalor at Baylor UMverMty vhoro ah*
Is s member of Alpha Lambda Dslta and Slgm* Dolts PL
Mr. M*aa«r gradaatod magna cum lauds from th* University
of Tannaas— whara h* was a member of Tau Beta PI and
Alpha CM Sigma. He Is presently working on Ms Master’s
degree In the V. S. Array’s Maintainability Engl nearing
Gradual* Program being conducted by Tessa AAM Univer-
sity at Red River Army Depot.
The wedding will take place Dec. SO at the Plrst Baptist
Church la Clans villa.
TO CELEBRATE 90TH ANNIVERSARY ,-r/The golden
wedding anniversary of Mr. and MrK£or**«Ti*mbU wlllb*
celebrated on Sunday, October 9, wHfe^a open boos* at tbs
Hopewell community canter, 2 to 4 In tb* afternoon.
Mr. sad Mrs. Gamble were married on Sunday, Oct. 9,
1910, at Hopewell by Rev. Jesse Watson, who was then
pastor of the Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church.
Children and grand children of Mr. and Mrs. Gamble will
bn the hosts. All relatives and friends are cordially Invited.
GAIL BAKER won th* plaque for top Junior exhibitor In
the county fair women’s division. (Dehoney Studio Photo)
■ 1 ■ ■■■ • ” 77’ ’----7--- Eimwi. «f. mt aubiw, ®wwsn cwyiRin. Pin. umja
was otoeerved la honor of war Stanley and U. C. Thompson IcaJ' was suns and 1970 dons
Sftjrs'irsKS:
.......... 1 kans Oct. 19. Mmss. Curtis Mm as. Nannie Hart, Stanley,
Lemon, Marvin Lay and Roy Lay, P. M. Morehead, Lay,
Dinwiddle were elect*# alter- Fulton Latimer, Ellis Goodman,
antes. Thompson, Rice, Dinwiddle, E.
Mrs. J. T. Jolley Installed c. Dozier, Taylor, Jolley,
th* following officers for 1949- Adams and Lowraac*. •
70: Mr*. J. M. Adams, prant- _
dent; Mrs. Stewart Stanley, vice
president; Mrs. W. E. Low- MRS. JACKSON WSCS
ranee, secretary-treasurer; NIGHT CIRCLE HOSTESS
Mr*. Bill Taylor, sergeant at The Night Circle of the WSCS
arms; Mrs. Marvin Lay, chap- of McKenzie Memorial United
lain; Mrs. Roy Dinwiddle, Ms- Methodist Church met In ten
torlan. home of Mrs. David Jackson*
Lee Kenley’8
ART CLASSES
Beginngn^and Advqnced Ad ills
For Information Call
Mrs. WillisBltfM
SU5-5221 or SU4>8016 Paris, Trxos
TraJiciscAn
earthenware
FALLSALE •—
MRS. WTTMER HOSTESS
TO WSCS BLACK CIRCLE
The Black Circle of WSCS at
McKenzie Memorial united
Methodist Church met Sept. 16
at 9 a.m. In th* home of Mrs.
Max Wltmtr, with Mrs. George
Bean as co-hostess.
Mrs. Black opened the meet-
ing with a prayer. Mlnutee
were reed and reports given.
Hew yearbooks were distributed
for each member to fill out.
a’U present signed a get well
card to be mailed to Mrs.
Crawford.
Th* program was pressoted
by Mrs. Coltharp. Mrs. Os-
burn served In a panel discus-
sion of "The Profile of An
fovolved Woman." The meet-
ing closed with a prayer.
Refreahmants were served to
Mines. Os bum, Adair, Wright,
Mauldin, Johnson, Smith, Psek,
fhultx, Black Wootten, Walker,
Coltharp and th* boat eases.
SAVE $5.00
16 PIECE STARTER SETS
$16.95hsMinn
Also on Sale Madeira A Pebble Beech
Rag. $23.7$ -mwSIR.79
SAVE ON
4 PC. PLACE SETTINGS
$4i49wn*Kk trie
Also on Sale- Madeira and Pebble Reach
open stock M W) - now $4-77
Now you can s*vc $5 00 on 16 pc tarter Sets sod as moth as $1 60 on 4-pietr place
settings during Franciscan's onee-a-yvaf Fall Sale California-designed and made Frans Bean
Earthenware is chip resistant, toior-last and will never rrare It is absolutely sale in your
oven and dishwasher ,All patterns offer you a wide (hoireof multi use at < ew>nes. □ A
place setting includes one dinner plate, bread and butter plate, tup and saucer, a starter
set includes four each of these items. □ Come in now sale ends October 4
Chrysler s unibody construc-
tion 5 000 individual welds
produce a unit ol unusual
Strength silence • and
durability
The quiet car gets quieter lor J970
New rubber body mounts new sus
pension system isolators and 25 *qv'tt_,
more of sound insulation Chrysler s
new Sound Isolation System
This year the rear wheels have a
new wide stance To-qpaKe your
Chrysler even-morn stjjbleL*--
The muscle 440 cubic men
350 horsepower V 8 Stan
dard Speaks softly passes
on command \
Mrs. Am* Altlmore has re-
torted to her home after visiting
bar children In Orange. She
was accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Titus and their son
■ad family, Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Titus aM baby, also of Oranga.
Front torsion bar / rear leat sus
pension Gives the 1970'Chrysler
all that sure footed aqiiity and
confident handling
You can qet quiet rides with other cars
but with Chrysler cars you qet the ideal
combination ot quietness stability
and control all from the blendmq
of tofsjon bar suspension unibody con
Struction and Sound Isolation System
\bur next car: 1970 Chrysler-with Torsion-Quiet Ride
SEE IT TODAY AT YOUR NEARBY CHRYSLER DEALER S.
JJJJJJJJLJ, Headlights Beautifully con-
ucJrfML cealed Until you-need them
Then your Chrysler 300 turns
n*ght into day
SOCIETY NEWS
\bur next car should
...and have all this.
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Hurt, Jimmy. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1969, newspaper, September 25, 1969; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911526/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.