The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1956 Page: 2 of 12
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^•f* J— Tku CUHttvillt Tim«i Friday, February 17, 1956 March 11 Wedding
# m m v * Date Announced
aociety-ClubNotes
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Sweetheart Hanquet
At Baptist t hurch
»ciC <hildr«s Maggie Thcr
4 (<x-krt». Audrtry War*
; .v *is :ad t> >lr* J
'P'i* .anwV S»eeth*sxn «•. uU.*.'*5. F o.io * cd with prayer
*»*i he»c a*. A* Fir»* -VDs Fear> F uilip*
Chunk. Mar»<5a.» frhnun 13 *t
i >i p rr. 7tar »■■•“«»*• rr. tEcme • a i
eamad vui with ktuci
akc kugt pink heart* iutag os tr*
Tl.t (tu*; w«_• ixive/ird
•VI .'r.at.} st/earner* of £>lj*r c^epp
p* rz. *G- ’.o r*t>r»-w n' the »*>
77,*. ■ ’ ainat »*:* with
Maadpr.g troeu an-i j *-» of
cjutaU toriipe •< v.'.h n .-' U'o.'t
( or. bc> t .
f Ji)-or*t ifuev.s »t:t *rn«i •
hn*hy <tt,jar*er erf bierd earn. t-ora
baled p*/t »Uit-s Uxv* *.**.»£
can."* «a-: pea< he* ILii v, «* .< /
ea n> tlut put’,t* i/tu* cowgirl*
all dreased j* U*t»r w< f.m*rega-
lia.
hu-rytw (-s/At-o the day
Mr* Fearj f'hili p» rrjoined
tax t i„i;
Our fo-x’ n ee-r.rg aili be as all
meetv.g w.ftF, Mr* Bill" Smith
on February ZT Ftrrjwe tome
»nd b/_ng gif' • for two wedding
bo-.er V
7 ' f'/ilow rt; i> a report orf tbe
work dr/oe rr. -i t * lub cfjriag 1955 I
TVe rr.it tr. If borne* and quilted
2‘t. qu.it.* pK-red **o quiit*. piec-
ed . fid quiFed TV. o qiiltts tor or- *
‘ u»t pbur. fx/ise*: ‘tarred ’be year wrtb
S20 74 collected 5k) for duet
and 414 35 lor pr:zed and $1 dona-
•-or. 177 Zj ir. if1 sper.t K 30 for
< o’• un lining tT'tar and aeedle>
what we might do through 1K6 tor Mn J. P Aubrey, data tea-
----------- — cbef gavr ^ invocatioo
Follow tog tbe covered di*h sup-
per. Mr* Kxiuc presided at a
brief buunett tev.ixi
During the aoriarbour. a Bible
quu »a* given under the direc-
tion ot Mr* .Annie Mae 1 lowe71
Member* present were Mrt-
dame* Storey Duke Bailey Sar-
gent. Cinffin Terry. Farner,
beautify Uie cemetery such as
Straightening up fallen down
tointx. immiMii.) Lb<- broken
down slab*, etc
Mr* Oulea read a report an
what and how much the society
had been able to accomplish since
11 w a* orgamred three year*
abo.
1 nose present were Mr. add
i ¥r* P*jiV.Jooe*1 ^*r f.***1 1Qtpdm***, bium Steven*. Kauls-
Jet M%rd Mr and Mrs Pal Walt- ton Aubrey, Howell and Loyie.
ermoreiand. Mr aad Mr* L L > _ •
Bolt or. and Billy Mrs Libert So-
ward, Mr and Sir*. Tame* So- \lro Trnilfp tn
ward and Mr and Mr* Uulcw *’11 »• lu
"llj ,*** M*rchw • Study in Mexico
with Mr* Maggie Ltsery, Mr*
Pal Wettermoreland ai co-hosteaa. An E. D Farmer Scholarship
- .. ! for study in Mexico during 7g36
has
MBS. TLRRV MHITLROCK
H.H D C LI B HOSTESS
The 74 inter oc.1t Home Demoustra-
tiorj club met Pridiy. Februao 10
at the borne of Mr* Ohbert Ter-
Woman Serves as
Psychologist at
Prison for Men
*
Vocational Agriculture Accorded High
Rating in Dimple High School Work
San Diego. Calif —IF— One
stone has been thrown at Virgin-
3a Vocational Agriculture Accor- e* The program there cover* »e-
Dimple Chapter, Future Farm- veral phase* of activity related to
er* of America, has a lor.g re- farming
cord of worthwhile achievements yy,e third yesr class i* current-
This school was among the first \y placing stress upon form en-
ta Ives during her 31? years a* a j in Bed River County to inaugurate gtneering, Mr. Davis states,
mec s pnacm paycbologut . a program of training In vocation- whlie carrytag tin Uie home pro-
It grazed the hem of her skirt I . *BrtcuJture. .... . 'gram, embracing several projects.
She doesn't know who threw it and Jack Davis is the chapter •<*-1 lhe chapter maintains an interest
doesn't really care 1 | vuer He reports that, the or gam F - - -
Miu Ives. 33-year-old. attractive *H*>n is doing regtf.ar vofatioo-
boney blonde from Si Louis. Mo . j *> agriculture work in both class-
is one of a siwff of seven who try
i to help prisoners at the Navy's |
ha* been awarded to Mrs Kaney Camp ElUott Retraining Command | rt *4 • A I
Pi’ter»on Troike. Cm versify of Hlth ^ mTOtal au„udes *nd j NCCUrillGS AflS
Texas graduate student from Tex-. emotional problems. | iM/IU 1HV0 ClUi_
She is the only full-time wo-' fk _ *___ /t j
^r*«1 u*^- (*,n*?1'5r ^ man psychologist in an all-male v/WlS0I"C(l
8®—._S---—----fi---and Mrs W. -N Patterson. pm<>n> civil or military, in Cali-
ry The house was called to order Texarkana, and is a 1 foixia
EVELTK FREEMAN
and Mrs R O Freeman of
by the president. Mrs Thompson ior,Ver Texarkana Jumor Cxdlege The 950 men normally confined
j Three song* were sung The home- siMJent. She received a bachelor aJ ^an*p Elliott, runge from mur-
i maker s creed wa* read and the 'J ar\.' degree from the Lntversi- jerers to those guilty of mtsde-
club pray er repeated. Roll cwll Jf5 meanors against Navy laws.
hciri ba quet were crowned at fcfr Tower* W e m.w nave 122 f>6
toe tx-gir f-ing of the program by —--
Rev C. Warle > reerr.ah Jr
Su rly Lyon <"ok atwr beautiful 'IPS 1.0\ III, HOVTL.SS
Shelby M T>/t.ou .-•■.cT.<-d tor the II LBRM*HT ( LIU
..rjr: queen Jimmy
Austin —OB— The State Board
of Insurance Commissioners warns
all insurance sec-urbles dealers that
advertiiiing material for the sale of ^rs of the chapter look forward
securities must hj submitted to iBe annual educational tour,
the securities division for approval, fietaifs of the 1956 trip have not
This law went Into effect Sept been worked out. but an interest-
6, the effective dete of the new lng sight-seeing and educational
Insurance reform laws approved tour will be made next summer,
by the <a»t Legislature. j Chapter Has 3b Members
Joe S. Moore, director of the The Dimple FT' A Chapter has
TNe'7erem7.rv‘‘wm he'^mmrwi rb*t had been 'sheUacked. '' J- ^ ■ her prison duties i securities division, said the law “active members. Officers tor
dhe £wSM Our club entenauies the Rosalie bequest of >170.MM from the late E But I felt silly and uncomfor-1 was intended to eliminate false ! l»53-56 are:
wa* 'answered with an avoidable La^m American hi>tor> and minor-; Miss Ive*. who obtained her
accident I had The minutes at in^,h:‘ anthropology bachelor s degree in psychology at
the last meeting were read and -be has selected anthropology C’aiversity of Colorado and her
TJJtmg andq^m^tne ‘ weet- for orphan tync ouflt, spent M BO ^i^'mrrhirdtWr ! ‘^'^Terry gave a dennumr^ * ^ T»«£? ^
tion on making a flower pot out1.. Tbe E D Farmer Interr.atioowl j.,ve.n a Manx.e guard to cross the
of a coffee can wrapping it with N^bo.arahtp Fund was establi*bed prv>on compound when she started
at the University in 1929, with - r
A/iwjni announce the engagement
and approaching marriage of their
daughter. Evelyn Sue. to Thomas
T Grant, son fit Mr and Mrs
Thomas S Grant of Clarksville.
in outside activities. On February
21 representatives of the Dimple
F F A will be In attendance at
the area convention in Carthage.
The organization will be repre-
sented aUo at the Houston F^t
Stock Show , one of the largest ex-
hibitions in the Southwest, with
a snow' calf
Plans are being made to be
well represented at the state con-
vention in Da’ilar.
Another feature of special Inter-
est and one to which most mem-
Tl.e Fuibngh*. W H I)
pec;ai r. -ong -r.x-i in’ ‘he borne of .Mr* Sadie
gwi* «|uaztet, con- Lovell. Filbrugry S with an all
in the Annona Methodist Church
Ciub at 3 00 pm Marcn 11
V» invitations w.ll he sent. but1
friends at.d relative* of both fa
eve-iftg a* kiz.
Mrau
and then m.v _ _ _4BK.
sistfng of St.eJvy V< lAi. ough Bar- day meeting Ltineh war sereed mHiea are invited
bac- tjux k SaikC'a Tdcke-, a.*d at ^occ. to 26 member*. ji ■ -------------------------
Lin .a McLtonougri ang Hosc rr.ary Two quilt* wercqqntlted.
Ste.en* accorr.par.ied on tie p*a- , Tre meeting wa* c aiitd to order PRF-SBTTF.RIAK Gl ILDIN
no /p» «k< r of *r.e everting trie pr**iclfc*’ \iz* Travis King MONTHLV MEETING
wa* the Re* er and Biake Dun: a- Tw„ y>oas were led b> Mr* Leo presbyderian Guild met
gar. from Pan* who epoke am Kiden* The chib prayer wa. re- Mendav evening a» the lake eot-
r u* • Miu1 was *nswerc-d ‘Uj{e o{ Mn. Gwge Sunkel Tbe
cioi.ng phayer.hoo Presley mas- with in avcboanie aicident I nad. ,t.%wn op(»ned with the LortTs
ter of fert-fi'mie* c.vn.iaied the Minutes were reed and approved prayer Mrs Hov Dinwiddle con-
group of young pvopie. He.x.n of committee* were giver. auete<1 the devotk«ai. Mn. C P
The First Baptist Church would -Mi* Allie sac*- a hint on how • Hobiaot; president, presided
like to thar>. everyone w?r> bad 4 o*-e«i lu-r ironing board for a plans were reported complete for
par’ It. the piepa'aton and p'.an- • i■>' -es line in frmt of the fire in tbe chUi supf/er which the Guild
' *4aUicr | svili sponsor February 32 at the
M. * Kir.g explained why we 'church
fur.di She thought Refreshments'*'*t-re served to
‘ “>j r' help us- .o appreciate j M<-*cames Mary Reed. J. R Mc-
org miration fultoc-h. A M ‘
Dick J P fecxirian F W B'e
•D Farmer. Income from the fund
! has bee r used since that time to
club thi* year
|ilri Cooper gave a talk
practicing safety in the home and support kc. exchange of student* d01:ig it ever since,
on tr.e farm Fifty cer-ts wa* coi- betwten the RepuMic of Mexico
lected in the r.ickW game. Mrs ?r d, '** Eniswitj- of Texav
Kills winning the prize ^7 roike is lhe grand daugb
ter .. he late Mr*. J.
of Clarksville.
Ten members were present Mes-
dames Thompson. R Terry,, Hud
son Cooper. Gray. Sule*. - Irwin.
May. G B Terry, and S. EUL
lhe club meets February 24 at t~"KTVRT CLUB IIOOTLSS
tbe home of Mrs Roy Gray. .
C. Barton
nir.g of Die tian'rj’ t W ithout their
effrut* ar.d ix>jr> of »o:i tiie
banquet cojid no* lave beer, such
a grand aucce’s*
chosen I
Miss Keep Honored
At Kitchei Shower
A kl’cben *.*io^er w a* River, tc
M:*s Narjf> R*ep by Mrs. < ilMo..
MRS. O. I.. DOAK
t.W.F. HOSTESS
T7ie. Christian Women's Fellow-
ship of the First Christian Church
met Monday'evening February 6th * 1
at the'home of Mr* O L Doak.
with Mrs Elmore McChntou as
Grave*. KeBey | tn-hostess.
Plans were maoc for a Fellqw-
tabl>." she said One day Land misleading advertising. | President. Benn*- Childress
walked across eTone and I’ve been I A memo was vnt to insurance1 ♦■vice president, Bobby Northcutt
nag it ever since" ' ' securities dealer* pointing out Secretary. Wayne Taylor
Nothing worse than the single! that all material used in adver-1 Treasurer, John Duren
rock-throwing incident has happen- - tising the sale or offer for sale of Sentinel Richard Custleman
^ ; any Insurance secunties that have j Reporter. Buddy Stanley
Miss Ives was given her posi- been registered vdh this depart-1 Other members are Ldsel Woot-
Uor at the insistence of J Doug- meat. must, before its use. be cn. Dean Shelby, Melvin Haulston,
- ! las Grant cluucal psychologist and submitted to this division." Arlen Wooten. Russell Yarborough.
«*• commoTE sew t ’S/'S,".t "o’SK STS bl,HMd2Si.',!S?SiksSI: JtSk
Ushed at Vallejo. Calif It was or sell, not otherwise in violation Putteet, June Ford, Kenneth f ry-
Tht New Century club met to moved to Ctmp Elliott two years of the insurance securities act, ifr- Jack Funderbvnk, James Haw-
regul:r session on February 8th ago '(may be continued, provided cop- J*>'. JarTlfs V.rt a^1, > e.
at the hotpe of Mrs. G E Crosth- Grant says Miss Ives "repre- ies of the listio&s are furnished .ner' Dan Holt, t arl z airless,
waite Fifteen of the club's mem- sent* a mother, or wife, or sweet- this division." the memo said. Billy I>owry. 1 iarej lreland,11 m*hul
bers were present heart to the men” and that, as -- k
The program leider».for the day Mich they have a confidence in her
as Mrs R T 0>burn. and the that thev mfttht not have for a male At V OfllCrCnCC Oil
subject of the lesron was "Italy." psychologist r* • > .
Three most interesting papers She tne* to readjust the prison- o|)tC13! LQIICilllOIl
were given by Mn W D Rhodes ers attitude towards the Nrvy and ...
"• ' R McCulloch and Mrs. societv in general ! Mrs Agnes Leggett. Speech ther- j
But generally we dor.'t hove ‘P1'1 of Clarksville schools and
Ervin, James Smith. Jimmy Smith
Charles Shipp. Buddy Harp, Har-
, mon Graham. Clyde Rains, George
i Hemingway’ and Jackie Raulston.
Evet‘v and M-s Richard S< nu!<-r 'D"1 februar)
in the i»oroc of Mr*. Schuler, V. e<V
nesalay high’ f < h*uar> > qg,. MEALS Most INS
■: o r. n> F oi’ne r .Ni *
oy •• ut-ir. for the moriW, 1 wer* George Sloan ......- - - . . ... A;i_r m ........... .. .......
)• v.o‘ vo-ed >, give Sy. to tbe . scimler. A R Osborne. Tobe i,,,r !fl«'Tufjlic chili supper on Feb- , ,hment courve Was *served to 1 "~4nd som*”"men are here too ticn teacher of Red River County
n a -h * dimes I r.e meeting s^eklaod. Eunice Proctor. Cia-I^O' 29 tbt toSSilnT mS*met Byron ki" wc havT t^ shoots attended a speech correc-
wi.ti a gari.t ta.ied Gov r,.n,..? white. Dick Swayze. Hershel 'V*4 Bill Hale wa* program j w *gjc^0ij Scawn Coop- much time” , tior. and special education cor.fe-
>:pr " „ - Farley. Taylor McCoy. Clyde Rein, I ^^‘f■ for the evening Mr* H L BUik. „r cent of the men repeat T S V W in Denton on
r “ * X rr‘,;'^' W!,! U W,,h £ P Kobiaon. IPnw.dd.e Mlv.<« 1 ^ J*R . ^SSl whL go L^I t r°L„ mT«. Eeb.uary 10 and 11
Rich* rd‘. F • J ... \';er the program, a lovely re- nearly efVKigh time." she says. Mi>* Lillie Bartlev^ spec :al cdn< a-1
to And somq^ men are here
Viesdames Byron k.nz With these we havT
Susie Marable Ge<>rgla Swan Van
D> kc- Joyce ..Ab^rnathy . two new
D Burtner a..d , f 1 >dj0UTT.m,.nt Joyelv J L. Wright. W p Rhodes. G. L these make good
refreshments were served buffet Dard.n a.\d the hostess
; ;r <_:atrt-r' Mr ■
The bride* cnovn «oio:. <A p;f.k hORUNGSWOKTH CIRCLE j Mi*_- YA °** , . ,
and atute weie <;• tried out on toe . The n* xt rm-etini! of the Guild
refieshnvent table aior.g with p.r.x T>*e Hoiiing*woiij.Circle of .he jj jn hum* of Mrs Sw a\ze Il<; to the following
iced i-ake* >V ,1.':p,|U f •“'f b "»» | March I2 ' I «e»dam«» Bill Hale. Neil Guy, y,Kk> r, \K hosIESB
-Mosaw. r.u ^7*^ to wati*" .Tr tn'mli_________— .,.........«» _i'_ f-N RW. SHAMROCK CLUB
Me darner Chari* s Hay ne*. Ro^x rt Mi» I^i’iD ^ j Jiffies W Vaugnafi. H F.. MIBfTT^
Stroud Robert./k-Fiorne, and Ml*
«-» M>ra F-dwiid" FTelhe Higgin
through tF.e Camp Matt- Febiuary
poitl' on "heTevon' M*T.‘l“b£ !'x r" Atthur 0*»iorne Randolph Ov bews'retraining command re\ur"1 1 fJ J We^Lke^^crf Vhe^iln’
•o: gave the devotiona! bu:“. F. R Stile* Grant Walker to active duty and .6 per cent of it.. J _Par,‘
absehce of Mr* lidddy Duren. BETHANY StA'Dtt’ ttHOOL jj ( Har R \v. Pa>ne. L L
chairman Mr- RoF/ert Stro*i»l pre- I CLANK MEETING Bolton. J l. 'Spencer. Rev. Neil
nd<*d over 'lie *(io>t Ixiiiness meet- j ,t M jt ^____ fj| Gu> u.ci tl.e ho-'eise*
Nancy Keep, the iu.ruiree. and Vhe '' ' J--T. ' . ! ’I „ Bethorv f;.w o( First Ban- L'1
hostel me -me M« Mint- Lu: : - v v y . • . .i -v* v *
' tii<- office of pra*«-r ciiairman The ehurch me a the church
Many nice and useful gi!'* were
received
T.oe New Shamrock W.H D
me- Februerv 8'h at the home
Mr* C H F'unk.
Roll fall wa* answer«-d with an
a wiji able a< (Ideht 1 h'sd 'TTr *
Tax Seminar at
ETSf Saturday
The F.a’t Texas State Teachers
me: t of spee< h correction and au-
diology at Northwestern Universi-
ty. Dr Westlake u Internationally
known for his wor): in speech cor-
rec'ion. He has held almost every
.office and has received every hon-
f or a w r.rd«f bv the Am’crl<..n
Speech and Hearing Association
Dr Vli ginia Hufstedler, director
of special etiueition in Texas.
MRS Tl f* PHILLIPS UiNI
star ( u li Hostess
The Lone Vat Club met with fr»>*r h>
Mrs Ted F'hillip inursda* Fel>-
ruary 9th and- qul'ited or><- 'juiit
Koval Service piogiarn was given-t Mo«*:a> evening., fot a *o<ial meet- h h I> 4 04 M II. MELTING
by Mr- H \ RUckmon. Mrs inp. with Mrs. ( I; Pmitt. Mrs HELD HI RE SATURDAY
rk. , ... IJ , ♦; ^ nr zantg-ri u ^ DlWC and MTS. KuflLd KlH»! i ^ _ 1 . rwj . nnirvuiut
l.-*.on fiom \ World Wifhin o »' * t hjtkl.n 1 County D1 Cwncl^met' ati . pre^n‘ ”^da"\es:
W *>r >rt Tie- roe--> ns was clo-ed j .. . j 1.. .US,.<rJS. .. tu,. PC A huiMin- The meeting* Edward Austin J I> Alexander.
w 1 f I VI /.Cl un h ^ rr
f<< frerlmnents wi re M-r*(-d
M('viam< i Charles Haynes. K V , ,
Blackmon Oran 1 orlee. Robert i ,K*
Blackjnon I 'hrim^atior^MK^ ^ou’Barnet 'a)|ed to orktr by the f^ou^rL 'Training Branch .Internal Reyenue ~
....... . . nonwuhthcl^v err. a 1 Revenue ' MM^^TKdu^rior^at the lui.ch-
Funx had the program which was Servict, is holding a one-day xe -con on Saturday.
fX1 /,ftt> Th.e rru"u,t‘s wtre rt'ad minar on February 18. on the high ----
school tax trair.in:: course for tea- 8 Ol'T OF TF.N
chers TIils coi.fcn rice will Ik- con- t IIOOSI. DF SOTO AGAIN
ducted bv A A Alexander chief ' P- B. S. MOTOR CO.
CHILI or STEW
PIE and DRINK
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
WEDESDAY
FEBRUARY 22
."i-S o'clock
Price 50 cents
brought a most interesting devo-
Pr a> er
cil chairman. Mrs A B
Roll call was or^swered with
But*v..j *,nd little grandson, Howard s>t,r%|{P on y<-bru'ir* 18. Tie ginning
res' M lliiarns and the iKistess. af 5 fx) a m in Room 308 in the
ta. ied one quilt and pieced one ’f3 yvV^st^kesb^T I Douglas'" Mitchell presided P<>rt, from’ each' club , •! ruirv 3K’d wmTm"! L* M^Muore Educational Building Thu ton-
top snd^ J'.- ho *- Th. I-^‘‘r 'he bu-ine., sess.cn Plans -Mr Herschler. county agne uPj ruarv 22-d w.th Mrs L M Muort ,erenee is for the purpose of dts-
JXFS1 ^wm u.y ,;n-r1T|:|] „......
M FT Smith and daughter. Jc^-se -',r' Buo*iv izur*n_ | courage (lass members to come intercat in organizing a eommuni-' |,^|| «.q I 4 H K t' 4 K V Z7 other income and social security
Watkins, Claude Lewis. Eugene' I more regularlv ty lair to he held [ossib'.y. aroundl ' n.rksvtUe
Lampard and boy*. J D BarU-*-. MKS f,4M„>|\G HOSTESS ! Tl.e supper wo* enjoyed by Miss- October 25th ^ anr oundu t ie cn-agemen* of her
Elmer Foahee. Carl \icker John SHAKESPEARE CI.I'B lev Ruby Sinclair. Viola Barnett. Recommendations were read and Mis^Jan-
Chiidres. Ja> Tipping. L P Phil- . . ... . , .. . f, adss lx»w# L a Westfall Mes- adopted ' n„ . i,rr < ill* V J .
Ine shak( spear.- I tub met Feb- * !,N' 1 » r,„. ... ,n error m last mon’h's “• Patrick, daughu-r Of Mr. and
tax problems that have to do with
individual income lax returns.
, , i , The Fast Texas State Teachers
son Robert- Joe Lee. to Mtsi Jan- Co|leK<. exU.nd- a cordial InvitoUon
lip*. Pavne W ard, Marion W ard - ■■■-.- - - -- , j George Shoulders
Wllon Gr—n and -on. MK4 Bonnit t£*Zi. '^‘STi S«l • l-'.k »«*'
A D Patrick of Dallas.
to all interested teachers to attend
this Seminar There will Ik* no re-
ChrBtopher, E C, Cooper, Tod j Mito.all G.adys Schuler and the m^wa,
PHOTOGRAJPHY
1 Anything
• Any Place
• Any Time
Bob Mucklow
The Mart—Phone 441
The leadei for the program on
F'octry," wa.s Mrs V. B F'ergu-
Djc to an error in last mon’h'sj
council report. th( education com- •**[,*■ ...... . , 4...., . ...... ..... — .....-
j Februar* 22 Is the date set for s'ration materials to assist them
i the wedding at I.ambulh Metho-
dist Church in Dallas.
so:, who discussed Poeiry V'er-f >I1;S ot'TEN HOSTESS \T
. Pro so Mrs (toss (fugnston
jans.*ei(-d the qui-ton 'if What
Use is I'oetrv'.'" Mr. C II Reed ... , „• ... , , - i
told of Poetn in American i hociety met with Mrs Kirby Ou-
1 ti.n i.L l.fist/.cr L oF.PII ur l- III rt
■ ralure
t FMETF KV MI I TINT;
The Iotne’s Chap«4 Cemetery ! manstration
Gibson. Mrs. Stelli Davidson; re-,
creation, Mrs. A C. Gooch.
The llogata (Tub bad charge of
recreation and the 0 minute de-
Et ZELI AN ( IAS* HAS
ten as hostess. February 10 Mrs
\ \ ..ion tine the me was carried c^hosulsc'1^ h,‘K'rt i VeETING^IN 1 llt'Kf II
I. I.
. If V M\R(M EE THAT FAILED
Pierre, S I) —‘.f —Proud of
its new marquee, a loial drug
tore planned to include in its ids |» VI' |> 4 V V C \f I)
hr- slr.uan "Meet me tinder the *V. »» • • -A I A D, i»l . I/.
in teaching the problems that are
covered in the High School Tax
Training Kit and any other indivi-
dual tax problem* that they will
need to know
Mr«
Bo'.ton, the_ pre-l-
out Jn a lovely flower arrange-
ment in the living loom and the
refreshment p'.ate, . . , - . ... .
T he hostess w.v assisted | r, which w as opened wnh prayer by
si-r'vitin b> her ir. other. Mrs. V>. , *rs Duten
W' Bullington
(Jtlier guests j>rt -ent were Mrs.
T T Herndon and little Miss Jean-
ette Brader.
dent, presided over the meeting, class of First Baptist Church met
at the church Tuesday evening
for the regular business and so-
cial meeting Mrs Tom Kxum and
the slogan "Meet me under the
marquee " It withdrew the slogan, ;
however, after a' heavy snowstorm ,
The " Eu/elran S inday School' 'he n< w ‘S?” thC
tTaldrrp Ins. Azency. Phone 5*3
EYES REFRACTED
GLASSES PRESCRIBED
Clarksville, Tex,-*
A rejiort was given by the la-
b*tr committee al»</ut the purchas- Mr.4 Annie- Mac Howell were hos-
ing of a mower. The group dlv I tesses. Mrs. F.xutn brought an
cussed graveling the drive ways I interesting ai d inspiring devotion-j
inside the cemetery. Finch indivi- | at from the 5th Chapt. of Gala- j
Mikto-n Ins. A**-n« y. Phone 503 dual member gave suggestions for i tians
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We Will Pay You Up To $100.00 IESce
For That Old Range on a New ROPER
ALL POUCELAIN' LONSTRLf TIU.X • CENTER SIMMER BI.H-
NEKS -• EASY TO CLEAN FEATURES • INSTANT LIGitT-
I.NU • EXTRA LONG ’LIFT. • DIVIDED TOPS OK STAGGKK-
TOPS • FOR BUTANE-PKOPA.Ni: OK NATURAL GAS. .
REMEMBER —FOR fast, clean cooking nothing
EQUALS A NEW ROPER GAS RANGE.
Trade your old Range in today. Take up to
21-months to pay. Many models to choose
from.
P. B. S. Motor Company
"A SERVICE INSTITUTION"
111 Wes* Broadway
Talophort* 352
How
To
Meet
New
F^riends
“Tbe onlv wav to Lave n friend is to l>c one,
Emerson *«»*1. But there is more to it than that.
Some of us can’t make new friends tiecAusc -we
don’t meet new people.
There are various ways of meeting new people.
But none is better than the church. It has even
been said that the church is the very I»e»t place to
meet your future husband or wife.
The churrh has hern called a fellowship of l>e-
lievcrs. A fellowship is “a company of friends. ’
So, the church ia “a company of friends’’ who be-
lieve. ' *-
Belief in God is the reason for the existence of
the church. And Hie primary reason for going to
church should lie to worship God.
iNovcrtltrlcaa, it ia a fai t that meeting many new
frienda- fine, loyal friends ia one of the wonder-
ful results of attending and serving the church.
Go to churrh every week. Worship God and bo-
rotor a part of the “company of friends” who be-
lieve in Him. *
Clark*villo and Rad Rivar
County Churchna
f v4*
Right when vou need them most,
wc bring you them big values in
vvinicr goods Come sop the xale-
prieed specials in every depart-
ment Come .save on health and
grooming aid- . . and on things
to help you weather winter com-
fortably Come shop our MID-
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land of LOW PRICES where sav-
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1956, newspaper, February 17, 1956; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923212/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.