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with them after a Christmas
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DANVILLE
j Byron Black Jr., student at
SMU Is spending the Christmas
holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Byroh Black.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wltmer
of Houstpn spent the Christmas
holidays with Mrs. Dave Weaver
and other relatives and friends.
Sunday night visitors In the.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Jackson of Avery were Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Las Iter of Trenton,
Texas,; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wil-
son of Tracy Calif. The Wilsons
returned to California aflW the
New Ygar.
J^r. and Mrs. Splawn Cooper
tiave returned from, .Houston,
where they spent the holidays
with their sons and families
and Mr. and Mrs. %. D. Cooper
also greeted a ndmber of Old
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TEXAS
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FLIGHT CORRIDOR for SAC bombers flying missions, beginning January 6, against
simulated targets near Einhouse, Tex. B-52Stratofor.(#resses and B-47 Stratojetijombers
will fly at altitudes between 5,000 and 8,000 feet on these training missions.
Clarksville Area in Corridor for
Low Level Jet Bomber Missions
Offutt AFB, Neb. - - Jet
bombers of the Strategic Air
Command will begin flying mis-
sions on Jgn. 6 against simulat-
ed targets near Emhouse, Tex.
■ Radar bomb scoring equip-
ment mounted on an Air Force
train porbbd hear Emhm.se will
score the accuracy of the simu-
lated bomb drops by means of
radio and radar signals.
SAC bombers will also be flying
missions against sim llatedtar-
gets near Lake City, SC, and
Thoreiu", N M
B-32 Stratofortresses and B-
4ft Nlraloje! bombers, traveling
a ,)d-tnlle-wlde corridor, will
fly at altitudes between 5,000
and B,000.feet during the train-
ing missions. No bombs are
carried by the SAC aircraft on
these flights.
A point near Clarksville, Ark.
marks the start of the corridor
which proceeds southwest,
passing near Forester and Cove
before turning to a more south-
erly direction In Oklahoma on a
route that goes southeast of
Broken Bow and Idabel.
The B-tt and-fl‘47 corridor
passes over or Aw the Texas
towns of Clarksville, Mount
Vernon and Wlnnsboro and then
♦erne trr the sowthwest near ■
Quitman. The final leg of the
ci^rldor passed near Grand
SaTO^r, Em house and Ennis and
endnT a few miles ’tfortheast of
Italy, Tex.
The RBS ExpreavAaalgna-”
tion for the Air Force trail*
which carries mobile radar
bomb scoring equipment, will
remain at Emhouse until Mar.
31, during which period the
corridor will be used almost
dally by the bombers for train-
ing missions.
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The 1933 graduation class of™
Detroit High School held Its
ten-year reunion December 28,
at the Branding Iron at Clarks-
ville. After a delicious dinner
everyone Enjoyed s time of
fellowship and remembering
past events. Each gave a short
history of their life since gra-
duation.
A background of music that
was popular 1a 1933 was played
throughout the evening.
Those attending were; M Us
Jeanne Pearce, Dent*on, Mr.
and Mrs. James Pearce (4inn
Whittle) Dimple, Mr. and Mra.
Wayne Chapman (Patsy March-
banka) Spearmen, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Simmons (Mary Broadway)
EL Worth, Mr. and Mra. Burl
Hollingsworth (Ann Broadway)
Ft. Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Elvis
Baughn (DorisNelms)Blossom,
Mr and Mrs. Hubert Johnston,
Blossom, and Mr. and Mrs.
Morris NaUns, Sulphur Springs.
Those absent were; Herman
Maxey, Ned Edwards, Roberta
Johnson, Duane Milam, Alph-
jnsus Reid, Barry Stuart, and
Bobby {»oHan, deceasad. All
rlaas members please keep In
contact with Mrs. James
Pearce, Rome «, Clarksville.
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Mrs. Millie Neaves spent
Christmas with her son, Jack
Neaves, and family at Bossier
City, La.
Mrs. Oscaf Fowler had as
gueqts during the holidays, Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Fowler of Shr-
eveport, La., and Mr. and Mrs.
Hanry Miller and son, Henry
Allen of Midland.
_Mrs. R. C. Warren-Is a
pahent In Wadley Hospital,Tex-
arkana, since sustaining a frac-
tured arm and hip In a fall two
weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen McMillan
spent ChrUtmas with their dau-
ghter, Mrs. J. A. Laster, Mr.
LAater and family In Longview.
They alio visited with Mr. Mc-
Millan’s mother In McKinney.
Eddie Huddleston of Lubbock
spent the Christmas holidays
with his mother, Mrs. Dors
Huddleston, and ottyr relatives
here.
Mrs. Bessie Gas way, Onus
sod Dixie Lee Gas way spent
ChrUtmas In Greenville visit-
ing In the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Gas way .
Mrs. Marie Tlpptt and son
visited Onus Gasway and family
Friday afternoon;
Eddie Huddleston, Mrs. Dora
Huddleston and Mr. and Mra.
Robert ' Huddleston and family
were Paris visitors Thursday.
D
Jerry L. Bartley, who is
employed as service engineer
Mr and Mrs. Tctoe Strick-
land and grand daughter, Paula
Strickland, spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Axllne
and children, Sharon and David,
In Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoyt Bowers
and,little son of Plalnvlew spent
Christmas with Mr. Bower’s
mother, Mrs. Frances Bowers.
Mr. Bowers teaches tn way land
College, Plalnvlew.
Mrs. L. B. Prewitt Is visit -
tng In Lam pas as with her daugh -
ter, Mrs. PaulShook, Mr,Shook
and family.
Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Lloyd
received as a Christmas gift
from their daughter, Mrs. Leo
Stephenson of Dyersburg, Tenn.,
a plane trip to Dyersburg for
Christmas. Mrs. Stejrtienson
kccothpanled the pilot, Bill
Bray, to Qo* Field to pick up
her parents and they were ac -
companled on the return trip by
their grandson, Steve Stephen -
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson
have returned from a Christmas
visit with their daughter and
family, Capt. and Mrs. J. W.
Quest, Bill, Terry and Mike,
of Fort Benning, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Burris
recently had as guest# in their
home Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Las-
siter, Karen and Kay, of Dallas
and Charles Burris, Austin.
Mrs. Stewart Stanley and
Miss Josephine Mitchell spent
ChrUtmis with their aunt, Miss
Winnie Tate In Wichita, Kan-
sas.
VUItlng with Mr. and Mrs.
B, F. Crawford and Ma Ford
during the ChrUtmas holidays
were Edd Ford, Dallas, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Ford, Judy and
Ida Lou, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ford,
Mra. Ben Tow-end boys, Mr.
and Mra. J. C. Ford and family,
all of Paris, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Crawford, Blossom,
Mrs. Roy Richardson and child-
ren, Midland, Mr. and Mrs.
Fella P»rtIn and girls, Center,
Mr. and Mri. B. J. Crawford
and family, Deport, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Crawford and
Johnny Pat;- -Commerce, Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Crawford and
boys, Mr. and Mrs. Donnie
Brown and Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Brown. —
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. McBeth,
Mr. and Mrs. James Farrier
of Dallas vlslfed relatives here
during the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Van
Burkleo of Houston visited In
the home of his mother, Mrs.
C. E. Van Burkleo, during
Christmas.
Capt. and Mrs. V. D. Gray
and children of Bossier City,
La. and Sgt, and Mrs. D. W.
Gray of San Antonio were guests
In the home- pi their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gray,
during the holidays.
ASSEMBLY OF
GOD CHURCH
1200 West Broadway,Clarks-
ville
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Worship hour, fl;00 ajiw,
Sunday
Young folk service (CA), 6:30
p.m., Sunday
Midweek prayer meeting7:30
p.m. Wednesday
Broadcast (KCAR), from 1:05
to 1:30 Sunday afternoon.,
J D. Griffis, pastor
NEW HAVEN BAPTIST
New Haven Mlsslbnary Bap-
tist Church Invited you to attend
these services;
Sunday.school, 10 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 o’clock
Evening worship, 6:30
Ladies Auxiliary meets each
Tuesday at 2:00 o’clock.
Wednesday, 7:30p.m., prayer
service.
H L Johnston, pastor
McKENZlfc MEMORIAL .
METHODIST CHURCH
Next Sunday will be the first
Sunday In 1964 and It will be a
wonderful time to show your
loye and loyalty to your Church.
There are 52 Sundays' fn 1964.
How many will You use for
God?
Sunday school, 9:45
Morning worship, 10:50 v,
Methodist Youth Fellowship,
6:00 .
„ Evening worship, 7:00
Prayer service lndheRerean
Chapel at 9 o’clock Wednesday
morning,
A cordial welcome Is extended
-to# very one.
Morris Smith, pastor
AFC EU4ER C. PARKER
IS REASSIGNED
Keesler AFB, Mist.--Airman
First Clxss Elmer C. Parker -
of Clarksville, Tex., Is be tog-
reassigned to pmvls - Monthan
AFB, Arr., following his gra-
duation from the technical train-
ing course for United States
Air Force aircraft radio repair-
men here.
Airman Parker was trained
to operate, test, and repair
Interphone and emergency radio
equipment. 1 ( ,
The airman, son, of Mr. aidr
Mrs. Milton A. Wright of Rt.
4| Clark'ivvUe, attended Clarks-
ville High Schcim.
His wife, Charlotte, la the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les C Wolfe of Rt. 4, Clarks-
ville. fv
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DINNER PAHTY FOR MRS.
BDEM AND FAMILY
A dinner p%cty was given In
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noel
Meadows In DeKalb on Christ-
mas day for Mrs. Eilar Bf;ein
and family. Mrs. Bretfl hpw . _ . . .
lives In the .Shaver Nursing TrainlngUnlon, 6:30b.m.;even-
Home. Six of her chllldren were lng worship. 7-30. .
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF CLARKSVILLE
First Baptist Church schedule
of services:
Sunday: Sunday school, 9:45
a.m.; morntog worship, 10:50;
present.
Those attending the dinner
Were Mrs. Eilar Brem, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Brem.Anrtona,
Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Pert Smith
Whiterock, Mr. arid Mrs. Roy
Brem, New Boston, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Brem anddaughter
from Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Willi-
am Brem, Linda, Ronnie and
Debbie, Annona, Mrs. Dollle
Jones, Avery, Mrs. Lular Fow-
ler, Gordon Brem, Annona. Two
sons were not present, Richard
Brem, Irving gnd Henry Brem,
Otle, Texas.
After dinner, Mrs. Brem en-
joyed the ride back to the home
In her wheel chair with her
three sons. Mrs. Meadows only
lives two blocks from the home.
Wednesday: 3:45, Beginner
Sunbeams, Primary Choir .Jun-
ior Choir; 4:30, Beginner Choir
Primary Sunbeams, Junior
CA’s; 6:45, officers-teachers’
meeting, RA's, Int. GA’s; 7:30
prayer meeting; 8:15, choir re-
hearsal.
In making your New Year’s
resolutions, why not plan to
start the new year right by at-
tending church every Sunday.
First Baptist extends a cordial
welcome (o everyone, and If you
are unable to attend the worship
service, worship with us -over
Radio Station KCAR, at 10:55
a.m.
Joseph Gilmore, pastor
l>eath of W. O.
Hoo/arestraat
William O. Hoogestraat, re-
tired Insurance man of pecatur,
Illinois, died there Friday, Dec.
27, following a long Illness. He
was burled In Decatur Monday.
He was the husband of the
former Elizabeth Boyers of
Paris, sister of Mrs. G. B.
Coltharp of Clarksville.
Other survivors are two dau-
ghters, Mrs. Harry West, At-
lanta. Georgia ^nd rtlss Eliza-
beth Hoogestrstat, Decatur. "
The Hoogestraats were visi-
tors In the Coltharp home a few
times and were known to a num-
ber of Clarksville people.
Also complete auto me-
chanical service.
A. J. Bartley
GARAGE
600 East Main
Phone 427-3140
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NEWS FROM THE
MIDWAY COMMUNITY
The annual Midway Christ-
mas party was held at the
community center at 7 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 23. The children practice
presented an Interesting pro-
gram of readings and songs In
addition to the group singing of Monday of each month.
WMS second and fourth Tues
COLLEGE AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship, 11:00 -
Training Union, 6:30 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:30
Wednesday: Sunbeams, 4 o’-
clock; GA's 4 o’clock; choir
7 o’clock; prayer
meeting, 7:30.
’‘Brotherhood meeting, first
Christmas carols. Santa was
there to thrill the youngsters
with gifts of nuts, fruit and
caftdies.
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was sent to ^o* Angeles,Calif.,
as field representative for a
three week period. On hla re-
turn trip, he stopped to Dellas
to visit relatives then visited
hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Bartley, Annona.
Mr. and Mra. Bo Bumgarner
and sons of Wayneavllle, Miss-
ouri, have been visiting Mr.
Bumgarner’s mother, Mri';
Myrtle Bumgarner.
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Mr. and Mra. Don Black had
as guests during the Christmas
holidays, Ensign Ben Black at
San Francisco, Calif., and Dr.
and Mra. Don C. Black Jr.,
and daughter, She 1 lie, of Little
Rock, Ark. Dr. Black's family
also visited Mrs. Black's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Miller.
The son born to Mr. and Mrs.
Boyce Tull at Red River County
hoepltal, December 22, has been
named Michael Boyce. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Tull and Mr. and Mfs. Wayman
Farley.
and Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. Mack
W. Parks, Pine Bluff, Ark.;
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hankins,.
DeQueen. Ark.; Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Simmons and Greg,
Mias Frances Parks, Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Parks*ai)d Tresle,
Dallas, visited Mrs. J. M.
Parch man aver the weekend.
Mr. and Mra. T. C. JrfiUer
at Vernon spent Christmas with
the T. G. Millers.
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Bobby Bettes of Alamogardo,
New Mexico, spent Christmas
with hla grand parents, Mr. and
Mra. W P. Bettes. He was
accompanied by a frlend.-John
McIntyre, of Alamogardo.
Joe Gibbs visitors: Mrs.
Bobble Wright, Houston; Mr.
ahd Mrs. wyndelTSisco, Parts;
Mr. and Mrs. Jakle Gibbs and
family, Ft. Worth; Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Oldfield and children,
Debbie and Lisa, Paris.-
S Cowans' visitors: Dr. and
Mrs. Seth Cowan and children,
Cathy, Betsy and Lauren, Gar-
land; Mrs. William Chandler
and son, Roy William,Oklahoma
City.-1
W. G. Hplltngsworths’ visi-
tors: Mr. and Mrs. Burl Adrato
Hollingsworth and boys, Craig
and Britt, Ft. Worth.
Billie Rhea Fry, Hagensport,
visited her folks, the Ray Frys.
days of each month.
T. L Bafne#, pastor
CHURCH OF
CHRIST
You are Invited to attend the
services of the Church of Christ
Sunday: Bible study, 10:00;
Worship 10:43 and 6:00.
Tuesday-Ladles Class at 9:00
Wednesday-Bible Study 7:30
You are afWays welcome.
*C. Edwin Bills, preacher
BREWSTER METHODIST
Worship services will be held
at Brewster Memorial Metho-
dist Church Sunday, January
5, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.-
Sunday school at 9:45
Midweek Bible study Wednes-
day at 7 p.m.
You are Invited to these ser-
vices.
L. J. Alkta, pastor ..
9 JANUARY, 1964
TAKE ANT MEDICINE WITH CAUTION.
I C«r»Uve drugs are * dlvlue ftft to mankind
Properly used they can cause almost miracul-
ous results. But, as potent are today's medicines
that they Should not be used - lihout canton
and professional guidance.
READ DIRECTIONS CAREEIXLT.
Tour physician’s Instructions, which we exact-
ly reproduce on the label, should be followed
without any deviation. If you take any home
remedy, read the eaotlons against use. re-
quired by law te be printed with the direc-
tions. If you have any doubt, don’t take It.
NEVER TAKE MEDICINE IN THE DARK.
Capsules, tablets and containers look alike In
the dark. Serious consequences have resulted
from people taking the wrong medicine.
KEEP MEDICINES IN ORIGINAL CONTAINERS.
Carrying different medicines*' in one kettle
is a dangerous hazard t'nlabeled containers are
an invitation to danger.
CHILDREN FROM HARM,
no medicine within their reach.
Dr. W. 8. MIESCH
Lem Pre»<ribed
Eyet Examined
225 North Walnut St.
CLARKSVILLE
' Men„ Tu#*., Wed.
Sat. Morning _
DEKALB
.1 Thurt.. Friday and
Saturday Afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Meals
Jr., David and Joann visited
relatives to Elisabethtown,
Kentucky, and Weir, Miss. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Carl
Roberts Sr. and Mr*. A. J.
Nabors. Mrs. Nabors remained
In Kentucky to visit Doyle Na-
bors and family. Other* visited
to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Moore and family at
Walr. .
Mrs. E. N. Fuller U visiting
her daughter and family to
Houston, Mr. and Mrs
J. May.
Mr. and M-s, E. N. Fuller
and Newton had as their guest*
during the Christmas Holidays,
Mr. and Mrg. BUI Fuller and
children, LyMMa and Suzle of
Grand Prairie; Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Fuller and children, Beve-
rly, Bobbe and David of Car-
rollton; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
J. May and children, Tommy
and Terri of Houston.
A. L. Brawner
Buried at Avery
ArgetLwther Brawner, Route
TfTCvery, died to Red River
County Hospital Dec. 28. His
funeral was conducted at the
First Baptist Church, of Avery
Monday at 2 p.m. by the Rev.
A. S. Haney, pastor. Masonic
rites were conducted at the
graveside In the Avery ceme-
tery. Clarksville Funeral Home
was to charge.
Deceased was born at Thur-
ber, Texas, April 21, 1913. He
had lived to the Avery com-
munity about two years.
Surviving are hls widow, the
former Opal Davis, whom he*
married July 4, 1938, at Cany-
Thomas on, Texas; a son, Sterling Bra-
wner, Avery; brother#, Artie
Brawner, Amarillo, and Archie
Brawner, Wichita, Kansas.
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