The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1945 Page: 3 of 12
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Friday, march ie, 1945
Parks, Laule Reed, C T>. fletrff, •- rooms acrms the street from the
8. Sivley Frank Clark. Emma Methodist parsonage. The work
Rev. J. V. Adair a returned mis-'
Presbyterians Are
Mrs. John David Oardner. returned
Monday attar several JBOOttS In
alonary from Africa to do the
Whiteman, Joe Eeverheart.
open irunt two «ku j a
Monday throueh Friday, San Francisco and San Antonio, noma,
nee of aU ladles is urged. Texas.
will be announced later. Our church
visitors, Mrs. J. E. Bloodworth and
Mrs. Lota Arnold, and an honorary
member, Mr. Everheart.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Marable and Mrs. McCulloch.
is growing from within. We are
gaining ground each week now’.
Therefore we are planning this first
revival for the purpose of helping
S. S. Attendance
Billy and Michael, who have been
visiting here, have returned to their
The Red River County 4-H Club
our church, and getting ready for
] court room Saturday, to see what
was accomplished during the Na-
I tlonal 4-H Week which was March
«3-10. Clubs represented were 1ft-
• troit. John town. Annona. Savannah.!;
I Bagwell. Mabry. Jine Branch, Box- j
elder, Clarksville, Aikin Grove, j
] Dimple, Fulbrlght and Avery. We
had two hundred and sixty-seven;
| present, Including a few parents.
and other visitors.
i We had the "Rag Doll Method”,
of testing seed corn. This was given'1
' by Donald Leatherwood. David and,
Sammy Rice of Dimple Club,
t The method of treating seed corn
I by Billy Daniels and Billy Joe j
Peek of Boxelder club. I
| How to inocculate seeds for plant- |
! ing meadows by Jack Watkins and j
Jimmie Gullion of Fulbright club, j
| How to prepare seeds for plant-J
ing gardens by Kathryn Robinson j
■ of Detroit club.
i How to can fruits by Florine
' Dillman and Ina Mae Wilcox of i
1, Mabry culb.
I Paul Wayne Kennedy of Box-
II elder club who won a pig last year,
in the pig contest, and later won
a registered heifer, wras given two
medals for outstanding work for
g period
city offli
Claude Martin
Reports submitted to The Times
# JUv local ministers.jcqv-
Ctarksvllle Circuit
ering last Sunday's Sunday school |
.il - -- —V — — i a! m1» eld 11 A'is 1
s, which
•{tendance at four of Clarksville'si
largest churches, show the Presby-,
terians holding the lead attained a ,
week previous, with 719 percent at- ,
tendance
The report follows:
Enrolled Present Pctg
Baptist 333 ?32 6% i
Christian 70 93 .047
■ Methodist 330 130 400
JRresbv 153 110 710
Sn proceOI
expect to
ny legitim
if thev i
v. if they
the nam
i. obtain l
rk mark l
in sealed
on elect
>t mg piivil
more tl
line days
’lection.
WHITE It OCK WHO. CLUB
The GIFT of Lasting Beauty
Ufe are fortunate in having just received a shipment
** beautiful jewelry for Easter. Make this “her" happi
Easter. Give her what she wants most—a jewelry piece
brighten her Easter ensemble.
tl ballot ta
n the names
or aldermeh, i
ollector, mtr- !
Prcsbvferlun Notes
Sunday, Marrh 1R
Sunday schrol at 9 47 All offi-
cers and teachers etc expected to be
in their places bv 9:35.
. Morning worshin at 10-55. Ser-
mon bv the pastor. Special music by
the choir.
Evening worshin at 5:30. A 'see-
end period of fellowship in which
the pastor will preach on "The New
Life."
”5*“' Youth grouns of yeni'-rs end in-
____termediates at 6.30 This is one of
the most important activities of onr
church Let parents and voung peo-
v pie cooperate to the fullest.
\ TVi#* rtantnr will nrmrh of Dr-troit.
Is Right Around the Corner. We have the pretty
Shoes und Bags for the Occasion.
ntests are In
i.v not attract
$3.95 to $11
$4.95 to $1-
Lapel Pins...............
Lockets..................
Gold Bracelets........
Cultured Pearls...........
Ear Screws (pierced Ears)
Black Patent, Brown
and Alligator
IT FOR
$2.95 to
he first an- ,
rnor for the
authorised by ’
president of
efferson, Tex-
$1.25 to
Silk Watch Bauds
BIRMINGHAM \\. H. D. CLUB
the year. These were presented to Brewer Mrs H chain, Mrs. P. J.
him by County Agent Taylor. I Graves. Mrs. C. L. Kirksey. Mrs.
Mrs. Owen said she had a medal Clyde Milan, Mrs. F M Morehead,
for Wanza Gallander of Boxelder Mrs j M McMahan. Mrs. Elmore
club for being the outstanding club McClinton, Mrs. R. T. Osburn, Mrs.
girl of the year. h. S. Proctor. Mrs. Homer Pope.'
Sammy Rice. Reporter [ Mrs E R stiles, Mrs. Marion siv-
-V-;— , ley, Mrs. W. W. Witmer, Mrs. W. A. I
CLARKSVILLE CEMETERY | Dobson, Mrs. Willard Hudson and
SOCIETY | Mrs. Byron Black.
- | -v-
The Clarksville Cemetery Society RUSSELL-THORNTON
met with Mrs. Clyde Milan Tuesday j Miss Ella Ruth Russell, daughter
Metal Watch Bands......
Compacts...............
Cigarette Cases (Leather)
Hinestone Clips.........
Birthstone Rings........
Ankle Bracelets.........
\ 11 of the above pieces are selected quality. All are
-^anteed to please the recepient.
Plenty of Good
$1.49 to $5.
NEW
cNutt would
y state minus
d in his au-
ut was not
reposed effee-
plctely drying
•jvastjr will preach at Com-
t. Friday night. March 16.
Joe Everheart
m unity
Arriving Almost Daily
For The Children
See them before you buy. A Pleasure to Show You.
minute of silent prayer for our, Texarkana and grand daughter of,
armed forces and allies. After a Mrs. E. K. Russell of Annona, be-'
business session. Mrs. Eugenia Mi-1 came the bride of Dr. Jack Dwight
Ian and Mrs. Kelsey Dick assisted t Thorton of Waco Saturday in a
the hostess in serving refreshments ceremony at Waco. After a brief
to the following members and trip to San Antonio, they will make
guests: Mesdames H. L. Pearson, their home in Waco.
Ed Bonham, C. T. Dryden, Kelsey j -y-
Dick, Estelle O'Neill, A. L. Robbins, DIMPLE W.H.D. CLUB
C. E Williams, D H. Taylor, Mar-'
garet Bowers, T. R. Hughston, Miss
r,wwl liiiU Uico
Morgan’s
EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE
with the Bible school, which begins The club adjourned to meet next
at 9:45 a. m. Let's boost the attend- ! with Mrs. J. A. Farmer.
ance and increase of Bible know- | -----V-
ledge. Teachers and pupils be on LONE STAR CLUB
time. Following this, try remaining The Lone Star Club met with
for the hour of worship and preach- Mis E. W. Foshee and quilled two
Ing. beginning at 10:45. The pastor quilts.
will discuss the question: After Those present were Mrs. Charlie
Vlvtory. What Shall We Do With Whitten, Mrs. Bill Smith. Mrr. Carl
Germany and Japan?" This is a Vickers, Mrs. Bert Smith, Mrs. J.
vital question and you should be Tipping. Mrs. J. C. WalRer, and
Interested. Let all members and Mrs. Doss Smith. Lunch was served
friends plun to be with us. ; at noon. Those who came in the
Evening services beginning at afternoon were Mrs. Olin Hum-
7:30. This, too, will be of interest phrey, Mrs. Nowlin Childress. Mrs.
to all. : Delbert Phillips. Mrs. Maud Bur-
—— | nett.. Mrs. John Cagle. The next
First Baptist Church meeting will be an all-day meet-
Stiles Drug Co
garet Bowers. T. R. Hughston. Miss | The Dimple W. H. D. Club met
Mary Washington and little Miss at the home of Mrs. U. H. Good-
Peggy Hughston. t win. Mrs. Hattie Owen gave an lh-
The next meeting will be in April terestlng talk on “floors, walls and
woodwork.’’
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Bill Leather-
wood.
PRESBYTERIAN AID
Mrs. C. D. Scaff was hostess to
the Ladies Aid Circle of the First
| Presbyterian church Thursday. Roll
call was your favorite verse from
I the Bible. After disposing of all old
| business the election of officers for' ing Mrs. Vanburen Chapman. Re-
the new church year was in order. | freshments were served to thirty-
A motion was made all officers be six guests,
retained; the motion caMM.
The lesson leader heard the les-
son on Hannah, from the study
book. The Queen of Sheba will be
] the lesson for next meeting. Mrs.
| Louie Reed assisted the hostess In
serving a delectable plate to the
; members and two guests. Those
present were Mesdames Sam Harris,
Dixie McCulloch, P. P. Marable, G.
A Maxfield, Mary O’Niell, W. M.
BRIDAL SHOWER
)M SUITE
ge size v*n-
1 plate glass
Ts build up resistance against spring eolds and flu, drink
plenty of fruit juices. To save mere of your precious blue
stamps, slock up oa tkese point-free juices at Safeway*** |
law, every-day shelf prices.
Wli J«l&
Juice
Juice
surra
MORE RED CROSS
MATERIAL ARRIVES
Juice ssiirir'
14-Ox.
Bet.
Spring is here . . . and heretojHy
are the health and beauty
aids that help you feel yourN^J**
best and look your best.
an early bird. Get your fa-itSSaBS
vorite nationally advertised
products now at cur low low pric
Springtime with a song of savings.
re-butlt bo*-
Check, J.hue.
—wan—iwinii II ■II ■WiuiWiii I ra.ua I
Grape Juice ft;:
Spring Prints in
Ocean Whiting
Rose Fish i
Croakers s:
Beef Liver
414 Sauce I1SPH.I
MM34 Gnipe Jam
... n«4«c»»<n, Um,
j«r 174 Pees «•r*».i.....
SIMM Craft
Fleur...........
. Lg. 37c
.....47c
100’s 98c
. 5’s 23c
Iodent Tooth Paste......
Miracle-Tuft Toothbrush
Anacin Tablets.........
Gem Singledge Blades..
ic 60e Rai-
Coffee
Dresses
Dresses that have caught the lilting air
of Spring! Gay designs on mated
backgrounds in one or two piece Uyles,
Soft bows...graceful skirts...deli-
cate details. So delightfully refreshing.
Coffee
Aim Tints
Catsup
Mraita CtH
Sauce (i
Krenicl CQ an^
I Sham poo MW
R , 75c Jcris llnir Tonic
•‘ami 59c Hair Oil Doth
Ooty ‘ (M.25 1
■ Perfume...... VI
Evening Paris body
‘Powder.....
Max Factor
Pork Liver a p®<nti .. Lb. 20c
Hcpaticu
Butter 5
Cane Sugars:_______
Fresh Eggs
Sardines sura-.,.......
Apple Butter ere.
Bread -USSSSl
Jgtt® Sunbritc c>~«~......
4$^^ Ivory Soap nrw.
Palmolive iTtjT
Camay Soap.....—
i(_; 100 St. Joseph Aspirin
I Tablets._________________
Brick Chili «* maw..............u. 3
Bologna rnSLi...--------_ u. 3
Souse U. S
Frankfurters irKami*^"...............u. 3
Spiced Assarted
LUNCHEON BAKED
MEAT LOAVES
Pancake
$1.00 .Jergins
Lotion
$1.00 Marrow
$1.00 Craav
Crystals
60c Syrup
.Pepsin------
Joahl-JasaIl JtoulL Sr Osq&inbUk,
Green Beans &££*-2u.3
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Admirine
mfn
V,.
ELY8IAN GARDEN CLUB
eTiaii an
1 Friday at the home of Mr*. O. W.
, Mont*, with Mrs. D. I. Hook* as
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1945, newspaper, March 16, 1945; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005918/m1/3/?q=WAR+DEPARTMENT: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.