The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. [3], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1953 Page: 3 of 10
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Over 125 Families Cared
For InXmarProgram
And Glen Tayloi
Wed Dec. 19
THE PANOLA WATCHMA£I, C>rtki|t, Tmm
Juab's L. Hall Thinks
Friends for Their Aid
Hello Santa
The Watchman sponsored Christmas Needy Family
Program cared for over one hundred and twenty-five fa-
milies thin Christmas. The funds to come in mounted to
the eight hundred dollar mark. These funds were either
brought or mailed hi or epHeeUM personally by Finance
Chairman Dr. Carl Geraray. in addition to the financial
aid over fifty loenl and county people contributed their
own labors, or vehicles or employees and toys, clothing
and other items.
Tim prog rum «n ooaaty-wtale
•b4 cared tor caHfW SM Mil OS
white famine*. Every effort was
made to provMa toys ter cfciMre*
aaS clothios let the max pacta*
larae number of buatHes turaad
la overused the toy and «MhpS
. received
Plaanre
*«w»iy Bvery . family
food, candy, aud fruit.
The helper*, hsM4»i
Chairman Dr. <ieto»dr. »nd or*r
all chairman
•UaUnt Samuel Alosandar. aipl
Treaaurer W. C. lip|MksgWf toitn*-,
ed Mr*. V. O. Clameat* mi h«r
atotar, lam Baael; Alf ^ndnimm
sir. and Mr*. C. B. Mullins, Mrs.
Thornton Davis. Mr*. N. «. Witt
er, Mr*. Oraaver Miller. Mra. JT.
C. Fn»ncls. Martha Ana Mimdyard.
Mr*, goy Wpodyard. C. &>>»>
sad son. Print*! Joned^t*oa Car*
neater, f). ft Cooper, WUU* Atker-
aon. Harold Cadetthead. Enel Smi-
ley. Jimmy dentry, Charlea Soape.
Ttomiia FMmtmMld of ft. Worth (a
holiday visitor). James Jacob*.
Principal A rale Sander* and wife
and many, many other*.
Brown's Hardwood provided *
truck aud' helper. Bandy donated
several hundred cellophane hugs
Also Cecil Kendall paid for all Hip
lurge paper hags used
Boy .nrllxh*. new deputy in a<»
into off! e in January, made two
trips to Marshall to pet candy,
(lien llnni made one trip.
Hampton’Yurie., store provid-
ed a large quantity of toys free.
Other nit' Cations were made so
rapidly or -'(felly that no accu-
rate i (»iini could tie kejit of them
Magnolia >eer Company pro-
vided all groceries at wholesale
price an I also contributed free of
charge large quantities of addi-
tional items.
The following list of names is
submitted with the full know-
ledge that it is incomplete and in-
accurate. The Watchman manage
mem would appreciate any help
ill listing the proper donors as an
accurate record and report is de-
sired. The money came In so fast
and oftentimes so secretly that it
was Impossible to knpw who con-
tributed.
The contributors we know about
follow:
Junior Service League
Consolidated Const. Co.
Lions Club f
Kiwanis Club
American Legion Post .16.1 .
Carthage Co. employees
Joe H. Hull
Save A Youth Council
Mrs. Marie Daniels
I Hinola Credit Co
lloh Horton, and II It. Roq
X uemorc
Si. Williams Altar Society
Mr. Bed Dorset I
C. E. Moore
Ella Briggs
La Roy LaSalle
It. K Hardin
John C. Brown
W. D. Anderson
J. V. Steger
rs B. It Patterson
Carthage Chapter No. 717
O. E. S.
Thatl Edwards
Ella Briggs
Mrs Irma Wall
Cartilage Book Club
Carthage elementary P-TA
J. E Bowen
Whitson Barrett
J. N. Thomas
Jr. A.- Sr High P-TA
Gladys Chadwick
Annonymom.
j, Mrs. Tate Bray
' Annonymoiis
| Annonymoiis
Mrs. Pearl WaHare
Annonymoiis
Annonymoiis
Fred Whltakei
Annum moils'
Rips Hardware
Hampton's
M *& M Toggery
Mr. * Mrs. Virgil Tillery
Igiucille Cadenhead
Carthage Service Parts \
Mr. * Mrs Sam Brown
A. L. Davis. Sr
Carthage Furniture Co.
Western Auto Asset Store
Hand Drug Co.
Steptoe Jewelry
Adams Furniture
laicy Grocery
Wthnn Birdwell
Stovall Drug
James M. Camrme k
Pace Hardware
Hawthorn Dry Goods
Hawthorn Life Ins. Co.
Clyde Woodyard
Jenkins Drug .....
Matthew*
K D W Grocery .
Longshore Cafe
K. L. Yarborough
Kmmona Variety..........
PoUy’a Tot A Teen S.oo
Cart hat* PreahytArlan (ffonp 6.00
JdMy Knight ________ J.oa
George T. Brown .1.00
Pat Barron ah* 5.00
Chaa. P. Frasier 5.00
Alt Jernigan . 5.00
Or. L. E. Ward law .......5 .00
In Memory of Ann Pate
; (by a friend* # .... 3.00
B*4ie Bull Belrdermann 10.00
|fra. J. M. Whitaker t oo
Q. E. Blanchard II!.............. 5.00
Bath Biggs ................. 5.00
CkMhage Medical A Surgical
Ctintc.............. . *0.00
.Mr. kpd Mra. H. Jf. Long v lo.oo
Major C. Henderson -. 7.. 5.00
B. F. Payne .......... 15 00
‘Harkrider Cleaner* 5.0<»
Mra. J. 8. Du Bose 10.00
Stovall Cafe ... 15.00
M. H. Walker ....................- 5.00
Grady Mutt ... *.. 5.00
Mra. J. ft. Rosa ..... 1»,00
Glen A. Hunt . .. .. ....... 5 00
Kennath Heaton ......J 6.00
Carthage Paint A Body Work* 5.00
Stovall Motor Co. ............. 5.00
Carthago Track and Tractor 5.00
Padola Motor Co. 5.0o
Pippen Pontiac 5.00
Hardin Appliance 5 00
K /i K Florist 5 lid
Hose Home Appliance 5 mi
Mra. \V C. Martin 5du
Hoy Cadenhead. Jr
Mrs. Stroud Nesbit
Anonymous
Anonymous
N'lta Tindall
Gcoigi l.okci
First National Bank
George \Y. Cox
V. Words cannot begin to expi^s
* my deep and sincere appellation
I to all of you who so generously
'aided on* recently Your genevos
»ty was overwhelming I just wish)
The marriage of Miss Natha lxsa j *nd Pr“> ik"'re co*Ud *» *“*">*'
Mima and Glen Taylor was solem | w*> * aH,!'1 repay each ami every
nixed December 19 ja the home ef j W iou L w**h ' lh*‘ 1 w#,v
the groom's lather, J H. Taylor, skn,wd m ,h** u>0 ol w»'d* ,w px
The double nng ceremony was ***** «■* *«**re All I
performed by the Rev D E. Cal ean "W 1:4 lhat m> hwt ,s °v*r
boon. Mrs. O. L Slaughter aadif,0WUJ< VM,h lov*' and gratitude
Jim Taylor served a* attendants -a" "* Y”u '
to the coiijMe I ‘wish to particular thank Al- h.
The bride wore a blue suit with- Trod White. 1 know all he has done )
navy accessories and carried a ■ in my behalf has (teen time con
white Bible topped with an orchid i Miming and a lot of worry to him \ •’
A reception was held immediate- Also to {he Watchman I wish to Mj
ly following the ceremony in the:‘‘'Press my thanks lor your part. ■
Taylor home. The bride’s table May God remember each and ev- ■ ™
was centered, with the wedding j ery one of you for your kindness. • y
cake which was topped by a pair , ' God Bless you all j i
of love birds Punch was nerved i Justus I.. Hall :
with cake. * _ | * ' :’v-
* Guests at the ceremony were the I „ ...w.. I
A
Carthage Si# k
Club Has AmhI
Party Friday
Friday night. Docember li, M
ked the annuaf Christmas Bodg'
Club part> in the home ol Mr. Md
Mrs A. I.. Davis. Hostesses wore
Mrs Davi> Mrs Ko>s Duran, end
Mrs Gradv Reed and Mrs II T
Uoukcr
A lour course dinner was served
at t*' o'clock to members, their
husbands and guests. The menu
n>
(lag loom and den. had Christmas
thorn* cmltrpiwes.
•erring the dinner were Joy Do
MR, Martha Anne Woodyard. Mar
•Ml Walker, rfenwi AIIMon and
Am» Pitts.
Mrs, Edwin E. Bounds furnish-
1 MMkde throvchOMt the evening
Ciabnngii Jr. gave the
Story, *ta*« Bed loot
sieLi
MNPw» jflPBWe
OMN UMI W9NN9 wmm W^VfwT.
ChrMnikgy.
Alan Andenen ef
spent the holidays
rents, Mr and IBs. L.
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Davis in bis host duties.
Each member brought for
self and guest two toys, ggMF ?
packaged, tor needy children, to:
be distnkuted through orgaakwd
bride’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Lee ;,,
Mims, Carolyn and Wayland
MAE IAWRENCE. wh<* is at
ending Baylur University School
: if*5*"” r
Singletary, Mrs. Billy Hugo of|ia>s
Arp, Mrs. O. J. Hancock, Mrs. Ep-
hriam Neely of Waco and the
groom's aunt and uncle of Dallas. ;
After a honeymoob spent in
consisted of grapefruit cocktail,
coke salad with rye wafers, turk
ey and dressing, biiissel sprouts, '
candled yams, pickles hot roll*,
fruit cake nod coffee K C Clau j
hatiuh Jr said grace ‘
The head table in the maui din- j
ning room seating eight, was pre- i
sided over by Ihc host, A I. Da |
ms The red tnlfeta silk table cloth j
Putting in a call to the North ‘*‘n,#'td wHh ■ ^sket a,r I
ang^ment uf i hnstnuis berries ati<l 1
flowed with green nod tinsel en
Jim and Vnita'^ laTra ,ul1n'''1
.old svstlcrca throughout the In
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frr;.n
KRISTIE KEKTH
DALE CUPIT
Lv trying to phone grandad Voor '
Dallas, the ttroom returned to i
S. M. U. where he is a student. I
The bride is employed at the
Southwestern Be)I Telephone Co. j
here. _ i
Kceth. formerly of here but nim
_________;___of Alexander, I.a Miss Kristie is
the grandaughter of Mr and Mr
said these engineers should get Calvin Voorhiea of Carthage As hies he's high in her exteen :e<
down to earth a matter of fact, Miss Kristie may old Santa Ciaus any day
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HOME PURCHASE INVOLVES
SERIOUS LEGAL PROBLEMS
Thinking of buying a house'’ Be
*loono tore you sign anything, be sure
50.00 you know the effects of yogr ac-
5« no tion. Many legal problems are in
roi.oo | voiced in such a transaction. This
::5 oo column, and those to follow on
this subject, will attempt to point
out and explain some of the legal
angles connected with your pur
chase.
For the average person, the buy-
ing of a homo is the largest sing-
le transaction of his life. It is also,
in most instances, the most per
manent or longest term invest
go oo : fjrcnt he will ever make. Whether
20 10) .or he bought wiyoly will be dc-
5 oo | termined by his ability to resell
10.no without difficulty, or to enjoy the
use of the premises without an
noyance or interruption.
Possibly the first legal problem
you will meet will be when you arc
asked by the seller or his agent to
sign a contract of sale or earnest
ptoncy contract In connection with
the latter, you will be asked to
deposit a sum of money which
would he forfeited to the seller
and agent for damages in event
you do not fulfill the contract Al-
though no forfeit money may be
required with Ihe former, you
may still be legally liable for dam-
ages if you renege Be sure, there
fore, that you know exactly what
your obligations are.
The next legal problem would
probably be to determine the stai
us of the title to the property.
Many persons become confused
during this stage, thinking that
securing possession of an Abstract
or Title Insurance Poliey will af-
ford them complete protection ag-
ainst title defects. This is not nec-
essarily true in either case.
Keep in mind that an abstract
in merely an outline of public re-
cords on the tract. Any person
may purchase an abstract covering
any piece of land, whether he owns
it or not. A Title Insurance Policy
identifies you only up to a certain
maxmm sum of money, and con-
tains various exceptions to the
specified coverage.
Following this would be the pro
Idem of transfering the title
from the legal owner to you. a--
purchaser, in such a manner that
no legal question might later arise
concerning your sole and exHus
ive ownership.
Incidental to yoqr title problems
is that of ascertaining what n
enactions exist upon the lot \ou
are buying and upon the ncighhoi
hood generally. Municipal zoning
ordinances and restrictive cm
ants placed upon the tract by pro
ions owners or developers’of the
3 00 j subdivision may prove a protection
BOO or a hindurance, according to the
5.00 plans you may have for future
5 tin A lot of newspapermen would
1 5ti agree with me, f believe, thru the
5 oo "grand old man of journalism" is
5.0(1 1 Jamc, Wright Brown, president
.YtMilnf Editor and Publisher magazine !
r,do j L dropped into the offices on this
well-known publication in tiie old
New York Time, building and" was
hit IA a wave ol riovtalgia for
here where ihc laic Adolph Och
who was a dose friend of Mr
Biown onet held wa> im tin
walls ol the picturesque place
arc numerous autographed pictur
es ol great men of tin fourth cs
tate. James Wright Brown, a dis
tmguished gentlemen of 7H Mini
mers. is celebrating liis 40th year
as head of Editor ami Publisher,
the trade magi/.ine of the daily
newspaper field, and is a person
al friend of more newspaper c •
itors and publishers than prohnb
ly anyone else in the eoubtry As
genial as he is high.principled,
.fames Wright Brown has set .
standard n Texas
Sergeant Albert Michener ol the
Mitchel A'i I met lia-c out on
lanig Island, ha app Jed to nic to
tell people about his 7-yeai old
son. And I am glad to do it. You
sec, the boy. Paul Michener, who
lives at 252 West Front Street,
Williamsport. Pa has fatal glun
dular disease and in confined to
Ins bed I'his will lie his last
Christmas." Sergeant Michener
told me. "and I will write him (•
card or lettei ll<* really enjoys
them "
At a luncheon, I humped into
Arthur Grolz, president of Ihc
Western Maryland Rielway Com
pany, and was pleased with his !
comments on this column which.!
runs in a number of papers in |
that g( od state. It seems to me (
that ji ipreciation of (he work of i
others is one reason for Arthur’s !
success. He is very likeable. In j
1H2J). he graduated summa cum i
laude from New York University, I
joined the < base National Bank (
and in a fe\v ven was vice*pre.si !
dent m charge of Ihc transport;,
tion department of that in-.titu
tion. So when the Western Mary-
land was looking around Im a pr
esidenl well, Arthur nisi filled
the lull lb* now lives in Haiti
more, is married anrl^irfs two fine
children oh >cs>Jm‘ finds time to
be active in the Community Chest.
kill*-, - ill Amoru i *i ml n
Boy Ncouls/bf America and in
Ins church, besides scrv mg as a
director of the f irst National Bank
id Baltnnore
Manhattan Mutinpv: up in the
Bronx, a boy was operated on aud
is now called a girl Popular say-
ing there mast oc well, boys will
he girls t- airline flight engi.neei
here went on strike, said manage-
ment was up in the. ,nr The reply
use or improvement of vmu pro
petty.
Other legal questions may arise
in arranging the method ol pay-
ment for the house The fact that
most people need years in which
to complete such payment makes
this a matter to Im* considered care
fulfy.
These arc some of the major
legal problems* you ate likely to
encounter in purchasing a home
of couise a number of others may
arise in some cases due to pcrulst
individual circumstances
Subsequent columns on this sub-
ject will seek to explain these and
othei interwoven legal consider i
at ions , * |
iThp column liaised on lex., , :
law. is Witten to inform not to ad j
vise No person should ever appl\ ,
or interpret anv law without the
aid of an aflorney who knows the
i.ist- be ,„is<* the lain - tn.iv rhapge
the application ot the law i
i "*1
Armour’s
12 07.. can
Treet
49c
Imperial,
10 lb. bag
Sugar
93c
Hormel, R lb. pail
Pure Lard $1.19
Choice Meats
?V A
NV*^cd
Premium, 1 lb. box
Cracker*
20% -ton*
vange Cubes $9$
W bit son’* 2 no. 300 enn
Pork & Beans 19c
WiUon’s Corn King
Sliced Bacon, 2 lbs.
f 'd ■
89c
i
’.■■■'
... !
Frcah Ground
Pure Pork Sausage, lb.
39c
Pry Sait
•owls. lb.
19c
Fresh Dressed
Fryers, lb.
V.
55c
Wisconsin
loop ^Cheese,-4^1.
55c
Sun Valley
lb.
OLEO
21c
1
Fresh
CATFISH, FRYERS, HENS
Admiration
1 lb. pkg.
Honey Boy
No. 1 Tall can
Maryland Club
1 lb. ca
COFFEE
. 79c
SALMON
45c
COFFEE
85i
Skinner’s
Spaghetti; ready cut
Skinner’s
Long Macaroni
Skinner’s
Raisin Bran
7 oz. pkg.
11c
7 oz. pkjf,.
11c
10 oz. pkg.
19c
Rodkey’s Best
A
FLOUR
10 lb. bag
89c
25 lb.sack
$1.98
BRIGHT AND EARLY
McCORMICK fl
2 01 tOTTlt
39c
ft**
JlT
COFFEE pound pkg.
M
PRODUCE
&
Cleanser
Old Dutch, 2 cans
27c
P & G Soap, 3 bars
23c
Washing Powder
Rinso, large pkg.
25c
20 Mule Team
Borax, 1 lb. pkg.
25c
29c
Bat; Oranges, 5 lb. bag
id lb. mesh bog
- 49c
U. S. No. 1
Red Potatoes
size
SPECIAL OFFER f
ftlraifW li** mmIv.) *
TRUSHArS
NCW HAND CREAM
nos
TKUSHAY LOTION
SSC Vatu*
29c
F r»*»h
Green Cabbage, lb.
I
Fresh
Cranberries, lb.
W a xed
Rutabagas, lb.
Bunco
Blackeyed Peas, 1 lb. cello bag
Bcnco ''i
Pinto Beans, 2 lb. cello pkg.
SalAd Bowl ^ )"
Salad Dressing] pint jar
Del-Dixi Fresh (
Blackeyetl Pea*, 2 Nt>Sr30G cans
BOTM
ONLY
69^i
n». In
Shortening
SPRY
3 lb. can
Waldorf
79c
Cable*
CHILI
No. 1 can
No. 2 can
Drl-Dixi
Hominy, White, 2 No/300 cans
Nobility
Early June Peas, 2 No. 303 can*
Del-Dixi
Spinach, 2 No. 303 cans
Sannlac
Dry Milk, IOV2 oz. pkg.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
TOILET
tlSSUE
3 Roll*
29c
South Shelby St.
Phone 46
On Center -Highway
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Clements, U. O. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. [3], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1953, newspaper, January 1, 1953; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055016/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.