The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1956 Page: 4 of 24
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MARCH 19. IfM
THf PAMOLA WATCHMAN
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tf j MOUZON BASS
CEOBCi DENT
Rev, Bass To Lead First Methodist Church
in Pre-Easter Evangelistic Campaign
R/v Mobvm Ba?i
Sssaay •norma* at.
Chur* f in
will preach j
th«- First ;
the opemagj
service rA a * eefc'i Rev is id Bt* ;tlw
Ba- - i- great i> loved in Um- local
Cfc irch as hi? it, throughout the-
District which he serve* He i»
stirred v i!h p. ritual power ana
those-who hear hi® once will want
to hear the entire series the Rev
Joe- Strother pastor of the church
saitt
In the evening hour Rev Oorge
Dent weir known evac^eliatac
singer, will take charge ot the
mysM- Oorge Dent i* a lover of
• ■gospel singing will warm the
spirits, of all with bis enthusiastic
leadership, and bring a blessing
each service with his solos. Rev
Strother continued
Schedule Ot Services
Sunday- cervices will be at 10 55
in the morning and 7 00 o'clock in
the evening During the week, an
early morning service will be fea-
tured for business men and wom-
en, school folk and all whose work
mg hours will permit It will he
from TOO until 7 45 and everyone
be at 7 30 At this hour each day
as well a# the Sunday erv we* a
nursery will be provided under
tare of Mrs Pearl Bearden
The Church' is anxious tnat not
only its members but all who hun-
ger for a spiritual feasting join
is this week of special services.
Rev Strother said
Palm Sunday
'm the closing Sunday, Balm
Sunday. the pastor will -receive hi
membership class of children and
youth into the church at the
morning hour
Elytion Fields News-
Coffee Honoring
Joy Duran Given
By Mrs. R. G. Brown
Mr- Robert Brown II was bos
tea* for a coffee Saturday moctung
at her heme honoring Miss Joy
learan bridefdect of Robert War-
rec Giover Greeting the guest -
acre Vis. Brown and the honor*-**
who was attired in a pink cotton
front natmoni/in* with the color
,'sche-oat carried in the beauti
fully decorated home
Guest* wct« sm ited into the din,
mg' room where the refreshmsua.
table -war covered with a pink h
i5« n cloth *nd ccntcrr-d * dh an a.*
rangemcni of hyarinths bnda-i
wreath jonguiD, red bud and
<juusee. i a cherub'pbotainer ..Sirs'
I Ro* - Duran mother of ’’re bun
one. {a«rur*'-d- u4io flora—a >liver--
cofle-- *er\nr \ sorted party
cookie*, -a-tid nut* and dainty,
lolled ‘andwKhe* wire se.rwd
from ..*uiver - containers
Pink linen napkin* we>4 distri
boted by the bostes* and each
gue*t «a* ask«d to embroider hi-t
nam* in the cornei of if The-*-
• were presented to Mi** lturan
' fr yIt* **t I’U-'V***—WrcfC' Mft Dv-
cj|e Brewster Mi M iry Dob Wal
ker Mi He.'la it Branch, it us*
Tommy* Jean /ones Mr* Tart
Williams Mr. Burns Seegera
Mrs f O . Black- Jr - Miss- Jake
Pitt*. Mr* Jimmy Du t ab . Mr* Tr#
vis long Mi* W V- Tillery Ji
Mrs 4 1 are nee Mar* rs, Mr* John
Ray Mis Horae*- Allison Mis A
D Dan- Mrs D M Stovall Mrs
TO (KMkwprth Mrs J Mil Hi) Da
vi* Mr* Brpwn ic assisted irt
the «ourt«-*ir* by her daughter
Mrs Hurtan Echols
PART Of THE CROWD if nearly 400 to attend the Beck
vilie School hofm-cotning last Friday night at the school is
shown here during the banrjuet part of the program Ex-
students from throughout the country converged on Beck
vilie last Meek end for this annual occasion -^Watchman
photoi
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CECIL •ETTEW. VfTMAH
automobile mechanic has return
,d to the staff of the Pippcn Poo
tiac company tin* week and will
be manager of the repair depart-
ment B B Pipped owner-manager
of the local Pontiac dealership, an
iioumed Monday .
Mr Bet levy is widely known
for his mechanical skill obtained
through years of experience here
i and in Louisiana
asked his mother
The
< ouncii
I lyine Star Si at* A**oci -de-etf of the
Student < ouncii* which was held at
Herbert High School in Beaumont,
March 1. 3
The representatives 'v' re Vt-roie
Mae Coleman. Barba-a Ann San
ders -Learie L Marshall Thomas
Turner High'School Student ivjae William- \evairoHarru rar
w as represented at the |
Turner High Sends 6
Delegates To Student
Council Association
had m4 I Mid
f
-'—-— —----j do that "
g ■- abo*'e ........ 1 .
Some ! 500 persons attended tbe JEK4 *a 0*Onefc
convention from V3 district* us #*** has only two
___• ______ , ■ n vwmtie* __ -Legs", his mother prompted.
< HABIT S DAVIS of 4 arih A small boy came home from Mell. I came closer than any
age placed fourth in the Area *chooI one day proudly exhibiting body else - all the rest of the
Farm FiecliificaUon contest IDs a book which he said he had won ,.jas4 four ”
name i» omitted from the list “However in the world did you _
<>lyn J ijfty and the sponsor
E D A nderson
Verme M 4 oieman
Reporter
RUTH WESTMORELAND
EDYSIAN FIELDS — Leon
Grime* of Shreveport visited hi>
aunt. Mrs Emma Westmoreland
Wednesday afternoon Mr Grimes,
J Mrs Westmoreland Mrs Ethel
Bradshaw and Ruth Westmoreland
went to Marshall for a visit with
Mr* Florence Stetson
Mr and Mrs Foster Hightower
Eight Members of
Carthage Faculty
Get TSTA Offices
and baby of Texarkana wen
is invited to attend in work cloth- ; quests a feu days last week of Mr
es whatever tvpe they may be an<* ^ Hightower firsteiij.r^
There will be no Saturday ser-
sK-e*
Week
has completed a
i course in telegraphy and went to
„ 1 Kansas 4 sty. Mo to take test*
evening services will mapine h(m eligible* for a diploma
—--—-— After March 15 he expec ts to tw
- employed ay an operator at a place
! to be designated later
Mr and Mrs R II Owens w«nt
! to Shreveport Friday night to visit
Mrs Owens aunt Mrs M T Hines
of Bethany, I-a who is a surgical
patient at the PAS Hospital Mrs
Hines is recuperating satlSfactori
ly
LEAVES HOSPITAL
Adding to the attractiveness of Mrs l> ,|,111 t"bo ^
the rapidly improving lace” of be* „ ,n a Dallas hospital for med.
downtown Tarthage business hous- was “* b‘\c,ar
e, is the remodelmg of the Texas ° ,h‘' h"m" of - >
Sales t ompany bu.ldmg on C'!lu in!^n ^ .
ca t side of the squire and tl»e I Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs
adjoining barbershop and the
Texas Sales Co.
Gets New Store
Front This Week
of the square and
barbershop and
Elite Beauty Sho pon the corner
A Sklar of the Texas Sales
f'ompany is holding a big remodel-
ling sale this week in commemora-
tion of the completion of work
on his store s front
Don't watt until tha «nf of th«
month to order your atatamonta.
Panola Watchman. Olatlnetlva
Commercial printing af all klndA
Emma Westmoreland and Ruth
were■ Mr and Mrs. George McCIa
ran of Marshall
Wayne Tiller of OatJas was a
weekend guest of the James Till
ers.
CHURCH GROUPS MEET
The Woman’s Society of Chris-
tian Service met Monday March 5
at 2 30 p. m at Bethel Methodi i
< hurch The meeting was called
to order by the president Mrs
Emit Hill After a hymn. Mrs Hill
At the annual convention of Di
vision H of the. Texas State Teach .
Association eight Cartilage*
correspondence j (school faculty . memfiers were j
elected t<* office Mis laicile Voor
hies . C arthage Junior High, was
e|i-el<d President of the English ,
teacher - section. Mrs Dura- I -am
pin Principal I-ibhy Elemental y.
was made President of the EJemen- !
tary principals and Supi-rvisors. s
Mis i athryn < lark 4'arfhage.
Junior High, n- elected Secretary ,
of the English teacher's section !
and Mr* trance* kite was elected ‘
to the office of Secretary of the
Elementary Principals and Super'
visors Mrs Fite in Principal of
Central Elementary
A* Vice- President of the? Sc hool j
Nurses of East Texas Mi* Mary
f/cu Tatum. School Nurse, wa*
elected President of the- Foreign
f anguaue teachers for l!i5*i-57
Vernon Whofey. C arthage Junior
High A Vk i- Pi i sident of the
Primaly Iia*twi- Section. Sir*. I
Emma Jan*- Hardin l.ibby Eh*
men tary School, was elected Mrs t
OMPAIR
OMPETITION
With
EELINGS!
Don't Be Mislead by Just A Few Week-end Super Duper Spe-
cials, It's Low, Ivery Day Prices That Count.
We At Keelings Incouroge You To Use Tbis Check Lift ood
K0MPAIR The Quality and Everyday Prices.
KEELING'S VERSUS KOMPETITION!
THESE ARE OUR PRICES - • - WHAT 00 V0U PAY?
It
EAT COVERS
1 front S#4» OnFyJ
PRACTICAL COVERS FOR MODERN CARS
MADE OF FINEST
IT TOURSEIE
minutes
• coot
• CLEAN
• COMFORTAILE
So EASY TO *a$h
PROTICT AGAINST:
• PFRSPIRATION
• T* l A 8
• CHILDREN
• PE’S
• AT f T EXTHINC SUITS
•W.L.-L*--
Alto W«'re Featuring Corduroy DuraCovors
Alto Clear Plastic
Carthage Service Parts
South Side of Square Phone 1S4
Nettie- Shaw Carthage- Junior High. |
was Heeded as one of the- dele gate-*
from Division H to .(he- Slide- con
uni ion m November;
Sewer Lines Extended
‘Slated for This Week
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4 ity Manager Jack H»rn‘*r r«- !
ports cxicnsiona ed sewer line * arid
water mam- in two areas; nf-The--}
city last wii-k One- hundred thirty |
fe-t-t of - I-*a i-1 inn * a* installed ”
on North Gadun St and 31 Ml oh
Oak wood Drive on the we-t side
Mr Hornier explained that the j
city will extend a connecting line
150 feet- without co-1 The resi-1
dent pays for more than that ,
Water main installation* include
315 feet of 2 itleh line on flak
wood and HI5 feet on Alexander, j
put on the Bee k die Road Also. |
!!4 feet in the Wondvard block.
led a pi aver and the pasUu; Rev j
I, ( Orrirk. gave the devotional ;
“The Role id Woman" Mi* Hill j
presented tlo guest speaker Mrs,
W (i Michael* of Mai shall who
gave- the- 14th Animal Report
Others prese nt were Mrs Tom-
F.scoe Mrs I eina Kellec Mrs ;
Firtrna Wi tmoreland. Mrs Madie i
Liston. Mrs Dai id Warren Sr ,
Mrs r A Hightower Mr* James |
Mr*'arH Mr*- B II Timmins.
Ruth Westmoreland and: Jamie- j
Sue Met arty
tin Tuesday night March ti j
member* of the Women of the j
t hnrcli met in the home of Mrs i
John Mefaurm uifh Mrs .1 W I
Riihh a* co ho tes* \ loand table j
cfisctlssiiin iirt Clu- life- oi I.H iih and ,
Rachael was hi Id In the group j
Mrs. Steve linker . a. • The Falk;
A hold ,
During the social he-u a salad j
plati del liotilt-.d '/It inks . were |
i seal id to -lei eo men* -
Mi F.i
l.ded the
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Use This Check List
Our Other
ITEMS Prices Price*.
Cut Rite
WAX PAPER, roll ...........25t
Sun Valley
OtEO, lb..................:........19r
Homo
MILK, Vi gnl.................... 45c
Pilliburys
PANCAKE MIX, lib.......... 17c
Sunshine
CRACKERS, 1 lb......73...23s -
Pride of Illinois All Green
ASPARAGUS, No. 300 can .. 2vc
Gold Med.il Macaroni or
SPAGHETTI, pk.
Pinto
BEANS, 2 lbs......................1<ie
Aunt Jemima
MEAL, 10 lbs.
Hunts
PEACHES, No. 2'2 can
KLEENEX, 400 size ........ . 25c
Trellis
PEAS, can
Stokleys Cut
BEANS, 2 cans
Del Monte Yellow
CORN, 2 cans ...................35c
Minute Maid Froien
ORANGE JUICE, 12 oz. can.. 39c
Minute Maid Frozen
ORANGE JUICE, 6 oz. can.... 21c
Stokley's Frozen ^ .
MEAT PIES, each...............23c
0XYD0I, Ige..............
"T
28c
Heins
CATSUP, bot..............
23c ......
Miracle Whip
SALAD DRESSING, qt.
55c ......
Carnation or Pat
MILK, 3 toll or 6 small
........37c ......
Scott
TISSUE, 2 rolls
23c ......
SUGAR, 10 lbs.
91c ......
Heinz Strained
BABY FOOD, 3 lor..............29e
In Canister
CRISC0, 3 lbs................... 89c
Breast O Chicken
TUNA, can........................39c
Armour
TREET, can........................37c
Purex or
C10R0X, Vi gal..................31c
Welch's
GRAPE JUICE, 24 oz. hot.....39c
Plastic
GARDEN HOSE, 50 ft......$2.25
Del Dixie Sour or Dill
PICKLES, qt......................25c
Campbell's
PORK AND BEANS, 2 cam ...27c
Wickhams
Powdered or Brown
SUGAR, 2 pkg...................27c
Fresh Yard
EGGS, doz.
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•'old the
-dt-iilli- ri
on I: III thi-
- rh-.rk—*t-fl
hun (1 Mr*
i hi *tm y uf
and Mrs
purpose <>l
Niagra
STARCH, pkg. .............19c
Giant
TIDE, pkg..........................69c
PICNICS, lb........................25c
Fresh Dressed
FRYERS, whole, lb............. 39c
All Meet
BOLOGNA, by the piece......29c
REMEMBER, THESE ARE EVERYDAY LOW
PRICES AT KEELINGS!
Keeling Food Store
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1956, newspaper, March 15, 1956; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1161082/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.