The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1967 Page: 11 of 42
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fell off and sprained his arm.
ff this keeps up. they may have
to change projects
Weekend visitors and guests
at the Floyd Allen deer camp
were Mr and Mrs. Joe Ashby
and Mr and Mr- Jake Gray of
Henderson. Bobby Porter of
Jonesboro. La.. Mr and Mrs ('<1-
vin Smith of Pine Hill, and Um*
Bubba Aliens. Dewey Woodses.
Mrs. W. S. Williams and the
Tommy Ackers, including one
month old Wendy la>U Acker •
(for Sunday lunch only), phis ,
other community visitors. <
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Waugh 1
of Marshall visited with Mrs, /
Pearl Redmon. Mrs Dale fte> f
mon and family on Thursday ‘
Mr. and Mrs Ed Craig and
I Sam. Mrs Dale Redmon and
I children an.d Mrs. Pearl Red-
mon attended church services
at Mt. Homer Church near Hen-
> derson on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs 1-amar Yarbpr
ough are camped in the boun9 .
and have had many visitors over <
the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Acker J
and family visited with his i
mother. Mrs Montine Acker and > |
other family members in her.,
home in Longview on Wednes- 1
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IN VIETNAM — PFC
Warren T Biggs, son of
Mr and Mrs M. M Biggs
of ( arthage, departed
Tuesday for service in
Vietnam. He has recently
been assigned to the*
Third Infantry Brigade at
Fort Polk. La.
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he fell off the fence while wat
ching his calf Sam. who was
lying down on his calf's hack.
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Rawlinson Is
In \ietnam
MRS BAIRD'S
Biskroll
Mrs. Ottie Reed.
They with Dale Reed
Club
in
undergo! n g
Longview re-
training at Fort Benning. Ga.
i He Is a 19C0 graduate of Car-
thage High School.
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Is Active
Mike Mauntzen of Carthage^ GARY — Mrs l.eon Young
visited last weekend was guest sneaker at
Mmter in Shepherd Baptist Church for
and evening, services Sund ay.
Mr. and Mrs. J I.....
worth and family visited Sun
day afternoon with her mother
son of Mr a n <1 Mrs. 1
I II. Bone of Carthage, left Oct
! 23 for service in Vietnam.
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Mr and Mrs. Clanton Robi-
Gail spent
last weekend with relatives in
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> Pendleton, Calif, where hmne projects can be expensive
he will be Stationed.
The use oi petroleum asphalt
and asphaltic products has in
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‘______ l.i 1946 to well over 26
ship preparation program for ton visiting, their children the million ton? in 1966. Petroleum
... . .. ... . _ £'0Zarjs Charles Lynn —
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Irving accompanied by Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. T A Wood Mint
Willie Carter visited last Tues- spent last weekend with friends i with
day with J. R. Duke in Kilgore. I in Huntsville. Billy Ruth Wood
Tuesday. They were also in returned with them
Longview
Mrs. E O. Gipson of Port nette, Jackie and
Arthur and Mrs. J M. Akin of
San Antonio are spending sev Clarksville,
eral days of this week with the
T. A. Wood and E A. Wood
families
Mrs. Leota Reed of Render
son visited Wednesday after
noon with Mrs. S. S Reed.
Mrs. Clyde Butler is a
tient at Panola Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. R G. Reed and
Susan attended the eighth
Mr and Mrs. P J. Permen-
: ter visited Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
nK>t | Permenter in Joaquin Sunday
t|( j, | afternoon.
j home of Mrs. E. A Wood Mrs ' L— ---- —_. —...— __
|C J Mosley, president, preUd. Pasadena spent Friday through
f . ed over a short business meet Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
itors of her parents. Rev. and, . „ __ . > Hiii4,v
p»..,i ' ,ub’ The program was a round J- oaiity
Irene Jones and Mr. and Mrsi
Carl Schofnncr at Hunting-
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Mauritzen Is Guest Speaker
CLAYTON — Mrs. J. B Duke and Kilgore at Kilgore Thurs- Pope of Carthage New Shady Grove Thursday
and grandson. John Duke of day evening. | Mrs. Willie Carter and Jack “ '
Wood | Minter visited last weekend ) was guest
i Mrs. Mmter in Shepherd Baptist Church
and Mr and Mrs. Robert Ben-
dy and Melony in Pasadena.
! Mr. and Mrs. David Boren
and David Jr. and their grand-
son. Tommy Bugoda of Houston
were weekend guests of Mr „ . <pravts jLnp^ bp Ray Campbell
----. and Mrs. R G Reed and tarn- \ , .! -
Frank Eppenger of California , 1 »nd Cindy were in Waskom and!
spent last weekend with Mr Kev and Mrs Dpnlon p< .Marshall Saturday
and Mrs. J E Beckham. Shazor spent last weekend with IT. 11 . a- "ll
Weekend guests in the home (Thursday afternoon
of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gary
were Mr. and Mrs. Mackie
Cates, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hoi
land of Laneville. Mr and Mrs.
Trelbie Campbell and Cindy. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gary of
grade game between Carthage Longview, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse I
center. New officers,
were elected at the October
meeting, will take office in Jan
uarv
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Craig
ond Grover of Lone Star visited
Saturday afternoon with Mr
and Mrs. Ed Craig and Sain
Mr. and Mrs. Don Barger and
Bret' of Alexandria, visited
with Mr. and Mrs Edgar Red
mon and family over the week
end and stayed several more
Mr and Mrs. Curtis Williams ’,;DS »<> Gon could do some deer
and Dee Ann of Dallas visited huntinu
Mr. and Mrs. Jw Latham over
the weekend.
Gy Sgt. R
Hopkins who are both ill.
Mrs. Louis Sheilds was
T y J e r Monday when-
; Sheilds' sister underwent
i gery. Miss Jo Ann Sheilds [
spent the day in Kilgore with the houseguest
Mrs. Tommy McCassiety i Mrs. H. M. Dry
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Hall vis Mrs. Harman Walton and
E Mrs. Whitt Mobley and Rickey
visited Mr and
Mrs. Elmo Hunter and Janice
PEC Au'ry Lane Rawlinson. }
r J' itr-d Mrs Hall's brother, J
Cooper and Mrs. Cooper in ,,f Beaumont
Baytown last Tuesday and j* —*
Wednesday, They visited Mrs. Saturday.
HARRIS CHAPEL— Mrs
I Hilliard Haden honored her
I father. B Watson on his 78th
I birthday. Sunday. Nov 12 with
I a surprise birthday dinner in
E her home in the Harris Chapel
I community
I Friends and relatives attend
a , ing the celebration were M< s.
Watson oi th«* community. Mr
w J and Mrs n H Haden. Mis? Bar-
i b.u’a Haden, Mr. an.4 Mrs. lx»o
‘■•ledge. Janet and Cathy, Mr.
* and Mrs Dickie Haden and
; .Mike, all of Henderson;
.Mrs. Robert E McCann. Linda
and Douglas of Marshall. Mr.
and Mrs Floyd Sipes and Con-
nie of Longview, Mrs. Robert
Williams and Sandy. Miss Em-
ma Kelly of Tatum. Jerry Ha-
den. Mr. Haden and the host
! ess
The Harns Chapel Home
Demonstration Club will not
meet in November since most
of the ladies are camped in the
river bottom deer hunting.
Those who killed deer in ♦he
Beckville Hunting Club over
the weekend were Dewey.
Woods. Danny Buck Davidson.
Bobby Curry. Lamar Yarbor-
ough and Clinton LaGrone
Visitors at the Ralph Metcalf
deer camp were Mr and Mrs
Rex Metcalf. Lt. Wesley Met
calf of Fort Worth, Mr and
Mrs. Bobby Will of Marshall.
Mrs Marie Campbell and Carol
Brock oi Carthage and several
i community people
j i The Harris Chapel 4-H Club
will meet on Wedne.sdav night.
Jafries Cassity. Mark N‘»vvn.»>er 22 in the community
Refresh ^d Judith of Paris were week-; ‘■‘'n,er New off,, ers' wh,ch
Shelby Cassity.
; Mrs. Cohron Bush of Timp
! son visited Mrs. Ivan Ingram
Monday afternoon
Mrs. J. F. Keeling accom
panied by Mrs. James N'ueinan
j Keith, Kerry, Leigh Ann and
■Amy of Shreveport visited Mr
! and Mrs. Gene Bush in Waco.
Mr and Mrs Bush spent the
j weekend here
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Williams
James Pelham killed a 4 point
buck in the Woolworth Hunting
D Payne a n d Club Saturday.
.Mrs, Payne left Thursday for It Seems that 4-H Calves as
t amp Pendleton. Calif, where home projects on be expensive
lie will be stationed. Ask Bill Bob Redmon and Sam
I Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stroope Craig. Bi'l broke his arm when
. of Henderson spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs, M. F |tors Saturday.
!• Dannett Hunter is home and
*n improving after
Mr bone surgery in
syr jcently.
Mrs. Vera Smith of Waco is
of Bro anil
He received his basic train-
i and ad
1 Carl Schofnncr
Medical Center. Brooks Army ton cn their was home
Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Cozart creased" from
Rawlinson completed leader jr spent the weekend in Hous- tons in
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the airborne division and was Clyde Cozarts Charles
| accepted. He completed further Cozarts and Mr and Mrs
aid Slay
j Mr and Mrs. (......
i and Gayla were Marshall vis-
relatives in Sulphur Springs. |
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jarvis i
of Pasadena were weekend vis- • e(| . busih^s^meet-i Monday with Mr. and Mrs
Kev. and Mrs. Edgar Hull of ■
and discussion on finances and -'Jry
____. i home management. Refresh -uoioi <« .<.1^ wv.v wrvn
Mr and Mrs Tim Seeger ments were served to ten nwm ; <>f Mr. and Mrs
I Kilgore Saturday evening. Mrs bers and one v,sitors
i Reed and Mrs. John Thomas j
I Lelsie of Carthage were honor- >
■ ed with a birthday dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. William R I
| Duke of Irving spent last week-1
end with Mr. and Mrs. W R
Holland and Mr. and Mrs J B
Duke. John returned after
spending last week here. ,
Bro. Bob Beaty of Carthage
was guest speaker at the First
Baptist Church for morning
and evening services Sunday. I
I James Rex Kersh of Bren
ham snent last weekend with
‘ his parents, Mr. and Mrs ,
| James C. Kersh They were in
. Longview Saturday. |
Mr and Mrs. Kennith Me I
Cord and son of Marietta were
i weekend guests of Mrs. Edgar
Green and other relatives.
’ Mrs. Ottie Reed attended the
i District Ladies Auxiliary at
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Morning the weekend in New Orleans, I
La. visiting Leon Young, Mr
and .Mrs. Jim McGovern. Mr.
and Mrs lister Campbell and
Mrs. H Harvill in IbinHngton i fam!*y a1?!* Mr. ,and ‘Mrs ,,hil
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Swindell, Ray. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1967, newspaper, November 16, 1967; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255637/m1/11/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.