The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1967 Page: 6 of 42
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AUTHENTIC WESTERN STYLE
JEANS
$1.97
BOYS PULLOVER REG. $7.99
WOOL A MOHAIR
SWEATERS
BATH CLOTHS, J? lot $1
Interested Hard-of-Hearing Persons
CALL OR SEE: MARTIN BURNS
1-3 P.M. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20
CARTHAGE DRUG
Acousticon Hearing Aids
SHREVE HEARING AID SERVICE
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Weekend
M. W 11
fanner He still supplies vege-1
tables for many of his relatives
and fri'-ml'- Mr« Wilkerson ha->
devoted most of her time to her
two children, six grandchildren
and four great grandchildren
They are members of the Gary
Eastside Baptist Church.
Seventy • five guests attend-
ed the reception.
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DAYS
matching ribbon streamers tied
in love knots Her elbow-length
i veil of white wedding tulle,
fashioned by her mother, was
held in place by a double
crown headpiece of white seed
' pearls
table was covered with a white
floor length cloth, white bow*
with blue we/iding bells attach
ed to their streamers
. Mrs .Jack Murphy of Tatum,
aunt of the bride, presided at
the crystal service. The tiered
I wedding cake topped by the
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baked and decorated by Mrs. I
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RECEPTION
A reception followed in th*
fellowship building Miss Nail
« — PANOLA WATCHMAN. Carthage,
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\-Gist Wedding Tows Said
| H. D. Reynolds and
The Florentine refreshment by Mrs. Rodney I
: Shreveport
The bride, chose for her wed-
• ding trip to Arkansas, a gold
! three piece suit with black ac-1
I cessorics complemented by the
I orchid from her bouquet. The
(couple will reside in Karnack
! where he is employed at Thio j
i koi Chemical Corp., branch
> of the Longhorn Ordnance Co (
ming the bodice A watteau ’rain
was
the
fell from a crown of simulated I
pearl orange blossoms Her ‘
only jewelry was a pearl neck bells and white .doves Assisting
--- — | at reception were Mmes.
Bobbie Capps. Mabie McCraw.
Iris Freeman, Mona Sthrom,
Doris O’Neal and Helen Jar- ,
I chow. Mrs Bobbie Capps, sis- i
ter in-law of the bride, presided
over the guest register
For a wedding trip to San !
i Francisco, the bride chose an
1 aqua lace dress Her corsage
was the white orchid from her
bridal bouquet.
The couple arc making their
home in Carmichael where she
is teaching educational handi-
cap children ar.l he is employ*
ed with a canteen company.
On the eve of the wedding!
the bridal party- was entertain-
ed with a rehearsal dinner at
the home of the bride’s par- j.
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Mrs, John Pace
Hosts Hook Club
The Carthage Book Club met
Friday for its regular meeting
at the home of Mrs. John Pace
with Mrs. Weldon I.eeves as
co-hosess.
Since this was Americanism i
Day, the program opened with
a pledge to the flag led by
Mrs. Eugene Moore. Group sing
Glynn R. Brooks announce I
the engagement and ap- h
preaching marriage of their I
daughter Glynda Beth, to I
Richard Alien McRae ren I
of Mr and Mrs Harold Mc- I
Rae of Henderson. Vows I
will be solemnized Satur- I
day. Iieeember 23 at 7 p m
at the Fairplay Baptist
Church at Fairplay. Missj
Brooks is a graduate of Car*'
thage High School. Panola
f'odege and will graduate
from .Stephen F AnatM
State College in January.
McRae » a graduate ot Hen-
derson High .School, Kilgore'
CoHege and is studying to
be a medical terhnologMt at '
SFA. Friends and relative*
are invited to attend the
I Wcddutg.
ing was led by Mrs. Samuel
Perlman
Mrs. Paco introduced the
speaker Judge Ward Chandler
who spoke to the group on
‘‘Americanism for Texas” All
members were urged to buy and
fly a flag.
and white carnations with aqua -■
streamers Iler shoulder length K
veil fell from a white flower
crown The br’desmaids wear- «al
ing identical gowns and carry
ing daisies with aqua stream-
ers were Miss Janet Cavaness F
of Sparta. III. Miss Cheri Stin-
j son of Carmichael. Calif Miss
Patricia Hutchinson and Miss
Stephanie Jarchow, bo h of Cit-
rus Heights. Calif Flower gid j
was Miss Lisa Capps of Beau- “
o organza mont.
with lace ami paillettes trim
Al... A sarasBBnttls
draped from the bodice in fellowship hall of th-1 church,
back. The fingertip veil -phe three-tiered wedding cake
was decorated with aqua roses,
topped with an arch of wedding
• LODFN GREEN
• BLACK • BRICK
SAVE! $1.88
The First Baptist Church of
Carthage was the scene of a
i double-ring ceremony uniting in <
' marriage Miss Vicki Jennings ,
i and Wayne Gist Friday. Octob- j
I er 27 Rev Charles 1. Hall of i
Irving, former pastor of Car .
j thage. officiated ®
ALTAR SETTING
The altar area was impressive ,
ly decorated with baskets of traditional bride groom
followed by the regular white gladioli and Fuji mums.
— —accented with unusual white os-
Mr». G. B. West, president, in-1 trich plume trees, centered by
trodueed the guest speaker, an arch of candles entwn< d
Mrs. Lewis Pool. She gave an in with emerald fern White satin
Given in marriage by her (
father, the bride wore an at
tractive original traditional i
white formal wedding gown of
nylon lace designed with tier
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Ray Vandagriff edges and hemline ending in j
Tbe home of Mrs Robby R ■
Canker was the scene of a bri ;■
dal shower Thursday honorin' ■
Patricia Childs, bride-elect of ■
Donnie Tompkins I
Hostesses for the shower I
were Mmes Harvey Summers. I
G. M Williams. S. E Hathaway, I
W. O. Gruver, arvi J. T Adding- I
ton S
Those present were Mrs Os I H
ear CaaaiUr. Mrs. C. R Giles. *
Mrs F. 0. Malone, Misses Betty J
Malon*' and d■’h Malon< Mr.™
and Mrs, J O Cariker, Rev and
Mrs Ray O. Brook; Pat and
Jack of Henderson. Mrs. Albert
Tompkins. Mrs. James B. I rady.
Mrs. Johnny Carik-r and the
hostesses
ATTENDANTS j anniversary eake was decorated
Serving as maid of honor was ^jU) yellow roses, weddmg bells
Miss Sheri Jennings, sister of arMj the gold numerals
the bride Bridesmaids were < ___
Miss Jackie Hampton of Texar (ed one end Of the table Cake
kana and Miss Ann Gist, sister i squares, toosted nuts and white
of the bridegroom. They wore gea napkins inscribed ‘ Burl and
identical sleeveless ball gowns Josephine. MUMF* completed
of ice-blue, embossed taffeta g,e table setting Attending the
with empire front styling and
full skir s with attachable flow
ing trains trimmed in blue vel-
vet bows Their headpieces wore
ieo-Mue c.rdets of nylon ar
I ganza - ________
1 cles of ma ching wedding tuMe fec service Mrs Burns attend-
be^T TO WED -Mr and Mrs
*Mr Wilkerson and Miss Jose- th* engagement and
Wanda Boyd, Carthage High
School senior student, was;
selected as the “School Citizen
of The Month” for October at
Carthage High School.
Selection of an outstanding
Student is made each month by
faculty members and the aw ard;
is snonsored by The Panola
Watchman Miss Boyd received
an engraved plaque.
Miss Boyd was named a
•emifindTist in the 1967-68 Na-
tional Merit Scholarship pro-
gram in September She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
L. Boyd of Carthage
Selection of these outstanding
students are based on accom-
plishments. citizenship, grades,
leadership qualities and other
extracurricular acitivities.
Program Given
By Mm, Pool
Xi Delta Psi Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi met in the home of
Mrs.. Phillip Keonee for a social
hour 1
business meeting.
ate of Jasper Hagh
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at East Texas Bsptist
CoiJefb a«d i» wring as
uar»rr of the Pleasant
Ridge Baptist CMurch m
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MEN'S KHAKI
PANTS
Value fo $3.99, your choice of good so-
lecfion in broken shoe, odd lots.
$1.97
MEN'S COLORED FAMOUS BRAND
In White, Green, Black - CIom Out of
Rog. $4.98.
JEANS
Honor Couple
Mr and Mn Pnee Weaver of
DialviBe will be honored with
an ail-day open houee Nwem-
ber 2R celebrating their gotd<n
I registered guests The register wedding ennrversary
table was laid with • floor | Mr Price was bum and f**1;
length taffeta dot* wlt»ch held ed m Beckville Friends and
toile rtee bogs a large relatives tf tbr cWf** »re in
| u lute brale and groom« ca»- Vrfed l« attend
Capps-Cazaness /
Pledged in California
The’Fira* Baptist Church of
Fair O iks, Calif . was the secene
< f a September wedding unit
ing in marriage Miss Nancy
Carol Capps and Robert Allen
Cavaness
Parents of the
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lace. She carried a bouquet of
white orchids and carnations.
attendants
Serving as matron of honor
was Mrs Everett King She wore
a floor length gohn of aqua lin-
en with a high wais line mark-
Mr. and M-s. John Capps, for ( ed bv a sa'in bow with stream-
merly of -Carthage, and Mr era. The bodice had cap sleeves,
and Mrs Charles R Cavaness of She carried a bouquet of daisies
Snarta. 111.
The double ring ceremony
was performed bv Rev. Herman
Wooten, associ itional mission-
ary for the Sacramento, 4'ilif
area Mrs Joan Shelton provid-
ed the prenuptial music and ac-
companied Mrs Mona Sthrom
who sang ‘■Whither Thou Goest”
and ‘ The Lord’s Praver,”
THE BRIDE
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
leng h gown of silk
MR. AND MRS. WAYNE GIST
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The First Methodist Church of
Beckville will be host church
for the community Thanksgiv-
ing services set for 7:30 p.m i
Not. 22.
Ministers of the area chure h
nwiu Uke p.r< .» th. -r. JennDgS
Rev. Walter T Bowden, pas- •/
tor of the First Methodist |
Chureh, invites the public to
attend.
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fe-
guest
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tereating program on the Bible bows marked the family pews
Refreshments were served to
Mmes West. L K. Arnold. Lexi
Gregg. Crawford Parker, Jessie
Heaton. Ella Belle Finch. Fran
ges Woffard. Marjorie Braucht
Laverne Pierce. David Barron.
L. G Seale, f .
Lawrenc* DariteU. Joe Merns. u.
R W Thomas. Melba Bustin. single strand of pearls, an heir- •
avtiuam RpII Dorothv Kilxore. loom handkerchief and carried a
cascade arrangement of white i gurns
Fuji mums centered with a KeceMng guests in the liv
large white Catalaya o"hJd inK room were Mr and Mrs Wil
-• - • J ierwn Burns and Mrs. j
Lake Presiding at the register
was Mrs Chilton Stuart of Hous-
ton
The refreshment table was
covered in lace enhanced by n
eenterpi®** yellow roses The
; anniversary eake was deeora'ed
I .... ua -• t *. _»a j
The crystal service set was plac-
on
Wilkersons Celebrate
Golden Anniversary
Mr and Mrs Burl Wilkerson
were honored with a reception
Nov 5 at their home in the Mt.
tier opened front, scalloped Bethel Community honoring
‘ on their golden wedding
points at her wrist She wore a >nniversary Hostesses for the
„. — --— ” ' . .. - - thpjr daughter.
William Bell. Dorothy Kilgore loom handkerchief and carried a Mfs Ukc and Mr. c K
Mim Nail Rasa and the hoatess
centered with a ;
table were Mrs W. B Lake of
Longview. Mrs TVoy Lynn
Lake of Houston and Mrs Joe
Dean laike of Dallas
A second table laid with a
pet vis with double eir white haen eloth held the eaf-
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FUTUM MIOC - Mr. “* - ' ■
mm—— ■ BRf Mz* ATIG CBFTl^u COlDfllAl rtO»CK«y I ,
gnd^ wro. JAMW w- mc- b|ue st>rb,ir,ts munM m
Duffie of Jasper an- < whfte holers wjth matching
nounce the gafbfment ribbon.
Of their daughter. Wanda The bride s mother chose a phtnp Grof’on were married m
1 — - — '2 — ", three.ptece knrt wit of Mmtral gendarson Oct. 17, 1917 They
SOD nf Mr. MKl Mrs. E. £. mint * deeper ^'■■ r . re„d'd m Panola ' i-ty
1A rfl-f bridegroom’s mother ehoae a Company However, be bad been
row ememMe wWh btoek employed by the Santa Fe RaaL
Baptist Church iRJa>Pj. ate^aaries complemented with w>7 c« bad worked aa a
i a ptek orebtd ----------------------
ale O< Jasper High S( hool Serving as best man waa Char
and to a sophomore at m David Hau of NaiseJvdws Open House f O
tau. ToBiao Baptist Col- I tsbers and candebgMars were f f
Hall is a junior Stu- Rodney Williams of Shreveport Honor LfMipit
and lawry Collier of Shreve
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.