The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1967 Page: 9 of 22
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among 5.000 A HE A members,
who worked under the confer-
ence theme, ‘ Focus on inter-
action.” Sessions were held at
Dallas’ Memorial Auditorium
and Statler Hilton Hotel. They
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speaker at a revival to be held
at the Enterprise d
Church in Gary July 2 8
Rev. Downing is the son of
Mr and Mrs Albert Downing
of Carthage. He is married to
the former Miss Billy Jane
Tate of Carthage and they arc
the parents of two children
Services will be held at
10 30 a.m and 7 30 pm. daily ■
Rev. Marvin Gardner, pastor. I
invites the public to attend.
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contributions Extensions home
economics could make at this
stage of the family life cycle
An added convention altrac
lion in Memorial Auditorium ,
featured hundreds ot exhibits. '
displaying new products, spec i
,<r Ti"
AHE A Meeting Is Dallas
Mrs Dorothy Hopkins, coun-1 gave participants the "oppor-1
ty home demonstration agent, i ’unity to exchange information,
and Mrs. Emma Madlock. asso- ■ discuM new findings and plan
ciale agent, are representing
Panola County at the 58th an I •**”*?? Programs in re
nual meeting of the American Extension, the teaching
Home Economics Assocuation! Pro/*«‘®n‘ ,‘yslat'on consum-
>n Dallas. ! er interest and careers. j features - p
The meeting opened Monday I * ?lnX ,"eT’,nR of “ppr<”“
— j .. * K mutely 400 Extension home e
l conomists from over the nation
highlighted the weeks activi j
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ducts of interest to home econ
omists.
Representing the Agricultur
Extension Service. Texas
A 4 M University, as delegates
were Margaret Bracher, Dis
trict 9 home demonstration a- N
gent; Mrs Gwendoline Clyatl. |
specialist in consumer market
I ing; Mrs. Aubrey W. Russell. ;
1 District 2 home demonstration i
{agent; and Mrs. Florence W. r
Low. head of Texas’ home e |
gon >mles pi ogi am and iwaf
’ president of the national organ
ization.
.Downing 'I’o
Hold Revival
Rev. Augustus Downing, pas 1 from one end of the state to ! Glen Wails
tor of the Missionary Baptist the other: and this sterns from VFIA 11 ▼▼ Olger
Church of Avery, will be the the fact that he has been active
i>vM | in every section of the state >n j gx|*|ll‘| Bl
Baptist a fantastic number of cam ( Ill " it I UIclII v
paigns. programs, and confer-j *
ences for the past seventeen Sp-4 Glendell Waits is cur I
years, whether directly conncc- ;
ted with his Salvation Army I
position or not. In fact, he has
directed or supervised more
than 1600 financial campaigns
| in Texas and the Southwest.
! where he has increased the
I number of Service Units from
1 33 to 310.
U. S. D. A. GRADE "A" CHUBBY CHICK
FRYERS 29
O|M*n lil 9 p.m.
highlighted the weeks activi j
ties June 26 at the Baker Ho
tel.
Lloyd H. Davis, administrator,
Federal Extension Service, ad-
dressed the group.
A special session Tuesday
brought Extension home econ-
omist* together again At the
time the group studied parti-
cular problems and needs of
young families and considered
rently serving with tlie armed ;
forces in Kaiserslautern, Ger- j
many.
He is the son of Mr and d
Mrs T B Waits of Beckville
and joined the U, S. Army in H
1966
He and his wife are both in |
Germany at present
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Dan Eddy
iWins Honor
Dan Eddy of Dallas is Man i
| I of the Month in the July issue >
’ I of East Texas Magazine. He is •
i a good choice for this month I
» when we celebrate the anni- j
versary of the Declaration of
b 1 Independence, for he is as
L ’ “American" as apple pie. and
? I "as patriotic as they come.” i
But above all else, Dan Eddy
I is an iiic.i in.in wtin cprnrts hr- ■
I | tune looking lor lice jobs and M
I doing them with a flair un- M
matched by anyone if has ever ■
been iny privilege to meet. H
As Service Unit Director, as ■
well as Director of Public Re- H
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1967, newspaper, June 29, 1967; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255736/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.