The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 129, No. 93, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 27, 2002 Page: 9 of 18
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meal prepared by the hostesses,
Valbe Allen and Aline.
After the business meeting,
la program on
"Gift Food Mixes". Books con-
taining recipes and instructions
were distributed to the ladies.
She demonstrated a series of gift
mixes with suggestions for ad-
ditional small items to fill a pan
or basket. Then she wrapped
them with colored cellophane
and tied with Christmas ribbon.
Mixes for cookies, cheese balls
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Carthage Junior High School seventh-grade students making the All-A Honor Roll for
the second slx-weeks are Derek Anderson, Dick Andrade, William Baker, Raderrlus
Colbert, Cheteee Elliott, James Goode, Kateay Goodwin, Kiley Gregory, Any Herndon,
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minutes of the October meeting
were read and approved.
Daisy Campbell presented
the treasurer's report, and an-
OQunced that 25 quilts were
mailed to the Ronald McDonald
Bouse in Galveston. Aline Bar-
Sett and Margaret Caldwell will
furnish the items needed to take
Io the district training meeting in
Athens. A thank you card from "‘‘‘^7 "
for the quilt that was given to
her from the club members.
will Open House at die court-
house, and Christmas stockings
swered by 16 members, and die will be made for the nursing
home residents on that day.
Hazel Morrow and Doris Forrest
volunteered to make soup and
combread to serve to the club
members.
Cindy Harvey distributed
names of children that were on
the Angel Tree at the Panola
County Sheriffs Department.
Wrapped gifts for the children
will be brought to the December
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thanka tb'Aline and Cindy for
being judges at the recent 4-H
Food Show held Nov. 12. Ida
f Caldwell informed the group Nell Sharp and Hazel will be
Ibout a newspaper publication judges at the Fashion Show on
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and drinks were included in the Carthage Junior High School eighth-graders making the All-A Honor Roll for the second
program. She also made the slx-weeks are: Dustin Barrett, Meagan Bass, Whitney Bellows, Cody Bowen, Lauren
Holiday mam's cookie mix in a Carter, Jessica Derrick, Chase Douget, Matthew Edwards, Audrey Golden, Lauren
jar
Nine people received the ex-
amples of raffle gifts, and Nell
Golden, Leslie Gonzales, Jasen Graves, Lamarcus Henderson, Cody Hicks, Emily
Hoover Amelia Hudson, April Hunt, Samantha Komes, Jesse Landreneau, Chelsey
____________ ___________ McNaughton, Allen Newman, Marcus Osborne, Leonard Parkerson, Karl Patton, Julia
Caiboun ied in prayer’before the Piedra, Steven P. Wolfe, Tony Sanders, Katherine Shamburger, Meredith Shamburger,
—.-----. ~ ■ Caitlin Shields, Ashley Smith, Garrett Smith, Kagen Smith, Alex Sneed, Kristopher Tate,
Sydney Thompson, Adrienne Tillery, Hope Walts, Ashley Whitsett, and Cameron Wyatt
Carolyn Neill, April Nolen, Tiffany Paterson, Cameron Phillips, Laura Reed, Cathryn
Rtttenberry, Shatorra Robinson, Elbe Simmons, Krista Smith, Brandon Thompson, Chad
Tucker, Conner Tynes, and Chase Williams.
Potpourri Club holds Nov. meeting
^Members of the Potpourri
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Carthage High School tenth grade students named to the 8ocond*Sbt Weeks AH "A"
Honor Roll are Dustin Bagley, Joshua Bohrerk, MtcheHo Boykin, Matthew Roisman,
X--b. MSy. Cjxv Ryan IlMon, JatottcAlteins,
Brannon Moreland, Deandre Roaglna, Cammie Roark, Alan Scrlpalck, Miguel Villareal, *
Ashley White, Choe vis White and Victoria WHIIamaon.
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TIE/ Club met in the Exten- they wish to subscribe to it. Ev- -
sfcm meeting room in the Panola eryone was reminded to bring a Cindy presented
County courthouse on Nov. 20. food gift exchange to the De-
President Virginia Gregory cember meeting along with a
called the meeting to order by dish to be served with the meal,
leading Pledges of Allegiance to It was also decided that chib
the American and Texas flags, members will meet at the nurs-
She also read the TEEA prayer mg home on Dec. 18. On Dec. 5
and Helen Stewart read the '** ~
TEEA Creed. Roll call was an-
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 129, No. 93, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 27, 2002, newspaper, November 27, 2002; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1279942/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.