The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 95, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1980 Page: 3 of 26
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MEMORIAL DAY—Old Glory is hoisted
up the flagpole at the Panola County
Courthouse during Memorial Day ser-
vices observed by local veterans service
organizations Participating in the
grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren.
Jr. Levis
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ceremonies, to honor Panola citizens who
died in armed service for their country,
are from left Clifford Gary, Joe Everitt
and Marcus Salter
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BARRY DEAN MILLER
Funeral services for Barry
Dean Miller, 17, of Carthage
were conducted May 28 at
Jimerson Funeral Home Chapel
with the Rev Leonard Jennings
and Rev Larry Wallace of-
ficiating. Burial was in Rest
land Memorial Park
They get the job
done right!
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Mr and Mrs Tom Carpenter
from Canton spent several days
with the Jerry Harsins While
here they attended graduation
at Elysian Fields Their grand
daughter, Cindy Harsin was one
of the graduates
Mr and Mrs N. G Alexander
attended graduation at Captain
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Frank Wagley has been a
surgical patient in Panola
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Mrs Ralph Meisinheimer
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Caribbean cruise They will
spend some time in Jamaica
Mr and Mrs Jack McJimsey
had their daughter. Dee Lee
from Houston visit them over
the weekend
Mrs Elton Ditmore attended
graduation at Texas University,
at Tyler Saturday Her grand
daughter, Cathy was one of the
graduates
Mrs M D Ray had her
nephew from California here
this week for a visit They
We would also like to thank
Rev Robert Brock and Rev
Paul Patterson for their many
prayers and visits during Dad
dy’s surgery and stay in the
hospital
We love you all and May God
Bless each one of you in a
very special way
The Family of B Roy Brown
GRADUATION— Beckville Valedictorian Cindy Ellison
speaks to teachers, parents and fellow graduates at the
Beckville commencement exercises on May 23. in the
school s auditorium Cynia Trice was Beckville s 1980
salutatorian and Bill Bailey was the guest speaker at the
graduation
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The average American house
hold’s energy cost is more than
$2,000 a year About half of that
is for fuel for the car, the rest is
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Carthage, Tx. $
The University of North
Carolina in Chapel
Hill, opened in 1793, is
the nation's first char-1
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visited relatives in Haynesville.
La Wednesday and Thursday “ >
Shreve High School Thursday ,
Their grandson. Jay Holland, •
spending a few weeks in Dallas
as a guest of her daughter, the
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Panola Nursing Home He was hospital
He died May 26 at Good a retired farmer A native of Your many prayers, cards
Shepherd Hospital in Longview Panola County, he was born and visits have been a source of
He was born July 1, 1962, in Oct. 9. 1890. the son of James S strength to all of us You have
Dallas He had been a resident Cherry Sr and Annie Lucious been so kind and thoughtful in
of Carthage for the past four Brevard He was a member of so many ways.
years coming from Quinland, the First United Methodist A special "Thanks” to Jr
He was a member of the West church in Beckville Lloyd and Mildred Woods, Bill,
Loop Church of Christ in Survivors include: Four Helen and Sandra Gentry, Ray
Carthage and was a student at daughters. Mrs Eva Fugler of and Rita Woods and Winnie
Carthage High School Marshall. Mrs Mosie Wooten of Johnson for their special ways
u Dallas. Mrs Bennie Lou Thrash of showing their love and
SurvivorsincludejHisvpar of Beckville, and Mrs Annie concern for Daddy and Mama
ents, Mr an rs PeteMier Chandler of Forney, two sons, it would be impossible to
of Carthage two sis ers, usar Mr Willard Cherry and Mr thank each one in the com
Miller and Ken ra i er Grady Cherry, of Irving, one munity and elsewhere that
of Carthage, maternp gan sister. Mrs Bob Toomey of visited in the hospital and home,
mother, Mrs. Mary ar er o Carthage: three brothers. Mr and brought food, flowers,
Canton; and Paterna gran Earl Cherry, Mr Eldridge cards and gifts it was all ap
mother, Mrs. Unia i er Cherry, and Mr Thurman preciated so much and will be
Telford of Bernice, Cherry, all of Marshall; eight remembered always
port
Mr and Mrs L W Devlin
had their children home from
Louisiana during the weekend
Graveside services were held
at Panola Mt Zion Cemetery
for the infant daughter of Mr
and Mrs Donnie Rathburn
Monday, May 19
Mr and Mrs Ernest Blalack
visited Mrs Artie Bell Blalack
on Monday in Longview
Mr and Mrs Lane Brigham
and Gale spent last week in
Lubbock to be with her father.
Marshall Garrett, who had
heart surgery
Mr and Mrs J W Cordray
are patients in a nursing home
in Shreveport
Mrs Lewis Brumble was a
recent visitor of her daughter
Sharman and family in
Missouri
Mr and Mrs Marrell Cobb
spent last week in Houston as
guests of their daughter Linda
and family
Nancy Ditmore from Mar
shall spent last week with her
grandparents. Mr and Mrs
Elton Ditmore Also here for a
visit was Cathy Ditmore from
Tyler and Vicky from Okla
homa
Mr and Mrs E L Burns is
visiting her daughter in Vir
gmia
Happy birthday to B 0
Broome, Elton Ditmore, Lillie
Mae Reeves. Hattie Pearl
Brumble. Margie Gibbs. Jean
and Ray Harton, and Berniece
Nichols
Mrs Hattie Westmoreland is
a patient in Guest Nursing home
in Shreveport
Mr and Mrs Tom Frances
from New Jersy are visiting the
Melvin Stanfords They are
Mrs Stanford’s parents
visitor of Mr and Mrs Ernest
Blalack
Members of the Bethany
Civic Center enjoyed hours of
memories of days past Thurs
day night at the Center Did
pictures, stories and anecdotes
were shared A covered dish
supper was enjoyed by all
Mary Robinson is a patient in
a Shreveport hospital
Mr and Mrs W C Hurt
visited their children in Glade
water last week
Mr and Mrs Larry Marsh
man attended graduation at
Byrd High School Thursday
night They had a granddaugh-
ter in the class
Happy anniversary to Carl
and Nona Beason
Lee Gunnel and Darien
visited his father in Marthaville
last week
Vacation Bible school at
Bethany Baptist Church begins
June 2, time 9-12 a m
Mary Berryman from Hous
ton was a recent guest of her
mother, Mrs W A Tabb
Mr and Mrs A J Parker are
on vacation in Arkansas for two
weeks
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DE BERRY LA rEX Allen
Wayne Kelley is home from
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1 uneral services were eon
’ ducted May 19 at Hawthorn
Funeral Home Chapel tor Mrs
Dessie Lyl Burel was in
| Panola Mt Zion Cemetery She
was a native of Mi Zion
Ralph McGee r a patient in
Schumpert Hospital in Shreve
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Funeral services "were con Card of thanks
ducted recently for Jim Cherry. We would like to express our
89. a resident of Panola Nursing deep appreciation and love to
Home, at Hawthorn Funeral our many friends and relatives
Home Chapel with Rev Wesley for their kind expressions of
Welborn officiating Burial was love and kindness shown to
in Langley Cemetery Daddy and Mama during his
Mr Cherry died May 24 at illness and long stay in the
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Foster, John. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 95, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1980, newspaper, May 29, 1980; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517890/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.