The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1969 Page: 3 of 8
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In the hospital
ADMITTED
Patricia Ann Owens of
Naples, medical, dis-
missed.
Margie Young of Sher-
man, surgery, dismiss-
ed.
Peggy Lucille Miller
of Naples, medical, dis-
missed.
Charles A. McDonald
of Simms, medical.
Clemmie Gaston of Ma-
rietta, surgery.
Mildred T. Stiles of
Hughes Springs, medical.
Murlene Shaddix of Ma-
rietta, medical, dismiss-
ed.
Lera Smith of Naples,
medical.
Kathy Wise ofDainger-
field, medical, dismiss-
ed.
Celestine Hill of Na-
ples, medical, dismissed.
Esther Lewis of Na-
ples, medical.
Jesse Amox of Maud,
medical, dismissed.
Leland Gray of Simms,
medical.
Minnie Matthews of
Omaha, medical.
Margaret Wise of De-
Kalb, medical.
Monte Hale of Texar-
kana, medical.
Lisa Diane Young of
Sherman, medical, dis-
Doy&EI
TOWING
r-
Day 897-5678
Night
897-5508
COMMUNITY
FORD INC.
NAPLES
missed.
Burlee Bruebaker of
Naples, medical.
Joyce Charlton of Om-
aha, surgery, dismissed.
Glenda Campbell of De-
Kalb, medical.
Thelma Beauchamp of
Naples, medical.
Patsy Hawkins of Ma-
rietta, medical.
Joe Edward Lafayette
of Hughes Springs, med-
ical.
Lydia Spears of Simms,
medical.
Robert Wallace of De-
Kalb, medical.
Lanan Clark ofDeKalb,
medical.
Verna Eiker of Maud,
medical.
Fannie Berry of Na-
ples, medical.
Pearlee Wells ofDoug-
lassville, surgery.
Inez Chambliss of Na-
ples, medical.
OTHERS DISMISSED
Barbara Martin of Na-
ples.
Mary Ann Towler of
New Boston.
Helen Minton of Na-
ples.
Eftye Robinson of Na-
ples.
Mattie Harp of Naples.
Herman C. Hammon of
Naples.
Sam Miller of Naples.
Mrs. Bobbie Wise of
Daingerfield.
William J. Morris of
Lone Star.
R. P. James of Mari-
etta.
Eleanor Hicks of Na-
ples.
George J. Jones of Na-
ples.
Paula Walker of De-
Kalb.
Mattie Lindsa' of Na-
ples.
William Grider of Na-
ples.
James Robertson of
Daingerfield.
Lydia Ramsey of Tex-
arkana.
Dorothy Johnson of Na-
ples.
Clifton Robison of Na-
ples.
Lavada Towler of Na-
ples.
Maranda Richardson of
Douglassville.
Thomas Jefferson of
Marietta.
Bennie Grant of Om-
aha.
Douglassville
Will discuss origin of Bible
PERSONALS
Da I ton
By Mrs. B. W. Swint
Grover C. Kenyen will
discuss the origin and
facts about the Bible at
6 p.m. Sunday evening,
March 23 and March 30
at the United Methodist
Church. Everyone is in-
vited to attend. We are
glad to have him speak
to our group. There will
be no services at our
church on these nights.
Mrs. H. O. Allen was
taken to the Municipal
Hospital in Linden Sat-
urday. Our best wishes to
her for a speedy recov-
ery. Relatives and friends
are visiting with her.
Mrs. Evelyn Parrish
was in Marshall with her
son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Parrish last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. MackSte-
ger of Lubbock were vis-
itors in the home of Mrs.
Eunice Rutland and Mrs.
J. C. Morriss at her home
here last week. They re-
turned home Monday.
Members of the "42"
Club met in the home of
Mrs. Arthur Newlin last
Tuesday evening. After
the games, sassafras tea
and cake squares were
enjoyed by the group. The
next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. N. A.
Chapman at 6:30 p.m. on
Tuesday, March 25.
Mrs. J. O. Logwood,
Mrs. C. W. Livingston
and Miss Ruth McCoy
were in Ardmore, Okla.,
for the day Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hen-
derson of Vidor were vis-
itors in the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tobe McCoy and Mr. and
Mrs. Henderson of At-
lanta.
Tommy Griffin of the
Navy is at home for a few
weeks visit with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Griffin.
Jimmy Wommack of
Dallas was a week end
visitor in the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Wommack.
Mrs. H. V. Caver and
Mrs. Irma Fouche of At-
lanta were guests in the
Swint-Eitel home last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Swint returned Monday
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SYRUP 59<
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Marietta,
Texas
The Monitor
March 20, 1969
Page 3 NAPLES, TEXAS
morning from Elsa after
visiting in the home of
their daughter, Mrs. W.
R. Jones, and her new
daughter.
Mrs. Fannie Hardy
Fouche of Atlanta, Mrs.
W. A. McCoy, Mrs. Josh
Granberry and Mrs. Inez
Heath attended funeral
services in Texarkana
Tuesday for Mrs. Janie
Williams Brown.
Mrs. W. E. Swint of
Omaha, Mrs. Lucile Hen-
derson of Lone Star, Mrs.
Charles Nichelson, Mrs.
H. S. Granberry and Mrs.
Inez Heath enjoyed the
day Thursday in Shreve-
port visiting the nursery
and other points of inter-
est.
Robbie Clarkson and
Junella McCoy were vis-
itors in the homes of Lib
Fouche of Atlanta and Gail
Pinkard of Bivins for a
party in the Fouche home
and the slumber party in
the Pinkard home at Biv-
ins Friday evening.
Miss Josephine Harkey
of Bryans Mill was a vis-
itor in the home of Mrs.
Metta Swint and Mrs. Nell
Eitel Friday afternoon.
Friends and relatives
from here attended the
funeral services for Mor-
ris Wood of Bivins Fri-
day. He was the father
of Mrs. James Paul Bak-
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Fisher of Seadrift were
Saturday and Sunday vis-
itors in the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O. L. Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Birchie
Fisher of Sulphur Springs
were Sunday guests in the
O. L. Fisher home. Jerry
Fisher is sick this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fran Cle-
ments of Rusk visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C arl Mc Whorter, over the
week end.
Mrs. Bettye Jean Cox
of Atlanta visited with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. P. McCoy and Mrs.
B. F. Cox Sunday after-
noon.
Sebron Wetzel of Ft.
Worth died Monday at his
home. Funeral services
were held Wednesday in
Ft. Worth and burial was
in Quanah, his former
home. He was a broth-
er of Mrs. Ben Cox.
Sammy Neal Wilbanks
of Red Hill and Vivian
Bates were married at
her home Saturday after-
noon at 4 p.m. Relatives
of the families and the
Rev. and Mrs. Holland
were present. Mrs. Wil-
banks will be honored
Saturday evening from 7
to 9 p.m. at the parson-
age of the Baptist Church.
All ladies of the church
are invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Dalby of Austin visited
with her brother and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
McDaniels, last Friday.
Mrs. Opal Seagrave.3
Kinney of Sulphur Springs
visited Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Clyde Kennedy
and other friends.
Miss Dorothy Beggs
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Dunham and Beverly
in Irving over the week
end.
Thomas Perry Griffin,
RDSN, is spending a 19-
day leave from the Navy
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Griffin. He
will return March 30 to
Long Beach, Calif., to
rejoin his ship, the USS
Ramsey.
Of.c
v HAPPY %.
BIRTHDAY J
MARCH 21
Harry George Vissering
J. Roy Thigpen
Mary Jan Lynch
Merle Belyeu
Virginia Fleming
Julie Ann Gregory
MARCH 22
Mrs. E. A. Strickland
Nita Beth Weathersby
Sheri June Ragain
MARCH 24
Mrs. Frank Dawson
Mrs. Kittle Williams
MARCH 25
Joe Towler
Gaynor McCord
Sharon Michelle Cannon
Brad Cannon
MARCH 26
Mrs. W. H. Kelley
Morris Jacobs
Philip Clive Vaughan
MARCH 27
Debbie Gwen Scarborough
Amy Lynn White
WHO'S
NEW?
Lisa Diane Young, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester A. Young of Sher-
man, born March 11 at
the David Granberry Me-
morial Hospital in Na-
ples and weighed seven
pounds and seven ounces.
Income Tax Returns
P repared
J. VV. McLeckie
Phone 897-5887
Naples
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See YOUR PHARMACIST
DAVID F. LEEVES, R. Ph.
FOR YOUR FAMILY'S
PRESCRIPTION NEEDS
Whenever you need a prescrip-
tion filled, come to us for prompt
service at reasonable prices . . .
we re always prepared!
f ' *mr
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ATTENTION CATTLEMEN
COMBIOTIC
100 cc
$2.19
Highest Quality Prescriptions..
PLUS hi GREEN STAMPS
MUM'S
PRESCRIPTION SHOP
NAPLES
NIGHTS
HOLIDAYS - 897-5812
PHONE:
DAY - 897-5331
Mrs. Steedie High and
Mrs. Jewel Kelly spent
Sunday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. High's sis-
ter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Hanes, at
Hughes Springs.
Mrs. Floyd Carroll and
Mrs. Richard Myrtle,
Dena and Todd, went to
Dallas for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Max
Chapman, Becky and
Julie, of Sulphur Springs,
visited Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Hard-
man Craig and other rel-
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E.
Fletcher Sr. visited over
the week end in Dallas
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Fletcher and Renea, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fletch-
er and Michele.
Paul Palmore and his
daughter from Texarkana
visited with Mrs. Emmett
Fleming Sunday.
Mrs. Willie Currey of
Daingerfield visited Mon-
day with Mrs. Emmett
Fleming.
Bro. Findley is speaker
By Mrs. Herbert Cromer
Bro. A. J. Findley of
Omaha brought the mes-
sage at the morning wor-
ship service Sunday and
also the evening service.
The pastor, Bro. Burrow,
is still with their small
son in Wadley Hospital
in Texarkana. It is good
to know the baby is im-
proving and we hope it
can be home soon.
Bro. and Mrs. Herman
Stout and children of
Shawnee, Okla., visited
with friends in this com-
munity Saturday. He was
called here to conduct
the funeral service for
Dee Smith. Our s> .pa-
thy goes out to this fi..-<-
ily in the loss of their
loved one.
Micky Wall arrived at
home last week for a
three weeks visit with
his mother, Mrs. Dovie
Tuck, and Tommie, Mrs.
Alice Sterling and Mrs.
Elsie England.
Mrs. Lala Knighton
visited last Friday after-
noon in Marietta with
Mrs. Fay Nash and Mrs.
Alice Nash and son.
Mrs. Inez Simmons of
Dallas was here over the
week end for the funeral
of Dee Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Hall ana children spent
the week end in Marshall
with Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Hall and son.
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Ir-
vin visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Tuck.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock
Smith vi6ited Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Chapman of
Douglassville.
It was good to have
Mrs. Findley *n church
services here Sunday with
Bro. Findley.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton
Brown and children at-
tended church services
here Sunday morning.
Dr. L. D. Lawler
Optometrist
202 South Van Buren
Phone PA4-4774
Closed Wednesday
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
LADIES NYLON
HOSE
New Spring Shades
29<
PAIR
each
SHIRTS
isxtr,
MENS & BUYS
Long and Short
Sleeve Sport Shirts
Special 1 / price
Group
Vi
SHORT SLEEVE
WESTERN
TO
$2.22
$3.33
MEN'S
POOL
V
JUMP
SUITS
PERMA PRESS
SHORT SLEEVES
Reg. $12 & $14
£
Assorted
Colors
Extra large assortment
GOODS
BLEND AND COTTON
REGULAR 98C
CLEAN UP UN SHORT LENGTHS OF
MIS PRINTS
LARGE ASSORTMENT
NEW SPRING
PIECE GOODS
REG 79C VALUE 3 to 10 Yard Lengths
CHECK THESE VALUES Nov*
2 Yards ^ Yards
for 3| for
$1
We don't want it!!!
CHECK OUR SPECIAL
WHITE
ELEPHANT
MERCHANDISE
SPECIAL PRICES
G P? EE EE M
STAMPS
MOST OF THESE VALUES FOUND
IN ALL
McKELLAR'S DEPARTMENT
STORES
canvas shoes
Complete stock
100 to 500 BONUS STAMPS
WITH
EACH PAIR
Bonus
100 to 500 S&H
Green Stamps
on all
Ladies & Girls
New Spring
Dresses
or AILEEN
Sportswear
Ladies & Girls
DRESSES
SWEATERS
National Brands of
PLAYWEAR
'/jJ/s
off
LARGE GRuUP
TOWELS
Reg. OQ> Res*
$1.29 w w V e>yc
2/$l
entire stuck
Patterns & Buttons
buy 2
GET 1 FREE
DOUBLE S&H STAMPS ON WEDNESDAY WITH $2.50 OR MORE PURCHASE
McKELLAR'S DEPARTMENT STORES
Mt Pleasant, Daingerfield, Hughes Springs, Mt Vernon, and Omaha
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Narramore, Lee. The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1969, newspaper, March 20, 1969; Naples, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth329595/m1/3/?q=a+message+about+food+from+the+president: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.