The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963 Page: 5 of 8
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THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1963
PAGE 5
Mrs. Towler
presents review
at WMU meeting
Mrs. Richard Towler pre-
sented a review of the book,
"Bill Wallace of China" by
Jessie Fletcher, at the Wom-
en's Missionary Union meeting
Wednesday morning at the
First Baptist Church.
'Mrs. Carter Lyles assisted
foith the review in presenting
historical facts and a map stu-
dy about the book.
The book is the story of a
Southern Baptist Medical Mis-
sionary to China and his work
there during World War n
and the communist occupation
of China.
The book was donated to
the First Baptist Church lib-
rary and is available for read-
ing by members.
Twelve WMU members at-
tended the meeting Wednes-
day.
Who's
New
NO PINK, 2 BLUE
High school busy workshop, Brian says
Three couples
celebrate wedding
anniversaries
Three couples celebrated
their wedding anniversaries
Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Hicks.
They were Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nest Betts of Daingerfield, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter McWaters of
Shreveport, and Mr. and Mrs.
Hicks.
Others present were Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Betts, Mr.
and Mrs. O'Dell Thedford of
Atlanta, Gail McWaters, Pat
Betts, Kim Best and Amanda
Lou Hicks.
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FOR ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCE
REPAIR
JOE DAVIS, Serviceman
Phone 897-4312
Calvin Royce Wallace, the
sjfin of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lewte Wallace of Hughes
Springs, born Nov. 8 at the
David Granberry Memorial
Hospital and weighed 7 pounds
and 5 ounces.
Robert Brett Boyd, the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott
Church in Asia
studied by WSCS
Mrs. W. T. Walker, program
chairman, gave the introduc-
tion for the study of "The Ma-
turing Church in Southern
Asia" at the Cornett WSCS
meeting last week.
Mrs. Hargrove Grounds led
the panel discussion on three
signs of maturity to look for
in a church: First, a mature
church has its own leaders,
second, it is self-supporting,
and third, it sends missionari-
es to other.
Others serving on the panel
were Mrs. W. T. Walker. Mrs.
Donald Betts, Mrs. Elvis Wells,
Mrs. Olin Womack and Mrs.
W. B. Currey.
Mrs. Donald Betts read a
letter from the Linden WSCS
inviting the local society to
their Christmas program and
to be their guests for lunch
on Dec. 3. The invitation was
accepted.
Plans were made to present
a Christmas program at 6:30
p.m. Dec. 11 in the church
sanctuary followed by a social
hour in the fellowship hall.
Others present for the meet-
ing were Mrs. C. B. Hampton,
Mrs. Bob Womack, Mrs. B. E.
Hall. Mrs. Grady Betts. Mrs.
W. O. Hall. Mrs. Ellis Cornett
and Rev. Hargrove Grounds.
B&L Engraving
now has these and many other
Gifts & Novelties
REGULARLY PRICED $7.50 TO $10.00
COWHIDE BILLFOLDS
PRICED NOW AT _ _ $4.99
Brahma Figurines $1.25
Childrens" Bookends $2.50
Key Chains $1.25
20-Inch Turkey Platters _ $3.95
Special gifts for special occasions
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Keep friendships bright
with a Hallmark Card
"just to say hello." Your
friends will appreciate
your thoughtfulness.
Wyninegar's Pharmacy
Phone 897-2341
Boyd of Sonora, born Nov. 11
at Hudspeth Memorial Hospi-
tal and weighed 6 pounds and
4V4 ounces. The maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Hanes of route 3, Na-
ples, and the paternal grand-
parents an? Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Boyd of Belton.
Miss Hennigan
program leader
at HD meeting
Mrs. Burnice Knight was
hostess for a meeting of the
Daniels Chapel home demon-
stration club last Thursday.
Mrs. Mina McMichael, presi-
dent, conducted the meeting.
Roll call was answered with
each member telling the old-
est thing in her house and
where it came from.
Miss Liz Hennigan, coun-
selor of Southwestern Elec-
tric Power Company, gave a
demonstration on the use of
small electric appliances.
After the program, Miss
Hennigan served small party
sandwiches and cinnamon rolls
to Mrs. Lawrence McMichael,
Mrs. Burnice Knight, Mrs.
John P. Vissering, Steve Vis-
sering, Mrs. Troy Gibbs and
Miss Garner.
Yule decorations
program subject
of Jonquil Club
"Christmas All Through the
House" was the theme of the
program at the Jonquil Gar-
den Club meeting Monday
night.
The program was presented
by Miss Betty Garner. Morris
county home demonstration
agent..
She described a sample ar-
rangement and showed slides
depicting a Christmas atmos-
phere throughout a house.
The meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. Clifton Brock
with Mrs. John Wright and
Mrs. Herman Young as co-
hostesses.
A busy workshop for young
minds is what Pewitt high
school offers its students,
Principal A. T. Brian told
PTA members Tuesday after-
noon.
Brian, main speaker at the
regular PTA meeting at the
school cafeteria, said Pewitt
high school offers 35units
to, its pupils although the
state requires only 16Vfc units
for graduation. He explained
in detail how many units of
each subject Pewitt offers.
Superintendent H. R. Ham-
Mrs. Harvey,
longtime resident
dies Thursday
Mrs. Emma Alvenia Harvey,
86, of Naples, died Thursday
morning in the hospital 'iere
following a short illness.
Mrs. Harvey, a native of Ala-
bama, had lived in Naples for
the past 31 years. She was the
widow of the late E. G. Harvey
and was a member of the Bap-
tist Church.
She is survived by four
daughters, Mrs. S. A. Jolly,
Mrs. J. B. Osborn ami Mrs.
Frank Smith, all of Naples and
Mrs. Morriss Bricker of Odes-
sa; three sons. T. G., T. D., and
Garnet L. Harvey, all of Na-
ples: "20 grandchildren, 25
great grandchildren and three
great great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
at 3 p.m. Friday at the First
Baptist Church of Naples with
the Rev. Carter Lyles and the
Rev. L. C. Orrick officiating.
Burial was in the Naples
Community Cemetery under
the direction of Hanner Fu-
neral Home of Naples.
Active pallbearers were her
grandsons. Marshall, J. E. and
Thomas Harvey, Lloyd Jolly,
William Harvey and Sonny B.
Harvey.
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Funeral Home
PHONE
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ilton explained the school
bond issue to be voted on Dec.
7 to build needed classrooms
and restrooms at both Pewitt
and Carver schools and asked
school patrons to support the
issue.
Mrs. William A. King gave
the devotional on true thank-
fulness.
Rooms 1A, 2C and the tenth
grade won the room count.
Christmas music by both
Thank you
May we express our thanks
and gratitude to the many
friends, relatives, Dr. Leeves,
Dr. Wise, Dr. King, the nurses
in the hospital, Rev. Orrick,
and Rev. Lyles, who were so
kind during the illness and
death of our beloved mother,
Florence Sanderson.
Merle and Harry Gold-
berger and Julie, and
Paul T. Sanderson
AMBULANCE
It's CHRISTMAS
Lay-Away Time
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The only iron with a
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in a cleaner.
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• Choice of drying
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• Extra-large, high
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• Nail Dryer.
• Beautiful luggage \
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ON ALL ACCOUNTS
IP PAID WHEN DUE
THOMPSON'S
FURNITURE AND
APPLIANCE CO.
the junior high school and
elementary choirs will be pre-
sented at the next PTA meet-
ing Dec. 17.
CALVARY MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Invites you to
meet with them
Ini the Theater Building,
Preaching at II am & 7 pnfl
Bro. Eugene McClung, Pastor
WEEK-END SPECIALS
Thursday, Friday & Saturday NOV. 21 thru 27
FRESH DRESSED YOUNG
CHICKEN HENS, 4-6 lb avg., lb 35c
NEUHOFF SMOKED HAMS
6 to 8 lb avg.
SHANK END, lb 39c
BUTT END, lb 45c
CURED HAM, Center Slices, lb 75c
Kimbeirs
1 lb can
Flower Mart
Naples Phone 897-4101
Cranberry Jelly 15c
Fancy Sweet Potatoes, lb 7c
Firm Green Heads Cabbage, lb _ 4c
Rome Beauty Apples, 4 lb bag - 39c
Sunshine Marshmallows, 8 oz _ 15c
Crisp Pascal Celery, lb 10c
CHEER, giant box 69c
QUEEN ANN MARASCHINO
CHERRIES, 3 oz bottles _ 2 for 25c
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pickup in the world. Outstanding feature
is its large body extending clear out over
the wheels. Two body sizes. Two wheel-
bases. Best riding truck, by far, with coil
springs all around and independent front
suspension. Cab and body have double-
wall construction. Chevrolet Fleetside—
best for all-around use.
STEPSIDE. Has flat interior body walls
and convenient side steps between cab
and rear fenders. Comes in same two
sizes as the Fleetside plus one bigger size.
Big model has heavier frame, 4-speed
transmission and leaf-spring rear suspen-
sion for maximum payloads. Standard
engine is 230-cu.-in. Six. A 292 Six or 283
V8 is available at extra cost.
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RAMPS'DE. Nobody else makes a pickuj
exactly like this one with a ramp at the
side. The ramp makes loading easy
because of its 16-inch rise. Truck also has
a conventional tailgate. Body and frame-
floor assembly are very rigid because they
are welded together. Has larger 95-hp air-
cooled engine this year. Independent coil
spring suspension all around.
EL CAMINO. If you want a pickup as
good looking as any car on the road, this
is the one! It can work hard, and look
I like a million dollars doing it—the only
pickup in the world with Body by Fisher!
You can order an El Camino as plain or
[ as fancy as you wish: bucket seats, air
j conditioning, 4-speed transmission, power
brakes are some of its cxtra cost options.
CHEVROLET TRUCKS
Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about any type of truck!
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The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963, newspaper, November 21, 1963; Naples, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth335923/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.