The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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The Woman's Angle
The Naples MONITOR
THURSDAY, AUG. 6, 1959
PAGE 4
Miss Dotty Wommack names her
attendants for wedding on August 14
r
Attendants for the wedding
of Miss Dotty Wommack and
James Cheatham have been
announced.
The ceremony will be per-
formed at 8 p.m. Friday, Aug.
14, at the First Baptist Church
with the Rev. Morris Hill of-
ficiating.
Mrs. Patricia Forrest, sister
METHODIST CHURCH
ACTIVITIES
of the bride-elect, will attend
the bride as matron of honor.
Bridesmaids will be Misses
Paula and Pamala Wommack,
sisters of the bride-elect, and
Miss Sandra Cheatham, sister
of the bridegroom-elect.
John Harrison Golden of
Paris will serve as best man
and groomsmen will be Al-
bert Draper of Marshall, Wil-
liam Robison and Maurice Hill
of Naples.
Ushers will be Glen Forrest
of Naples and Carroll Endsley
of Dallas, brothers-in-law of
the bride-elect.
No invitations are being sent
but all friends and relatives
jf the families are invited to
attend the wedding and re-
ception following in the base-
ment of the church.
Naples people
attend funeral
P. V. Greenway, the father
of Mrs. Richard Cole, died at
Farmersville Sunday after a
long illness.
Funeral services were held
at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
James Coker Peters Funeral
Home chapel and burial was at
Greenville.
Mrs. Cole returned from
Honolulu, where her husband
is stationed with the air force,
to attend the funeral.
Mrs. Margaret Cole, Donald
Cole and Mrs. Jack Coker of
Naples attended the funeral.
.
Players asked to
turn in uniforms
Members of the Naples
baseball teams have been
requested by Bud Williams
to turn their uniforms in to
him immediately.
Williams will store the
suits for use by the team
next year.
The uniforms were bought
at the beginning of this sea-
son.
School board hires two new teachers
Vacation ends
in three weeks
The Rev. Frank Richardson Jr.
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Morning Service 11 a.m.
Youth Fellowship 6 p.m.
Evening Worship 7 p.m.
Wednesday 8 p.m.
WE BUY EGGS
ON GRADE
L & W
Farm Supply
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6UIDEP0ST
TO ALL
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MATTERS
GET THAT NEW OR USED
CAR WITH A LOAN!
You don't have to put off
buying another car.
WE CAN ARRANGE
A LOW-COST BANK LOAN
TO FINANCE IT NOW.
The summer vacation will
end for Pewitt school district
children in three more weeks.
Students will register for
the 1959-60 term on Friday,
Aug. 28, and begin classes on
Monday, Aug. 31.
The starting date is slightly
earlier than it has been in the
past few years.
The children will get a
break from classes on Sept. 7
when school is out for the La-
bor Day holiday.
Children entering the first
grade this year must be six
years old before Sept. 1 and
a birth certificate will be re-
quired.
It also is necessary that the
Local people
attend funeral
at Conroe
Mrs. Kittie P. Williams of
Texarkana and Mrs. Versey
Eitel were in Conroe, Texas
Friday to attend the funeral
services for Mr. Williams'
nephew, Tommy Conroe, who
was accidently killed Wednes-
day morning while cleaning
his gun.
Mr. Conroe was 25 years
old. He is survived by his wife;
a young daughter and son; his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. I.
Conroe; a sister, Mrs. Martha
Louise Smith; a brother, Son-
ny Conroe; and an uncle, H.
J. Williams.
Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Eitel
returned to Naples Saturday
night.
Ths Marris Soar.ty flaliona! lank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
NAPLES, TEXAS
3% on savings accounts
ILEETRIC COOP
IN NAPLES
EVERY THURSDAY
Dr. C. W. Cromer
OPTOMETRIST
Phone PA 4-4322
212 N. Madison
MT. PLEASANT, TEX.
Ask any woman who fought the wood stove in the farm
house and she will tell you electricity created a wonderland
in her kitchen. Electric fry pans, percolaters, toasters,
broilers, refrigerators, food disposer... the list is a long
one. Then there's the electric stove itself . . . clean ... cool
... odorless and safe. But the important fact is this .. .The
Electric Cooperatives borrowed money at interest to bring
the electricity that made this modern miracle possible. I he
electric cooperatives and only the cooperatives were equal
to the heroic challenge offered by rural electrification.
The Electric Cooperatives have succeeded ... are succeed-
ing and will succeed in their continuing task or service
to the community and the nation.
B9WSE-CASS
Electric Cooperative, Inc.
first grade child have a small-
pox vaccination and at least
one polio shot.
Funeral services
held Tuesday for
T. W. Cameron
Thomas Waldo Cameron, 57,
died about 5 p.m. Saturday
at a Dallas hospital following
an illness of sevex-al months.
He was the son of Mrs. Pearl
Cameron and a brother of
Mrs. Wendell Smith, both of
Naples.
Mr. Cameron was a former
resident of Cass county and
he moved to Dallas in 1945.
He was a member of the
Lions Club, Masonic Lodge,
Road-Runners Club and the
Dallas - Ft. Worth Houseware
Club.
Funeral services were held
at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Spark-
man-Brand Funeral Home in
Dallas with the Rev. W. R.
Zimmerman officiating. Burial
was in the Restland Memorial
Park in Dallas. Tne Hignland
Park Masonic Lodge was in
charge of graveside services.
Mr. Cameron also is surviv-
ed by his wife, Mrs. Hazel
Cameron of Dallas.
Revival starts
at Midway
Mrs. Miriam Wilkinson of
Mt. Pleasant has been added
to the Pewitt school faculty
lor the 1959-60 term.
She and Ross White as band
director were hired by the
Pewitt school board Monday
Former Naples
man dies Friday
Nathan Wallace, a former
Naples resident, died in St.
Louis last Friday after suffer-
ing a heart attack.
He was a brother of Mrs.
Dewey Grey of Marietta and a
nephew of Dave Russell.
Funeral services and burial
was at St. Louis Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elling-
ton and Mrs. Grey attended
the funeral.
BILLY WILLIAMS HOME
ON 15-DAY FURLOUGH
PFC and Mrs. Billy C. Wil-
liams arrived in Naples Sat-
urday night from Sierra Vista,
Ariz, on a 15-day furlough.
They are visiting the H. J.
Williams and Mrs. Tom Smith
families, and other relatives in
Naples, Marietta, Texarkana
and Daingerfield.
He will return to his post
Aug. 15.
night, following their recom-
mendation of Superintendent
Frank C. Bean.
The board also accepted the
resignations of Lee Jones as
band director and W. C. Young
as Carver science teacher.
Young will accept a position
in the Daingerfield school sys-
tem, where his wife already
teaches.
White, formerly band direc-
tor at East Mountain high
school, will be paid a suppie-
Kindergarten
children will
register Aug. 28
The kindergarten taught by
Mrs. H. T. Morris will open
Aug. 28 with a meeting of
mothers at 9:30 a.m. at her
home.
The kindergarten will fol-
low the same schedule this
year as the Pewitt public
school.
Classes will be from 9 a.m.
until noon each day.
Mrs. Morris said enrollment
would be limited to 12 chil-
dren and she requested that
parents interested in enrolling
their children contact her as
soon as possible.
mental salary of $1,380.
Mrs. Wilkinson is being add-
ed to the high school faculty
as an additional teacher and
does not replace one.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitet'
to Naples this week and^^Li
living in a house owned^y
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Thigpen.
The board also changed its
next meeting to Sept. 8 be-
cause Monday, Sept. 7, is La-
bor Day. Meetings usually are
held the first Monday night of
each month.
Thank you
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank my
many friends and neighbors,
and the doctors and nurses at
the hospital for the many
things they did for me during
my illness.
J. W. Freeman
and family
WANTED
SPECIAL . . for a limited time only
$4.10 per gallon
Frost 2=
Marietta, Texas
Everyone wants Eddie He-
bert's record — "The Lord's
Prayer" and "He Lifted Me"
cn sale at BEN FRANKLIN'S
VARIETY STORE or MILL-
ER'S SERVICE STATION.
on August 16 _
A special series of old-fash-
ioned open-air evangelistic
services will be held at the
Midway Baptist Church begin-
ning Aug. 16 and lasting un-
til Aug. 23.
Services will be held at 7:30
p.m. each night.
The Rev. A. L. Pearce, pas-
tor of the church and in the
ministry for the past 40 years,
is to be the evangelist with A.
V. McCain directing the mu-
sic.
The meeting will be held at
the future building site on
Highway 250 near the Ernest
Hall Store.
Hummels win
2 weeks trip
to California
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hummel
and sons, Jackie and Steve,
have returned from a vacation
trip awarded to Mr. Hummel
by his company.
They visited the O'Keefe
Merritt Co. in Los Angeles,
and then toured that city and
San Francisco.
They also toured the Warn-
er Brothers studio in Holly-
wood and visited with Mr.
Hummel's brother, whom he
had not seen in 14 years, at
Sunnyvale, Calif.
On their return trip, they
saw Yosemite National Park,
Grand Canyon and the Petri-
fied Forest.
ROCKY POINT
CHURCH ACTIVITIES
The Rev. Sam Morris, Pastor
Sunday School — 10 a.m.
Morning Worship .. 11 a.m.
CMYS Service 6:45 p.m.
Evening Worship .. 7:15 p.m.
Wed. Service 7:30 p.m.
fhur. WMU Meeting 1:30 p.m.
WW
FOR RENT: Two bedroom
house on Douglassville high-
way. $30 a month. M. B.
Hampton. 52-tc
FOR SALE: Store and
house combination, 3 acres of
land, located on Highway 77
four miles east of Marietta.
Concrete storm cellar, plenty
water, electricity, bath. Store
in operation. Contact Willie
Wall, Marietta phone 39F22.
2-4tp
PAY GAS BILLS
AT
JOE MARTIN'S OFFICE
MEADOWBROOK HOME
Now caring for elderly or con-
valescents. Call or write Bessie
Lee Langley, route 2, Naples.
Phone TW 7-2026. 2-4tc
Drs. R. A. & MARY TAYLOR
Chiropractors
Office Hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Closed Thursday
Phone — Office PA 4-3241
Residence PA 4-3203
501 W. 1st St. Mt. Pleasant
HOME FOR SALE: 3 bed-
room with 4V4 acres. Inside of
city limits. Slider Real Es-
tate.
IF YOU NEED a house or
apartment, furnished or un-
furnished, see Mrs. Opal Dav-
enport. Phone 7-4701
11-tc
HOME FOR SALE: 2 bed-
room with carport. Very nice.
Close in. Shown by appoint-
ment. Slider Real Estate.
FOR RENT: Three bedroom
house in Omaha. M. B. Hamp-
ton. 52-tc
FOR SALE: John Deere pea-
nut combine, No. 25. A set of
plows to plow up peanuts.
Peanut dryer. Total price $1,-
400. J. II. Minor, route 2,
Daingerfield, Texas. l-4tp
COLD
MELONS
WRIGHTS
Grocery - Mkt.
50c
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom
house in South Heights. Slider
Real Estate.
FOR SALE: 3 5hp 1958
Cushman made motor scooter.
Excellent condition. $150. Call
7-4261. 52-tc
FOR SALE: 12^ hp Sea
King outboard motor. Used.
Western Auto. l"tc
FOR RENT: Duplex apart-
ment, three rooms and bath.
Furnished or unfurnished.
Mrs. J. M. Hampton. 25-tc
FOR SALE: Cracked egg;
assorted sizes, each FritlaJ
afternoon. Furnish your ow?
container. 25c dozen. Joe Ful-
cher. 46-tc
For Sale
MONUMENTS
and markers of highest qual-
ity and craftsmanship at rea-
sonable prices PLL'J
S & H GREEN STAMPS
STAR MEMORIAL CO.
Highway 67 West
MT. PLEASANT
BELDEN LODGE
MEETS 3rd
THURSDAY NIGHT
OF EACH MONTH
MARIETTA LODGE No.
1181, A. F. & A. M. meets
second Thursday of each
month.
• .. ....
LAND SURVEYING, John
M. Rotan Associates, licensed
state land surveyor and reg-
istered public surveyor. Mem-
bers Texas Surveyors' Associ-
ation. RALPH DANIELS, tele-
phone 2781 or 4094, Linden,
Texas. Specialist in legal evi-
dence. 12-tc
MARION-KAY pure vanilla
ar.d pure lemon for sale by
WSCS members. For prompt
delivery, phone TW 7-2581.
49-9tc
HOME FOR SALE: 2 bed-
room. Close in. Will sell equJ'
ly. Slider Real Estate.
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