Red River County Review (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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’ Valentine Party-
One of the most unique parties
of the season was a “Have ;> Heart”
party given by the senior league of
the Methodist Church at the 'K.me
of Rev. and Mrs. W. VV. Armstrong
Friday evening.
After many amusing ■tames had been
played the guests were asked into
the dining room where on the center
of the table was placed a large red,
box in the shape of a heart with tin}:,
red ribbons with hearts attache
leading to the edge of the table. Eac„
guest drew g string and found a Val
entine.
Refreshments Were served to Mes
dames Nat McCulloch. G. W. Monts,
W. W. Armstrong.^ Misses Frances
Cook, Marguerite Bland. Elma Cor-
nelius .Jodie Bolton, Esther Koger
Wilma Gibbons, Ida Mae McConnell,
Mary Lee Erwin, Agnes Adams, Eula
Mae Erwin, Bernice Crompton and
Messrs. Hugh Erwin, J. C. Porter
Hubert Shackelford. Howard Miller,
Chas. Tyer, G. W. Monts and Rev.
Armstrong.
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Wednesday Bridge Club
Mrs. Hooper Stiles entertained the
Wednesday Bridge Club at the home
of Mrs. A. D. Simpson Saturday after,
noon.
In the house decoration hearts gad
valentines prevailed.
Valentine tally cards kept score
for Mesdames Frank Edwards, John
Thompson, D. H. Taylor, Peyton West,
Ben Marable, Frank Miesch, C. D.
Scaff, Frank Owen, A. D. Simpson
Nowlin Watson, R. M. White, E. R.
Stiles, J. C. Durrum, Lawrence Smith,
Henry Bailey, Prentice Wilson, Sam
Fryar , Nat McCulloch, Misses Carol
Strong. Louise Hughes, Fannie Bell
Hull, Luclle Grigsby, Ruth Hocker
Louie Norris and Miss Mel Lyle of
Detroit.
In the game Mrs. Prentice Wilson
scored high among the members and
was awarded a pretty boudoir
lamp.
Mrs. C. D. Scaff captured the guest
prize, a silver candle stick and candle.
Mrs. A. T. Bryce received the conso-
latlnon prize, a sachet.
Mesdames A. D. Simpson and Henry
Baily assisted the hostess in servingr
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What would he think of telephones, electric lights, movies, aero-
planes, radio? . .
Considering what he did in his circumstances, what would he think
of the opportunities ottered the young folks of today?
We delight-in honoring his memory, and we venture to say that if
Abraham Lincoln were here today he would say: "Young man, use
your Jiead, use your bank and use your banker.''
This, too. is oar advice and, we wish ours might be the bank and
we might be your bankers.
<^£>ih/ ^Hational 9$anJr
CYurkmttc. TJexar
The annual opening meeting of the
Missionary Society of the Presbyterian
Church was held Monday afternoen
it the hospitable home of M«~” -J1., SJ
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sing boxes yer<'o~*H^p3yClub from 12:30 until 4 Thursday
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Thursday Bridge Luncheon Club
’ ^Mrs. J. R. McCulloch royally en-
trained the Thursday Bridge Lunch-
insurance
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exclusive agents for one of-the OLDEST and LARG-
J2ST farm, insurance companies operating in Texas
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vWe can write you liberal - insurance-
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on livestock, feed,
■harness and vehicles in connection with your farm build.-
s program rendert..
_ to Tell- the Story.
{^re.^Jkdinjg^lflss Bonnl- r
Opening ;£if-Messing boxes. '
* Ptaajjer, "Mrs. Hogan.
Overseas 'Work, Mrs. Chambers.
Solo, Mrs. P. J. Graves.
Reading, Miss Lncy Chambers.
Piano sol, Miss Marable.
Japanese play, Mrs. P. Y. Craeger,
Miss Lena Stone. Mrs. L. R. Hogan.
Refreshmenta were served to, Mes-
dames McCord, Logan, Stone, Parks,
Cla^epce .White, Kennedy. King
Craeger, Hogan, Chambers, Scaff
Williams, Harris, Brock, Graves, Sun-
kle, Miller, Upchurch, Caldwell, Mc-
Coy. Latimer, Caton, Maxfield, Mur
phy, A. D. Lennox, GIddens, Stephens,
McCulloch, Winn and Misses Lurs
Stone. Patton, Lucy Chambers and
Mary Marable.
•Wernoon:
fouf course luncheon was served
he dintagjj^pra where every ap
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Missionary Society
The Missionary Society of the First
Methodist Church had' their regular
meeting at the church Monday after-
noon. % -
The devotional was led by Mrs
Eliz Erwin, the 2nd chapter of First
John, followed by a prayer.
Mrs. W. R. Keeton led the Bible
study, The Four Gospels.
Those present were Mesdames Hud-
son Edwards, W. R. Keeton, T. E.
Williams, Jack Edwards, W. W. Arm-
strong, Max Witmer, EJliza Erwin,
Sid Edwards, H. G. Wooten and W.
L. Lightfoot.
,jreirt'’wa)^jymtoaIicoft^e vale a-.
wjjite ^ basket YiHed Vi^’ftd
tions . wjfo *very artist!cllly ar-
d In t^e*%enter of the table and
h plate large red hearts bearing
iabvere placed. - •
Dtokrtv heart shaped put basket
were plate favors.
Attractive Valentine score cards
wer/ then . passed for several games
of bridge.
Mrs. McCulloch were Mesdames J. C.
Those enjoying the hospitality of
Durrum, E. R. Stiles. P. J. Graves, A.
M. Graves R. M. White, H. L. Pear-
son, B. B. Butcher, J. J. Farrier, Rufus
Farrier, J. E. Spencer, Misses Maggie
Bagby and Lyda McCDnton.
to Mesdaisqp Roy Dinwiddle, BJllie
Harvey, Henry Smith, H. G. Wooten,
George Turner, Sam Batters, Jack
Edwards, Harold Summers. Dr. A.
Bruton, Misses taary Washington.
Dundas and^ Cottle Lee Bruton and
thr hostess.
Plate favors were pretty hand made
handkerchiefs.
Stiles Drag Company for the pafct few
years and has made many loyal
friends.
Marchbanks-Srygky
King-Morrison.
Women’s Study Circle,
ra,'F. Marable was hostess
Wednesday afternoon to the young
Women’svStudy Circle of the - Preby*
terian Church. ••<'»
A very Intereating lesson was
heard, wjth Mrs. Sam Harris ae
leader. c
14 conclusion lovely refreshments
were served, to Mesdames Sam Har-
ris, P. J. Graves, Paul Greager, B. F.
Marable, F. F.^ Marable and Mias Lura
Stone.
s Friendship Club.
Mrs. Argus Darnels was “at home”
Friday atterndon to the Friday Friend-
ship Cluh. and a, few friends.
The house was decorated in valen-
tines and hearts.
Several games of forty-two were
enjoyed after which Misses Dundas
The wedding of Mfss Marguerite;
MorrisoB, ant r-jSis '“King was 'sol-
emmzed at 6:3CKp. m. on Wednesday
o’clock at the home ef the bride’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morrison.
Rev. W. W. Armstrong officiating-,
In the presence of only a few close
friends of the contracting parties.
Mrs. Kins Is w^lUcnown and much
loved In ClarksYl'^.
Mr. King ha» "been employed by
Miss Mary Katherine. Srygley and
W. C. Marcbbanks were united In
marriage Saturday afternoon at 1:30
ol last week at the home ot the bride’s--
unefe,George Gibbons. )
Rev.. Rupert N^nney. - "
with the Impressive' ring ceremony. 1
Only a few friends of the contract- ’
ing parties were present.
Mrs 5farchbanks has been employ-
ed In Clarksville for the past few
months and has made many close
friends here. y
me Mr. March banks has bee
Mr. -Marchbanka Is a well knows
merchant at Manchester and they will
make their home there.
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as safely over the phone as you can m perwn “ if you
find it impossible to, come to the store, jusft phone youf
Wants and you will receive prompt and caref^f^erntion-
Our goods ate guaranteed to give satisfaction e^^iu take
no chances,V^en you phone 64 for .hardwareT^ ^
Our phone service is for your convenience rancW^epefit—t
use it. - \ '&*'?■
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Ladd, J. L. Red River County Review (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1923, newspaper, February 15, 1923; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850693/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.