The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1962 Page: 2 of 12
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mar, Roy DtnwtodU, J. T.
Jollay, Sam Allan Sr., Tommy
Hughgton and Paul Marabla.
lira. Clyda Milan waa a vlaltor
tor tha aoclal hour.
Paara, Sarah Moora, Mmaa. drass. Mra. Hubdrt Moor* AMERICAN LEGION
Orta PauUmar, Hobart Moora) blua); boy a sport ahlrt; Mra. AUXILIARY MEETS
MPUa,^^,UicUM ^Marr JmJJarratt (blua), Mra. Jack ^ Amarican Ldgloo Auxl-
x?. stesJKi rrirrs:
Run mar a. McGuire, Mlaa Baulah MltchaU, Colora wtr, advanced by Mrs.
PlckVaa and rallabaa — Baal Mra. Jim Garrett; tablecloth ytf,hu y the sergeant-at*
picUaa, Mmaa. Hubert Moora, (crocheted or knitted), Mrs. umM uri. tsbeU, was absent.
R.T. Thompson, toaa Strtnaar: Alack Griffin (blue), Mra. Ban pigdg. to tha flag waa given
peach ptcklaa, Mrs. Hubert W. Taylor (rad); quilts, Mlaa anH the chaplain voiced tha
Moora ( blue); cucumber PmtI McQulrd/(rad). Mlaa Beu- pr^,,-. jha Preamble waa ra-
(awaat), Mmaa. Ocla raulkner, lah MltchaU (white); draaaar ^ ta unlson<
B.L. Tisdale, HaskeU Sunun- scarves (embroidered or cro- tmalness had bean tha
era; cucumber (sour), Mmaa. chated), Mmaa. Bertha Murphy, f0QOWtn< omcers wara ln-
Lacllla Marr, Ocla Faulkner, Clara Spardlln, Jim Garrett; aUU#<1 by Mr« JT j0iiay:
Dianna Lae; Vegetable relish, afghan, Mmaa. Lola Franklin, Presidant, Mrs. Sam Allan
Mmaa. Mildred Gandy, Hubert Carl Yancey, Floyd Abies,cro- g,. vlc# praaldent Mra< Grant
Moora, Moody Aaklns; fruit re- chated dolly, Mmas. Frank walker- secretary - treasurer,
Hah, Mra. R. T. Thompson Brum ley, Jim Garrett, Henry Mra g^wart Stanley: chaplain,
(blue), Mrs. Hubert Moore Reynolds. Mra. Roy Dinwiddle; serSant^
(red). General Textiles — Knitted at-arms, Mrs. MaryIabeUjhla-
James, Jellies and pre- long coat, Mrs. Jerry Abies, torlan, Mrs. F M - Morehead.
serves—Berry Jelly, Mmas. J. blue; house shoes, Mra. Floyd committees tor the new year
P. Lee, Hubert Moore, Mildred Abies, blue; children’s house- ware named by the president.
Gandy; plum Jelly, Mmas. J.P. shoes, Mrs. Floyd Ablea, blue; Mrs. Jolley waa program
Lee, Lucille Marr. Dianne Lee; baby slip, Mrs. Jim Garrett, leader and her topic was “Music
pear preserves, Mmas C.O. blue; lady’s sweater, Mrs. and the Constitution.’•
Welch, Sarah Moore, FredMU- Floyd Abies, .blue; man’s Refreshments were served to
•*1 strawberry preserves, sweater, Mrs. Jerry Abies,blue; following members: Mmes.
Sarah Moore (blue); apple JeUy, cup towels, Mrs. Jack Davis, R T Thompson, Furd Love, W.
Mmes. HaskeU Summers, Ocla blue. e. Lowrance, J.M. Adams,
Faulkner, Hubert Moore; flg General canned foOda — Frank Edwards, James Latl-
SOCIAL NEWS
Largest chamber of Com •
mcrce In the southern hemis-
phere is in Buenos Aires. Mel-
bourne and Johannesburg fol-
low.
Seta October 6
Wedding Date
fOJt YOU ft
Protection
WALORKP ANSWERS
YOUR INSURANC1
QUESTIONS
QUESTION: Whan I rand of
the huge damages awarded to
people Injured In auto acci-
dents I wonder If the basic
limits of auto Ublllty Insur-
ance are enough. What Is
your recommendation?
.The Invocation waa given by
tha Rev. Morris Smith.
The president welcomed the
following girls Into tha Junior
FeUowshlp: Dabble Hals,
Kathryn Murray, Car lens
Roberta, Vickie Storey, Linda
Weaver and Gleans Ward.
Brother Smith presented pic -
tures portraying tha praying
hands to the honoraaa: Susanna
Peak, Both Hurt, Brands Hall,
Vickie Andrews, Patti Me-
coUum. Penny Maynard, Bettis
Edwards and Laurie Wolf.
Roy ace Alkbt, MYF presi-
dent, welcomed this group into
the Methodist Youth Fellowship.
John day, accompanied by
Teresa Lawson, sang “Look
tor the Beautiful” as a special.
BUI Weaver gave the closing
prayer.
The supper waa prepared by
these sixth grads girls: Ruth
Proctor, Dianna Allan, Boverly
Hooaer, Paula Sturch. Billie
Jean Storey and Dianne Bishop.
The sixth grade boys planned
the program under the direction
of Mra. B1U Weaver.
MRS. PATCHING HOSTESS
TO SHAKESPEARE CLUB
The Shakespeare Chib mot
Friday afternoon tor the first
meeting of the year with Mra.
Dave Patching as hostess. Thir-
teen members answered roU
call with name and brief
description of their favorite
MR. AND MRS. PENN JONES of Annona who wlU celebrate
their fiftieth wedding anniversary with an open house, given
by their eons and daughters, Sunday afternoon, October ?
from t until 5 at the Maverick Hall of tha First Methodist
Church in Annona. Dehoney Studio Photo)
Awards in Women’s Division of
Fair and Livestock Exposition
ANSWER: The exact
amounts to be carried are
up to the Individual but we
can tall you that a slightly
larger premium will cover
the cost of raising ten and
twenty thousand limits to
fifty and one hundred thous-
and.
FELLOWSHIP CLASS
AUNT JEMIMA
Pancake Party
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1
FELLOWSHIP HALL
McKenzie
METHODIST CHURCH
5:00-9:00 P.M. Price 75c
Mr. end Mrs. George H.
Fangmsn announce the engage-
ment at their daughter, Thereee
Fangmsn, of Seneca, Kansas, to
Malcolm Beaty, soo of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Beaty of Kansas
City. Kims as.
Mias Fangmsn la a graduate
of St. Margarat’a School of
Nursing, and Mr. Beaty la pre-
sently employed with Associate
Appliance Service In Kansas
City, Missouri.
Tha ceremony will take place
October 6 at St. Mary’s Church,
St. Benedict, Kansas.
Tha groom • to - ba and Ms
pareots art former residents of
Red River County.
CLARKSVILLE SCHOOL
MENUS OCT.1-5
Monday - • Hamburgers,
lettuce and tomatoes, ranch
style betas, fruit cup and milk.
Tuesday—Roast beef, brown
gravy, creamed potatoes, cole
slaw, graham crackers, hot
rolls, butter and milk.
Wednesday - - Chicken -
spaghetti, carrot sticks, butte-
red English pass, coconut pud-
ding, brand and milk.
Thursday - - Barbecued we-
Iners, greet northern beans,
mixed greens, cornbrsad, lea
cream sandwiches, milk.
Friday - - Plmlento chaeae
sandwiches, green Urns beans,
garden salad, cherry cobbler
and milk.
OUR BUSINESS IS
YOUR PROTECTION
INSURANCE AGENCY
Bundle Building
Phone 427-2529
Mrs. Jewel Holloway, pre-
sided during the business
session.
Mrs. M. Dee Ogden brought
--a most Interesting lesson titled
"What la a Painting," Illustrat-
ing her talk with paintings tong
famous and also modern art.
Following the program, the
hostess served a dessert plate
to those members: Mesdamaa
P.Y. Creager, J.P. Goodman,
Richard Oroeppar, Jawel Hol-
loway, Paul Johnson, F. M.
Morehead, E.R. Mueller. W.N.
Mullins, m. Dee Ogden, Dave
Patching, C.H. Reed, W.L.Rlce
and C.D. Swayea.
MEN'S WESTERN
BOYS'JACKETS
Sizes 4 to 18
1 GROUP
Regularly $7.95
Regulars and Longs
All Wool
Compare at $29.95
1 GROUP
Regularly 96.95
SLACKS
By Haggar and Hubbard
Wash and Wear. 100%
Wool, Dacron and Wool
Minnesota 1
MEN'S
$6.95 to $20
CEMETERY SOCIETY OF
' LANE’S CHAPEL MEETS
The Lane’s Chapel Cemetery
Society met at the community
center on Friday night, Sapt. 14.
Tha meeting waa opened with
prayer by Allen Wells. After the
financial report was given,
plana tor tha fall festival, to be
held Thursday night, October 11,
wers discussed.
Supper will be served and
there will be a big display of all
kinds of needle work, crochet,
quilts, canned goods, farm pro-
ducts, homemade cakes and pies
to ba auctlooed off. Everyone la
Invited to come and enjoy the fun
and tollowshlp.
Tha masting waa closed with
prayer by Mrs. Jannte Bolton
and a delicious supper waa
enjoysd by the toUwolng:
Mr. and Mra. Lois Hays, Mr.
and Mra. Tom Bolton, Mr. and
Mrs. Donnie Mauldin, Mr. and
Mrs. Harman Lawlar, Kan and
Martha, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Wells, Allen and Johnnie, Mr.
and Mrs. Georgs Ewing, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Bolton, Mmes.
Minnie McAnear, Lee Clai-
borne, Dora McGill, Horace
Nations, Clara Harblson and
Lucllte Hooaer; also Richard
Smith, Billy Bolton and Chester
Whiteman.
HU GUSTON AND SON
INSURANCE
TEXAS-GR<
New fall colors and pat-
terns.
By Norman, Manhattan,
Block, Campus and
E&W
$2.98 to $8.95
BOYS' FLANNEL
SHIRTS
Sizes 6 to 16
Sanforized Wash an<
Wear, 100% Cotton
Johnny Lee
Prelstiitaal cars sad partasil
attention to your proscription noodt
art two el the important things you
always gat at year independent
I.D.L. drug store Civ* year family's
health tha fined protection. Sea
year neighborhood 1.01. drnggid!
BULLINGTON DRUG.
Clarksville, Texas *-
Wednesday
OCTOBER 3
BARRETTS
PARIS, TEXAS
LOW PRICES*
Plus Buccaneer Stamps '
MEN'S LEATHER BOOTS $9.95
9-F00T COTTON SACKS $2.98
KNEE PADS. _____98c
GOOD BROOMS . . . . 98c
9x12 RUGS. .... $5.95
Hurrican Motor Oil. . 19c
In honor of the
Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary of
MR. AND MRS. PENN JONES, Sr,
their sons and daughters
wiH hold open house
from two until five o’clock *
the sevehth of October
in the Maverick Hall
Faulkner
Puts a whole new
. complexion on
CID skin care
2000 Saccharin Tablets $1.00
of the First Methodist Church
ABOVE ALL GROCERIES
Grocery Specials Six Days
Every Week
CHICK OUR WINDOWS EVtRY~OAY
mu iui iirumr
in Annona, Texas
•6A very cordial invitation
Straight from fir. Jack to your fall
wardrobe comes this suit boasting
a wide collar, glattering T neck,
a scalloped jacket with three quarter
sleeves and a pencil alia skirt*
Sizesr 8 tol8 Colorsi Rust, Blaok,
Brown, Charcoal, Tabbaooo, Blue*
eoKittf
vo«ioe
L I t eeeey
I* extended to all their friends
All companion* h*v* lh*lr imperfection*. No skin •« flaw!*** Even th*
smooth**! shin h»« it* troubl* spot* Its oily *r**s. Its dry spot* Tus*y‘*
m»dlftod cosmetic cl**n*or taka* car* *1 everything Ca*** out d**p down
dirt and make-up. Raliava* oilman where »kln I* to* oily.. Memambar* to
mMm whorovor akin I* dry. Matties harmful bacteria. Counteract* black-
head*. lartha*. Coal* minor akin irritation* Help* a-parf*ct skin stay that
way. Help* an* that ••n't. gat that way.
pnd relatives
ULLIN6TONI
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WHERE YOUR DOLLARS NAVI MORI CENTS
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1962, newspaper, September 28, 1962; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893588/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.