The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1960 Page: 3 of 10
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flATI PIS
Miss Doris Reed
Bride of Davis
E. Conerly Jr.
M.*» Dors Rrrd brramr the
bride of Davis Kdward Conerly.
•!r . in a Saturday evening cere-
mony. July 2. in the home of the
bride's uncle. Mr and Mrs Or-
ville Haynes, at Daingerfield The
Heverand R. B Lanier performed
the double-ring ceremony.
The bride 1« the daughter of Mr
and Mrs B W Reed of Cotton
Riant. Arkansas, and the groom
is the son of Mr and Mis. D E
Conerly, Clarksville
The bride, who vs a* given in
marriage by her uncle. More a
ballerina length princess style
dress of Chantillv lace and tucks
over white dacron Her shoulder
length veil of illusion fell Lorn a
pearl crown.
Mrs. Orville Haynes was matron
of honor and BUI Harris, also of
Daingerfield. served as best man
A reception was held immediate
ly after the ceremony. The couple
will live at Texarkana after a ued-
dinv trip to points in Arkansas
The bride is a graduate of Cot-
ton Riant High School and Is a
former employee of General Tele
phone Co of Daingerfield The
groom was a graduate of Clarks
ville High School and is now em-
ployed by General Telephone Co
ill Texarkana.
Officers Rebekah
Lodge Installed
Clarksville Rebekah IxxJge met
Monday night in a special ca'Ied
session for the purpose-of Install-
ing officers for the term The
district deputy president. Ixirene
Skinner, Cooper, and her staff in
stalled the officers.
Installing officers were: District
deputy president. Lorene Skinner:
deputy warden. Opal Watson: dep-
uty marshall. Nell Burrow; depu-
ty chaplain, Roberta Brannon, dep
uty inside guardian. Opal Hagood
Officers installed were: Noble
grand. Lois West; vice grand, Ed-
dis Leatherwood; warden, Lou'se
Eudy; conductor. Rosemary Cav-
in»ss: chaplain. Fannie McDonald:
right supporter to noble grand.
Rue Sturch; left supporter to noble
grand. Lillie Thacker; right sup-
porter to vice grand. Julia Raul-
ston; outside guardian. Bro W. F
Higgins^ color bearer. Myra Adye-
kitte: past noble grand, Mayme
Shults: musician. Maxine Giddeet.
-secretary. Norma Schrader; treis-
urer. Nellie Higgins.
After the officers were installed
and seated, the Noble Grand made
a talk and expressed her apprecia-
tion for the si-iters coming from
Cooper to Install the officers She
then presented the installing offic-
ers with a small gift
Refreshments of cake squares
and red punch were served after
the meeting
SEWELL FAMILY REINION
HELD AT LEGION PARK
Members of the Sewell family
assembled in the American Legion
Park at .Clarksville Saturday for
their annual reunion.
Present for the occasion were
Mr. and Mrs L. C. Dunaway md
Debra, Arlington; Dewey and Nita
McCay. Borger. Texas; Mr and
Mrs, H. W Crouce. Junior and
Donald. Clarksville: lytr. and Mrs
Howard Mabry, Dewey Cooper
Dallas; Mr and Mrs. Marion
Stapleton.___Bonnie and William
Paris; Mrs Ruby Hutton, GaTe
Sue, Robert and Billy. Clarendon.
Mrs. Mae McCoy. Borger; Mr and
Mrs Granvll .Sewell. Colcord. Ok
laboma: John and Lutner Sewell
Mr. and Mrs. Ijon Sewell. Mir
Opal Milter and Bruce. Clarksville
cemetery working
The annual cemetery working at
the New Haven cemeteTy will be
Tuesday. July 19
All Interested In the upkeep of
this cemetery are urged to come,
bring picnic lunch and spend the
-*»y
Those wishing to bring or send
donations for this purpose are ask
ed to give them to Mrs. Haskell
Summers, secretary.
RS. WELCH HOSTESS TO
FTW SHAMROCK CLUB
The New Shamrock WHD Club
M at the home of Mrs. C. O.
rich The meeting wss called
order by the president. Mrs
I Austin, and opened by singing
f song "The More We Get To-
th er.” Roll call was answered
th "my favorite pastime " After
i business session. Mrs Turner
owed an interesting film on
iwer arrangements
Refreshments were served by
a hostess to Mesdames Ralph
irner, E. L. Tlsdsle. Wilson King
tag Price, G. M Alsup. Mamie
lera. Ed Austia and Misses Car-
> tad Ella Bachman and Janet
dr. aad Mrs. R L. Newby sad
lighter, Catherine. Wichita. Kaa-
i, have been visiting relatives In
1 near Clarksville this week,
ey attended * reunion at the
me sf Mrs. Newby's sister. Mrs.
E. S1111 van sm) Mr. SiUivaa.
hers present were Mr. and Mrs
H. Campbell. Mrs. OUie Loud,
r. aad Mrs Garrett
am Robert SUUvaa aad i
•re.
DOLLAR
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GIVE
GREEN STAMPS!
GREEN
STAMPS
DOUBLE “S & H”
EVERY WEDNESDAY
(ON PURCHASES OF $2.50 OR MORE)
mm
du&j^
WHOLE
GREEN BEANS
GREEN
LIMA BEANS
VIENNA
SAUSAGE. .
4
4
5
NO. 303
CANS
NO 303
CANS
4 OZ.
CANS
$100
$100
$]00
-LIBBY'S TOMATO
JUICE
TWICE - RICH!
RICH IN VITA-
MINS—RICH
JN-FLAVOR!
4
LIBBY'S FRUIT
40CKTAIL 4
PIGGLY WIGGLY
CLARKSVILLE TEXAS
PRICES EFFECTIVE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
JULY 15&16
STOCK UP
AND SAVE
THIS WEEK
AT THE
CLARKSVILLE
PIGGLY
WIGGLY
(LIMIT
FOUR
PLEASE)
46 OZ.
CANS
NO. 300
► a .CAN
With —. -
Meat NO. 300
Balls CAN
WALKER S AUSTEX
BEEf STEW .
WALKER'S AUSTEX
SPAGHETTI
BUD'S WAFFLE
SYRUP. • * • o. .BOTTLE
LUCKY STRIKE CHUNK STYLE
TUNA FISH . . . . .cna°n ’
MRS. TUCKERS (15c OFF ON 3 LB. CAN) -
SHORTENING . . . lypay
NABISCO
FIG NEWTONS . . . .'P£
AMERICAN BEAUTY LONG
MACARONI . . . . « pkg.z
INSTANT COFFEE
BORDEN'S . . . ..5a°rz
7c OFF ON 5 OZ. BORDEN'S INSTANT
/BPPPP YOU PAY ‘
LtJPrH ...... .ONLY
COLGATE
TOOTHPASTE. .
SCOTT PAPER White,
TA1AIFI f Pink, or 150 SHEET
lUffCLJ • • • Yellow . ROLL
SCOTT WALDORF
TISSUE. . “ 4pk°gll
12c OFF ON 5 LB. KASCO
DOG MEAL . . . . . o2l/ay
INSTANT LAUNDRY STARCH
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COLE'S
PINE OIL . . . . .
WASHING POWDER
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60c
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57C
21C
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39C
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WHOLE
ONLY
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FRESH PORK
SPARE RIBS
LEAN MEATY
BEEF RIBS
WISCONSIN HOOP
CHEESE
OTHER OUTSTANDING VALUES!
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1960, newspaper, July 15, 1960; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893627/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.