The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1961 Page: 2 of 12
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March 17, 1961
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-LUO MEETS
Tfe# Dimple Community Chib
»et Thursday night. Margh ». at
■SfeBEr'
fourteen
com-
munity club with a Picnic auppcr.
After the meal was aerved. the
member* enjoyed fellowship with
aaeb other. Some of the men
played 41.
Next regular meeting will be on
April 13. TT
m
Teacher of Week
Designation for
Mrs. Mitchell
FUNDS NEEDED FOR
BETHEL CEMETERY
ThU i* a reminder toall Mr ha are.
interested in the upkeep of Bethel
Cemetery that we jtre now ready
to begin a new year:* work
Pie ace help us keep K clean by
contributing to either Mr* Le i a
Rozett. secretary* or L. A. Guest.
P^U*APGue«t. Route 1. Detroit.
Bed River ( ouaty needs
WILLIAM A. (Bill) BLAKLEY
as a U. 8. Senator .
Children's
faster Styles
Come in and look over our
wide selection of latest
styles for your children’s
Easterparade__________
NAT'S
Children Store
dlfferances. She realizes that be-
ing six year* old la something
special to children *hd that It Is
also a trine of Important transi-
tions and crucial adjustments for
them. She realise* that establish-
ing rapport between herself and
her pupils 1r important and t h n t.
desirable norial and emotional ad?14
)ustment» an essential to the
~~ -child * success in Jaamfng and to
Ms sens# of personal well being.
She stresses good study habits
and seeks to develop self-reliance
end responsibility to her young
ebarfM. With due regard for per.
sonality development she strives
to provide a classroom atmosphere
that Is csaducive to self-expres-
sion. Feeling the necessity for
W8CS Field Worker
Will Speak Here
abort bupiaess
thoroughness to early training, Mrs
desires to establish to
child a good foundation that
trh his young life and en-
hlm to begin each new step
the process of learning with
eagerness and joy.
MRS. MITCHELL
Mrs. Douglas Mitchell tenches
one sectloif of the ftrrt grade In
Clarksville Elementary School. She
*18* spent,, her entire teaching ca-
reer in the McCoy and Clarksville
schools.
After graduating from
ville High School. Mrs.
tended East Trtfas Skate College,
where .she took her bachelor of
arts degree—“She—at#©
matter of education degree from
East Texas.
The professional organizations of
which Mrs. Mitchell is an acUve
member are Texas'State Teach-
ers Association. Clarksville Class-
room Teachers Association. Band
Boc teraX'lub and Clarksville Par-
ent-Teachers Association .
Mfs Mitchell ia an active mem-
ber pf First BapUst Church. She.
ia x member of the Adair Circle
ot Womens Missionary Union.-
works to the Junior Training Union
Department, and helps with the
Girls Auxiliary .
Mr—and—Mrs—Mitchell - and
r,
daughter. Sheryl, live at 131G West
Broadway. Sheryl is In the sev-
enth grade in Junior High School.
Mr. Mitchell is employed by the
lexarkana Production Credit As-
sociation.--
MTs Mitchell fries to adapt ber
EPSILON MU CUAPTEB
MEETS AT PARIS
Epsikn Mu Chapter ot Delta
Kappa uamma met far a luncheon
presided over
meeting
A delicious dinner was served
to the following members: Mto-
dames Tom Herrington,!). W. Em-
ery, M J. Ratan, Teel Bowers, J.
L. Wright., Grant Walker. W. D.
CEMETERY SOCIETY HAS
dO^EI
Rhodes, j; C Atkin, Clyde West-
BED DISH SUPPER
The Lane's Chapel Cemetery
Society met at the community cen-
ter on Friday night; March 10. A
delicious covered dish supper was
enjoyed >y those present %
The business meeting was called
to order by' the Circle chairman.
Mias Georgia Swann Van Dyke.
SJxty-two visits to trie sick and
•hut-toe" were reported.
Mils Van Dyke gave the medi-
tations lor the missionaries Miss
Charles Dey; Raymond!. M
Hamilton. J T Penny Slim Hulen, ^
Dillard Peek. R. L. Peek. M. A.
Lawson. Fred Fisher. Loui Linde-
man. Lindsay McAllister, Jack
Sivley, Gavin Watapn Sr., Connie
Brsndey. Lewis Meals Sr., Pat
Beadle, George Abercrombie and
Ted Lawson.
MIBB PABSELL
at Holiday Inn la Paris on Satur-
day. March 4, at 12:30 p.m. Honor
guests were members of Future
Teacher organizations in Red Riv-
er County.
Speaker for the program was
Mrs. Jennie Da Genaro. teacher
to the Clarksville Elementary
school
Guests were Donna Rozell, Billie
R. Bain, Mary Ann Vautfian and
Mrs Sam Holder, sponsor, all of
the Bogata Club.
Jo Coleman, Vara Sullivan and.
Betty Metts were from the Annona
Club.
Cberris Knight, Nancy Slaton.
Kathy Hogdson- and* Sue Cunning-
ham ‘of the Clarksville Club at-
tended Cherris and Nancy accom-
^Ur*F*‘ panted by Sue sang. •‘Summer
Mjtchen at- TKne,"
Mrs. Jerry Dickson of Pkilas,
of Mrs Margaiwt Pqpe,
er. Woman s Division pf Christian
Service. Board of Missions, The
Methodist Church, will be guest
speaker at the district conference
3i the WSCS-. to be held April «
at McKenzie Memorial Methodist
Church of Clarksville.
Mias Parseri's home la at Ocean
Grove, New Jersey.. She attended
Western Maryland Colic je, West-
minster, Maryland, and received
..er degree fn Cnristian education
.ivm scarritt College, Nashville,
tennessec. She is a deaconess of
trie .Me modes* Church and repre-
sentative lrom the Northeastern
Jurisdiction Deaconess Association
io'the Commission on Deaconess
Work. .
Miss Parself' ha^ served as di-
rector at Cartstiari education in
churches in Watertmry, CoonecU-
cut;
Philadelphia,
offices to local WSCS and served
HOVE WELL CLUB MEMBERS
ENJOY BASKET SUPPER
The Hopewell Club mrit Thurs-
day night wkh a basket supper
The supper was given for the Mid-
way community. One hundred and
orio members were present. Fif-
teen were guests from Midway.
After supper, several songs were
sung by Alice Gandy. Diahn Dur-
on, Brand* Monkhouse, Linda lad
Wilma Lewis. Buddy. Stanley play-
ed the guitar.
The next meeting will be March
—‘ Webb
Tom Bolton. Mr and
Mrs Georgs Ewing. Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Nations, Mesdames Lee Claiborne,
Jess Anderspn, Mag Usoery, Min-
nie McAnear, Mimic Smith. Maud
Ussery. George Tucker, Lucille
Houser, Mr, and Mrs Clyde Wells.
Allen and Johnnie Wells, Eddie
and Larry Nations. ' Dickie arid
Wesley Ewing and Billy Bolton.
The next meeting will be Fri-
day night, April 14. Everyone is
invited to come.
Beulah Mitchell led the study of
chapters 6 anidT of the study guide
chapters _ ___^
In Him Was Life ”
The following members.
present: Mesdames Seth A 11 <Th,
E. W. Bowers. Hershel Farley.
Jack Foster. Charles Grant, E. R.
Mueller, Taylor McCoy. J. R. Mc-
Culloch. Zona Norris. Clyde Ratos,
C P Robison-. Kate Sivley, George
Sunkel. Dick Swayxe. BUI Taylor,
Sel McAnear, Clarence White, Mis-
ses Susie Marable. Beulah Mitch-
ell. Georgia' 5W fin Van Dyke and
Vera Carroll.
SPECIAL
£& MONUMENT
TT Jody webb from McKinney
will show a film on wiki life. Rev.
Cecil Hill, president.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
MISSIONARY CIRCLE
Missionary Circle No. 1 of the
First Presbyterian Church met on
March 7 at 4.45 to the recreation
room of trie church for supper aria
the monthly study program. Host-
esses for the evening were Blanche
■Taylu
$150 Complete
Clarksville Cemetery Association
Representing DeWeese Monument Co.
Small commissions from sales aid ip upkeep of old
Clarksville landmarks. Five per cent savings on com-
petitive deals.
- , SEE OB CALL
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MISS CTIHB
PLEDGED
Miss Cyntl
' * Mr.1 and Mr
L'larksvUle,
women’s
College, dart
act'vittex at
, _ New pledf
clubs will be
hership aftei
period.-..
Miss Hale
ematics mi
school, and
McMurry
Zuito Norris,
Eurth McAnear.
-r-Tir-
Loui a White
Mrs. J. CT Milan
Mrs. Frank Fowler
427-321© Mr*. -Edd Bonham 427-2338
427-2552 Mrs. Guy Fox .... 427-2636 ,
MRS. AUSTIN HOSTESS
TO NEW SHAMROCK CLUB
The New Shamrock WHD Club
jnet in the home of Mrs. Mabel
Austhi Monday night. March 13,
at 7:30 p.m.
Ramona DUren, president, caUed
the meeting to order. Roll call
was answered with a fabric .1 like.
After- the business meeting, the
program was turned over to trie
county agent, Mrs Dorothy Hop-
kins, who gave-aome Interesting
points on slewing. Meeting ad-
journed to meet with DeUa Welch
on March 27 at 7:30 p.m.
The hostess served refreshments
to the following: Mesdames C. H.
Vineland. ,New Jersey, and [ Funk, Dorothy^HopkiHS, Eddie
’ She has held various
Members present were Miss Lil-
lie Bartley, Mesdames Louise Hut-
chison, Ann Black, Margaret Pope
Grant Walker, Erabel Brown, Viola
Lowe, and Maurme Plshfcr. Clarks-
ville; Mrs. Virginia Peek. Anno-
na; Mesdames Harold Geese, Os-
car Legale, LuciUe Jones and Rena
Bryion of Bogata.
d%!e. Veda King. Jo Sander*^ J**s
___ _____________ Humphrey. Ramona—Duren_and
ces to the loca^ WSCS and serve I jilckey. Inez PTice and Janet.
four years as district secretary oi
youth work- During the summer
of 1057 abf spent seven weeks to
-WIN-EX)RE CLASS HAS
COVERED- DISH SUPPER
CLARKSVILLE UPW CLUB
IN REGULAR MEETING
The ciarksville BIcPW Club met
Monday evening with - Mrs. David
Jackeon. Mrs. C. M. “Fisher was
co-hoatosa.
leeetoag ^-methods to individual
Place to Shop
pfc 4 LGJsatisfaction
gll SERVICE
iM ¥- SAVINGS
For the mtitfscliun of quality
iitmlucix-fiiTnfui mrvicc
ot coartsoiui Xtx the
wiving* in ntnn-wldp’ low pile's-
•hoi. BPLUNOTUN H KIK8T for
•II >OUr drug more n<n<ls
MINERAL GIL
COLOENE utin
KAOPECTATE
WHITS EtJAAAPI
(gp BED PAN
with cover W
with cover
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Above All
owe*
pharmacy rendering
the finest professional
service at reasonable
cost.-----
ACDIDATHD M,CRW
ASPIRATOR* stops mout
L J GERMS-
12 HOURS
in*
fiasy to use,
i ton be sterilized
59c
IvMffnf in Paris
Mn
Aspiria Tab. 59c J
»wi#a Ang*l Skin Hand Cream M
Mm Jackson, dub president,
presided and had charge of ,the
business, meeting
Following the business session,
the hostess assisted; by Kathleen
Hetrick served a delicious refresh-
ment plate to one guest, Mrs.
Marcus Pinson of Corpus ChrlsU,
and these members: Opal Aber-
crombie. Noda Grant, Lucille Kun-
sel. Mattie Lou Lowe, Arina Miesch
Helen Bose. Pauline Rose, Flora
itiompson, Mrs, Hetrick and—the
hostess.
The Win-More Class of McKen-
zie Memorial Methodist Church
was entertained with a covered
dish supper at the .church Hostess-
es for the party were Mesdames
Doit Black. R. T. Osburo. Gavin
Watson, Jr., and Clyde Harvey.
An Easter theme' was carried
out in the decorations—Flowers.
Easter bonnets and bouquets of
spring flowers and Eaeter rabbits
uecorated the tables. Individual
places werkr marked with Easter
egg candles.
Each guest designed
-her bet^Ari the •* Easter Parade."
“ ~ won the prize
FULBK1GHT WHD CLUB
t* alL-DAY MEETING
lbe Fulbright WHD aub met-on-j
March » at toe community center f
lor ah all-day meeting with Mrs.
atoms t urner as hostess. T w t
quilts were quilted and a delicious
covered oisn luncheon spread at
noon. The meeting wan presided
oyer by Mrs. Leo Ridens Mrs.
Worth Bakei led several soags'Mf |
Le ciub Rrayer was repeated.
Roll call was answered by twenty-
members telling, the fabrics
one
,r.YF MEETING AT
KANAWHA CHURCH ■*
The Methodist Youth Fellowship
met at the Kanawha Methodist
Church Sunday night. March 12, at
4:30 p.m.
The program topic was “What'
Ti Right?" Call to womhip. Patty
Doegen;' hymn. "My Faith Looks
Jp to Thee"; offering, Oary Bry*
ant; prayer, ^Janice McC o I n.
there were three talks, "The word
yf God.” Betty McCota; "The WR-
neas of Hiatory," Travis Fleming;
The Opinion of Those Around Us"
Deane Deagen; hymn, "There is a
Name 1 Love to Hear.”
The Methodist MYF will, sponsor
a box supper Saturday, night,
Mrs. Charles Day
fog' the most attractive and origi-
nal hat.. j
Mrs. Tom Herrington, president.
triey liked beri. Council report ws
given by Mrs. Travis King. The
club voted to order new song books
Toe agent. Dorothy Hopkins,
with the club and gave some very
and wore/f^'Pful suggestions on sewing witn
- cotton#. j
Next meeting will be all day and |
quilting March 23 with Mrs. Arthur
Fisher and Mrs. L. L. Steven* as j
hostesses. !
March IS, at 6JO p.tfi. at the
Woodland -church. Everyone ia in-
ylte^ to come.
There were 15 in attendance.
■y
CEMETERY ASSOCIATION
MEETING ANNOUNCED
The Madras Cemetery Asaocia-
wjfll
Ton will meet with Mrs.^am AS-
len Thursday, March 23, at 3:00
P-m.
All member*, are urged to be
iresent as this to th© first meeting
>f the year.
75 VARIETIES
BULK GARDEN SHD
GARDEN WIRE - GARDEN TOOLS
SEED CORN - FIELD PEAS
G. E. PORTABLE MIXERS $14.95
$3.35 up
OUTSIDE PAINT
INSIDE PAINT
—
$2.95 up
Low Prices Plus Buccaneer Stomas
GROCERY SPECIALS
Six Days A Weak
BOLLMAN SUPERETTE
LADIES
HATS and BAGS
$1.00 to $4.95
Buy Now For Easter
Ladies First Quality
NYLON HOSE
2 pr. $1.00
In Dacron, Wool,
Rayon and Silk.
For Men and Young
Men.
Select Yours Today
S1.00 will hold it in
Ley-A-Wey. ... '
left. Ladies' and Children's
Table —-1-
SHOES
Vaiuas to $7,95
99c each
_;_ -
Men's Wash A Wear
DRESS SLACKS
$5.95 to $8.95
Free Alterations '
Use our Lay-A-Way
Ladies- Cannon
SEAMLESS HOSE
$1.00
Week End Specials
CASH AND CARRY BUYS
KINO SIZE
SET OF 4
TV TRAYr
$6.95
GIBRALTAR
ALARM CLOCKS
$2.95
'■« !H!J
~-x
9 X 12
LINOLEUM RUGS
$4.95
T-J’
TABLE MODELS,
ADMIRAL Jl A DIOS
$12.95
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER PLEASURE
PICNIC BASKETS AND THERMOS JUGS
-3-7-
GREEN’S FURNITURE AND GIFTS
Man's Nylon
STRETCH SOX
3 pr. $1.00
Oia’ls' Spring and Eastar
DRESSES
$1.98 to $3.95
Sea These!
Men's New Spring and Summaf
SPORT SHIRTS
$2.98 to $3.95
Ladies New Spring
DRESS SHOES
$5.95
Spocial buy
Men's
— .....
T-SHIRTS
2 for 99c
NEVER HAVE
SHOWN
SUCH. OUTSTAND-
VALUES IN
SPRING
Dresses
JUST IN
TiME FOR
EASTER
IN JUNIOR,
REGULAR
AND
.HALF
SIZES
Come In today; select
•na, use our Lay-A-Way.
$1.00 will hold your sal-
oction.
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short rui
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. in Sewing"
program
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pleat. The
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smaller poc
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letters wi
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delegate,
given bv M
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felt in ibe
There we
ent:, Mme
Irwin. Ralr
R. T, Thom
one visitor,
the agent.
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sjrs Will
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day aftern
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by the pr*
with ten n
call. Mirfuti
tog were
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Mrs. Paul
thanks froi
books “Pic
Africa,” 1
"Through
by Swartz
the Junior
the club.
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the afternc
of .Romeo
the. sc rone
pljjtv iii >a
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Paul John
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guest i: V
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Mueller,
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1961, newspaper, March 17, 1961; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893630/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.