The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1961 Page: 2 of 10
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Pay your American Legion mem-
bership dues before February
and krep them hem gwag delin-
quent
* ' * • 7 £
enlargements
FINISHING. Service
AI RS. HOI row A A
•Jay 'if tern non,
boinl of Mrs
■ ff*
TK# Clarksville
■Hi
Friday, January 20,
k Miss Sandra Ann
1 Harvey to Marry
WOV.FNK COUNCIL
' The Pre.bytenan Women’s Coun-
cilmet Tuesday - evening at 7:30
in the recreation room of the
rch for its regular business
meeting and program.
Mrs Zona Norris, retiring pres-
ident, installed the foTtow*a~t-offic-
ets fob the coming year: MTv*
Beulah Mitchell, provident; I* ra.
Bill Ell ott. vice president: Mrs;|
Hcrshel Farley, secretary-lreasur-
MIB1_HARVLY
aad Mrs Hflev Harvey
an-
il nounce the engagement ind ap-
| proacijlfif marriage of their dau%
: ter. Sandra'Ann. to Robert Blair#
§ Puckett, son of- Mr and Mrs
1 George C Puckett of Annona.
The wedding will take place on
Saturday evening at 8 0* o'eiock
> at the First Methodist Church in
f Ann on a Elmer L’Roy, Minister
of the Lamar Avenue Church erf
C hrist. Paris,
ceremony . f -k^ . ■
Fronds of the couple ace cor-
dially invited to attend.
will pOftorm the -nr1 Misses Vera
Marable, Beulah
MIDWAY HHD CLUB MEETS
li ITI* MRS. THAMES
Midway WHD Chib Uol in the
home of Mrs. tdn.\ Thames Jap-
uary 6. The meet m was called
to order by the pres'dent, Mrs.
Edna Thames. Two songs were
led by the song leader and club
prayer repeated. Roll eail was
answered with “a New Year’s res-
olution I’d probably trrak.” Thert
were thirteen memtets and four
visitors and one Child pro ent. The
minutes were read and approved
Mr*. Lana Pearfe rave the 10-
minute deoionstta- on oh a flower
tree cut from g til ran and flow-
ers of ciepe 'paper —
The year -hoiks were filled out
and THDA funds paid Then the
names were drawn for secret pals
for 1861 The ohairrirn of com-
mittdts were apROlirted.
Finance committee. Mrs. Doris
or; Miss Georgia §wana Van Dvkc
chairman. Circle Ormr Max, Ray-
mond Judd Jrv ehairjDan. Circle
Two. Mrs Clyde' Rains. chairman,
nominating committee: and Mcs-
dgmes J. P Goodman. ,1. . R
Mueilef, John J Jackson. Dick
Marubio and Vera Carrpll ks de-
partment secretar es Mtss Beulah
Mitchell conducted- the business
meeting. Mrs. Raymond Judd Jr
in charge of the program <or the
evening showed a film entitled.
“The Living Lord'’ based on the
Gospel -of John.---------------------------------
Members attending were Mes-
dames Seth Allen, Paul Creager.
Bill Elliott, Hershcl Yartey, Jack
Foster. J. P Goodman. Joha-J.
Jackson. Raymond Judd Jr . Mcl*
vln Mar* Jr., E. R. Mueller, Tay-
COVNtr WHD rOUNCIL IN
FIRST 1361 MEETING
* The Red River County WHD
Council, held its first meeting of
tpe New Year on January 11 in
the Chamber of Commerce com-
mittee room, with the chairman.
Mrs. E. A Gooch, presiding.
call was answered and re-
ports given by s'* cluiyif: ABC.
Bagwg:i. Fulbrfght, Midway. New
Shamrock-and Whiterock. Absent!
were Bluebonnet, Bogata, Friend-
ship. Hopewell and Rugby. ■ -
A tetter was road from Mrs
Copeland asking the officers to|
come to Marshall February 2 on
a planning meeting. J
Mrs. Forrest Webster resigned j
as year bogk chairman. ' .j
The committee recommendations
were tabled until the finance chair-j
man. .Mrs. Yancey, ewld be^an*'
1 acted. _ .—•• T
pMrsTwilsort was appqinled par-
liamentarian Mrs. Doug Thames
wa- appointed chairman of the t-H
committee. ,
( rafts day netted M7.10 #
The agent asked the Council
member* to report to their clubs
and see if they would like to group
the reports of club meetings In The
to meet
Teacher of Week
Devotes Time to
Varied Interests
• ■*
8 30 in the morning*. As a part
Of her library dutiea.. ybe train*
and supervises 13 student librar-
ian!. usually teaches the freshmen
a unit in the use of the library,
and orders books and library sup-
plies for all the Clarksville schools
The “Tiger Rag.” an eight-page
bi-monthly mimeographed Student
publication, was originated by Mi's
Van Dyke and the late D. M. .Tate
and is still under her sponsorship
Eight student* compose- the^ staff
this year. Staff member* a 15.
. 7. ........................7*7.....7;
Including themes of various types,
business JbUers, and social letters. .
Since senior English is primarily y
a college preparatory, course,
emphaMs Is pfedOmraantty on the
writing of themes and. vocabulary •
djilf A long research theme using,
quotations, footnotes, and a biblio-
graphy is one of the most impor-
tant units. -
EUZEL1AN SUNDAY SCHOOL
CLASS MEETS
The Euzelian Sunday School
tosu'of'ciCzenshVp^fciass of the First’ Baptist Church
chosen on the basis of cii,zensmp, ia„„-,rv 12 at the church
grades and typing ability. . Thrfy. met January l* at me .enureh.
The meeting was opened with
are trained in the fundamentals xh mr:«
Journar.rn.jmd to try to cove, ^ 7 tronl i Jl*
school news
Her teaching assignments
elude two classes ininalur. Fiufljish.
and, two classes in ‘enio’* Enghsli.1
in-1 *i‘
the devotional fwas from Isaiah,
ven by Mrs. Dave Patching.
■JU.ruc-c dinner v a j f*'"Vtiil tn thr-
5 iHSnibirs Nell Patching.
tor McCoy, Lorehe McCrary. Zona
NorTl-. Clyde Rain*, Mickey Rus-
sell, C., P. Robison.' Bob S vlev.
George Sunkel, Dick Swayre, Bill
Taylor. Loula White. Dok Wren
Carroll, Susie
Mitchell and
Georgia Swann Van Dvke. Mrs.
J I! Summers and Rev. Raymond
Judd Jr., were v.sitors to the coun-
cil.
"CEMETERY SOCIETY HAS l
COVERED DISH SUPPER
The Lane’s Chapel Cemetery So-
ciety mtH on Friday night, Janu-
ary 13, at the corftrrmnity center
A delicious covered dish supper
was served to twenty three. •
,T,base present were Mr. and
Mrs
Lois
.,nMw„u.,„u, -V...W. ..nnie'TloberOon: Myrtle Wltmer.
During thefirst semester the Jun-I ,\ioll e Ward, Mary (ole, Gewgk
iors have a survey course in j Batchelor, Leon Kxum and Hazel
American literature, with empha- ( Stegall.
‘is upon American jdealV as shown] • ■.
in oiir literature, and the senior* ! Fa'h arc- the leading cause ol
course in English ] accidental. deaths amopg persons
65 and over. * . • —s
MISS A’AN DYKE
FIRST LADY'S INAUGURAL GOWN—Mrs. Price Daniel in^outon. Mr and Mrs Dick Bolton,
the gown she were at the inaugural ball Jah. 17. mltostni, The Wrv sr.d Mrs RoyTfoung, Mr. and
fju «• M ssLxvs.’tz
illusioned floral pattern. The flanged bodice, centered by Anear; Minnie smith, Dora Mc-
■ Ltna. Fowler, Lydia Putteet,
the fabric and trps a moulded midriff that extends into an Lee CMborne and Mr Richard
oval panel In the fe with Mlow^jfnI^_at^il»m^.|S'««J- mtante, „,d snd
A fischu stole of matching fabric designed especially tor net.; proyvd *Uen Wells Was appointed
bone-colored kid gloves and gold accessories completes tn^ t0 Kecp fhe trash barrels emptied
ensemble. lAP Wirephoto) ' *
MRS. THDMPSON HOST EM
fC' MIIITEROCK CLUB
The WWfcifcck WHD Cmb met
Friday. January, 13. at -the hom^
of Mrs R. T Thompson. After
thcopening exfxcjset. fhe uemon-
tration vas given'by the hostess|
Ta sket from
Golden Wedding to
Be Observed
•find remove a:l dead flowers from
the graves. If very one is asked to
iswrawsra...
The New Century Club met on [ l ew graVes and put in a place
Wednesday, Janv TTJ the nome p€arby so thev cad be packed nip
of Mrs. Randolph Osburn. The, and hauj,^ 0ff
ep making
hangers
Mrs. Thompson, in the absence
of the Couhcii delegate, gave the
Council report.
After the business, the program
con isted of a discussion of thC
new year books and filling-.them-
n for the ensuing year
Mr. and Mrs.. Jeff Teenor will „
elebrate their golden weddiflgan- meeting was called to order -by
liversarj- on..JSunday. Jar«iary 22 the president, Mrs. Tom Herrinfc
coat o-.c.cm the hours 7of '2 0b Mmartr- of thMasf meet ng
5 30 o’clock, at their home north were read and approved,
of Bagwell, with their children. Mrs. Pat Beadle brought the pro-
grand children and great grand ! gram for the afternoon.
children.'
The couple .were marred at An-
'hbhi jtn January 18, lftll. by Rev.
lames Moore, pastor oi, Frret Bap
>it Cifnrch, Clarks vile, at the
She led
a most interesting" discussion ,or>
art based on Mr. John Canaday’s
metropolitan seminar in art.
“Glory and Grandeur ”
A .delicious salad, plate
Miss Georgia Sw-aon Van Dyke,
a native of Clarksvl'le. lives- at
204 West Tsvlor She is an honor
Sffaciuate“ of, Clark^yriie 111 g h
School, where she now teaches,
and holds a B. A. degree from
Trinity University, where she wa*
also" an honor ’ graduate, and a
A M Cagle. Mr. and Mrs | M. A: degree from Texas Woman's
Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Klrhy University. In addition, she has
--- done 18 hours of work in library
science - at East Texas State Col-
lege. ' .......
She is a member of the Texas
Statp Teachers Association and th<-
GTa'-kovtlle CTa-asroom Teachers As-
sociation *
Her church aff Ration is-wHShThel V.
First Presbyterian Church, irTp^
which she serve--'as elder, teach-
er of the women’s Bible claaa, ano
circle chairman. - "
Miss Van Dvke is well-known hot
only in Clarksville but throughout
the county for -her. book reviews
and travelogues. 7—
Her interests are varied She
likes reading, handwork, and cook-
_____________ :ng hitLJms—HtHe tim#^5r~Tfieft
Next meeting trill ba wh -TtidlTTlnee she has acquired a -chord
h an old organ, which along with TV pro-
Eyeryone^ vides relaxation..
Miss Van Dvke savs that her as-
signments in high schodl make her
sound like a “Jack of all trades.”
However, for the mo t part they
are related to her malor, English
Extra-curr cular • duties include
co-sponsor of the sophomore class,
sponsor of* a student book club
-ei?hf~~February 10, with an old
cihioned box supper,
is invited te come
M-r Norman F1lu pylrf the for- jotne di Mrs Tcenor's parents,
a
tarcc; “chairman of recreation,
Mrs. Mary Ana Curfman; chair-
ngtn of education expansion -and
exhibit. Mrs Ern e Wilson: pr&;
gram chairman, Mrs Laura Stev-
i: reporter. Mrj Janie Cowan;
Club chairman. Mrs Laura
Stevens. ‘
.•avao mpmbefs P»id dues for
another year Fifty-three pennies
were collected after all the bus-
iness was finished. Club was ad-
journed and the next meeting wrill
be in the home of Mr* DorD
Pearce. Lovely refreshments wre
served '-•
felt in the nickel game
Those present were Mesdames
Splawn Cooper. Norman E’lis,
Rbv Gray. Avon Griffin, Melvin
Hudson ftelpli Sims. G over Sm|tli
M P Tprrv. R- T. Thompson and
Herbert Walters ~
The next- meeting will be Jan-
uary 27 with Mr». Roy Gray. I
Walter and Evte Carpenter.
WaMren in*. Asenev Phone M'l
BUY MONUMENTS FROM
Clarksville Cematary Assn.
Raprasanting
mm Monumant Co.
mrs. Gray hostess
TO MULLINS CIRCLE ,
The Mullni Circle of the Metho-t LB P
dist WSCS met Tuesday afternoor
In ' the ■ home, of Mrs. Roy Gray.
.with Mrs. Lettie Carlton as co-
Tyostess.'
M;s. V,’ N Mu Min, chairman,
opened . the meeting with prayer
f.nd presided over the business ses-
sion. Mrs. S. L Cooper rea3 Trip
m’notes" Of the last meeting
Mrs. J B Cunningham, leader,
snd Mrs E Si Smith read a d!a
j logue on the program, entitled,
I “Looking 'Backward — Thinking
[Forward"
f As a devotional, favorite Bible
4-iaSrncj were givnn. Mrs. Bey Gray*
TIDY CARMICHAEL
CIRCLE MEETS
Mix. G^B.XaUharp presided lor j ef, j, L. Wrigitt and Gayin Watt
- -the-—meeting— d . the - Jodw -Cer-fTOTr:—:—1 " —;—'
ntichael Circle of the Woman’s So-i ——r---——“
duty of McKenzie Memorial Meth MRS MEHAFFEY HONORED
dist Church, which met at thej'WlTlI BIRTHDAY DINNER
home of Mr<. Don Black Tuesday | Mrs Fannie' Mehaffey wa, hor.-
morning. Mrs Fannie Lawson led j orKj witj1 a birthday d nner Jan-
uary 15 in the home of Mr and
The program on “Looking Back-1 Mrs J. C Coggins at Delfalb
card
Gqd " was led by Mrs Dillard were Mr and Mrs. Hughie Shop-
Peek An inter^Jew on Society in-' '
BLUF BONNET CLUB HAS
FIRST I»G1 Y1EF.TING
.3 he Blue Bonnet WHD Club had
the first meeting uf the year Tues-
5K£'A &Ts.r:ndTc
:ng iri«»mhers: Mines B. B Black, • ’ oo ~s.— ■■ -r. ,.v'.• • 1 H'BIUGI' Ilf pie i'tmlWHI-hewapaper.
Don Black, Pat Beadle, Splawn Opal MU.er gave a ten-m.nute |
Cooper, Tom
Beadle, Splawn opal. MUer gave a ten-m.nute j Along with the other twrf sopho-
Herrington, Sam' demonstration on making cofiee. j —tore class sponsors Miss Van
Hooker, Elmore McClinion. E. R ] Tuosu present were Mmes. Kate Vvir" y^hr» 'c wiwtni'iirwniv mint
Stile*. Ji E. Spencer. Grant Wa'k- Conway, Nan Paichrriiji. ;senior sponsor.
iurotwa*;-^DpaT "MUler; Marguerite^ b*1ipe,i the class host the annual
Conway and Lonne Snirley. Ichristiha* Jance.
The community center is getting x<^ rncc
* new roof. , It Will be finished
oon as welluas several more re-
, air Jtob*.
To enccu-age reading Miss Van
Memoers are striving for a tet-
ter club in 1961 They met Sat-
urday evening and d d after-Chris: -
••sar„” .wiissrf hriT-sr™” smm‘ KM>'°‘
m i»h hv Mrs Dillard I were Mr and Mrs. Hughie Shop- '
paid and daughter, Glenda, Ne"
ley; Mr. and Mrs. T: G. Miller
arid Miss Erma-Crittenden, Clarks-
. . 111 n \ f m rt,l A f rs*.- T ml f1.0 fT 'f 111 U
Small commissions from
solos aid in upkoop of old
Clarksvillo landmarks
Five Per Cent Savings on
Cempetitive Deals
SEE OR CALL
Mrs. Edd Bonham ....
Mrs. Guy Fox ----------
Mr*. J. C- Milan ......
Mrs. Frank Fowler
•ercsts, history and activities was
•onlfilHaiby Mrs Grant Welker
nnd Mrs, FI T Osburn. Scripture
was read bv Mr^. (Chas. Smith.
The secretary. Mrs. W. D.
Rhodes, read correspondence from
Jody Carmichael, a missionary sta-
tioned in Elizabo.thv lie, Africa.
Refreshments were served ‘ to
LANCASTER CIRCLE MEETS
Wl lH MISS t'RI i f LJSDEN
closed the meeting with prayer-
ents , were served to
ncfreshrncnis
I the twelve members present.
i
Dr, W. B. Mieich
.._Lenses Prescribed
• v Eyes Examined
CLARKSVILLE
Mon. - Too*. * Wad. -
DeKalib
Thursday - Friday
Sar.
Mates, jfred Johnson. A E. Kains.
reel Bowers, J. L. Wright, Ruka
Woottcn. Max WitmCrL Cottharp. MRS, GALLANDER HOSTESS
Peek. Smith. Law on. Walker. Os- TO HINTZE CIRCLE
-min, Paul Johnson, 'Rhodes, and
,he hostess, Mrs, Black.
kville; Mr and Mr "J C Coggins / y-.lst dentist Church met with Miss
and son. Larry. DeK.'ilh i Erma Crtttenderi: Monday evening
- Mr and Mrs Ves’al lewis' Me-1 at her- home. Mrs. Bruce "Bland,
halfev of DeKalb came for a visit | circle chairman, ca led the meet-
in the afterno6n Mr Mehalfe>Tn* 10 order 8Ild led the < pin ng
it a.step grandson of Mis. Fannie Elba Goodmai.-pati
Mehaffev, the honbrec. i *W» miaa^i and ro.l ca.U was an-
_______ j sWerca with fa.ysM.te vetse ol scrip-
• ■.................. .... - .. j ture.
Mrs. Norma Schrader had
______ charge of a very interest ng lesson
Th—-Him,.. Circlr o, C*» Ave- *»- ^JT***™^ L
Dvke s'^n^ors a Teen-Age Book
PuN th"h !~h which students buv
—- ’i-v' -' 'edition* of wholesome
for their age. In
m ,.r ' ><-. ’960 the junior and
renfr* rl'* -s ordered 110 boolts
s’*’- w«s assigned th*—U-
ir"- «he has reorganized
t . cr-’-lin- '■') n'"fnted standard ..
b I the fc'noks according to'
fen a-’d catalogued!
j have a survev\cour
literature. This course includes a
study of the development of the
English language. (>rtF"Df the fav-
orite units is the Elizabethan Age
with the study of Shakespeare's
“Macbeth" as a Piilmlnatin-j ac-
tivity. While the ela*s listen* Lv
rocord* of the plav by the Old Vir |
Company, thev can imagine its be-1
mg presented on the 'sta'te of a I
rriode'l Shakespearean theater j
made by a former pupil, Sheila |
Gamble, la -tile seen net aemestee
the juniors review grammar and
basic spelling rules and have drill!
in oral and written communication,
Wuldrep Ins. Agency Phone . 563
QUALITY
REFRIGERATION
V SERVICE
TSTbphpn* 91
223 N. Walnut „
Clarksville, Texas
—.......—
AVON COSMETICS
Naed sales ladies for good
established route in Clarks-
ville, Bagwell and North of
Clarksvilla to river. Must
have time, car and neat
appearance.
Write at once to
MRS. IMOGENE WOOLEY
P. O, Box 720
Clarksville, Texas
Give Location'’"
lilt Cecile Laljpaster Circle of -.ji-i>ju-;f rT-,l’’rt tq “ut' or, title and
tert O' *-pr?rs'*y. most of this
srk ha.; Tern
ITT* exr*
done during the
and .from 7 .30 to
Cag A«. •
Quality Work . . . Fast Service . , . Low Pr'itnev-r-you
get ALL THREE every time you use BULLiNGTON'S
Photo-Finishing ,Service. And curs kv a COMPLETE
SERVICE—-always ready to handle any job from de-
veloping and printing a roll of snapshots to making
enlargements that have the "studio iook" of quality.
more than pleased with our work
. our prices. ~
Try us. You'll be
. . . our service
BULLINGTON’S
oEuvER DRUB STORE «
COMC
LIBB'
MOR
rn,bright whd club
HAS MEETING
The Fulbright WHD Club.
met1
iS*£L- Ui
Service program, which was given
;y Mrs Johii ^p-^.^Mis^iliaria^T^^^^ ,C| these memberi.
... „ , rrr ur« Bishop, MrsTTJock Burrow, Mrs .vicsdaiues Bland, Goodman, Exuni
rr with Mrs Leo R-deni and. Mr* Richard Wooten and Mrs Delbert
| M. B Lee as hostesses. The meet- philTps. ^ - i jpe Writ
'ng was called to order by,fhep present were seven member>W(jj^
! ’resident. Mrs. Ridens Several one new member and two visitor^:
angs Were led by Mrs 1 Wortly Bak- The next meeting will be Fe(»-
YValdrep Ins, Agency Phone 503
- -W.;,.. - —.— --------—
y- and the club prayer reptrated
wnctoen members-: answered
re-olution i'll
roll
prob-
The next meeting will be Feb-
ruary 7 with Mrs John Spears.
Fred Luther. Roy Lowe
Schrader and one guest,
Mrs." W. C. McDowell, from Com-
merce. _:_
HI MM gf hUm is determined by
ths doctor who bates hts judgement
lut professional iintmtedge of tfie drug]
and the quantity Decenary to arsomoiisti
Vtt intendad purpose.
Hit m C88 * ii-i small
amount Wtrt/fi potent drop produces
8f88IW IwHr HIM did big bottles-
kii flf IHtaryiarT mdUotk
S
i r-i
ILLINGTON'S
ORiIti STORE ’,"."AS
•all with "a
:blv break.'.'
The ten minute demonstration
was civcn by'Mrs M. B Lee. A
ettcr was road from the agent,
Mrs Hopkins-- Committees were!
p -rioted Council ronort wax giv- ‘
en by Mrs Travis King. Old and |
new bus*hi»fs was transacted. The
year-books were filled out nmlj
paid for. A game wag conductor
j by Mrs, Luther Rozell,
Refreshments of Vbbl'tes. cocoa [
and coffee were servetj-
The next meeting A ill he* Jan-j
tars ,23 w-tjt Mgs Wheeler j'lnt;|
Mrx"teb Rozell as the !
hkf^aua ' ‘ "" |
HOXT! SS
CLUB
re' Cluo met Fri-!
-January 13, in the'
Jewel Hollo^hy.
The meeting was called to order!
by the president. Mrs. Richard
:! Gtr -*pper. Ten members nnsw>er-
roll call ind one«,guc t. Mrs. ♦
! W lllatn Grcenhaw,.
After a short diusineg* xexsion
| Mrs Groepper prerented Mr* Paul,
. Johnson as .lender for the after-:
noon. Mr*. Johnson reviewed the
: boqk “Palk’a Wile/’ by Thyra
f Ferre Bjorn In a vmost charming
( and interesting manner. - - :•
The hostess aasteted . by Mrs.
-Good m«n and Mrs .Williams
erved a delicicu% dessert p’ste to
'The following meanbers and guest:
Hiwiame* J V. Goodman, Dsve"
Patching. J. Coy WilHem*. Pa,ul4
Johnson, P Y Creager. Edwin
Mai son F M Morobead W. N
Muffin a, E. R. Mueller. Jewel Hoi-
* »“tl M s ^ A l i . ! ! i III ( ml rci* .1 ,»
FRESH BULK GARDEN SEED
GARDEN WIRE - GARDEN TOOLS
jONIDN SETS ~ FIELD PEAS
Our Good House Paint $3.35 gal.
Our Better House Paint $3.95 gal.
«*#■
Our Best House Paint $4.95 gal.
PRINCE ALBERT . . . . 19c can
6-oz. GARRETT SNUFF . . . 55c
CIGARtlTE HOLLERS . . . 98c
50c NOTE BOOK PAPER-----39c
Low Prices Plus Buccaneer Stamps
Wednesday is Double Stamp Day
OUR GROCERY SPECIALS POSTED IN OUR
WINDOWS SIX DAYS EVERY WEEK
BOLLMAN SUPERETTE
COB CLEARANCE SALE CLOSES
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28th
t ulTREDUCED AGAIN FOR THE FINAL 8 DAYS OF OUR
SALE - YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY DRESSES, SHOES,
COATS AND SUITS AS LOW AS LESS THAN '/a PRICES
DRESSES
- Prices Reduced Again
$18 87
$22 95 to
$35 00
values
16 95 to
19.95
val”es
17 83
' 12.95 to
14.95
valuas
. 9.87
T 8.95 to
11.95
values
6.9/
. 5.95 to
7.95
values
4 87
SHOES
Suffde reaterisU, Hi Heel*. Mid Heele,'
Low Heel* and Flat*.
Your Choice
Va PRICE
COATS
All full coats. Only 13 left.
Now Vt Price
SHOES
SPRING COATS
New, light weinht materials; Wool,
Crept. Silk and Rayon
10% Off RegulorPrice
COSTUME JEWELRY
Regular price le s 25%
Brasslers and Girdles
— 10% 0FE ~
J?Hf Skin OlRDLES, 70% oH
Patent, Kid and Calf, Spring Shoes
reduced also for sale.
----Ltxxard Mafdriahby Rhythm
Step: $19.95 Values. Sale Price $14.87
BAGS
to match SI8.95^o $24.95
Sale, .Price *4:87
' *12.95 to $14 05 jn p.tent *
Calf. »n*f .,Kid
S11.87 ^
$8.95 to $1195 vsi ;e* $8.87
7.95 to 8 95 *yaW , ' 6 87
5.95 |o 6 95 value* 77~4.87
TfFsts 4.95 valuer. , .. ^-2.87
298. values ......>. 1.R7
SUITS
Soring Materials and Styles
10% off regular prica
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1961, newspaper, January 20, 1961; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893698/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.