The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1963 Page: 12 of 24
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4 — PANOLA WATCHMAN. Carthage. Texas Nov 14. 1963
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E. W. Whitby Jr.
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Mr and Mr* Jimmie Lawle** J
announee the marriage <*f their k,
dawahter. Sherry Ann. to K W. I
Whitley Jr. soli of Mr and Mrs.vl
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E. W Whitley Sr all of Carthage_______
The bridegroom is the nandson mAMRY —
of Mrs. Millie I'orter Whitley of)*
Carthago. ! fin Slv Iton of lena >a
The eouple was united in mar
rlage Tuesday, November 5. by the
Rev. James Turnaye in Homier on
After a short wedding trip, the
couple is at home at t>19 S Adams
St. in Carthage. The bride Is a
Carthage High School senior and
the bridegroom is employed in
Carthage.
Mr and Mrs Mar
announce
the engagement of their daughter
Bel tie Shelton, to linden Cogart.
von of Mr and Mrs, Hiram CMtart
jt of Cary N ows will be exehang
jed November ii'» at the First Uap
tint Church in Tenaha at 0 pm.
| Friends are invited
JANUARY WEDDING PLANNED—Dr. and Mrs. James R.
Bwi/zel of State College. Mississippi, announce the engag-
mint.jBi their daughterCarolyn Ann. to James Marvin
GBolston. soil of Mr and Mrs. Trov (Ihoiston of Carthage.
Tlje weddutg will be held)in the First Methodist Church of
Carthage Sundav, January 26. Miss Brazzel. former student
at ;Sam Houston’State College, is attending Mississippi State
University. Mr Gholston Ts a student of Sam Houston State
College'.
Local W omen T eachers
Attend-DKG Meeting
Thirteen membeta of Epsilon !o-
a Chapter of Dc ta Kappa Gamma
ttcfided the Regional Meeting of
llpha State. DKG. at Ioifkin Sat
irday Two new Carthage mem
ieri Mmes Grace Owens and lam
ra palmer, were initiated into the
ionarary society for outstanding
omen teachers.
The luncheon address. "A Chat
rnge Stran elv flare", was given
y Jtrs, Veil B McMains, Internal
nal Mem er«hip Chairman.
“Change is ine capable and af
ecf# all of us", she said "We can
lot adjust to change* that are
oming at a rapid pace if you
iave accepted tho-c challenges
you have accepted a challenge
strangely rare".
The focus of the Conference was
"Delta Kappa Gamma on the
Move". Mrs. tails Land. Alpha State
Auditing Committee Chairman, was
dm t tor of the conference She
presided over the day's activities
of study and fellowship
Epsilon Iotas attending were
Mesdames Maureen Itiggerstaff.
Mary Brown. Frances Fite. Merle
Glass. Beverley Marie. Naomi l'hil
lips. Kathryn Clark. Sarah Ross.
Misses Maurine Baker. Jennie Mae
Chadwick. Martha Miller and the
initiates, Mrs Owens and Miss Pal
mer.
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Mrs. Bearden 11 os less To
Business \\ omen's Sorority
Mrs. Clendon Bearden was hos-
t» ss in her home for a meeting of
Kappa l.nmhda Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Mrs. 1,eland Stracener
was co hostess
Finns were made for a smiiil to
lie held Saturday. Nov 2J. at the
college Student 1 biinn Budding.
Mrs Delia Belle J.aGri'ite pry
Rented the program on Poetry In
eluded with the works of other
poets were some of Mrv l.aGnmo’s
compositions winch the group ex
peeially enjoyed. Mrs Jaekc Da
vie introduced Mrs. I.a'lrooe
Attending were .Miih.s Travi
Wall. Mitchell Myen. Jimmy
Jones. 1. K Arnold. Airred Croix,
I.cxic Gregg, Jaike Davis. .tallies
Phillips, David Barron l.ovell He!
ley. Grady l.aGrooe, Miss Nell
Ross and the hostesses
The home of Mr* la-xie Gregg.
Sun,set Ranch, was the scene of a
rn h party Thursday evening hon
oring six new sorority-members
In keeping with the wwslorn
theme Mrs Gregg vvas dressed u
the television personality. Miss Kd
ly.
Guests were seated ut indiv idual
tables laid with red checkered
doth Refreshments of root beer
ehipS and dips were served over
the bar. Serving as bartenders
were Mrs 1*. K Arnold, Mis Jtuv
iny Jones und Mi> loo ell KolVv
After a series of games Billy
the Kid ( Miss Nell Itosv, arrived
at 9 pm. and ‘‘shot ■op the place
Un imex attending were Mine*
(twain Brady. Bob Turner. Gem
Chttdwick Eddie Jones. John W
Cooke and Billy. Whitaker.
Members attending were Mines
s'rmen r. Wall, Davis, Jimmy
.1 ones, ( i ux. Kedey. cU-ndon Bear
den and Arnold
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YULETIDE WEDDING PLANNED—Mr and Mrs Conway
McMillan announce the engagement and approathing Avar-
nage of their daughter. Marv Jane McMillan to iliratn Ice
Utham son of Mr and Mrs Joe Latham of Garv The
marriage will be solemnized Sunday December 22, Al! 7 !0
p m at the First Baptist ( lunch in Garv with the Rev R D.
Turner officiating Friends and relatives are invited ,
Mrs. Grady laCrone Presents
Book (Juli Program On Art
PI AMS DECEMBER Wf DOING Mr and Mrs Jake Allen
of Tatum announce the engagement and approaching mar-
riage of their daughter. Miss Be verly Allen, to John Rk hard-
sell Beauchamp Mr Beauchamp is the son of Mr and Mrs.
H c. Beauchamp of Beckvilie Friends and relatives art in-
dlrd to attend the wedding December 6 at 8 p m at the
Church in Tatum Miss Allen and Mr Beau-
Fir it
champ are s
student* at Panola College.
The Carthage l’. « k t luh met
Friday afternoon in the home of
Mrs Neal Hawthorn, with Mrs
Horace Allison as co hostess.
In observance of American Art
Week November t through Nov
ember 7, the program leaders f«»r
the meetmg. Mrs B G. Brown
and Mrs 0 V Mullm presented
a Ineal artist and instructor of art
Mrs Grady l.aGrone
Mrs EaGrone. in her subject
Art t an Be Fun', pointed mil
that An in itself contains manv
facets, iherefore. she narrowed
this subject to a discussion of
painting and it* various tyles
such as realistic, impressionistic,
comparing the camera eye to the
human eye. and gave the back
ground and paintings of several
prominent artist*
Sinee landscape pamtmg is of
primary interest to the speaker
who incidentally has had man' of
her pa.ntings exhibited in the Ark
La Tex area, the club members
were most interested in this phase
of her discussion She stated tha»
iwnre professional people are find
mg joy m drawing and painting
and in some uwtanrev have been
able to bring out «d themselves
real talent* which they did not
know they possessed She said
■ No age i» the wrong age hr
(in the *tudy of art" and rmrlwi
ed with. "Art ran and must be
fun for nM and young '
Mrs H T lomg chib repre
I tentative of the Key Ihdnot Fine
Arts Ihpartment. called attention
to work done hv her committee to
further emphasize American Art
W cek
Mfs K P Ash, club president,
pre.toted M*r * Corrine Neal
Conk, whom she had previously
appunled as chairman of Inter
national Affair . and who will dls
cut' timely and important current
« vent> at each club meeting At
this time. Mrs Cook bwched on
s .ih subject* as the Constitutional
Amendments and the extreme
•tar ers facin': our national be
cause of f ederal control
Mfs Roy RiggrritaYf. who heads
the H h S. h«ol < iti/ens K- say
(C ontett committee, announced that
the club would have student en
tries m the Shell fhl scholarship
contest sponsored by the Federa
lien of Women* Cluha.
A It-r the hai ines* session, re
irc hmeni* w»re served to club
■wtr.hers and two guests Mr*.
Horace Turner and Mr« Mark f>s
(vrnr A Thanksgivm,. motif was
earned «d in the decorations
throughout the reception rooms
with arrangement* of fall Dowers
being placed at vantage points
Especially beautiful was the din
mg room with if* buffet heme
1 mas ed with large reflow moms
and autumn foliage arrvmg a* a
background fur the table cm rred
with an elaborately beaded and
jeweled cloth of beige and brown
•set and centered with a eornw
ropia o> rrffowmg with colorful
fruit and ve get able*.
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY • SATURDAY - MONDAY-NOVEMBER 15-16-18
MARYLAND ClUB
COFFEE 1-lb. Can
ARROW
PINTO BEANS
2-ll>. I’kg.
FROZEN FOODS
FROSTY ACRES BEEF
POTPIES
6 for . . . 51.
Frosty Acres Fresh Frozen
Strawberries
1-lb. Pb . 33c
7-OZ. BOTTLE
LISTERINE . . 49c
REG. 59c BOTTLE
ALKA-SELTZER . 39c
mason's com kmo
BACON
SWIFT'S PREMIUM HEAVY BEEF
STEAK
HOOP
CHEESE
GRILL VEAL
STEAK
HOME MADE
CHILI
Fresh PRODU&l
U.S. No. 1 RED
POTATOES
FRESH GREEN
CABBAGE
1011. BAG
LIBBY'S CREAM STYLE
CORN
303
CANS
541. BAG
WASHINGTON STATE Fancy Storking Red Delicious YELLOW ROSE
APPLES 2-iik. 25c FLOUR 35c
NEW BLUE
CHEER
96-OZ.
BOTTLE
$129
CRISCO
OIL
LIBBY'S SLOPPY JOE BAR-B-Q SAKE AND
GIANT
SIZE
BOX
REYNOLDS WRAP A1UMMUM
FOIL
BEEF
Nr 300
CAN
25-FT.
ROU
Keeling Food Store
Now location - *19 W. Panola Straat
Ptiono OX 3-4714
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1963, newspaper, November 14, 1963; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895709/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.