The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1963 Page: 5 of 22
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PAVOIA WATTHMAV. Carthage. Texas, FVh 14. 1BU — •
Surprise Snow Provides Fun and Scenery for Area
IN CARTHAGE Children who own sleds removed
lljcm from tho attic or storage room Monday to enjoy tlu*
unusual snow ih this area. Hob Ucrardy. son of hr and
• Mrs Carl Gerardv. is shown here sledding *>n the campus
at ( aithagc High School. School was dismissed an hour
early and the children look advantage of the extra time to
cash in on the tun (Watchman Photo)
5T.OW BALL FiGrlTS Yes. the kids en lets Many gtov u
joyed <\i ry moment of fun and frolic in the of Carthage were
H1 - in h snow bv rolling snowballs and a few but it
tin ow it 44 ;it their friends, brothers and sis-
WrA 7*. (*• l\nii>lit
(lartliaf'v. Cnrilen
( Ilib Sjiriihvi
Mrs L. G Knight vva* speaker
at the Carthage GioMcti Cluh
meeting Tuesdav
Mrs Knight gave a inn.*) in
trfntltiK talk on the .l,ip,m -*c m
fhielicc in arrangement* in keep
Ing with (he program theme
"Across the Pacific She hud sev.
oral design* to show, and tressed
the fail that Japanese lines are
simple and cons it nl basically
three dimensions
These are called heaven which
is tall man. which k medium
and earth, which b low
Another interesfmg hit of infor-
nation Mrs. knight conveyed to
tl e groin wis that Japanese look
upon He beauty of nature as a
form of religion One can sit and
meditate for hours, while gazing nl
plants and all the aspect. of nature
and "pi a spiritual »itisfae*lon
that Christians get from their
religion
Mrs Joe Jackson wms hostess
for the incriing which w as held in
tier home Mrs Harriet Russell
read the cluh collect Mrs Knight
presided at the business meeting,
during which members were urged
In attend forthcoming district
meetings
ITiris were made tor a spring
pilgrimage to the Walter Colhtuitt
gardens in Shreveport The date
will l»e announced Liter
Mrs Jackson . served delicious
refreshments to Mines Kruglit,
l^isseil. W I» Sepaugli. I I
Reeves, It Present t Weldon
Moore. W I’ Owens. Dan Print
hum me, E I, Mi Klreath and I S
Midyett
NEW DEVELOPMENT IN
COTTON PRODUCTION
.What could oroi e to lie a n ip •
break through in IIP re ( it ej up
eotfoii i • d o it oi b is h en lemon
strafed ,i* ilii I.-: imek sirtpPiiion
ot fie C 'V: A i ienttui .1 I\ ' i
iivmt Station Cut‘.mi pJaiit d in ii
inch ro.vs erodu" ■<( more th:ei ! w <
bates an acre w fhont a He mil
li'. .if ion ft seek irruviti-1 ami i ore
emergence herbicide was u-el to
t infr f .weeds It was mecn micclly
harvested
Clayton News
By Mrs. J. C. Karsh
11 AV ION Mr and Mr* (i P
Skinner ol Houston are spending
ttie week in the home of their son
Hei I’. W Skinner, Mrs Skinner
and children
Mrs Hartley . Duke and Mrs
Harriet Hussell are visiting Mr
and Mrs Hay Duke anil girls in
Victoria.
Mr and Mrs Hoy Duke of Tyler
spent Tuesday night with Mr and
Mrs O I, !im, Mrs George Mar
'-hall. Mrs Sehrdda I Ionia. Linda
and Martha of Carthage were also
guests in the Hoss home Tuesday
Mr« J V Sieger accompanied
Mr and Mrs J T H iss of Del
ray to S"ringliill. La Thursday
where they visited with Mrs Ks
sic Sm Hi iy.hu Is ill
Mrs Marv Drown. Pat y Wedge
worth and Dan Joney attended a
hao'iui ’ in Marshall Saturday
night honoring Y \ Tittle Mr
Tittle, formerly o' Marshall, plays
professional touUmll with the New
York Gian**
Jimmy Huff, who is employed in
BUILDING
LOTS
LOCATED IN BEAUTIFUL WESTWOOD
SUB DIVISION IN CARTHAGE
We have a wonderful selection of residential building lots in beautiful Westwood addi-
tion We invite you to drive out and inspect these choice building locations Fven if
you aren't planning to build in the near future, you may choose your lot at the present
and have the location of vour choice You ’ll find almost any size lot to fit any type or
size floor plan in this beautiful wooded sub-division of Carthage.
CONVENIENT TERMS CAN BE
ARRANGED IF DESIRED
R. L RAWLS
LUMBER COMPANY
Lovall C. KiH»» AAfr.
Phona OX 3-4446
Tyler, spent the weekend at home
Mr and Mrs W It Asti attend
ed the Texas Camellia Society i
Annual spring meeting in llntnfon
last weekend
Mr and Mrs Joe Maiirltzen. Mr
and Mrs Turn Wood were in
Nacogdoches Sunday afternoon to
visit Herman Junes, who is ill
Judy Junes, who is emplnved in
Houston spent la l weekend with
her parents
Weekend guests ol Mr and Mrs
O L Hoss were Mr and Mrs Jack
Powell. Clayton Howland, Ronnie
Sherman and Mrs Allie Mae Le
vine of Dallas Mr Howland re
iniiineil fur a longer visit
Dr and Mis VV It, Carmichael
and Ruth of Huntsville, Mrs A A
Heck and granddaughter. Heroic
Lou ot Lufkin were weekend
guest* of their mother. Mrs Kthel
Carmichael
Mr and Mrs Imnnic Armstrong
of Pine Hill, and Kdi'ar Allen
of Nacogdoches were Sunday
guests of Mrs.Clara Chadwick
Mrs K s (iarner, Mr and Mrs
tl It (Jarner of Henderson visile*!
Mrs C I Pike Sunday
Mrs Mary Drown was in On
ter Sunday where she visited with
her aunt, Mrs. Maude i'astell, who
■s ill
Mrs () VV Bussey and O. W
Jr of Timpson visited Rev and
Mrs Oftie Reed and family Sure
day
Mr and Mrs It G Heed and
children .and Cindy Skinner visited
little Hutch Skinner who is a
patient it WiHis Kmghten Hospital
in Shreveport Sunday. Mt» Skin
ner is attending her sou while in
t!ie hospital
Mrs | H Posey fell Sunday
night and cut a place on tier head
that rcrpiired several stitches
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs
W f Manrif/et) add led wire Mr
and Mfs pre-don Hand and t.imilv
of Henderson Mr and Mr* Vial
tor Maurit/en and tans \tr ard
Mrs \t \ Grave* and family of
( artliage
Murvaul Mews
BY MRS. T. C. MASON
MCRVACI*—Mr and Mr* Lyn
wood Williams of Tyler spent the
weekend with Mr and' Mr* T C
Mason
1 Mr and Mrs. Frnest flight and
Tony visited Mr and Mrs Dong
l,ovell and Kristi in Tyler Sator >
day ------- I
Mr and Mrs l-cnn Griffith. '
Vicki and Darrel have moved back
home from Tyler
Mr and Mr*. Bill Hawkins and
Mark of Aniete. La spent the I
weekend with Mr and Mrs
Robert Mason. Bud and Robert ■
Karl.
j Rev Winfred Rohmson went to
Corsicana Wednesday night to
bring Mr* Rohmuon and Kathleen'
home
i A-lr and Mrs. Carson Coekmrn
, and Toni of Alexandria. La . Mr
and Mr* Jim Coleman of Port
Arthur. Mr* Gertrude Hudson of
Carthage, visited Mr and Mr*
I^Miie Hudson during the weekend
Mr and Mr* Virgie WcOomicl *
j of Tirnpvm visited Mrs. Minnie
, Gray on Monday
C R Burns made a business
( 'ftp to Tyler on Monday.
WE DOtNO INVITATfONB an* a*
lewwtsuwh. artaM or wwnwi.
CaO «m
»i!• -t hi tin I dsinosx spcllmi
even guilty of throwing
W .Is ill) i't till
_ lAV.ift'lmtaii I’holol
PROVIDES BEAUTIFUL SCENERY The time CnriliHge h,til boon blilliketed with this
•I1 ■< Inch know lull III less than four hours mmli snow simp ID47. Ibis picture illiut-
l*lt < arlhage with beautiful sparkling while I rales Hid amount bf snowfall retelved ft
s*onerv Many t«»st«It*nts Haul it was the first (he edge of the driveway iWatchman I’holo!
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1963, newspaper, February 14, 1963; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895755/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.