The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1963 Page: 9 of 22
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Work Shirts
PANOLA WA1X HMAN. ('*rthage, Texas. Feb 14. 1963 — 1 Section 2
Captain Uten Warner. command
«*r ol the Ill-county Northeast TVx
•a Highway Patrol that net. said
today, ‘The Highway Patrol in
wMigatrd 25W accidents in Janu
ary Braider, the high number ol
accidents. mx persons were killed
and 100 injured in, rural traffic
accidents l*roperty damage was
slightly over $142,000
“Driving conditions wen* ex
iremely hazardous during the Imi
ing and icv weather in .tanuary
and this, ot course, contributed to
many of the accidents On several
occasion* w hen the icv roads ex
isted, the scene of one accident
became the cause of several other
accidents before the wreckage
could he cleared from the high
way However, none of the fatal ac
cidenta can be blamed on had
weather conditions as all six o|
the fatal accidents occurred in
clear weather on u straight and
dry road"
Hue to several children being
Sanlorited
Full Cut
Situ* 15-17
One Large Group
Boy's Knit and
nvw aww fi«|
' Wath ’n Mfear
"v CRAMUTON MKT CLOTH
Vulcanited
Rubber
Rain
Suits
Reduced for fast
Clearance -
YOUR
CHOICE
killed recently, Captain Warner
emphasized the need for parent
to become aware of the increasing
amount of traffic on the highways
and of the constant hazards II
produces lor the small children .
when walking or riding a bicycle '
No child should he expected to
cope with modern traffic unless 1
♦hev have been taught the proper
methods anti rules ih pedestrian
and bicycle satiny j
Each Garment
Or $976 $•»
Children Hooded
Wm k Jacket Atul Overall
St vie Of Water I’niol
Rubber, and Lined With
t'lillnii Sheathing S M I
Slinron Anhhy
Fplvtl (hi Birthday
Sharon Ashby was honored hv ,
her mother. Mrs James Ashby
and Mrs Kilhy Ross Wednesday ! ,
afternoon with a valentine parly in
Mrs Ross’ home
It was the honoree’s eighth birth
day and the following frientls came %
lo the festivity to help her tele j
hratr Denise Smith. Susan fain
Mary Holland. Roxanne Stoddard.
Suzanne Stoddard, fireg Cooper. |
l.ynn Dtillose. Marja Joines. Mm
dv Joines. Phyllis Rounds. Paula ‘
Collum. Reliekah Kant. Rodney.§
Bell. Debbie Leg gel t. Mary1
Bolmes. Debra Riall. Karon Ash
by, Mrs Ferrin iBiBose and Mrs ,
T R. Kennon.
The group was entertained with
games of bingo and fitting tngeth
er heart shaped jig saw put/les.
Refreshments of punch and a
Valentine shaped birthday cake
were served by the hostesaes from i *
the fea table covered with a white! |
linen cloth, centered with an ar
rangemept of red maline hearts
amt red amt while permaoeof fc
roses
Reg. 6.96
Per Set ...
YOUR
CHOICE
Master
Made
Coveralls
Shirt Rog. 2 69 NOW - $2.44
Pants Rag 3.91 NOW • $3.44
j ana Tech. Ruslon. La. was week
j end guest of Mrs Pernye David
sun and Jerry Davidson,
Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs.
Leo Haley were Mr and Mrs C (
I lay be' of Tyler and Mr and Mrs
Morell ( ohb of Shreveporf
Mr. T F. Kelley honored her
con. Clary, wdh a parly on his Rth
biithdav Thursday
Mr and Mrs Jimmie Langston
ami baby of Marshall were Sun
I day guests of his parents.
Dctfuinry. La are visiting her sis
lor. Mrs Clyde Maxey and Mr
Maxes
Mrs M D. Ray was a recent
visitor in Haynesyitle, La
Mrs Joe Wedgewortb lias re
turned to her liotne from Cuba
Ala llrr sisti r. Mrs Mary Mi
Collough. is with her
Mr and Mrs Lynn Horton and
daughters h.*ve moved to LaTeX
from Blanchard. La
Miss Hetty Stokes from 1/iOisi
DeBerry
I >uTex News
PFRFRRY LATF.X-The M*. Zion
W S C S met Monday afternoon in
the home of Mrs J. (1. Langston
Mrs Louis Harnett gave a lesson
In the study Imok, "The church's
Mission and Persons of Special
Need’.
Mr and Mrs. Henry droves of
(Balcony Floor)
You Save Now Oil Our Type
1-H 2 Ounce Mercerized Twills.
They Boast A Neat Smooth
Finish With Little or. No Iron-
ing Needed. Shills 14 - 17.
Bants 2H - 4B!
Mens Dress
Tex Omen or Herring-
bone Twill odors In Meg
idar. Long And Short
Styles In Proportioned
Sizes
Slip-On or Lace
Values To $9.95
6 Inch
LACE
HI - TOP
TOUR
CHOICE
Top Oualify
Cotton
Work
Sox
Special Purchase
Spring Cation
Ml. BctlieJ
News
Our Cork Sole Hi * Top
Is A Budget Buy!
With 3-Cycle Fabric Guide
MT BRTIIKL-J«e Dean Lake of;
IlmUMi spent the weekend at j
home Judy Brooks of Henderson 1
visited (he Lakes Sunday
Rill Wilson is a patient at
Panola Hospital
Rev and Mr* Kenneth firiffith j
and Karen visited during the week
end wdh their parents, the Dud
Williams and the Krynn dnffiths
Weakend visitors of Mr and •
Mrs Rufovd Nutt and tumor were
Mr and Mrs Rarmrm Afarkey and j
family nt Sherman. Mr and Mr-
James firafron and Susan
The Missionary Baptist revival
meeting «* scheduled lo he heW j
June B» The pastor KM Boyd
Kersey wiH do the pveaehtng
KM eraI Mrs W ft z.rrfttth
vnded with friends m fioorfrirh
•haring the week KM tinffitk is a
former pwstnr of the nussmmary
Raprist there
Sunday vmtnrs of Mr and Mrs
Howard Reeshrv wmre Mrs R \
Xugw of lamgs rv. Mr and Mrs
R»< f vke of < ar'hage Mr {
and Mrs RurVitph Horton and rhW
drew Mr and Mrs fharhr
Cuff and so* Mr and Mr* Den-
ver Vaughn of tVarv Rev and
Mrs Biwd Kersev
Members from rhe Baptist
church met aV the pnrsnnage dtor
■tog the week and »*ratted' an elee
true hieW m range
Mrs Brvw rdifttm and Kay
made a h*i»u»ess rng try Kea*vhte
In Mnday
There were Ct present Sun
Ary fte the ■nnnhw: servwe and
r present Sunday mgbr at the
BoWist f hurefl KMt and Mrs
Kersev entertained me v-vmg
toeepf* with a sucud in rheie nniwe
Sundav mghe after me <‘ht*rvh <ey
| viee BiNr game* were en meed
after whieh refreshments were
served rv* t* .miug people
Kto'. and Mrs fesVy of l.ongMew
■A Medium Weight All
fotfon In Full or Ankle
f>ngfh. While nr Drev
ffildtt.
Yes There Lots of Shoe Here for
The Fxfra Ijow Brice Re -fanned
Leather f'pper. fhl And Vrd Re-
sistant f ork Sole Si/e. B -12 In
Rrown
Woven Novrlfin, Reverse Twist
Solids and Others. I00*» Wash-
able Cotton* in Spring Fresh
Color* and Bafforn*.
PAY AS LITTIIE AS $5. Par Mo
REGULAR $199. SO
Special Oiler Far Ltmrfed
Time Only
Special fpelWM
LADIES CAPRIS
Washable - Plaids ar
Solid Colors - Sizes 7 -18
ftp thus eowyow and fake w»
vanfa#e orf Mb twnwey *»viw*
offer’ Rem* the rtmpnn fo manr
More and we w*R sell wo fbs
Imnfai new RdtMfor f.AS
CUM for fie
syevieal Bow prwe .. fft* nff*er
von the eawesl ftNMrm* J*
range mrwfs av a*feab6r Bay no
nwMxev dwwn nrMB
yewmewei as MNie a« fer
Clip tkis UftiUcHt ttwf
Mr ao»f Mrs Lester fkarr. We
tester >* a tzoOenr n ftanetn
Ihepitai Kev and Mr* Cerv ahws
afteurlrd the 8»pn*t Otnrvh ser
vWw SiuMny
Thme urir rfumac the -eeeir wen*
Mr add Mr* (hit Hkmur- Max
Lake < lutme Kersey
SanftoTMeit • C'Miverrrtkie
Snvart Collar Sfvle
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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/m1/9/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.