The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1963 Page: 2 of 24
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— PANOLA WATCHMAN. Carth*** T>xa* Sept
It. 1963
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IfCRVILLt HANCAT4—front row. left to right, manager Johnny String- Douglas Hoss. Rill Harris, Don Ingram, Richard Clark. Jerry Hightower,
fellow. Johnny Wade Sharp. Jon Morris. Billy Wayne Wallace. Scott Acker. Johnny Wlx. Jimmy Crawford, Danny Buck Davidson, Rav Sharp. Team
Ijirry Akins, Coach James Vanllaverheke. Second row, left to right, Carl- members not available for the group photo are Joe Harris, Ronnie Harris,
ton Weaver. Urry Hutto. Mickey l-atirone, Roger Brlghtwell. Jerry Odom.
David Harris. Milton Blakenev. Coach Dub Walters. Back row. left to right,
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Eddie Shivers and Sammy Akins. - (Watchman Photo!
Rehobeth Church Sets
Susie Rowe Smith Day
> .* Rehobeth Methodist Church ha«
declared Sunday. September 22. a*
■Susie Rowe Smith*’ day In the
fhureh, in appreciation for her
long and devoted service to the
church and community Mr* Smith,
affectionately known, as "Miss Su
|la" ha* been a loyal member since
July 2fl. I DOB Through the years,
ahe ha* served in various positions.
.. aome of them being church organ
1st. President of the Women's So
clety, member of the church board.
4 and for many years teacher of an
adult Sunday School Cla«*
Cntil she retired a number of
-fear* ago. she taught school throo
About the county She tsoght at
Mitchell. Antioch. Panola Midyeti,
and Shady Grove In her younger
rear*, she taught in Maude. Texa«
In the State of Nevada, and one
year in Porto Rico.
To all those who have known
tier well, her life has been an ex
ample of her favorite verse of
scripture. Be still and know that
I am God *.
Is Su«le" will to honored at
lea in the fellowship hall of the
church Sunday afternoon between
the hours of 2 and 4 All of her
friends and former pupils are in
vited to come and visit with her
Fullier Of
Mm. I.. Crow I
Dies Tuesday
funeral services were held
Wednesday morning In Corrigan
for II I. Sidney, father of Mrs
Loren Crowl of Carthage Masonic
graveside rites were held in San
Antonio Mr Sidney died Tuesday
morning in Corrigan.
Surviving are three daughters In
eluding Mrs Crowl, Mrs. Harel
Anderson of Corrigan and
Mildred Dougherty of
Antonio; five grandchildren. Lynn
Larry and Sharon ( rowI of Car
thsge. Linda Anderson of Corflgati
and Charles Dougherty of San
Antonio
Mil sir Club Meet*
In Smith Homo
The Carthage Musir Club, affit
iated with Texas Federation of
Music Clubs and National Federa
lion of Music Clubs, held Its first
meeting of the season Tuesda)
evening at the home of Mrs. W. C.
Smith
Co were MfraittMH
Leon Lewis, M. T. tong and Joe
K Morris.
The course of study for this year
is "Music Throughout the World".
Mrs Ray Davidson. Sr. was lead
Delta Kappa Gamma (Jut pier
Meets In Home Of Mrs. (Jark
The home of Mrs Kathryn Clark
was the scene of the first meeting
for this school year of Panola
County Delta Kappa Gammas Sat
urday.
Co hostesses were Mines. Matt
reeh Mlggerstaff and Iternieee
Blair. Mrs. Clark, in Hawaiian cos
and Mrs Merle Gloss who attend
ed as delegates from Fpsilon lota
Chapter This year's convention
was held in San Anlonin with 79R
state delegates altending. Mrs.
Nan<y Bore, former Carthage
teacher, was reported as a recipi
Three local school principals ex
plained grouping procedure In
their schools at the City Council
Parent TVacher Association meet
ing Thursdav afternoon, top! 12
Louis Lobinson, Carthage Sen
tor High School principal, listed
criteria for placing students In
the accelerated clasaes Placement
is determined by scores made on
standardised tests in each sub
ject area. IQ ratings, teacher re
commendations, and previous grad
e*.
"We feel that a atudent can do
his best work with his peers," Mr
Robinson stated.
According to Earl CaHker.
Koonce Junior School principal,
the Tth and Bth grades follow the
same basic grouping plan as the
high school. Mr. CaHker emphasiz
ed the program's flexibility, point
ing out that a student does not stay
in a class inconsistent with his
abilities.
With the aid of charts, Mrs.
Frances Fite, principal of Baker
Elementary, described the group
ing arrangement for the 4th, 5th.
and Bth grades students are placed
in classes for superior, high av
erage. average, low average, and
below average, according to arh
irvement test scores at the end of
the previous school year and teach
er evaluations.
A question and answer period
followed Ihe short discussion by
each of the principals. Speakers
were Introduced by Mrs. Samuel
Perlman, program chairman.
Mrs. Dura tompin. principal of
Libby Elementary School, will dls
cuss grouping at the next Council
meeting.
TALINT SHOW PLANNID
During Hie business meeting it
was voted to recommend that the
three PTA utiifs Jointly sponsor
a talent show featuring PTA
member*.
MIMBCRSHIP ORIVI
Mrs. Joe Roe. membership chair
man. announced that a special
lor
er of the September program, Mr*
which was on Music In Italy
Mrs Harold Cadcnhcad sang
Vlssi D Artie" by Puccini. Two lands
iano solos were presented by
r*. la-on Lewis. "Sarabandr" by
enl of a Delta Kappa liamma schol
tume, greeted guests and Invited arship We eame home from the,
them to the coffee table which was state convention," Mrs. Biggerstaff membership campaign Is set
graced with Hawaiian appoint ; said, "prouder than ever that we s<,p< 23 trough S^P1- 27
were members of Della Kappa ' Membership goal for the Junior
Senior unit is 700, the Preschool
group's goal Is 30. and the Elcmcn
program i,a,y unit hl11* "ot *cl “
music plaved in the background theme for HM3 l»A4 .link ««' fi°a!
Mr* Biggerstaff. president, pre
Kappa
Mrs.
Clark had secured
them when she was honored with Gamma
a Eullhright Fellowship in the Is-1 The program chairman,
last summer Appropriate j Clark, announced the
theme for 1003 IIW4 studv as, „ ... . . _ t .
"Changing Patterns in American 1.. pub"<*«“°«* chairman, Mrs Jake
Corelli and "Andaniino" by HosSi sided over the business session Culture;" with the next scheduled "“Iker. announced a beginning
Mrs William Honk sang "O Mio Mrs. Maggie toura Davidson, se meeting on October 14. in the c<,bI 50 i°n<’ tn lh‘* ,'T/'
Fcrnande" by Donizetti Mrs W cfetgry. called the roll which show home of Mrs Francis Fite. Co host magazines. A yrarry subscription
C Smith played two piano solos, ed a record attendance with only esses will he Mines |la Harris. 1*1® D*aos> to the TeXas PTA maga
two members absent. Miss Helen Dura l.ampin. Phoebe Sue Perl
Rider, treasurer, handed out mem man and Miss Helen Rider,
bershlp cards and financial state-1 Mrs Glass gave a special tri
and
Tirlblrlbin" by Pestaln/za
"Santa Lucia" by Savino
Group singing led bv Mrs W G
Blair included the following num
hers "Funiculi Fimicula" by Denza,
Mr*.! and "O Sole Mio" by Capua
S a n I The business session was con
dheted h.v Mrs Phil Peters presl
dent
Delicious refreshments were ser
ved by the hostesses to 35 dub
members
Wfzndpfland offers you
the greatest selection of
coats in east Texas Come
in non and choose from
corduroy with fur collars
4. . in an array ot colors
and styles Youll find
jusf fhe t-oaf you've been
looking for in our store.
and
CMtri Is Swsstsn, toot
VSf OUR
Sffioft Popes* Hold*
Toor Swfasftoof
DERLAND
mehts.
Dr Ida Mae Heard was present
ed as a new transfer member from
Alpha Gumma Chapter In toke
Charles. Dr Heard was a 1(152 re
clplenl of the Annie Webb Mian
ton Scholarship which enabled her
to receive her doctratc She joined
the staff of Panola
September.
a
Me of love to Mrs Biggerstaff
Upon her completion of one year as
president of Epsilon lota and pre
-enfed her with the President’s
I’m "May you wear this pin with
the pride that all presidents have
used in wearing theirs," she said
Several committee reports were
College this given Mrs Hazel Kyle reported
for fhe membership rnmrniftee and
"Progress in Perspective" was the auditing committee; Mr* Har
the fheme of Alpha Stale Convert
Hon reported by Mrs Biggerstaff
Pounded In 1MJ
JAMi9 A. SMITH
• Publisher
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Carthage. Texas.
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zinc is 91 and the National publi
cation is 91.50
WORKSHOP
Mrs, Jim Slayton. Council pre-
sldeht, presided with 24 members
present. She announced Hut the
tall working would be held Dot
10 at the Trinity, Texas. High
School from Dam uni it 2:30 p m
San Antonio will host the State
PTA Convention Nov 20 22.
Council will meet again Oct 3 at
4 pm in the High School Board
Room
PRRtCHOOL
PreSchool PTA will meet at
,7 30 pm Tuesday. Sept 24, at
fix pas ed the chapter scrapbook
for all to enjoy.
Other Delta Kappa Gamma mem _
hers attending were Mmes. lamra ! f.lhhv' Elements'rv Seh J.i
Allisop. Phoebe Sue Perlman. Ada Mrs Travis Williamson will
Stovall. Margaret Willis. Essie Arm , speak on The P TA Family: Who
strong. Ruby Bar ta r. Mary Brown, • and What".
Joyce Chapman. Francis Fife, Nel-
lie Hopson, toila B LaOronc. Du-
ra I.ampin. Beverley Marie. Onia
Morrison. Ruth Morton, Naomi
| Phillip- S ha rah floss. Lucille Voor-
hies, and Mr>»es Margie E. Neal,
MaUrfne Raker. JcrtCre Mae Chad
toe Eeemster, Mar-
Nursery facilities will be pTovid
ed All parents of preschool child
ten are invited.
AVCRAOC IALI9MAN is no slug
abed A Chicago hntelstry had if*
telephone operators krep labs on
thousands of salesmen who left
instructions on when they warded
to waked in the morn-ng Over
half of Hicm directed the oot rat or
to ring Hum nu at or bet me l, Mr
j a ir Dhfy 15 portent want - I to hr
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1963, newspaper, September 19, 1963; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896036/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.