The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1932 Page: 4 of 8
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W. R. (RUSSELL)
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1. S. GHOLSTON
WARTY. •*
* Mr*. Philip B. Koontr entertataad
Wednesday afternoon with another
of the
R- O.
Brown. John C. Brown, Trnrta Lose
and hodbe gueat MUa Latin Maya
White <4 fiompblll, Tesna.
Mrs. Koonce'* other guest* that en-
joyed her hospitality and bridge
game* warn: Mnw. C. E. Moore. P.
P. Long, ft H. Chadwick, Virgil
Tillery. Laden Walker, Boy Bigger-
staff, Frazier Neal. J. Parker. J. W.
Wright, Neal Hawthorn, C. V. Pool,
Clyde Woodyard. Roy Woodyard, Tom
Harr, Addle John*, Bam Mattbewa,
Sam Maaon find Nieeee Nelwyn Owen*,
Bertie Morriaon, Mamie Jeter. Chari-
dr Lacy, Pauline Lacy and Claude
Boa*.
A* they entered tbta attractive
home the beautiful decoration* con-
elating of flowering quince in ebony
holder*, vaaes, baakata, bowl* and
Jnrdinere* with appropriate gad
unique motif* of numerous kinda her-
ald lag the approach of St. Valeo-
tlaa'a Day, breathed a attest welcome
that comes from flower language
sad artietry.
1 Seven games of bridge were play-
mi. High score favor, a red heart-
shaped box of assorted candies, jwmt
—*ffr "Un -fl - s- -Twnart seeond high
Van received by ’Miss Padline Lacy,
ilt was an album of stationery.
Hoe trees gift was a sport neck-
lace and handMrdhtaC.
The following menu waa served
on beautiful traye of green bearing
red covers with center decoration
of quince In silver holder*; red heart-
shaped chicken salad, crackers, stuff-
ad olives, date sticks, salted nuts in
Valentine receptlelei with coffee..
After enjoying the bounty of the
savory food tbs trays were removed
mad eomlc Valentines were passed
rwach guest, description
;goaality if not q^kstde
to tfbe next nefctygr.
cjfiag her niece, Mias Lain Mae
White.
Bridge and dancing were the di-
version* for the evening. A deticloi
■•lad course was served to the
gueets on trays, centered with silver
vases filled with jamonies*.
The rooms were beautifully dec
rated with Valentine motif* and raw
filled with red Jsmonies* symbolising
Valentine color*.
Those who enjoyed thi* pleasant
and moat enjoyable erasing were:
Mfaeee Mamie Jeter, La von la Park,
Norma Forsyth. Lola Mae White and
Jlra. Bam Maaon and Messrs. John
Mann. J, C. Whitney, Bid Baker Tur-
ner. and Pete Baker.
of each per-
'twa* passed
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.So "twa* attractive amt - r \ f
Enjoyable Social Affair,
Per at! that wars there, f + 0gjf
The hoftasa a* oft before
Meete hut Just such to each that
Pasaea in her door.
ENTBRTAINB WITH
INFORMAL DANCB.
■ HIM Elizabeth Long entettalned
In hqt home of St. Mary1* street
Februaty 8 wltb^an *
Delicious vetreahr
Ike W«re
“L2!
■ ou4H
SIlesM Ai
1te,;fteU Vie While,
informal dance,
ment* of punch
served during the
MR. AND MRS. HILLIN
HOSTS.
Mr. and Mra. H. L. fellltn enter-
tained la their home last Saturday
evening with a party honoring Mime*
Me Doodle of Mineola and Oale George
of Oil City, La., gueets of Mia* Thar-
ral Ross.
Bridge and dancing were the diver-
sions for the evening
During the evening punch and cake
waa aorvad to the twenty-five guests.
MISS ROSS HONORS
HOIJSS QUESTS.
Honoring her bouse guest*. Misses
Versony McDoodle of Mlneols and
Gale George of Oil City, La., Mis*
Tberral Ros* entertained with a three
table bridge party Friday evening.
Ttye Valentine adjeme was carried
out through the evening. After six
Mjjne* of bridge, high score favors
ware awarded Miss Mamie Jeter and
Rnssel Nelson. A nice and uaeful
gift was also presented thd honoree*.
' The hostess was assisted In serv-
ing a two course luncheon by Miss
Cecyle Ross and the hostess’ moth-
er
MISS ELLEN WALDRON
HONOREO.
Tuesday, February 9, Mra. Virgil
Tillery entertained In the home of
Mr*. R. P. Ash honoring Miss Ellen
Waldron of Harlingen, guest of Mra.
Ash.
The rooms In which seven tables
of bridge were in play were beautiful-
ly decorated with ferns and sweet
Posh. The Scotch Plaid color sememe
and the Bcofch Terrier was carried
out in tallies, score pads, favors,
cards and rafraahmanta.
High score favor was awarded to
Miss Pauline Lacy, n Scotch Terrier,
and second high went to Mra. Thom-
as Wooten. The honoree was pre-
sented with a beautiful white and
gold vanity._ — '
At the conclusion of the games a
delicious aMajl^ course wqs^fnrvsd.
Plate favors were little candy doga.
For Oiatriet dork:
JOE FITE
T. E. LoORONE
For County Clerk:
JUDSON HOLMES
Far Tax Cadaster:
A. O. STANFORD
Fer Tea
W. D, HEATON, Jr.
Fer County Treasurer:
G. W. BUNYAHD
For County Attorney:
SID BAKER TURNER
For Centmlseioner, Precinct 2:
H. B. WILLIAMS
A. B. HARRIS
FRANK PITE
J. T. TOMPKINS
L. D. MANGHAM
H. A. BARBER
JOHN C. SMITH
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PIUSES ALL
For County Commissioner, Fra. S:
POPE MUNDEN
For County CommJoolener, Pro. 4;
WALTER WALKER
For Justice Peace, Precinct One:
D. P. DONOVAN
Fer Constable, Precinct 1:
JACK TODD
Fer Fublie Weigher, Pee. 1:
; O. B. DAVIS, ^ V
B. T. JARVIS
Fer Fublie Weigher.
: HAY GENTRT
Precinct 2: <f
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for thi* occasion
wore
Ellen
Mary Louise
Messrs.
Jack Cooke.. Clifford Smith, Jack
Bcott. James Hendricks, Overton
Leey. NealJBtee* A«d 8ld Baker Tur-
and Mr*. P. B. Koonce
Anghsl Bmllh, Mary
Wh
Woodyard. Norma Forsyth,
MRS. FOSTER ENTERTAINS
karthaqe karo KLUS.
Mra. All4jTposfor was hostess
members ami guests of the Karthage
Kard Klub, Wednesday afternoon, at
ther hdme on College Street.
The room wag very attractrle with
spring jfloweva. Allowing five games
bridge. # delioloba plate lunch
Ugrved to members of the club
following gueata: Mra. Floyd
Young, Mra. Raphael Orawford. Mra
Tlllar^Mra. Jullue Bird and
Daniel Chadwick.
Bridge favor* Tire awarded Mra
Floyd Yeung a«S Hr* Eacar Rqna.
10. Flag Varsas—-Second Grad*.
11. Bong—Texas, Our Texas.
12. Benediction.—Lord’s , Prayer.
WORKERS* CONFERENCE
RUSK-PANOLA ASSOCIA-
TION, FEBRUARY 18TH
The Workers’ Conference of the
Rusk-Panoln Association will meet
with the Friendship Baptist Church,
February ISth.
Subjeact—Christian Education.
10:00 a. m.—Devotional: The Need
of Prayer and Faith for our Task.—
L. A. Willingham. : . '
10: if a. m.—What is Christian Ed-
ucation ?—Geo. D. Burn*.
10:80 a. m.—The Place and Im-
portance of Christian Education, Dav-
id B. Hill.
10:45 a. m.—How to Maintain our
Denominational Schools.—J, N. Phil-
lips.
i.—The Purpose and Plan
College Campaign.—H. O.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
SOCIAL.
There will be n social at tho
Central Baptist Church Thursday
night, for the four Junior and inter-
mediate classes. Be sure to come
and enjoy yourself.
MISS LILA MAE WHITE
HONORS D.
Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Koonce were
Rusts to a group of young people last
LITERARY
CLUB.
The Literary Club of Liberty Chap-
el School met Friday, February I, at
3 p. m. and rendered the following
program:
1. Roll Call—Fact about a prdsl-s
dent of the United States.
3. Bong—America.
3. Playlst—Washington and th*
Colt.—4th Grads.
«/ How the President of V. 8. Is
elected.—Evn Barnes.
I. Administering the Oath of of-
"" “—*— Langford and Corina
4. The president and his Powers.
Langford.
Cabinet and their duties.
—Corine Parker.
8. Reading—"The Old Confederate
Veteran."—Grace Anderson.
9. Theme—"Who is Who in Poli-
ties of Our Country.”—Lorine Waits.
m.—Special Music.
11:10 a. m.—Sermon on Christian
Education.—Dr. F. 8. Oroner. ,
12:00—Adjourn for lunch.
W. M. U. Mooting 1:16 F. M.
Business meeting.
Devotional: Mrs. J. E. Wallace,
Plnehlll.
Special Mualc: Mra. Sidney Loyd,
Overton.
Stewardship: Mrs. J. Y. Welch,
Mlnden.
Committing Ouraalvea to Steward-
ship: Mra. H. O. Malone, Carthage.
Adjournment.
Associations! Board Meeting—1:15
u. m. .
Mr*. Alice Woodyard of Houston
t* visiting Mr. and Mra, C. D. Lacy.
Mra. Woodyard waa formtriy a res-
ident of Carthag* and we are glad to
have her visit with us again.
Mr. and Mra. J. A. Young and Mra.
T. E. Klrkley and Georg* Berry West
spent n tew hours with Mias Nellie
Bird who is In training In the Tri-
State Hospital in Shreveport Sunday.
ty called "Thirty Tear* in a
af Boas*" the play "The
of RUms" waa preset ad *u the spa-
do** stage at the High Srhaai a* <11-
terium Friday eight. February fth,
Mra. Kabet Baker, director at the
play, le te be rommeuded ter the
naval eaterteiameet between the Drat
asd ascend act, “A Pair of Nowly
Wads." with C. B Duke sad
Anns Woodyard taking part, brw
many laaghg from tho andienco. The
songs of other years seag by th*
ladles of tho elementary school tee-
alty wove especially entertaining be-
cause of the clover stag tag Including
pantomime of th* words of the
Every character in the play receir-
Peter. Pay
Mrs. J.-I*. l
M. Y.
Other high
parts in the
Hum. Boo
hart. C. B
Woodyard, Naacy Neal. Plortao Har-
ris, and Prod Dulaney. Jeff Ander-
son. n third grad* hey, also had a
part-
Beautiful cat flower* for ill occa-
sions—try as on your nest order.—
Lawrence sad Wagsteff Floral Gar-
Mra. P. L. Hlllin is eisKlag la
Beckvilla this week.
Mra. J. S. Gboistoa and Mra. Flonr-
nof Walker want to Shraroport,Fri-
day afternoon to see Mra. Loreaa
Hornshy who is in n sialterlam
there.
SAVED HER LIE
Kirkland. Texas
ENTERPRISE
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I am opening a new Grocery Store in the Wooten building
directly in front of the Post Office and will carry a complete
line of Fresh Groceries at all times and my prices will always
be in line.
I am going to sell for cash and will not have delivery ex-
pense and my overhead expense will be light.. This will enable
me to sell on a small margin of profit which will be to the pur-
chaser’s advantage.
I shall be glad 16 figure with you on your Groceries and will
always offer you ffestt merchandise. *
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I ■ • Wehavda nice Meat Market in Connection, where you will
always find a complete line of fresh meats."' This will enable
you to buy your Groceries and Meat at the same place.
For Friday and Saturday We Offer
The Following Specials:
GROCERY DEPT.
h • 4
8 lb. can Maxwell House Coffee AD
Vacuum Packed ................._____afOC
MARKET DEPT.
Choice Veal Round Steak f
Per lb. t±............... .........MOC
1 lb. can Maxwell House tlCga
Coffee ...................................IhuIwwV -
100% Pure Pork Sausage f f ^
Per lb-----------------------------------------f J>C
■wrarr . - . .,«r. r -
SSe Box X*UhM | ? 20c
Cheese a a
Per lb........................................ MC
Csmeo Corn 17*•
No. 2 Can---------------------------11C
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Best Flour Af-
Sack - -............................ ......JpsJC
Swift’d Premium Bacon 4A
Per lb. ...........................................JVC
RunkeKfl Cocoa 9Ac
Swift’s Premium Boiled Ham 9C -
Per lb_________________________________JuC
Swans Down Cake OAg*
Flour ----------------------------*—
Veal Chops and No. 7 f nl/9 ±
Bone Steaks, per lb.................E£/MC
K. C. Baking Powder IQr
26 os................—....................Ivv •*
Imperial Sugar in white bags iA
10 lbs for » ... fwl*
KorkRo"to....................12y*c
Mrs. E. B. Alford Jr., of Henderson,
spent. Saturday with bar mother, Mra.
Lilia Woodyard. Mra. Woodyard ae-
compahlsd bar homa far tha week-
end. «* ■or
B. M. MitchePs
Cash Store
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1932, newspaper, February 11, 1932; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901115/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.