The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1951 Page: 6 of 12
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HTO* K UP
XMAS
CARDS?
Mr. Al Mrs. O. t Braraell snd Ju-
dy spent test weekend In •Austin
where they sew the Taxaa-TCU foot-
bell game. They eteo ettended e con-
cert Sunday (Iren by the University
Singers. Their desghter, Shirley, is
e member of thin group.
Get Set For The Greatest Christmas
Show In Town. Our Toyland
Will Be Open Saturday.
Use Our Lay-Away Plan While We
Hare The Toys.
A LARGE SELECTION OF...
* Toy Telephones
Musical Toys
Painting Sets
All Kinds Of Books
We Deliver
vm
Hey, Hubby, How’re We Doing Making Our Own Coats?
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HOW ARB WB DOING r Seams te be the mild boost of the ladles shown
above te skeptical husbands who doubted whether they eould make their own
easts at home .., and at a savings I Not only did those ladles make their own
neats from knowledge gained through the County Home Demonstration talllr-
Ing program, but they made them with a stylish swing that svon hard boiled
hubby has to admit looks good on 'em.
The pleased models wearing their own coat creation above are. left to
right: Mrs. Zacfc Hudson, Mrs. Emmett LaOrone* Mrs. Leona Rogers, Miss
Billy Joan Tate, Mrs. Leo Tenney, Mrs. Raymond Whittington.
DRANNIS SULLIVAN PHOTO
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Mitchell News
MRS. JIMMIE WHITAKER
Mrs. J. B. Brewster is visiting her
daughter, Mrs Bd Tompkins, and Mr.
Tompkins this week.
Mrs. Leroy Wallace and daughter.
Darlene, of Wilmington. N. C. are
spending a few days with her cousin.
Mrs. Moody Whitaker, and husband
Mr. Whitaker enroute to Oceanside.
California to visit her husband who Is
stationed at Camp Pendleton.
Mrs. Mike Daniels of Wharton Is
visiting her brother and family, Mr.
DR. ROBERT E. WIGGINS, D.D.S.
Announces the opening
of his office
611 N. St Mary Street
on or about December 1
and Mra. Wendell Worthington.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pike spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Barber
Chamnesa.
Mr. snd Mrs. C. B. Alexander of
Bethany visited her parents, Mr. snd
Mrs. Henry Chamnese Sunday.
SgL Neal Beaty and family of Al-
exandria spent Sunday with his fa-
ther, W. C. Beaty.
Mra. Sidney Row^lnvlted several
of her friends to a qmltlng party last
week. Thoee attending were Mrs. Min-
nie AUums, Mrs. Ltesle Biggs. Mrs.
Lee AUnms snd Mra. Qua Biggs.
Mrs. Murray Rhiddlehoover and
daughter of Henderson visited her
mother, Mra. Lteste Biggs. Sunday.
Mra. Dick Anderson and Mrs. Bari
Wheeler spent Friday In Marshall.
Mr. snd Mrs. Clarence Wroten vis
ited Mr. snd Mrs. James Mullins Sun-
dny.
Mac Andrews of Homphlll Is visit-
ing ratetiveo horn this wook.
Mr. and Mra. Konaoth Copeland vio-
lated BUly Whitaker Friday.
Mr. snd Mra. A. L. Hudson of Cul-
len, La. visited relatives in Carthage
snd Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boape Satur-
day.
The H. D. C. met at tha home of
Mrs. Frances DoFora Wednesday.
Mrs. DeFora snd Mrs. Moody White
her gave an Interesting demonstra-
tion on how to make a corsage from
nylon hose and how to make other
Chriatnkas gifts. After the meeting,
refreshment* were served by the hoe-
teas. Attending were Meedamee John
B. Whitaker, Moody Whitaker, Hu
mon Smith. Amos Whitaker. Jimmie
Whitaker, Otis Brewster, Lester Tom-
pkins and two guests, Mra. Westmore-
land snd Mrs. Holliday.
lest Drive' America's
fcwriuw®!
By WANOA DICKERSON
Mrs. S. D. Colburn will lssve Tues-
day for n visit with her slater, Mra,
Mauds Bell, la Orange.
Mrs. Morris Fortner, Mrs. Jimmy
MarceUns and mother-in-law of Shre-
veport visited Emmett LaOron* and
family Sunday.
Mra. Carlton Johnson sad sons,
Danny and Tarry, sad Mra Sack Hud-
son of DeBerry attended church In
Deadwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Conway Joans have
moved into their new horns.
Mrs. Msttys Bailey of Waakom Wa-
ited her tether, H. P. Barnett Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Maggie LsQrone spent several
days with her daughter, Mrs. Charles
Brasill while her husband was under-
going treatment te Panola Cteasral
Hospital.
Oten Taylor of Beaumont visited
his parents, Mr. and Mra Edgar Tay-
lor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Elliot moved
from here to Cartbaga Saturday.
Dan Slstrunk, who is working In
Houston, spent the weekend at home.
R. H. LaOrone and wife of Carthage
visited relatives hairs Tuesday night
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. LaOrone and
baby of Carthago were business vlslt-
(ora 8unday.
, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cstss And grand-
children. Sna and Don of Wichita
Falls visited relatives hare Tuesday
snd Wednesday.
Mra. Lk C. Dickerson Sr. visited her
sister, Mrs. Mack Blair, te Carthage
Monday..
Blaine Baker of Galloway spent the
week with her sister, Mra. Barnum
Rtakteu
Mr. and Mrs. Bdgsr Hall of Bossier
City attended church In Deadwood Sa-
turday night
Mr. and Mra. Louis Beene of LaTox
visited Mr. and Mra. David LaOrone
this wook.
AlUo LaOrone and Mlldrad Sprad
toy worn In DeBerry Sunday.
Rosetta LaOrone visited te Bossier
City Saturday.
Mra. A. D. Been# has been visiting
Mra Etta LaOrone this wash.
Mr. and Mra. N. L Rtekla and U C.
Dickerson Sr. visited Mra Macy Ad-
nata In Logan Sunday.
Mr. and Mra Barnaul Riaklo and
boys visited relatives ta Logan and
Oalloway Sunday. - •
Mra N. L. Rtekla visited Allen Da-
vis In Cartbaga Tuesday.
Mra. Jackie LaOrone visited Mr.
id Mra B. L. McCollough Sr. in Li-
berty Chapel 8unday.
Rev. Cecil Davis and Bov. and Mrs.
Dongles Davis of Shreveport compose
an evangelistic party who are con-
ducting n rolrrol at the Deadwood
United Pentleostml Church. Rev. Dou-
gins will preach Friday night te ho-
nor of the young people la the com-
munity. Everyone te Invited to attend.
Mias Davis of Shreveport James
Allen of Cgnter, Mr. and Mra B. D.
Hall of Booster City wore visitors at
the revival services Sunday night.
Rev. and Mra Joe Courtney and
children and others of Center attend-
ed revival services here Sunday.
On tha sick list this weak were Sal-
ly Holland, Nokia Dickerson. Dianne
LaOrone.
Samuel Alexander
Opens New Bible and
Religious Book Store
Tha Rev. Samuel N. Alexander, pas-
tor of the Assembly of Ood Church
here, announced this week tee open-
ing of Alexander's Book and Bible
8tore In the building serous tee street
ft a the Whitaker i tiding on North
S Mary street Just ff the square.
rhe new hook stare will feature
Bibles and religions books.
Rev Alexander Is experienced In
tie lib. a and religions book store
business, .taring owned his own store
in Oak Ulff (Dallas before omiog
to Carthage
Rev. and Mra Bruce O. Powers sad
daughter. Jhgoa, of Houston were
weekend gnosts of Mr. sad Mra C. X
Mullins. . .»
LEGAL
klaki-it iit A'lHBUfla*8 aJ§ en-
dant. Greeting.
Ton are hereby commend# »; a ► 1
pei. heft) e the honorable 'thru . u-
dlclal Diet-let Court * * tc-r L‘ur y *
at the Court House tuereoi. In Car-1
thage, Texas, st or before 10 o’clock I
A. M. of the first Monday next after
the expiration of forty-two da.,s ;ry
the date of the issuance of this cita-1
tloi sa.no je ng ike 17th day of De |
camber A. D. 1M1, teen amt thin .o
answer PtelnttTs asJUo" F:e«l fu
said Court, m. the *101 nay of Sep-
tembe. A. it. -Ml, In ails larso, i’u.ii-
bere'* D-2'0 on the docks, if said
court and styled fc. R. I erk'ns Plain
tiff, vs Marie F Perkins -lefendant.
A brief atatemen* of the tiaiu-o »'
this suit is as follows, to wit: Suit for
divorce as 1a non fully si- i*n by
Plaintiffs Petition on file in this su t.
The officer axeeating thin process
shall promptly execute the rams ac-
cording to tew, and make dno return
as the tew directs.
Issued snd given under my hand
snd the Seal of said court at office
In Carthago, Texas, this the 1st day
of Novoteber A. D. 1M1.
Attest:
Cecil Kendall, Clerk, District
Court, Panola County. Texas
By Marla Pika, Deputy. 47-4-c
Samuel N. Alexander Ai
The Opening of The
ALEXANDER BOOK AND
BIBLE STORE
Across Street From Piggiy Wiggly
Fottormi Bible* ami RcKg ons Ho.>-
‘ynecuu AoRuBunet Vulut
lin g Progress .....________________;
In Hi* Slept__________________________4
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Dr. L. E. Wardlaw
Optometrist
* Eyes Examined
• Glasses Fitted
Cartbaga. Texas
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CERTIFIED PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
Announces the tumoral ai
bis office from the Wearer
Building to the Whitaker
BuRding.
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YOUR DRIVERS’
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Yes, on* seel*
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Clements, U. O. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1951, newspaper, November 22, 1951; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901124/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.