The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1951 Page: 3 of 16
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turday Manias to aako plana tor the
coming poor.
The wall-rounded aciiedale includes
activities tor parent*, faculty, and
member*. Using the eight goals of the
Shop In
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ANNOUNCING THE
Spedab for Friday and Saturday, August 17th A 18th
Mr. and Mn Woodrow Lae of
Clata. Tons apaat Batnrday with Mr.
and Mra. Trarta Gantry.
Boy Brown want to Tyler Sunday
to aee hla slater's baby who to 111 hi
Mother FTaaeoe Hoapltal. Me Is the
three moath told Deborah, daughter
°* Mr and Mrs. Jim Gaston, of Hen-
darooa. Polio has affected both her
lags aad a shoaMor. Me Is the young
eat taowa polio rietim to be treated
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Club muMhar from Germany, rtalted
In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gray
Waldrop last wash sad.
Jimmy Gentry of Plano rialtad hla
parent*. Mr. aad Mrs. Boy Gentry.
Batnrday aad Bnaday.
Lake Forrest Park at Headarsoa
was the site of a picnic Sunday hon-
oring Mr. Add Nelson on his 78th
birthday. All attended ehnrch before
going to the park. Those preeent were
Mr. Add. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crabby
and Marrin of Henderson. Mrs T. ▼.
Jones and Kenneth of Duadwood. Mrs.
Eunice Jay of Carthage. Leonard Nel-
son. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson, Ronnie
and Brenda, Mr. aad Mrs. Hesse Nel-
son and A. W., Mrs. Lillian Brooks
and Carrol Thomas. Mrs. Odle Wil-
liams. Linwood and Shirley. Mr. Mpl-
son's sister. Mrs. Pearl Coats and her
daughters. Bernice and Bonnie Mae of
Garrison, Texas.
Mary Frances Bftow spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hough es of
Carlisle.
lasel Belew and Agnes
8utpA(R with her parents Mr. and
Mr. and
and Dennis
and Mrs. Ray 1
Bnaday. Other
were her son. Tommie Tompkins, hla
wife aad children, Mr. and Mrs.
11 Charles Bellow and children of Hon-
| derson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gentry.
Mr. and Mrs. Taraan Tompkiaa aad
Patty.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Daaa rialtad
her sister. Mrs. J. A. Robertson, in
Henderson Bnaday.
Donald Daaa. Jack McNaeue aad
Jimmie Gentry eta Sunday dinner
with Mrs. Bdd Rhodes and Harold.
Mr. aad Mrs. PsMon Waldrop and
Barbara of Loogriew rietted Mr. and
Mrs. Gray Waldrop Sunday.
Gray Waldrop has been til tor the
past weak with tleMseer.
Ray Woods aeeosmaaled his anat.
Mrs. Mattie Smith, aad Mrs. Jewel
Garner of BeekrlBe Is Oahreutoa Baa-
day to visit Frank Smith who to la
the hoapltal there awaiting surgery.
Mrs. Hasel Belew, Mary aad Agaes
gave an tfd fashloned lea cream party
Monday night honoring Jac* Mc-
Neeae. Those attending wore Jack, hto
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mid McNeeae.
Mr. and Mra Ray Waldrop. Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Dunn aad Donald. Mr. aad
Mrs. Fhnrto Gantry. Mrs. Bdd Rhodes
aad Harold. Mr. aad Mrs. Ohto Psl-
—»b Gens, Peggto and WBoto, Jansll.
"^fdy aad Bobby Belew. Mr. sad
Mra. Joe Nelson. Boaato aad Brands
It’s Not Hoarding
To Put Moat
in Lockers
This is a frank statement to
our present customers and to
those who are thinking a-
bout renting a locker. There
!e no shortage of meat e» the
present time and there fc ao
reason for hoarding meat
for possible future use! n
have a locker end seed
then get it and keep
locker filled. If jroa are
about renting •
locker, then come in and see
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Carthago — PbsasdMW
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—Everyone Xovee a IMa?
EVERYONE LOVES A BARGAIN
THE VILLAGE PLAYERS PRESENT
AN INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC FOR A YEAR’S
ENTERTAINMENT, ANNOUNCING TWO TYPES
OF MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE, OFFERING EN-
JOYMENT, FUN, RELAXATION* AND INTEREST
FOR ALL.
1. ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP:
If yon an an amateur actor, actress, stage band,
Imperial, 10 lb. bag
Sugar, .......89c
Yakaa's, 1C lb. bag
Fleur ..........$1.89
Diamond, 2 rails
Tissue ___________28c
Diamond, rail
Towels 15c
Llptoa’s, V« lb.
Tea 27c
Crustene ...______
flaaihlSs, 1 lb. baa
Crackers.....____
All Flavors, 2 boaas
Jell-O ............... 15c
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25c
Drs■■lag, phst
Miracle Whip.. 32c
Dola Crashed, No. 2 eaa
Pineapple—— 28c
Blue Jean, lb.
Oleo ...—______28a
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10c
Potatoes
Broome
$1.59
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Clements, U. O. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1951, newspaper, August 16, 1951; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901237/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Panola+County%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.