The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1961 Page: 13 of 19
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Scheduled
July IS. 9 |i« . will mo Uio fur
mm I i miner rat uni at Id John's
Episcopal < burrh. Ijangviaw High i
way at KrUt/gg Street. Carthage
The Rt Rev F Perry Goddard.
hullugan Bishop at T***a». will be
the ollu uut l onMM-ratMNi Service
will be held in mmijunction with
a celebration of I hi- Ifoly ton
muiuon Hie Bishop a* Celebrant
'Thin verv ire mark* the complet-
ion of payment of the mortgage |
on tbe church property after ten
year* ministry of the Episcopal
Church in fCarthage
The vicar, the Reverend Jamea
Blundell, and people of St. John’*
e*tend their invitation to the pub
lie to join with them on thia joy-
out occasion
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al Guard
Mr*. Odic f‘berry. Merle. Robert |
Brooka Mreived medical treatment
M Panola General Hospital dur
•m the week.
Mr. and Mra. C R. Burn*. Sid
•ey accompanied by Mr and Mra.
Burl Wither ton of Ml Bethel,
Judy end Mai Cake of Dot ton had
to attend
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Hear VMilan
Miniuier* Sunday
Ha^'rZ Tilt iZVaZ
•miin and children in Henderson .... ........ ...
Friday
Mr. and Mra Jim Connelly and
baya of Longview spent the week
end wifh Mr and Mra bio ||ud
MM and Charlet
Mra. Pauline Harvey and Mrs
May bell Harvey were hostesses for
a home product* party with 22
Jodies prevent All guests came
dressed tacky.
Ale Carson cockrum and Mrs
Cockrum, Alexandria, La., Mr. and
Mra. Jim Coleman of Port Arthur
viallad Mr. and Mr* Lute Hudson,
and W. W. Town*.
The W I. C B of Hie Methodist
Church met Tuesday with Mrs
Htnry Crawford After the pro
gren* refreshments were served to
the II members present
Tht.week's revival at the Bap
Hat Church ended Sunday with
Palay Cranford. Sandra. Jane El
Mol, Robert Carl Maaon joining
~? ^ tollh; Mr*. Ruth Stout of Carthago will be in charge
VlloM by letter and Laverle Har-lof the singing
dial Church. Longview. will preach
at the Carthage Pirsl Methodist
Church Sunday al I he morning
services.
Ihe Rev Jack Albright, pastor
of St Andrew’s Melhodisl Church.
City, will be Ihe speaker al Ihe
evening service* at 7 30
Both ministers will he supply
speaker* at First Methodist since
the pastor. Ihe Rev J. Bryant
Young, is away on vacation.
vey redrdiraling her life The
pastor. Rev. Joe Brooks, did Ihe
preaching.
Mrs Wayne Washburn and Man
dy of l,ongview visited Mr. and
Mrs. Q. C. Harvey and Mverle dur
mg the week and attended the re-
vival.
'The Methodist Church will be
in a revival July »IB The pastor,
The Rev. Ben R Chamness, will be
doing Ihe preaching. Chester
DcuiIwihnI
IMewu
RV MRS IRA I, AC BONK
DEADWOOIJ -Mr ami Mrs Doc
White of Tyler visited her mother (
Mrs. Lucy Carrington. Thursday
Mr. ami Mr* HsskHsy Green of
Shreveport visited her parents.
Mr ami Mrs. Roland Davis, over
ihe weekend
Paul Wise returned to llouston
after spending two weeks with
friend* and relatives here ami in
Shreveport
W N Walker of Shreveport vis
jted here Saturday
Mr. ami Mrs Kenneth Wluddon
amt children visited his parents,
Mr ami Mrs Monroe Wluddon, at
Joaipun Sunday afternoon.
Visiting Mrs Rosie Sartors and
Ode during Ihe week were Mrs.
Lucy Newman of River Hill, Mrs
Liisie Newman of laigan. Mrs
Vada Lawrence of Carthage, ami
her daughter from Houston
Calvin and Winslun Wluddon
visited Iheir grandparents, Mr
ami Mr* Monroe Wluddon. a
couple of days last week.
Mr and Mrs Ray Womack ami
children of Shreveport are vis
ding Mr. and Mrs. Ace Coals and
Mrs Jne Wilkerson
Mrs. Maggie and Ola LaGrune
visited their brother, Will Ales-
arnler, and wile at Nacogdoches
over the weekend.
Mr* Hobby Green of Shreve
port visited Mrs. Buddy L*Grone
and baby Saturday afternoon
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When jrour building. repairing and improvement work call* for
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Youth Revival la
Heflin Wednesday
A youth revival will Is- held al
Niuihkide Baptist Church begin
iung Wednesday. July |2, and con
Hnuing through Sunday rught.
The Kev Jun Webber of Ales.
Okla will be Ihe evangelist
There will be special singing
each night
The pastor, John Hill Williams,
and his congregation in vile the
public to attend Ihe services.
Brook* News
BY MBS ROY GENTRY
HKOOKS Elder V B Odom
was called to Ml Kolerprise Wed
nesilay lo eonduet funeral services
for Bobert Smith
Jess Brooks and his son, Clar-
ence visited hi* brother, Oscar
Brooks, in Troup Saturday.
Uonard Young of Dallaa came
Friday for his wife and baby who
had been with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Roy Brown, while Mrs.
Brown was a surgical patient in
Panola Hospital Mrs. Brown re-
turned home Monday and I* im-
proving.
Mr and Mrs. lairnar Smith and
children of Magnolia. Ark- spent
the holiday with her mother, Mr*.
Gray Waldrop Other visitors
were Mr. and Mr*. Felton Wal
drop and children of lamgview,
Mrs Helen Gentry and Sandra
Mrs. Roy Gentry visited Mra.
Maggie Price in Henderson Hospi-
tal Wednesday. She visited Mr.
and Mrs. Turner Crawford on her
way home.
Elder and Mr*. V. B. Odom, Jerry
and Johnnie are visiting her par-
ents. Mr. and Mf*. Lester Odom,
in Hillsboro.
Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Weldon and hoys this week is hia
mother, Mr*. Ann Weldon, from
Tuscon. Arisons.
Delores Snuw and her house
guest, Kay Wood* of Belton, spent
last week with Mr and Mra, Vin-
son Parker and Jimmie in Shady
Grove. The Parkers brought them
home and spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Gen-
try,
Mrs J. C. Kee. Danny and Car-
rol uf Longview spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mra.
Elmer Belew.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim-
mie Dunn and children Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Miller
and Judy, Jimmi* Harper, Mrs.
Dueward Bennett, Dean and
Cherlyn of Keithville, La.
Mr. and Mrs Aaron Sparks at
Longview visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Sparks. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Waits car-
ried her sister, Mrs. Odie Jones,
and grandson Tommie, to Dallas
Saturday to catch a plane to their
homes m Muncie, lnd. and Chica-
go. On the wny. they visited the
Waits’ daughter and aon ui iaw,
Mr. and Mrs. OerreU Baggett, in
Commerce.
George Otwell of Meredian. Miss,
visited hia staters, Mrs. Lusie
Parker in Carthage, Mra. Bay Wal-
drop this week. They carried him
to Imtgview Saturday to viail
other sunera. Mrs. Bill Decker and
hoys of Henderson spent Friday in
the home. rwH
Mr. and Mra. Darwyn Waits si
Oil City, U spent the weekend
with hia parents, Mr. and Mi
Forrest Waits.
Mr. and Mm. Banks Harris and
children of Chile are visiting Mr.
and Mra. Jack Walden. Mr. ai
Mra Odie WiiliaaM and ether «e-
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Personal
Mrs. Braves Back al Fort Worth
wan n holiday visitor with htr pan
eou. the Rev. U. “ “
W. H Latham
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Pint National Bank. Dellas ww a
visitor here last week during the
dines* of hia mater. Mm May Grif-
fith.
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1961, newspaper, July 6, 1961; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901288/m1/13/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.