The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1961 Page: 5 of 19
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Panola Watchman, (lartliagr. I «**«», JuU it. I'Htl
Women
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ee». f. C Mean* Caarar CbUry. cs fcrtraw were Maa C
lad carifcar. Bather Hndeee. AC Burns l^tttaa Break*. Man
hart Smith. C I. Burn*. Ora South. Young. i«»«» Wahgawarth. I
Aaair Fears, V. A. Oameoa. Mary Peggi* Nhaa.
Geairy. SaM> Black. Enntcr Dial j Maay *A» were aoahla la at
aaa, Olto Gentry. EM** Braafca. ^ -rf,» immediately altar
Ibapia Brnefc*. Helen Gentry. Fred ,***„, Mr ul Mr*. Oar
«* Waldrop Either Waldrop Mon ffnr-i- *ng Khar
aia Lea Maliaad. Be**** PHHuuh drov* to Winnsbere la carry
Blaarhe Bridge*. Billy Gentry . Ill gift* and visit their children i
Man Break*. Margaret Yotiag. Jo> the weekend
Mrs. Jernigan
la Delegate to
Altruaa Meet
Mi*. MatUe Jrrnigaa will be
Panola County'* representative to
the Aitruaa International Conven
tion in Denver. Colorado, July 23
She will be one of tome 16.000
executive and professional women
la the convention at the Hotel Hil
ton in Denver
The Panola County AJtruaa
Club will he one of 900 in eight
counties to plan ita work in ac-
cordance with the new twoyear
plan which will be launched under
the theme "Make Beal the Ideal”.
The local Aitruaa Club ha* been
gn act/ve factor in civic affair*
Bir.ce its organization
^ BEL-AIRE p
BOWLING LANES
Hwy. 31S Carthogg, Ttxot
OKU I! 0X1001 NOON
EVERY SUNDAY!
TO MARRY IN JULY Mr arid Mrs Ollin Smiley of Pasa-
dena. formerly of f’arthaKc, announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter. Susan, to James A.
Pacifico. The wedding will he solemnized at Saint Pius
Church in Pasadena at two o’clock in the afternoon, the
fifteenth of July. A reception will follow in the home of the
bride’s parents.
Jimmy l.yiw Hill ia
If i d in SivUaerhnul
JUNC MIDI- Miss Glenda Kaye Itilter, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry J Ritter, was married to Ralph Kdward
Edge, son of Mr. and Mrs. K R Edge, June 17, at the home
officiated at the cert*
of the bride. The Rev. Ottie Keei
mooy. Attendants were Kenneth- Collier and Mrs. Dean
Soape of Houaton, sister of the bride. Kin M
Announcement has been receiv-
ed here of Ihe marriage of Jimmy
Lynn Hill, aon of Mr. and Mr*.
James Gregory Hill, former resi-
dent* of I'anol* County, to Mia*
leila Kathleen Frasier, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Frasier.
'die wending we* an event Tues-
day, June 20th at Basel, Switzer
land.
The bridegroom is stationed in
Switzerland with the Armed fore
es. So are Ihe Frasiers.
Mr Hill is Ihe- grandson of R F
(Bob) Hill of Carthage
fioape of Houston, sister of the bride. Ring bearers were
Jerry and Jan Soape, nephew and niece of the bride. They
will make their home in Dallas where both are employed.
Roscoe Smith Surprised by
Claw With Birthday Party
The Timothy Philalhea S 8.
Class of tho Beck Wile Methodist
Church was host for a dinner and
social hour in tha dining room of
tha church Friday evening, honor
lag their teacher, Roscoe 8mith,
aa hit birthday.
Tha long table was covered with
White and vases of dahlias and
other summer (lowers were plac
ed at intervals along the (able.
The embossed birthday cake, top-
ped with birthday candle*, formed
the centerpiece. Whim the meal
was ready to be served, the men
who were given the charge of
lb n Harnett. Martha Crawford,
Mol lie B. Crawford, Kd Taubc,
Maysel Koquemore, C. R. Shivers,
Bessie Garner, Jewel Garner, Miss-
es laiuise Smith and Carrie Ber-
ber. Nancy Cummina and David
Brooks.
FRIED
SHRIMP
Martha Chamller la
II aaa rail al Shower
A shower honoring Miss Martha
Chandler of Lufkin, bride elect of
Wayne Wilkerson, was held in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kay born
Ford Saturday night.
Hostesses Were Thomas Ritter,
Cumi Roberson, Roy Griffmi, Tay-
lor Hall.
After the honoree had opened
her gifts, cake squares, nuts and
punch were served by Sandra Kay
Sharp and Sandra Griffin.
Personal
• ••
Mr and Mrs. F. A- Dulaney Jr.
of Midland are visiting their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dulaney
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Reece Munden.
Mr*. Jess Bowen has returned
from I zing view where she has been
visiting her brother, Joe Munden,
and Mrs. Munden, who underwent
surgery recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Barnett and
children visited in Wichita Falls
over tlie holiday*.
Mr and !fr» Bobby Sinclair of
Ml. Floasant spent from Friday
through Tuesday with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. It L. Sinclair,
all, Bill and Jimmy. Bill went to
Houston with them for a visit.
Mr. and Mr*. Cleo Chadwick
and daughtem, Judy and Jerry, of
Houaton are spending two weeks at
(heir house on Murvaul Lake to be
here with Mr. Chadw k’s mother,
Mrs Fffie Chadwick, who is in
Panola Hospital with a broken hip.
Mr and Mrs. Earle Powell Jr.
keeping Mr. Smith out of the
dining room, were invited in. As
be entered the door, the group be
gaa singing, “Happy Birthday"
which was really a surprise to
Rim He then blew out the can
dies. Mrs. Jewel Garner, clad
president, gave the Invocation.
After dinner, a game was play-
ed in which Mr. Smith was declar-
ed the winner and was presented
e lawn lounge chair.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Bos-
eoe Smith, Mr and Mrs. Houston
Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Driskell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M Smith, Rufus
Barber. Mmes. Eula Beauchamp,
B. L. Parker, G. B. Barnett, Jim
IF IF* worth sellino, IF* worth
advertising In the WATCHMAN.
**••*•» i*. Dimifm,
Mr and Mrs. O. <>. Malone, and
families.
Visitiug in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Corbett Akins uver the holi-
day weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Westmoreland ol Alla Lofba.
Philip Pool, summer student at
NTU, Denton, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Pool.
Mrs. 1* V. Hopkins, journal lam
adviser at Curtilage High School,
has returned lioui a three week
graduate *eminar held at Tang*
21-FT. CMSf IYN OR
19-FT. UPRIGHT
f« w w University. She will attend a joqr-
. VJ ’ aii. _ ,u»B**n and year book workshop to
be held at A A M College durmg
£ ara «* - «>'«
rrangements of Miss Eva Mae Brooks visited
re used at van- her brother and wile, Mr. and Mr*,
tout Urn room. Herbert Brooks, and Mia* Jean-
led at the door *tte Brooks in Houston last week.
r ofTh^rtH m Mr *nU Mr* Uu> and
A iJiUnfv fhmald, Mary ik-th Hill and Jokw
■euamy, u» ^ berry visited in Dallas last
var miuii-mi weekend. They attended the Stamps
le’a book Thf ***** annual *11 night broadcast.
1 by Mis* June **oUy *•***’ '***° had been attend
mg the Stamps School for three
taNt was hud ***h|> returned koine with theag
mt pink polish Mr. and Mrs Bob Barr and two
6«d with an ar children of Houston visited beg
and eAite Hew parents. Mr. and Mrs A B. Grlf
tW boneraa’s fey, and family over the weekend,
crystal punch The children remained with there
ope end ef the grandparents white the Barrs *V
•JM Mjy «•* tended a lawyer’s roaveatyoa.
• end Tea nap-1 Ann Samford we* home
l “Patricia and ,T®“ ^TVI, Denton, for the week-
1 - ** * ttSiSttift"*
TJ* *•* A an end Linda e« Houston. Mg.
I e fBM nmd Mrs Glenn Rogers and child
iM trip they at Lufkin spent the weekend
liBlNiWML with Mr. and Mrs. Jnaaee Marsha
W-Cu.-Ff.
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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/m1/5/?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.