The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1967 Page: 2 of 12
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The Oarfcivilie Timet, Thursday, February 16, 1967
Former Resident
Buried Feb. 8
rmnl services for MlnnU
EUutwth Bteeer Vick,81, were
held Wednesday at 3 p.m. Uths
Collage till) MethodUt Church
with tha Ra». John Lancaster,
pastor of tha Prosper-Cottage
H1U circuit offlciattinr Burial
was la Cottage H1U cemetery.
Mra. Vick, who had haan
a resident of Celine sines 1944,
dtod at Pilot Potat Hoapttal oa
Monday, February 6, following
a abort Ulnaaa.
A native of Newport, Tennes-
aaa, aha waa born February n,
1890, daughter of like baa) t.
and Mylar Blaaar. She waa
married to Sltfeiay W. Vick No-
vember 88, 1888. Tha couple
came to Teaaa la 1900 aad lived
to Rad River County la 1911.
While hare aha waa a member
of McKenxto Memorial Metho-
dlat Church.
Survlvora are a daughter,
Mra. Clarence Blgga, Callna;
aoa brother, Hundley
• grand children, 19 great grand
children and 8 grant-great
grand children, also several
nieces and nephaws.
NEWS FROM very
AVERY CHAMBEff OT
COMMERCE IN MEETINC
The Avery Chamber of Com-
merce mat Monday eight, Fab.
8, and elected officers tor 1881:
Mack Varley, re-elected prea-
ldent; John Dear den, Oral vice
praaldant; Rev. Duane Kelley,
second vice president; James
Mlchte m, secretary; Anderson
Foa, treasurer. Ben Storey
sad Gene Weaver were named
to the board of directors. Tbs
new officer* will be Installed
at s hemp let to ha held March
8 la the school gymnasium.
Former Bagwell
Resident Dead
Mrs. Ruth Aim Ire Bagwell,
81, of Roswell, New Mexico,
dtod there Sunday, January 88.
Funeral services were held
there Tuesday, January 11, with
burial In Memory Lawn ceme-
tery at Roswell.
She waa a former resident of
Bagwell and stepmother of Pete
Bagwell, who died a few yean
ago.
Born in Arkansas in 1818,
she waa thy daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Townsend. She
married Elbert Franklin Bag-
well In 1807 el Bowie, Texes,
and moved to Roswell In 1889.
SHOWER HONOREE
Mrs. Kaaeeth Sims was hon-
ored with a pink and blue show-
er Saturday afternoon la the
home of Mra. Barbara Trimm.
Mrs. Carol Trimm was co-
covered with e white cloth
aad punch and cup cakes. Iced
with white Icing aad decorated
with pink flowers were served
to those attending. The boa-
ores received many lovely aad
useful gifts.
phrey, Mrs Patton, Mra. zelda
Austin, Mrs. Gladya Baker,
Mrs. Jobs Bearden, Mrs. Mil-
dred Martin, Mrs. Drake, Mack
Varley, Mra. John Hafley, Mn.
M. J. Bvdg^ock, Mr. aad Mn.
Peacock, Mn. Lennon and Mn.
Margie Grant attended the Red
River TSTA meeting at the Riv-
er crest School.
Mr. aad Mrs. Norwood Par-
rott aad soaa, Dallas, ead Mn.
Zula Medford, Austin, visited
Mrs. Alter Bearden, Mr. and
Mn. Burras Baardan aad Mr.
and Mrs. Hayden Murphy.
Mias Vattrle Mann spent the
waffiand In Idabel with rel-
Mn. Valerie Presley visited
Mrs. D. A. Presley In Clarks-
ville Tuesday.
Mr. aad Mrs. Doc Warthen
aad Mr. and Mn. Hollis Ed-
dlns, Irving, visited Misses I ms
and Ella Warthan, Mra. Will
Murphy aad others and attended
funeral services for Floyd Wil-
son Sr.
Mn. Jim Gortney visited
Friday la DeKalb with her sla-
ter, Mra. Claud Burkett.
Mr. and Mn. Esttl Young,
ARaMgierque, New Mexico, vis-
ited teat week with Mn. Young's
NEWS FROM Boyala
sister, Mn.
Theolte Crain.
Miss Mary
spent the we
Nicks of Di
•bend with
aad George.
Mr. aad Mrs. Erfato
visited over the weeki
Garland with Mr. and
Gearl Webb and daughh
MRS W. W. WICKS
DIES IN EL PASO
Word has been received here
of the death Friday In El Paso of
Mn. W. W. Wicks, who was the
daughter of tha late John B. aad
Kate Cofleld Stephens, former
residents of Bogata.
Emma Kate Stephens Wicks
was born In Bogata but went with
her family 50 years ago to Ralls,
Texas, where she lived until
1848 whan she aad Mr- wicks
al Month have as much fun as
they.
Enjoying the evening besides
the fourteen regular numbers
of the Troop, and the leaden,
wen a visiting Cadette Scout
from Lima, Peru, Sharon
Moor«, apd guests Mra. Thom-
as Hutchison and Rav. Ed Wad-
(UU, Clarksville.
moved to El Paso, where he la
connected with the El Paso Gas
and Electric company as audl-
.<*r. Mn. Wicks waa SI years
jf age and dtod of cancer. She
la survived by her husband, two
children, Tad Wicks, Lubbock;
MUs Sammla Ann Wicks, s stu-
dent at Texas Tech in Lubbock;
brother, Oeorge (Bud)Stephens,
Kalla; sister, Mrs. Devs Ram-
ssur, Brownfield. She waa a
cousin of tha Lassiter family
bars and a niece of Mrs. Minnie
Lawler. .
Burial waa In El Paso Man-
day with Interment la Ever-
green' cemetery.
I-
Mr. aad Mrs. James
and chlktoen.
B. Bain
DORCAS CIRCLE
The Dorcas Circle of the
Woman's Society of Christian
Service met Feb. 7 to the home
of Mra. Coy Hannah. Meeting
wee exited to order by Mrs.
Valeria Presley, president.
Mra. Homer Caldwell voiced
the opening prayer. - After the
business session, Miss Marie
Ryther had charge of the pro-
gram, “Living the World of
Nations," with Mrs. M. J.
Hedgecock, Mias Ima Warthan,
Mra. Frances Jsnnlnga, Mra.
Presley and Mias Ella Warthan
taking pert. Mrs. Mildred Mar-
tin gave the devotional from I
Kings. Delicious refreshments
were served to fifteen members
and two visitors.
Mr. aad Mrs. Kenneth Sales
and children, f lor ten, La., vis-
ited over tha weekend with C.
H. Renear ling aad Mrs. Novell
Brother of Local
Woman Dies
Dr. O. S. Moore, long-time
San Antonio physician, passed
away there Saturday night, Feb-
ruary 11. Dr. Moore was rear-
ed In the Clarksville vicinity
and taught school at various
places In Red River County
tor many years. He would have
been 88 years old next May.
Ha la survived by five sla-
ters, Mrs. Ettea King, Bagwell;
Mrs. Burford Thompson, Nava-
sota; Mrs. Mary Raed, Mrs.
Clareocs White and Mra. Elis-
abeth Cockrell, all of Clarks-
ville. .
Sister-in-Law of
Mrs. Reed Dead
Mrs. Myrtle Mowery of Ma-
bel, Okie., dtod Friday, Feb-
ruary 10, at McCurtaln Me-
morial Hospital. Funeral ser-
vices ware held Monday, Feb-
ruary 18, at 8:80 p.m. at the
church of Christ In Idabel, with
burial In the cemetery there.
Mrs. Mowery U a former
Red River County resident, hav-
ing lived In the Hopewell com-
munity before moving to Okla-
homa In tha 1980’s.
Among survlvora ara Mn.
Mauds Reed, a slater-U-II*,
of Hopewell.
DISTRICT AUXILIARY
The Red River-Bowls Dis-
trict Ladles’ Auxiliary met on
Tuesday, Feb. 7, with Plnkbem
Memorial Baptist Church In „
DeKalb. Meeting opened with
song and prayer and Bro. Lloyd
Roper of Friendship Church,
Clarksville, gave the devotion-
al. Bro. Lynn McBryde of
Unity Baptist Church, Texar-
kana, brought the sloven o'clock
message. Bro. Patteraos of
Texarkana spoke on Inter state-
Forvlgi. mission work. Bro.
Augustus Downing gave a report
on Sulphur Springs rrMffkrf^
Following a business session
and several specials, the meet-
ing was dismissed for lunch,
served by the host church. The
afternoon seeslon began with
song and prayer. The pro-
gram, “What the Consecrated
Christian Has,” waa given In
four parts. Eight churches
were represented and there
were eight visitors, An offer-
ing of $80 was taken and It was
voted to' send It to Interstate-
foreign missions. The next
district meeting will be May 8
with the Johniown church.
RKD RIVER COUNTY
PURL 1C LIBRARY
HOURS _
Tues.-Frl.: 8 to 8 p.m.
Sat.: 10 a.m. to 8 p.*.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson,
Kenneth Dawson, Mr. Hum-
ATTEND FUNERAL OF
AUNT IN GILMER
MFA. Ted Tull, Mrs. jack
Kidd, Bagwell; Mrs. E. F. Kidd,
Denver City, Texas; Mrs. Larry
Coffman, Mrs. John Jackson,
Mrs. James E as ary, and Mr.
and Mrs. Moody Asklns were
la Gilmer, Texas, teat Monday
to attsod tha funeral of thalr
»unt Mrs. A. M. Kslier who
passed away February | after
a long Illness.
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GRAND OPENING
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Troop II Receives
Badges at Meeting
Members of Troop II re-
ceived the Hospitality Badge In
ceremonies conducted by the
Troop leaders during the regu-
lar Tuesday meeting held In the
Clarksville Elementary School,
►uncan. Each girl drew a slip from a
large coffee cup telling her to
MUs Wanda Roeeberry, Dal- explain various parts of the
tee, visited over the weekeod badge requirements. The on-
wtth Mr. and Mrs. Elton Rose- tire Troop had been working to
berry aad family. complete retpilremente for this
badge which applied oo the Sign
Mr. aad Mrs. Harold W. Nev- of the Arrow.
Ill aad Chilean, Houston, vis- Following this csremony,
tied Mr. and Mrs. Jim NavlU other hedges were presented to
and Faye. these girls: Housekeeping,Sus-
anna Shelton, Paula Dean, Me-
Mr. and Mrs. James Nicks Uses Moody, MarlneU Bean;
and daughter, Delias, visited My Home, R1U Penny; Active
Mrs. George Nicks and Mr. and Cltlren, Paula Dana, Susanna
Mra. Arvtl Wilson and attended Shelton; Water Fun, Paula Dean,
funeral services for Floyd Wll- Susanna Shelton; Home, Health
son Sr. and Safsty, Paula Deaa. Cindy
Raed and Yvette Harris re-
Mr. and Mra. Charley Webb calved the World Friendship
visited In Garland last week pins.
with Mr. and Mra. Gearl Webb Cakes and brownies wars
and daughter. served to the Troop by these
hostesses: Susanna Shelton,
Mrs. 8alUe Nicholas and Mrs. Anete Clark and Rita Presley.
Morris Nicholas visited over The Troop voted to observe
the weekend la Garland and Ar- International FrlandsMp on
liagtoa with Mr. aad Mra. Ross February 81 by contributing to
Ward and Dana, Mr. and Mrs. the Dimes for Daisy fund aad
Don i lc holes and Angela and preparing a program baaed on
Mr. aad Mrs. Gerald Nicholas Girl Scouting around the world,
and Randy Angela Clark will bs In charge
of this project.
Mr. aad Mrs. Raymood Me- .
Far tend aad Morris Glenn, Pas-
adena, Tex., spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mra. Morris Bis- Troop 43 Has
sett. Morris Glean remained to international Dinner
visit with his grand parents tor bju of foreign lands were
two weeks. They all spent Sun- droooed Into the Education
day la DeKalb and helped Mn. Building of the First Preeby-
Bassett's grand mother, Mn. terlaa Church teat Friday
W. M. Jackson, celebrate her by teems of girls from Cai
90th birthday. Troop 48, who had searched the
town for menus, games and
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Baker of various countries to
visited teat weak In Garland with present at their International
Mr. and Mn. Clyde earner and DUwer.
UHL — Each group arranged a small
araA Of tha building to reprs-
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nabors, ^ , country of 1U choice,
Waco, Mr. and Mn. Buster dressing In tha regional cos-
LltUe, Deltas; Mn. Iks Webb, turns, and serving a typical dteb
Clarksville; Mr. and Mn. jack of the country. Japan waa ably
Storey, DeKalb, and Mr. and evoked by Vickie Storey and
Mn. Leon Henderson visited pebble Love; Hawaii, Car lane
In the home of Mr. aad Mrs. Roberta and Paula Varley; Italy,
Charley Webb over the week- p^nna ward, Debbie Hall,
and. johnnls Bishop and Kathy UB-
darwood; Franca, Lias Love and
Susanna Parka; Peru by Sharon
Moore; Mexico, Suxy Dick and
Kathryn Murray; andthwU.S.A.,
Peggy Boggses and Ann Kelty.
Alter dinner, the girls played
games from the various coun-
tries and took a tour of France
guided by Charles Boyer, via
record and colored slides.
During the evening Mrs. Mau-
rice Love added to her collec-
tion of colored slides which
have kept a running record of
Troop 43’s activities for almost
seven years, and never fall to
fascinate the girls at each re-
run.
Following the games, the
Troop said a reluctant good-
night, and hope their sister
Scouts celebrating Internation-
Brownie Troop 139
Brownie Troop 135 met In
the Elementary School lunch-
room on February 8. After
answering roll cell and ths col-
lection of dues the Brownie
Ring was formed and each girl
told how she bed helped some-
awe during the week. The girls
drew names from the “It” box
to divide Info four groups for
a visit to Deborah Downes who
la confined to her home. Each
girl gave Deborah a Valentine
and after visiting with her for
a while, sang some songs and
and after visiting and singing
the group returned to the school
to play games. The meeting
was adjourned with the Brownie
Promise. They were happy
to welcome another new Brow-
toe, Shannon Revtll. Girls pres-
ent at the meeting were: Luann
Cook, Susan Donovan, Janet Ho-
Cook, Susan Donovan, Jsi^t
Hooeer, Sue Denny, Leeann Ma-
jors, Becky Mitchell, Vicky
Penny, Susan Simpson, Sheila
Roberts, Karen Sheppard, La
Fonda Stafford, Melody Wheat -
ly, Mary Jo Woods, Lisa Varley,
Deborah Whiteman, Cheryl Jen-
kins s, Doris Smith, Billy Kay
Welch, Myrtle Gilbert, Sandra
McGill, Lias Tull, Deborah
9slby, and Shannon Revtll. Also,
Mra. Carl Roberta, Mrs. John
Donovan, Mrs. Kenneth Shep-
pard and Mrs. Alex Stmpeon
were present.
WORLD DAY OF
PRAYER OBSERVED -
Members of the Women’s So-
ciety of Christian Service met
*hi First Methodist church
Friday afternoon In observance
of the World Day of Prayer.
The program waa under direc-
tion of Mrs. Stella Davidson,
Spiritual Life leader, who
stressed the need of a spiritual
revival and much prayer In our
troubled world today. Others
taking part an the program were
MUs Jodie Craddock, Mrs. w.
C. Jeffery, Mra. John Streun,
Mrs. F, P. Brumley and Mrs.
Iva Hooker.
Special offering will go to
asaUt an International literacy
program In South Africa and a
special national project ofmla-
Utry to off-reservation Indians
In the Southwest.
night
adetts
FIRST IN A SERIES
The first Southern Regional
Pesticide-Chemical Applica-
tion School will be held at
Wichita FalU’ Ramada tan, on
April 4-6. Preatlclds applica-
tors and others Involved with
pesticides from northern Texas
and Oklahoma are Invited to
participate. Dr. Jack Price,
leader for the Texas Agricul-
ture Extension Service’s pes-.
tic Ids-chemical program, U
coordinator for the series of 9
meetings to be held at different
locations over the 13-stats
Southern Region. Their purpose
U to give participants basic
knowledge of the scleoces and
skills Involved In the safe and
effective use of pesticide chem-
icals.
Mr. aad Mrs. Ones] Coffins
and Carol Ann, DeQueea, Ark.,
ware weekend visitors in the
home of Mrs. Mildred Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Martin and
flrU, Irving, were recent vis-
itors in the Martin home.
Roy Waldrum, Jr., Dallas, U
visiting • few days with hU
parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Roy Wal-
drum Sr.
. Mr. and Mrs. John Compton
.and Oleta visited Sunday with
| Willis Compton at Madras.
Mrs. Herbert Medford U el-
uding her mother, Mrs.
| Georgs Bryan, who U 111 In
1 wsdlay Hoapttal In Texarkana.
Mr. and Mrs. Damon Phelps
land Mr. aad Mrs. LeonHander -
Ison visited over the weekend In
L Denton end DA lias.
Jos M. Hedgecock of Southern
Methodist university, Dallas,
spent the weekend with Me
| mother, Mrs. II. J. Hedgecock.
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BOGATA BOOK CLUB
The Bogata Book Club met
Thursday evening, February 9,
In the home of MUa Mary Las-
alter and Mrs. Iva Hooker, with
Mra. T. Y. Kinsey as hostess.
The house was beautifully dec-
orated In the Valentine motif.
Red hearts and flowers were
used and red tapers were used
on the dining table.
Mrs. Gaylord McClusr called
the meeting to order and led
the group In the collect and the
Pledge to the Texas flag. Fif-
teen members answered roll
call with Inter eating facts of
Texas hUtory.
MUs Mary Lassiter was In-
troduced and she gave a very
interesting review of “The
BalUd of CynthU Ann Parker,"
by Donald Culross Peattle.
in the business session the
club voted to give 825.00 to the
Red River County Library fund.
The nominating committee sub-
mitted the following officers for
next year: President, Mrs. iva
Hooker; vice president, Mrs.
A. D. Stephenson; recording
secretary, Mrs. Gordon Allen;
corresponding secretary, Mrs.
W. C HowUon; treasurer, Mrs.
T. T. Kinsey; parliamentarian,
Mrs. HsroldGeese; critic, Mrs.
Bess Pope; librarian-histori-
an, MUs Jodis Craddock; fed-
eration counselor, Mrs. Gay-
lord McCluer; reporter, MUs
Mary Lassiter.
During the social hour the
hostess served a refreshment
plate to members and two
guests, Mrs. Britt Lassiter and
MUs Tom UndSYwnnd.
Next meeting will be Febru-
ary 83, at the home of Mrs.
Harold Geese. ^
SPECIAL ON
PERMANENTS
•> 2... .
Feb/15 - Mar. 25
$6.00 for $5.00
$7.50 for $6.50
$10.00 for $7.50
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Beauty Shop c .
Bagwell, Texas
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tor tala tha ragklar adaartlatas ratasslll
ha apetisd.
a oner to avauc-asr wriuiu
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