The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1974 Page: 13 of 18
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Graduation Friday Night for
Avery Junior High Students
The Clarks^ille Times, Thursday, May 23, 1974
LAURICE BELT
NINA LIPE
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SUPERB!
We applaud these
young men and
women of our
community, and
offer best wishes.
The future will be
in the hands of our
youth some day, and
we like their spirit!
MARX'S
The Avery Junior High
graduation will be held at tjte
Avery United Methodist
Church on Friday. May 24 at
7:30 p.m. Valedictorian of the
eighth grade is Laurice Belt
with a grade average of 95.269.
Laurice is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Belt. Route l,
Avery. Salutatorian of the class
is Nina I Ape with a grade
average of 95.209. Nina is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Lipe, Route 1, Annona. The
graduation program is:
Processional, Miss Linda
Kret/meier
Invocation. Rev. Charles
Standifer ^
Salutatory, Nina Lipe
Prophecy, Arnita Duffee
M ill, Sherrv l}ueen
Valedictory, Laurice Belt
Presentation of awards
and certification, Gene Weaver
Benediction, Mr. J. L.
Randall
Recessional. Miss Linda
Kret/meier
Other honor students to
graduate are: Tammy Robin
son, I)ebra Hurd, Janna
Schwab, Teresa Pope, Donna
Phelps, Alan Phelps and Keith
Smit h.
cv/ell Done
We salute your
achievement and wish
you continued success
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CLARKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Melissa Moody, Lloyd Nelson, Clay Owen, Jenny Pritchett.
Dale Perry, Alan Pylant, Don Pylant. Jo Alice Rushing,
Edward Ricks, Rhonda Rhodes, Benny Ricks, Lillie Ricks.
(Jury Reed, Jimmy Reeves and Clcnda Ross.
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ROSE BAG PARTY
HONORS MISS BREM
Miss Debbie Brem, bride
elect of Paul Allen, was
honored with a rose bag party
in the home of Miss Kathy
'Holley.
\ Rose bags were made and
filled with rice and scrolls were
made for the forthcoming
wedding.
Hostesses for the event
were Miss Kathy Holley and
Miss Susan Coats.
Refreshments of home
made ice cream and cookies
were served to twelve guests.
TWO SENIORS
HONORED
In honor of their gradua
lion from high school. Miss
Rhonda Rhodes and Miss Clare
Vaughan were guests of honor
at a hamburger supper in the
home of Mrs. George Mac Bean.
Hostesses were Mrs. George
Mac Bean, Marianne Bean, Mrs.
A. B. Carter and Joy Carter
Mrs. Carter prepared two
games for the guests to play
and prizes were won by Miss
Manned Bean and Clare
Vaugha n.
Graduation gifts were
presented to the honorees by
the hostesses. Those attending
were the honorees, Miss
Vaughan and Miss Rhodes
their mothers. Mrs. W. D
Rhodes and Mrs. J. W
Vaughan. Marinell Bean. Betty
Lou Bettes, Angela Clark
Cvndv Johnston and Melissa
Moody and hostesses Marianne
Bean and Joy Carter and their
mothers.
SHOWER HONORS
MISS BREM
Miss Deborah Brem was
honored with a miscellaneous
shower on Sunday, May 19,
1974 at the Catholic Hall.
Guests were received between
the hours of 2 and 4 p.m.
Hostesses for the occasion
were Miss Susan Coats, Mrs
Marla Terry and Mrs Lesa
Pylant.
The bride's table was
covered with a lace tablecloth
over yellow accented by a
statue surmounted by a bridal
bouquet. Guests were greeted
as they arrived by Miss Brem,
Mrs. W A Brem, mother of the
bride elect, and Mrs. S. W.
Allen, Jr., mother of the
groom to be.
Miss Brem will become the
bride of Paul Allen on June 1st
in a formal garden wedding at
the home of her parents.
Everyone should be careful
alxiul prolonged exposure to
the sun, warns the American
Cancer Society. Skin cancer is
an extra hazard to persons With
fair complexions.
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Saturday
9 a.m. -12 noon
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HEARING PROBLEM
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Monday, May 27 - 11 to 12 a.m.
At Avery Pharmacy in Avery, Texas
OK
Monday, June 3 - 1 to 2 p.m.
At Bullington Drug in Clarksville. Texas
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Claudia Allen invites you out to try the delicious food served at
the Cow Talk Steak House. "Cow Talk" has the best chicken fried
steaks in this area, just try one. A special invitation is extended
to the teenagers on Thursday nights to try our delicious Mexican food.
We appreciate your business and o.yr. aim is to serve you the best
food in a country atmosphere.
For a real treat after taking the family to church on Sunday, bring
them to the Cow Talk Steak House on Highway 37 North for a special
Sunday dinner.
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50<
OFF ON
ANY
; ORDER OF MEXICAN
FOOD
AND $1
OFF
ON ANY STEAK
MAY
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1974, newspaper, May 23, 1974; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922062/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.