The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1957 Page: 3 of 12
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Th» Clarksville Times, Friday, March 22, 1957 — Page 3
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Teen Town j
Reported By
WINIFRED STEVENS
JU-llo everybody'! Well, another
*eek has come and gone, and I'll
try to let you in on the latest hap-1
Innings to C. H S
The baseball game with Talco
*as called off last Friday There
will be a baseball game here Tuea-
day and one at Talco Friday. The
schedule is as follows*
March 15. Talco there
March 19, Talco here
March 22, Talco there
March 26, Talco here
Just
other
"NO MAN ALONE IS
WISE ENOUGH"
Author*! Dime below T-
One of the most impor-
tant discoveries of this mir-
acle age of new medicines
is the right use of vitam
ins. Properly taken they
are a blessing to mankind
Be pautious about claims
made for their use by un-
trained door-to-door sales-
men and stores that sell
them under the name of
food supplements. Com
pare the potency, prices
and quality of the vitamins
they sell with .the reliable
brands we pharmacists of
fer.
Be wise. Ask vour phy-
sician or pharmacist for the
answer to your vitamin
auestions We both are de-
dicated to consider your
health more important than
quick profits.
your physician
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WHEN YOU NEED
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Copyright 1967 ( 3WA3)
April 11, New Boston there
April 1*. Atlanta there
\pril 18. DeKalb here
April 25, Hooks here
April 30, New Boston here
May 2, Atlanta here
May 7, DeKalb there ■
May 9. Hooks there.
The flrat four games are
prwctice games, butv. the
games are district games.
On Wednesday there will be a
trac-g meet at Hooka at 3 30 The
Eaat Texas Kelays will be held
■ Satin day al 9:00 a m . The track
J and Mr. Henderson went to
j * track meet Hooka Saturday
| They returned about 10 o'clock
| Saturday night
•ho tennis matches were play-
ed off Sunday niternoon in the
I gymnasium. Barbara Miesch won
{ "ingles Joe Alice and Mar.
I garet Russell won doubles. Pat
I Puckett won the hoy’s singles, and
Kenneth Bishop and W. F. if*ut>e>
Higgins won doubles. In Junior
[■ Ifiigh School Mexine t’onerly and
Conine Kay won doubles Brenda
Whitsell won singles There were
not tnough boys out to play dou-
bles. Thomas Fowler won singles
During Latin We«k last week all
of the Latin students wore posters
, Mrs.’ H< trick went to a teacher’s
I meeting in Tyler Friday and Sat-
urday. Members of the Future
Teacher* Club taught in , her
pfare v -
With the track boys and the
stage baud gore, the youth center
was pretty dull Saturday night. VI-1
sitor* were from \nnona. College
Station. Dallas. Commerce. Maud,
and Dimple. Mrr and Mrs. Claude
Davidson kept Uhi youth center.
Some of the girls took over the
ping-pong table.anu tried to play,
try is ail they did too. The girls
*av they are going to hide the dom-
inon* and ping-ooui; balls and may-
be the boys will dance.
The stage Band accompanied by
M L. Daniels went to Denton ear-
ly Friday morning and came home
Saturday night They all had some
pretty exciting tales to tell The
Spanish Club mem hers can hardly
wait until they go to Denton on
April 5
Captain Allen spoke to all the
boys over 17 years old on Thurs-
day morning Quite a few boys
derided to join the National Guard
rhis is about all of the news I
have for this week If anyone
give? a party or anything unusual
happens, please call me at 668-W
Kv« ryone be v<od and keep smil-
ing. •'ll at first you don’t succeod.
try, try again,”
Winifred Stevens, Reporter.
The next regular meeting will. Mrs
be Wednesday. April 3, in the j sit it for you ana return your (ic-
nome of Mrs. Will Eudy. We plan i posit slip to you. Give what you
an all day quilting and covered
dish luncheon will be served All
members are urged to attend and
any lady interested in the ceme-
tery Is welcome to come and Join
the club.
We wish to remind you again our
funds are low. If you have a lot
in the cemetery, please take your
contribution to tbr First National
Bank at Bogata. or give it to
» ’ ^
K C Brown. Site will depo-1 The little city of Jerez de la I paradise on fiesta days. Ob such i on street corners for the public
for you and return your de- Frontera. Spain ia a free loader's '’occations calks of free sherry ore help themselves.
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can. any amount will help. Mr.
Honeysacker will begin work in
April.
New* Delhi —India's bright-
est tourist attraction — the Taj
Mahal — bus an annual mainte-
nance, bill of about 815.000. a Go-
vernment of India announcement
says.
Waldrrp Ins. Agency. Phone 543
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT -
I am a candidate for Alderman, Ward No. 1 in ft*
City Election to bo hold April 2. 1957. Your voto and
influonco in mv favor will bo appreciated, end if elect-
ed I will serve your interests to the best of my ability.
THOMAS ALLEN
(Political Advertisement)
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\ YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE WILL BE APPRECIATED J-
HERMAN P. WALTERS
CANDIDATE FOR/
Alderman, Ward No.
CITY OF CLARKSVILLE
(TTY ELECTION APRIL 2
(Political Advertisement)
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CIRCLE MEETING HEIJ)
WITH MRS. MrMAHAN |
Circle C of the Woman's Society I
of Cnristian Service met in the I
home of Mrs. J. M McMahan, with |
Mrs. Margaret Kincaid as cohos-
tess. at 3 p.m. The meeting was
opened with the Lord's prayer led
by Mrs. J. L. Wright, chairman.
Tire minutes were read and appro-
ved as read.
After a short business session
A
«ari«h T el ------- ‘» ,----- 7* —* ^iiiicbs M MilOfl,
wi n Latin mo'tos on them. A th« iVOgram 'Church and mental
dance was sponsored by the Latin
Club Tuesday night in the elemen-
tary cafeteria. Everybody had a
■well time. Cokes and cookies were
served. After the dance about 16
car-loads of kids uent to the ten-
nis court and continued the dance
for n while. A Roman banquet
was held Thursday night. Every-
one got an idea oi how the Ho-
m*"* r**',lned when eating a meal.
the cheerleader try outs will be
held March 26th a*, activity period
Eycrvone who wishes to try out
contact Nancy Nolen before March
Tlie Supper Club met at Pria-
‘■‘U* J***1*'" house Thursday
night. These girls surprised Mar-
garet Russell on her 16th Birthday
wilb silly gifts: Connie Kay Pris-
cilla Beadle, Linda Terry. LoU
PoPe* J*n Jones, Helen Cornett,
•no Beth Reed -
The Future Teacher's Club sold
enkr Tuesday March 12th during
free activity p-riod.
Sandra Mauldin, who previously
had lived in Clarksville, visited
school Friday. We were all glad
to see her again.
Thursday was a very dreary and
»ad dajr for some of the kids in
'G. Lf. S. The reason for this was
that report cards were passed out.
Sigh.*, of relief from those who
passed, and groans of despair were
benid from everyone. I guess we’U
all be in a better mood this week
All of the kids were happy to
aee Miss Van Dyke's smiling face
at school Monday morning She
had left plenty of homework for
the substitute teacher to give us.
health,” was led by Mrs Don
Block. The words of the hymn
"Jesus We Look to Thee.” was
read by Mrs. Black, also a quo-
tation from "Islands Await Ilia
Word.” was given by Mrs. Black.
Topics on the subject were given
by Mrs. J. L. Wnght. Mrs. C. C.
Cockrell. Mrs Kincaid, Mrs Joe
Pinson and Mrs. Samuel Allen
The scripture reading was given
by Mrs Jack Wilhite from Mat-
thew 4 : 23-25 verses, and Mark 5:
IMS. Mrs. Black gave the medi-
tation and closed the meeting with
prayer.
TLx- April meeting will be with
Mrs Wilhite, with Mrs. Pinson
and Mrs. Rose as co-hostesses
Refreshments were served to
the following members: Mesdames
Chas. Smith, Ross Hughston; John
Hearn. L T. Rose. C. C. Cockrell,
Joe Pinson. Don Black. J. L.
Wright, Fred Johnson. Jack WU-
hite, Samuel AiU-n and the hostess-
es.
MRS. HARVILLE HOSTESS
Cl'THAND CEMETERY CLUB
The Cuthand Cemetery Club
met in regular meeting March 13
In the home of Mrs. V. H. Har-
ville. A quilt was quilted and a
covered dish luncheon was enjoy-
ed by eleven old members and five
new members New members are:
Mesdames Lonzo Eudy. Claud Hug-
hes, Rosa Clark. Ullie Mills, and
Elbert Chest wood.
The care of the cemetery was
dise issed and Mr. Ilooeytarker of
Bogata was hired as caretaker for
this year.
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1957, newspaper, March 22, 1957; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922773/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.