The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1966 Page: 2 of 8
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The Clorkjville Time* , Jonoory 20. )966
News and Views
From Your
County Hospital
Club members from all clubs
In the county were present to
welcome Mr*. Hlgglns.
New yearbooks were distri-
buted as a spring board to the
1966 WHD Club work In the
county, and the work seems to
be off to a good start.
Mrs. Mattie Humphrey was
visited last week by her nep-
hew, Robert Joiner of Portland,
Oregon. Also visiting Mrs!
Humphrey were her Deice and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Batchelor of New Boston.
Miss Witmer is
Shower Honoree
SOCIAL NEWS
Miss Gall witmer, future
bride of Lanny ITugglas of Paris,
was honoree at a bridal shower
Tuesday evening, Dec. H, In
Paris. Miss Sarah Lee, Mrs.
Max Springer and Mrs. Nancy
Poteet were hostesses for the
pre -nuptial event at the Lee
home, IMA Maple.
Guests, who called between
the appointed hours of 7:30 and
r9:30 p.m., were greeted by the
Paris, where Mr. Harvey Is co-
owner of Harvey Florist.
Caldwell-Harvey
Wedding Told
In order to better Inform the
citizens of Red River County
and Its surrounding area coo-
kernlng the procedures, facili-
ties and personnel, of the Red
.klver County Hospital, the ad-
ministration of that Institution
Is beginning a series of Infor-
mative articles to appear
■Weekly In the Clarksville
Times. This Is the first of that
series.
One of the most used and
most Important services of the Two wh“* carnations and
hospital Is the emergency set up ferns ln * tall txtd vase corn-
jam es Baron, administrator, Is Plemented the registry where
taking this means to clarify Ml** Trema Sandlin of Dallas
Just what constitutes "emer- presided *t the bride's book.
gen< y treatment.” . The serving table was laid
Emergency cases Include wl‘h * KTeen cloth and overlaid
Children Injured at play, pots- wl,h * white cutwork cloth. A
onlngs, casualties of automo- pyramid Arrangement of blue
bile wrecks, and home accl- mixed flowers centered the table
dents. They also number the 40(1 W43 flanked by single blue
vie times erf gunshot wounds, *plr»l tapers ln crystal holders,
Mr. and Mrs. W 0 Caldwell, FULBRIGHT COMMUNITY
M6-14th NE, announce tne mar- CLUB MET JANUARY 10
rlaga of their daughter, Marilyn The Fulhrlght Community
to Dick B. Harvey of Parts. Ha Club mat Monday night, January
Is the soc of Mrs. Esther Maude 10 at the community enter.
Harvey, 473-23U> SE. During the business meeting
The double • ring ceremony plans to obtain a dumping area
was performed Jan. 10 at the *«r« made and a committee
Souths Ida Baptist Church, Hugo, was appointed This Is one step
Okie. The Re*. Terrell mil, of the organization project to
pestor of the Belmont Baptist clean up and beautify the neigh-
Church, Paris, off|c taxed. Im- borhood.
mediate members of the couples Each family la asked to fill
families attended. out and return a family record
The couple la residing In at the next meeting.
Forty five wer* present.
Games of "41" and dominoes
were played and refreshments
of roffee, tea
Save $3.00on Helena Rubenstein's once a year
Ultra Feminine Sale.
Y 3ur face looks years younger as estrogen plumps
the underskin with moisture while progerterene
activates the skin cells to produce their own
natural oil from within.
A lovely night cream now on sale. Hurry [
Sale is limited L
WINDSHIELDS
PLATE GLASS
^■corora, ronkims
and sandwlchaa ware served.
MRS BUMGARNER HOSTESS
TO WHITE ROCK WHD CLUB
Tha Whltarock HD Club mat
Friday, January 14, lnthahomd
of Mrs. Dub Bumgarner. Two
songs wara sung, lad by Mrs,
Bill Bookar. The dub prayar
was repea tad In unison. Mrs,
Thompson gave a report of tha
council meeting and tea. Tha
yearbooks were Ailed out. Mrs.
Ellis was In charge of the game.
Members present were tha
hostess, Mmes. Bill Ayres, Bill
Booker, Dick Durst, Norman
Ellis, Joe May, Selby Pace,
Alvis Smith, R t Thompeon,
W H. Vail and Mt*s Elizabeth
Latimer and one visitor, Miss
Theresa Latimer.
Next meeting February 11
will be In the home of Mrs. N
D Ellis.
AH Auto
Painting and
Body Work
ULLINGTONM
DRUG STORK rNONIl_|
we dii.ivxk ir7 fasa^B
John Porterfield
Paint, Glass and
3 dy Sh p
North Cedar St.
Phone 427.3,209
Married Saturday Afternoon
,Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Simmons of Annona announce the
marriage of their daughter, Thula Gay,to Henry E Winkle
son of Mr. and Mrs. G. B Winkle of Clarksville.
The double-ring ceremony was performed Saturday after-
noon, January 15,. at 5:30 o’clock at the Annona Methodist
Church, with Rev. Raymond Butts, pestor, ofttciatlng.
Attendants were the bride’s sister, Mrs. Glenn Humphrey
of Dallas, who was maid of honor and Glenn Humphrey who
SHOWER AT METHVEN HOME
HONORING GAIL WITMER
A surprise shower honored
Miss Gall Witmer, fiancee of
......._ _ Lanny Huggins of Paris, Friday
toms which could and should evpnln8 at «he home of Mrs.
have been checked at a doc- Jeff Methven, 2125 Cedar, ln
tor’s office. These lesser 111- Parls. _________
nesses are not considered em- Serving as hostesses with
ergencles but treatment will be Mrs- Methven at the pre-mip-
glven If at all possible. The tU1 eVerit f°r the bride-elect
proper function of the emer- were Wrs- J»ck Pieper, Mrs.
genoy room Is to care for those <-,len Hammons and Miss Lois
ln need of Immediate service. Nelson, all of Paris, and Mrs.
Jap Simpson of Cooper.
When Miss Witmer arrived at
AIKIN GROVE HD CLUB the Methven home, the guests,
MEETS WITH MRS. PACE who had been greeted by Mrs.
The Alkln Grove HD Club met Methven, were waiting In the
January 11 In the home of the living room of the home tosur-
presldent Mrs. WllUe Pace prise the honoree. Gifts were
The meeting was called to order presented ln a large white laun-
__________ by the president and opened With dry basket to the bride-elect.
VI In competition at the state »ln*big of two songs, led by Mrs Those attending also wrote
level. Door prizes were won by Storey, and therepeatlngofchib favorite recipes, which were
Mrs. Peek and Mrs. Garrison. Pray«r. presented to Miss Witmer.
After a general business Those answering roll call Mrs. Hammons and Mrs. Me-
rneetlng Friday morning, Young were Mesdames Griffin, Butts, thyen presided at the serving
Homemakers and Young Far- Hammer, Flowers, Rodgers, 'able which was laid with a
mers were hooored at a lunch- Storey, Scott, Wolfe, Smith, St- w,4‘e damask cloth and center-
eon where Gov. John Connally rick land, Balrett and the has- ed with a large cutglass basket
was the speaker. Gov. Connally ,ess< Mrs. Pace. filled with bi.teand white sweet -
spoke of the great advances that Minutes were read by Mrs. I*as, greenery, poufs of tulle
»re and will be taking place In SmH** and approved. The new and blue ribbons. White cake
xir world and how we must pre- c,u^ books were filled out for squares, Iced ln blue andtopped
*»re ourselves for thechanges. th€ coding year. Mrs. Butts "Itn green confection leaves,
The afternoon business meet- save the report on the council were served with lime frosted
ng was followed by the Young meeting. Mmes. Storey, Strlck- punch. Plate favors were sprigs
'armer award banquet and a 140(1 40(1 Smith were elected to of llly-of-the-valley, tied with
un night. The Saturday morn- serve 00 th« program commit- white ribbons,
ng meeting announced the ,ee for Uie year, and Mrs. Butts The hostesses’ gift to Miss
Towth of the organization to 30(1 Mrs- Flowers were elected Witmer was a serving dish In
6« chapters with more than to sefve on the telephone com- her chosen china pattern.
1,450 members. mlttee. Eighteen guests were Invited
Chanter meetings are heirf Delicious refreshments were 1° attend.
SALE
nnouncem
Homemakers at
State Meeting
I Hove bought the entire interest of Gerald f^ob
erhon in our stores otC larksvi I le and Mt. Pleas
■ant Te*as.
Jim Burgess is associated with me in the
tion if the store at Mt. Pleasant.
The fourth annual State Con-
vention of the Young Home-
makers of Texas was held Jan-
uary 13-15 at the Commodore
Perry Hotel, Austin, Texas.
Attending from the Clarksville
chapter of Young Homemakers
were Mrs. pill Rains. Mrs.
The new name of the stores will be
BUDDY DUREN
NEW
HANKSCRAFT
Vaporizir-
Humidifitr
9 MORE DAYS LEFT IN OUR
All Merchandise Reduced Again For the Last Few
All Clarksville young women
are urged to attend. Information
can be obtained from County
Agent's office, any member or
high school homemaking de-
partment. -—
WHD COUNCIL
HONORS NEW AGENT
Mrs. June Higgins, new home
demonstration agent for Red
River County, was honored by
the WHD Council with a tea at
the Chamber of Commerce
building at Clarksville, Wedne-
sday, January 12.
Days of This Big Sale!
7S Ceelert
Meet let! lap
Reg. 8.95
sss. saaiss:
A kitchen shower 1» honor of T.IT
Miss Gall Witmer, who will WorV'B*J(®
marry Lanny Huggins on Jan ’ song service and the chi
s. w.
Two while pon, po. «r^ m“",“ »' ">
ssr ■— subsets:
A mass' arrangement of
yellow pom pon chrysanthe- ^ w"'
mums, carrots, onions, turnips Mrs’ . H '^euUt
and squash formed the focal JJort'h B^ke^ ch^i’rm^n'
point on the polished mahogany L L Stevens’Mrs Obe WrtLht
tries. A large silver tray held £,rs Earl Legate Lvmth?**0*'
freah fruit including str.wber- T *thf,'coun-
rles, melon balU, peachsUces, knd
raspberries, cantaloupe balls r„n, * »i'. ^ **ve th*
and apple wedges. The dalle.- £m ,or *’ **
H.s were served with coffeeor on Tuesday, the llth.MClub
Mrs. Ernest witmer Jr. of
Clarksville presided at the all ?“*“* **dlee enjoyed the
ver service P ” "" ‘our very much. Those who »wit
Mla« wiimnr-. on the tour were Maadames I^la
:r™F stwsskmss
sarar* j^sswitftss
During the morning, guests \ " S**V*M' J'
embroidered their names In red Wrlrt|L L‘ a*V#ns *nd 069
on cup lowuls which were pre-
sen ted to the honoree Z~j COOtlM, coffee end punch
Glffs for the ho^ree which Mrv#d1° fourteen memb-
paper and adorned with kitchen ' -
gadgets and miniature perma- Our business is your protection
nent fruit, were presented on an ~
antique tea cart.
Special guests were the hooo-
ree’s mtMheY, Mrs. Ernest Wit-
mer Sr. of Clarksville and Mrs.
J. B. (Pete) Huggins of Paris,
tha. Mure ’ bridegroom’a
mother.
Twenty-five guests attended,
Including these from out - of.
town, Miss Trema Sandlin of
Daltaa, Mrs. Joe Nelson of
Parts, and Mrs. George Gutl-
Keduced again. Only 300 leff -- fall ma-
terials, yet they will go into the spring
and summer season. Final reduction.
Now l/2 Price
SUITS AND COATS
New arrivals for spring and Easter.
10% Off Reg. Price
Dress coats In fall materials. Reduced*
again. „* • ,
SHOES, SHOES for everyone. Natlc
known and advertised labels -- Rh
Step, Natural Bridge, Vogue, Charm
and Date Book and many other na
ally known labels. Fall shoes only AA
to EEE widths wp to H sites.
. CLEARANCE DN ABOVE
$19.95 Shoes.............S
;j-95Sho«............;;......
12.95 Shoes.............
9.95 Sh>es.............
5*95 Shoes.............
'7* 95 5 hoes............. ;
5-,95 to $6.95...........
Now 1 /2 Price
MISS CLAIROL .
I Crewae Fenaala. lag. I.JS
10MILAR C.F.
Ceagh lyrap, lag.
20LGATE
TOOTHPASTE CJc
tag- 1U...... 1 aH
-ISTERINE Alt ,
Don't Take
Chances
A Homeowner's policy
covers not only your
■Some and furnishings
but gives protection
against all injuries or
damages sustained on
your property. See us
today for delaiis.
Casual. Faille, corduroy, knit, suede,
leatherette materials. Large selection.
Reduced again.
Now 1 /2 Price
JEWELRY
rge selection tor your chotc.
Now 1/2 Price
HMI»» *«*
CHS AND SLACK SETS
a! for balance of tha winter season
1 to g° Into the spring season.
Now I /2 Price
OUR BUSINESS IS
/OUR PROTECTION
25% Off Reg. Price
. 0re**ln9
Shampoo
Includes Daniel Green Labels
NSURANCE AGENCY
BARGAIN ROOM SHOES
SKIRTS
’ .
left from our fell stock. Cot
■ and wdols.
Now 1/2 Price
Hair Sprsy
Beadle Building
Phone 427-2529
Only 500 pair* leff. Most styles are”
■mall and large. Includes boats, Wat,
loafera. ^7^
Jdcludes stacked twels ancTfUU, medium
and high heeja.
$1.00 anti $1.99
ROBES- 25% OFF REGULAR PRICE
now open af my home on FM 2120 in Bagwell.
I will feature a complete tipe of Beauty Ser-
vices and invite you to come in for the newestl
hair styles.
Call for an appointment or come by at your con-
venience. V
ULLINGTONB
Quality Marchoodi,. and High Stylo, for Miss., and Wanwn
MRS. ALLEN VICKERS
HUGHSTON 4, SON
INSURANCE
•*■ 'Nulv
DRUG STORES
‘ VDf *>f NDf n r ORUGG'V (f t
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1966, newspaper, January 20, 1966; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth974055/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.