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The Franklin Sun from Winnsboro, Louisiana • 9

Publication:
The Franklin Suni
Location:
Winnsboro, Louisiana
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9
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9 -The Franklin Sun Winnsboro La May 13 1965- Page Bethel Are Doing Hu- WEnoiff Yoiminig People Three Wildcats Boy Scout hut They railroad tracks and hiked roe and the Rev and Mrs bert Remore and children I and children of Monroe Mr and Mrs Harold Woodruff of Shreveport and Mr and Mrs Jimmy Griffin and children of Monroe were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Tom Ragsdale Sunday dinner guests of Mr By Mrs Lee Roy Brown Families Get Together The family of Mr Jim Nixon boro to Carolyn Ann Martin 19 Winnsboro Pat Arthur Adams 20 Winnsboro to Carolyn Susan Traxler 15 Rayville Michael Treno 21 Winnsboro to Carolyn Young 19 Winnsboro Have you ever met anyone who had nothing to complain about? Baseball Winnsboro Dixie Boys' League results: Gray Sox 10 Green Sox 8 White Sox 6 Red Sox 3 parings (results next issue): Grays vs Reds Whites vs Greens Standings through Monday: crossed the through the wooded section of Turkey Creek getting to the hut After they arrived they were not long in getting their lunch baskets opened for their picnic unch In State Meet Marriage Licenses Charles Lavon Emfinger 21 Winnsboro to Rosalie Gordy17 Winnsboro Ollie Jarrell Peavy 23 Winns father of Mrs Worth Walters the and Mrs Remore were their of children Mr and Mrs James Nail of Sterlington Mr and Mrs Clifford Silmon of Farmerville Mr and Mrs Brasher of Mon- family of George Deffee Marion and the family of Mr John Towns of Huttig Ark had 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Gray Sox White Sox Red Sox Green Sox Upcoming games: Friday Greens vs Whites Reds vs Grays Tuesday Whites vs Reds Grays vs Greens South Franklin Dixie Youth Wisner 8th Grades Tour Baton Rouge 3n Saturday Trip The' eighth grades of Wisner ligh School made an interesting trip to Baton Rouge on Saturday They visited the campus where they toured the museum of natural science the stadium and the new student union building Other places of interest visited were the new Capitol the old Arsenal (now a' Museum) the old Capitol and the Mansion Making the trip' were Brenda Bass Robert Boothe James Conels Douglas Etter Diwanna Mabry Alma Lou' Martin Dixie Meredith Jan Milby Melba Richie Dollie Roberts James Roberts Charles Sanders Crandall Smith Robert Smith Billy Thax-ton Vivian Ivy Johnny Nether-land Ferguson Billy Thaxton Presley Roberts Also Joan Bass Martha Brooks Gary Ensminger Bobbie Joe Fer-rington Levi Gilmore Joyce King Linda Mason Brenda McCarty Eddie Miller Connie Moran Dottie Raybom Sandra Roberts Randy Rials Mike Stephens Diane Rushing and Roberts Sponsors were Batey Jr and Mrs Amanda Warner The bus driver was Bass Wisner Garden Club their annual family reunion at Bernstein Park in Monroe last Sunday Everyone had a wonderful time and decided to meet there again next year on the second Sunday in June Mrs Walters extended an invitation to all of these families to the get-together to be held next year Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Alton McKeithen were the Rev James Bonner pastor of the Pleasant Hale Baptist church Mrs Bonner and their family Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Gamer were their children Mr and Mrs A McKeithen and children of Delhi Mr and Mrs Billy McKeithen of Crowville and Mrs Glynn Byrd and children of Delhi Mr and Mrs Lee Roy Brown and family visited Mr and Mrs Edd Brown and Mr and Mrs Harold Brown in the Liddieville community and Mr and Mrs Jim Morris in Winnsboro last Saturday afternoon Also visiting -Mr and Mrs Morris Saturday night were Mr and Mrs Erwin Morris Dickie and Maggie of Ruston Mr and Mrs Talmadge Anthony and children of Monroe Scouts enjoying the outing were lebecca Arnold Baker Lillian McDaniel Vemetta Nichols and Mrs Guice Baskin FHA Group Elects Officers By Sarah Lee The Baskin FHA chapter elected officers last week for the 1965-66 school session The following were elected: Linda Mock president Sarah Lee vice-president Evelyn Hous-ley secretary Donnis McKeithen historian Evelyn Brown treasurer Linda Anderson reporter Joyce Blount parliamentarian and Sue Wilson pianist One eighth-grader Kathleen Mullican was elected to the office of song leader The new officers were installed This meeting was the last for this school session The FHA chapter joined the FFA recently in a skating party The two clubs rented the skating rink in Winnsboro for the evening Everyone who attended enjoyed the party Standings: Cardinals Yankees Tigers Cubs 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 Upcoming games: Friday (beginning at 6:30 pm) Cubs vs Tigers Yanks vs Cards Winnsboro Dixie Youth League WIN AN 0LDSM0BILE 4-4-2 Four 4-4-2 grand prizes I Plus 442 transistor radios I You don't have to play golf to win Visit your Olds Dealer or participating golf professional get form! This prtzs offtr and midnight Juna 6 1 965 and la restricted to licensed driver 1 8 of older Thia offer is void outside of the USA and in Wisconsin and Florida and is subjaet to afl fadarai stata or local regulations Residents of Naw Jersey Dalawara Kansas and Nebraska may request entry form by writing Box 442a Detroit 2a Michigan Wildcats won third place Friday in District 2-A track and field competition at Northeast Louisiana State College Monroe and qualified three of its athletes Denny Taylor Archie Pippin and Ronnie Winborne for competition this Friday in the State meet at Louisiana Tech Ruston Taylor set a new meet record at Northeast with the javelin throwing the spear 177 feet five and a half inches He was second in the discus throw and fourth in the high jump Pippin was second in the shot-put competition and fifth in the discus throw Winbome was second in the 440-yard dash Ed Parks was third in both the 880-yard and mile runs and Tommy Baldwin tied for fifth in the 180-yard low hurdles Winnsboro's mile relay team finished fourth Crovville High Sets Meet Records Gayle Ashley of Crowville was the top individual star in the Region 1 track and field meet held Friday at Louisiana Tech Ruston He won the 880-yard and mile runs in record time for the meet The Crowville team finished third in Class scoring 38 points Ashley's winning time in the 880-yard run was two minutes 23 seconds In the mile run it was -four minutes 408 seconds Weathersby of Crowville also set a new meet record in the javelin throw with a distance of 1724 feet LaPorten of Crowville was second in the 180-yard low hurdles and Weathersby was second In the pole-vault competition Hike and Picnic The Cadet Girl Scout troop went on a hike and had a picnic on Friday The group met at the home of their leader Mrs Guice and then hiked to the results: Jitney-Jungle 20 Babin 5 Co-op 2 Franklin Loan 4 Scott-Corbitt 1 1 visited her parents Mr and Mrs Emmett Rushing on Sunday 17 results: 3 i jrs Qus Gwin has been in Jitney-Jungle 3 Co-op 14 Scott-1 Rogers Clinic-Hospital this week Corbitt 1 Franklin Loan 11 Babin 1 Standings through Monday: She has the measles Mrs Bill Weatherly and Mrs Fannie Mae Mullican visited Mr and Mrs Roy Pontheiux in Marksville Sunday Mr and Mrs Marion Ragsdale Franklin Loan VFW Ten Piano Pupils To Present Recital At Gilbert School On Thursday May 20 at 8 pm a piano recital under the direction of Mrs Doris Guillot will be presented in the Gilbert High School auditorium Ten pupils are participating this year They are Patty Newman Danny Newman Eddie Ezell and Vicki Phillips of Gilbert Nadine Trahem Jeanette Martin Jean McMahan Sharon Booth Lita Booth and Mike Griffin of Wisner This is Mrs eighth annual spring recitaL 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 Jitney-Jungle Co-op Scott-Corbitt Babin Program of Music At Wisner Gymnasium The students of Grades One through Eight will present program of music in the Wisner High School gymnasium Monday night at 7:30 Approximately 200 students will perform The program will consist of selections sung by the primary and elementary choruses selections played by the harmony and sym-phonet girls and folk rhythms and folk dances Talks About 'Snakes1 Brownie Girl Scouts met Wednesday afternoon at the Girl Scout hut with their leader Mrs Guice who was assisted by Mrs Si Willing Mrs Guice- gave an interesting talk for the girls on She explained the difference in poisonous snakes and how one Upcoming games: Friday VFW versus Co-op Babin vs Scott-Corbitt Jitney-Jungle vs Franklin Loan Monday Franklin Loan vs Scott-Corbitt Co-op vs Jitney-Jungle Babin vs VJW Bedroom Suites Trade Ins Accepted McDuff-Harris Furniture A Hdve Inc McDuff Jr A Martin Harris Phone 435-5144 614 Fran I Winnsboro Use Oar Lsy-A-Wsy i tax fe I If ''JlH' it 4 4 jfii I 7 LV- tit a 4 (li il could identify these snakes from the non-poisonous ones that are harmless and eat rodents 'Refreshments were served during the afternoon to Rhonda Rogers Edith Marie Ingram Machelle Willing Connie Powell Marilyn Nichols Lawanna Brown Ver-netta Nichols Mrs Guice and Mrs Si Willing (Mrs) Ouida Hassell SHOP BUILDER'S SUPPLY AND SAVE! 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