The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1950 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DETROIT NE^S-HKRALD
To Worm Poultry
with OR. lEGEAR'S
POULTRY RED CAPS
RiJ chicLtrni an 1 turkeys of cecal
worms an>l ljr;e ruun 1 worms., the
fcAhY. SAFE, EEFEC IIVE WAY by
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We Carry in Stack at at
Dr. L. D. Let-ear’* Prrscri
CapMilt**, all »izf.; Dr.
Smear (»2: Dr. Roger* B H C j
four pound*; Dr. Roger*
Chlortlane.
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Worm
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pray, 23%
Double Death Double l w with D.D.T. for home use.
Cook-kill Bug Killer contain* “Extane:** home u*e.
Detroit Drug Co.
V. H. MORGAN
The REXALL DRUG STORE
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ATTORNEY
Civil aad Criauml
State sad Federal Cmrt*
First Natiaaal Baak Baildiac
OarksviUe, Tei.s
The Detroit W. H. D. Club met
July 27 at the home of Mn. M. C.
Melton with 10 members answer-
ing rod call with “A description of
a pocket.*’
♦Jo 10 - minute demonstration
was given. The subject matter
Mrs Carl i illups left Mondav
to visit her sens at Lubbock.
Rev. Wayne Smith viaited his
parents at Cooper this week.
Mr and Mrs. J H Holloway
are on a vacation trip.
Thomas Grant Harrison return-
ed to his home in Dallas Tuesday,
after a visit to Detroit relatives.
Mrs. Fred Chumlcy left Tues
day for San Antonio to visit her
moiher, Mrs..J. T. Neal.
Visit Fclis Melton’s Cash and
Carry for fresh groceries.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis C * ’organ
and son of Childress are visiting
Detroit relatives.
“Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reed and
children are moving to Paris this
week erd.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ball and chil-
dren, who had been visiting Mr
and Mrs. A. J. Maas, left today
for their home in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carter and
children left today to visit at
Oaremore, Okla., and Parsons,
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5 A Peacemaker Flaar .. ft
SC E. ABmace Beal Flaar... S3.3C
SS Ik. Almaca Baal Flaar .. $1.7t
1C Ik. Wkitc Preauam Real . 78c
S Ik. Whit* Premiam Maal .. 45c
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CASSELL’S
Grocery end Market
The Home af Good Meats
IF YOU WANT
Call TelephoU 31 or 32
MRS. G. L. REYNOLDS
Grant Florist
leader, Miss Alma Flippo, gave a Kans.
demonstration on “Finishing de-
tails of dress, pocket, placket,
co'lar, sleeve, etc.”
Pians for the Brotherhood meal
for July 28 were discussed.
TJ»e dub discussed whether or
hot to entertain another W. H. D.
□fib this summer. No definite
plans were m «de.
The hostess served a sandwich
plate and punch to the members
and one visitor, Mrs. C. C
Venable. The next meeting, Aug.
10, at the home of Mrs.
Mclntire.
Mrs. A. P. Hargus returned
home Wednesday night from Mar-
lin, where she had been for treat*
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Fox and
daughter, Pat, and Edwin Martin
of Dallas came in this morning for
a visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Maddox
and daughter, June, of Tyler spent
the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Maddox.
W.S.C1 Meet
The Woman’s Society of Chris-
tian Service met Monday after-
noo i at the Church with 15 mem-
bers present.
Mrs E. B. Stribling was pro-
gram leader and the topic was
“Health Through a Brotherhood
of Nations.”
Gail to worship-Leader.
Hymn, “His Way With Thee”
— Group.
Scripture fending, Matthew 9:35
10:1—Miss Edythe DeWitt.
Hymn, “The Great Physkdan.”
—Group.
Poem, "As Ye Do It Unto
These.”
Prayer and Meditation—Leader.
What h Health? - Mrs. I. H.
Phil ley.
Changing Scenes and Accom-
plishments in Promoting Health r-
Mrfc Fred Fjshsr.
Pharmacist 37 Years
The Arlington Journal of July
j 21 carried a news story, captioned,
"37 Years a Pharmacist,” aid fea-
turingJV. H. Terry.
Mr. Terry started his career in
the drug store at Detroit and was
connected with Inzer-Terry Drug
Co just before going to Arlington
He was reared at Detroit and has
many friends here.
1 He has seen rrany changes in
the drug line and it gave a num-
ber of his experiences that happen-
; cd at Detroit.
Find?
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grizzle of
Manchester and their children and
families, Donald. Armoad, Pauline, (
Christ in and Joe B* enjoyed a'
family reunion at their home at
Mane ester.
Those attending were: Mr. and
Mrs C E Grizzle, Mr. and Mis.
Norris Garry and four children,
Mr. and Mrs Charlie Hice and
son. Mr. and Mrs. J W. Grizzle
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Griz-
zle, all of Fort Wirth; Theodore
Grizzle, Mesquite; Mr. and Mrs
Herman Grizzle and son,- Granite,
Okla.; Mr. and Mis. Douglas
Grizzle and daughter, Sumner;
Mr. and Mrs- BUI McCoin and
four sons, Pattouville; Mr and
Mrs. J. D. Grizzle, Ardmore, Ok.;
Riga XtftTV I Innallm
true- iviftij rwuiin
Roberts, Clarksville; Mr. and Mm.
V. Hamlin, Ladoaia; Mr. andMrs
Melvin McKay and two sons,
Marietta, Okla.; Albert McKay,
Ardmore. Okla.; Mrs. Lillian Mil-
sap and six children. Peek; Mr.
and Mrs. Jake McCoin and two
children. Detroit; Mr. and Mis,
tner Toner. Mr. and Mrs,
Leslie Turner and three children,
all of Manchester, and these visit-
ors: Mrg. G. Ringwald, Mrs. Jim
Poor and two children, and Mr.
1 Mrs. John Holldbcr, all of
WsAssrsush
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Two rooms for rent.
Mrs. Fred Chumley.
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Lee Counts
here last wade
Mrs. Joe Wortham returned
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You can throw away your scouring pads when you
cook the modem electric way. With flameless electric
» heat, all the smoke and soot have been removed at the
power plant. There’s nothing to blacken pots and
pans. Walls, curtains and the range itself stay bright
and new-looking. And spotless cleanliness is only one
of electric cooking’s many advantages. It’s cool, fast,
•afe, automatic and gives marvelous results. Get the
facts and you’ll cook electrically. It’s the modern way!
Mm Lcs Lawler of Deport and
Mrs. Joe Earley of Phrh wore
guests of Mr. nod Mrs. R. E. Cas-
sell Sunday.
Mis. Walter Smith and Mrs. A.
O. Roberta retained home Maoday
from CoffeyWUe, Kens, where they
visited Mrs. Roberts sister, Mrs.
E. G Richardson, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G Phillips of
Bonham were through Detroit
Sunday en route to Kentucky on a
vacation trip, and Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Bivins ot New. Boston joined
them.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Ellison, Mr
and Mrs. A B. Carter and chil-
dren, Mrs. W. A. Melton, Mrs.
Lillian Stafford, Mr. and Mrs.
Felix Melton and Karon Nelson
visited relatives at Sherman Sun-
day.
Mrs. J. L. Mitchell of New
Orleans, La., and Mrs. J. G Hill
and son, Jijrmy, of ChUdraas are
visiting relatives and friends at
Detroit. They were formerly
Misses Ruth and Annette Hudson.
Mr. and Mrs. Less Lane and
little daughter. ‘Cathie,” way*
Dellas and Denton visitors last
rek end and Mr* T. A. Leavelle,
"PeeWce” and Miss Janie Lane,
who had been visiting returned
home with them.
924.M aad Ci—iisim for three
eady, digtaiakft awn ever 4§, with
cm, te rei LEE’S PRODUCTS dbset
Tl* Wosld Health Organization
—Mrs day Stafford.
Whet Can 1 Do — Miss Pearl
Guest.
Hymn, “O for a Thousands
Tongues to Sing"—Group.
Prayer—Mrs. Lon Blake.
Mis. Fred Fisher presided ova
it buslncm session
The meeting dooed with prayer
by Rev. Dvorak.
Those present wtte Mesdemes
W. A. Ogburn, John Chambless,
J. E. Ladymon, Lon Blake; Oay
Stafford, Red Fisha. L.D. Mcln-
tire, Marion Faucett, E. B. Strib-
ling, J. a PhiHey, a A Sharp,
Homa Bernes, Marshall Norwood,
Masses Pearl Guest >nd Edythe
DeWitt, and Rev. John Dvorak.
Rev. J. T. Lay of Rrfo will con-
duct the revival at the Baptist
Church, beginning August 5, at 8
p. m. Everyone fo invited.
Mrs. W. GCalvit sad dsughta
of Mt. Plesssnt snd Mis. Marlin
Nance and chftdten of Sfoteveport,
Ljl, viaited Mr. and Mrs-Seneca
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Flat Sunday: Morning am
Evening.
Second Sunday: Morning am
vening.
Fourth Sunday: Morning ily.
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Third Sunday: Morning and
LRerty
Second and Fourth Sunday: 2:30
d.m. ..i
Cram Reads
First Sunday afternoon, 2 JO p
n and Fourth Sunday evening.
Rev. John Dvorak
day.,
Mr. and Mrs. Baddy MMaend
sons, Harris and Billy Jhn, are
Wafting relatives at WMb Point
this week.
Mrs. John Gastleman and chil-
dren Waited Mr. and Mrs. John
Qaatleman Sr., at Bagwell Man-
day,
Mr. and Mrs. W.& Bculand and
fondly of Dallas visited ha par- ]
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dotson,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Adams and
ha grandmother, Mrs. Davidson
of Deport, are visiting Mrs. Adama*
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gosdon
Davidson at Gocebo. Okla.
Mrs. Larkin Gooch snd Karen
Kay visited ha sista, Mrs. John
Malone, at Clarksville Tuesday .
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Tires,
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Batteries
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AND
Courteous Scnrkf
Far Sah
Bassinet with mattrels and
lina. Mrs. Herman Bailey,
Bud £/• Dead*-
Crippled
Stock
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1950, newspaper, August 3, 1950; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth854994/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.