The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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EWS OF YOUR VAN ZANDT COUNTY FRIENDS
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By MCZELLK REYNOLDS
Church was well uttcnded Sunday
with Rev. Wann of Blue Springs do-
ing the preaching.
Mrs. E. R. King of California spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. nnd
Mrs. C. H. Reynolds and family.
Miss Erma Dell Melton spent the
week end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Melton of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jennings and
family spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. illenry Kirby of Grand Sa
line.
Bob Melton of Dallas spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Penn and
children of Lamesa, Texas spent Sat-
urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Reynolds.
Misses Jeanne Jennings and Mo-
zelle Reynolds spent Thursday night
with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirby.
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LILLIE DUKE
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Duke, Mrs. Lou
Ella Kamman and Mr. and Mrs. VV.
E. Duke attended a birthday supper
for little Patty Sue Duke at Wills
Point Monday night.
Tom Shivers of Fort Worth visited
his sister, Mrs. J. 0. Pearson awhile
Sunday.
Marilyn Duke visited Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Kamman and Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Duke from Monday night till
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Nolen Herron and
children of Dallas spent Saturday
night with Mrs. Hattie Herro’n
and Bud.
Mrs. Lou Ella Kamman, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Duke and Marilyn Duke
were in Mineola Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cozby Pierce and
children visited Mrs. Hattie Herron
and Bud Sunday.
Mrs. Rena Duke visited relatives
here Monday.
Mrs. Hattie Herron and Bud spent
Sunday night and Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Cozby Pierce in Wills Point.
Mrs. Lou Ella Kamman and Lillie
Duke visited Mrs. Sim Duke Saturady
afternoon.
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MRS. T. W. DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peden and child-
ren spent the week end in Elgin with
Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Thormahlen and
boys.
Mrs. T. H. Palmer of Grand Saline
spent Wednesday and Thursday nights
of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Arlie
Gibson.
Miss Ann Davis and Mary Flemister
spent the week end in Mineola with
Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Chreitzherg and
children.
Mrs. Earnest Mann of Ben Wheeler
spent Thursday night with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Peden.
Mrs. Lula Tucker of Pubclo, Colo.,
spent last week with the Ray family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thompson and
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davis attended
church in Grand Saline Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rowan visited
the former’s brother in Mt. Sylvan
Saturday night.
Messrs Nona Ray. Hazel Crim, Una
j Brannon, Merle Easley and Lulu
j Tucker all spent Wednesday of last
week in Quitman with Mr. end Mrs.
[J. D .Ray and Barbara,
j Omen Slaton of Dallas spent Sat-
urday night with his mother, Mrs.
! Ether Slaton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thompson had
business in Grand Saline Wednesday.
The dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
| W. W. Davis in Dallas last Sunday
were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thompson,
[Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davis and daugh-
"ter, Bobbie Ruth.
Mrs. V. C. Lawrence, Mrs. Porter
| Adkins and Marv Lou of Grand Sa-
bine visited with Mrs. J. C. Thompson
! last Thursday afternoon.
Our Home Demonstration C 1 u b
will meet Thursday afternoon, Fob.
14, with Miss Ann Davis.
Those attending the monthly meet-
ing of the Demonstration Club on
Monday at Canton were Mrs. II. J.
Rav, Mrs. Arlie Gipson, Mrs. Coy
Crim, Mrs. Jack Easley, and Mrs.
Pete Rowan.
Services were well attended Sun-
day and Sunday night at the Bap-
tist Church. Rev. Cecil Thomas filled
the pulpit.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Gipson spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Gip-
son of Antioch and Mr. and Mrs.
F. H. Palmer in Grand Saline.
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i A large attendance marked the J
j Tri-County Singing Convention here'
I Sunday afternoon, and all enjoyed [
a wonderful singing.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kohlick and
Mrs. Eddie Hitt of Dallas were here
last week with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Fortune.
Fjoyd Pitts of Dallas spent the
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week end with his sitter. Mrs. George
Matthews, and Mr. Matthews,
j Miss Celeta Maync of Canton spent
the week end with her parents, here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rusk arrived
here from Salt Lake City, Utah. He
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MRS. L. A. BARKER, JR.
The Sun is happy to announce
thut Mrs. I,. \. Barker, Jr., will
serve as correspondent in the Cen-
tral community. Residents are urg-
ed to cooperate with Mrs. Barker
in gathering news of residents in
that area so that it ran be publish-
ed as soon as possible in this col-
umn.
Miss Peggy Jean Gipson visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. }Vess Gip-
son, last week end.
W. K. Savage und Terrell were in
Tyler lust Monday at which time a
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I was recently discharged from ’ the {’laster cast was removed from his
army, and they are visiting their .
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Rusk here . B,u(ll|Y 11,1,1 1 uul Barker were '
land Mr. and Mrs. Will Couch of Can- 1,1 U llls Poi,>t Friday on business,
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Demp Brown and i
M.. .,„,i iet.. t • «, r»i -t - Mrs. Abbie Prestridge visited Mr. and j
! Grand Saline, Mr. and Mr!Archil fc 2ton Hrown “ml fttmi,y lllst
McPhail of Tyler and A. I). MePhail \e£\ ♦ * o i » ,, 4.
If Mo li.io %...... 41 . ; .t ,IU! Clinton -Brown has been very ill the
“dj~/.rriWs\...... Shlv„„!
Marlaml Austin, son of Mr. and visited John Wesley (Jipsnn Sunday.
Airs. M. A. Austin, is at home with | Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Norris,
j his parents here, following his dis-1 Larry and Patricia, visited Mr. and
i charge from the Army after nearly Mrs. L. A. Barker, Sr., and Billy Paul
! three years in the ETO. I jast week.
M*'. and Mrs. ^ Eulis Keahey of Ford Graves, Jr., returned home
Washington, I). C. are here visiting! Friday with ins Honorable discharge
relatives. He is the son ol the late 1 front the Navy. Everyone is glad he is
o. iH. Keahey and Mrs. Keahey. and J back with us.
i has been with the Marine Corps ini Mrs. Kulhic Barker visited Mrs.
the lacific area for the past three j Adel 1 Nichols last Saturday,
years. I KiiLy Savage and John Wesley
-Mrs. Etnel Keahey and Mrs. Ella Gipson visited (Dallas last Friday
Stewart ol \\ ills Point spent the week ! night.
end here. Mr. and Mrs. Royee Keahey j Opal Barker visited Joyce Arm-
and la by of Fort Worth and Misses strong one evening last week,
j Lutein and Ardith Keahey of Den-1 Mavis Adams visited Billy Frances
ton were also here. j Gipson Thursday night.
-Ill’s. S. 11. Husk and daughter, Mrs. “Grandpa” Savage Is visiting his
Oscar Morton, spent Sunday night in I daughter in Oklahoma for a while.
Henderson. ^ Airs. Luna Savage visited her mo-
ot. A. Keahey of Canton spent the , ther, Mrs. John Morris of Grand Sa-
utter fart of last week here with line Saturday afternoon,
ins daughter, Mrs. T. B. Mullins. ; .Mrs. Charlene Barker, Billy Dean
, 'ey. \\. D. Jobes attended the land Gary Bob visited Mrs. Alta Bark-
iunoial of a friend in Garland Thurs-ier and Nancy Friday.
! "“J: ^ Mrs. Dorothy Lee Holloway, Den-
:u. and Mrs. I. T. Matthews and nis Rav and Doris Ann. and a cousin,
Mr. and Mis. George Matthews spent Alvin Douthitt, visited in this eom-
r riday in Dallas. I mumty Sunday morning.
■ Vr,,,ght of Dallas and Mr. [ Hutton Armstrong was in this com-
and Mrs. Marland W l ight and young nuinity Sunday.
son of Ben Wheeler spent the week Wesley Savage and Mary Fay visi-
end here with Mrs. E. A. Wright and ted Mr. and Mrs. Billy Savage Sun-
i S° vi‘ , •. day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Matthews visit- | Mrs. Crawford remained in this
etl 111 Canton Thursday. _ |community this week to be near the
| Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kellarn and school during the bad weather.
| their two sons, Bob and Jack, were
visiting in Dallas Saturday and Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ponder and
j young son left Wednesday for Sulphur
Springs where Mr. Ponder is em-
ployed. Mrs. Ponder is the former
i Miss Agnes Wright.
Mrs. S. W. Wilson spent the »a*t
two weeks in Waco with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mrs. C’leni Smith and
St iff Sergeant Smith.
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MRS. D. 1). HARWELL
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Crawford,
Royee Jean und Joyce Clurk. visited
Mr. und Mrs. Johnnie Crawford of
Dullus Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kingston of
Roanok, spent Friday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Kingston.
Mrs. R. H. Moore spent Suturday
in Lufkin.
Mrs. Muudie Moore of Big Springs,
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith und Bobby
of San Antonio, arc visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Smith.
Freeman and Easton Spurks visi-
ted with Mr. und Mrs. C. L. Lunccford
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cowart and
children of Mineola visited Mr. and
Mrs. II. L. Bryant Friday night.
Wilburn Lunccford of Gladewatcr
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Lunccford Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike O’Byrne and
children and Mrs. Aubrey Payne of
Tyler, weji* visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
< ’. C. Sparks Thursday night.
C. C. Sparks, G. W. Mallory
and Col Spurks visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Bolen of Terrell Monday.
Mrs. Glennie Lunceford left Sun-
day to spend a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. It .Martin
of Iaingview.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Landers and
daughter of Denton visited Mr. and
Mrs. Sid Smallwood Sunday.
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B. It. Farrar
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Knunre of
t lurk and Mr. w d Mrs. M. !\ Kooncc
id Dallas spent Sunday with Mrs.
Edna Koonce.
Mrs. Hope Brown is spending a
few days with her daughters at Port
Arthur and Lake Jackson.
< Courtney Everett and family of
Grand Saline spent Sunday in our
community.
Mrs. Nettie Strickland is on ties
sick list.
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MRS. EMMA WOODRUM
Mr*. K. W. Hewitt spent a few dapa
last week visiting in Mineola with her
two daughter*. Mr*. Bob Woodson
and Mr*. Alvin McAlli*ter.
Miss Hazel Isaac *pent Saturday
night with Miss Billie Joe Murff.
Karl Bailey of Fort Worth viaM
Jim Murff awhile Sunday.
Miss Bonnie Wood rum, J. C. Wood-
rum. Jr., and Jumes Woodrum at
Dallas, spent the week end viaitiay
their mother, Mrs. Emma Woodrum.
Ovilee Morgan, Mis* Bojiie Wood
rum and Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Wbod-
rum visited Mr. and Mr*. Riley Will*
inglium and family Saturday night.
Miss Lunella (Morgan land Miaa
Pauline Morgan visited Mi*a Joyce
Woodrum Sunday.
Elisha Dn nani of Friendship spend
Saturday nigiit hud Aun/Lay iwith
his sister. Mrs. Emma Woodrum, and
family.
Pvt. M. C. Woodrum of Sheppaurd
Field, Wichita Falls spent the wok
end with his mother, Mr*. Emma
Woodrum.
WENTWORTH
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OAKLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Chancy and
their son and daughter of Beaumont
are spending a few days with Jessie
Bailey.
Delilah I-Vcher of Beaumont is
•spending a few ilavs with her mother,
Mrs. Nettie Strickland, who is ill.
Bernice Farrar and Fess Gunter
were business visitors in Kilgore ami
New London list Saturday.
Dorothy Dell Ayers is sick at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Bailey.
Bertie Broun and Bernice Farmr
| attendi d the funeral of Mrs. Buyher
at Oakland.. Mrs. Buyher died at
Terrell.
Muurinc Fuller was admitted to a
Tyler hospital one day Inst week foe
:a medical examination.
E. J. Stanle rrv and family of Cor>-
inth spent Sunday with his mother.
M , and Mrs. Harvey Fincher msl
, son from Canton spent Sunday with
Bernice Farrar and family, fit Sunday
i dinner gue-t .v;n Bertie Brown.
SI \ Want Ads put dividend* am
unused articles.
Lemon Juice Recipe Checks
Rheumatic Pain Quickly
If you suffer from rhcwtnatiV. irtbf*
(if or rruru.t p*m, try this napti
inPipeiKivr home reap* that thousaadl
arc u»in*. (Jet j p u k ige of RikBl
Compound. a 2 W2ck»* supply today. Mia
it with a quart of water, aJJ tht
juice of 4 Icnioni. It's easy, pirsMOC
and no trouble at all. You nrrj only %
Isblrspoonfuls two tunc* a day. Often
within 4i hours — sometime* ov«t-
n i*i!»t — aplcndid reaulti are obt>faad»
If the paint do not quickly lean
and if you do not fer| better, RuEk
will coat you nothing to try aa a ia
•old by your dru^gut under an ahar>*
lute money-back guaiantee.
Compound ia for aale and recommended by
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MRS. O. I). KENNEDY
The Rev. Mr. Turner of Wills Point I
filled his regular appointment Sir-I
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee and Mrs.
. . Ruth ( uriy and Don spent Satur-
Mr. and Airs Floyd (alder and day night and Sunday with Mr. an I
Mr. and Mrs. Collen Ilunlev of Dallas ! Mrs. Joe Lee.
spent Saturday night here with their, Mrs. Mattie IP id and sons Dunwood
a_ it, Mrs. Bridges Tunnell, and Mr ' end Tniitte of Denton, Mrs. Ruthie
Tunnell.
i Mr. ar.d Mrs. C. H.
' Miss Lciha Fern and
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Berry, Gerald and lb tt.v Nell, and
a Dallas friend, spent the week end
With the Tboinus Reid family.
Miss Imogene Ki .d of Denton spent
tile week u.d with her parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stephens of
Aims Lucille doddle of Denton is Dallas spent Saturday tight and Sun-
here for a few days’ visit with her | day here with their parents, att« tid-
ing services Sunday.
Tunnell and i
Mrs. Bailey j
Tunnell of Jones were the guests !
I Sunday of Air. and Airs. Sam Wil- !
| son. Fhc v also atteeded the singing. I
j father, T. 'D. Geddie, and c hildren.
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WHETHER IT’S
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atmosphere of your
feed troubles. Ask your
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CHAIN CHICKEN
MASH. It is an all-a-
round mash that is best
for all poultry. Its fat-
tening qualities will in-
sure maximum growth
in the shortest amount
nf time—resulting in
greater profits.
It is with deep regret that we learn
¥ of the death of ''Grandma” Buyher
¥ of Ierrell. She livid here for a nuni-
¥ her of years, n d she was laid to rest
¥ in Oakland Cemetery Tuesday, Jan.
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MRS. MAGGIE BARNES thy to the - crcaved ones, knowing wo
Buster Green was a /Dallas visitor I have lost .t <.o.r friend.
Friday night. ] Air. and M'-n Herbert Skinner aid
Air. and Airs. John Bell and Air. young son spo t the week end in
and Mrs. Willie Bell and Chris of Terrell with Air. Skinner’s parents.
Grand Saline spent Sunday with Air. Mr. and Mrs. Gravdon Skinner,
and Mrs. Fred Yarf trough. I Mr. und Alts. .Milton Fuller ot
Air. and Mrs. John Dickerson of | Went worth, M . ..id airs. Jamie
Dallas visited Mr. and Airs. Edward j Klood of Alt. Gibson visited Air. and
Gray Saturday night. Airs. Eugene Fuller Saturday.
1 E. M.. Dinnard spent Saturday j Oscar Hale and family and Bov
night with his sister Mrs. Emma ! Oliver visited last week with the
Woodrum nnd family of Riverside. I Hale family in Sand Flat.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C .Worden and i Mr. and Airs. Will Stewart •.wro '
family spent Sunday with Aunt Ro la ! hosts to company from San Antonio
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Ale-Gee and Cody.
Air. and Mrs. B. N. Tipps of Grand
Saline visited Air. and Mrs. J. P.
Barnes Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barnes made
a business trip to Canton Wednes-
! day.
j Mr. and Mrs. John Dickerson and
children visited his father, Jess Dick-
erson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Barnes were
supper gue sts of Mr. and Mrs. Luther
I Williams of Sand Flat Sunday.
Mr. and Airs. Ohio Tipps and fam-
ily visited Air. and Mrs. B. N. Tipps
of Grand Saline Saturrdav night.
Mrs. J. P. Barnes and Virginin were
on the sick list the latter part of the
week.
(Delayed from Imst Week)
Air. and Mrs. Dee King, and Reva
Tipps spent the week end in Corpus
Christi.
Mrs. Belle Morrow and Mrs. Ed-
ward Gray are on the sick list.
Misses Bobbie Lee Worden *ntd
Oleta Byford visited in Grand Saline
Sunday.
G. B. Gray, E. M. Donnard and
Buster Green were in Canton Mon-
! tiny on business.
Air. and Mr*. Willie Bell and Chris
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
nul Mrs. Fred Yarbrough.
Sammic ,Barnes und Ernie Smith
! of California, Dillard Hurnrs and
I daughter. Betty of Dallas, nnd Wal-
ter Barnes of Canton, visited J. I',
land W. I). Barnes Wednesday night
end Thursday.
Mr. and Mr*. W, I). Barnes nnd
Wilma visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther
William* of Hand Plat Sunday night.
J. T. Dickerson returned home from
the Army with a dlachanre Saturday
nlcht.
during the past, week end.
We arc -vi id to report John Lambert
is much hotter et Ibis writing.
•Miss Laven e Cham, less of Dallas
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with her parents lice.
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Buzbee, Byron B. The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1946, newspaper, February 7, 1946; Grand Saline, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1003766/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.