The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1952 Page: 3 of 8
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Hen Murph.ee and A. D. God- gueet «f
win of Baytown spent Saturday j
night with the former'll parents* *nd m*
Ur. and Mrs. W. J. Murphrss. j, ~
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ray, Mrs. „nj «
p7„Crim Bil'y Wayne viSi- * d “
ted Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Nations of Mr*‘ For<
Grand Saline last Saturday night, visited v
Miss Ann ©avis is visifing rela- Ella Her
Mima t\_11___ at t a
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Daniels of
Dallas visited relatives here Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Herron, Mr.
end Mrs, S. B. Burrow and ton,
Steven, visited their mother, Mrs.
Velma Parlcersoti of Edgewood.
Sunday afternoon.
Steve Burrow visited J a s k
Mayne of East Center Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mre. Elvin Clowers of
Grand Prairie viaited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, over
the week end.
Several from here attended the
musical at Jones Saurday night.
Stephens of Dallas spent Christ,
mas here with Mr. and Mra. O. D.
Several from here attended the
musical at Jonea Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Grier and
Bill enjoyed, the singing at Mount
Lebanon Sunday.
Little Sue full spent Saturday
with her grandmother Grier,
A Stanley party was held at the
home Of Mrs. Buck Armstrong
Monday afternoon.
The young people urge all their
friends to attend their class each
Monday night.
The LadieB’ Bible Class will
meet Wednesday at 2:80 p. pa.
jfj Mr. and Mra. Herbert Sandige
were guests in the Fsgg home
Saturday night.
Bro. W. W. Freeman at Com-
merce has an appointment to meet
with the Church of Christ next
Sunday and Saturday night.
Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin and
baby of ©alias visited recently here
with the Joe Hamblin family.
Jack Hardy and family of New
Mexico are visiting the Freeman
Chambless family.
iBdwin Tunnell and family of
Irving spent the week end with
Joe Reid and family.
Mrs. O. D. Kennedy has return-
ed home after a few days stay
with the S. M. Skinner family at
Euless—Carol Jean having had a
minor operation. Sha is doing nice-
ty, we are glad to report.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee had most
of their children home for Christ-
mas. :
Buster Stephens and family spent
the New Year holidays with his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kennedy spent
Christmas with relatives in Dallas.
Porter McDougal and family of
Lubbock and Mr. and 'Mrs. Lewis
Davis of New Mexico visited one
day the past week with Mr. and
Mre. O. D. Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ed Chambless
of Carroll attended church here
Sunday and visited with his par-
ents.
Mrs. H. E. Pate has returned
home from a visit in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stephens
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Smith of
Grand Saline viaited Mr. and Mrs.
Cosby Pierce Tuesday night.
Everyone remember this week
end is regular preaching time.
—For INSURANCE
H. F. RUSSE
This community was made sad
by the passing of Aunt Callie Lo-
vett, who died at her home here
Wednesday night of last week and
was laid to rest in the Central
Cemetery Friday afternoon. Rev
lily Waymire read the last rites,
'i Mr. and Mrs. Chock Barker and
sons of Stump Town enjoyed the
day Sunday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. JLee Barker.
Rev. and Mrs. John (Burch had
their
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children home on Sunday
from Longview, Greenville and
Terrell.
Those enjoying dinner Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Toney Moore
and sons of_ Fruitvale were Mr.
and Mrs. R. V. Monk and Billy
Wayne.
Earnest Ferrell of Dallas spent
one night last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Cosby Lovett and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alexander
and family of Fort Worth spent
the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Prestidge. The
Alexanders are moving to Grand
Saline and he will be employed in
Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goggans and
son of Edgewood visited Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Stone and family over
the week end.
Mrs. Lloyd Armstrong and Mrs
R. V. Monk were Terrell and Wills
Point visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Clco Cook and Mrs. Leato
Sullivan of Fort Worth spent Mon-
day with their parents, Mr. and,
Mrs. Lon Broker.
Rev. and Mrs. George Kidd of
Edgewood enjoyed the day Sunday
with Rev. and Mrs. John Burch
THIS DE LUXE G-E WASHER
Mrs. O. D. Kennedy and they all
attended the fiddling convention at
Jones.
* Carl Whitaker and family visi-
ted relatives at Clark Sunday.
|(r. and Mrs. Milton Fuller of
Wentworth visited here recently
with Mr. and Mr». Tom Currey,
who have been sick.
100 lbs. $>
FLAKE CAKE,
DALE CREST
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288S PROTEIN RANGE CUBES
$4.35 PER ICO lbs.
Rev. Henry Vaughn has bought
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a buildirig site near Dale Crest
ehurch and plans to move -here as
soon as the house can be rebuilt.
'We at Dale Crest especially wish
It) thank the Young People of
Hawkins First Haptist Church, who
sent the box of toys for our chil-
dren for Christmas And the peo-
ple at Grand Saline, who prepared
and delivered the Christmas bask-
et*, and who also arranged to fit
each needy child with shoes and
other warm clothing. We can only
quote the words of Christ when
we say '... 7~ -- V7‘ Z‘ -^Z
Workuvifig 10-P0UND CAPACITY
WILLS POINT. TEXAS
NHL “As You Do Unto Tha Least
of These You Do Unto Me."
Mr. Calvin Thornburg and Paul
Calvin visited In Oakland com-
munity last Wednesday.
Rev. Vaughn and Mr. and Mrs.
David Anglin enjoyed Sunday dln-
nor with Mr and Mrs. R. ©. K«ele.
Uncle Bud and Mrs. Ola Dieker-
son have really enjoyed the past
holiday season. They started with
a birthday dinner, given for thei*
youngest son, Houston, with about
85 relatives present and to date
they have attended seyen such din-
ners.
Jack Moore hasbeen enjoying
the past week at 'borne. f
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Dickerson,
Mrs., Lovise Thornburg and Rev.
Vauffbn and Mr. and Mra. Jack
Moore attended the Workers Con-
ference at the Hawkins First Bap-
tist Church Monday.- -
Mrs. David, Anglin of Pole Town
visited Mrs. R. D. Keele Monday.
We of Dale Crest are planning to
give our full support tp the pie
supper and musical planned at the
Silver Lake school neit Saturday
night in support of the' lunch pro-
gram. *' .
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Harle, Neil. The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1952, newspaper, January 10, 1952; Grand Saline, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017000/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.