The Wortham Journal (Wortham, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1953 Page: 4 of 4
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American Ceramic
Society to M^fct ’ *
AUSTIN — Manufacturers of
building tile and clay products
for electrical and other devices
will be at the University of Tex-
as May 11 for the Southwest Sec-
tional meeting of the Ceneaie
Society. _
of Seattle, visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. 0. Thru and Mr. and MH. Hte
Huckabee. Sunday. '
Mrs. Randall Coleman and
Nancy visited friends in Kirvin
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Smith, Mrs.
W. H. Spurgeon and Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Tims visited in Teague Sun-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Milligan
attended singing in Teague Sun-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. York were
shopping in Teague and Fairfield
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boss of
Levelland ’ attended church at
Coney Sunday and also a num-
ber from Teague. We were happy
to have every visitor. We want
you to come and worship with
us at any time. Our pastor, Bro.
Jack Bloxem, brought us a won-
derful message, for which every
one seemed to enjoy.
Mr. Sam Baker returned home
Friday from a two weeks visit
with her son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Baker and Mark.
Lynn Wood Raspress was tak-
en to the hospital in Fairfield
Sunday morning.
OMnUini^M canl&a to aurvlvV
I believe that Wa can have
the support and co-operation of
■U’of our people it wt are will-
ing to work on a community
basis, but the old Important ques-
tion is are we big anough to do
this? r
I feel that all will support our
softball project provided we
play at night and not on Sun-
day. Kirvin has never gone in
for Sunday baseball. To break
this rule could very well kill
the project. Let's talk this
CAT* FOR SALK: Nice cafe for
couple. Seats M. Near high
school. Going business. Cheap
rent. Small living quarters.
Music and cigarettes will pay
rent. Gross. $25,000 $1500 lock,
stock and barrell. Come see it.
Reason selling: other interest.
The Vani’s Astec Cafe and
Drive in. Fairfield, Texas.
address by Ray Paffbrd of Fort
Worth, national president-elect at
ACS, and reports on Southwes-
tern research and addressee at
the national convention.
Wvddlng," may I thank the great
flfowd for your wonderful sup-
>0rt. The house was Jammed,
»nd many ware on the outside
who could not get in and to the
many visitors of Fairfield, Worth-
•m, Teague, Streetman, Burlc-
■on and Rh*nks, we sincerely
thank you. Through your support
•Bd co-operatIon we were able
to raise about $400 for our chapel
This shows what can be done
when we all work together as a
community. People are always
reedy to oo-operate and help,
not only in our own community
but In neighboring communities
M well, when we pull togehter
sum! work for the betterment of
the Community as a whole. And
tfcta Is the only way our small
ALL
STATE and FEDERAL
SAFEGUARDS
IS WHY
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Mrs. Lyn Harris and grand-
daughter visited in West Texas
last week.
Linda Rankin of Fairfield spent
the week end with Jeanette
Davis in the Burleson communi-
FOR SALE: Simmons Hide-A-
Bed. Like new. Green brocade
cover. Innerspring mattress.
Cost $299.95. Will sell for $200
cash. Mrs. F. P. Simmons.
over
with our youngsters. They will
co-operate If the wrong is point-
ed out to them, but It would be
better to have this understand-
ing now.
Everybody is happy over the
fine rain that fell last Thursday
night. Those who have a gauge
say it was more than 2 Inches,
hut we had a little twister north
of town that was not appreci-
ated so much. H almost com-
pletely destroyed one of Ellis
Wynn's broiler houses, killing 50
FOR SALE: Used Electrolux Re-
frigerator and gas stove. Cheap.
Mrs. T. • B. Poindexter, Phone
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miles of
Ft. Worth visited Mrs. Bammer
Grice Saturday.
Mr and Mrs R. V Mitchell of
Waco visited Mrs Sullie C. May
and family last Saturday.
Roger Morgan of Fairfield
spent the week end with his
grand parents, Mr. und Mrs. B.
C. Rogers of Kirvin.
Mrs. J C. Adams spent the
week end visiting in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Huckabee
were Fairfield visitors last Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Raymon
and children and Mrs. Mag Ray-
mon of Hillsboro visited the
Richardsons and Spurgeons over
the week end.
Mr. A. L. Richardson, who has
been in the hospital, is home and
feeling much better.
A number of people from Kir-
vin attended the singing conven-
tion in Teague Sunday.
Mrs J O York. Mrs R. L. Ry-
burn and Mrs. Ella Whitehead
in Fairfield Wednesday af-
HOME FOR SALE: Newly dec-
orated, three bedrooms and den,
large living room with sep-
arate dining area, screen
porch and patio with barbecue
pit. — On six lots. Mrs. Gar-
land White.
Make This
Mother's Day
Memorable!
FOR SALE: Bryant cotton seed,
See Windy Frost. 4t.
FOR BUILDING SUPPLIES
FOR RENT: 2 room furnished
apartment Phone 219. Mrs. W.
A. Loveless.
EDGAR SMITH LUMBER CO
SEND HER LOVELY FLOWERS
wen* in /wirnGld Wednesday af-
temoon.
Mr snd Mrs. G. McClellan
visited his sister in Tyler. Mrs
Delcina Boy and
Billy McClellan is now work-
ing in Paris, Texas He is em-
ployed with the Western Elec-
tric Telephone Co.
Mr and Mrs Jack Canard of
Waco and Mrs Oscar Tynersland
We Specialise in
A Sizzling Sirloins
A Club & T-Bone
Steaks
Burleson Burial
Association
• WE SERVE ONLY THE FINEST •
One of the Largest
Burial Associations
in the State of Texas
offers you protection in that
sad hour at a rate you cannot
afford to be without. It will
pay you the highest rate of
interest on your investment,
regardless of your financial
status, you can ever make
We can write you up to
*630 00 in Burleson Burial
Association and Superior Life
Insurance Co What a relief
to know there is nothing to
worry about in a financial way
in time of sorrow'
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Hawkins, Jack R. The Wortham Journal (Wortham, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1953, newspaper, April 30, 1953; Wortham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1111106/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.