The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1948 Page: 4 of 8
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TUB TRAGI'E CHRONICLE
TEAGUE, TEXAS - SEPTEMBER 2, 1948
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Glances hu
A bushel of thanks to all of orders. She's Elsie Smith Ty
you for helping us get all the(wr*t*^
society news in, and on time, top. j OPEN THE DOOR. RICHARD
You have called, dropped by the, Charlie DuBose, fox hunter o|
pffice, and occasionally sent renown who
hubby in to deposit the small
personal items that certainly
make oUr enJoyaBhj^lask even
mote so.
has been . stayin)
around the Chronicle to super
vise publication of his
Hunters News, tried to
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her parents. Mr.
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(gracefully into a narrow caf<
(booth the other day and go
KEEP IT OP , (hung. ‘ When freed, he remarked^
We ask“you ffiTOnttrrac with sweetly,.Oh, thatj nothing. Once
this assistance so that we can r jgot hung between aliydmulic
"Tonttnue to turn out a society doy and it wouldn't go TOrwarrl
section
^hip.
worthy of your reader-
________ Bill Cloninger of Dallas. The
or backward, 'cause T was ht the-j ciontngers-wttl make their home TAKES -TRIP
lip Phoenix; Ariz. ., I A future railroad
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NEW EMPLYOEE
T-his-week -we-haYe js .new. em-
ployee at the office who has been
badly needed for a long time,
and-we are thankful to have her.
She is quite ettlcient, and never
1 had to break the door
down, but I got out.” fTowlh'at'J
a sure remedy-for ornery doors,
if foey won’t work, break ’em
down.
COLOR IN CHEEKS
New decorations for the fair
_talks_back when you give her and rodeo certainly do add color
WE ARE PROUD TO
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That WeVe Acquired Ownership
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JIMMIE’S CAFE
(Formerly Taylor Cafe)
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THE HOME OF
DELICIOUS
FOODS
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\ We Invite You to Dine With Us Today
JIMMIE WORELL, Proprietor
DO
ce the load off your shoulders
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VISITED BY DAUGHTER
When they arrived home they
were visited by their daughter
and her husband, Mr. and Mra.
ATTENDS FUNERAL
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Powers re-
turned from Covington yester-
day where they attended the
Sj funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Tom
( Watson.
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DAT IN DALLAS'1
Mrs. N. W. Bendy, Miss
garet Bendy, Miss Louise Forke,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bendy, and
(Joel Hunt all spent Tuesday In
pattair —ft—
Mar-
matt from
“"“CSTORE COW»OTS ^ JSKSTipM*
We hear that during the rodeo |ton whh h,g father at present a
their wStomfewTiHh^ J^Steen._-
ride horses or not. Nothing like
a drugstore cowboy, is there?
KECOOPERATJNG
Hippie; whe
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cuperating in Tils home follow
ing a major operation, and is
reported doing “swell.”
VISIT IN NEW YORK .
Mr. and Mrs. Foreshiemer, who
have been spending two weeks
in New YtJTk, are expected here
shortly for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Nanny.
TICKLED PINK
Tickled pink parents this week
were Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Hollings-
worth who were paid a visit by
their daughter, Miss Evelyn Hol-
lingsworth of Fort Worth.
a VHit. TOP. Alii!
Mrs. T. Alton Oakes arid chil-
dren, Barbara and Jack, M. S.
Oakes, and Mrs. Ed McKinney, of
Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Schrade of Taylor were there. No
wonder they were happy.
GUEST'
Guest in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Padgett this week
end was Lester Tacker of Dal-
SON VISITS PARENTS
A young lad who plans to go
to the top soon is Claudie Dun-
lap who is visiting this week in
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Dunlap. Claudie is
studying photo engraving at Sh ffl ld
Sam Houston college In Hunts-
ville.
VISIT PARENTS
. Other happy parents this week
were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oakes
who had most of their family in
i he Ti'6hi,. for
WILL VISIT SON
Paul Ray Allison, Milwaukee,
Wis., will have visitors soon
from Teague. -His mother, Mrs.
G. El Allison, and his sister,
Clara Allison will spend several
days with him.
FISH STORY
Four over-energetic individuals
are Roy Linden Wilson,’ Jack
Ma-x Newsome, and
Billy Ed Manahan who spent
their dme this week just lying
around angling for fish. Now
that the kind d| life tp lead.
Working yourself to death.
VISITS GRANDPARENTS
We hear Miss Lucretia Sqaly
had a grand thjne last -week
visiting In the home of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Smith, Houston.
ORRY
ABOUT THOSE ADDED
WASHDAY
PROBLEMS
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THAT ACCOMPANY
Back To School
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Days
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CORPORAL WAS HERE
Cpl. Bill M i erry of Ran-
dolph Field, Antoniu, jpent
lust week end in t.'.e home of
his parents, Mi. anu Mrs. S. K 8th AveilUe jJdPtist
Maybe jy.
OUR APOLOGIES *
Apologies go this week to the ____
Women’s Council of the Presby- Eighth Avenue i\ptiat
terian church. Last Thursday
there was such a \,n laat their
announcement diUi*. get in the
paper.
Auxiliai v Coiy/.enes
The Wpmen’s Auxiliary of the
HOUSEFUL OF GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Beji Clary ha<
a ilouse tuii of visitors this week.
met at 3 p. m. in the church
Monday. Mrs. Bill Tyus, presi-
dent, called, the meeting to order.
Mrs. (e. O. Ctwson had charge
of the deVotlonkl and Mrs. D. O.
Christian taught the Bible study.
Present for the study were Mrs.
Christian, Mrs. Cosson, Mrs Ty-
us, Mrs. Doris Woods, Mrs. Hom-
er Cagle, Mrs. Roy Turner, Mrs.
John Bulin, Mrs. Beatrice Bu-
lln, Mrs. Bill Or^nd, Mrs. LG.
■iTailey, Mrs. George RadDord, and
Clifford Beavers.
IT T Discussions Will
Hattie Gosnell of Jacksonville,'Hierhlisrh't YOllth ’
ArK.; Mrs. Henrietta Gosnell of * n , • a t i.
■ Little Uock.. Ark.; J. w.. Heard Bellov/ship Meet
of Fairfield, and Mr. and Mrs. The Methodist Youth Fellow-
C. P. Anderson of rreeport. (ship program for Sunday even-
SWEET OLLJE jbig at 6:30 p. m. will include a
Now we have Ollie Hamilton1 discussion pn ‘‘Why go to digit
on the sweet list. Her d,# osition School.” Bobble Dee Ham, Em-
is just as sweet as she is. By ma Lou Black, Bonnie Calhoun,
the way, she visited in Bryan'and Murray-Owens will lead the
over the weekend and saw all ,'uiacussion.
her family, and came back with
a beam all over her face.
VISITS IN HUBBARD
George Roberts Jr. spent last
week end with his grandparnts
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vaughan of
Hubbard. ______5*__; ■
STAYING AT GALVEZ
Mrs. N. W. Bendy has retum-
Another topic to be discussed
wni be “How to coordinate high
school and religious education,'*
led oy Hugh Ann Price, Ed Lam-
bert, and Monte Jo Seale.
Following the discussion there
will be an election of officers.
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Ads get re-
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YOUTX BE OFF TO SCHOOL ON THE
WITH SCHOOL SUPPLIES"
from
City Drug Co.
READ1!
401 Main
Prescriptions - Drugs - Toiletries - Fountain
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U The CHRONICLE is read EVERY WEEK by ove
4,000 persons in TEAGUE and FREESTONE COUI
—more than any publication of any kind published
the county, (iw^e than 1^00 paid subscriptions)
2. The CHRONICLE, always progressive, is the or
newspaper in the world devoted to the best interests <
TEAGUE. An advertisement in the CHROl
means good w£l as well as buying power.
3. The CIHieNiCLE is READ .. . Plenty of
news assures consistent readership. ^
The CHRONICLE is staffed by “
newspaper workers who. are.
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Crow, Bob. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1948, newspaper, September 2, 1948; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140934/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.