The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1955 Page: 4 of 10
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The Chronicle, Teague, Texa*. Thursday, July 21, 1955—t'MlSS Alma McLeod, I Baptists to Open
Friendship (’lass Of
First Baptist Church
Enjoy Picnic at Lake
Friendship Class ul First
The
Wallace Coat?
Teague Lake, with Mesdames
Clair Clark Dalton L. Hartley,
and Mrs, W. M, Coats as hostess-
CM
Following the invocation by
Earl Turnham, -a bauntiful
supply of food was soon de-
voured
Mrs. Pearl Perry welcomed the
guests, and Mrs Ken Lauderdale
gave a devotional, subject, "Let
William E. Savage | Revival Friday
SirJSaui!5!««rJ,«iAt Church
Miss Alma MrLeod and Wil-1
Teague Rebeccas entertain liam E. Savage were united in
Mexia Rebeccas Past Noble I marriage Saturday night, July
„ . Grand Club at the Hunting and ft in the parsonage of the Eighth
Baptiet < hurch entetained thei. Fishi t:iub wlth a covered \ Avenue Baptist Church, with the
husbands Tuesday evening with,^ fljsh lun,,heon. Rex. H. L McKisasck reading
a fried chicken dinner at the (;ames and contests were en the ceremony.
laalge at ihe j joyen by ail present. The bride wore a blue linen-
Those who attended were 'suit for her wedding. Pier flow-
Lula Frost Laverne Bozeman, I ers were white carnations,
llallie Hodges, Anna Bell Butler, j The bride is thp daughter of
Lula Gibson, Ruby Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. W, A. McLeod,
Jackie Fife, Mildred AUen and i Freestone, William is the son of
Agnes West, all of Mexia. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Savage of
Alma McCollum, Carolyn Ann Teague.
James, Joyce Storey, Frances Mr. and Mrs Dan Bloxom
Culley, Rosa. Stwry, Vestie Fos-
ter, Cordelia Yohe, Lillie Wood-
fin, Mrs. F. A. Crumley, Mart,
Your Light Shine. I Dollie Thompson, Mexia; Laura
A social hour was enjoyed by CollU;r> Mexiaj Mollie Kennedy,
30 members and guests before R A Croml'ey, Joe Bozeman. W_
reluctant g<xid nights were said.
Dr, and Mrs. Robert McCown
and children. Bobby, Cathy and
Debra of Grand Junction, Colo-
rado, visited over , the weekend
in the home of Mrs. Ross B. Me
Cown, and Mrs G F. Barnhill,
of Kirven.
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S. Davis Mrs. W. S. Davis Lydia,
Willingham, Estelle Russell, Bu-
lah Cain, Eva Fredenrich,
Teagiue.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Newell of
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, left
Thursday for home after visit-
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Newell, and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Jones.
Drastic Reductions
PIECE GOODS
Goods Up to $1.29
Goods up to $1.98
Now 49c
Now 99c
Choice of Thread and Buttons Suf-
ficient for Piece Goods Purchased
FREE!
The Riley Shop
514 Main
Phone 77
were their attendants.
The cdtiple are residing in
Teague, where he is employed.
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OUT OF TOWN CITIZENS
ATTENDED FUNERAL OF
MR. JOHN C. LITTLE FRIDAY
Those from out of town at
tending the funeral of John C.
Little Friday, were:
Mrs. Virgie White, Houston;
Mrs. Mary Lee (Savage) Ren
shaw, Palestine; Mrs. Laura
(Savage) Manning -Rusk; F. D.
Savage, Houston; Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Routnree, Harrlt Rountree.
Eva Turner. Shreveport, La.
Elmer Little, Houston; Asa Lit-
tle, Pasadena; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Fields Fort Worth; Mrs. ft. L.
Beeman, Baytown.
Also Mrs. Hazel Vaughn Ty-
ler; Mrs. Eldon Richardson An-
gleton; Mr. and Mrs. Worth Mc-
Gaw, Houston; Mrs. Bob S.
Lamb, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack F. Carruth, Mexia; Mr. and
Mrs. Dwain Barger, Grand
Prairie.
Also Mrs. Amon Cook, and
Mrs. Walton White, Mexia; Mr.
arid Mrs. G. T. Murphey, Worth-
am; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barger,
Mexia; Mr. and Mrs. Park Man-
ueville, Wortham.
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CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank my many
friends for every kindness
shown me during my illness.
For fhe many cards, flowers,
and encouraging words I want
you to know that i treasure
every one of them. Thanks A
Million.
Mrs. Lazelle Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. R. Lrr Stanton
visited their daughter and fami-
ly Mr. and Mrs. W. N. McCoin,
and Marilyn, and also Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Lumpkin and little
son, Mike, in Dallas, fast week-
end.
BILL H. COOK
Rev. Bill H. Cook will be the
evangelist in a ten-day revival
to be held at Donie Baptist
Church' beginning Friday.
Services will be_ held each
morning and night, with the
exception of Saturday morning,
at 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 ,p.m.
Prayer groups for all ages will
he held at 7:30 each evening.
Rev. Clinton Watson, pastor,
will be the song leader for the
revival. The public is cordially
invited t(L atrt*TT?r all of the ser-
vices. 5
Rev. ’Cook is a native of Ar-
kansas, claiming as his home
Little Rook. He received his col-
lege work at Hardin-Simmons
University In Abilene, and he
.Rl now working on his B.D. at
Southwestern Baptist Theologi-
cal Seminary in Fort Worth.
Rev. Cook is known for his
evangelistic zeal and Biblical
preaching,
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July Clearance Sale
Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats
33\% or 1/^ Discount
Regular $1.50............................................................................. Now $1.00
Regular $1.98 ....................„.................................._........... Now $1.32
• Regular $2.98.............................................................. Now $1.99
Regular $3.98............1.!.............................................................. Now $2.65
Regular $5.00 ....................................................................... Now $3.34
Regular $7.50 ....................................................................... Now $5.00
Regular $10.00....................1................................................ Now $6.67
Ladies HATS Your Choice $1.00
LADIES1 DRESSES
Regular $5.98
Regular $7.98
Regular $9.98...
Regular $10.98
Regular $12.98
Regular $14.98 .......
Regular $16.98.......
Regular $19.98.....~r
Regular $22.50..........
..... Now $3.98
..... Now $4.98
..... Now $5.98
..... Now $6.98
..... Now $7.98
..... Now $9.98
..... Now $10.98
_ Now $12.98
. Now $14.98
J Other items too numerous to mention. Come
yourself.
see for
Peyton Bros.
\ “The Home of Quality Merchandise” —
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/Phone 54
Teague, Texas
faster i
better calf *t®rts
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5unny5outhiand
CREEP FEED
Gets you lota of pounds
fain whan those (tint
cost least! Coma in and
talk it over - 1st us provs
to you that calf ersap
leading pays!
Freestone County
Farmers Co-Or
TEAGUE
G. C. Gregorys
Entertain Class At
New Lake Cabin
On Thursday night of last
week Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Grego-
ry invited the men of Mr. Gre-
gory’s Sunday School class and
their wives to their new cabin
at the City Lake for a water
melnn party.
Following the invocation by
Bro. Thomas, iced melons wi
served to 16 members an
guests.
A fellowship and social hour
was enjoyed before good nights
were said. •
Toal Family
Moves to Iowa
T. W. Toal, assistant division
engineer for the BRI in Teague,
left Friday for Des Moines, Iowa,
where he has been transferred.
Mrs Toal and children, three-
year old Cynthia and six-month-
old twins,Lisa and Kyle, will
join Mr. Toal the first of August.
Mr. and Mrs. Toal have made
many friends here who hate to
' i f.sa- sadtr good neighbors araf
ind" friends, but wish them success
I in their new work.
Mrsr-H. A Martin, Mrs. Lena
Martirv-Brenda, and Sandy Mar-
tin, of Houston, and Mrs. Lou
Phillips, and 'son Mark of Los
Angeles, visiter! in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Craig last
week.
Don’t follow fire trucks.
ROY DUNNS RETURN
FROM VACATION
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunn and
daughter, Miss Ann, have re-
turned home from a vacation
in New Orleans and other
points of interest.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cox of
Talco visited Mrs. J. E. Cox
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
of Arlington anr*pUn(,
birth of a son, Monday
He weighed seven
birth and has been
Fredrick.
I Mrs. Bessie Hardie, of
is the maternal grandnu
Bro. and Mrs. Hugh
and son of West, visited™
here Tuesday. Bro.
was minister of the i
Christ here before
West, where he Is
the church there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Co,
Mrs. Lloyd Webb visited ]
Mrs. Elvin Hedrick and
In San Antonio the
end.
Don’t fotlow Fire
what the
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1 be convinced /
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hostess
Royal Service
Program Held At
Baptist (’hurch
The W.M.U of the First Bap-
tist church met Monday at 3
o’clock in the social room of
the church for the Royal Service
program, with the Cox Circle in
charge.
Mrs: L. A. Thomas opened the
meeting With prayer.
Mrs. P. C. Hud nail, program
chairman, announced the pro-
gram subject, “All Roads Lead
to Ldndon,’’ where the Baptist
Alliance opened July 16 and
continues through July 22nd.
Approximately 90 nations be-
long to this Alliance.
Those appearing on the pro
gram were, Mesdames Hudnall,
Thomas, Quaite, and Cocrhum.
Mrs. Ottls Smith gave the de
votional from the second chap-
ter of Acts, 2-21.
With Mrs. Eva Duggan at the
piano Mrs. Thomas and Mrs.
Ben Lauderdale sang, "Lead On
Oh King Eternal.’’
Mrs. Tyus Petty served fr.uA,
punch and cookies from a table
laid In white with a ffower ar
rangement of roses. Table ap-
pointments were in crystal
The hostesses for the occasion
were Mesdames Hugh Glantoo,
Roy Thompson, Earl Turnham
and Lillian Quaite.
Mrs. Rufus Sheffield gave the
closing prayer.
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Sewell, W. L. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1955, newspaper, July 21, 1955; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140977/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.