Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1950 Page: 3 of 4
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Betty Grable •
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Continuous show from 2 till 11 p. m.
Lizabeth Scott, Don DeFore, and Dan Duryea
“Too Late For Tears”
PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT, 8UN.-M0N.—
Donald O’Connor in
“Curtain Call at Cactus Creek”
in Technicolor, with
Gale Storm, Walter Brenhan and Eve Arden
Wirt Hicks spent Saturday night mid Mrs. J. D. Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Aikin and Fred
Aikin attended singing at Hagana-
port. Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. White and
family of Deport . visited their
daughter Mrs. J. D. Sanders and
new baby. Sunday.
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NEEDMORE
By Mrs. J. T Kelley
Mrs. Maude Aikin of Dallas is
visiting relatives, here. ’
- Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben White Sunday wem-Alr.
and Mrs. Archie Lamb and fam-
ily Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godfrey
and Mrs. Bonnie Qodfrey.
A daughter Linda Aim was born
August 2nd. to Mr, and Mrs. J.
D. Sanders.
Jack Conroe was the guest Fri-
day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kelly. -
J. W. Aikin, employed at Dallas,
spent the weekend -with his fam-
ily, hereij
Mrs. L. M. Posey of Monroe, La.
is visiting her sisters Mrs. Jim
Aikin, here, and Mrs. Jim Hol-
comb at Sulphur Bluff.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly spent
Sunday in Hagansport, guests of
her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
White. '
Lyndal Hume is confined'to his
home with scarlet fever. .
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Phil Harris in
“Wabash Ave.”
In Technicolor
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kelly.
Harold Aikin visited during the
weekend with his uncle and aunt
Mr. and hjpa^Jim Aikin.
Mr. dnd Mrs. Jim Holcomb, Mrs.
-PTMl/Aikins anH. Mrs. Beulah Par-
ley visited in Pittsburg, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly, Mrs.
Dora White and Olan Rdy called
on Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sanders,
Mrs. J^k Sanders and son, Satur-
day night. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Arville Davis and
family of Hagansport, spent Sat-
urday night in the home of Mr.
TO be safe, the water supply
for the farm home must be pro-
tected from contamination by
dust, ground Water, Insects and
animals.
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George Montgomery Marie Windsor
Rod Cameroon .Wallace Ford
“Dakota Lil”
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By Mrs. J. W. Spruill
The revival at the
Church. closed Sunday night. Bro.
Douglass brought some i*eal heart
the home of her son she r?-
visiting. Bro. House was the pas- I
tor Of the Methodist Church two
on his 75th birthday and Earl
who’s birthday was Friday. August
4.
Miss Ann Taliaferro carried the
following ladies, Mmes. Oenia Em-
erson, Jesse Shumate, Andy Car-
rington, Joe Beck and Luther Gar-
retson to Sulphur Springs Sunday
afternoon to visit her mother Mrs.
Leia Taliaferro, who is in a hos-
pital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Buckanan
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Miss Ann Taliaferro of Dallas,
has been at her home here last
week. •
Mrs. Leia Holder movpd to Mt.
Vernon Monday, where she and
her mother Mrs. Case will make
their home. We regret losing her.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roberson re-
turned home Monday from a
visit with their daughter in Waco
and son Pete Roberson and wife ;
in Ft? Worth, who brought them
home and spent several days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spruill, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Spruill and Linda,
Mrs. BiUy Pierson and son Roy
of Mt. Pleasant, went to Dainger-
field Sunday, where they were met
by Earl Spruill and family, Mrs.
Jack Caruthers and daughter Ce-
celia of Tyler and enjoyed a pic-
warming messages.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Pirtle of
Bustac visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Black Sunday.
Leon Miller of Tyler was
Winfield visitor here Monday.
There will be a zone meeting at
the Methodist Church Wednesday
August 10th; one-hundred ladies
are expected.
Mr. Winifred Allen of Longview
Mr. H. S. Cody Sr. and H. S.
Cody enjoyed a visit to Mr. Cody’s
childhood home at 'Hamilton,
Alabama, last week. Mr. Cody was
reared there, coming to*Texas 50
years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. David Howard and
son David of Dallas visited his
mother Mrs. Clara Howard Sun-
day.
Mrs. Bonnie Woods of Mt. Pleas-
ant is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Prln-
tis Knotts this week.
Mrs. Rena Fuquay from Winns-
boro and her daughter Mrs. Law-
rence of Hopewell spent Thursday
with Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Taylor.
Mrs. P. A. King returned to her
home here Saturday .from rthe
M&S Clinic at Pittsburg and is
doing nicely.
A large number from here at-
tended the funeral of Mr. Maburn
Broach in Mt. Vernon last Thurs-
day.
Mrs. House '
! and son of Houston visited her
sister Mrs. S. A. Thomas and
other relatives last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watson at-
tended the funeral of her. cousin
died- suddenly Friday morning in Mrs. Hill Christoford at Pittsburg-
was last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pyron,
Mrs. Rex Pyron and son Walter
years, leaving here about 3 months j^y wre, Dallas visitors -Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary Allen returned from
a weeks visit with relatives tn
Marshall Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T.
Lawrence and grandson brought
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Douglass of
Winnsboro visited his brother Rev.
Arnold Douglas and family last
week. •
Miss Jaudeen Kinder has been
ill since Sunday but is better at
this writing.
Mrs. ima Beilharz and son Ted-
dy of Dallas visited her sister Mrs.
Johnny Browning Wednesday and
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irbin Smith re-
turned to Texas Oity Tuesday,
Mrs. Bertha Barnard accompanied
them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Davis visited
their son Rev. Thomas Davis in
Tyler last week.
Mrs. R. V. Barcelo remained
at home this week to attend the
zone meeting. Rev. Barcelo re-
turned to SMU.
Rocky Holmes visited his grand-
mother Mrs. Aubrey Houston in
Sulphur Springs Sunday.
Misses Connie and Shirley Lum-
bert of Carlsbad, New Mexico are
visiting their aunt Mrs. R. V. Bar-
celo this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spruill spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry - Spruill and Linda in Mt.
Pleasant.
Mrs. Myrtls Holmes is visiting
her daughter in Houston this
week.
Meryl Taliaferro ‘ of Austin Vis- I Marshall Saturday,
ited hjs parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Taliaferro* last week. ,
W. H. Rutledge and son Robert
of Littlefield, visited his cousin
Mrs. Dee Hale and husband last
week. ' 1 ‘
Mr .and Mrs. Jennings Scoggin
and girls of Daingerfield, visited
his sister Mrs. J. W. Spruill and
husband Monday, while enroute
to their home from a vacatfon
trip in Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jones, their
son and his wife from Clyde were
visiting old friends here last week.
Mr. Gene formally lived here;
leaving twenty years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gipson of
Wellington visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Spruill and daughter last'
Monday. ‘
Harold Harbor of Mt.
visited his grandparents
Mrs. J. B. Taliaferro and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Taliaferro.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Charley Cook of
Chapel HUI, visited Mrs. Laura nic dinner, honoring J.. W. SpruUl
Gaddis last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Rammage
of Wichita Falls spent the week-
end with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. B. E. Reed.
Mrs. Arnold Douglass' left Sun-
daynight for a visit with her par-
ents in Fort Worth.
Mmes. Walter Pyron, Howard
Cody, Louis Gaddis, Carl Rhone
and Worth Jaggers attended the
funeral of Mrs. R. M. House at
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Friday, August 11, 1950
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Devall, Charles K. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1950, newspaper, August 11, 1950; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267902/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.