Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1950 Page: 6 of 8
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unless you have adequate insurance.
Don’t wait for that blow to fall!
Get your Fire Insurance today from
Is thousands of miles away.
Christmas gifts to your loved ones
should be in the mails now.
You will find in our store the ap-
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Bob' Friday and both boys and girls '
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Mal tha Lou Stew art wais taken
1 to Hie Deport hospital on Monday.
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A w ide selection of Elgin and
Butova watches, Sheaffer Pens and
Pencils, Ronson Lighter, Bill Folds/
Rings, Overseas Kits, Shave Kits,
Old Spice Toilet Sets and many ‘
other items that will help to make
his a Merry Christmas.
1 nely» father, Tom F.i..;.,j3,
Pickton. Mr. Phillips Is ill.
The Boy Scouts will held their
regular meeting Tuesday night,
I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flournay an^i .Harville of
.family, of Uvalde visited his sisti
I Mrs. Bill Skidmore, and family.
Mrs Skidmore returned home with
them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jrby
Sulphur Springs were
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Calvin Ttaley and
family of Mt. Vernon and Miss
Maxine Davis of Winnsboro were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Park
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H> Mrs. Bessie niatk
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooper Jr.
of Mt. Vernon visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs Ira Black Tues-
day tight.
Mrs." H. F. Hanks visited Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. Bert Hanks
of Bridges Chapel*
Miss Martha Edwards Is atend-
ing her grandmother.' Mrs. Tom
EdWards. who is ill at her home' Davis Sunday,
in the Flora Bluff community. I Mrs. Walter ’Connell^ and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers Neal Solomon visited Mrs. Con-
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MT. VERNON. TEXAS
'Weaver visited Mr4 and tors. 8.
D. Uoswick Sunday
Mr. and
and Mrs. Roaell
llnlhvi. nt id Mr
Hopper of, Ml.
Put a set on yovr
, <ar and enjoy a
' new riding thrill!
tvirything a fir* <«« J?
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’ •' Oroator traction /IJx
• lailer stoorlng - Olt
Quicker stopping
;>O ko4> driving fatigue «.
e Fewer car rattles wO
• GtlATIR MILIAOl WS
Yea, Supor-Cuahion out;
perform* conventional
ttroo In all thoso Import-
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Ottis Steele of Mt. Pleasant
visited his parents. Mr.- and Mrs.
H. A. Steel Monday. •
Mrs. Ida Thomas of New Hope
attended Sunday School and
Church here Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ira Black spent
and
of
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Mr. and Mrs. Coy Davis Sunday. 1
Mr. and Mrs. EMwin Holder of
Sulphur Springs were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Giddens Sun-
day. .•
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ti Mrt T. L Adair, Mr
and children of
and Mrs. John
Sterling visited
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Hiilpjiur L. Linker, HOnday.
were i
The spread of it he pink
worm during the current crop it
termed by entomologists as the
nost serious threat tq the future
of cotton production experienced
since the south-wide spread of the
boll weevil.
PRIZE-WINNER—Meadow Lodge Klow 1036056. finishing her
record as a (wo->earlold. look first prise and was named champ-
ion Guernsey cow at' the 1050 State Fair in Dallas. She is the
dam of .Meadow Istdge Kinsman, a prhte-wlnner at the Dallas
Fair, which topp'd the Texas state Gurnsey bull sale when pur-
chase! by Dr. George P. Grout and A. J. Laws of franklin
t ouniy recently. Meadow laidge Klow was a prise winner at the
1050 Minnesota Stale Fair, look first prize for produce cow at
the Wisconsin State Fair for 1950. and was a prize winner at
the National Daily Show In Waterloo, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stephens if Mt. Vernon spent Saturday night
and son, Virgil lae, mid Mr. and with liis mother, Mrs. H. E. Hanks,
Mrs. Steve Stevenson ot Dallas'and Mr. Hunks,
visited Mr and Mrs. Robert i
Savage Sunday. Dr. Allen Lowry
of Hugo. Okla., Mrs. E. H. Douglas
and Mrs. Gene Douglas of Win-;1
nsboro were Thursday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Savage.’
Mrs, H. E. Bedgood received a
message Monday announcing the
arrival of a niece. Susan, daughter
of Rev and Mrs. R. L. McCulloch
of Atlanta. Georgia on Nov. 13:
Irgll Alcorn of Brownwood and Springs,
Andrews . visited ' made
Sulphur
leader,
talk here
of
layman
O. D. Alcorn of Andrews , visited' made an interesting
their sister, Mrs. H. E Bedgood Sunday morning,
and Mr». Bruce Solomon, over
tiro week-end.
Mrs W. M. Bedgood And
Billy, were in Dallas Saturday to
Mrs.
under-
Dallas
YOUR DOLLAR
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HALT1LLO
Mr*. H. J. Avarltt
Mrt. J. <? Stephens was pain-
fully burned, when her clothing
enught fire as she was burning
trash iu the yard at her home.
She -Ur receiving treatment at
Memorial Hospital In I
4' I Springs Here 'to attend her
Mr. and Mrs.. Bernon ptephens of Fort Worth vtoited his parents,
Of Hot Springs. Ark ; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Wardrup, Hun-
O. P. Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. W
B. McMahan. Mr. and Mr*. J. G.
‘ Stephens Jr., Bobble and Bennie
Gene Htcplwns of Dallas; Mrs. L.
R. Farrington and Mrs. C. E Rice
of Houston; and Mr. and Mrs.
Aubrey Stephens ot Chicago. Ill.
Mrs. Bridges and Mr. and Mrs.
Aubrey Stephens remained for a
longer visit.
Mrs. Ila Whipple -of F‘
Arlz. Is visiting her pmviits, Mr. I building.
. and Mrs. Cr K Kurr.
Perry Bedgood, now
Dallas, spent the week-end at bls i Worth
i, , home here. • mid Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brewer and | It. M. Arthur
daughters, Pi ggy mid Patsy, of Friday.
Guests In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Black Sunday afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Black
of Winfield and Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Black of Cooper.
Mrs. Neal Moore spent Saturday
night in the home of her sister,
Homer Pugh, and mother,
Minnie Chester, of Mt. Ver-
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be with her sister-in-law,
Alcorn of Odessa, who i
went major surgery In a
hospital.
Willie Reid of Dallas visited J
Mr. and Mrs. George Williams and
Mrs. Della Sandors Sunday.
Mrs. Lloyd Orren, Mrs. Weldin
Orren and children and Mr. and
Mrt. H. J. Avarltt were in
Greenville Monday.
R. B. Cleveland attended
A At M-BMU football game
Dallas Saturday
Rev. R. A. Gorsllne and Mrs.
J. V. Shelton attended the Baptist
last
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/Dallas and Mr. and' Mrt.- William Pattonville Spent a day with the
tn/l.Harville of Fort WX>rth visited Sam House family last Week.
tJ. Mr. and Mrs. M. L Barron, also ! The Hagansport basket ball team
Z Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hunt of [played
1 y’ Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. j--1-1
Hunt of' Pu'rley.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson |
made, a business trip to Greenville
Saturday.
■Mr. and Mrs. Smith Seay of
Sundow*n are visiting Mrs. Prudie
McCullers and Mack. <
Mr. arid Mrs. Easterling of Tqxas
City are the parents of a son
born last Tuesday. The baby has
been named Jimmy Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brown of
Dallas report the birth of a
daughter born Sunday..
Mr. and Mrs. ..J. B. Garrett and
daughter of Dallas visited Mrs.
Dodson on Saturday. ,
Sunday with Mathus Black
family of Good Hope. . . ..
Ipi/RLEF
By Reba Gldden*
Mrs. Ruby Miller of Cooper
spent Sunday with her brother.
Spurgeon Solomon, and Mrs. Sol-
omon.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Solomon
spent the ^eek-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Solomon in Shreveport,
La.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Draper have
moved to Dallas, where he is
employed.
Dinner guests of Mr.-and Mrs. S.
R. Carby and Roe Sunday were
Thelma Carby, Gene Scherman of
Kilgore, and Noel Chambers of
Daphne.
Cecil Weatherford is workilig in
Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs.
family
H, McCorkle
district
Friday, November 17, 1956
EWHAdANSPOR'i ' 1116 Jack Kawlinson faml'y mrfv-
By Mrs. Geo. P. Grout ' ed lnto 016 Jack Fostec house’
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jones, of | Mr. and Mrs. Robert House of
day.
| Mrs R. B. McAfee, Mrs. C. B.
Scruggs, Mr*. W. M. Bedgood,
Mrs. E. B. Wilson, Mrs. Torrell
Arthur, Mrs. J. B. Ward Jr., Mrs.
W. C. Bermrtt, Mra A. L. Wal-
lace, Mrs. Royal E.. Wilder and
Mrs. Bruce Wardrup were tn
Sulphur Springs Monday to attend
a scliool of instruction for Order
Phoenix, of Eastern Star, in the Masonic
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I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arthur and
employed in daughter, Barbara Hur. of Fort
' ' '.....i visited her parents, Mr
E. K. ‘
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Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1950, newspaper, November 17, 1950; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268452/m1/6/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.