Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Holmes of Winfield.
Mrs. Dorothy Hogan of Sulphur
Springs visited her mother, Mrs.
Ola Smith.
Oscar Shurtleff of Winfield is
spending this winter with his
daughter, Mrs. Edna Cates, in Mt.
Vernon.
The ladies of the Baptist Church
in Winfield met Monday after-
noon for a foreign mission study
in the church.
Mrs. Ola Mae Powell of Fort
Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Ilex Tosh
of Clarksville were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison
Roach.
Mozell Holman and Celia Wall
of Mt. Vernon visited Nora Heck
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. A. Fox is a bed patient at
her home in Winfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Smith of
Dallas visited his mother, Mrs.
Carrie Smith, over the week end.
Engagement of Gay
Talley and Claude
Stewart Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Mart R. Talley of
Hagansport announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Miss Ne-
thelia Gay Talley, of Houston, to
Roy Claude Stewart, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude L. Stewart, of
Houston.
The wedding will be in April at
the Memorial Drive Baptist
Church in Houston.
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M. A. (Catfish) Smith and fam-
ily of Waco spent Friday night
with his mother, Mrs. Ida Smith,
‘in Winfield.
Mrs. M. A. Smith spent Satur-
I day night with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Penn, in Mt. Ver-
non.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hutson
are the happy grandparents of
Stevie AK«n. whoso arrival was on
Friday, January 4. at Memorial
Hospital in Mt. Pleasant. Par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Agan
of Mt. Pleasant.
Claud Lawrence is a patient in
Franklin County Hospital. He is
reported doing nicely.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Eula
Smith were Ben Smith and son of
Tyler.
Jim Bryant was carried to a
Mt. Pleasant hospital Sunday aft-
ernoon for a few days check up.
Week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bobbie Eubanks were Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Thornton and chil-
dren of Greenville.
Harry Mallory went to Hunts-
ville last week for a
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Bessie Hobbs returned
Sunday to keep house for Mrs.
Janie Carmack. Mrs. Carmack is
103 years old and can still do part
Of her house work and reports she
, is feeling fine.
Penny Gaddis, Kenneth Kirk,
Diane Carey, C. E. Hutson are all
on the sick list.
Fox huner, Jack Bankhead, of
Winfield, Jim Hildreth and Happy
Goswick of Saltillo enjoyed a fox
hunt near Saltillo Saturday night.
Harold Fuquay of Ore City
■pent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Sampson Fuquay.
— Mrs. Ruby Rhone spent Wed-
nesday in Plano with her brother
and fairly, Mr. and Charles
Mayes.
Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Fuquay
Visited Mrs. Jim Bow Benson in
Blodgett Sunday afternoon. Mrs.
Benson is home from the hospital
recuperating from recent surgery.
Mrs. Jewel Slone of Mt. Pleas-
ant visited Nora Beck Sunday.
Mrs. Jewel Ellis and Mrs. Pearl
McClintock attended the funeral
of their uncle, J. A. Green, in Dal-
las, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian'Taft Nel-
son of Mt. Pleasant were Sunday
afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Nelson.
Mrs. June Farr taught the les-
son from the book entitled
•'Luke’s Portrait of Christ” to the
ladies of the Methodist Church in
Winfield Monday afternoon.
, ■ Mrs. Ixira Roper of Mt. Pleas-
ant and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Roland
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Benton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cloninger of
. Mt. Pleasant visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Cloninger Sunday.
Thirty-two were present Friday
night at Winfield school cafeteria
for the first meeting of he 4-H
Club. Mrs. Bobbie Nuss met with
the group and plans for the new
year were made and discussed at
the meeting. Kenneth Kirk has a
4-H heifer for his club project this
year.
Rocky Holmes of Winfield en-
tered ETSC, Commerce. Monday.
He has been a student in Texas
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Attendance wu down this week
end in Sunday School and church
due to ao many having flu. Bro.
Stone brought the morning serv-
ice, and Bro. John Parker, a mis-
sionary from Santiago, Chile,
brought the evening message.
The message Sunday night was
brought by Bro. Parker. Bro. and
Mrs. Parker and sons, David and
Kenny, sang “Jesus Loves You” in
the native tongue of Chile.
DAPHNE
By MRS. BESSIE BLACK
Darrell Moore and little daugh-
ter, Sallie, of Texarkana, visited
from Monday until Tuesday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neal
Moore.
Visitors during the week end
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fate
Cooper were Mrs. Rc^Worthy and
son, Olan, and Mrs,^PsHe Worthy
and children al] o^Bridges Cha-
pel, Will Brown and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hunnicutt and son. Bruce,
of Mt. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Sh'.irbet of Mt. Pleasant.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sinclair and
children of Scroggins were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ed-
wards and girls Sunday.
Jessie Steele and daughter of
Dickerson, C. S. Newman of
Gladewater and M^...Montgomery
of Marshal] Springs visited friends
here recently.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hanks and
grandsons. Garry a n d Barry
Chambers, attended a birthday
dinner given in honor of Alvin
Hanks at the honie of Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie Cowley Sunday.
Week end visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Black were
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Black of Win-
field. Eldon Black of Sulphur
Springs and Pat Duffell of Talco.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hanks of
Bridges Chapel, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Jones and children of Ada.
Okla., visited Saturday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hanks.
Mrs. Jones is a half sister of Mr.
Hanks.
Robert Chambers of Dallas vis-
ited Sunday night with his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Hanks.
Mr. and Mrt^ George Sides
spent the past week end with their
daughter, Mrs. George Turner and
Mr. Turner of Dallas.
Shirley Edwards and Ruth Hun-
nicutt spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunnicutt of
Mt. Vernon.
Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Castle of
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Agee
and boys of Garland visited their
parpnts, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Cas-
tle and Jackie Sunday.
T. R. Havens received word on
Thursday morning of the death of
his brother-in-law, H. Norton, of
Pittsburg. Mr. Norton died from
a heart attack.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hayden of
Pickton attended church at
Greenwood Sunday night and
brought with them Bro. and Mrs.
John Parker and sons from Chile.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin
have gone to Muleshoe for a visit
with their daughter, Mrs. J. Lew-
is Morris and family.
Those from Center Grove at-
tending church at Greenwood on
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and Fred-Havens of Tulsa, Okla.,
visited their brother, T. R. Hav-
ens and family Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Havens and
Juqulta visited Mr. and Mrs. Ruby
Turrentine and Mr. and Mrs. Aus-
tin Copeland and Ernie Monday
night.
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McClung, Mrs. Rosie Webb, Wood-
row Klrtley, Tony, Larry and Da-
vid, T. R. Havens and Juquita,
Mrs. Mary Ann Knotts, Mrs. Fran-
ces Poor, Texle Patrick, Mrs. Dor-
othy Mitchell and children, John
Sharp, Myrtle Stone, Mrs. Archie
Stone and Pat.
Mrs. Opal Moore of Richardson,
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Sunday night were Bro. and Mrs.
Don Styles, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Emerson, Janice and Charlie, Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Simons and Mrs.
Mary Fuquay, Phyllis and Zack.
Mrs. Finley Beeson and John
Max Havens visited their father,
T. R. Havens end sisio’’, Juquita
Havens, Friday.
Mrs. T. R. Havens, Mrs. Finley
Beeson and John Max Havens at-
tended the funeral of H. Norton
Friday.
R. A. and Dennie Turrentine
visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ruby Turrentine, Saturday.
Turrentine Is sick with flu.
Those on the sick list for the
week were Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Vick, Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Trren-
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1960, newspaper, February 11, 1960; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1278192/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.