The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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PAGE FOUR
THE CANTON HERAIS
THURSDAY, HBUARY 11, 1M48
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HOW TO WviAKE YOUR MEAT GO FURTHER
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Third Meal
Second Meal
Meat Cut
First Meal
business Saturday.
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Broiled TOastwiches
Beef Brisket with Beans
Beef Brisket
Roost Pork with Dressing
Blade End of Pork Loin
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Scotch Pancakes
Lamb Shoulder
Pasties
dish when combined with cream
Short Cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peacock and
Wednesday.
his family here.
Tull and family.
Mrs. M. E. Loving of Quitaque
and
Miss Katherine Ciabtree of Dal-
squares of pastry and fold over to !
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Baptist Church.
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M. A. Keahey of Colfax visited
CONSULT US
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keep
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Miss Bernice Sanders of Dallas tinsve trading and loyalty
hair clean and glowing—to keep
in some localities.
stroke of paralysis last week but ders.
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nie Stone, and other relatives.
Vancickle,
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P. O. Box 144
in the home of A. F. Turner Sun-
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Saturd iy night
Jim Audas and wife of Athens
Good stands of well-fertilized legumes will
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give a week to a series of studies ! from a nervous condition and was
Phone 112
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CANTON RADIO SERVICE
1155 Sixteenth St., N. W.
Washington, D. C.
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It seems to us that the average 1
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freedom? The army needs
scrap metal now.
take from the air and return to the soil
than 100 pounds of fixed nitrogen per
with cooked oatmeal, an egg and
seasonings to make Scotch Pan-
Mrs. J. C Rogers of Wills Point
spent Monday witn her mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Galloway
were Wills Point visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lintz
and children visited in
Sunday.
your
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for
your
stuffing is made for it by combining
whole kernel corn, cracker crumbs,
Euzelian Class Enjoys
Social Thursday
of
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Society of Christian
Service Begins New Study
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William Sherman, James Boslyne
and Q. C. Nugent.
High lease and royalty sales are
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sauce and served between layers Thursday,
and over the top of biscuits as Pork !
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E. D. HIGGINBOTHAM
At Rascoe’s Service Station
Phone 44
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ABSTRACT CO.
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North Side Square
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LAMB SHOULDER
First meal. A stuffed lamb shoul-
AMERICAN POTASH INSTITUTE
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ROCK HILL
By MRS. A. F. TURNER
OAKLAND
MRS. O. D. KENNEDY.
gave it a living interpretation in
our own lives.
Prompt and Courteous
all.
EUBANK BROS.
Canton Phone 136
BLUE BONNET SHOPPE
MRS. A. H. TRAVIS
Charlcie Martin—Vivian Johnson
Adis Norrell
may be used to season vegetables i
or to make soup stock. A tasty' [
i ond chapter of the book of Titus. ।
In the morning hour the pastor’s
message dealt with "Hinderances
to the Beauty of Christianity." In
the evening hour the sermon cen-
tered about the theme, “Aids to
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Tom Riley
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der is a thrifty roast. The bones :
the discussions on the book by
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PersnarDEAFENED!
Rev. Lee was in Wills Point on I "
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j Mr. and Mrs. Alton Roscoe and ;
daughter were Tyler visitors
. Phone 87
R ley who is class president pre-
sided over th business section
1 phress, Jr., R. E. Blackwell, Fos-
ter Cooper. Willis Terry • and
Misses Dee Stanford and Maggie
Peach.
person of today isn’t quite so i
average as he used to be. That’s
acre and the last few days royalty hard but comfortably.
Estes sales have been reported up to 1
Dallas $60 per acre. The surveys within '
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and pr sented the class teacher, j
Mrs. Nolen, who inspired the
class members with a spiritual
talk.
a moderate oven for about three
hours.
Second meal. Broiled toastwiches
suggested for the second meal, are
prepared by slicing left-over brisket
and making into sandwiches. The
sandwiches are dipped in beaten
egg and milk and broiled until
brown.
Third meal. The left-over meat
from the brisket may be ground
and combined with boiled rice and
seasonings to make a stuffing for
green peppers. These are baked in
a hot oven until done—about 45
minutes.
BLADE END OF PORK LOIN
First meal. Blade end of the pork
loin is excellent for a roast. The
end cut is lower in price than the
center cut. Roasting is easy when
a few simple rules are followed. The
roast should not be covered and no
water added. A low temperature
saves both meat and fuel. A bread
dressing, shaped in balls and placed
around the roast half an hour be-
fore it is done, will extend the serv-
ings. This roast requires 30 min-
utes per pound.
Second meal. The cold slices of
roast pork are delicious heated in
barbecue sauce.
Mrs. Odell Taylor and little son number of years.
, are here from Celina, Kansas, for No doubt a number of drilling
Jay Hodges of Arp spent the:
Reagan Burett and Peck
Miss Margaret Peacock and B. T.
i Black of Mineola visited Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Peacock Sunday.
Improving
J. I. Davis, who has been se-
rieusly ill, is slowly improving.
Last Sunday, both, of the mes- ,
enges werp taken from the sec- i
, and children and Mr. and Mrs. church Thursday night, Feb. 18.
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A cordial welcome awaits all!
men and women who will come | during the week with is son, Dr.
with us to worship God and to T. R. Keahey, and wife.
study His word and seek His will I
for our lives. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rascoe and
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tion has been looked upon
mother, Mrs. Min-1
Ophelia Kellis spent Saturday has been wide spreadleasing ac-
। night and Sunday in Kilgore. tivities over the entire county
-| ----- and for the past few weeks ex- beauty efficiency to
Nutrition authorities say that
Mrs. American Housewife’s job of
feeding her family is one of the
most important in the war effort.
For nourishing food is going a long
way toward building strength and
morale on the home front.
At the same time, women are be-
ing called upon to conserve food as
a wartime necessity. This means
they must use every ingenuity to
eliminate waste and get the most
out of the food they buy.
How to make their meat go fur-
ther seems to be a subject of espe-
cial interest, since building meals
around this food is an American
tradition. So home economics ex-
perts have come to the rescue with
all sorts of ideas and recipes de-
signed to extend the meat purchase
as far as possible.
Here are a few of many practical
ideas along this line.
BEEF BRISKET
First meal. Brisket cooked with
beans is a delicious dish for the
first serving. The beans are soaked
over night and brown sugar, onion
and seasonings added, then placed
in a covered kettle with brisket on
top. Brisket and beans should be
covered with water and cooked in
seasonings and minced green pep-
per. The roast is placed on a rack
in an open pan and about 40 min-
utes per pound allowed in a slow
oven. ■
Second meal. For the next night’s
favorably by oil operators
sales scalp healthily stimulated,
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Mrs. Fled Callahan and daugh-
ter of Dallas spent Sunday in
Canton.
"bits” may be ground and mixed |
To have the plants operate at full capacity
and efficiency, a balanced fertility program
providing for lime, phosphate, and potash
must be followed. Since legumes are greedy
feeders on potash and remove large amounts
of it from the soil, this nutrient is very im
portant in "growing your own nitrogen" for
the following crop or grass-legume pastures
if you are in doubt as to the fertility of
your soil, consult your official agricultural
authorities regarding soil tests and proper
fertilization. Write us for free information
and literature.
Tracy Reeves of Fort Worth
visited Miss Ottie Bailey Sunday.
your war-time
We are having some real spring ! lyL100 De. S-. Juu
weather. | spent the week-end with her pa-
J. P. Robertson suffered a light rents, Mr. and UMrs. Bryant San-
make a triangle. Pinch the edges
together. Brown in a hot oven.
These are called Pasties.
Third meal. The remaining lamb
.Mis. Mae Ashworth,
cakes for supper or for breakfast. । ------
j Robert Taylor of Houston spent
a few days with his parents, Mr.
1 and Mrs. W O. Bacum.
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Taylor, has been stationed there
। since completing his officers train-
ing at Fort Benning, Ga.
With the Superior, Magnoalia and your skin immaculate as a safe-
othry m -ior oil companies oper- guard against wondering infec-
There is an efficient way for
every beauty practice. It’s your
war-time duty to find it and use
it
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Pork Shortcake
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashley and
Hugh Mack of Dallas spent the .
week-end relatives here.
the Beauty of Christianity.” A
great deal of interest was shown ।
by the congregation as they read
and studied this chapter in the
light of present day affairs and ' progese.
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Tie a little string around’your
finger and remember to give your '
scrap metal to the army today.
, esch evening from th Bible on
1 "What Baptists Believe," basing
Nannie
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Merchant
Crockett
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Dean Patrick held in the basement of the
Mis. Jessie Nolen and Mrs.
hour was enjoyed, and refresh-j
ments served to the following: ,
carried to a hospital in Dallas for
treatment Sunday
Oliver Hamby of Anson, for-
merly of this place, spent Monday
part of
Dallas spent part of last week with Mr. and IMrs. c. C. Reid during ! weather over the week-end made it
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norrell and his stay. , possible for more to be in atten-
Mr. and Mrs. Odis Everitt. Mrs. Annie Kellam and Clifton idance. This increase was also ac-
Margaiet Helen Everitt of Dal- Downe of Dalles spent Wednes-! counted for to some extent by the j
las spent part of last week with day here with relatives visitaton and other work done i |
her parents, Mr. andMrs. Odis . . by several individuals. i_
* Mrs. Willie Roberts is now visit- ;
Everitt. T „ , ing in Titus county. ! It has been interesting to notice
Pvt. Alton Norrel ° Mrs. Henry Jones and son Lay- a fine attendance at our evening
Field spent Wednesday and • - ton, of Moore visited Mr. and Mrs. sei-vices, which in most localities
urday with his parents, -r Thomas Reid Sunday. are weak services. Many report
Mrs. Walter Norrell. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stephens and that they get particular blessings is slowly improving.
John Parks is spending. ' IVrs. Homer Skinner and daugh- out of attending both worship Dorsey Pool (better known to
days in Houston who was in the ter, Peggy of Dallas spent Sun- services on Sunday j h‘s many friends as Buck Stone)
wayne “ , i0.g n day with Davis St cphens and fam- Three new officers were elected , who is serving with the U S navy
coast Euardat La Porte rensat ny Sunday to help carry out the work was at home a few days last week
discharge an Sammie Skinner and family and of the church. These were neces- visiting his
urday. . Mrs. Clara Skinner spent Tuesday sitated both by creation of new
Mr. and Mrs. — . nn o night with Jesse Skinner and posit ons and filling vacancies.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norrell 6
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Mr. and Mrs. Harrison
h rn set aside as Sunday school I night and Sunday night.
week. The pastor will i Miss Mabelle Ford is suffering
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All services at the local Baptist
church were well attended Sun-
day with small increases noted
in all departments. The beautiful
in the
grandson, Joe Charles Groves, Van Zandt county has enjoyed
were in Mineola Monday. the biggest oil boom during the
----- past few months since the open-
Mrs Vilgil Hendley and Miss ing of the Van field in 1929. There
Mr. end Mrs. Lse Robertson of
। Dallas spent the week-end in
Canton.
an extended visit with Miss test will be made in the county
Mamie Maume. Her husband, Lt. during the year.
church Sund ay school held
problems of the church and of in-1 Dallas and Mrs. Shiflet of Crandall
dividuals are committed to God visited in the home of Press
in prayer. More than that, how- i Pruitt and family Sunday. Mrs.
The Euzelian class of the Bap- ever, each individual seeks to Shifletremained over for a weeks
know God a bit more intimately I visit.
monthly business and social than ever before. Several from here attended
meeting in the basement of the! The week of Maich 7-13, has j church at Old Bethel Saturday
church on last Thursday evening
with Mrs. Jessie Nolen and Mrs. study course
H H- Riley as co-hostesses. Mrs. pi-- • useel
M sdames Metta Hilliard, O. B. ।
FREE DEMONSTRATION
By New York Laboratory-Trained Expert
Wednesday, Feb. 17. Di xie Hotel, Canton Tex
Thursday, Feb. 18. Johnson Boarding House,
ennis, Tex.
Friday, Feb. 19. Joh nson Boarding House,
Ennis, Tex
EVENINGS RY APPOINTMENT .
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The hearing aid based on the findings of the U. S.
Government National Deafness Survey. Important discoveries
make possible the greatest help ever offered to the hard of hearing.
The Symphonic Acousticon has been designed to match in-
dividual hearing losses.__________________
Gasoline ration rulings prohibit extensive personal calls. This
special demonstration brings the latest developments in hearing
aids within your easy reach. Call today and prove to yourself
what Acousticon can really do for you. Hours: 9 A. M to 5 P. M.
Rev. Turner of Wills Point
Following th business, a
J. Me- this area are the E-
at7:30 and a prayerful period is I Sunday.
Third meal. The trimmings from
the roast make a surprise supper Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warren and
Big Oil Play Is
Underway Here
that name written by O. S. C.
Wallace. At this time a census I night in the homa of A. F. Tur-;
will be taken and an enlarge-1 ner and family and with his
social i ment of the Sunday school at- j daughter, Oneta, who is staying in
tempted. । that home.
The Society of Christian Service
met in the church for the first
lesson in the new study book,
"Will a Man Rob God?" Mrs.
Loughmiller gave foreword of the
book, Mrs Morrison the devotion-
al, Mrs. Addy gave the first
chapter of the book, Mrs. Stone
led in prayer.
The fellowship banquet will be
' las spent the week-end with
! friends at Jackson.
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gossc-a-gegaaummamyy proud parents of a new baby boy.
They named him Floyd Mack.
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| and Mr. and Mrs. W.ll Tull of
Mi Kinney of Greenville spent Dallas visited during last week
Saturday night and Sunday with with MMiss Allie Tull and G. w
S is visiting her parents, Mr.
enough gravy to hold together. I Mrs. M- J Pyron.
Place mounts of the mixture on {
John Thormahlen of Athens and daughter, Linda.
— m a cg-g, Faxlia family at Corrinth. Mrs. Rebel Blackwell was elected । spent one night last week in the visited Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and r . t g Curtis Ballard and family visited training union secretary, an office, home of A. F. Turner and family. Cauley Sunday,
last week-end. q,g his mother at Corrinth Saturday. She has filled for some time, Mrs. Edward Woolverton who moved I ----
Norma Dell Sea e < Mrs. Henrietta Stewart left Sat- Sibyl Cox was elected Sunday1 away from here last fall to near Mr and Mrs. Homer Sides of
spent the week-end wit i i P * urday for Dallas to work. school secretary to succeed Ar-1 wise has moved back in our com- Grand Saline visited Sunday with also reported in a large area in
rents, Mr. and Mri Chat e . m । Homer Reynolds, who is now thur Farrell, and Miss Mildred ' munity. We are glad to have the latter’s moher, Mrs. J. T- the Martins Mills section. The sec-
■Mrs. Charles Seale an aug - working in Lubbock, visited his Wortman was elected assistant ; them back. Todd, and family,
ters, Nancy and Patsy o ous-, wife here Sunday and they will director of the training union, a Rev. Howard Williams, pastor,
ton spent a few days " • move to Lubbock Tuesday. new position, and much needed j of Pleasant Glade church, visited
and Mrs. Charlie Seale. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fuller gave On
Charlie Seale aecompanie his father a surprise birthday The newest development on the day afternoon.
toDallssuesdawgen’dinner Sunday. A large crowd of church calendar is the brother-
- is. w n K £ relatives and friends attended. A hood. A mass meeting of men j ertson of Greenville, Yancy Rob-
last week wi re a ives . fine dinner was spread and a good will be held in the Canton church I ertson and sister, Charlie Fay, of I
Pvt Wibur.. “PP °tin was enjoyed by all present, at 8 o’clock on Monday, February 1 Dallas and Mrs. D. B. Uttley of
Maxie spent, 16 55 1 W. Elbert Peel and famly spent 15, for the purpose of organizing McKinney were at the bedside of I
his cousin, J rs. Fran i h . Monday night with Mrs. Ballard brotherhood. An outstanding I their father, J. P. Robertson, Sun-'
and family. His home 18 in North at Corrinth business man from Dallas will be day a week ago.
Carolina. Norris Stephens has joined the here to address the meeting and Mrs. O. B. Brown of Dallas and |
Mr. an • rs. rank ia navy and left for training I hurs- help in the organization. Men, Mrs. Paulinje Sparks of Terrell!
and Mary Lou spent Sunday Vis- dav. from the Baptist churches al over spent
iting in Jen ell. Mrs. Verner Wilson and two the county are to be invited to home of A. F| Turner and family.'
I fheorv small children of west Texas vis- attend this meeting.
One Sage a vance 5 ited her neice, Mrs. Elsie Fuller, Prayer meeting attendance has spent Sunday and Sunday night!
that we could hardly hope to recontly. been picking up a bit lately, with L. D. Audas and wife,
have good Weathe "i Mrs. O. D. Kennedy visited Mr. There were seventeen in atten- Tom Easley, wife and daughter,
in the state its in. ana Mrs. warm Fisher at Cor- dancc last Wednesday, and it is Melba Jean, of Phalba, Robe Eas-
rinth Wednesday. They are the hoped that this number will be i ley, wife and daughter, Annie
doubled right soon. Capable lead- I Ruth, of Old Bethel visited in the
I ers are in charge each Wednesday j home of Cliff Foster and family '
i Charlotte visited in Marshall
King, Troy Ledbetter, James
, Hodge, B. F. Gray, F. E. Um-
) ------ ating north of Canton this sec- tion,— to choose your make-up
| M sses Audie and Beatrice Wil- tion reports the highest prices re- wisely and use it well—to wear
hams spent the week-end with ceived Practically four surveys your nails at a workable length,
their brother, Pvt. Bruce Wil- have have been leased in this area, to keep your hands soft and free
liams in Paris. prices ranging from $10 to $50 per from hang-nails so they can work
| week-end with Mrs
: Hodges.
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Stufled Green Peppers
They say love makes the world
go round. Show your love for
America by giving your scrap
’ metal to bar now.
were Dallas visitors --
, Mrs. Leslie Florence of Gilmer
Virgil Hendley of Dallas visited
in Canton last week.
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Barbecued Pork Slices
Dwight Patrick and children vis- ---—---—
SXXrt. ana “^|“«< Uncle Peg Craft To Be 85
las.
It w ill bn remembered that on
. j .. . Valentine’s day, Feb. 14. that a
Mr. and Mrs. Will Woods have , „ . ..5 1* na »
. r c, u v very dear friend to many in Van
moved into the Jim Shields house _ m.-
.. c . m.. , Zndt county will observe his
in south Canton. This place was .. .5 , 25
vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler irt ay’ ' J. (Uncle Peg)
who moved into Bill Carpenter’s Craft Wouldn’t it be nice for his
. . 1. many friends to remember him, if
house on the north side of town. . ‘ ... ■
not possible to make a personal
call, to send a card or letter?
Sunday school was well attended
Sunday. Everyone has a special
invitation.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Windham
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman McLeinore of Jackson.
Aubrey Horace Grows of near
Canton spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Billy John Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Meredith
and son, Arvil, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meredith of
Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J Flowers are !
the proud parents of a baby girl,
Carolyn Sue.
Mr. and Mrs. John Windham I
and daughter , Jane, of Canton
spent Sunday W.th Mr. and M s.
Austin Evans.
Mrs. Waylon Langston and
children of New Boston are spend-
ing the week with hei sister, Mrs.
Royal Meredith.
Miss Sybil Simmons spent the
past week with Mr. and Mrs. Irby
McWillams. i
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Evans
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
For st Sides.
Dave Meredith and daughter.
Lillian, spent Thursday evening
with M/S. Mollie Stegall of
Athens.
Mrs. Herbert Simmons, Mrs.
Earl Anderson, Mrs. Wyli Fugate,
Mrs Clarence Burn? Mrs. Dewey
Fugate and Mrs. Ten Fugate at-
tended a quilting at Mrs. Earlie
Cash’s last Wednesday.
Wanda Lee and Daisy Wilburn
spent the week-end with Vivian
Foster of Rock Hill.
Mrs. John Windham and daugh-
ter, Jane, of Canton attended
Sunday school hire Sunday. We
welcome them back
George Eeall of Dallas spent
the week-end at home.
There will be a quilting at Mrs.
Clai:nce Burn's Friday. Every-
body is invited.
spent together at which time the ; Clyde Cogrove and family of |
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CREAM LEVEL
LAURA NELL FAGLIE | 1
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