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PAGE EIGHT
THE CAINTON HERALD
THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1945
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PERMANENTS
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Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Ward,
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Rev. Runyon Nease and
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spent the week-end here.
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Mrs. A. W. McLemore visit-
shin and children have been baby of China Grove spent
sister.
Miss Melba Jean
Burns
Colfax.
spent one night last week
vice president; Mrs. Joe Hackney,
ter.
Mrs. Bob Mayne of Tyler
Mayne.
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Mrs. Oma Chamblee enter-
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Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mere-
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spent Sunday in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blankin-
Bonner Fugate.
Mrs. Daphine Easley and
Miss Mary Peace of Dallas
spent the week-end at home.
son of Dallas spent
end with Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Emerson
family of Grand Saline.
Mrs. D. L. Yantis spent a
few days last week in Dallas.
Mrs. Charlie Flowers and
little daughter, Sue, of Tun-
dra spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hargrove
MRS. PAUL STANFORD
ENTERTAINS STUDY CLUB
Miss Janie Weir of Wills
Point spent the week-end
here.
Joe Bob Hilliard of A&M
College spent the week-end at
home.
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Mrs. Alice Mathis of Dallas
visited this week with Miss
Annie Massey.
Mrs. Jack Emerson of Ben
Wheeler was a Canton visitor
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dyke and
James spent Saturday in
Palestine.
'the latters parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. B. Bates.
Mrs. Gertrude Hubbard and
Mrs. Dora Brown were Dallas
visitors Friday.
Mr. Mincey of Mississippi is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Fan-
nie Stoudenmire.
Mrs. Metta Hilliard return-
ed to Dallas with Joe Bob,
Sunday.
Mrs. Ernest McGrady and
Gerald have moved to Grand
Prairie.
Pvt. Henry Williams of
Camp Fannin, Tyler spent
the week-end with relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Tur-
ner and baby of Rock Hill
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Jake White.
Mrs. Alma Carter of Dallas
Charlie Brock spent the
week at home.
There was a dinner given in
of Tyler, Mrs. Alice Risner
and Mrs. Marguerite Woods
of Dallas.
Mrs. Baker Watkins and
daughter of Eustace spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
mer’s sister, Mrs. Lillie Hath-
cock, who is in the hospital
in Dallas. We wish for Mrs.
Hathcock a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Stout
and J. T. Thormahlen spent
Friday with Mrs. Sue Tanner
of Tyler.
We are very sorry to report
Mrs. Billie Crabtree being on
the sick list last week. We
tacky. The judges, Mrs. Ray, Mrs.
Chamness and Mrs. Nolley gave
the prize to Mrs. Mary Morris.
The club met Jan. 17 with Mrs.
C. F. Grant to make two quilts.
Each member brought a covered
dish for lunch. The hostess re-
ceived many useful birthday pres-
ents.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Bill Reed Feb. 10. Visitors
are welcome. The hostess served
S. Y. Etheridge.
Henry Brasher and son, J.
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It is now7 time to plant—Visit our sales yard
for evergreens, shrubs, and loses.
We also have potted blooming plants, succulents,
Cacti, and folage plants.
Corsages and funeral designs our specialty.
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moved to their new home on
Dixie Highway Saturday.
Aubrey Groves underwent
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HUBERT ELLIOT & H. F. BUTLER, Mechanics
----- I honor of Pvt. Maxtel Tramel,
Mrs. Marvin Fuller spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
several days last week in Ft. Romie Halbrook. The follow-
Worth with her daughter, ing were present’ Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Lide, who under- Mrs. Jodie Stricklin, Mrs.
went an appendix operation. Susie Sides, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. J. B. Barton and Jo- Leon Townley and son, Mr.
anne of Brownsboro are visit- and Mrs. Herman Tidmore
ing Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clem- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
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-- Mrs. A. E. Dennis and Jan
Mrs. Tommie Black spent a of Tyler spent Sunday with
few days in Dallas last week, her mother, Mrs. A. W. Me-
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One quilt was quilted, one
was tacked and many blocks
were pieced. Mrs. Earlie Cash
will entertain, the next quilt-
I ing on Jan. 24. Everyone has
an invitation to attend these
quiltings.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Trussel
and children of West Texas
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earlie
Cash and family recently.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cham-
blee and girls spent the week-
end at the bedside of the for-
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Mr. and Mrs. Reuben San- second vice president; and Mrs.
ders of Dallas spent several Sam Beard, secretary and treas
days here with Mr. and Mrs. urer.
Joe Lee , and while here they
spent the day with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Sanders at Colfax,
Pearl Kellam and her friend, and guests, Mesdames Owen
Mr. Goodfellow, of Dallas Springer. W. E. West, Joe Hack-,
anepbremnadomhgmrrevith Mr‘
. Mrs Mattie Reid, Truette CoxnanduftsgTs ar new year
and Mis. Ruthie Berry spent activities with the following offi-
Saturday afternoon with Mrs. cers: Mrs. R. E. Blackwell, pres-
Lizzie Podgette at East Cen- ident; Mrs. Metta Hilliard, first
Freeman Chambless, Dowell ----
Shields and Allen Fincher at- The Wednesday Study Club met
tended Quarterly Conference last week in the home of Mrs.
at the Methodist Church in Paul Stanford with nine members
C.1FA gndav and two guestst, Mrs. Ben Cox
-Oa ,P J. j , , and Mrs. Rufus Taylor. An in-
.Mr.Elwood and family, of spiring New Year paper was given
Mt. Gibson visited Bill Mar- by Mrs. Metta Hilliard.
tin and family here Sunday. The roll call was ‘How to be a
Milton Blaine and family of good club member.”
with their grandparents, Mr. visit with his parents before
and Mrs. W. E. Jackson, tering school at A&M.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riley, with Oneda Gilmer of Jack-
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Riley, son.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Riley, C. Arvil Meredith and Jimmy
. . . given under direct
and competent super-
vision. You save money
when you come to . . .
OPERATORS
Addis Norre Leland Callahan
Geraldine Gabbert
ADDIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 107
# ley and children spent Sun-
:: day afternoon with Mr. and
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I Mrs. Omilee Meredith and
little daughter, Jane, spent
Saturday with relatives here.
Mrs. Mary Foster, formerly
of this community was laid
to rest in the Cool Springs
Cemetery. We sympathize
with the bereaved.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Ethe-
ridge and children of Dallas
Mrs. Hattie Kellis, Miss
Ophelia Kellis, Mrs. Virgil E. and daughter, Mrs. Jack
Hendley and Harold Kellis Wilborn of Wallace spent
- - - Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
On every battlefront, the unbeatable teamwork of men, animals,
and machines is helping to bring Victory nearer. Through the
jungles of Burma and the Southwest Pacific islands, over the
mountains and across the plains of Italy, France and India, men,
machines, mules and horses form lifelines of food, medicine
and munitions . . . supplying the countless demands of the men
fighting at the battle fronts. This is not strange . . . for, since
time began, men and animals have gone to battle side by side
• ;;siving devotion and courage, and life if necessary, to the
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NOTICE
Interest through and in-
cluding the calendar year
of 1944, will be paid on con-
sumer’s deposits. Bring
your deposit receipt with
you when you call at our
office for your interest, or
mail it to our Wills Point
office.
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT
COMPANY
Henry Geddie attended the
“Crusade for Christ” meeting
Mrs. Lee Sanders of Dallas in Tyler Thursday.
, ess to the Blue Springs Laurel
Mrs. D.H. Fugate enter-mgyed gommunity.lparene,Mr.ama‛MTS"J."F. anr'BaXra'dTenderson^ S *Pemde2knmms
and also visited Mrs. Docie
Flowers of Grand Saline.
Thomas Reid and family
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones at
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vine-
yard of East Center spent
Sunday here with Jesse Skin-
ner. |
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stephens
and daughter, Miss Fern, of
. Leon Townley, of Fort Worth c
for a visit ord of China Grove have
Fern'Burnett of Dallas moved in our community. We
visited church Sunday. We 81Ve them a hearty welcome.
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— E AM WORK on the homefront is just as vital to
Victory . . . hard wor e, sacrifice and loyalty is our share of
warfare ... and buyi ig W'ar Bonds regularly and often. The
one sure way of bringing the boys home sooner is to keep the
supplies rolling . . . tanks, planes, guns and ships ... the equip-
mentwith which a war is .won. The big job ahead demands
Teamwork on" the par of all ... so buy that extra Bond today,
and keep on buying Bonds until Victory! "
8 Ligbt Company is giving all-out support to the nation's war
aMlf anLabm'.e ^responsibility to keep electric power continuously
available for military installations, war industries and civilian needs, this Com-
ZdtixLCmP^ are selling War B&nJs anJ Stamps to cuit^ and
ot , ' buy"s B°rnds regularly and often... giving time
and effort in the support of every phase of the war program.
chicken salad, potato chips, ice
box cookies, Ritz crackers, hot
chocolate, and coffee to nine
members and six visitors, Mes-
dames Edd Nolley of Myrtle
Springs, Ada Ray, Carrie Cham-
ness, Blue Springs, Dorothy Mc-
Cully, Lucille Page, High, and
Miss Emogene Morris, Myrtle
Springs.
F. Riley, Mrs. Jessie Nolen; Burns attended a bail gam?
. - __ -- and Mrs. Ala Matthews were'at Van Friday night.
spent Sunday with Miss Oma dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. I Larry Vancoy of Camp
Mavne Chai lie Riley in Dallas, Sun- Fannin spent this week-end Bradley Watkins and daugh-
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tained the quilting club last,
week. There were 9 present.
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Mr. and Mrs. Burnett (ton have moved in our com-
Robertson and sons and the munity. We welcome them,
latter’s mother, Mrs. Bibbs of; ---------------
Greenville, Miss Charlie Faye MARTINS MILL
Robertson, her friend, Dr. j ____
Carth, Peck Robertson and I I.... _ j ..2u
son of Dallas, D. B. Utley of dithand children of Dallas
McKinney spent Sunday with spent the week-end here with
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Robertson relatives.
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A. W. Rusk attended court Mrs. Hubert Barnett shop- Adrain Pasley, Mr. and Mrs.
in Mount Pleasant on Mon- ped in Dallas Tuesday. I Rowen Moore and daughter,
. I Mrs. W. T. Wesson has ac- Pvt. and Mrs. J. R. Townley,
, , i , cepted a position in Terrell. John Townley, Ray Norris,
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Teel and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duncan of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mewborn. L - , ,
David of Hemphill spent the Kilgore spent Sunday with Everyone enjoyed the dinnerhope for her a speedy re-
week-end m Canton. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Russell, and hope and pray the next covy NaLn, MumEma, if
M • and Alls. Jess Simpson ill Be T xlerof one to a that ; Wills Point, Mrs. Vivian Hun-
of Grand Saline spent the Randolph.Field,Sans4nton io Rev M ton G? er and ter and Miss Jo Murphrev „f
week-end incanton. snnt Mr" vS in^e^mVof Mn ^nJ«e home for the
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Corban Silas Traxler. and Mis. Romie Halbrook Mr And Mrs Nolen CraL_
of Tyler spent Sunday with Mrs. Della Moore spent gun- Sunday morning. 1 tr) and "amint ™
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Todd. day with her sister, Mrs. Eel The senior class and school « Texas Yehm Lubbock
_____ Payne of Myrtle Springs. were sorry to lose one of 1 "es. 1eh48 near luddock.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rober- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Horton their well thought of teachers, "es. wish them success in
son of Dallas were Canton and Mrs. Buyher of Terrell when Mrs. Mae Leroy quit, ne" me-
visitors over the week-end. spent the week-end with Mr. teaching, Friday. She will be
---- and Mrs. Wash Townsend. I missed very much by the
G. P. Davis of Dallas spent the Senior class as a teacher
Monday and Tuesday with and sponsor. ! and aminy
his daughter, Mrs. Carl Lee Howard Simmons of Fort "vr-amYvrs Prbv w;en
■ ” " Worth spent the week-end at l.and rs. Er DY Wilson
home with his father, Walter and children spent Saturday
an • emergency appendicitis Justices of the U. S. Supreme Simmons. . I ni8 vane Sundavyith Mr;
operation in a Tyler hospital court are appointed by the pres-1 Mrs. Susie Sides returned 4nds•rS, verry p1son and
Saturday night. He is getting ident, and serve for life. home with her daughter, Mrs. °, .aaKoz*-- ..
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3 visitors. i Money is the fruit of all evil
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The community was made
sad when the news reached
here that Grandma Murphrey
had passed away at 5 o’clock
in her home in the Phalba
community. She is the mother
of Mrs. Wade Carey of this
community. We extend our
deepest sympathy to the
bereaved ones.
Those visiting in the home
! of Mr. and Mrs. ,L. A. Stout
Sunday were Mrs. Sam Beall
and daughters of Mineola,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tanner i
ed this week with her sister, ,
and spent this week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Royce Keahey and1 visiting for several days with Sunday with her
Jackie spent the week-end in! the former’s parents, Mr. and Lucille Meredith..
Mrs. W. A. Blankinship. " *
along nicely and hopes to be TUNDRA 1 spent the week-end at home. WALTON Dallas spent the past week
able to come home this week. ----- Dolores Hendley and Norma _____ here with his parents.
Mrs qem,yd;n, Iuras of Sunday School was very spent Saturday night with C. Great interest was shown Mr. and Mrs. Damon Der- CHARLCIE’S
Dallas spent the week-end well attended Sunday. Every- P.Hendley and family; c , in the prayer services held rick of Dallas spent Satur- BEAUTY SHOP
with Dr and Mrs F F Addv one remember that next Sun- Mrs. Zelma Orman of Scur- through last week at the day afternoon here with Mr. I
"hransae-* day is our regular church day. ry and Mrs. Dalphaney Fails church. Rev. Rhodes of and Mrs. O. D. Kennedy. I Best in All Beauty Work
Mrs. Elvis West, Mrs. Tru- You are invited. . of Athens are visiting their Athens preached to a large Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee of p g,, A.
man Riley and Mrs. W. B. . Several from this commun- mother, Mrs. J. S. Williams, audience Saturday night. Dallas spent the week-end - ermanents 3.00 up
Rodgers spent Saturday in ity attended the funeral of who is sick... Mrs. Sitton of Corsicana, here with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cold Waves a Specialty
Dallas. ‘ Mrs. Weaver at Walnut Miss Lue Watson of Da las Mr and Mrs Leroy Moore Lee. |
---- Springs last Monday. Mrs. spent the week-end with her and children and Mrs. R. M. Mr. and Mrs. Icy Casey and CHARLCIE MARTIN, Owner
Mrs. Jay Bryant has moved Weaver is the mother of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barton of Kilgore, Mr. and little son spent Monday in Phone No 84
to Temple to be close to her Nona Newton. Our sympathy Watson. Mrs. Jim Mayfield of Athens Ben Wheeler,
husband who is stationed at iS with the bereaved. Billy Ray Mince, James and were guest of Mr and Mrs. ------------
Camp Hood. Merritt Mill and Mrs. Faye Dwight Oakley spent Sunday Ben Mayfield over the week- cream level
----- Hobbs and baby of Canton afternoon with J. P. and end, __
Cpl. Forrest Nease of Okla- spent last Wednesday with Orsborne Williams. Mrs. Connie Jay and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wimpey
homa City, Okla, spent the Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fugate. I Charlie Watson and family Gordon Smith of Athens were of Tyler spent the week-end in HOSTESS TO CLUB
week-end with Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Brown of Crooked of near Grand Saline have visitors in the home of Mrs their home here.
Runyon Nease. । Creek is spending a few days moved to China Grove • Will Walsh Sunday. cDrewsrun anrofat army am
• — - ,, J with her son, Thurman, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack White Vrg Cyd, Gilmer of Tun- CorPS n ,. and
the rs.Ethel.Burnettspent family, n t 20 f0™^ . of Jackson Mhave dratpent SuXwiV^r JomronnanMrsemsharion Cilstrap
the past weeK-ena with ner Mrs. p H. Fugate enter-------J ■” -----emmini*5 i - - -
son, Gerald Burnett and fam- tained Saturday evening with! Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Ward,
ily, of Terrell.. a party for her little daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Irby Ward, Pvt.; Mr. and Mrs. Stegall have pey Monday afternoon.
nr « n ii ter, Nelva Lois, on her 10thand Mrs, A. D. Ward and moved to Canton Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. John-
Mrs. S. E- Davis of .Dallas birthday. little daughter, June Lanell,mSon^y and Fayrene Smith
spent the week-end with her Rev and Mrs. Fletcher Er-, spent the week-end with Mr. of Athens spent Friday night . ,
parents, Mr and Mrs. A. W. vin and little son of Port’and Mrs. Horace Ward and -s.anenssiml"m Johnson. Harold remained for a
Rusk and family. | Arthur spent last week with children.
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with Freeman Chambless and Club” was given by Mrs. Owen
family e Springer which was quite inter-
Mr. and Mrs. Al Stephens esting. „ ,.
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have returned home a te a rendered musical selections that
two-months stay With then were enjoyed immensely.
daughter in Dallas. A delicious salad plate was
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with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Williams.
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