The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1954 Page: 12 of 12
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MERRY
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equal that of close friendship—and the friendships we have made in
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as every year," Mr
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dreams of Christmas all
come true and may you
and yours enjoy the
happiest New Year ever.
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THE CAINE MUTINY
In Technicolor
starring Humphrey Bogart
Van Johnson - Fred
MacMurray - Jose Ferrer
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in Technicolor
starring Lex Barker - Mala
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ports from three industries in the
construction, transportation and I
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cause by failure to keep to the
right of a centerline, 26 more
for failure to yield the right of
the years that have passed remain our most cherished possessions.
Holiday Greetings. We are mindful that there is no gift that can
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black beaver bat is as Fit
new despite ita 82 years | n
l, Box Office Opens 6:15 p. m. ,
J All Feature Pictures Shown
on Wide Scren
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Ile has ;
Mr and Mrs. Francis Wilson
, and children of Dallas spent Sun-
knots; nearly fou
f mast equals heigi
ded to man her
ted consider able at-1 lions
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per cent.
3. Orders for tools and dies,
a barometer of industry ‘s plans
for production and introduction
of new models, indicate that tool'
day with Mr. and Mrs Howell
Lancaster
Mr, and Mrs. Perry Hill are
Bock Hill
Jack Woolverton of
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Increase Foreseen
In U.S. Production
Washington rhe ration’s pro-
duction next year should run 2
to 5 per cent ahead of 1951 but
nevertheless joblessness may in-
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New York High speed an
and cohol per nni.il killers ol A
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Mr, and Mrs. Will Phillips and
Loyce of Athens visited Mrs.
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caused by overfatigued drivers
st 0ll/nt
the famil
downs do
for rising
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f Pleasant Grove visited rela-
lives recently.
in Mary McLemore, Mrs. Ha Todd
Mrs. Cal Easley. and family.
Mrs. Lee Weaver was a Ma-
bank visitor me day last week.
She was accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. J M Lawley of
Canton.
Rev. P,. E. Walsh is spending a
few days with Mr and Mrs Les-
ter Nabors of Mabank,
Mr. and Mi- Hubert Brandler
of near Mabank visited Mr and
will become next year's
activity is "surpassing
high levels” in many
recently. * nd with het sister and family
Mr. and Mrs. Corbie Tutle and Mr. and Mrs Bob Lohr and son j
daughter, Charlotte were in Mr. and Mrs (ranfill Phillips
’Athens Saturday. and Lind 3 Phillips are n a
Mrs. Lessie Turner visited in Terrell hospital They were in-
Dallas recently. ’ lured in a car wreck Friday. We
Mr. and Mrs. Ferridy Turner i wish for them a speedy recovery (
ver the week-er
Elyn Wallace of Corsicana vis- ।
ited his parents, Mr and Mrs
Romie Wallace over the week-
end.
nations
curately foreshadowed the late visiting their parents, Mr and
1953 steel slump and the late 1964 j Mrs Leroy Leach and Mr and or inivers actually asleep at the
recovery now heralds further, Mr- C L Gresham, over thewheel
gains in the basic steel industry. | Christmas holidays. 1 In releasing the prediction, I
Steel output may top 1954 by 10 l Thomas N Boat? manager of the ’
»i Az-gu ' association's accident prevention
MdrTins Mill department pointed to over-zeal
ous holiday celebrants as princi-
Trammell of pal offenders in the accident pic-:
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ngs considered hig
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is "spectacularly greater"
South Atlantic, -Gulf and 1
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Dr. Emerson P. Schmidt
Eleven of the industri
saw rising activity The s
; ilionis saw at least a
Mrs Lucy Mae
Dallas and Mr. and
Thursday and Friday
June Allyson - Fred
MacMurray - Arlene Dahl
Cornel Wilde - Clifton Webb
Van Heflin - Lauren Bacall in
A WOMAN'S WORLD
IN CINEMASCOPE
shipments will "about equal 1954"
despite less retooling in the auto
industry.
The symposium incuded re-
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12 THE CANTON HERALD Thur lay, Dec. 23, 1931
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wearina
ble death toll
involving high
' fast for condi-
to 124 victims
I mers and son
1 La., this week.
December 26, there also
be 37 deaths in accidents
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If the gain is 5 per cent, total
output of goods and services will
break the all-time record of $365,-
000,000,000 set in 1953. If 2 per
cent, It will tall a little short of I
the peak.
The chamber’s judgment was - |
based on a conference of heads
of 13 of its affiliated industry I
associations, plus an appraisal by
Pvt. and Mrs Robert Leach are way and aother 23 in crashes
Mewboum of Athens visited Mrs ■ This oar
' Susi? Sides Sunday. ' sad ‘.
just doesn’t know when to
quit will substitute grief for
Christmas joy when he kills
himself or someone else, on the
way home from an over-indulgent
celebration. Any driver who
drinks, even though he may not
be obviously drunk, is a potential
killer on the highway. It would
be well for hosts and guests alike!
to remember that, when planning
a party during this Christmas
season "
ecurring milit
adjustment, D
sized that sho
Maude Phillips Sunday.
Mi and Mrs. Mack Singley and | As of November 1, the State
son of Lake Jackson spent the Welfare Department was spend-
week-end with Mi ‘ Vera Bass ! ing860 000 a month in aid to de-;
and farmily pendent children of 1056 parents ।
Carlene Wallace spent the week- who are il of tuberculosis .
nd with Mr d Mrs. Romie1 ‘ mo ’ th “ carters of a mH-'
1 Hialbrook in Ben Wheeler. 1 Hon dollars a year. In 99 per cent'
Mr. and Mrs Roy Bailey and 0 fthese families it was the fath-
Mrs. Steve Weaver and Jimmy son of Dallas spent the week-er the breadwinner, who was
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New all-time records for nod
sales, total construction and real
estate A possible record for
hemicals. A near-record for home
ouilding: "substantial gains in
television sales equalling or sur-
passing 1954's record.
Three "sign post industries,
among the baker's dozen repre-
sented at the year-end symposi um
cave generally encouraging re-
ports; in summary these showed:
1 The volume O’ work now on
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1954, newspaper, December 23, 1954; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516589/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.