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THE CANTON HERALD
VOLUME 73
THURSDAY, .MAR. 10, 1955
NUMBER 10
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REV AND MRS C. W GREGG
Van
This Week-End
The Van Zandt county chapter will conduct
America Clubs with a party.
A cordial invitation is extended
and turned in good times
and the sprint
Those attending from
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Jon Ann 1 at the home of Mrs. Cotton.
Richard Avery.
The meeting adjourned
)
Perry Knox led in prayer, after/Undergoes Surgery
I March 14.
Go to Chuch Sunday.
be
Baker Clinic in Wills Point. She; hostess for the St Patrick s Day
Tom Thumb Mart
after
Use the Classified Ads It pays
Visitors are welcome.
in cities.
Canton has grown quite a bit
old Dixie Hotel, is
d
id
Lois Bass from Luke 6:27-
ird season in Van Zandt county 38
L
Judging from reports from all "Ain’t It Good To Give,"
be
week's
Does It Again
meeting. Mrs. Harold High guess-
gift was
unique
The next meeting will be an all
R ' F. Chamblee March 16 for
night.”
office he called on Mr. Oliver to
as usual.
find out if Mr. Palmer was sick
C
Dallas. He has been
Brownsboro Sunday.
le
in
y Rob Ettelman,
of
manager
town
Read the Classified Ad Section.
. . present your bodies a liv-
ill-
Go to Chuch Sunday.
Terry of Canton.
Use the Classified Ads it pay’s.
Farm Bureau To Discuss
Closing Bird Season Tonight
Lloyd Groves, Tom Milford
File For Trustee Places
High Club Meets
In Leach Home
stove exploded when
to light the oven.
Nell McGregor who operates
le Ts Eat Shop, recently brought
Meets February 28
The 4-Star 4-H Club met Feb-
ruary 28 at 7 o'clock in the Daw-
son church with Sammy Langley, |
president, presiding.
gate-Palmolive Company supplied
the aromatic concentrate which is
used in Colgate's air deodorant
Canton R Cotton to the Myrtle Springs
Naomi Home Demonstration Club March
will
track
o’clock.
The
Clarence Westmoreland and fam-
ily over the week-end
Chinese is spoken by more peo-
ple than any other language.
a few
Roberts
r and
1 for
secre-
re-
on
mile
The
The
the
I family recreation party March 17
I at 7 p. m
ened 'Thursday morning (today)
8 o’clock.
exas Chamber of Commerce at
oongview.
Almost two-thirds of the na-
1 on's farms now depend on hogs
fir a part of their income. Be-
tween 10 and 12 per cent of the
national farm income comes from
the sale of swine.
this
E.
■MM
11 County Students
On Honor Roll
At Tyler College
Eleven Van Zandt county stu-
dents were among the 159 stu-
dents who have been named to
the Tyler Junior College honor
Rack on the job at the post of-
ice is Ray Tunnell.
Coronation To Be
Big Event During
National 4-H Week
Highlight of National 4-H Club
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanford.
Jr . of Austin are the parents of
a 64 pound daughter, born March
4 at Seton Hospital in Austin.
She has been named Sara Eliza-
beth Grandparents are Mrs. Mae
In February Make
Four For 1955
TWo traffic fatalities occurred
on Van Zandt county highways
Myrtle Springs
Club Meets March 1
At Cotton Home
Crafts demonstration of woven
- her gas
,he started
in the
g
Mr and Mrs G. W. Tull vis-
ited their daughter and family.
Mr and Mrs Howard Petty and
Sarah, in Dallas Tuesday.
the most modern all open service
equipment. There will be ample
parking space for approximately
40 cars at the new store.
Employees at the store will be
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cox, Russell
Galloway and Mr. Deen. Jess Kim-
ball will be employed as a part-
time employee.
COOK STOVE EXPLODES
Mrs Grady Hogue. wife of State
t
i
A movie, “Flight To California”
was shown the pon hu Dev I
Charolyn Kearby; Ben Wheeler,
Jerry Don West and Brenda Par-
the You."
Mrs. Albert Pirtle read a poem.
1
It’s not too early to make
plans for silage and hay produc-
l tion on your farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of
Dallas are the parents of a sev-
en pound four ounce son, born
***
Luther Cook of Colfax left for
space. The new store features
Slim line lighting throughout and
home I
ing sacrifice, holy, acceptable un-
to God, which is your reasonable Stanford and Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
service.’‘—Romans 12:1. Terry of Canton.
game. They took their baby to
Mrs. Tunnell’s people in Grand
Mrs. D. O. Little gave a
view of a magazine article
-- -In my
< EElte R
small grains will provide extra
grazing for livestock during the
late spring and summer in cen-
tral and north central Texas
areas.
Pittman will serve as clerks.
Those who file for trustee elec-
tion must sign a loyalty affi-
• p right on growing in a steady, Mrs. Helen Painter of Dallas, and
>rt of way, it appears.” | Ray Storey, fireman. USN, son
* * * of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Storey-
Danny Hargrove, stationed atof Van are serving aboard the
Lloyd Groves and Tom Mil-1----------—------——-
ford have filed with Glenn Scott A r eee N .
secretary of the board, for a / rATic )prthe
place on the school trustee bal- - ------
lot Saturday,
Outgoing trustees J. P. Adams
davit before their name can be
placed on the ballot
A candidate wishing to have
his name on the ballot may do
so by filing himself with the sec-
retary of the board or by five
qualified voters petitioning that
the name tie placed on the ballot,
according to Wendell IL Oliver,
county school superintendent.
i Names must be filed at least
pickles, mustard, lettuce,
half, cookies, milk.
Saturday, March 5. in Baylor
The pi
will be 1
and couldn’t sit up. Palmer was | UlffiC U 1
also inquiring about Mr. Tun- 0cA W\ MeeC
nel. It was then that Tunnell LULQI HJVJ I
* *
Canton
Tickets are on sale at $1.25 per
during the month of February,
bringing the total for the year to
four, according to (Jeorge Reese,
local highway patrolman.
i bread, cake with white icing,
I milk.
Jette; Corinth,
group by Rev. ovea "he
g meeting. The group sang the class
a song, “Love Lifted Me.” Mrs.
anniversary services at the church each night
of the Texas Future Teachers of beginning at 6:45 o’clock-
seen on page 3 of this
Canton Herald.
All four deaths on the county
highways this year were one car
accidents.
Killed in February were James
W King of Tyler and Arthur Lee
Cellard of Fort Worth, Negro.
Both were killed on highway 64.
Rheinlander, Audrey Gullett Don- Roll call was answered by giv-
na Murphy, Sylvia Burnett. Mrs ! ing favorite radio or TV pro-
George Kennedy and Mrs Lois gram “An Evening Prayer was
McLaurin. ( sung.
Mrs. E. B. DuBose
Mrs. E. B. (Miss Hernia) Du-
Bose passed away at 2:20 p. m.
Saturday, March 5, at the home
of her granddaughter, Mrs. John
White.
M'S DuBose was born Feb. 15,
1875 in Rusk county, the daugh-
ter of D. D. and Debbie Sudduth.
She was married to Joel DuBose
and to them were born two chil-
dren, Horace, who preceded her
in death in 1944. and Hodges
Hamilton of Dallas. She lived in
and around Canton all her life,
having moved here when a small
child.
She was well known in the pub-
lic as she had served as seam-
stress and as telephone operator
for many years. She was a mem-
ber of the Methodist Church.
Funeral services were held at
the Canton Methodist Church un-
ears, according to T. You Would Have Them Do Unto
the purpose of quilting some for
w— . the club treasury. The regular
When Tunnell arrived at his meeting will be in the afternoon
• 11.1 ... Af. Ailir-r +A 59
Their advertisement may
tion held in Denton February baskets and trays was given by
18-19. Mrs Louise Massey and Mrs. J.
and Orville Wilson have not an-'
nounced whether or not they will
be candidates for relection.
The election will be held on
Saturday, April 2, in the assem-
bly room of the courthouse. J. R.
McKenzie has been named elec-
tion judge and Mrs. Jess Fizer,
Mrs. L. L. Rowland and Mrs.
unnell with Mrs.
as co-hostess.
Dorcas Class Has
Meeting March 2
The Dorcas Sunday school class
of the Baptist Church met Thurs-
day afternoon, March 3, at 2
o'clock.
ty damage this year for
Zandt county to $10,325.
Sweet clover overseeded
the Herald office a copy of
' February 2, 1939, issue of the
Mr. and Mrs Claud Robinson
and Athol Westmoreland and fam-
ily of Dallas visited relatives here
Sunday.
and Mrs
all children and merry-go-round | luncheon in April in the
rides for the small children. . of Mrs. Gibbs.
The new store, located on the ----------------
was dismissed with
“God Be With You
votes for its candidates by vari-
ous means. The king and queen
will be determined by the club
turning in the highest number of
votes the night of the program.
The entertainment for the pro-
gram will be made up of various
numbers from the clubs.
King and queen candidates from
each club are as follows:
Edgewood, Kenneth Herridge
and Vickie Duggan; Fruitvale, L.
F. Crawford and Imogene Monk:
Edom, Hayward Ellis and Evelyn
Jo Stone; Martins Mill, Raydean
West and Clara Blackwell; Myr-
tle Springs, Richard Shinn and!
Charlotte Taylor; Canton Junior
Club, Murry January and Ann
Milford; 4-Star (Dawson), Sam-
my Langley and Ellen Harrell;
Canton Senior Club, Gary Hunt-
With Sweet Scent
Upon close observation, read-
ers of this week's Canton Herald
will observe a sweet-scented
aroma which comes from a mix-
The Woman's Society of Chris-
tian Service met Monday, March
7, at 2 p. m. for the first lesson
of the new study. “Christianity
and Wealth.”
The president. Mrs Joe Hack-
ney, called the meeting to order
and Mrs. C. A. Smith led the
opening prayer.
Mrs. Farris Barrentine gave the
devotional and led the group in
reading the 145th Psalm respon-
sively. Mrs. Weldon Norman dis-
cussed “Christianity and Wealth,
by W. A. Smart; and led the
discussion which followed.
The group repeated the bene-
diction in unison.
10 days prior to the April 2
election in order to have their
name on the ballot.
Polls will be open at 8 a. m.
and close at 7 p. m.
was and Joe replied, "Hes just day quilting in the home of Mrs
spoiled. He sleeps all day and i .......*--
wants someone to talk to him at
Mr. and Mrs. Sid McCauley _ • . m • y. > •
visited her sister and family. Mr Herald P ublished
yard dash;
mile relay a
The Canton Eagle track team
ed the February gift Each lady
Mrs. Geddie in the kitchen pre- received a gift from the grab
roll for the fall semester, accord-: A e, A __ A, .
ing to an announcement from theA.Krar AH I Ilin
registrars office. t-ICi 7 ll VJUM
To be eligible for the honor roll,
students must be carrying at least
Thursday: Lima beans butter-
educabbagon ^^ b^dl^^11 Terty Grandpar-
. PICKIS, Qluvn SlICCS, win •I Edu, Ar AK
enriched bread. fruit Jello, milk.ents are Mr and Mrs. M. M
I Friday: Hot dogs potato salad Bass of Route 4. Canton and Mr
• • - - near and Mrs. Henry Jones of Dallas,
pea * * *
* * ★
A petition was circulated in ((
kwn Saturday morning for the
nember relations of the
Ten accidents were reported
during the past month with nine
personal injuries being reported
Property damage during the
month amounted to $7,425. bring-
ing the total amount of proper-
next meeting will be
tor the regulars 6:30 a. m. Friday and take part
am in the home of in the Eagle Lake Relays and
Congratulations are in order
Lor Billy Deen. owner and opera-
tor of the new Tom Thumb Super
Market here. The store is com-
pletely modern throughout and is
if a horse eats salt he is almost
certain to get all the essential
minerals necessary to equine
health. Iodized salt should be fed
if these is a natural deficiency in
iodine.
If anyone visited the office of1- ...... _ g-.
Joe Tunnel county attorney, on paring breakfast so he got up bag. The most g-- _
Wednesday morning and found and said he would g0.home.and brought by Mrs. Hattie Brunson
him asleep, this story is intended
1 Saline and went to Brownsboro
I to attend the game. His wife kept
Cone of Van, vice president; i
Ozelle Sledge of Wills Point, sec-
retary-treasurer; Shirley Ballard
of Canton, corresponding secre-
tary; and Naomi Langley of Can-
ton parliamentarian
Miss Langley reported on the
State Future Teachers Conven-
—--- •
Jam.es Robert Fry of Mesquite
visited Billy Jack Deen Tuesday.
Jay Hodges of Arp visited
friends here Monday
ture of Colgate's Florient, with pe) i ryv i
the news ink used in printing Hibie Ihought
this issue of the paper. O
Mathis Grocery and the Col-
tharge from the army Febru-
ry 25.
at midnight.
SnEsbruerya2. 1939, issue - the IXO"
*** thought he was talking about A.
Lloyd Groves' lime spreading thur Geddie, father of Mrs. a
* ♦
to explain the reason.
Mr. Tunnell has a good reason
for being sleepy. He sat up all
night with a sick man . . . but
not the man he was supposed to
sit up with.
The story began Tuesday after-
noon when Wendell Oliver called
Mr Tunnell and asked him if he
would sit up with Mr. Arthur
from midnight Tuesday until early
Wednesday morning and Mr. 1 un-
nell gladly accepted the offer;
was told to releave Dale Palmer
★ * *
Rob Mayne was in
Wednesday afternoon for
first time since his recent
less.
plate Tickets may be purchased
from Cleo Tawater, assistant
i scoutmaster,
The banquet is for all Scout
I leaders, their families and those
! interested in Scouting
Principal speaker for the eve-,
ning will be Bob Allman of Dal-
las, Circle 10 Commissioner.
Wiley Thomas of Grand Saline,
) meeting of
nty Farm Bu
night, March
which the minutes were read, and
approved.
Mrs. C. T. McCauley brought
the devotional.
The class voted to give $50 to
home missions which is being
taken this month.
The hostess served ice cream
and cookies to Mesdames Arch
Blankinship. C. T. McCauley.
County HA Meets Assembly Of God
At Edgewood School To Hold Revival
There will ge a revival at the
Seven local Future Teachers local Assembly of God Church
and two sponsors attended the beginning Monday night. March
til 3 a. m.
Mr. Tunnell inquired of Mr:
the Geddie if he sleeps any at night
- and he said he always sleeps
good at night. Then Joe asked if
he might slip off his shoes and
lay on the end of the divan.
Around 7 a. m. Tunnell heard
Nat Matthew’s
were Shirley Ballard.
Langley, Pat Teet.
was given by
fourth monthly meeting of the ]4 at 7:30 o’clock, according to
Van Zandt County Beta Omega Rev. Alma Wisdom pastor
Chapter of Future Teachers of Evangelist and Mrs C W
! America at Edgewood Tuesday Gregg of Garland will be in
night, March 8. charge of the services Mrs Gregg
upplzrhthetwrorgdmanenstttinFor New Study
This is not the first time that -
ol lowing boys
Officers for the coming year to attend these services
were elected as follows: Jack--
Surviving are her daughter, . - „ ...
Mrs. Hodges Hamilton of Dallas, hami. Van, Charles Culbreth and
granddaughters, Mrs. Joan Guess! Brenda Yarbrough; Wills Point.:
and Mrs. Juanita White of Can- -immy Hodge and Nancy June ohgemyeg the fourt
ton; one grandson, Al Denny! Johnson; Willow Springs; Jerry observed the fourth
Hamilton of Arlington; and three' Thompson1 Sue Phillips, and
great grandchildren, Mickey and Grand Sa ine,.Barry Lane Marett
Kay White and Brett Scott Ham- and —iS Wells.
ilton. The public is invited to attend
this county-wide program held
in conjunction with National 4-H
Club Week which is from March
15 through 13.
der the direction of Hilliard & .
Sons. Rev. Robert Lowe official- er and Paulette
ed with Rev T T Newton as-1 Dav id Thompson and Betty Davis;
1 sisting. Interment was in Hill-' Eiberta, Dennis Townsend and
crest cemetery in Canton.
■ 1 nex LI IJ E Week will be crowning of the
Last nites Held For King.and Queen ofthe Van
Vandt County 4-H Clubs. Tins
special childrens
president
be gut Mrs Hogue was not burned.
***
Track Team To
newly elected chairman of the
' District will tie installed at Enter Two Relays
meeting. — —
nen G. W W
Fincher have
»n with the
। vent will take place March 11 at
7.30 p m. in the Van high school
auditorium.
Each club has been raising
El Paso, is home on furlough. attack transport USS Bexar,
¥¥¥ which participated in the Tachen
Ai gie Lee Gilmer of the Wal- islands evacuation.
bee community received his dis- ............—
take part in the various
boring city. Kuafman: "mzutu site of the
I “Canton and Kaufman, not-too- Navy Lt. Joel R. Painter, soncompletely air conditioned
distant neighbors in adjoining of Mrs. Luther O. Painter of ■ throughout the 2,700 feet of floor
bounties, are two places that Grand Saline, and husband of
Now is a good time to prune tqaattenduandugpte on this issue.
« w i I qtcroses, says Miss Maggie Peach. Stated
Mrs. W LWhitton.returnedcounty home demonstration .
to her home after .visi 8 • agent They should be pruned afataria Mangye
daughter in Garland. only enough to keep them well- w1® I Cid W •IeIIu-
James Set For Week
is visiting this week with nis , a , . .. •VI I VI »« wn
is v ui» tomee eased and dead wood and brok-
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.-amesen or injured branches should be Menus for the week March 14- Lee Bobbitt.
V. Brewer and uncle and aunt. cut back to the form wood. March 18 in the school cafeteria Drinks and cake were served.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. White. . Begin spraying and dusting are as follows: Those present were Carol, Rob-
early to hold down mildew and Monday: Hot tamales. chil ert. Donnie and Charles Brown,
back spot Captan has been rec- gravy, whole kernel corn, carrot Kenneth Lambdin. Terry and
ommended for controlling black sticks, enriched bread, banana Jerry Crawford. Ola Wright, Eva
spot Dusting sulphur will con-! pudding, milk Parks, Valretta Crawford, (Ma
trol the mildew. The plants should Tuesday: Beef hash, green Brown and Faye Lambdin.
be fertilized and mulched before 1 blackeyed peas, cabbage-apple Pictures were taken of the
the growing season starts. In salad, corn bread muffins, en- group.
many cases mulching made the riched bread, blackberry cobbler ---------------
difference between saving and milk ,0 JI Q~lI
lasing plants during the drought Wednesday Sandwiches (ba- LTdUIC HUI I
last year. I logna or lunch meat), vegetable.,
I soup, lettuce, crackers, enriched
on “Doing Unto Others As
will take part in hte Cotton Boll
Relays Saturday at Taylor
The boys have been looking
good in workouts the past few
T“the"MarictursduonthecpastKAtemidnight Mr Tunnell left
Texas" the official publication of his house, stopped by the ca5.0
: East Texas Chamber of Com- a cup of coffee. and..then C 5
:rce The photograph was made out to Mr. Geddie s. •
• ’ ' rived the house was dark and he
East knocked on the door andiwoke
up Joe Reed. Mr. Geddie S
male nurse. The three sat up un-
About 3 out of 10 drivers in The next meeting will be with
fatal accidents in 1953 were vio-Mrs. C. H Daugherty March 15
led in
meeting The
ng the, Mrs '
Colfax WSCS Meets
In Tunnell Home
The Colfax WSCS met Mon
of Athens w as
in an Athens:
a credit to Canton. The new store w—• g
To Open Thursday
The new Tom Thumb Super, Floyd Cunningham, Wilson Wei-
Market. owned and operated bydon, J. S. Gibbs, Frank Flowers,
day afternoon
monthly progr
Mrs Bridges
Minnie Mayne
David Cartright was elected
Council delegate.
Sixteen members and six adult,
leaders were present.
Barron has filed for
vacant by the res-
The team will leave Canton at
hostess served punch,
ana hasroetedngt "Chps™asrerresh-
and will require many plants, so mis meeting is open to anyone The next club meeting win be
she plans to economize by us- in Van Zandt county interested, with Mrs Lois Bass
ing some native treesiandshurbs,in this issue whether a member ----
XT am-m* party Honors
Sheron Bobbitt
Litte Miss Sheron Bobbitt of
Sexton Chapel community was
honored with a party on her
fourth birthday at the home of
her parents, Mr and Mrs Willie
“Wrong Way” Tunnell had an
1 experience like this happen to
him. Three years ago Mr. and
Mrs. Tunnell planned to attend
the Canton-Brownsboro football
cent higher in rural areas than given by Miss Maggie Peach.
telling him the game was being
played in Canton but he said,
“No, it is being played in Browns-
boro When they arrived at Bear
stadium in Brownsboro they
found the field dark.
They took the short way(2)
home via Athens and arrived at
Eagle Field in Canton to catch
the tail end of the game. Joe
didn't mind the drive too much;
♦he Canton Eagles won the game.
lating a speed law. The percent- j at 2 p m "Lighting the Living The kitchen was bad: damage
age was slightly over 10 per Room" demonstration will
7 :30 o c
Pleasant Hill community, is to'
landscape the yard They have
COulL} Id.
get ready to go to the office. and Mrs. Vernon Engeldow the
When he got home Mrs. Tun- most useful gift.
nell asked him how Mr. Geddie
is reported to be improving.
Loyd T ay lor Files For Mayor ‘s
Office As Deadline Passes
a
! Davis of Canton, president: Eddie
I the last few years with the —
a idition of many fine homes, and ne A . A
i il new businesses. ("ah in Nawc Ilf (111}* Men.
p le Jr in his column “Huntin' IVEw3 VI •M "-ul
L ouepsinmesneisgndpn Women In Service
I' say of Canton and our neigh-
The election will be held in the
i assembly room of the courthouse
with J R. McKenzie as election
judge and Mrs W P. Nixon and
Mrs Ione Dodson as clerks.
The polls will open at 8 a m.
and close at 7 p m. Tuesday,
April 5.
ny McKibben, 440
ommy Robinson,
440 yard relay:
yard dash Alton
w 12 semester hours of work on
MH which they must make at least
10 honor points with no grade
"A lower than C.
ffNamed to the honor roll from
■ Canton were Miss Mary Coleman
y and Miss Bernice Peace.
mg Other county students were
। Cora Burgess, Leonard Kamman,
r Jack Douglas Long and Patricia
Rains of Grand Saline; Frances
<4 Deslatte, John Green, and Mary
2 Ann Petty of Van, and Hattie
ND Farmer and Dan Gibbs of Edom
i .gnation of Loyd Taylor.
Mayor Joe M Hackney has an-
I nounced that he will not be a
candidate for re-election. Loyd
Taylor has filed for that post.
Clyde Elliott, Jr., has filed for
, the post of city attorney Out-gce
1 ing attorney is L F. Sanders
Rep Grady Hogue
treated for shock
hospital Monday
Mrs. Docia Tunnell gave the
■ devotional.
Mrs. Jef fie Rusk was leader of
the program, "The Newcomer To
The City Others taking part on
the program were Mesdames Lot-
tie Walters. Ethel Keahey, Annie
Everett Carlie Fortune and Min-
I rue Mayne.
A short business meeting was
conducted by the president Mrs
Caraway Minutes were read and
I approved.
Refreshments of coffee dough-
nuts, and mints were served to
13 mem gers and one visitor Mrs
Emma Glover.
The meeting was dismissed with
prayer by Mrs. Caraway
Billy Deen, will open for business ■ Luther High, and Eula Mae
■ Thursday morning at 8 o clock., Shamburger.
Free souvenirs will be given to The next meeting will be a
Roll call was answered with a Barnes,
timely planting suggestion. ■ '
“When They Ring Those Gold-, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dunn of,
en Bells,” was sung. Mrs. L. C. Plainview visited Monday in the built a new home, the brick work
Hargrove led in prayer. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. and underpinning o. w ich is, no over the county, quail numbers group
Reports were given by the, Barnes and Mrs. Annie Barnes, yet completed and she has en have been drastically reduced due song -
chairmen. Eleven dollars and: — __ waitingto.put.out, fqundatien to adverse grow ing conditions.: The
sixty-one cents was given to the Mr. and Mrs. A H Norman of P antnesi. 0- themikmn -himte drouth, and over-zealous hunters cake, -
„-u, 11/ / jf •r | | March of Dimes drive. Fort Worth visited W A and
Wrona Way Tunnel I sromaskh’Haaird "as recshxed
"‘“““5 / Mrs. Mamie High guessed what
was in the January ‘ Guess What
Box" and she brought one for this
San Antonio where he joined the enonc.
It- .. , .-I Give God a Chance.
Air Force on Monday, March 7. ____________________
■end according to
lander, track coach.
Bethel Garden
Club Meets Feb. 16 Aephal Landscaping Is
The Old Bethel Garden Club * . p.( m.. D.TaL,
met in the home of Mrs. C. L. Mrs. Leona Brown and daugh- 0Ri O eTTS
Stout February 16. All members ter, Drucilla, of Athens and sis-
except Mrs. Beavers were pres- ter of California visited last One of the goa15 of
ent i week with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mrs. J. H Brett, farm and home
1 - development demonstrators of the
Mrs Portia Whitton underwent “Safety in the Home
an operation Tuesday morning at Mrs e e Clements will
9
Uca
Ab-
man Knox, sprint relay, 180 low
hurdle, 220 yard dash; Staton
Douthit, 180 low hurdles, 110 high
: hurdles Virgil Pierce, 100 yard
dash: Mike Hackney, sprint re-
; lay. 220 yard dash. 100 yard dash
(Charles Skidmore pole vault and
placing of Lloyd Groves and
Thomas Milford's names on the
school trustee ballot. The petition
was later filed with Glenn Scott,
secretary of the board.
* * *
| I like the silent pictures the
best.
I Their return I would greet
with a shout.
I To see a woman open her
mouth
I And not a sound come out.
* * *
I C. E. Rheinlander, head foot-
ball coach at Canton, attended
|he annual coaching clinic spon-
bored by Rice institute recently
An Houston. Over 75 coaches from
Iver the state attended the
School.
in the hole of Miss Nena Leach
I n Mix John Leach March 2
I with nine members four children,
and two visitors present
The group sang three songs.
1 led by Mrs. Edwards. "Kneel at
the Cross " “Nothing But the
t Blood," and "Will the Circle Be
' I Unbroken" Mrs. Minnie Loven
District Scout
Banquet To Be
Held Monday
The Van Zandt county district
| .Scout banquet will be held Tues-
day night, March 15, at 7:30
i o’clock at the Sen ice Cafe in
events this week-end: Charles
Black 880 mile relay, sprint
1 medley relay, and shot put Trav-
is Foster mile relay; Gerald
Reed, sprint medley relay and
the mile relay William Crawford,
440 relay, sprint medley relay,
and mile relay; Kenneth Carter.
i mile run. Harmel Whitaker,
sprint relay, 100-yard dash, shot-
put. high jump, broad jump: Tru-
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1955, newspaper, March 10, 1955; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516600/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.