The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1965 Page: 4 of 8
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Elberta H. D. Club
OAK GROVE
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Specials For Thursday, Friday, Saturday
members
Mrs. Joe Norrell, Mrs.
FRITO
5 LB.
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L I
C H
BAG
FA
3
AB
11b. 3 oz.
Can
79'
FOREMOST
MILK
GAL.
mW MEATS
were
Mrs. Barker is visiting her son.
Herman Stephens and daugh-
5 lb. bag
39c
3 lbs.
$1.00
turned home from a Dallas hos-
5 lb. bag
39c
3 lbs.
$1.00
spent the
weekend
with
1b.
3c
FRYERS
whole
lb.
29c
Mrs. Oma Allen West has been
a special
weekend in Dallas with her
SOTi,
DELSEY 2-PLY BATHROOM
TISSUE
TEXAS MODERN
25c
MIRACLE OFFER
29'
6. Nurse Care
Up to $600.00
Ask for Plans HA 33-11-22
For Above Benefits
ALL
390
International American
WEMB,
CLARK FOOD MART
5. No Limit on Number of Times You
AFFILIATED
Address
CANTON
TEXAS
City
State
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Insuranep
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1. No Age Limit
2. No Medical Exam
about in The Canton Herald.
Name___________
3. No Waiting Period on C 55
4. Life Time Protection
1 Lb. 4 Oz.
Box
at
his
6 oz.
JAR
Twelve
visitors,
GIANT
SIZE
' Bill Barker, Mrs.
children this week.
1 1b.
bunch
bag
POLICY FORM
C 55 (No Age Limit)
HA 22 (Age Limit 95)
HA 33 (Age Limit 95)
HA 44 (Age Limit 95)
1-LB
BOX
sons
and
2 ROLL
PKG.
The program was
Mrs. Walter Norrell
Frank Warren.
5c
5c
5c
HOMEMADE
SAUSAGE
PICNIC
HAMS
BULK
FRANKS
SURF ALL-PURPOSE LAUNDRY
DETERGENT
SPECIAL ENROLLMENT FOR
SENIOR CITIZENS
CARROTS
GREEN ONIONS
RADISHES
TEXAS
ORANGES
RUBY RED
GRAPEFRUIT
GREEN
CABBAGE
BREAD 249
The Plans Underwritten by
INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Home Office— Fort Worth, Texas
P*
Mrs. J. R. Cotton visited her
brother. Bipant Pettus, and fam-;
No Obligation — Cut Out Coupon
and Mail Today to:
work Monday and injured
! foot.
• 113 of Annual Premium—
__________Paid by the Year
Family Group for Those 65 and
Under Available at Even I»wcr Rate
BE FULLY COVERED
HOSPITAL RATES HAVE GONE UP
deep well for the water system,
being installed for the commun-
ity. The well is located on a lot
west of the Baptist Church.
CATES SMALL
EGGS
NEW MEDICAL-CARE PLAN
Now Available to Canton Trade Area Residents
Ends March 18,1965
This is an insurance program, made up of more than one policy. All or any
part of the program may be obtained.
89c
MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT
COFFEE
IVORY—SO FINE, SO FAST, SO MILD
FLAKES
Co STO^
ily of Royse City over the week-1 ters of Dallas visited Mrs. °- D.
Kennedy Saturday.
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end.
Mrs. W. H Moon has been re-
given by
and Mrs.
Barker and
three i
afternoon.
Wayne Martin of Dallas spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin.
Tom Jones was in Dallas Fri-
tors Saturday.
I he W es: Texas Tool Co. of ! of Phalba Sunday night and
San Angelo moved in the past | guests for supper,
week and started drilling on the__
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and three
in a Terrell hospital the past
week for treatment.
Mrs. Frank Flowers spent the
$)
OAKLAND
R. D. Shields fell while
er by G. C. Lambdin.
Eleven members and
adults were present.
Meets Recently
Members o fthe Elberta Home
Demonstration Club met Febru-
ary 26 with Mre. George Faglie.
"Learning Dual Purpose Plants
For Landscape and Floral Use By
Common and Scientific Names,”
was the theme of the program.
Knowing the shrub and habit of
growth determines the arrange-
ment of foundation hedge and
shade plantings.
Mrs. Frank Warren, club sec-
retary, was given authortiy to
send flowers for funerals or in
sickness in members’ immediate
families.
Life Insurance Co.
Post Office Box 2043
Dallas, Texas 22207
Your Present Age......Number in
Family..........Please see that II
receive complete free information!
about the Medical Care Plan I read.
Rev. and Mrs. Wood and
were dinner guests of Mr.
Mrs. Melvis Washman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morgan
visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Poole and family of Big Spring
।
- i
Austin visited Mr. and Mrs. Mil- Day of Prayer with
ton Fuller of Wentworth Sunday program Friday.
(fireshVegetables)
FOR YOUR FALL MENUS;-
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Risner vis-
ted friends and relatives in Dal-
las Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Stout
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Jor-
dan and Mrs. Lawley of Jackson
Sunday afiernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Hyten of
China Grove spent Saturday aft-
ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Brunson.
Mr. and Mrs. Erby Abbott and
Mike were Arlington visitors Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Early ash visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Bill Greenwood
funeral services for Mrs. Henrise
of Dallas Friday.
Mrs. Macie Strickland and
Saturday afternoon. We wish her
Sunday afternoon.
Everyone remember the sing-
ing convention meets here Sat-
urday night and Sunday. Sunday
school will begin at 10 o’clock
Sunday, followed by worship
services.
James, and family,
Mrs. J. S. Gibbs was called to
Dallas the past week to be with
her mother, Mrs. Birdie May,
who had suffered another stroke.
Jim Pirtle has been returned
home from a Terrell hospital
where he received treatment for
several weeks.
Wayne Vick and Mrs. Vada Pink-
erton, were present.
Games were enjoyed during
recreation period.
The hostess served refresh-
ments.
The next meeting will be on
March 18 with Mrs. Velner Fer-
guson.
Oak Grove had good attend-
ance Sunday with 87 for Sunday
school. Several visitors were
present.
Rev. and Mrs. John Ridley and
children of Garland were visitors
in the services Sunday morning
and night. Rev. Ridley brought an
inspiring message Sunday night.
The Ridleys visited Rev. and
Mrs. Hindman Sundoy.
Mrs. Harley Clements’ brother
of Arizona passed away Sunday.
Sympathy is extended to the
family.
Mrs. Flynn Mince had the flu
last week.
Mrs. Hazel Elliott is on the
sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cotton
were visitors at church Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Crow re-
turned home after visiting in Ar-
kansas last week.
Mrs. O. B. Bates has return-
ed home after visiting her chil-
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pruitt’s
daughter visited them Sunday.
They were both ill with flu.
This enrollment is only handled
through your answer and not by any
Ixxal Agent____________
IMPORTANT FEATURES
day to see his doctor for a check-
up. Mrs. Jones and Georgia
Russells accompanied him.
Mr. and Mrs. Erdie Weather-
ford and Less Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Fincher of Dallas,
Mr. and Mi's. Albert Sneede of
Little Hope, Mr .and Mrs. Wal- i
lace Fisher of Tyler and Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Fisher of Central vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fincher
Sunday. Mrs. Anne Martin is also
visiting the Finchers for a few’
days.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lambert
and J. S. Lambert visited Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Baker and chil-
dren of Canton Sunday.
Mrs. Hazel Lawley of Canton
visited her daughter, Mrs. Gayle
Fuller, and sons Friday after-
noon.
The WSCS observed the World
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hoskins Mrs. Jewell Kinney and Mrs.
the Billy Wayne LePrade, Mr. and
former’s sister in Marietta Okla Mrs. Alvin Fritz and Mary and
Mrs. Payne of Jones attended
OLD BETHEL
Church was very well attend-
ed Sunday morning and night.
Several visitors were present
from Elm Grove Sunday night.
J DOZEN $ “J
Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs.
Connie Norman and children of
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moody visit-
ed in Garland Sunday Fdom 4-H Club
Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Stout 11 T 11 ---
visited Mrs. Fannie Taylor who •
is ill at her home in Elm Grove,
pital where she received treat-
ment for several weeks.
Club held their monthly meeting
at the Edom school cafeteria on
March 2. Rev. Bill Nettles open-
ed the meeting with prayer.
The discussion was on nomi-
nating and electing junior lead-
ers to represent the 4-H Club at
the coronation of King and
Queen of 4-H to be held in Can-
ton on March 13. Nominees from
Edom Club are Sandra Davidson
and Elliott Skinn. Sharon King
and Bobby Nettles are alternates.
Members selected projects for
the year.
Miss Doris Elkins, assistant
Home Demontration agent, was
present and gave uggestions and
explained about the Favorite
Foods Show to the group.
The meeting closed with pray-
Larry and Jerry CChambless of
Dallas and Johnny Chambless of
Stephen F. Austin College vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Chambless during the weekend.
MEDIUM Q0.
DOZEN VVV
MYRTLE SPRINGS
Visitors of Mrs. C. H. Daugh-
erty during the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Chaney of Dal-
las. Mr. and Mrs. Verdis Chaney
of Edgewood, Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Knox of Canton, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hall of Highland and Mrs.
Estelle Barlow of Canton. Mrs.
Daugherty was burned on the
legs Saturday from a gas explo-
in her kitchen stove oven. Luck-
ily they are not serious.
Mrs. Cecil Stanger spent the
past week with her son-in-law
in Dallas, who has been quite ill.
Mrs. Eva Morris spent several
days at home this week, but re-
turned to Dallas Saturday to vis-
it her daughter. Mrs. Coy’ Gid-
dings, and family.
Mrs. Jane Stringer and Mrs.
Lou Stringer were Dallas visi-
Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Nicholson
of Garland spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moody.
Mrs. Oma Thompson had the
misfortune of getting a finger
mashed in the car door Sa.ur-
day.
Miss Glenda Janes of Canton
spent the weekend with Sheila
Stout.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis
of Austin visited Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Brunson recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Parks and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parks of
Dallas attended church here
Sunday' and visited in the com-
munity.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Connie Stout during the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Plemmons of Ben Wheeler, Bob-
by Stout and J. L. Stout of
REG. 26
SIZE W h8k
1. Hospital Room Up to $20.00 per day
2. Surgery________ Up to $1100.00
3. Some Misc. Expenes No Limit*
4. Doctor Calls__Up to $6.00 per visit
5. Accidental Death Benefits $1,000.00
4— THE CANTON HERALD Thursday, Mar. 11, 1965
ADMIRATION
COFFEE
R TL
. JMUpr’IoTh*
$367 m- "1 nh*
$335 1 r Month"
$4.76 per Month?
Cm Collect on Policy
6. Work’-Wide Coverage
7 f in Addition to Other
Meets March 2
Members of the Edom 4-H
6 to 8 1b. ave. lb. 29c
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1965, newspaper, March 11, 1965; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516830/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.