The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1948 Page: 6 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 22 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
PAGE SIX
THE CANTON HERALD
Pef^aU
WENTWORTH
I CARD OF THANKS
her
Xat‘,maka.a,fuj.ouo
7*
MOORE
Sunday.
{
N
EXPERT DRY CLEANING
*
88age
Extra Charge for Reweaving
Mayfield Dry Goods Co.
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE
"The Best Place To Trade After AU>>
RILEY'S DRY CLEANING
Phone 98
Wills Point, Texas
J
Canton
I
’ 385
BQ
1
de—
I -
21
A
V
1
39
0
ri
0
1
Plenty of room to see out!
3
-e
A TEMPEST IN A TEST TUBE
$
Canton, Texas
Phone 160
Yue Excited Ford Dealer
e
Joe Hardegree of St. Louis is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. Hardegree, in Ben Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Strick-
land visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Billy Gene Jacobs has complet-
ed eight weeks training at Lack-
land air base1* in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Pil-
grim of Houston visited Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy Flato last week.
Leon White is stationed with
the air force at Lackland air base
in San Antonio,
Mrs. Nobie Millstead and daugh-
ter, Nellie Marie, spent the week-
end with relatives in Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Munster of
Chicago, 111., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy Flato.
Ill at Home®
Billy Jack Peace is ill at his
home in Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt's daughter
and family of Wichita Falls vis-
ik'd here last week.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Den-
son, in Tyler Sunday.
Mrs. Don Miller and children
are spending this week with rela-
tives in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coleman and
daughter, Mary Nell, spent the
week-end in Greenville.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSUED IN MAY
Mrs. Nobie Millsted’s daughter,
Nellie Marie, who graduated from
junior high school in Tyler, will
spend the summer here with her
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Fess Gunter and
daughter spent Friday in Com-
merce.
Ale
r„
l 1gu
23033
L 3 • 83 3
1
."d
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF
Stan Knox Lu
7- vs
i2ie
>
0Mc
*.0
- V
•. 8g
*. 33 38888838
3838388383888838
"4
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lawler of
San Angelo visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Couch Thursday through
Monday.
Jo Jean Tunnell of Kansas City
arrived Sunday to visit her grand-
mother, Mrs. L. Kellis.
WITH ADDED REPAIR
SERVICE
Those visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hendrix over
the week-end were Mr. and Mrs.
George Burns of Terrell, Mrs. Bill
Martin and Ethel Burns of Marlin.
Charles Groves of Breckenridge
is visiting in the home of Kirby
Groves, C. A. Groves, and H. E.
Heard this week.
I
l
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Groves vis-
ited friends and relatives in Edge-
wood Sunday afternoon.
benefit of small repairs. Ripped seams and hems,
repaced buttons wherever possible, etc.
. - ■
-
(
We’re itching to show you the revolu-
tionary, NEW ’49 Ford! It’s The Car of the
Year—and you're going to love it! We
can’t let you see it quite yet, but here's a
hint of some of the features you’ll find
in the NE// Ford in your future!
mer’s niece, Laverne Casteel, was
one of the honor students of the
class.
Carried to Hospital
Angus Seale was carried to a
Dallas hospital Wednesday, May
26, by Hilliard & Sons.
88898888 8 38
/ 089 V
/aN
$
3
£ AS
,o
A
tor
Mrs. Estelle Norman and Wel-
don Norman attended the Norman
family reunion at the home of A.
G. Norman in the Wise community
Sunday. A fish fry and picnic
were enjoyed by the family at
Myrtle Springs Park.
THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1948
od,0
20eon g
A
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Griser and
children of Colfax visited J. K.
Griser and family over the week-
end.
Your Ford Dealer invite, you to li,ten to the Fred Allen Show, Sunday Evenings-NBC network
. -tten to the Ford Theater, Sunday Afternoon,-NBC network. See your new^aper for tune and .tattoo.
CANTON MOTORS
FATHER’S DAY SPECIAL
1 11x14 PORTRAIT
$7.50 Value for ONLY
$1.00
Hours will be 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
This offer closes 5 p. m.
SATURDAY, JUNE 5
No Appointment Needed
The family of W. A. Sharp de-
sire to thank their many friends
and neighbors for their kindness,
sympathy, and beautiful floral
k cux
JUNE 20th
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Couch and
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lawler spent
Sunday in Dallas with Mrs.
Woodie Overman, who returned
home with them for a short visit.
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
The chemical industry is of vast
importance to the security and prosperity
of our nation. Its products are going
into practically every manufacturing
process ... its research is opening bright
new vistas for the whole world. Here,
indeed, is Free Enterprise at work—
with private capital and private energies
combined for the benefit of all.
A ,
r,
0 338382888
I
%1
M. Swann. Mrs. Fooshee is with
the state department of public
welfare, where she is a field work-
er for the Wills Point area.
A lot of women would look
more spick if they had less span.
3
3 c o
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Palmer at-; Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Fooshee
tended the graduation exercises invisited in Greenville and Jacobia
Mabank Monday night. Mr, Pal-1 with the latter’s mother, Mrs. J
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hobbs of
Tyler and the latter's mother,
Mrs. Laura Taylor of Nacogdoches,
visited Miss Allie Tull and other
friends Sunday and attended the
singing.
We'll show you real “Picture Window’
Visibility ... more than 20 square feet
of see-ability '—Even the rear window
is windshield big!
heCaroftheYar!
The Car of the Year has plenty of other
features, too: a “Deep Deck" Luggage
Locker with 19 cubic feet of usable space
. . . new “Hydra-Coil" Front Springs . . .
extra strong, extra long "Para-Flex" Rear
Springs . . . new, larger, 35% easier-to-
apply "Magic Action" King-Size Brakes.
It won’t be long before you can see
for yourself!
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scott and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and
daughter of Hayden visited Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Scott and family
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Chaney
visited Mr. and Mrs. Orva Lee
Chaney in Edgewood Sunday.
Mrs. M. L. King visited
Strickland of the
community Sunday.
Oakland, Lee Renylass and family
of near Athens spent Sunday with
Arthur Strickland and family.
Mrs. Courtney Everett and chil-
dren of Grand Saline spent Friday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
G. Kennedy.
Beauford Chaney of Dallas spent
the week-end with his family.
Humphrey Strickland of Dallas
spent the week-end with his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strick-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fuller vis-
ited with relatives at Oakland
Sunday afternoon.
Bate Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Vern-
on Fincher spent Sunday with
Homer Thompson and family of
Jones.
Alford Chaney was honored with
a birthday dinner at his home
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Chaney of Starr spent the day with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Salisbury
and son of Dallas spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fin-
cher.
O. D. Kennedy of Oakland vis-1
ited Tuesday with his brother, W.1
G. Kennedy.
Mrs. Harvey Fincher and son of
Canton spent Sunday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Farrar.
22
enough
3 BIG-people!
Walter M. Barber of Martins
Mill, the oldest living member of
the Barber family, visited his
nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Prestridge, Sunday.
HOW TEXAS INDUSTRIES PUT NATURE'S RESOURCES TO USE FOR THE BENEFIT OF MANKIND
■■'■•
■ £
Carried to Hospital
Mrs. Albert Gulledge of Ben
Wheeler was carried to Dallas
Sunday by Eubank Bros.
The chemical industry is making giant strides in Texas. No other
industry in the nation is expanding so fast. The development of the
chemical industry forms a dramatic example of the way natural resources can
be put to use to serve mankind. And natural gas has been of enormous
value in the expansion of that industry.
_n. m But natural gas, like other natural resources, must be gathered, processed
and moved to places where it can be used before it becomes of value to anyone
Thisis the work of the United Gas companies—converting what might otherwise
be a valueless resource into an efficient fuel for hundreds of cities, towns and
industries. This is practical conservation, for it creates jobs
A stimulates industrial development, and benefits
4a all the families in Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hill vis-
Wentworth ited Mrs. Edna Beard' in Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray and Mr.
and Mrs. Kelton Ray of Dallas
visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ray
of Kaufman Sunday.
Brought Home
Ordis Dodson was brought,
from a Dallas hospital Fridahome
Hilliard & Sons mdayby
Good Selection of Men’s Suits
TROPICALS and YEAR AROUND MATERIALS
Yes, the price is right. Come and see for yourself.
WE RECEIVE NEW
Materials for Summer Dresses
DAILY —“SEW AND SAVE”
SUMMER IS HERE. KEEP YOUR FEET COOL
IN A PAIR OF OUR
Ventilated Shoes
Men’s and Women’s. Makes—City’ Club, Weyenberg.
Ladies'—Velvet Step and Smart Maid.
House Canvas
_ . ‘‘DECORATORS’ LL WIDE SELVAGE”
50Yardsor jre Less 1c
more, per yard... I Up amounts, per yard J OC
• %
2
'
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barnes of
Tyler and Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Harrison and Joe Ashby of Dallas
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ward
7 l and Lorraine Sunday.
in "
88838888: 8
3
geg3
*3889
h.
20"
I
j v 9a
5 /40 \. r
1 22seEMMememmmomTI
, anG, > e
• -
3 38338238
--
'ma
Wiea.,
Satewide V
g\)
3
e
9
They rival the finest sofa for comfort and
room—57' front, and 60" rear seat!
Plenty of hip and shoulder room for 3
BIG people on each one!
Mrs. Johnnie Sanders spent the
week in Denton with Johnnie San-
ders, where he is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Koen of
Denton spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Koen.
Sue and Bobby Sanders spent
the week with Mrs. D. E. Tenery
of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlone D. John-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Tobbery Wilk-
erson spent the Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Johnson and family.
Mrs. Lee Shehee, Arlone and
Henry Lee, Mrs. Duncan McDou-
gall and Paul spent Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin
and Royce.
J. L. Moore, who has been ill.
returned to Dallas Saturday for a
check-up and is doing fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufo Lawler, Wan-
da and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Percie
Ware were in Dallas Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawler
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Rufo Lawler and family.
Ronald Wilkerson of Dallas
spent the week-end with his par-
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
KILL IT IN ONE HOUR
YOUR 35c BACK
Not only does Riley's clean
your clothes thoroughly
and press them carefully—
but you get the added
The following marriage licenses
were issued from the office of
Billy Deen, county clerk, during
the month of May:
Troy M. Allen and Dana Lou
Porter.
F, B. Priddy and Clara Hyde.
Cozell Parker and Joann
Thompson.
William Henry Caldwell and
Qurieta Nell Huffman.
Jeremiah J. Smith and Audrey
Keller.
Troy Ennis Stout and Margie
Alice Polk.
J. D. Moore and Ida May
Petrea.
Gerald D. Wright and - Anita
Jamieson.
The mas R. Huff and Betty Lou
Page.
Oscar M. Worden and Mattie
Boyles.
Irby L. Martin and Gertie L.
Clark.
James Edward Dickerson and
Syble Lee Petrea.
E. A. Burnett, Jr. and Eva Nell
Davis.
4°
——
TEM
N M
H .
Watch our Showroom Windows for Announcement!
A
{o
i f /
w/
f’ I :
l ' t
<11
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Taylor of
Terrell visited Mr. and Mrs. Har-
rison Taylor and attended the
singing Sunday.
_6_6)
2-—5
_ i
l .
d-
I
22
**g8
H
"4
. ---2
y,. ,
1 - R
.8s 3833 2020938 882
seo
..
Spend. Last Day in Offic, *
Miss Wilma Tarver
last day working in IhesPert her
June 6 in Wills Point. Rley
Carried to Hospital ■
Morgan Sanders was caup I
a Corsicana hospital Sum Tied to
Hilliard & Sons .Friends ^2 by
that Mr. Sanders is doimgreport
after undergoing an opnKidcey
av
. .et
ments and preparation of the
food. May all of you be as rich in
your blessings of friends in time
of need. —Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Maxfield, the other Sharp chil-
dren and grandchildren. 23tlhp
- - oU
—
2 f .
:: 238 82 gg: 38938288 38%
' -
qN
.)bb
# X A X
X \
g
‘
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swope of offering. Also for the arrange-
Ee
if not pleased. The germ grows
I EEPHY,, To kill it, you must REACH
a’ SrhoNc°fumiciany | NATIONAL ARTS STUDIO
90 per cent alcohol, it PENETRATES I-I ;m2 2°VI•
Reaches more germs. Today at ; Campbell Blag. Wills Point
EAGLE DRI G
lA",7/
g( •
t agda.
% Lam
g8g 8e,k
9 8gg
Serving the f854
89 ss A
9 * ‛
i ■ ' .
J
bl tk/l ' A
/• A JBL-
L f E. "2
r -
I - Li
g
Yull love the new "Mid Ship" Ride!
You’ll travel in a "Mid Ship" Ride ... the
level center section of Ford's “Lounge Car"
Interior where the going’s smoothest!
*k, 8.
3* " «
?\ i
/ "*k,
I
.\ gC
6
rnd. n r
ET , .
w I, if
gha 8
Wi 0
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Defo Lawler of
San Angelo spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Rufo Lawler
and family and other relatives.
Mr. McCue of Ballas spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Rufo Law-
ler and family.
Miss Odella Traxler of Dallas
spent the week-end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Traxler.
across street from post office
Phone 159 Texas
A), )
E 9, *
,257/ \
NS
"UNITED CAS . .
W ' 2B
j i
.-A B
■ —a
y. n
„/9l
ZAdm J
> :88
■ »
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1948, newspaper, June 3, 1948; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585508/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.