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PAGE THREE
THE CANTON HERALD
THURSDAY, MARCH 3,1949
Oakland
Colfax
Phalba
trombone; Jack Davis,
ORCHIDS TO—
The Canton High School Section of the Canton Herald
i
The Canton volleyball girls de-
and Goode seems to brighten as
Mrs. Johnny Russell underwent
well of Whitton Sunday.
We are sorry to report that Mr. | surgery in a Grand Saline hospital
week-end here with his wife and took their girl friends celebrat-
baby at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ing after the game. From what
WILL PETRILLO OBJECT?
and Joann
Lambert of Grand Saline Sunday.
since Canton has won district in
basketball.
toward improving their voices, al- right, doctor, only that ain’t her
school with a dreamy look on his
rey.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Morgan.
John
The Eagles ace center,
PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS
FASHIONS
Clota Dell looks as fresh as a GRADE SCHOOL NEWS
their
regular science club meeting Mon- minutes I'll have my hair brush-
Old Bethel
ed and go with you.”
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Munns vis-
lost
'Gator” Morton's Eagles
to the strong Madisonville Mus-
a
rel sweater. It was
The volleyball girls took their
first defeat of the season when
journed.
Whitton
Harmony
a 22 to 16
gym
March 9. Visitors are invited.
very large buttons which are very Mr
was
CANTON AND RURAL COMMUNIT)
AND THE BAND PLAYS ON
Although the time allowed for
$4.00 PORTRAIT
!»
defeating j
fl
Mrs. Engledow of Phalba vis-
ited Mrs.
with Mr. and Ms. Mavin Currey.
-NOVEMBER
evening.
14151617
V *
DECEMBER
Saline spent Sunday with Giles
Kee"
Tunnell
JULY1
Rock Hill
NATIONALLY KNOWN STUDIO TO TAKE ENTRY PHOTOS
♦I
I.
WHEN MONEY COUNTS
of Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin spent
kerson and family of Mount Gib-
son.
THIS IS A LOCAL CONTEST!
Agency
9tlh
minor.
m.
t
Pictures of Every ( hild
Photographed W ill Be
Published in this Paper
CANTON FANS TURN
OUT FOR TOURNAMENT
Merchant,
Francine
EAGLES TROMP GRAND
SALINE INDIANS 15-8; 15 6
Tom is seen talking to Margie
Neil very often. No wonder Tom
camel brown zipper shirt that is
guaranteed to cure spring fever.
Eloise was seen sporting a bar-
vertantly admitted that he need-
ed the services of the asylum!
The English III class is just
clarinets;
phone;
VOLLEYBALL GIRLS
TAKE FIRST DEFEAT
MCWILLIAMS. JACOBS
BECOME CHAT EDITORS
Lambert and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
and Mrs. H. T. Lawley. It
a baby girl whom they nam-
ABORTED CALF NOT SURE
SIGN OF BRUCELLOSIS
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
NO. 4894
Charlie Jack Parks, a minor
Uldine Wilkerson, guardian
In the County Court of
Van Zandt County, Texas
Notice is hereby given that
Chaney to Bob Skidmore.
“Barnyard Boogie,” to the five
boys that sit in the back of the
room in journalism.
I
I
Lee Wells of Grand Saline.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fuller of
Wentworth visited Mr. and Mrs.
ton
17IN
Mrs. Charles Faglie of Little
Hope spent Friday here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tun-
nell.
Mrs. Buster Morris and children
of Dallas are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mayne, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Ritchie and
face. Could be he is thinking of
Wills Point.
I
PEEPING THROUGH
THE KEYHOLE
Jane Windham, set-up; Marjorie
Groom, set-up.
week.
Pvt. Hagan Heidle
Thomas filled his regular morn-
ing and night appointments at the
Baptist church.
George and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Eli Whitton Monday after-
noon.
Maxine Skinner, who has been
and family.
Mrs. Oscar Hale of Grand Sa-
line visited her sister, Mrs. Ruby
Hamblin, last Wednesday.
WHEN IRISH EYES
ARE SMILING
Mr. Pitt: “Jimmy, in the Smith,
family there arc the father, the
mother, and the baby. How many
does that make?”
Jimmy: "Two and one to carry."
with Angina Petoria."
Frank Correy: "You’re partly
COX CHOSEN ON ALL
REGIONAL TEAM
Loughmiller for the use of
recorder.
I once had a school mate named
Guesser
i
rell Saturday.
Mrs. Nina Chambless spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with Mrs. Cleo
EAGLETS PLAY FIRST
GAME OF SEASON
Six weeks tests have been post-
poned for a week.
and Paul of Dallas spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Whit-
ton and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Whitton re-
turned home Thursday from Dal-
las where they had been visiting
relatives.
Arnell Teel spent the week-end
with Janell Ray of Wallace.
ing to the director, Miss Briden-
thal.
went to Grand Prairie after the
game. They said they went to Trenton.
tangs 38 to 30 in Hillsboro Sat-
urday morning.
In the first quarter the Eagles
3-- di IV - • ,
charges you are dependent on j
-------------- _ , - vour income continuing. If
Sunday afternoon withiJack: Wil- Accident or Sinckness dis-
Thursday, March 10th. 10 a. m. to 6 p.
at the WHITE AUTO SUPPLY STORE, Canton
lieve that?
Billy Don seems to get around It s Been a long, Long Time,
— .t.. Fti-. L. -on elic+mic+ in
| “pert” with the little brown bow
at the collar.
Neiva Kline, has been wearing1
IF YOU are making monthly j
payments on your home, au-
8. .: a
day night. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Currey long shots and pulled away from
and son of Dallas visited Joe Reid
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hall of
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Iza Ful-
ler and daughter of Burke visited
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fuller and
other relatives here last Wednes-
points.
The Eagles played a good game.
Kennedy Sunday.
Mrs. Giles Lambert and Mrs.1 THRILLER SATURDAY
(Children Must Be Accompanied by Parent or Guardian)
FOR ONE DAY ONLY
:
if
i
Said application will be heard
by the county court of Van Zandt
County, Texas, in matters of pro-
bate. at the court house of Van
EASY TO ENTER—Simply have your child's photograph taken by a Woltz photograph-
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sakes if you wish—but this is entirely up to you.
“Matches." Robert Faulkner; and
yellow with j "Douser," Cynthia Tafer. The re-
-
once. At least they had an argu-
ment.
Children's Photo Contest!
| Travis, Howard Paul Stegall.
Mary Corry, Jean Clark. Virginia
Russell Cox.
ually pulled away from the Eagles.
The game ended with Madison-
ville on the long end 38 to 30.
John Cox, the Eagles' 6 foot
noon. 4 inch center, made 14 points to
uay. Mrs. Sam Mosley gave a birth- be high man for the Eagles. Her-
Pleasant day party in honor of two of her ring followed Cox with 7 points.
--- - Bo Davis was next with six points.
white stripes around it. This wasports were then discussed,
very becoming with her brown
skirt.
: The club is now studying photo-
j synthesis. The meeting was ad-:
high at times that four people
Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Skinner | would try to take the floor at
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lambert
and daughter of Dallas and Mr.
although they couldn't hit the and Ben
goal as well as they usually have oberts and "
ary 18 when they recorded their action. You've had some trouble
The basketball boys for win-
ning the district championship
Mr. Riley for putting off six
weeks exams.
The basketball boys for winning
district championship
The school board for allowing
us to take the school buses to go
to Hillsboro Saturday.
The basketball boys for winning
district championship.
The people of Canton for back-
ing the basketball boys at all the
games.
The basketball boys for winning
district championship.
Volleyball girls for winning the
ball game Monday night.
The basketball boys for winning
district championship.
Line-up for the Indians was
Concha Merly, Joyce Armstrong,
Barbara Vickory, Marie Thomas.
Mr. Riley: “Woman, you'll drive
me out of my mind."
Mrs. Riley: “Well, that’s all
“Star Dust," and “Create In Me." [ Whose knowledge grew lesser
Miss Bridenthal and the entire and lesser:
Mr. Mitchell: “Hang it, isn't
dinner ready yet? I'll go out and
get my dinner.
Mrs. Mitchell: "Can't you wait
ten minutes?”
Mr. Mitchell: “Will it be ready
in ten minutes?"
Mrs. Mitchell: “No, but in ten
Charlie Reid and family of Can---—
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. O. D. MADISONVILLE DEFEATS
- ~ ‘ EAGLES 38 TO 30 IN A
McMellan and family and Mrs.
in other games.
Madisonville went on to win
Thence N. 45 E. 962 1-3 vrs Athens 44 to 27.
Jordan Heard,, saxo-
drops her pencil so often in Eng-
lish? Could be she’s hoping Bob
Skidmore would pick it up.
Some of the basketball boys
“Complete Insurance Service”
A. O. Loughmiller, Owner
Res. (7—-Phone—Office 88
Riley Building
Canton, Texas
the Eagles to hold
Sides to H. B. Shinn as shown
by deed dated Sept. 15, 1917, re-
corded in Vol. 122 page 587. de-
scribed as follows:
Second Tract: Beginning 9621-3
vrs. S. 45 W. from the N. corner
of said survey;
Thence S. 45 East 586 % vrs.;
Thence N. 45 east 385 vrs.;
Thence N 45 west 586’4 vrs.;
Thence S. 45 west 385 vrs. to
place of beginning, being the
same land conveyed to C. H.
Walker by W. F. Sides by deed
recorded in Vol. 99 page 299,
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a,very pretty spring dress. It is It was a perfect summer day
blue and white stripe with a wide in August, and a puff of wind
ruffle around the bottom and blew the stork into the home of
It at last grew so small, he
disease. However, at least a dozen
other diseases and conditions may
enter into the abortion picture,
and it takes a careful herd exam-
ination to determine the exact
nature of the trouble. Poisoning
injury, unsound reproductive or-
gans, trichomoniasis, and vibrionic
infection are among the factors
that may prove to be the real
cause.
Sammie Henderson
day at 2 o’clock
The president called for the
minutes. The following reports
see Ralph Johnson. Come now, .....
boys, whom do you expect to be- SONG DEDICATIONS
I around school with Phil Rogers.
1 Couldn’t be a new romance, could
jit?
Wonder why Wanda Chaney
Freeman Chambless.
Bill Martin returned home Sun-
day after a few days work in an
east Texas oil field.
Mr. and Mrs. James Elwood and
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Young-
er of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Currey
and son and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Currey visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Heard and family of Ben Wheeler
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whatley and
Mr. and Mrs. Clois Whatley of
Grand Saline spent Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cur-
Thomas Jefferson enjoyed good
health in almost all of his 83
years. He never lost a tooth and
practically never had cold. Jef-
ferson attributed his vigor to the
habit of taking ice-cold foot baths
John Lintz
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Morgan and
daughter of Dallas and Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Morgan of Wills Point
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Morgan.
Lena Mae Lambert spent one
night last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Lambert of Grand
Saline.
The third and fifth grade teach-
ers were out on Monday, Febru-
ary 21. Mrs. Oliver and Mrs.
Bums went to a teachers’ meet-
ing at Van Miss Wallace's moth-
er was ill.
James Elwood and son visited
Mrs. Lila Valentine of near Ter-
Sunday school was well attend-
ed at both churches. Rev. Bill
we heard they had a good time,
even if the lights did go out.
Five of the basketball boys
Rev. W. D. Johns is a patient
in a Dallas hospital. His condition
is critical. Quite a number of his
friends from this community visit-
ed him last week.
Mrs. Lena Mullins of Fort
Worth, M. A. Keahey and Mrs.
Rusk Keahey of Canton were vis-
itors in our midst Saturday.
Mrs. J. F. Walters spent sev-
eral days last week in Grand Sa-
line with her sister, Mrs. Andrew
Kirkpatrick.
A. H. Cone of Tyler spent the
week-end with his wife and son.
girls were much taller than the There are three students on the
Canton girls and were more ex-; sick list, Wanda Lawler, Caud-
perienced in the art of driving the ine Murphrey, and Reuben Shu-
ball. gart. Claudine is having trouble
The line-up for Canton was Joy with her wisdom teeth. Reuben
Davis, driver: Joann Strickland, has been in a Dallas hospital re-
driver; Bobbie Burns, set-up: covering from an operation
his; knew nothing at all.
And now he's a high school pro-
■ fessor.
The spark between Una Lois
Ginger Shaw is visiting
rupts your plans, will your in-
come continue?
Your income keeps on if
j you have Accident and Health i
Insurance. Ask
voices on a wire recorder The
members have gone a long way
Mr. Riley, along with three
other men, went to Austin to see
club wish to thank Mr. A. O.
Murphrey, Billie
Jeannett Whitaker
Corry, drums.
The seventh grade had
Gerald Brewer of -------- . .
Glade spent Tuesday night with children. Emma Nell and Sam, Jr.,
Saturday night.
and Roy Hargrove of Dallas
visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Har-
and Mustangs played on even
terms but the Eagles held a slight
edge over the Mustangs.
though they have not been tak- name."
Cox, was chosen as center on the
regional team of 5A. Others nam-
ed on the regional team are not
available except Wesson from
Athens. The five named on the
regional team will receive a gold
miniature basketball.
(Too late for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Stephens
and daughter of Orange spent |
the week-end with their parents,;
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Stephens and
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lambert
and daughter and Bobbie Lambert
Eugene Fuller and family Thurs- In the second quarter Madison-
. ville showed their ability to hit
class is progressing nicely. It is
possible at times to identify
the tune they are playing, accord-
.. aec. « .e ... ...... our representative about the Gil-
the Harmony team beat them 15 mer-Aikin bill Wednesday, Feb-
to 18 and 15 to 12 in the Harmony ruary 23.
Bill Foster. Paul Stanford. Jr.
and Jimmy Tunnell played a good
floor game for the Eagles.
Prescott was the high point
man for the Mustangs with 15 i
were given: “Zeolite,” Jim Pat
Walker; “Mammoth Cave,” Peg-
gy Chamblee; “Glacier National right.Who’d want to stay in
I Park," Jarrell Malone; “Carlsbad mind like yours."
Cavern,” .John Lintz Merchant; ——------------
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Bates of
Grand Saline visited Mr. and
Mrs. Al Stephens Sunday.
Jack Harry of Dallas spent the
well with the senior girls. Be
careful, Billy, we wouldn’t want
Mildred to get jealous.
Frank Corry seems to be a
regular Don Juan. He courts all
the girls.
Don was seen wandering around
in Dallas one day last week on Martin.
business. Roy Heard and family of Ben
Several from this community Wheeler spent Sunday afternoon
and ruffles.
Not to be outdone by the girls
John Cox blossomed out in a
the tournament by
Zandt county, in the town of
Canton, in the county court room
on Monday, March 14, at 10 a.
m., A. D. 1949.
ULDINE WILKERSON
Guardian of the person and es-
tate of Charlie Jack Parks,
: acres, less 40 acres more or less
out of said above described tract
of land heretofore sold by W. F.
The Eaglets got off to a bad
start at the local gym Monday,
February 21, when Arc Ridge
defeated them 17 to 6 in their
first basketball game of the sea-
son.
Line-up for the Eaglets was
Blackwell, Fugate, Black, Gilmer
and Knowles.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ritchie of
Grand Saline spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Terry Rash.
Rev. Pippen of Kerens visited
his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Pippen Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stratton and
Billy of Dallas spent the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Oliver,
parents of Mrs. Stratton.
Ruffkin is in the hospital. ; recently.
Mrs. Harold High and Donny Lesters Stamps quartet will be
Kay visited Mr and Mrs. Willard here at the Methodist church
High of Old Bethel one day last Wednesday night, March 9. Come
let’s have a full house.
about to choose sides and fight.
They have been debating the ques-
tion “Military' service should be
compulsory for all physically qual-
ified boys.” Sentiments ran so
ter no one had the least idea who
would win untilythelast thret "Srt Norroll is sporting a
minutes when Madisonville 8 pair of new ox blood moccasions
hot on the goal as they ' rein With hand laced toes—very chic!
the second quarter and they grad- _______
Preparations for baseball are
being made. Mr. Pitt laid off the
baseball diamonds Monday, Feb-
ruary 21.
Ann Steele,
and Martha
the N corner of L. M. Parsons
home tract a stake for corner; every morning for over 60 years.
"You Shall Be Free,” to the
seniors. j ing music long. Among the songs
Jimmy Manley to Ronney Hag-
gert, "You Were Meant For Me.";
Betty McWilliams and Eloise
Jacobs will become editors of the
Eagle Chat at the beginning of
the fifth six weeks They will
serve in this capacity until the
beginning of the sixth six weeks
when Joyce Wages and Cota Dell
Bailey will take over.
Out-going editors are Claudine
Murphrey and Margie Cole.
Tuesday. The
THE EAGLE CHAT
Singing was a success Saturday
night with several visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schweng
daisy in her brown plaid dress,
with a white eyelet yoke outlined
with a ruffle.
A mid-victorian style note was
introduced by Minnie Jo Tutle
with her aqua blouse with tucks
Sherman Brunson.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rowan
and son, Miss Connie Hargrove
they recorded are “Bless This
House," “So Beats My Heart,”'
Uldine Wilkerson, guardian of
the person and estate of Charlie
Jack Parks, a minor, have this
the 25th day of February, A. D
1949, filed my application in the
county court of Van Zandt Coun-
ty, Texas, in the above numbered
and entitled cause, for an order
of the county court of Van Zandt
County, Texas, authorizing me as
Una Lois has been wearing a
new plaid dress. Looked right
of Dallas spent Thursday night time goes on.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brewer of
Dallas visited in the home of
La twin Brewer Sunday.
L. Brewer made a business trip
to Dallas last week.
Those visiting in the home of
J. C. Heidle Sunday were Mrs.
Emma Heidle, Mary Paschall and
Eddie Heidle of High.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Caburn
of Dallas have moved back to
this community.
Mr. and Mrs. McLee Brewer
visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fret-
Funeral services were held at
the church Sunday morning at
10:30 for Mrs. O. B. Brown of
Mabank.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carey of
Terrell visited Mr. and Mrs. Wade
Carey Tuesday.
Barney Brunson of Malakoff
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Early Cash.
Mrs. Floyd Stout will enter-
tain the quilting club Wednesday,
Ginton high school and the,
Canton basketball squad are
proud of the following given them
in the regional tournament at;
Hillsboro Saturday. Although the
fans of Canton, with the excep-
tion of Madisonville, had further
to travel than any other team;
fans, there were more represent-
ing Canton than any other team
in the tourney. They boys are.
also proud of the yells and school
song sung by the pep squad and
fans.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamblin and
Mrs. Ruby Hamblin and children
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Forest Loper of Mount Gibson,
grove and Dell over the week-end. Mark Fincher of Mount Gibson
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stout were spent Saturday night with Joyce
?
hand work is limited, the band
big one is expected. Listen to
your radio for further informa-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trawick
made a business trip to Dallas
Monday.
J. A. Groom and Roy Trawick
made a trip to Dallas Wednesday
selling hogs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarrell Thompson
of Dallas spent the week-end with
the former’s family, the Steve
Thompsons.
The following students are en-
rolled in band: Bobby Sanders,
Eugene Blackwell, James Curtis
Hilliard, Ferman Barrentine, Don
ited their parents in Athens and
China Grove Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Engledow
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Engledow.
The R. C. Westmorelands and
Mrs. Long were in Wills Point
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wyche
visited the former's sister, Mrs.
Sam Reed, of Wise Sunday,
of Jones spent Saturday with Mr.
her 'and Mrs. Marvin Currey.
day.
Miss Margaret Reid of Dallas
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Reid and family. p-g---— .
Mrs. Era Currey spent Monday tomobile, furnishings, —lte in,
with Mr and Mrs. Leland Currey surance, taxes or other fixed
in Fort Worth is visiting her -‘-d c, w 29 yrs.
mother and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Roland ChambieeV^- vrs,
Mrs. Eva Teel has returned;
home after spending a few days
with her children in Grand
Prairie.
trumpet; Don Hackney. Phyllis
Fugate, Dale Lawler, Fox Rob-
' ertson, Paul Barrentine, Jerry
Bledsoe and Paul Wayne Pool,
feated the Grand Saline volleyball
j girls for the second time this sea-
son 15-8 and 15-6 The game was
played in Grand Saline Monday,
February 22. The Indians were
not able to withstand the power-
ful drives of the Eagles.
The line-up for the Eagles was
Joy Davis, driver; Joann Strick-
land, set-up; Marjorie Groom,
driver; Mildred Fugate, driver;
Jane Windham, set-up; Bobbie
Burns, set-up.
oil, gas, and other mineral lease,
or leases, upon such terms as
the court may order and direct,
in accordance with law, upon the
following described real estate
belonging to the said Charlie Jack
Parks, and the said Charlie Jack
Parks, owning an undivided one-
half (%) interest in and to the
following described real estate,
situated in Van Zandt County,
Texas, to wit:
First Tract: Beginning at a
stake for corner the N. corner of
said Pena survey;
Thence S 45 west 962 1-3 vrs;
Thence S. 45 east 586% vrs to
ed Colleen.
Colleen is now a senior of CHS.
She entered this school at mid-
term, coming from Athens.
She now has long brown nat-
ural curly hair with brown curly
lashes to match. Colleen is 5 feet
six inches tall and weighs 125
pounds,
Colleen says it’s hard to choose
between her teachers because she
has only two. Mrs McLaurin and
Mrs. Slaughter are both her fa-
l vorites. Home economics ranks
first on her list as a subject.
She has not yet decided what
she will do when she finishes
school, but her main interest is
art.
As her name indicates, Colleen
is Irish but belies her ancestry
in that she is not high tempered
She inherits their natural abilities;
she is a talented artist and did
i the artwork for the annual.
and Mrs. Pole Johnson of Wills ited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Currey
Point Tuesday. the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ham and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lambert
Fannie Taylor of Phalba spent and daughters of Dallas visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. A? Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lambert and
gtout family from Monday till Wednes-
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Smith and day of last week.
I Will Smith of Mineola were Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fuller
day visitors in the home of Mr. j and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sheppard of and Mrs. Henry Brunson. . . Thurman Hendley Sunday after-
Fort Worth spent the week-end; Bobby Gene Stout made a 11m-
with relatives. ness trip to Hillsboro Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Porter of
Elm Grove spent Thursday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Will Whitton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Whitton of
Phalba visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Whitton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Jones
and son spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hemby.
M. L. Tankersley has been in
a Dallas hospital for treatment.
' half time lead.
I grandmother this week at Elm Mr. and Mrs. Millard Huggins The Eagles came back to tie
! Grove and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jepp the count in the third quarter and
Mrs Oree Foster visited Mr. Anderson and sons of Dallas vis- kept on even count throughout
1 ■ - -- - -- — T quarter. In the fourth quar-
Leo Teel. Benjie Teel and Floyd. -----, e
Hall of Grand Prairie visited Mrs. attendnd Apartteinatheot Si
guardian of the person and estate Deed Records, V an Zandt Coun-
of Charlie Jack Parks, a minor, ty, Texas. .....
to make, execute and deliver an “
Dave Meredith and family spent
Sunday with his daughter, Mrs.
Dewey Fugate, and family of
Tundra.
E. G. Thompson, Earl Allen
and Miss Kate Mewbourn had
business in Mabank last Wednes-
day.
Mrs. Fletcher Turner spent one
night last week at the bedside of
her nephew, Larry Ayers, of Mar-
tins Mill, who was ill with
pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wages and
baby and Mr. and Mrs. Lano
Rowan and daughters of Dallas
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Rowan and Brooksie Nell.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Easley, Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Thompson. Mr.
and Mrs Jim Bond, Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Turner, Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Turner and son, Maxie, and
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Foster and
family attended the funeral of
Mrs. O. B. Brown of Mabank, who
was laid to rest at Old Bethel
Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Meredith
and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Downing and Jack Daniel of Dal-
las visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Turner, during the
week-end.
When a cow loses her calf,
owners always should suspect
brucellosis as the cause, since ap- — ।
proximately 80 per cent of all; (anton nsurance i
abortions in cows are due to this VQIHV
oTla spent Rherechamdiwetthsemhenve)589L"vt""ttshe Poland MrsLerov Lambert of Grand #
______ . j of beginning, containing 99.9 ” " " C
has sailed Mrs. C. J. McNeill of Fort
for Japan. Worth and Mrs. S. C. Davis and
Mrs. John Mangan is on the Paula Jo of Tyler were the week-
sick list : end guests of their mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Phillips A. W. Rusk.
spent the week-end at Eustace Mrs. D. A. Geddie of Canton
visiting the latter’s mother. visited in this community Satur-
The friends of Mrs. Mert Brown day-
were made sad Friday by her j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Matthews of
passing away. She was buried at Edom, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Ma .-
Old Bethel Sunday. Several from thews of Grand Saline and Mrs.
this community attended the fun- A. D Boyd of Chandler., were
eral guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. G.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. White and T. Matthews.
Lawson had supper with the R.
C. Westmorelands Sunday night.
Several from here attended the
singing at Canton Sunday after-
noon.
Remember next Sunday, March
6. is regular singing day here. It
is the second anniversary and a
with Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lambert Louise Johnson has been seen
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Una Lois to Goode Rogers. “A
Man Is Brother To A Mule.”
Mr. Pitt to geometry students,
"Time Will Tell.”
Clota Dell Bailey to third grade
pupils, “Driving Nails In My Cof-
knows so much about civics. i fin"
Ask Billy Foster why his facej Billy Hudson to Jean Sims,
I turned so red in civis. He inad- "Let’s Say Goodbye, Like e
Said Hello.”
“That's My Desire,” Wanda
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The Choral Club finally found ---
out how good they were Febru- Doctor: ”1 don’t like your heart
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Saturday night.,
ngieaow of Fiaiia vis- stake in the line of the Jesse Rus-
Lester Clardy Thursday sell 1-3 league survey from which
a red oak 14 in. dia. brs. S. 59
4 Prizes Totaling $31.50
a >‘ ,7 1st—$12.50 OIL COLORED PORTRAIT
A- -,“.4 2nd_$10-00 SILVER TONE PORTRAIT
";$ H 3rd_$5.00 PORTRAIT
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1949, newspaper, March 3, 1949; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585547/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.