The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1957 Page: 1 of 8
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The Canton Herald
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VUMBER 15
THURSDAY, APRIL. 11.1957
VOLUME 74
In Fun Festival Friday Night
rye"
it
act to represent Van Zandt coun-
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4 -f
Th
ble were Mr. and Mrs.
azh"
Birdwell,
of I nilas and Lloyd Park, Troup;
Mar
MRS JULIA McKinnon
Helen
Julia McKinnon
ing
Upshur, Wood,
from Van Zandt,
Pleasant Hill
D
alons
Church To Hold
Revival April 17
*
Brock, pastor of the Canton Meth-
in the
ird
Edom cemetery under the direc
R
tion of Eubank Funeral Horne of
iday
2 at Baker Clinic in Wills Point
former editor of the Bap-
Pallbearers were Marvin Weav-
Garland
the New Harmony community of
er.
Odell
Weaver, J. Cecil Chaney,
REV T T. NEWTON
ry Bar
Bet
ded
J
Thomas Monroe Chaney, Baptist Church Sunday r
and a daughter, Adie Chaney, pre- April 14,
at
Rober
Waco, Thomas McKinnon of Glade-
I
Falls; one sister, Mrs. W J. Park-
lead t
The
11 present
yols
To Begin April 14
lx*
4-H Girls Prepare
For Dress Revue
The trio went
Edgewood area most of his life
day night at 9 o’clock His death
ed in the contest
h
Band Booster Club
Merited awards will be supplied
Fort Worth
ago; two sons, UN Smith of Jackie Wages. Billy, Roland and
The Canton Band Boosters Club
all-expense trip to
Shelby Goodwin of Louisiana, and mahlen of Newton, B1, and Mrs.
I Revival Services.
Springs.
I
Margaret Chaney
Rites Held Monday
Elmer Long 01 Edgewood
Wins Tractor Contest
Perry Smith Dies
Suddenly Saturday
Canton with Rev. T. T. Newton
I pastor, officiating, assisted by Rev.
judge in Saturday's election Serv-
ing as clerks were Mrs. Jess Fizer
and Mrs Pitt Nixon.
In an average month last year,
volunteers working in the nation's
176 Veterans Administration hos-
pitals numbered over 18,000, from
450 American Red Cross chapters.
for the 11th consecutive year by
the Simplicity Pattern Company.
The state winner will receive an
tone:
ve a
Clarence
, Royce
I
nd
Four
in the United States, one among
every four Americans is a mem-
ber of the Red Cross. Throughout
the world, one among every 25
persons is a member of the Red
Cross.
I rection of Eubank Funeral Home
• of Canton
services
Will Tidm
ing.
(
Canton.
Mrs. McKinnon was born No-
vember 4, 1877. at Edom. She mar-
ried B W. McKinnon on Novem-
ber 12, 1895. He preceded her in
Baptist Church
To Hold Revival
April 14 To 21
A revival will begin at the First
death
A son.
the Fun
e judges
ting the
Holy Week Revival Bethel Garden
Club Meets Mar. 20
P
13,75744
t ist church of Jacksonv il
past president of Jackson
lge an
tist Prr
Rev
id Jimmie
Last Rites Held
Thursday Morning
For H.W. Windham
Funeral services for Henry Wal-
School Trustees
James P Beggs, B. J. Dawson,
and Joe Clair were named trus-
Herald writer, was a visitor in the
Herald office last Thursday aft-
ernoon.
Dodson, Victor L. Carver, Jimmy
Norman Chapman, Billy Cotton and Calvin
las detectives George R. Royce and
M. K. Tucker reported to Sheriff
. Hillcrest cemetery under the di-
He was born May 8, 1870, in Pano- rection of Eubank Funeral Home
Weaver
Mrs Chaney passed away Sun-
lull 588 has been set for Tuesday
morning, April 16, in the Agricul-
"Well," replied her friend in a er of Houston; 11 grandchildren
hurt tone, “L told her not to tell and six great-grandchildren.
died suddenly at his home Satur- 1899 she married Rev Wages, who
j is well known in Van Zandt coun-
by ;
J
talk
The PI
Baptist
i
|
I A. L. Cates, pastor of Little Hope
Mr. Windham passed away April 1 Baptist Church. Interment was in
I summer Their ultimate goal is to
At the annt
estival Fric
id a diffic
publicity offices often are re-
quired to dig up all sorts of ma-
terial to fill unusual requests from
7:30 p m. with regula
odist Church. Burial was
'day. April 7, in Dallas. She was
tell her."
i Fred Callahan of Pallas Turner’s office in Tyler.
daughter of Mrs. lizzie wasco.
had a close shave with the recent -
Dallas tornado that killed 10 peo- county line where they were,
A cord al invitation is extended 2:30 p. m
ceded her in death.
Survivors include six sons Clyde
Chaney, Claude Chaney and War-
ren Chaney of Dallas, Farris Chan-
ey and Herron Chaney of Van and
Houston Chaney of Myrtle
Springs; three daughters, Mrs
Ethel Weaver of Tyler. Mrs Ran-
’ Vs
0
ty, since he has served as pastor
to a number of churches in the
county They had made their home
in Normangee for the past 11
Welch, Jerr
son Beverly
Wedding i
Jacksonville conducted an inten-
sive search for Guilliams by
checking tourists courts of the
area.
of Route 2, Canton and six grand-
children.
the Chicago
Jones, Norris
Keahey and
was served after the
to the Gregg
★ * *
At Local Church
A Holy Week revival will
plc.
The Callahan’s storage house in
the rear of their yard was com-
Pletely blown,"’, 1 and Willlam Dickson joined in the
Weldon Owens, Dallas Times
Mr and Mrs Howard B Heard,
Jr. of Austin visited their grand-
mother, Mrs. E. A Heard, over
the week-end.
Parrott of Edom <
sisted by the Rev.
tentative hearing on House
Edgewood and Brownsboro.
* * ★
At the next meeting coffee, cake
or cookies will be served This
will be the last meeting for the
tie Springs and Clem Smith of
Fort Worth.
strange and far away places, but
sometimes people, anil especially
Yankees, carry things too far.
Hardin-Simmons University, tra-
ditionally a western school and
well-known as the Cowboys, re-
ceived that urgent plea from Ray-
mond Lucas of Birmingham, New
Jersey, that is as follows:
"Please send me a booklet about
your university. I have enclosed
a bag. Would you please send me
some soil,"
ernoon at 2 o'clock at the Edom Jones took the band to the Mardi ter Windham, 86, were held Thurs-
Methodist Church with Rev. Bob!Gras parade in New Orleans La. day morning at 10:30 o clock at
services were held Thursday aft- school band in 1954 when Mr.
Austin; one brother, A D Davis
of Canton; seven grandchildren
Band Banquet
Approximately 70 Canton band
students attended the first annual
band banquet in the school cafe-
teria Friday night, March 29. The
banquet was sponsored by the
Canton Band Booster Club.
Royce Keahey served as toast
master Guests at the speakers ta-
Rains, Henderson and Smith coun-
ties will attend the hearing,
W. E. We st of Canton, attorney
for the opposition group, stated
that he would attend the hearing
the House Agricultural Commit-
tee
In his youth, Mr Smith attend- and eight great-grandchildren.
School at Myrtle1 One son. J. D Wages peered d
her in death.
THE AMERICAN LEGION HUT on Rod Hill was totally destroyed by fire around 10:30
a m. Wednesday, April 3. Members of the Canton Volunteer Fire Department fought
the blaze. The cause of the fine was not dob rmined. D was believed to have been Ci wd
by defective wiring. Loss on the building was estimated around $35,000 The building
was partially covered by insurance.______________________
Hendrix presented Elmer with a An estimated 350,000 teenagers
,.100 driver's trophy for his are cutting, fitting and sowing out-this county, and a resident of the
, ~ W, Future fits which they hope will be in the
winning performan ' spotlight at their local. county,
Farmers from this area participati and state 4-H dross revues this
state position. ' rest, he offered no resistance, ac-
Mr. Gentry is now the new cording to Sheriff Ross Turner of
chairman of the Texas Highway, Smith county.
Commission. He was recently «P" e search for Guilliams began
pointed to the post by Goern about 8:30 p m. Friday when Dal-
Price Daniel. 12 Ncctivee George R. Boyce and
ble at each setting with the stu- brey Park and Thomas H. Park
dent's picture cut out and pasted
showed films from other church school year All band parents are
activities. urged to attend. The club meets
Refreshments were served, after the first Monday night of each
which Mrs January dismissed the month at 7:30 o’clock in the band
group. I hall.
Sunday night. April 21
Rev T T Newton, pastor, will
do the preaching.
Services will be held each weck
Congratulations to Jerry Nix
Ditcher for the Canton high school ,
it t nitehed his hood, she opened her heart to or-
no'nmesm' K Jon Calr polied * vots Dawson
afternoon at Eagle neld. I rev-l e .
. . . . Cca . nn hitter' A resident of Canton fo the
ously he had pitched a no miur,
Bllnc, prew null
nie Freeman an
and a tumbling
Rodders and Jin
in Austin Tuesday. Farmers
• He is Reynold
ille (ol. Myrtle
on the star. and two daughters, Mrs.
The banquet menu consisted of ( Clark and Miss Elsie Marie Park
ham and baked potatoes, green of Dallas.
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ongman, Larry La-
y Herrin.
itering were Grand
1g a song by Jean-
id Jeanette Harris,
act by Tommy
nmie Byles; Fruit-
ntomime of Little
•and; participating
ms, Gerald Brown,
water, James McKinnon of Sny-
"She told me, a woman com der, Billy McKinnon of Dallas and
plained to a friend, "that you told Phillip McKinnon of Edom; one
her the secret I told you not to brother, j M Martin of Wichita
I Ieard.
Serving and arrangements were
by the band mothers and the set-
ting was beautiful. The theme was
"Hitch Your Wagon To A Star"
and stars were placed on the ta-
Perry Smith, 79, a native of
Hettie Hamilton of San Benito,
Calif , and three brothers, Jim
Hinkle of Altus. Oklo., Fred Hin-
kle of Fairview, Oregon, and Edd
Hinkle of Springfield, Oregon, 19
grandchildren and 25 great-grand-
children
through a woman acquaintance
who lives at Concord. During the
I search, Guilliams’ automobile was
found parked on a street at Troup
Also during the search, city of-
ficers of Tyler, Henderson and
met Monday night. Ten numbers
the 1 were present.
Miss Virginia Smith of Dallas; ; Earl Murrey of Wills Point; one
two brothers. John Smith of Myr- son, William Angus Wages of
Chambers of Fort Worth, Mrs two daughters, Mrs J. C Thor-
Carlton Weaver,
to all to attend
P-T. A
। ed by Constable Sis Dickson of
| Kilgore Later Rusk County Dep-
uty Sheriff Joe King and Chero-
kee County deputies Allen Horton
Mrs. I low ard B.
was due to a heart attack
Mr Smith was born August 17,
1878, son of the late Mr and Mrs
John Smitn. years
Fumeral services were held at Funeral services .wen ,hed
Cheatham Memorial Methodist Tuesday morningat ' ' oC
Church Monday afternoon at 2 at the Harmony Baptist chur 1
o'clock with Rev Phillips, a for- Normangee with graveside SeTV-
mer pastor, and Rev Perry Rich- ices and burial inMyrtle Sprinus
ardson, pastor, officiating cemetery Rev William Eelds
_ t .Ca pastor from Normangee, conduct-
interment was in the Edgewood ed the services, assisted by Rev.
cemetery- E B Keller and Rev C R Mead-
Mr Smith is survived by his ows of Jacksonville and Hubert
Prayer
, , .. who Mrs Julia Katherine McKinnon, with an orchestra background on
M.....ng ppnrzandrhehand Ienahosninpnorasldas
Elmer long of Edgewood high
school was named county winner
in the 1957 Texas County FFA
ty at the
May 4
Dawsor
pho* wu
Canton YWA Meets
In January Home
The Canton YWA met at the
home of Mrs. Jim January Mon-
day, April 8
Nan Ogletree, president, presid-
ed over the meeting.
no Zion Haste" was sung by
the group. The program was given
, by those present on "Carver Mis-
sion."
Rev. and Mrs. T. T. Newton
A new Ford tricycle tractor
will be awarded the state Winner
by the Ford Tractor.and.mprix Club Congress, and a special gift
ment dealers XASnenirtof a leather encased scissors set
sldiFe i Tmrtons dre holding Blue award county winners will
Dentv5 FFA tractor operators’ get handsome medals of honor
Contests throughout the state. Girls between the ages of 10
_________- I and 21 are eligible to enroll in
Mrs. Lizzie Rascoe is in Dallas tlx* dress revue Detailed informa-
this week visiting her daughter tion may be obtained from local
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 4-H Club leaders or the county ex- ed the Rice
Callahan and daughter I tension office. Springs.
search.
The officers traced Guilliams
At Baptist Church
Funeral services for Mrs Mar-
garet Ann Chaney, 75. were held
Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
at the First Baptist Church in
against Grand Saline .member of the Eastern Star for
Friday, April 12, the Cantonmany years. She was also interest-
Eagle nine will journey Qed in town civic affairs.
Brownsboro for their second Con- Her sons and a grandson served
ference game of the season, rhe as pallbearers.
Eagles are hoping for a district survivors include two daughters,
win in their first year in district, Mrs. Emmett Collins of Dallas
competition They are members and Mrs. D. । Yantis of Canton;
of District 14A along with Kerens, five sons, W A McKinnon of
Artm
zp" Im
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Texas College and University
ry" and "The Cross of Disciple-
ship;" Wednesday, "Light or Dark-
ness" and "The Departure;” AA . AA_n,
Thursday, "Christ or Seif” and MeCTS Monddy
"Christ or Caesar;" I riday "Youth I *
and God" and "’Die Crucifixion;’' MNeh} In R-ne Wal
and Sunday, April 21, "The Res IVIVIII III DdIIU IIdI
urrectiom," and "The Cost To Neg-
sical number Dawson with a
"Tell the Truth and Suffer
Consequences, with Peggy
Jo Eddie
aple, Georgia Montgomery,
erly Floyd and Emma Wells.
County FFA Boys
Enter Area Contest
Mrs W T Adds, Mrs Geneva
Ha vs Judy and Cindy of Garland Future Farmers of America
and Mr and Mrs. Tony McClellen from Van Zandt county schools.,
of Ben Wheeler visited Saturday | Wi ll participate in the Area V.n
with Mr and Mrs J V Brewerjudging contest at East Texas! I
and Mr and Mm James G White. State College Saturday. April 13 Wills Point and Van hi
te act to district is
ler 4-H Club with an
The Lost Precious,"
Butler, Marilyn Jen-
Jones Jerry Moos-
you I told her." --------
East Texas Officers Help Nab
mmMan Wanted In Dallas
moreland entertained at the Fun j _____ _ _____________
w.U.. and Beggs were members of the Survivors include two daughters,
for the board. Clair was seeking his first Mrs. IL IL Lovvorn of Waco, and
past 15 years, she was an active term as school trustee. Mrs H B. Wilburn of Canton; । born August 14. 1881, in Joplin,
Present members of the school four sons, Homer Windham H Missouri. She was a member of
board are Tom Milford, president; W. Windham and Adrian Wind- the Tundra Baptist church. She
James B. Beggs, secretary; J B. ham of Dallas and John Windham married Robert L* Chaney in
Reynolds, Jr.. C. L. Stanford, Jeff of Canton; four brothers, W W | 1898 Mi Chaney preceded her in
Teet, and Arnett Robinson Windham. Canton, L. I Windham
New officers will be named i of Route 2, Ben Wheeler, Harvey
when the board holds its next j Windham of Route 2, Canton, and
meeting. ; O. G. Windham of Route 4, Can-
C. C Reid served as election ton; a sister, Mrs E. L Johnson
lect A Risen Christ."
Royce Keahey will lead C
singing at those services. j Coffee
A cordial Invitation is extended meeting.
’to nil to attend this Holy Week
held at the First Methodist Church
in Canton beginning Sunday, April
14, and continuing through Sun-
day, April 21.
Rev. Reginald C. Brock, pastor,
will do the preaching. Services
will be held each morning at 7:30
o’clock and each evening nt 7. No
services will be held on Saturday,
April 20.
Rev. Brock has announced the
sermon topics for the the revival.
Sunday's topic for the morning
service will be "The Lord Has
Need of You," and at the evening
service, "God Calls The Church
To Repentance."
Other sermon topics will be
Monday, "Revival or Defeat," and
"WWhat It Means To Be A Chris-
tian;" Tuesday, "Prayer Or Wor-
Arlington and Roland Smith of Winston Murrey and two nephews,
Corsicana; four daughters, Mrs O. Glenn and Adolph Wages
D Coursey of Pyote, Mrs. Elbert Survivors include her husban;
judges were Cozell Barrier. E model the clothes in the national
F Mince and Oscar Brown dress revue at the 4-H Club Con-
The county winner. Elmer Long .gress in Chicago next Decentber
will compete >n one of the 11 dis- ' The 4-H dress revue program,
tric contests to be held April 30 directed by the State Extension
The district contest locations will | Service, is designed to teach 4-H
be announced in the near future girls the highly important art of
District winners will compete in selecting styles, colors, and fab-
a state contest to be held at Fortric suited to their individual per-
Worth by The Stewart Company. | sonalities and wardrobe needs
Texas distributor for Ford Trac-Poise, self-confidence, and good
tors and Implements. The stategrooming habits also are develop-
contest will be held on July 16 ed along with leadership qualities
the day prior to the opening of J and learning to work with others,
the State FT A Convention in
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ber b thE’tomk’nretnoisi cnurdh Sehool District m saturdaysndlect laapovntyiaDegambnEmlruo”,
and was a faithful, active mem-tion. ! preceded him in death.
ber until her health failed com- The three trustees were unop-
pletely. posed on the ticket. Pallbearers were DuvalMek-
Lert an orphan in early child- James P. Beggs polled 87 votes, 1 more, Cecil Tawater, ‘ T " Sim
• ■ ■ ...... ‘B. J Dawson received 64, and mons, Minuard Weaver:
• — ...... . - McLemore and Joe Clair.
Smith county and hi
some 40 years ago wa
Zion Baptist church, w
the Pleasant Hill Miss
tist church.
A cordial invitation
to all to attend these r
Thomas Hill Park of Dallas
| passed away April 4 at Baylor
hospital. Funeral services were
Final Rites Held
Tuesday For
Mrs. Ibera Wages
Mrs Ibera Davis Wages. 81,
wife of Rev W B (Bill) Wages,
passed away at her home in Nor-
mangee April 8
Mrs Wages had been in ill
health for several years She was
born in Alabama Feb. 14, 1876.
and came to Texas in 1897 in
beans, hot rolls, cold salad, and >
Rites Held Thursday Xs "hiP
A _ r । py । The program consisted of play-
At "riom i niirrh ing several numbers by the band
B LUVIll vllUI VII director on his slide trombone;
da Mae Jones and Mrs Octavia
Phillips of Dallas; a sister, Mrs.
Tractor Operators’ Contest held
near Canton on March 29 by Van
Zandt County Tractor Co Pete
day at 7:15 a m and at night at grade won the $1 1
May 2, at
Meadows was reared in ।
Club was the first
er with "Barber Shop
with David Cartright,
anley, Kelton Drewery,
Ke Manu , and Ida Mae
s was a song and act
Floyd Allen Daw-
F loyd and Georgia
Fruitvale Club with
Midnight," Bobby
Pierce, Rose Mary
With Mrs. Stout
Mrs, C L. Stout entertained the
Garden Club on March 20. Sever-
al were absent due to ilness.
Roll call was answered with
a helpful hint.
"Nothing But the Blood," was
sung by the group. Grandmother
Warren led in prayer
i Thank you cards were received
from Mr and Mrs Cliff Foster
and Mrs Barbara Foster and Mr
and Mrs R F. Chamblee All
bills were paid Mrs. Floyd Stout
gave the quilting report.
Visitors were Mrs Dena Smith
and Mrs. Ed Boyd
, Mrs Sallie Walsh received a
nice birthday shower There will
1 not be a shower in April.
Winners In recreation were
i Mrs Hattie Brunson. Mrs. George
Reeves and Mrs Floyd Stout
. The next meeting will be with
. Mrs Henry Brunson April 47 at
1:30 p m. Visitors are invited.
continue through
Sunday room count and the ninth grade
won for the high school.
tural Committee of the Senate at
Austin, acoording to Clyde Elliott,
Jr., Canton attorney.
HB 588 will make possible the
buying of sweet potatoes from
farmers without the buyer having
to require the sweet potatoes being
inspected in order to keep from
violating the law. The bill was in-
troduced in the House by Repre-
sentative Bill Hollowell of Grand
Saline and was sponsored by the
Van Zandt County Farm Bureau.
Recently members of the Farm
Bureau meet with State Senator
Bill Wood in Tyler, Mr Wood
has agreed to support the bill in
the Senate.
Mr. Elliott stated that approxi-
mately 60 farmers from Van
Zandt county will attend the hear-1
Hili,’ Dawson Club with “’rhe
Magic Box starring Larry Rob-
erts, Kenneth Roberts, Larry
Knowles, Charles Knowles, Tom
Club adult leader, announced each
(Continued On Page 5)
en acts entered in the
vision of Share the Fun.
won first with a skit,
he Air," with Doris Gray,
Hazel Gerald Herron,
ry Moss, Betty Pierce,
my Longman. Second,
urth and fifth places re-
y went to Elberta Clubs
Car Ride,’ with Janie
nmy Strickland, Joe Cox,
ax Judy Sneed, and Kay
Dafamay Sherwood of
Springs with "Bludberry
!
Hill Miss
will hold
, fourth and fifth
respectively were
sweet Old Fashion-
Mildred Manley;
“Don't Be Cruel,"
Ward, John Duck,
Billy Walker, and
Dawson’s "Tootie
Buddy Knowles,
Ronnie Butler,
it, Alvin Temple,
Ida Weils, Nell
held Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock at Eubank Funeral Chapel
in Canton with Rev. E. V. Whit-
ney officiating Burial was in the
High cemetery under the direc-
tion of Eubank Funeral Home of
Canton.
Mr. Park was born April 30.
1894, in Van Zandt county. He was
a member of the Dallas Street Bap-
tist church.
Pallbearers were Udell Scott,
Forest Scott, Boyd Scott, Richard
Herrin, Archie Neal Herrin and
Glenn Scott.
Survivors include three sons, Au-
wife, the former Doria Rainey, Townley of Athens
whom he married more than 50; Pallbearers were grandsons.
airy Bob Langley,
y sang “Parly Doii"
by Aubrey Lough-
id Billy Westmore-
officiating, as- --------------- the Tundra Baptist church with
Reginald C. D.. n_.. Am J Rev. B C Dodd officiating, assist-
uCQQSf uawson Ano ed by Rev Irby McWilliams of
- । Canton.
- I I Air Fprtar Interment was in the Cool
f vlul LIvVIVU Springs cemetery under the di-
with Charit
David Cart
Maxine Row
district eliminations OD
pastorate
at Mount
Festival at Fruitvale Friday night.: Close co-operation between city
Kelton sang several numbers, and county officers of three East
* * * i Texas counties Friday and Satur-
The week of April 28 through, day netted a husky 28-year-old
May 4 is National Home Demon- Canton resident wanted on charges
titration Week. Thousands of worn- involving eight instances of armed
en throughout the nation will Cl- robbery in Dallas.
ebrate this week Arrested about 5a.m. Saturday,
* * * April 16, in a Cherokee county
Monday the Texas Senate Con, tourist court, was George Guil-
finned the nomination of Brady liams, the suspect wanted by Dal-
Gentry, former Van Zandter, to a las. Alone at the time of his ar-
Installation of
will tx* on Thur
Myrtie Springs with “Indian Love
Call," by Paula Caldwell, Char-
lotte Taylor, Gay Griffin, Shirley
Griffin. Patricia Luckett, Jame
ell gave an interesting ul11 k . 1 , nlemav
, ,x. i { nyrior Ijnaa whlws
ontinuing Interest In g. c—ung and
Of Our Schools" Sherwood, Sandra Simmons, and
__ . _ Linda Simmons. Ben Wheeler gave
a skit. “The Crazy Mixed-Up Kid”
Winners of first second, and with Terry Fountain and Charles
। rd places in nine divisions will parmley and a song “Red River
reive plaques from the college Valley by Louise and Lorene Mil-
Van Zandt county schools whichler and Anice Moosbery; and
ive entered judging teams in- Larry LaPrade of Fruitvale sang,
ude Edgewood. Grand Saline I "The Crawdad Song"
Mrs Chester Strickland, Elberta
Hearing On House Bill 588 final Rites Held Dawson Club Places First
Tentatively Set For Tuesday For TH.Park
" -------—‘Saturday At 2..
70 Students Enjoy
vival beginning Wednesday, April
17, and continuing through Sun-
(lay night April 21
Rev. C. R Meadows will be the
evangelist Rev Meadows is a re-
tired minister of the First Bap-
Tunnell Speaks
At P.-T. A. Meeting
The Canton P-T A met Apr
4 in the high school study hall ,
Miss Frances Hilliard s four
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