The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO. TEXAS, JUNE 29, 1933.
Mrs. Jack Morris of Athens] Misses Josie Lee Ramsey and
is visiting friends here this! Vioia Harry of Naieogdoches
spent last week-end here with
friends.
week.
Roy Forrest of Jacksonville
was a business visitor here
Monday.
Paui Whitehead was a busi-
ness visitor in Nacogdoches
Monday.
Morris Hoicomb of Jackson-
ville, spent the first of the week
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hoicomb.
Mrs. Lewis Jones and daugh-
ter of Da!!as, spent Sunday
here with reiatives.
Mrs. Vernie Minter and sow
Harold, of P"sk, spent Sundav
!here with Mr. and Mrs. At
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Houston of
Crockett spent Sunday here in
the home of the former's
brother, E. C. Houston.
Mrs. Joe Cruseturner 3ms
called to Louisiana Thursday
of last week on account of th j
serious iiiness of her father.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ross of
Beaumont spent last week-end
here with the former's parents.
Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Ross.
Mrs. R. F. Waiker of Sour
Lake is spending the week here
with Mrs. B. H. McLendon and
other friends.
Mrs. Maurice Pieratt and
Mr. Jim King were visitors in
HuntsviHe Sunday.
J. W. Cheshire of Houston,
is spending the week here in
the home of his nephew, O. K.
Cheshire.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Koib
and Mrs. Richard Owens were
visitors in Nacogdoches Mon-
day.
n/f ^ Clyde McLendon of Daitas,
Mr. and Mr.. John Sm.th ^ wt.lt-cnd htr. with
K2 ** & —R H.
don and other reiatives.
Grady Cariton is spending
the week in Port Arthur with
his mother, Mrs. C.- D. Carle-
ton.
day here with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Child-
ress of Dalias, spent iast week-
end here with friends.
Messrs. Ef. C. Houston and
Parrish Palmer were business
visitors in Tyler Monday.
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Clanton
and daughter, Miss Oia Mae,
of Forest were visitors here
Saturday
Mrs. W. P. Mounce, Helen
and Bill Neal Shattutck left
Wednesday morning for a
visit in Kountz and Beaumont.
Miss Loraine Banks ieft Fri-
day for severat weeks' visit in
Houston with relatives.
Bryce Huddieston, who has
been visiting friends here the
past several weeks, left Mon-
day for Houston.
See and hear Morten's Merry
Millers play in front of ou(
store Saturday, July 1, between
3:30 and 4:00 p. m.
Berryman & Watters.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Matthew
returned home Sunday from a
visit to points in Louisiana.
Cari Schultz of Jacksonville
was here Tuesday on business
for the Nan Travis Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Adams
and Miss Ardelie Johns are
leaving today for a vacationl
trip to Pampa, Texas.
Miss Mary Beth Rucker, who
has been visiting Veida Bau-
man, returned to her home in
Troup Sunday.
Mesdames B. E. Haibert and
Robt. L. Butler spent Tuesday
in Rusk with the former's
sister, Mrs. Lige Haibert.
Miss Abbye Brookshire of
Lufkin is spending the week
here with Miss Norma Jeter.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Hart and}
daughter. Kathryn, spent Sun-
day in Ratcliff with relatives.
DROP your watch and DROP
into see Wai-DROP, Rusk
Texas.
Mrs. A. E. Boyd and daugh-
ter, Miss Edith Crosby, were
visitors in Nacogdoches Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Averitte
and son of Palestine spent last
week-end here with Mrs. Aver-
itte's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
E- Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Owens
and son, Carl, of Ennis spent
last week-end here in the home
of Mrs. Owen's father, Mr. M.
H. Howard.
DURHAM'S
Phone 229 We Oe!iver
CAKES PIES
Cocoanut
POUND
LIBBY'S FANCY CRUSHED
NO. 2 CAN
Pineappie
ISO
LIBBY'S FANCY
3 CANS
Tomato Juice
ZSc
FRANCO AMERICAN PREPARED
REG. SIZE
Spaghetti
9c
CELLO WRAPPED PICNIC
EACH
Hams —
49c
MOTHER'S CHINA
3 Lb. 7 Oz. Pkg.
SOUR JUICY
DOZEN
Oats
22c
Lemons
19c
CRYSTAL WHITE
3 Lb. 7 Oz. Pkg.
RED BALL
DOZEN
Oats
15c
Oranges
15c
8 OZ. PKG. POST
2 PKGS.
HARD CRISP
HEAD
Toasties
13c
Lettuce
5c
EXTRA HIGH PATENT
Flonr
48 Lb. SACK
Every Sack Guaranteed
DISTILLED
Vinegar Bring Your Jug
GALLON
18c
Mrs. L. W. Eddington and)
children, Robert Louis and
Charles Wayne, are visiting}
relatives and friends in Fort'
Worth and Dallas this week
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Thompson
and children of Chickasha,
Okla., are visiting in the home
of Mrs. Thompson's sister,
Mrs. Chas. L. Miller.
J. F. Cosper
We Detiver
tH E RED & WH!TE STORES
PREPARED
Mustard
QUART
13c
JAP ROSE COMPLEXION
Soap
3 BARS
Z3c
GRAPENUT
FiaKes
3 PKGS.
2SC
PEABERRY BLEND
CoHee
2POUNDS
35c
FLAKE WHITE
8 Lbs.
Shortening
59c
Speciais For Saturday, Ju!y it
POST BRAN FLAKES
3
BOXES
16-Oz. Can
COCOAMALT 45c
Red & White 2 Qt. Bottles
VINEGAR 25c
Full Pint
SALAD DRESS!NG 15c
Red & White Jello or
ICE CREAM POWDERS Sc
2Lb. Pkg.
RtAlSiINS 15c
K. P. Qt. Jar
MUSTARD 15c
BE SURE TO GET ONE OF THE LATEST MAYONNAISE MIXERS AND RECIPE
FOR MAKING MAYONNAISE
*" WESSON 0)t $
One Pint Can
49c
Mesdames Henry Hoicomb,
L. C. Tucker. W. C. Wiggins
and Obie Childs of Jackson-
ville spent Tuesday here with
Mrs. H. A. Matney.
You hive heard Morten's
Merry Millers broadcast. See
them in person and hear them
play Saturday, July 1, 3:30 or
4:00 p. m., in front of our store
Berryman & Watters.
Rev. F. D. Dawson, Rev. H.l
T. Morgan and Miss Virginia!
Acker of Jacksonville were!
guests in the home of Rev. and:
Mrs- J. L. Ross Sunday.
For economical, yet sub-
stantial life insurance, see or
write A. B Allen, 215 Texas
State Bank Bldg., Jacksonville,
Texas. In Alto most every Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Robt. L. Butler of Birm-
ingham, Aia., is here for an ex-
tended visit with her sister and
aunt, Mesdames Tracie Pear-
man and B. E. Haibert.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D Paaral}
and Miss Verdie Kate Shattuckj
of Rusk were week-end guests
of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Mc-
Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pope
and children of Lake Charles,
La., are visiting Mrs. Pope's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Cully.
Misses Pauline, Agnes and
Alice B. and Mr. Dan White-
head, ieft yesterday for Kan-
sas City, Mo., where they will
spend the balance of this week.
Dr. W. A. McDonald at-
tended a meeting of the County
Medical Society, which was
held in Jacksonville Tuesday
night.
Ouachita 12-Oz. Bottle
GINGER ALE 10c
Ouachita 12-Oz. Bottle
HME RICKEY 10c
Per Dozen
LEMONS 20c
Medium Per Dozen
ORANGES 15c
Large Per Dozen
ORANGES 25c
Winesap Per Dozen
APPLES 25c
Red & White
WASHING POWDERS
Blue & White
PORK & BEANS
Red & White
POTTED MEAT
3 Boxes
10c
3 Cans
14c
4 Cans
15c
Red & White—Large Tips
ASPARAGUS 13c
Big Value White or Yellow 6 Bars
SOAP 25c
NEW CROP WHITE BERMUDA
Onions
Lb.
5c
NEW 5 STRAN RED HANDLE
Broom
18c
LARD axr 30C
8 Lb.
Bn. 70c
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rucker
and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ruck-
of Troup, spent Sunday here
with Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Bau-
man.
Mrs. Richard Owens and
son, Richard Max, of Lilbert,
are spending the week here
with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs E. L. Raney.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C- Cooper
and son, Hailie, of Rowena,
are spending the week here
with Mrs. Cooper's sister, Mrs.
Minnie Garner and other rela-
tives.
Mrs. J. H. Pearman and
children of Jacksonville spent
the first of the week here in
the home of the former's sister,
Mrs. Ted Bowen.
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Bland and
children and Mrs. Percy Bunn
and daughter, Gloria, of Waco,
were here last week-end visit-
ing Mrs. Lena Muckleroy and
other relatives.
Miss Sadie Bynum, who has
been visiting in the home of
Mrs. Myrtie Bynum the past
several days, returned to her
home in Lufkin Tuesday. She
was accompanied home by Mrs.
Bynum and son, Marshall, who
spent the day in that city.
Rev. and Mrs. Claude Wingo
and daughter, Beth, Mesdames
Jack Lyon and Earl Singletery
went to Abilene Monday where
they attended the wedding of
Mr. Billy Lyon and Miss Mar-
shalene Stowe, which occured
in that city Tuesday morning.
For Sale
1929 Ford Coupe. A real
bargain. Reasonable terms.
Geo. M. Hogan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tinde! and
i son of Athens, and Mr- and
Mrs. George Woodruff of
Teague were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Underwood Sunday.
W. A. Muckleroy was a vis-
itor in Dallas Saturday. He
was accompanied home by his
daughter, Earline, who had
been visiting relatives in Dallas
the past month.
Mrs. E.W. Womack and Miss
Nettie Lee Poore returned
home Friday from a month's
visit in Port Arthur with the
former's daughter, Mrs- Floyd
English.
!
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jarrett
and daughter, returned to
their home in Port Arthur
Sunday after several weeks
visit here with Mrs. Jarrett's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron!
Blanton.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Nolley
and sons, Harold and John
Paul, of Pledger, spent the first
of the week here with the for-
mer's mother, Mrs- Sallie
Nolley.
Mrs. Arthur Tlhomasson and
children, Hortense and Lacy,
J. R. Merriwether and Ray-
ford Vaughn were visitors in
Belotte Sunday. They were ac-
companied home by Mrs.
Alice Vaughn for a week's
visit.
J. D. Sartain
Carage
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Weimar, F. L. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1933, newspaper, June 29, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214666/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.