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THE CITIZENS JOURNAL. ATLANTA, CASS COUNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1950
PINEY GROVE
(MrB. W. CV Crouch, Reporter)
We had good services Sunday
and Sunday night. I am Bure
everyone got a blessing out of
Bro. FantB messages.
Mrs. Elmer Sharrer and Mrs.
Tommy Brunson gave their Sun-
day School class an Easter egg
hunt Friday evening. All the lit
tie folks enjoyed it very much.
Those visiting Mrs. Isaac Beck
Wednesday evening were Mrs
Walter Clayton and Linda, Mrs.
Diouglas Soott and children, Mrs
Troy Griffin, Mrs. C. M. Crouch,
and Mrs. W. C. Crouch.
Mrs Erma Waters and daughter,
Nelda, spent the week-end in
the Alvin Waters home.
Mr. and Mrs. Traivis Burson and
son, Tommie, of Shreveport, La.
Mr. and Mra. Erward Blakey and
children of Atlanta were Sunday
dinner guests in the Dexter Thom-
as home.
Mrs. Douglas 'Scott and Mrs.
Walter Clayton visited Mrs. Al-
bert Clayton Friday evening.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McCall Sunday were Mrs
Erma Walters and Nelda, Junior
Rounsavall, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Waters, and Bro. Henry Fant.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Buraon and
son were supper guests of Mrs.
Ida Burson Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Clayton vis-
ited Mrs. Lula Yates Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Griffin and
Miss Donna Beck visited in the
H. L. Blue home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Thompson
visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Thompson this week end.
Miss Faye Cobb of Ft. Worth
spent the Easter holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Valdo Cobb.
Jene Thomas spent Sunday with
Linda Clayton.
Mrs. Claude Knighton and son
of Texarkana visited Sunday eve-
ning with Mrs. W. C. Crouch and
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Beck.
Mn. and Mrs. Claude Crouch
visited Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Melva King and Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Ferguson of Atlanta.
Mrs. Sherman Ing and Judy,
Mrs. John McCall spent Wednes-
day with Mrs. Charles McCall.
Mr. Will Burson celebrated
his 76th birthday ISunday, April
9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ershel Burson" of Piney Grove.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Jeter Burson and children, Mr., and
Mrs. William Bursion and child-
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Burson
and children, all of Shreveport,
La., Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Burson
and children and Glyn Naron of
Benton, La., Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Burson, Mr. and Mrs. Foeman
Burson of Atlanta, Mrs. Emma
Armstrong and children of Biv-
ins, Mrs. Mattie Spivey of Atlan-
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ta, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ball and
children. Everyone had a nice time
and wish for Mr. Burson many
more happy birthdays.
We want to remind everyone
again that our Simultaneous Revi-
val will begin Sunday, April 16-23.
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Sunday School and preaching
Sunday was well attended, also
Sunday night services.
Bro. Smith's messages Sunday
and iSunday night were very in
spiring. '
We had several visitors in the
morning and evening services
Sunday which was the starting of
our revival. We were very glad
to have them and welcome you
back at any time. We hope to
have good crowds for our services
each night this week. We welcome
all and covet your prayers.
Bro. and Sister Smith were Sun-
day dinner guests in the Roy
Heldt home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sharra and
family visited in the Needem Du-
pree home Friday night.
Mrs. LL. L. Dupree and boys
were Saturday guests in the Need-
em Dupree home, also Mr. and
Mrs. Ennis Harden, Mr, Ray Mor-
gan and Mr. D. W. White.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Guyton from
Atlanta, Texas, Mrs. James Clem-
ents from Queen City were Friday
guests in the Needem Dupree
home.
Mrs. Opal Dupree and two sons,
Mr. and Mrs. James Clements
were Sunday guests in the Need-
em Dupree home.
Mrs. Fannie Harbuck was a
Sunday dinner guest in the L. W.
Oliver home. Mrs. Oliver's daugh-
ter, Gean, returned home Sunday
afternoon after a weeks visit.
Gean lives in Dallas.
Those visiting in the Gilbert
Dupree home Sunday were Mr
and Mrs Marvin Manley and son
Roger, and Angie Smith.
We were sorry to hear Mrs
Lewis Dupree isn't well. Hope she
is soon well and able to be back
in church.
Those visiting in the D. W.
White home Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. James ISeale and little dau-
ghter and Miss Edna Pearl Seale
all of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Upchurch
and children were home over the
weekend from school at Marshall.
these services. We had several
visitors in church Sunday. We
welcome you back again any time
you can come and be with us.
Miss Louise Lightfoot visiited
in Mrs. Clyde Lumus home awhile
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. John Cantrell spent Mon-
day with Mrs. Henry Land.
Mrs. Maggie Colyer spent Wed-
nesday night in Mrs. Maggie Alli-
son's home.
Mrs. Henry Land visited Mrs.
Ira Lightfoot Wednesday after-
noon.
Mrs. Alton Lummus spent Thurs-
day in Mrs. Seth Arledge"s home,
afternoon callers were Mrs. Eva
Land and Mrs. Maggie Colyer.
Mrs. Ottis Kirkland and little
daughter spent Wednesday after-
noon with Mrs. Effie Thomas.
There are still some that are
sick in our community. We wish
for one and all a real speedy re-
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lawrence
and little son of Texarkana spent
the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Booker Dobson.
Mrs. Arthur English visited
Mrs. Dan Griffin, Mrs. Effie
Thomas and Mrs. L. C. Sherman
awhile Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Land and
Mrs. Maggie Colyer spent (Sunday
in Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lightfoof's
home.
Mrs. Edith Holder and family
spent Sunday in Mr. and Mrs.
Seth Arledge's home.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Gibson
and Peggy spent Sunday after-
noon in Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gib-
son's home.
Mr. Otis Kirkland spent the
week end with hi-s wife and baby
here.
There were several visitors in
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Arledge's home
Sunday afternoon and enjoyed an
Easter egg hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sherman
visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lum-
mus awhile Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey Lum-
mus of Texarkana spent Saturday
night in Mr. and Mrs. Auburn
Lummus home.
If any one has any news please
sent it to me by Saturday night.
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(Mrs. Seth Arledge, Reporter)
Our pastor, Rev. R. M. Dooley,
filled his regular appointment
here Saturday night, Sunday, and
Sunday night, preached three won-
derful sermons to sv large attend-
ance. You who are missing these
services are missing a blessing.
We still have our prayer meeting
on Wednesday night and Sunday
School every Sunday.. Everyone
has an invitation to attend all of
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interference and X-rays revealed spinal verte-
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and X-rays revealed a misaligned vertebra in
her neck that was causing an interference
with the normal flow of nerve energy. Correc-
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Harrell, D. P. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1950, newspaper, April 13, 1950; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336135/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.