The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946 Page: 2 of 8
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■8TAHLI8HBD IN 187*
THE GmZKNS JOURNAL, ATLANTA. CASS COUNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1946
11"
Atlanta Grade
School Honor Roll
Following is the six week'B hon-
or roll of the Atlanta Elementary
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lBt grade: Linda Beth Clayton,
Deanna Elkins, Jaclyn Hawkins,
Donald Howe, Jan M. Nelson, Jno Roy Mustion, Tommie S
Noel Patterson, Ellen Kay Shep-
pard.
2nd grade: Margaret Ann Tay-
lor, Mary Nell Johnson, Nancy
Meadows, Norma Jane Range,
Emily Stroud, Jerry Boon Burson
3rd grade: Geraldine Rhodes,
Bonnie Sue Coats, Douglas Wat-
ers, Calvin Bedgood, Janice Dillin-
ger, Boneva Dotson, Sandra Mays
Little,
Andrew Jordan, Margaret Jones,
Robert Hudspeth, Nettit John Hall
Janice Dillinger, Bebe Roy Davis,
Dwayne Capps, Leon Bradshaw.
Julian Bentley, Howard Carney,.line Sturdivant,
Mollie Bukhair, Treaca Powell. | Robert Clements
4th grade: Dottie Sue Horchen,
Glenna Newkirk,Joyce Owens, Pau
Donald Eurson,
6th grade: Reba O'Rear, Job-
yna Owens, Sally Kennedy, Gay
Grumbles, Shirley Smith, Wanda
Brabham, Jackie Mac Webb, Hen-
ry Ray, Harold Musgroves, Bobby
Cargile, Ramon Bukhair.
6th grade: Suzanne Hanner, Jas
Johnson, Margie Nell O'Kelley,
Billy Date Talley, Jimmy Nichols,
Billy Mays, James Hall Reid, Mic-
kie McWilliams, Patsy Mays.
All A's
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2nd grade: Ann Blue, Janice Bur
son, Freddie Cameron, Jane Cook,
Thelma Jean Henry, Johnny B.
Howe, Wm. Calvin Dickinson, Ann
Livingston, Gwendolyn Nichols.
3rd grade: Bryant Youngblood,
Shirley Jo Reece, Joe B. Scott,
Linda B. Grumbles, Sammy Jo
Haw, Lossie Beth Miles, Adelyn
Old, Nancy Rutherford, Kenneth
Stuart, Jean Talley.
4th grade: Freda Ann Bass, Jo-
seph Bentley.
5th grade: Jerry Gullion, Jay S
Clements.
All A's Term Honor Roll
1st grade: Joe Callicoatte, Mar-
tha Flo Harden, Judy Lu Mc-
Clung, Darla Jean McBride, Ed-
win Stephen Oden, Susanna Talley
2nd grade: Jane Cook, Janice
Burson, Ann Blue, Freddie Camer
on, Ann Livingston, Johnny Bill
Howe, Wm. Calvin Dickinson, Thel
ma Jean Henry, Gwendolyn Nich-
ols.
3rd grade: Adelyn Old, Jean
Talley, Bryant Youngblood, Ken-
neth Stuart, Joe B. Scott, Nancy
Rutherford, Shirley Jo Reece, Los
sie B. Miles, Sammy Jo Haw, Lin-
da B. Grumbles, Barbara Blakey.
4th grade: Joseph Bentley.
5th grade: Jerry Gullion, Jay S
Clements.
A&B Term Honor Roll
1st grade: Deanna Elkins, Nan-
cy Beth Grogan, Jan M. Nelson,
Ellen Kay Sheppard.
2nd grade: Sherry Spencer, Em-
ily Stroud, Mary Nell Johnson,
Frances O'Kelley, Mollie Bukhair,
Margaret Ann Taylor, Norma Jane
Range, Nancy Meadows, Howard
Carney Jr.
3rd grade: Leon Bradshaw, Dw
ayne Capps, Bebe Roy Davis, Ja-
nice Dellinger, Boneva Dotson,
Robert Hudspeth, Andrew Jordan, m.; O'Farrel Women's club at 2:30
Tommie Sue Little, Roy Mustion,1P- m.
Adelyn Old. . TT-—
4th grade: Pauline Sturdivant, [ x' riCllQSllip v IclSS
Robert Clements, Glenna Newkirk j Tuesday evening, February
Nazarene
Announcements
At the Nazarene Church this
coming Sunday morning February
17th this is for all discharged men
and those who are still in the ser
vice, I have felt for some time
that God would be pleased with a
service like this, for he tells us in
his word to give honor to whom
is due and if this is'nt placing it
in the right place, I wouldn't know
where to place it. 1 want every one
to help make this a real service
and bring a service man with you.
I think we might have one of our
preacher boys who has served in
the Arm Forces bring the message I
and then another to lead the sing-!
ing, one will read the scripture!
another lead in prayer, and every
one will have a part. We want
you to pray that this will be a real I
profitable service, come in time for i
Sunday School. Keep watch for
the announcement of the soon com-
ing revival.
Sec you Sunday morning, Broth-
er Ferguson, Pastor.
Artimus Wall.
We also wish to extend thanks
to Dr. Brooks, the Nurses and the
Hanner Funeral Home.
The Wall Family.
Legumes and grasses are two of
nature's best tools for building
and maintaining soil fertility.
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Restore the soil—restore it.
County H. D.
Council Meeting
The Home Demonstration Coun-
cil will hold it's regular monthly
meeting on Saturday, February
lfith at 2:00 p. m. in the Extension
Office, Linden.
The schedule of club meetings
for the week includes: Wednesday
February 20th, Friendly Circle
club meet with Mrs. A. D. Currey;
Thursday, February 21st, McLeod
club meet with Mrs. J. R. Carly-
sle; Friday, February 22nd., War-
ren Springs, 4-H club at 9:00 a. m.
Linden, Jr., 4-H club at 10:30 a.
m.; O'Farrel I 4-H club at 1:00 p.
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ham, Jackie M. Webb, Henry Ray,
Harold Musgroves, Tommy Mere-
dith, Bobby Cargile, Ramon Buk-
hair.
the Friendship class of the First
| Baptist church, held its regular
monthly business and social meet-
ing at the home of Mrs. Verde
I Richey.
i After a very entertaining even-
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Gth grade: Suzanne Hanner,1 Those present were Mrs. Fred
Charles Musgrove, James Johnson Cameron, Mrs. I,eon Blakey, Mrs.
Margie Nell O'Kelley, Billie Date Edward Blakey, Mrs. Jack Middle-
Talley, Jimmy Nichols, Billy Mays ton, Mrs. J. T. Brown, Mrs. How-
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McLeod School
Honor Roll
First grade honor roll: Minnie
Jo Wall, Martha Ann Weidner,
Johnnie Ray Francis, Paula Har-
bour, A. W. l'ogue, Nadine Lewis,
Jolene Johnson, Mike Eubanks, j
Nell Walton, Linda McLeod.
First grade merit roll: Nolan
Maxie, Jane Ann Stewart, Tommy
Wade, Tommy Barnett.
Second grade honor roll: Shel-
ton Wiggins, Jon Sam Brown,
Grace Yates, Jimmie Stewart, Bob
by Joe Wiggins, Charles Ray Ter-
ry, Glenn Wilkins, Retha Jo Pil-J
low.
Second grade merit roll: Kath-1
ryn Daniel, Joan Owens, John J.
Joyce, Gloria Burkett.
Third grade honor roll: Maxine
Burkett, Dorothy Maxie and I'atsy
Tolleson.
Third grade merit roll: Bobby
Jack Greene, Garland, Mary Sue
Long.
Fourth grade honor roll: Larry
Melton, Roy Allen Wright, Peggy J
Jarrett.
Fourth grade merit roll: Pat
| Carlisle Billy Womack, Jo Anr^
i Overall, Bessie Mae Long.
Fifth grade, honor roll: Ann
■ Walton, Joan Coleman, Martha Jo,
' Long, Ross Evans, Ronald Mat- j
j thews, Lavern Gardner.
Fifth grade merit roll: Wrig-|
ht Walton, James Stewart, Billy j
Loftin, Joyce Marie Pillow, Shir-,
' ley Pat Wall, Peggy Persinger, [
John McLeod, Homer Yates.
Sixth grade honor roll: Betty
Moore Johnny Merle Moore.
Seventh grade honor roll: Bar-
' bara Benoit, Roy Long, Don Walk
er.
Eighth grade honor roll: Betty
[ Jo Lynch, R. H. Mitchell, Jackie
Francis.
Ninth grade honor roll: Johnny
Walker, Helen Jones.
Ninth grade merit roll: Lowell
Wicks.
I Tenth grade honor roll: Jimmy
I Mohr, Merlyn Waites, Dorothy
| Terry.
Eleventh grade honor roll: Lena
' Bond, Norma Jean Reynolds, Pat-
ricia Smith, Margaret Terry.
Eleventh grade merit roll: Tina
Joyce, Edith Williams, Ollie Gene
| Ducey, Irece Waters.
Twelfth grade honor roll: Pat-
ricia Bond, Betty June Johnson,
Bobby Forbes, Gerald McLeod.
Twelfth grade merit roll: Louise
Long, Juanita Parker, Christine
Gardner.
Carney, Mrs. N. H. Mr Dow,
Mrs. Verde Rickey.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks |
and appreciations for the many j
deeds of kindness, and for the j
beautiful floral offering, during |
the illness and death of our father
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FOR FARMERS
« AGRICULTURAL
WORKERS
If you are a farmer or agricultural wor-
ker and live in Cass county, you are eli-
gible for membership in the Cass Coun-
ty Rural Health Service.
Membership in the Cass County Rural
Health Service provides for you and
each member of your family the follow-
ing- services in Cass County from March
1,1946, through February 28, 1947.
"Firestone
Home & Auto
Supplies
Atlanta, Texas
ANDERSON, BROTHERS, Proprietors
Telephone 394
Birthday
Mrs. Carter Swint was hostess
at a birthday dinner given in hon-
or of Mrs. Mamie Dallas who was
72 years old, Friday, 8th. Present
were Mrs. A. D. Morriss, Mrs.
Minnie Alcorn, Mrs Marvin Swint
Mrs Paul Baker and children all
of Douglassville and Mrs. Linis
Shaw of Texarkana. Following a
wonderful dinner several of Mrs.
Dallas favorite numbers were play
ed on the piano by one of her
favorite friends, Sylvia Swint.
Doctor bills, including both major
minor surgery.
and
Dentist bills for same length of time and
includes X-Rays, extractions, treatment
amalgam, porcelain and enamel fillings
Hospital bills to 14 days ward service,
including X-Rays, anesthesias and ope-
rating room.
Charges are based on your net income
with a minimum of $12.00 and maxi-
mum of $54.00 per family.
Can you afford NOT to carry this ser-
vice on YOUR Family?
CASS COUNTY
RURAL HEALTH
SERVICE
LINDEN, TEXAS
Representative shall be at B. F. Elling- \ j
ton Co., Store, Atlanta, Saturday, Feb. \ i
16th, to assist in filling applications.
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Harrell, D. P. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946, newspaper, February 14, 1946; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336219/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.