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ESTABLISHED IN 1879
THE CITIZENS JOURNAL, ATLANTA, CASS COUNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1945
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McLEOD NEWS
MRS. CLYDE HOOPER, Reporter
Had a fine crowd out for church
services Sunday morning and even
ing. Rev. Ratheal brought a wond-
erful message for the morning
service. Miss V. Aguillard of
Crowley, La., gave a most inter-
esting talk Sunday and Monday
night We all enjoyed her message
and having her with us.
We had 71 for Sunday school.
I still believe we can have 100
if you will come. The church weeds
you, and you need the church.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Tolleson and
Patsy of McLeod, Mrs. Luther
Mann and Charles of Henderson,
Mrs. Artie Carmack and boys of
Kilgore, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Gurlcy and boys of Dallas were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Tolleson's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hack-
ney, Queen City.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. McMaster
went to El Dorado, Monday visit-
ing their daughter, Mrs. Larson
and new baby son. Mrs. McMaster
is staying several days there.
12 girls met in the home of Mrs.
Pogue Monday afternoon. We had
a missionary to speak to the G. A.
girls. We enjoyed her talk very
much.
Barbara Benoit gave the devo-
tional. Lenora Owens gave out the
parts on program. We were dis-
missed by sentence prayer. Re-
freshments were served.
McLeod Boy Missing
Following Action
William Paty Walton, Aviation
Radio man 3|c was reported miss-! visiing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ing following action in the Pacific. Bradley at Serepta, La., this week.
Paty has been in the Navy since Mrs. Carra Walton "Honey" to
Dec. 1, 1942. He received his boot all relatives and friends is ill in
training in San Diego, Calif., and the Memeorial hospital in Atlanta
his radio and Radar training in, We wish her a very speedy re-
Memphis, Tenn. and Ft Lauder- covery.
dale, Fla. finishing, Nov. 1, 1943. We were proud to have Pvt. J.
He has been in the thick of the L. Taylor of Camp Hood, Texas
fight for 7 month flying in Tor- visit friends at school Monday. He
pedo bombers from a carrier ship.
Paty finished High school in Mc
Leod and played 4 years of foot-
ball with the McLeod team. He
was with the McLeod team. He
was also a basketball star and tak
ing part in all sports and placing
in County and district meets. He
was the son of Mr. and Mrs. 0.
B. Walton, McLeod, Texas.
We are sorry to loose more of
our neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Raines and Margaret Ann have
moved to Myrtis, La., Mr. and Mrs
Sam Kirkland and boys moved to
Yazoo City, Miss.
3jc Store Keeper Tiny Walton,
wife and daughter of San Fran
cisco, Calif., is at home on fur-
lough with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Walton.
Mrs. T. L. Wall and family visit
ed in Vrvian, La Saturday while
Mr. Wall spent Saturday in Shreve
port.
Mrs. T. F. Loften and boys have
returned home after a week stay
in Shrveport. Mr. Loften was op-
attack, just one and a half hours1 day. Rev. Maples, the district mis
after they had left. Both families sion&ry delivered the message,
again left for Heneritta, Satur- i We are sorry to report that
day night They will be gone for . Patsy Harrist, the grand-daughter
several days. 'of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Harrist, is
Our most heartfelt .sympathy go ill
to the bereaved.
Mrs. A. I. Tolleson intertained
the 2nd grade class Friday after-
noon honoring her daughter Patsy
with a birthday party in the home
of Mrs. Lefty Brown. Patsy was
8 years old. She received many
nice gifts. They enjoyed chicken
salad sandwiches, cookies and
drinks.
The attendance was good at the
Pentecostal church Saturday and
attended school here last year.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Claud
spent Monday in Shreveport.
Mr. Elmer Wilkins is back at
home after several weeks in the
Highland Sanitarium.
A group of friends enjoyed a
musical in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Taylor, Friday night.1 Sunday night We had 129 in S. S.
The Stuckey Brothers and Mrs.' Sunday. Lets make it 150 next Sun-
Gunn of Bloomburg and The Sar-1 day.
tor's of Rodessa rendered the mus Elmer Wilkins returned home
ic. They also enjoyed cake and Friday from Shreveport, La. He is
coffee served by the hostess. 1 doing nicely after an operation at
Sunday guest in the home of Mr. the Highland hospital.
and Mrs. D. 0. Taylor, Mrs. Mary ! Rose Lee, and Gladys Wade and
McLeod, Pine Island, La., Mrs. Dorris Forbes spent the week end
Ruth Acree and baby, Mrs. Maudie in McLeod.
Stevenson, Dayline, La., Earnest Mr. and Mrs. Louis Childress
McLeod who has been home on 30 were visitors in McLeod Saturday
| day furlough after 3 years over- i and Sunday.
seas. He will be leaving to day I Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Walton and
(Monday) far Jacksonville, Miss. ! Anita of Alice, Texas are at home
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Land and for several days. Lois Walton of
four children also visited with' Gladewater was home over the
them and Miss Iola Alley of Sport!week end.
anburg, South Carolina. ! The Methodist Quarterly Confer-
Mrs. R. H. Mitchell, Mrs. Cecil ence was held Sunday at Lodi with
Lovett and children spent Friday: a good attendance. Several from
through Sunday with their parents McLeod attended. The new district
Mrs. Eunice Patterson spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. Morris
Cash.
Mr. Roy Frames of Texarkana
spent Sunday with friends here.
Mr. Jess Pugh spent the week
end at his home in Bloomburg.
Mrs. W. W. Helms spent Sun-
day afternoon with Mr. Cal Smith still drilling.
and children. j Carter Swint has returned to
Mrs. Thelma Accock and Frankie Houston where he has a job. His
spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.; family is at their home here.
Clara Massey. | Mrs. William Lee has returned
Mr. Noel Endsley spent a few from San Antonio where she has
days the past week with his daugh been visiting her sister.
DOUGLASSV1LLE
Mrs. B. W. Swint Reporter ^
Did you hear Dr. Umphrey
Lee's radio serman Sunday morn-
ing? He says we have to be some
more than be "Good." Maybe that
is why the war continues. Since
MacArthur has driven in to Mnila
maybe it won't be long now.
We are still hopeful of our oil
well which is near by. They are
ter, Billie in Dallas,
Nancy Cash was the Sunday
guest of Margaret Hale.
Miss Juanita Koon spent the
week end with her parents in Sul-
phur Springs, Texas.
Mrs. Louise Steed spent the
week end with Mrs. Margurette
Glass Steed.
Mrs. Carter Swint and Mrs.
ohnson Swint visited Pvt. Johnson
at Camp last week end.
Everyone seems to be having or
tdking the flu. Some are just re-
covering from a "flu spell."
Annette Granberry of Texar-
kana is doing fine in Texarkana
hospital. Mrs. Carlow has been
Mr. Tommy Harrist spent the1 visiting her.
week end with his mother Mrs. j Mrs. A. D. Morris, Mrs. Ben
Lou Harrist. j Heath and Mrs. Paul McCoy visit-
Maudrell Petitt, Nelda Cash, ed in Leslie Griffin home of Simms
Edith Patterson, and Marcille Bar Friday.
ringtin were the Friday night j The Ray Davises iof Longview
guests of Elizabeth Mayfield. | were week end guests to frineds
Mi^celene Lee of Cass spent the here. Mr. Davis and family lived
week end with Frances Gunn. here for several years. We arn
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jones and always glad to have them return.
erated on last Wednesday at the
Highland Sanitarium. He is doing Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Pippin of Supt. Dr. Mazors brought a fine j family of Shreveport spent Sunday) Members of OES will meet in a
fine. j Heneritta, Okla. j message. Business was attended with Mrg puekett. [regular meeting, Monday, Feb. 19
Mr. A. D. Johnson took Denvoodj When they arrived here Sunday; and brought up to date. Lunch | We are gorry to report that at 7:30 p. m. All members are
to College Station, Monday where night they were met with the ^ was served. J j,ynn Anthony is on the sick list, < urged to attend as plans will be
He is entering A. and M. College.1 shocking news, that their mother < The attendance of Sunday school. We want to express our greatest made to entertain1 our Deputy
Mrs. A. P. Easier and boys are, had passed away due to a heart, and church was much better Sun j sympathy with Mr. Earnest Wood Grand Matron on March 3rd.
Mrs. Nann Whetstone over the Miss Betty Jean Parrish has
death of their sister Mrs. Pearl for Washington wherr
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Oranges Valencia Lb. 3^
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•'up a few days
s. Noel Endsh
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has ac-
cept* <1 a position with the govern
f Texarkana mint. I Jetty Jean lias been our
her mother assistant Post Mastress for several
years. We know she will make
Slier- {jo <1 anil we are happy that she
with has accepted this position,
y. Rev. Goodwin will be glad to
see vou at church Sunday niorn-
Atlanta Elementary
School Honor Roll
First grade, A 3rd 6 six-weeks:
Freddie Cameron, Jane Cook, Wil-
liam Calvin Dickinson, Thelma
Jean Henry, Margaret Ann Taylor,
Charolette Tomberlain.
A and B honior roll: Ann Casey
Blue, Mollie Bukhair, Bill Hollaway
Johnny Bill Howe, George Jackson,
Mary Nell Johnson, David Chris
Larson, Norma Jane Range, Sallie
V. Roach, Jewel Arthur Sullivan.
Semester A 1st. grade honor roll:
Freddie Cameron, William Calvin
Dickinson, III.
A and B honor roll: Ann Casey
Blue, Jane Cook, Thelma Jean Hen
ry, George Jackson, David Chris
Larson, Jewel Arthur Sullivan,
Margaret Ann Taylor.
A and B, 2nd. grade honor roll:
Calvin Bedgood, Sammy Joe Haw,
Willie Glenn English, Lossie Beth
Miles, Jimmy Johnson, Kenneth
Stuart, Shirley Jo Reece, Bill Wood
man, Leon Bradshaw.
A and B honor roll, six-weeks:
Calvin Bedgood, Janice Jean Dill-
inger, Willie Glenn English, Los-
sie Beth Miles, Shirley Jo Reece,
Kenneth Stuart, Sharon Ann Shel-
ton, Randy Hanner, Bill Woodman,
Roy Mustiart, Jimmie Blalock.
2nd grade honor roll, term A:
Jean Talley, Linda Grumbles, Bebe
Roy Davis, Adelyn Old, Barbara
Gail Blakey, Nancy Rutherford,
Bryant Youngblood, Joe Bivins
Scott.
Jean Talley's name was left off
the "A" honor roll last six-weeks
"A" honor roll students, six-
weeks: Jean Talley, Linda Grumbl-
es, Bebe Roy Davis, Adelyn Old,
Barbara Gail Blakey, Nanc^Ruth-
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Due to the sickness and the
bereaved one in our community.
Our week end services wasn't two
i well attended.
Our hearts was filled with
trreat sorrow to meet the depart-
ing hour of our loving husband,
dady, Grand-dady, brother, friend
neighbor and beloved deacon, Mr.
W. K. Bolx).
At the same time how happy
we are to thank of the sweet and
glorious home our Father has pre-,
pared for us all who will do his
will. Our time here on earth is
short, let's lap up treasurers in
Heaven, where our treasurers are
our hearts are also
Asleep in Jesus,
What a wonderful dream
Awaiting the reunion,
Asleep in Jesus.
Oh! how sweet will be.
Brother Anderson brought three
vinwA y
Mrs. 11. L. Hunt, Reporter
We had a large crowd at Sun-
day school Sunday, but. missed the
absent ones. Glad to have so many
visitors come again.
There is quite a bit of sickness
in the community, mostly colds.
We hope all will soon be. well
Visitors in Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Powell home Sunday were, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Williams of Texarkana
i Mrs.Luther Lester.
| Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Warren
I and children spent Saturday night
|with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Warren.
| They were moving from Texar-
kana to Houston. We hope they
will be happy in their new home.
Cpl. and Mrs. Everett Swint of
(fine messages. Sorry so many was was week end guest in Mr.
] sick. Hope all will soon be well J* P. ^arren home.
I again.
' Truly glad Mrs. Lucil and little
, daughter was able to be with us.
Mr. Robert Mills and children
were Sunday afternoon visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Looney Wall.
Sorry to hear of Mrs. George! R*'v' Anderson was Saturday
Blalock being sick. Those visited | guest of Mr. and Mrs. R.
her Sunday were Mrs. Plennioi^- l,uPrt>e.
Hill and daughter Bonnie, Mr. and' ,^'rs' , Bendricks spent
Mrs. Marvin Stueky, Mr. and Mrs. | Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs
D. W. White, and Mrs. Blalock's. Blaydes.
daughter who is working now in Sunday visitors in H. L. Hunt
Queen City. Doris Lee. | home were Mr. Henry Hunt and
{daughter, Mrs. Jestine
home
Jennings
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crutc-
her of Texarkana and Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Hunt and son.
This next Friday is regular
meeting day iof P.-T. A., time at
2:30 p. m. All members be there
and visitors invited.
Mrs. Charles I.unimus spent Sat-
urday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank I.unimus.
Mrs. Alvis Rogers spent Mon-
day afternoon with Mrs. I.ooney
Wall.
Sunday visitors in Mr. and Mrs.
Alvis Rogers home were Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Rogers and children
of Marietta and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred McClung of Linden.
Sorry to hear of Mr. Jess Du-
j prees illness. Hope he is better.
j Sorry to hear of Mr. J. W. Wat-
kins illness. Hope he is better.
Mr. Witt Griffin spent Saturday
I night in the J. W. Watkins home.
Brother Anderson spent Satur-
day night in the Bob Dupree home
I Sunday dinner in the J. S. Betts
home and Sunday night in the R.
R. Watkins home.
J. W. White was proud to have
David Thompson of Pine Grove
and Hurman Wilson of Forest
Hill spend the week end with
i him.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Watkins
and son, and Mrs. Bertha Greene
visited Grandma Hill Sunday. Hope
her cold is better.
The in and out visitors the past
j week in the Creston Hill home
were, Mrs. Daisy Dupree, Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Betts, and Brother
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lit Smith
Mrs. Thelma White, Horace, Au-
drey, and Una Kirkland, Thelma
Kirkland and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Truett McCasland and two
i children.
i J. D. Kirkland and son spent the
day Sunday in the C. W. Hill
home.
Mr. Lit Smith visited in the
Buck Dupree home awhile Sunday
; e\-ening.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Dukes visit-
ed in the Cupper Plum home Sun-
day.
Those visiting Mrs. W. R. Bobo
; Sunday were all her children and
grand children, .Mrs. essio Griffin
\ and Mr. Ralph Turner.
] Hubert Hill and Norman Draper
'is here on a 10 days furlough. ... ... , ,, . ., . .
, , . . ° n. i reeeivea word tnat their son Joe
A very short telegram from W. w«.o~i ... i j • , .. .
11> t, . • v. „ r, . l.dward was wounded in a hospita
I B. Betts stating he was "Ok . But
, . , . , , somewhere in r ranee. 1 hev rave
don t know his whereabouts. - -
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Allen visited
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
W. K. Draper of Queen City.
The Glovers iof Dallas were
ALAMANCE
Susie Whitehorn, Reporter
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Teel are
the proud parents of a baby girl
borned at Brooks Clinic, named
Wanda Elaine.
Mr. and Mrs. Funis Stcger of
Atlanta was Sunday dinner guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
son Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Newt
Whitehorn and children were Sun-
day dinner guest of her mother,
Mrs. Eadie Roberts of Atlanta.
Mrs. Dora Kilgore and Mrs.
Beatrice Howell and children visit
ed Sunday with her sister Mrs.
Edna lipehurch of Spencer Chapel
Guest in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Whitehorn Sunday
were Mrs. Eddie Blizzard and
children and Mrs. Jno Lewis and
son of Queen City.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry MeConnell
erford,
Jo Haw.
Brad. haw.
Third grade honor roll 3rd six-
weeks: Joseph Bertley, Joyce Bur-
leson, Donald Burson. Hugh Cai
r 1 Reece.
A and B honor roll: Mary Helen
Milam, Greta Robertson, Pauline
Stui'divant, Barbara Tomberlain,
Joyce X. Owens, Ronnie Riley. Gay
Ion Steger, Jim Woodman, Betty
Doss. Bonnie Sue Blalock.
Third grade honor roll: 1st fern
c ster.A's: Jim Woodman, Joyce Bur
lesen, Donald Burson Joseph Car-
rol Reece.
A and B honor roll: Joyce Nina
Owen, Betty Doss, Ronnie Riley,
Pauline Sturdivant, Bonnie Rue Wil
son, Mary Helen Milam, Gaylon
Steger, Barbara Tomberlain.
A honor roll, grade -1 3rd six-
weeks: Sally Kennedy, Charles
Koonce, Tommy Meredith, Shirley
Sue Smith, Wanda Joyce Brabham,
Bobby Lynn Cargile, Jay Sterling
Clements, Jerry Gullion, Harold
Musgrove, Johyna Owens.
A and 1! honor roll: Gay Grumb-
les, Henry Ray, Winston Miller,
A honor roll, grade 4 1st. Sem-
ester Sally Kennedy, Charles Koon-
ce, Tommy Meredith, Shirley Sue
Smith, Wanda Joyce Brabham, Bob
by Lynn Cargile, Jay Sterling Cle-
ments, Jerry Gullion, Harold Mus-
grove, Johyna Owens.
A and B honor roll: Gay Grum-
bles, Henry Ray, Raymon Burkhair
Winston Miller.
A and I! honor roll, 5th grade,
Mid-term: James Johnson, James
Hall Reid, Charles Musgrove, N. W.
Stuckey, Margie Nell O'Kelley, Bill
ie Moreau, Mickey McW.illiams,
Richard McCarter, Suzanne Ban-
ner, Bobby Rogers.
A honor roll: Lanier Richey, Bil-
ly D. Tally, Jimmy Nichols, Billy
Mays.
A and R 3rd grade honor roll,
six-weeks: Suzanne Hanner, Billie
Moreau, Jimmy Nichols, Margie
N'ell O'Kelley, Kvelyn Spears, Billy
D. Talley, James Johnson, Charles
Musgrove, Lanier Richey.
A's: Billy Mays. Mickey McWil-
lianis, James Hall Reid.
A students, (ith grade honor voll,
3rd six-weeks: ,lano Brabham, Shir
ley Brabham.
A and It's: Carol ,T > Davis. Anne
Willis, Charles Hughes, Jane A-
ment, Sammy Ferguson.
A's: Shirley Brabham.
A and H's: Anne Willis Charles
Hughes, Sammy Ferguson, Jane
Brabham.
A and 1! honor roll, 7th grade,
3rd six-weeks: Geraldine Jones, Sal
ly Clarie Carney, Patsy Pruett.
A's Joan Tall Betty Ruth Ste-
wart, Dorothy Ann Jackson.
Semester, A and B's: Dorothy
Ann Jackson, Sally Claire Carney,
Patsy Pruett.
3rd six-weeks: Bonie Sue Parnell
Semester: George Campbell, Bon
nie Sue Parnell.
A's: Joan Talley, Betty Ruth Ste
wart.
A honor roll, 8th grade, six-
weeks: Frances Brown, Martha
Caver, Biddy Cook, Starkey Davis,
Joyce Kirkland, Virginia Ray.
A and B honor roll, six-weeks:
Pauline Clark, Joe Hefner, Virginia
Kennamer, Billy Nichols, Wanda
Lou Rogers.
our sympathy.
Opal Howell spent awhile Sun-
day afternoon with Bobby Lou
Whitehorn.
. .... ... t. ii Mr- nnfl Mrs. Bill Williams and
week end v.s.tors in H. T. Allen ^ Moore viaitP(1 Sumlnv with
home.
Oct $4 for $3 out of four
CHRISTMAS savings — In-
vest In WAR BONDS. Keep
on BACKING THE ATTACK.
Mr. and Mrs. MacSpoon of Vivian-
Sorry to report Mrs. Doris Ends
ley on the sick list. Wt? wish her
a speedy recovery.
BUT AN EXTRA BOND
Semester A students: Martha
Caver, Biddy Cook, Frances Brown,
Starkey Davis, Joyce Kirkland.
Semester A ami B students: Paul
ine ("lark, Joe Hefner, Virginia
Kennamer, Billy Nichols, Virginia
Ray.
COLORKD CHURCH WANTS
TO BUY SOME PEWS
To whom it. may eeneem.:
I This is to say that we the build-
ing committee of Shiloh colored
Baptist church ask if any one
know of some church pews that we
might be able to purchase, please
notify us as building committee.
C. M. MARTIN
NUGFNE PFTERS
Route 3, Atlanta
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