Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1963 Page: 4 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 20 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
•t « tMyiMMM
4
Friday, March 18, 1»«
mm
NEWS FROM
WINDOM
The birthday dinner which is an
HANDYMAN
m
ms • fulls • fushis
_<S,000 lbs. Caaatlly
U lAB-Jodn wp lww, tractor*,
Heemblna*, pick art, buitdk.g».
&
pipes, roots, small stumps,
won or bar bod wins Isncs,
MoIm KoUt, clamp,
auto bumpar jock.
^S^^Ss»sd.
r . ** 5al« •!_.
FEED &SSEED STORE
annual family event, honoring
Mrs. Tom nash and Quill Stewart
on their birthdays, was celebrated
Sunday in the home of Mrs. Nash.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Quill
Stewart of Gainesville, their
daughter and family Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Tutt and children Rickyv
Stevie and Lu Ann, all of
Gainesville; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Morris of Dodd City; Mrs. Icy Dell
Kilgore of Bonham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tisdale of
Odessa and Mrs. Laura Hall and
son of Dallas visited Mrs. Cora
Isaacs Saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell.
Mrs. L. E. Miles and Mrs. E. A.
Pulliam accompanied Mrs. Bess
Freeman, Mrs. Paul Keahey and
Mrs. Jessie Kincaid of Bonham to
For the rest of
your life . . .
DINE WITH US!
our menus have spring-time
appeal that you will thor-
oughly enjoy . . along with
that rest.
MAIN CAFE
Midland to attend the D. A. R.
Convention, which will be in ses-
sion from Tuesday until Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Vesseils
of Oklahoma City, Okla., visited
Mrs. R. S. Dickens and family
Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laycock
visited her mother, Mrs. Gordon
Cobb in Bonham Sunday.
Lindell Bell of Dallas and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Bartley of Ladonia
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bell
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Perry
spent the weekend in Fort Worth
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Newman Perry and family.
Mr. and'Mrs. D. H. Higdon were
in Fort Worth for a weekend visit
with Mr. L. Higdon and other rel-
atives.
Mrs. E. A. Pulliam entertained
members of the Daughters of the
American Revolution Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. John L .Witcher, regent,
presided. Mrs. Joe Shaw of Bon-
hame gave the program. Re-
freshments were served to 18
members and three guests: Mrs.
Minnie Todd of Telephone; Mrs. E.
J. Cappleman of Bonham and Mrs
Nellie Patton of Windom.
Mrs. L. E .Miles' house guest
during the weekend was her sis-
ter, Mrs. Minnie Todd of Tele-
phone.
Clara
ren of Denison, and 1
Alexander, Windom.
Miss Gwynn Howell and Miss
Fran Warren of Goree and Miss
Judy Parsons of Detroit, Michigan,
all students of Abilene Christian
College at Abilener were house
guests of Mr. and Mm. Frank
Howell and Wilson this weekend.
Lloyd Vineyard of Frisco was a
visitor here Sunday.
Mrs. Lucile Ward, Mrs. Mary
Jean Vaughan and Lisa and Philip
Ward of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs.
R. D .Wheeler and Rudy Wheeler
of Bonham were weekend guests
of Mrs. R. N. Cooper and Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lassiter and
children of Pueblo, Colorado, are
visiting his mother, Mrs. Kelly
:z_
%
UNCLE SAM GOES JUST SO FAR
Mrs. John White of Fort Worth
was a recent guest of Misses Alma
and Elsa White. >
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood and
children of Garland have return
ed home after a weekend visit
with his father, Bryan Wood and
his son, John Neel.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chaney were
in Garland this week end visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kealey.
Mrs. J. R. Dawson Is
Named President Of
Methodist WSCS
The Woman’s Society of Chris-
tian Service met Monday after-
non at 8:90 o’clock in the Educa-
tional Building of the McKenzie
Methodist Church with Mrs. Hen-
ry Dickson presiding.
The meeting was opened with the
song, "Work for the Night Is
Coming", with Mrs. A. W. Caf-
fee, accomapnist.
Oficers were elected for the
coining year:
Mr*. J. R. Dawson, president;
Mrs. D. R. Dodson, vice-president;
Mrs. George Luttrell, recording
secretary; Mrs. T. D. Jessup, treas-
8p4 RAN DELL GENTRY
COMPLETES TOUR OF
DUTY IN KOREA
Sp4 Randell W. Genry has com-
pleted a thirteen month tour of
duty In Korea. He is home on a
thirty day leave with his wife, the
former Martha Cunningham of
Honey Grove and his mother, Mrs.
George Gentry of Roxton. Gen-
try will be reassigned to Fort Ord,
Calif. His wife will return wjth
him.
TLtSTR. —i B, «• K0B.ru, -c-ur,
of childrens’ work; Mrs. D. E.
Miss Bernice Blair and Mrs.
Richard Baird of Hugo, Okla.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Blair
ninghara and boys of Denison were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haise
Cunningham Sunday.
John Smith of Detroit, Michigan,
student at Abilene Christian Col-
leg, Abilene, preached at the
Church of Christ Sunday.
Calvin Dodd who has been ill
several days is better.
Mrs. Loneta Dowlen, Mrs. Leah
Dowlen, Mrs. Mary Ann Eaton,
Mrs. Sara Wheeler, Mrs. Will Mor-
gan, and Miss Lightfoot, all of
Paris were here for the memorial
service for Mrs. J. O. Moore,
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Otis Epperson 6f Wolfe
City, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jake Bald-
win of Madill, Okla., Mr. rni
Mrs. Ralph Scudder of Paris, Mr
and Mrs. Leeman Baldwin of
Bonham Dr. and Mrs. Frances E.
Council of Sherman were also here
for the Moore funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wigley and
family of Dodd City and Mr. and
Mrs. James Graves and children of
Powrierly and Mr. and Mrs, Bob
Cccial MCurity provide* for minimum livmg^ but ^doetn *
neceiiary
ZtJSA StUS SSiZX S »»
So »avo during productive year*.
Today, there 1* still no .afor place, no more convenient pfe* *»
,ave than in our bonk. In any omount, your account i* welcome.
First National Bank
In Honey Grove
— A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE —
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES
Member FDIC and Federal Reserve System,
BANKING
for EVERY
NEED
MAKING A WILL? — Remember the Oak wood f>metery
Association or your Church In your will.._
and Miss Florrie Blair, Wednes-
day. Mrs. Blair, who has been
ill, is showing improvement.
Mrs. J. W. Bell has returned
from the hospital in Bonham where
she had been a patient several
days. Mr. Bell, who has also been
ill, is better.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wheeler vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Luttrell
in Bonham Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Paulk and
Stephanie of Waco, spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Gus Cooper and Miss Theresa
Cooper.
I Joe Wheeler of Dallas was a
visitor here Saturday.
A family dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Parrish, hon-
ored Sidney Parrish , and Billy
Alexander on their birthdays
(March 12) Sunday:
Guests present" were: Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Parrish, Jerry Parrish,
Williams and children were dinner
guests of their parents and grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph How-
ell.
Mrs. Ben Brown is visiting her
daughter in Imperial, Texas. En-
route she visited her sister, Mrs.
Cody Barnett in Ft. Worth.
, —Reported
Shelton, secretary of youth work;
Mrs. A. C. McClure, secretary of
student work.
Mrs. Grover Hall, secretary of
missionary education; Mrs. Henry
Stroud, promotional secretary;
Mrs. T. B. Tyler, spiritual life
leader; Mrs. George Turner, Chris-
tian social relations, Mrs. Henry
Dickson literature and publication;
Mrs. S. B. Evans, supply; Mrs. Joe
Goss, local church activities, and
Mrs. A. W. Caffee, musician.
The officers will be installed the
last Monday In May and take of
fice the first Monday in June.
Mrs. S. B. Evans told about the
author, Douglas V. Steere of our
study. She read Psalm 19:4, and
closed with a poem.
Mrs. J. R. awson gave the 1st
chapter, "Prayer and Human Sit-
uation" from our study "Dimen-
sions of Prayer" by Douglas V.
Steere.
A discussion of prayer was lead
by Mrs. -Evans.----
Leave for Germany
Mrs. R. F. Connaway and sons,
Bruce and Randy, left here Sun-
day for Dallas enroute to Ger-
many, where they will join Major
R. F. Connaway, who is stationed
there with the U. S. Air Force.
Mrs. Connaway and sons, came
here last October from Travis Air
Force Base in California, when
Major Connaway went to Germany
and the boys attended school here.
Miss Myra Joyce of Dial, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Alexander and child-
for the HOME
GOING-AW AY PARTY
HONORS BRUCE CONNAWAY
Richard Ohr, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Ohr, Jr., honored
Bruce Connaway with a going
away party at the Ohr home on
Elm Street last Saturday night.
Classmates of the honoree and
host were guests. Stereo music
and dancing were enjoyed during
the evening. Mrs. Ohr served
cookies and punch.
Bruce left Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. R. F. Connaway and
brother, Randy to join his father,
Major R. F. Connaway, who is
stationed in Germany with the
Armed Forces.
Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Diedrick of
Port Chester, New York; Mr. and
Mrs. Edmond Agevlne of Rye, New
York; Allen Diedrick of San An-
tonio; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Died-
Mrs. A. N. Avary closed the
meeting with prayer.
—Reported
Miss Nancy Carlock of Dallas
spent the weekend here with her
parents, the George Carlocks and
Gretchen.
CARROLL ELECTRIC
2011 N. Center Phone 583-2871
Bonham
FRIEDRICH
CENTRAL HEAT AND
AIR
COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL
and DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTING
Lindale School Superintendent
Harold McRay recently visited
Mrs. F. W. Ware in whose home
he lived while atending Honey
Grive High School.
Mrs. Ruby Cox of Colorado City
is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Fulton Ware.
Mrs. Marie Bowlby left this
week for Arlington to make her
home.
Attend Church Sunday.
USED TV’s
REBUILT and GUARANTEED
$25.00 and up
TERMS AVAILABLE
New and Used Antennas in Stock
BOB WAGNER
Selfs, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaughan
recently visited their son, Walter
Vaughan, Jr., in Waco.
Geo. D. Carlock
Notary Public
GbIMm Tax Refunds
Tax Work
A TEXAS WONDER
A mild diuretic affords aymp
tomatic relief In cases of swollea
lointa and pains in the back el
bo th men and women. One smaO
bottle is a month's supply 01
more. [ Sold by druggists or b;
mail $2.50 per bottle. E. W. Hal
Oo.. 8879 Olive 8L. HI. Louis, Mo
Fine Quality
EYEWEAR
AT REASONABLE COST
Wear While You Pay
$1 Weekly
TEXAS OPTICAL
4 Clarksville
PARIS
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Prices — from $8.00 to $9.00
8% DISCOUNT JANUARY THROUGH MARCH
C. A. COCKRELL
PECAN GAP, TEXAS
it is IMPORTANT
that you have
your
INSURANCE PROGRAM
Checked at Regular Intervals
to MAKE SURE you are properly covered
at reasonable cost.
a „ >
We'll be glad to check your insurance
policies tor you at any time at not one penny
of cost to you. Call us.
UNDERWOOD INSURANCE AGENCY
INSURANCE AT A SAVIN©
Office Phone
FR8-230S
\\
'%■
Home Phone
FR8-2325
rick and daughter of Tyler and
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Solomon of
Dallas were here over the week-
end. *
■ /
Everybody Knows—
Smart ensembles for the living
room. Includes nylon covered
sofas and chairs, foam cushion-
ing and several different modes
to select from.
IT S DINETTE TIME!
See Our Attractive Groups
Assorted Vacuum Bags
Now For Every Make
BROADLOOM CARPETING
LINOLEUM - VINYL
FIBRE RUGS
★
. ELECTRICAL
Ranges, Washers,
Refrigerators, Irons,
Freezers, Vacuums, Kitchen
Equipment, TV's, Radios,
Recorders, Lamps, Clocks
★
Home Accessories
★
Low Priced- Budget Plannee
& SONS FURNITURE
Mr. Sidney Smith of Houston
spent Sunday here with Mrs.
John J. Smith and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dougherty vis-
ited Sunday in Ft .Worth with her
sister and family, Mrs. Clara Nold-
,}rwK
%
THIS IS
THE YEAR TO
AIR
CONDITION!
y.
g Prices for home ait
conditioning are lower
than ever!
■ Range of Carrier
equipment is greater than
ever!
■ Financing is easier
than ever to arrange!
FREE
...an 8-page illustrated
booklet in color with authori-
tative facts about residen-
tial air conditioning ... what
you get...what it costs...
how you save if you: air con-
dition when you build ... air
condition your present home
... air condition one room at
a time . . . replace an old
heating system.
Call, come in or write for
your copy-no obligation!
Rooco Electrical &
Refrigeration Service
Phone 588-2888
N. Center Bonham
A
Advertising Pays
E?
<4
B.__
Everybody Who Has Anything To Sell—•
,wi<4
......Sj(?
Wants to reach the GREATEST NUMBER of po-
tential customers — in the MOST EFFECTIVE
WAY — at the LEAST COST. That's Good
\
Business Judgment.
WE BELIEVE-
That everyone will agree that the most Sensible,
Effective and Economical way of telling the
people what you have to offer is thru the columns
of your newspaper. People pay their good
money and voluntarily invite the newspaper into
their homes so that they might read the ads as
■M
well as every other item printed.
Ns
WE ARE IN BUSINESS TO BRING THE
ADVERTISERS AND READERS TOGETHER FOR
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT OF EVERYONE
CONCERNED.
The Signal-Citizen
fj f
. I
i <
.
“*r*":vy,v t1
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1963, newspaper, March 15, 1963; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519688/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.