Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1962 Page: 3 of 6
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every U.S. Savings Bond you
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be worth *26.00 to you later on. So one thing good proof of ownership, too.)
you get from a freedom account is money.
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dollars you put into U.S. Savings Bonds give
our Government the extra muscle it needs to
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Mr. Roy Boyd of Lubbock ate
dinner with Mr. and Mn. B. F.
Brians Saturday. >
Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Edwards
spent Thanksgiving in Weather-
ford.
Mrs. Ethel Thomas of Parts
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Vin Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stapleton
and daughters of Port Worth
spent the weekend here. They
brought Mr*. Winnie Keels home.
Mrs. Gladys Lloyd of Bokchita,
Ok la., brought Mrs. Martha Wil-
liams home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Williams of Port Worth
apent the weekend here.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Senter and
children of Dallas spent the week-
end here.
Mrs. Betty Pack and Richard
and Mr. H. G. Edwards of Ama-
rillo spent the weekend here with
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnette
and family of Direct, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Green and Mr. Ben Melton of
Fort Worth spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Waldrop and
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harguess
spent a few days last week with
relatives at Borger.
Mr. R. W. Branson and Mr. Wil-
liam Branson returned here Friday
afternoon after a visit to Louis-
ville, Ky.. Mr. William Branson al-
so went to Charleston W. Va.,
where he installed a gas compres-
sor for Diminion Oi land Gas Corp.
They both report nice visit with
relatives in Louisville. Mr. William
Branson returned to Odessa Mon-
day after spending the weekend
here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Branson.
Mrs. Lizzie Slagle of Sherman
and most of her children and
The Crest forces all its
tone-gladdening warmth
>ut front into living area
.. keeps surrounding wall
nd ceiling space from
etting soiled.
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Out of Life
A. M. Davenport, Jr.,
t, McKenzie and McCraw's
pel Methodist Churches
eaaon of Advent, which in-
the four Sundays before
las, is essentially a time of
ition for the great celebra-
the birth of Jesus. Origi-
he season was a time for
:e and fasting, by means of
Jie devout prepared them-
0 b«r worthy of the Lord's
The emphasis was not
the historical event of
birth, but also on his
:oming in majesty and pow-
pudge the earth. It was
an a season in its way as
in most liturgical churches,
te of awe and penitence is
e missing in many of our
1 today.
says in Galatians 4:4:
le time had fully come,
forth his Son.” Jesus
same thing-, "The time is
and the kingdom of God
id." Mark 1:15. Charles
jhrased it in a hymn:
Thou long expected Jesus
io set Thy people free;
pur fears and sins re-
i m;
find our rest in Thee, j
ose who feabiftttt iife is t
big IF, the'" answer
m ean remove the IF from
piking Jesus the Christ ln-
,heart, mind and soul
Sio better time to make
to for the Christ to come
life than during the sea
Pvcnt-
shop for those things
radition, have come to
stmas, let your constant
be "the only Son of
the Christ." Please re-
at ‘ if He does not go
ten the IF remains in
grandchildren spent Thanksgiving
here at the home places—Reported.
MAC SIEBENTHALL8 AND -
GIRT HILLS RETURN FROM
WEST TEXAS VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Siebenthall
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Girt
Hill have returned home after vis-
iting in West Texas.
These relatives and friends en-
joyed the noon meal Thanksgiving
Day in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. McClellan in Lubbock:
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Siebenthall,
Freddie and Vickie and Mr. and
Mrs. Girt Hill of Honey Grove;
Mrs. Tom Owens, Tahoka, Mrs.
Earl D. Waldrop and Jeanie of
Sundown, Airs. V. E. Collins and
Johnny, Morton, Mr. and Airs.
Hembree Coffey and Cindy, Lev-
eliand, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hall and
Mr .and Mrs. J .T. Hall of White-
face, Mrs. Herbert Hall and'Elbie
Hall, Ralls, Mrs. i.iv.v.io Vaughan
A TEXAS WONDER
A mild diuretic affords symp
tomatlc relief In eases of swollen
Joints and palna In the back oi
both men and women. One —»»n
bottle Is n month’s supply oi
more, f Bold by druggists or bj
mall |2 AO per bottle. E. W. Hall
Co., 8679 Oliva St.. 8K Louis. Mo
and son, Mrs. Urias Howard, Air.
and Mrs. Kenneth Davis and Tra-
cey, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hudson, Mr.
and Mrs. T. C. Hudson and Mr. and
Mn. Ronnie McClellan and Stacey,
all of Lubbock.
Air Conditioning
And Hooting
Sates and Service wr.
Commercial and Residential
REECE ELECTRICAL A REFRIGERATION SERVICE OR
JOHN D. RUCK, Owner
111 W. 5th Street BONHAM
PHONE TO MtR
A message from the Treasury of a free people
How to open
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a freedom accouitt
in Washington, D.C;
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1962, newspaper, November 30, 1962; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519805/m1/3/?rotate=180: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.