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THE CAMERON HERALD
CAMERON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER SINCE 18*0
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1055
-ft News Fro* Bickholts VV
MRS. J. W. MEYER
Mime* Marie *Vtruy amt Gla days where Mr* Krall wa*
tfjr* McClain. ttnpioyed al Tem j • of her children. Mr. and
pit have been returned to their Mm. Rudolph Krall and Mr. and
Mw, here fnr rmqwn-aMaa lol- ■ Mr*. Joe Weatherford. Mm. PoM-
hmtnr hoapitaliration «t-«rjrM<va1 was a RUC(I, of her gi(iUT
th.. pa»l week where they were Mr» Annie Verla.
»rmi4*l after an automobile acci- Guest* Sunday evening in the
dent the *tri» were involved in home Mr and Mrs J. W M<y
kot Sunday. They were en route er iiKluded Mr. and Mr*. Charles
to Snook to attend a birthday McMichen. Mrs Jim Holloman
celetaaljon {honoring Mis* Pet- and Hr J P. Powell of Center-
my t grandfattv*.. In the accident \ iHe. They were en-route home
mre guests this week in the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Frasier and Mr and Mrs. Louis
DeWald. Mr* Schrader and Mrs
Schulze are sisters of Mrs. Fra-
sier and Mr. DeWald. The Fraz-
ier’* son. Rev Garland Dale Fra-
sier. pastor of the Methodist
church at San Felipe will
service* here at Methodist
Sunday. November 20th for the
evening worship service at 7 p.m.
Sharp Prashytarlaa Cfcarck
Mahratas 80th Aauhrarstry
MRS. FLORENCE SPIEGEL
The Sharp Prcsbterian Church j A was tne guesi speaker
organized on August 28, 1875 cel- The celebration began with he
ebrated its 80th Anniversary on Church School hour, followed too
November 6. Dr J. Hoytt Bo- by the morning Worship,
ku of Denton. Texas, Executive
officer for the Texas Synod of
the Presbyterian Church, U. S.
News From Jones Prairie ^
Mrs. S. S. Hickmann the Texas Oil refinery there.
Mr. and Mrs T. 1$. Stidham! Mr. and Mrs. Harry White and
this service Stephen Lane Brown
the infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
\V. E Brown Jr. was baptized
and Miss Linda Coffman local
member of the Presbyterian West-
Fellowship made a talk on the
Fifth Sunday Hally that was held
1st Sunday at St. -Andrews Pre-
j sbyterian Church in Austin. T
Mias Petruy received sprained from a visit to Mrs. Powell who joim-J by Mr and Mrs. Jack Stid- children. Craig. DvLane and Cha- ;. . . v p#«nW Troun
neck and back muscles while Miss is a Scott & White Patient in ham and children, Jackie- and Pat-! rlotte of Freeport visited her mo-
McClain suffered several fractur- Temple
ed ribs and bruise* Both girls Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Jamison several dvs
were treated for shock B M MeMillion were Mr. and |a*t week
Mr Jo*- Janes and Mrs. Frank Mrs Jim Britt of Houston. Bob Pond of Texas City was a
Spurek Sr. are patients under Mr and Mrs. Buck Rodney week end guest of his parents,
treatment at Newton Memorial and children, Glenda Sue and Mr and Mi's. Jack Pond,
hospital in Cameron. Mike returned to their home in Mrs. Bill Thweatt visited her
Attending funeral services for Houston Sunday after spending the daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs
Mrs Annie Orsag in Croshv on past wtek here while on vacation Hall Martin and Peggy of Austin
Thursday were her daughters Mrs. \isiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' over the weekend.
Millie Krall. Mr*. Joe Krall and C. S Raney.
sy. spent Sunday with Mr and then. Rurm't!
returned with them for a weeks Dr Bolos spoke
v*8*t' ' on "What the Church Means to
Mrs I. L. Parker and sons Ar- Me., with his text as Matthew
thur Ixe and Gordon, spent the jfi 13.1a. the personal testimo-
weekend with Mrs- Wade Parker ny of Dr Bolfs on this subject
of Milano. expressed by <D Tlie Church is
Mr and Mrs. Billy Fontaine of all that it claims to be or it is
Beaumont, are psending a two nothing; <2> the Church is the
tude for all that the Church has
done for us and means to us.
After a picnic lunch on the gr-
ounds, the afternoon was spent
at the Church in the telling of
the Church History, reminiscence
of family stories about the Church
and group singing. Old Friends
and Kin folks shared with the
local congregation a very happy
time in the fellowship and the
visitation of the day.
Out of town visitors for the day
included. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Duncan and daughter Mary Ann
Duncan of Houston. Rev. J. Hoytt
Boles and his son David of Den-
ton; Mr. J. P. Pope. Austin; Mr.
and Mrs. Tommie Buffington,of
Cameron; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Gamble; Austin; Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Giles McDermott, Cameron
Mr. and Mrs.. C. H. Massery.
Spiegel, Austin; Mrs Vernie M
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Mr*. Bill Hoff ha, been spend-
ing some time at Progress, near
Mission, Texas with her daught-
er, Mrs Jack Heck and family.
Mrs. Heck and a son and daugh-
t<T were stricken with Polio, Mrfc.
Hecks condition ha* Improved
considerably. The childtcn are still
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Licrman had
ouite a few relatives and visitors
holiday. Among them were Mrs
henry Lierman, Mr. and Mrs
Dick Hnnke and family of Clark-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Pimplcr and family of Ben Ar-
nold.
Master Randy Gleason of May-
• field is visiting his grandfather.
Tim Gleason, and other relatives
here.
Mrs. Celia McShcrry left for
hn.KanH Mr Krall Fn wu,f« _ c . . t i> Mr. and Mrs. Wayland AUcin- wtvjks vacation with his father Body of Christ and He is its
hLe M^ Mi^' Kr^l .nd ^, J" ! u !°" u o uf T * K Fontaine and Mrs. Fontaine.1 head, not vice versa; (3) the best
ST* ST as,a oT, a a n T"*? Weekend guest, of Mr. and Mrs.• people in the world are in the'
hd 1 osj\al uho accompanied her Schulze and children. Phillis, An* and Mr. and Mrs- Carlton Crook. u. l? n w„r,havc uwo
\\ .K.K. Hugnes Acre
Mr. Atkinson is employed with Mrs. j 0 Hughes and
I Jeane of Freeport-
atopped in Houston for a few ita and Stacey of Copperas Cove
Aifi, jWaurika, Okla. Mr j nd
Mrs. Rudy Dmomes, Waco; Jac-
quelyn Hcngatter, Burlington; N
Nell Hcngatter, Bufljngton Mr
and Mrs. Charks Leonard, Bur-
w . , 1 lington, Mr. and Mrs. C. Denson.
Mr. and hypocrites in the Church, but th- , omad and Bob Alk,n Randy
daughter,1 ere are more outside it; '4' the i otw4 Ai,ii„n» Tpvtf
Church is independent and does
RJ5i?Rti3
t , v; A > s > S' 1 1 Q i' * l 11 '
the season9s best
from Penney9s
Patsy Stidham spent Saturday, not look to any group for pro-
with Karen Fontaine. j tection or approval; <5> The one
Mr and Mrs Carlton Crook, and . Church is our friend and helper
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Atkinson.! in all the circumstances of life;
were Wednesday evening guests i <6> we need to give to the Ch-
1 of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Crook of' urch all the loyalty and support
Clarkson. I in every way possible in grati-
mm rot
Miller Cameron; Katie Nisbett
of Cameron; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waco Wednesday whore she spent
a few days with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Prescott
a'.d son. J. T and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Foshea were in Dallas on
Wednesday ,’t.erc J. T. received
medical treatment.
Mrs Hattie Goolsby and son
and Rodney, of Abilene. Tex$f B„bert of Houston visited Mrs.
MRS. GEORGE LOGAN
were enough for all who attended.
Mrs. Grover Albert and her son.
Grover Jr., of Burlington and
Charlie 1*100141 of Rosebud visit-
ed In Houaton lost weekend.
Quite n few Burlington folks at-
tended the funeral of a former
Burlington man, George Fulheroe,
at Powers C’haptt Thursday. He
died in Houston Wednesday. Al-
fred Stoebner of Dallas was a
Burlington visitor lust Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dillenburg
and family of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs Philip Ernis and family of
Trrnple, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Witte of Houston R.d David
Kreuse of College Station visited
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kruuse and
Judy and other relatives here re-
cently.
Mrs. Albert Chollctt and her
son, Hugo of Burlington and Mr.
and Mrs Henry Eixman of Bar-
clay were in Temple on business
last week.
Harold Schouhooft and other
boys left for West Texas where
they will work.
Mrs. J. M Byrd, Ft Worth Mrs. y, Hagesty and family recently
Arra McDonald. San Antonio, T. | yjr ani \ft . Dan Driscoll co-
vV News Fro* Milano
MRS. DAN ROBINSON
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M
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ed home from Italy where she
visited relatldts.
Mrs. Annie Kirk and daughter
Peggy, Mrs. Clyde Pinkerton and
daughter Patricia were visiting
their daughter and sister Mr. and
Mrs. Williams for the weekend at
Big Sandy.
Mrs. T. J. Blacklock and daugh-
ter of Post. Texas were recent
visitors in the home of Mrs. Mat-
tie Malone and Mrs. Maggie Mill-
er.
The American Legion celebrat-
ed the 11th with an all day meet-
ing at the Hall with breakfast
dinner and supper with talks and
other recreations.
Mrs. Ethel Shefton is spending
children. Mrs. Stewart and Char- part time here- with her sister,
Its Russell. i Mts. Grace Tabor while her hus-
Mrs. W. E. Thomas has return-band is with the Sagebrush man-
Improving Church Scout Partnership
Topic At Tahuaya Retreat Nov. 14
The first snow of the season hit
Milano Tuesday momign first
sleet came then sn*w and rain,
bright sunshine in the afternoon
that finished the day. We are all
wishing for a good rain, it is
needed badly.
Bill, the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. N. Graham was brought
home Tuesday from the Newton
Hospital where ho had been 10
days after undergoing surgery.
He is improving nicely and hopes
to bo back in school soon.
Miss Ann Luce is home from
the Newton Hospital where she
had been several days.
Mrs. Erma Russell is in Brazo-
ria this week visiting with her
Me
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Over two hundred ministers and
institutional representatives from
the Heart O'Texas Council nine-
county area will convene- at Camp
Tahuaya next Monday afternoon
and evening, for a retreat to be
conducted by the Council Relat-
ionship Committee-, said Rev. Mag-
gart Howell, Temple, Chairman
of the Committee. The afternoon
portion of the retreat will be in
formal activities with dinner be-
ing served at 6:15 in the new
camp dining hall..
The evening program will be |
| concluded by an address by Dr.
tV. R. White, president of Baylor
1 University and member of Nati-
! anal protc-tant committee in
scouting. Church award discussion
j groups will be handled by the
following: Baptist awards by the
Rev. J .T. Ayres, pastor of First
Baptist Church of Gatesville; Ca-1
tholic awards by Rev. George Du-
da, Cameron; Diocesan Scout
Chaplain, Austin Diocese; Luther-
an awards by Rev. Raymond
Schlisser, Temple, First Luther
an Church; Protestant awards by
Rev. Jack Destf, Killeen, St Ch-
ristophers' Episcopal Church.
Geo. Holland, Dallas. Deputy re-
gional scout executive, will hand-
le scouting units in the church.
Rev H. B. Stroater, Marlin, First
Presbyterian Church, will cover
"How to improve the partnership
between the church and the Boy
Scouts of America from the Pas-
tor’s side ” Rev. Gilbert Ferrell,
Waco, pastor of Trinity Methodist
Church will lead singing invoca
tion will be given by Clifton Rog
! era. Minister, Columbus Avenue
Church of Christ, Waco.
Rev. Howell stated that over
50,000 scouting units in America
are sponsored by churches.
Antonio, Gussie M. Me Donnld
San Antonio, Mrs. Ialtian Garner
San Gabriel; Mr. and Mrs Otis
Charles and Nelda of Tracy. Mr
and Mrs. E. D Massey, Moody;
Mr. E. L. Modisettc, Rockdale
Mrs. Lorene Offield. Tracy; Mrs.
E. C. Brown and Gloria Gene.
Tracy; Archie Massey Pasadena
Texas. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge
Young, Tracy; Mr. and Mrs. Lo-
roy Laffere and children, Tracy
Mr. and Mrs.- Roland Lawson
and children, Tracy; Mr. and
Mrs. Lenza Caffery, Anita Ruth
and Clyde of Tracy; Mrs. Joe
Brown. Carole and Coty of Tracy
euve-rs in Louisiana. Their home
is in Temple.
Mrs. Ruth Weaver has been a
guc.d in the home of L. B. Dukes
and Miss Gertrude Jones, Mrs.
Weaver is a niece- of Mr. Dukes
Mr. Bob James has returned to
his home in Dallas after a visit ■
with friends here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred James of j
Buffalo spent the weekend here
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. j
Ray Corbin.
We are- glad to see Miss Ann
Luce home after a few days in
Newton Hospital Cameron.
Invitations are in the mail for
Milano’s homecoming for ex-stu-
dent* and teachers. It will be on
November 21. A full-house is ex-
pected and hoped for.
Icbrated their 25th wedu:ng a-'-
Mortimer Tofs Entertain
Karen Ann. Ricky and Mack De-
nnis Mortimer gave a party at
their home on East 19th. Street
eimsary Sunday Sept. 0. by in- on Saturday Oclobcr M
i iting quite a few friends to then
home for dinner. All reenrt an
enjoyable time.
The Public school has as tea-
:'litrs for the school M-.s. Gus
Plent1 of Spiawn and Mrs. Col-
bert of Temp'c.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scnonhoeft
aid family have moved into the
apartment at the Public tchcd
building where Mr. and Mr*. J.
F. Hodge-s Tved while tesclilng
The Milam County Baptist work-
ers had good attendance Monday
night. Good subjects were hand-
led nicely. Rev. Fox of Milano
was principle speake* The men
tad a good board meeting. Eats
Center of interest in the gar-
age which wa* scene of the par-
ty was a pumpkin face leering
with lighted glee* overseeing the
events.
Pinning the nose on the pumpkin
was the main game. Refresh-
ments of Pumpkin faced cookies
and hot cocoa.
Attending were Judy. Sammy and
Kathy White, Johnny and' Patti
Elam burg, Buster and Gary Hun-
With winter coming on, it la
time to consider management
pracices which will keep forage
production and livestock numbers
in balance-.
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The number of home fires usu-
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asks the Texas Farm and Ranch
Safety Committee.
Agricultural exports from the
United States for the July. August
September quarter of the current
fiscal year were 20 percent high-
er than for the same period last
year. The value of cotton exports
however, was only 35 percent of
the total for the same period of
the previous year.
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The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1955, newspaper, November 17, 1955; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth576694/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.