Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. [57], No. [30], Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1947 Page: 1 of 4
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IION'EY GROVE
KOLYVAV
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home permaxext.
IN ONLY
I HOUR
COMPLETE INCLUDING SHAMPOO
GIVE YOURSELE THAT LUXURIOUS
Q?ve4tt& GoltH
THAT GIVES YOU DEEPER AND
LONGER LASTING CURLS*
Fried chicken dinner at
the Main Cafe Sunday.
Plenty of hay ties.—Smith
& Sons General Store.
Mrs. S. J. Beecham left
on Wednesday for Temple,
Okla., to visit relatives.
Mallard 8 oz. cotton duck.
•—Turner Bros. Grocery and
Market.
New felt hats in all their
autumn glory at the Ed-
wards Millinery
KOL-YVAV
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«X COMPLETE ’
INCLUDING
SHAMPOO . . .
AND
CURLERS
EVERYTHING
YOU NEED
CLARK’S DRUG
Fried chicken dinner
the Main Cafe Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Price of
Colorado City spent Sunday
here with relatives
All kinds of dairy feed.—.
Smith & Sons General Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ohr,
Jr., and daughter, Nancy
Ann, are on a trip to New
Mexico this week.
New shipment of costume
jewelry -at The Pollyanna
Shop.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adam-
son returned home Monday
night after spending two
weeks in Temple.
Plenty of canned goods,
10c can. — Smith & Sons
General Store.
EXPERT
ECONOMICAL SERVICE
Here you can depend on
the finest repair service
at low cost. We guaran-
tee our work. Remember
— for expert, economical
radio service - call us.
BRACKEEN
RADIO SERVICE
Phone 151
Western Auto Store
Mrs. L. C. Stevenson and
son, Diwain, have returned
home after a visit with rela-
tives at Tulsa, Okla.
Get your cotton sack duck
at Turner Bros. Grocery and
Market.
Mrs. Henry Gray of Shi-
loh is confined to her bed by
illenss,
Mrs. F. W. Ware was
brought home Saturday from
the Paris sanitarium, where
she had been for treatment.
Get your ready-made cot-
ton sacks at Turner Bros.
Grocrey and Market.
George Gaston, aged citi-
zen of Lamasco, is reported
to be very sick at his home.
Ready-made cotton sacks
at Turner Bros. Grocery and
Market.
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Mrs.'W. W. Rowton spent
the weekend with relatives
in Westville, Okla.
Go back to school with the
lovely slips, bras, gown and
pajamas from The Pollyanna
Shop tucked in your bag.
Ground barley for your
hogs. -7- Smith & Sons Gen-
eral Store.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Roland
and family spent last week
at Garland with Mr. and
Mrs. Odell Sorrells.
Fried chicken dinner at
the Main Cafe Sunday.
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Mrs. W. K. Pearce return-
ed Sunday from a visit at
La Porte.
All metal utility table;
nice for kitchen. — Sixth
Street Hardware.
Melvin Scott of Ft. Worth
spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Turner.
Have several sets of good
bed springs. — T. R. Alex-
ander Furniture.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gentry
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Ford left Saturday for a
vacation trip through Old
Mexico.
Before you buy or sell fur-
niture see T. B. Alexander
Furniture.
Red uctions on summer
dresses at Vanity Shoppe.
Mr. and Mfs. W. B. Rieves
spent Sunday at Valiant,
Okla., with Mr. and Mrs. I.
E. Rieves.
Swim suits at half price
at The Vanity Shoppe.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L,. John-
son of Dallas were weekend
guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Johnson.
Swim suits at half price
at The Vanity Shoppe.
MAKE SUMME
FOOD BUYIN'
E-A-S-Y
?
Fill your complete
list here.
LUNCH MEATS
MELONS
FEED
We need your
EGGS
S. H. SEALE
GROCERY
Miss Linda Thompson of
Dallas was here for a week-
end visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thomp-
All straw hats now 50c SOn'
and $1.00 at the Edwards j Tires, tubes and batteries.
Millinery. ' — Smith & Sons General
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew To-^ore"
masi of Paris spent, the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. Brumit.
For goodness sake . . . it’s
sweets from the Ray-Meade
Bakery.
R. F. Crumley of Roff,
Okla., spent the weekend
here with Mr. and Mrs. L.
C. Hill and Mrs. J. M. Raiden.
Chicken scratch in print
bags. — Smith & Sons Gen-
eral Store.
Mrs. T. J. Reason and Miss
Annie Beason are visiting
Dr. and Mrs. Burnett Evans
and family at Bowie.
Gallon cans pineapple and
peaches. — Smith & Sons
General Store.
Misses Peggy Jo and Pat-
sy Ruth Lair and Joyce
Hohenberger, sponsored by
Imogene Gray, all" of Allens
Point church, left Monday
for encampment at Wood-
lake.
•Mrs. Evelyn Duncan was
taken to Baylor Hospital in
Dallas Tuesday afternoon,
where she will undergo an
operation.
Rev. and Mrs. Duke R.
Barron returned home Mon-
day night after spending
two weeks with relatives in
Glen Rose and Enid, Okla.
Joe Wilkinson is in the
Veterans Hospital at Lisbon,
in Dallas, and has been there
six weeks. His condition is
improved some.
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12-inch oscillating 3-speed
fan. — South Sixth Hard-
ware.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spiarks
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fin-
ley and children visited Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Johnson in
Crigler, Ark., last week.
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See the bargain in folding
cots at Sixth Street Hard-
ware.
Go back to school with a
fresh new permanent and
hair style from Eva’s Beauty
Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. (Pete)
Merrell and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Morris of Bonham attended
opening night of the rodeo
in Ada- Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jackson
and Rev. and Mrs. I. L. Wet-
sell of Pilot Point are visit-
ing in Denver, Colo., this
week.
Look nice, feel nice under
the new hat you are buying
by having one of Eva’s na-
tural-like waves. Upstairs
over bank. Phone 213.
Miss Olivia Bomar, who
spent the summer at Mexico
City attending the Univer-
sity of Mexico, arrived home
Saturday.
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We have hay . ties, hog
fence and barb wire.—Sixth
Street Hardware.
Ask for Golden Crust
bread when you are planning
a sandwich supper. It will
add goodness to each sand-
wich.—Ray-Meade Bakery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bronson
James and sons, Jimmy and
Tommy, spent a couple of
days here last week with Mr.
James’ mother, Mrs. B. A.
James.
Red uctions on summer
dresses at Vanity Shoppe.
In Windom Monday night
to attend the council meet-
ing of the Christian church
were Miss Margaret Comp-
ton, Mesdames J. W. Ham-
mack, A. S. McFarland, W.
B. Rieves, Allen Davis, Wal-
ter Cain, Ethel Weeks, John
Dobbs, H. C. McConnell and
H. L. Thompson.
ACCESSORIES
We have a nice line
items. Drive by.
of quality
SEAT COVERS
- SEAT COVERS FOR PICK-UPS - FLOOR
LIGHTS - MIRRORS - HORNS, ETC.
TIRES - TUBES
BATTERIES
MATS
Firestone
— HOME NEEDS
Westinghouse Electric Roaster, Hand Electric Beater, Irons, Radios, Clocks, Al-
uminum, Dinner Sets, Fans, Linoleum Rugs, 9x12^5.95, Wind Clocks—2.19, Out-
side White Paint, Pressure Pans, Trays, Drain Mats.
WASH - LUBRICATION - TIRE, ROAD AND BATTERY SERVICE
Louie Rhodes IePa^i!f'i°n
Jimmie Mullins
And Firestone Store
Phone 15
Mrs. Bill Blassingame, who
has been at the Paris sani-
tarium, was brought to her
home northeast of town on
Wednesday.
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Mrs. Gertie Edwards has
returned from the Paris san-
itarium. She was taken to
the home of* Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. Elam at Selfs Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Meili
and daughters of Ft. Worth
are spending the week with
Mrs. M; E. Daniel. Here for
the weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Banfield and
son of Baton Rouge, La.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shel-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank-
wayne Shaw and son, Don-
w'ayne, of Pe#an Gap spent
the weekend in Wichita Falls
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Shelton and Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Young.
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Mrs. Della Bland received
a letter from her son, Wal-
lace Ramos, who is in the
Navy, relating of his landing
at Tsinglis, China, a beauti-
ful town built by the Ger-
mans. He said hunger was
extremely evident and the
children went naked. He
liked Japan much better.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Dick-
son of Clarksville visited
Mr. and Mrs. George Turner
Tuesday. They were looking
for a house in which to live.
Mr. Dickson has been made
assistant superintendent at
the Farmers and Merchants
Compress and Warehouse
Company, and will move
here as soon aS a suifa^e
place can be secured.
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Mrs. H. L. Ballew spent
the week in San Antonio
with heT sister, Mrs. E. E.
Rigney. Miss Thelma Bal-
lew, accompanied by Misses
Martha Stewart: and Helen
Clark, both of Paris, has
been at a “dude” ranch at
Vandera. near San Antonio.
Have Just Received A New Ship-
ment of Columbia
RECORDS
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COTTON PICKING NEEDS
8 oz. Mallard Duck
Ready Made Cotton Sacks
Knee Pads 7 Water Kegs
Cotton Scales
DIAL-HOLMAN HARDWARE
S. P. SELLERS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Honey Grove, Texas
OPEN
SUNDAYS
CDA/A/FD FOODS
It’s a real treat to select
foods of quality here.
Fresh Meats
Fruits and Vegetables
Have some new fishing
tackle that will really
catch fish at
TIUL’S
DRIVE-IN
Grocery
AND MARKET
DR. J. C. MAGNESS, ML D.
General Practice
Office Clark Building
West Side Square
Phone 204 c
Business Chances
Camp Fire Girls
The Wigwam group of
Camp Fire Girls enjoyed a
skating party on Thursday
morning of last week at the
Moss roller rink. Present
we re Mattie Weaver, Sue
Wheeler, Lillie Webb, Jean-
ette Gregory, Jane Evans,
Othello Perkins, Edna Earle
Fuller, Kay Fulcher, Mona
Ray Jones, Martha Shelton,
Delories Wood, Mrs. Fuller,
Mrs. Fulcher and Mrs. Wood.
The leader, Mrs. Branson,
was in Tennessee at the time
and could not be with the
group.—Reporter.
Wanted — Colored man for
butcher at Honey Grove
Food Locker. Good job for
right party. See Edwards
at Food Locker.
Summer clearance sale at
the Patriots Shop.
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Galvanized buckets and
dairy pails. —' Sixth Street
Hardware.
Walter Lair of Detroit,
who had been visiting his
brother, J. E. Lair, returned
home Monday. J. E. Lair
has not been feeling well.
A. L. Gibson is repairing
a business building on South
Sixth street. The Ray -
Meade Bakery will move
there about September 1.
Wanted—Woman to do gen-
eral housekeeping; must be
permanent. Phone 69M2. —
Gil Landers, Roxton. It
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For Sale — Odd chest of
drawers.—T. B. Alexander.
For Rent—Attractive apart-
ment. 703 W. Market^U^
Card of Thanks
Please accept my sincere
thanks for your visits, cards,
gifts and flowers to me
while I was in the hospital.
They made me very happy.
Jimmie Carol Whitley.
Notice
The First National Bank
will be closed Saturday, Aug-
ust 23, eleection day. Open
at 8 o’clock for a short time
to make change.
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Visit Eva’s Beauty Shop
for your next permanent.
it’s The Truth
“That gal certainly puts
on the dog.”
“What do you mean?”
“Her father is an under-
taker down in Georgia and
she tells everybody he is a
Southern planter.”
Shower Honors
Recent Bride
Friday evening, August
13, at 4 p. m. in the home of
Mrs. John G,ray a miscelle-
neous shower was given in
honor of Mrs. Joe West. The
house was decroated with
beautiful ’ arrangemetns of
cut flowers. Games were
played, and the bride was
presented with a beautifully
decorated box of gifts. A
dainty plate carrying out
the color scheme was served
by Miss Annelle Gray and
Miss Geraldine Price of
Winnsboro to .46 guests.
Summer clearance sale at
the Patriots Shop.
Family Reunion
The Eudy family enjoyed
a reunion at the Commerce
Park, at which time there
were 61 present, each carry-
ing a picnic basket. Rela-
tives from Ladonia, Fort
Worth, Commerce, Gree'n-
ville, Marshall, Bon ham,
Windom and Honey Grove
were present; from Honey
Grove were Mr. and Mrs. J.
I. Reece and Mr. and Mrs.
Harding Sisco. Special guests
were Spencer Eudy, Brown-
wood; Mrs. Maggie Dry, Sul-
phur Springs; and Mrs. Lula
Davis and son of Longview.
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THE WE STUD — ‘
WATER SYSTEMS
originators of the tur-
bine type all bronze
pump.
Why carry water when you can
get a system installed now that
will supply all of your needs.
Without obligation to you we will survey
yo-ur well and premises and suggest the
right type of pump that will meet your de-
mands.
R. L. WILT PLUMBING CO.
Phone 144 - Honey Grove
ICE CREAM
5*9
The brand name on
anything you buy here
is your opportunity to
choose between two or
more brands of the same
kind of merchandise.
That freedom is impor-
tant!
BRANDS;'ARE
IMPORTANT!
? Fresh Meats - Lunch Meats - Dairy Pro-
ducts - Sugar - Shortening - Coffee
Flour - Tea - Cold Drinks - Canned
Foods - Jams - Jellies - Fresh Fruits
» Vegetables.
s \ FROZEN FOODS - NOVELTIES
ICE CREAM
Whenever it’s food — you are apt to find it at_
COLLINS FOOD MARKET
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Thompson, Harry. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. [57], No. [30], Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1947, newspaper, August 22, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth648413/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.