The Pine Needle (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. [50], Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1967 Page: 3 of 8
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DECEMBER 14, 1967
THE PINE NEEDLE
PAGE THREE
LUMBERTON
GOINGS-ON
The "Golden Age" and Bertha Sun-
day School classes of the Fletcher
Emanuel Baptist Church held their
annual Christmas Party Wednesday
at 10 a. m. at the home of Mrs.
Grace Lewis, on Dogwood Lane.
Gifts were exchanged.
The Virginia Mills W. M. U. Cir-
cle of Fletcher Emanuel Baptist
Church met Tuesday at the church.
The Anita Frazier Circle also met
Tuesday.
Fletcher Emanuel Baptist Church
will pres nt their Christmas Canta-
ta Sunday. At the Sunday morning
service the Adult Choir will sing
,, . "Born a King". Young people of
b*1' MlUer’ Rt' f the church will sing Christmas An-
Box 831 B, Sibbee are parents of at fce evening OTVlce and
a son born Monday in St. Eliza- the Junior Choir will sing,"A Carol
beth Hospital. Service for Children".
Mr. & Mrs. R. L. Grant of 4250 Keith McKnight, son of Mr. & Mrs.
Ironton in Beaumont are parents Harlen McKnight celebrated his
of a son born Friday, Dec. 8, in flfth birthd wlth a at his
HardrnCountyMemorial Hospital home Games were plaved
in Kountze. Maternal grandparents and refreshments of cake and pun-1
are Mr. & Mrs. Emery Neely of ch were seived
Walton Road. ***
„ . . *** f T . . Edward Bell, father, of Mrs. Grace
Funeral services for Johnnie M. Dominy is confined to Bap-
SIocum,59, who died at the Ve- tist Hospital where be has ^
taans Admimsttation Hospital rn receiving tteatment fot several
Shreveport early Friday after a weeis_
long illness, were held Tuesday * ***
at Rose Neath Funeral Home in W. B. Waters has returned home
Shreveport. A native of Arkansas from Baptist Hospital where he
Mr. Slocum had been a resident had surgery last week,
of Chance-Loeb before going to ***
the hospital. He is survived by Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Templeton
his wife, Mrs. Johnnie Slocum of of Lumberton and Mr. and Mrs.
Chance-Loeb; two daughters, Mrs. W. A. Weimers of Ft.. Worth at-
Jamie Tindall of Norwalk, Calif, tended the open house given
and Paula Slocum of Beaumont; Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
one son, Joel Fones, who is ser- Jessie L. Hall of Warren in cel-
ving in the Army stationed in ebration of their 50th wedding
Germany. anniversary. Mr. Hall is a bro-
*** ther of Mrs. Templeton and Mrs.
Mrs. Marie Neely has been con- Weimers.
fined to Hardin Memorial Hos-
pital in Kountze the past week. Robert Plaia, 21, of Lumberton
who was shot in the neck and
Mr. & Mrs. James McHenry, P. O. lower back Sunday, December
Box 322, Voth Station, Lumber- 3, is still in very serious condi-
ton are parents of a girl born in tion at St Elizabeth Hospital
St. Elizabeth Hospital Thursday where he has been in the inten-
Dec. 7th. sive care unit most of the time.
*** Robert who has lived here many
All persons over 21 years of age years was a resident of Cooks
are reminded to register to vote Lake Road,
before January 31 deadline. All
persons over 60 who were formerly Friends of Robert Plaia have
exempt in areas of small popula- started a fund to help pay hospi-
tion, will now have to register to tal expenses. All persons wish-
be eligible to vote. Persons in ing to contribute to this fund
Lumberton may register at Milner's may make their contributions at
Grocery, Burge Grocery, Dean's Milner's Grocery or Burger's
Feed Store and at Bowman's Jus- Drive-In.
tice of the Peace office. This is *•*
going to be a very important year A Christmas cantata, " Love i
for the voters in Hardin County. Transcending" will be presented
Be prepared - Register to Vote ? at the First Baptist Church of
*** Loeb by the church choir Sun-
Funeral services for Mrs. Leola day, December 17 at 7 P. M. •
McDaniel, 83, of Lumberton, who —-
died of burns suffered in a fire in
her home Tuesday morning, Dec.
5, were held at 2 p.m. last Thurs-
day in the Vidor Memorial Funer-
al Home. Burial was in the Wil-
liamson Cemetery. Mrs. McDaniel
is survived by three sons; Gail B.
McDaniel of Lumberton, A. C.
McDaniel of Vidor, and M. Sgt
T. A. McDaniel with the AirForce
in San Antonio; a daughter, Mrs.
L. W. Smith of Magnolia Springs;
20 grandchildren and 35 great
grandchildren. ^ Editor’s note: The Village Creek
Erin Milner has been confined to Phi^opher on his Fire Ant farm
on Village Creek broadens his
field of worry, his letter this week
Charlie McClurg is a patient in^veals‘
Hardin Memorial Hospital in Ko- ^ e ltfr:T ,
untze Recently I wrote you about a
public opinion poll which went to ||
Thirteenmembers of the Lumber- great lengths to discover that mostj
ton Home Demonstration Club at- j’e°P1?!aJr *eir “™ber one prob-
tended the club Christmas Party.lem 15 moneT ute.,ts always
in Kountze Wednesday Dec. 6th. (Continued on Page 7)
BAKER'S
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FOOD M A R T
KOUNTZE
SPECIALS GOOD WED., THUR., FRI., SAT., MON. & TUES.
DECEMBER 13, 14, 15, 16, 18 & 19
BUY ONE -
GET ONE FREE
FREE T.V.
GET SET
HAIR SPRAY
GET FREE 390 SIZE
with purchase of
JENO PIZZA
TO BE GIVEN
AWAV
Coca- Cola
Baptist Hospital the past week.
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE MIX - buy 49<£ size for 39’C
GET SYRUP FREE
Austex Tamales ......35<£ size............... 25<£
Tabby Fish Cat Food..........can.............12<£
Waxtex Wax Paper..............................21 <£
Sno-Brite Rice.......... 2 lbs..................2%
Breast-O-Chicken ........................ 3/$l
Libby Tomato Sauce......... buff.............. 9^
Swift Potted Meat .............................
Swift Vienna Sausage...............1...........5/$l
Aunt Jemima Grits........2 lbs.............. 19^
Rainbo Hamburger Dills .........Pt ............ 25<£
Heinze Bar-B-Q Sauce....... 16 oz............ 35^
Kraft Tomato Juice......46 oz
El
Baby Beef
CHUCK STEAKTT.. lb.
CHUCK ROAST .... lb .
CROWN ROAST ... lb .
Fresh GROUND MEAT 3 lbs
BOLOGNA.......lb.......
HOOP CHEESE......lb . ..
... 490
... 450
... 490
$1.29
...350
... 690
DECKER CAN PICNICS
A
PRODUCE
CRISP
LETTUCE
jT Headt
15c
each........
• Pkg........
. 390
. 290
190
Frozen Foods
VIP FRENCH FRIES.........2 LBS
NATURIPE STAWBERRIES........pkg
290
250
WE HAVE PLENTY OF CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
WRAPPING PAPER & CHRISTMAS CANDY ON DISPLAY
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Barrington, Peggy. The Pine Needle (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. [50], Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1967, newspaper, December 14, 1967; Silsbee , Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth662607/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar University.