Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1961 Page: 5 of 10
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tnutetttAV, February I mi
Services Held
On January 34th, the home of
Mr. and Mn. Ldonie Hunt was the
scene of a birthday party honor-
ing James Leon on hit tenth birth-
day. There were eight of hb fri-
ends in attendance and after ’’lay-
tag a number of games, rof esh-
ments of birthday cake and punch
were served and everyone re-
ported a moat enjoyable evening.
The honoree received a number of
nice and useful gifts.
. Farewell Social For
Mrs. Robert F. Metis
After the closing of Corrigan
Chapter No. 631, Order of tbe Sys-
tem Star on Thursday night, the
members surprised hire: Robert
r. Edens with a handkershief theta new alignment.
tist church met Thursday night in
the home of Mrs. Ransom Pullen
With S members and I visitors
present/Mrs. Sam Shepherd
called tbe house to worship. Mrs.
C. C. Page led the opening prayer.
Tbe lesson. Studies in Hebrews
was taught.by Mra. Esther Wil-
liams. Benediction was by Mrs.
Wkt CORRIGAN FOLKS An Doing
Elizabeth Tate on May 10, 1805. | er, Mont., and M
She spent the early part of her of Houston; 3 *
childhood in Hunt County, later Od»s Boyle BU
moving to Kamp County where Black, all nf Ob
she received her education in the , Mrs. OlUe Hart
local public sehoois ta that com- Thelma Loper. ol
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Barnett and
children ami Mr. and Mrs. ARy-
sOB Sheffield and children of Wa*
ren visited Mr. and Mrs. V. E.
"MSS M n* ..
Groveton visited Mr.' and Mra.
Erbie Herring Sunday.
.Miss ,.Virginia McAnulty, who is
sttending business college in
Houston spent tbe wcelr end-wtto'
her pdrants, Mr. and Mrs. W: H.
McAnulty.
Charles Rollins of A<cM College,
College Station, Texas spent the
- weak end with Mr. and Mn.
Myrtke Simian.
Rev. and Mrs. R. W. HiUenkamp
and Mrs. Daisy B. Hickman at-
tended a commission meeting at
the First Methodist church in Luf-
. kin Thursday night.
B6b Bergman has gone to Seat-
.tie, Washington to accept .a posi-
. tion
Mrs. M. T. DoWden of Winfield,
Louisiana visited Mr. and Mrs. R.
T. Sheddan Friday.
Mr., and Mrs. S- B. -Gandy and
Lynda of Lufkin visited Mr. and
Mhs. R. T. Sheddan Sunday.
R. T. Sheddan made a business
trip to Livingston Monday, ■/*.
Miss Anftette Burks of Houston,
Ocie Burks of Rosheanj Prison
System and Bernard Donaldson
of Ktagaville spent the week end
In the home of Mrs. Ocie Burks.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Moulder
made a business trip to Livingston
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy John Sage
and Terry spent the week end in
Houston visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Murphy land Mr. and Mrs.
Kenbeth Murphy.
oaky. The report Mr. Duvall to h* Corrigan WSCS Meets
in, a very critical condition. - The WSCS of the First Metbo-
Mrs. Carl Jerrigan attended an dist Church met January 24th with
Eastern Star Behead * Pwl Ar- six pawot. Prelude was by Miss
tgur over tba w*k end. Emm* Edens. Can worship was
Mrs. Elmer Harrison sod daugh- by u- M.ude Sons-Give
ter of Llvtapston visited Mr, and J
Mn- i- P. Birman Sunday. U **** *° 1Pny'
Mrs. Chris Smith of Lufkta snd er by Mrs. George Bell. Mrs. Bar-
Mrs. A. Arrington and Harold Rb nes presided at the business sea-
■toy rWtrl Mr. and Mrs. w. g. *<*. Mn Zelma Pullen presented
Hugnts rnauy. a. Vkat Alcohol I« and
Jim Ward of A&M College. C* ^ h vtorT pLlka
lege SUttoo Halted Mr. and Mr*. **»»• Scripture by Mrs. Pullen.
Yancy CockreU Saturdny. Benediction was by Miss Edens.
Future Homemakers Entertain
Tbe Future Homemakers class
of Corrigan High school enter-
tained their eseorta wkh a Sadie
Hawkins danoe in the High School
Gymnaatam on Saturday night. A
large crowd attended every-
one came in costume making it a
very gala affair.
Taxation is the matt successful
levy everrTta«to <opwi sedfishness.
Church of God.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moore of
Pasadena visited Mr. and Mr*.
J*ck Cockrell Sunday.
Earline Coockrell of Houston
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Cocg-
Sp«os AonJe
Misses Sandra Cockrell, Lynda
FLYING M BREADED FA NT AIL
WO/C.
PKG.
Hunts's Tomato ‘
Mr. and Mrs>Jakle Sherman,
Sr. of Beaumont, Jakie Sherman,
Jr. of A&M College, College Sta-
tlon and Miss Rebecca Sherman
of SFA College Nacogdoches spent
the week end with friends and rel-
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cloud and
Edward Earl of Houston visited
Mr. and Mrs: Otto Schoenemann
and Mrs. W. R. Cloud Sunday,
Elmer Cockrell of Houston spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin CockreU.
Mr. and Mm. Ray ILollobaugh
and two sons of Ft. Worth spent
the wqeg end With Mr. and Mrs.
Myttice Simian.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cockrell
made a business trip to Lufkta
Friday.
Ronnie Standley off Baylor Uni-
versity, Waco visited Mr. and Mrs.
W, H. McAnulty Saturday,.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson of
Port Neches, Miss Betty Lynn
Foreman of Houston and J. D.
Fuller and Kathy of Redland spent
the week end with Mrs. T. F.
Fuller.
Mrs. Edwin lfanry and Mrs,
Smelley were business visitors too
Livingston Monday.
W. E. Coppage of pouston sprint
-v. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Zimmerman,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Zimmerman
of Baytown Mr. and Mrs. Howard
West and brother and Mrs, Billy
Stanley of Livingston were week'
end guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Zimmerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gardner
shopped in Lufkin Saturday.
Miss LUa Faye Kendrick of
Houston spent the week end with
' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Kendrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lafferty
and son of Livingston spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. H.
. L. Kimmey.
’*i mK and Mrs. J. D. Brock and
*. tyiss Tommy Delafosse visited Mf.
TENNESSEE MUSTARD OR TURNIP
GREENS 2 io oi. pkg*. 29c
TENNESSEE CHOPPED
BONQUET
APPLE, CHERRY OR PEACH
# 14 oi.
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Hunt's Fruit
No'300 10‘te
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LARGE SIZE
FANCY WISH DRESSED
Sun-Lite
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Dinner Rat**
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No. 300
CANS
Hunt's Tomato
and Mrs. Wales Dear in Living-
ston Sunday.
Mrs. Carl Jemlgan and Robert
and Mrs. Edward Broom spent the
week ehd In'VMf Arthur with Mrs.
McClain and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Garner. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Duvall and
Wanda spent the week end in
Houston visiting Mr. George Du-
vall and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jan-
NEiJHOFFS LONE STAR
THICK SLICED v
DECKER'S
TENDERIZED
unt'» Solid Pack
Tomatoes
,6 No. ilOO
RATH’S RINDLESS
Friday night grith Mr. and Mrs.
Q. R. Hollis. Sr.
Mr, and Mrs, W. L. Smith mate
a business trip to Lifkta Friday.
Mr. anp Mr». P. E. Wallace
and Mrs. Jimmy Wilder and Doug
visited My. and Mrs. GUbert
Frajnkins in DigoU Sunday.
Mr. and Mfs, Kenneth Carter
and son of Benton Sprigs visited
Mr. and M»S. P. E. Wallace Fri-
day night. -
Mr. apd Mn. Bill Wallace of
Camdei* visited Mr. and Mr*. P.
E. Wajlgce Saturday.
' Corrigan WMU Meets
The WMU of the First Baptist
church met January 23rd (hr a
business meeting with six present.
The theme of the program was,
Go Ye That Others May Know
Our Saviour’s Lov*. Mrs. Harvey
Dennis presided ever the meeting,
gave the devotional and read the
names of the missionaries on the
calendar of prayer for that day.'
Mrs. Cbarles Lankford Led the
prayer. The minutes of the last
meeting were read and approved.
The following committee chairmen
gave reports; Mission Study' by
Mrs. Kenneth Knoox; Prayer by
Mn. Charles Langford; Commun-
ity Missions hy Mrs. Ellis Murphy;
Enltatnijeot by Mrs. C. B. Bullock,
Sr.;,, Program by Mrs. Harvey
FRESH
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QUICK QUAKER MAXWELL HOUSE
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AUNT JEMIMA
PANCAKE MIX
ORTHERN LUNCHEON
LOOKS LIKE POP WtLLUSi
THAT POLICY «|m» WITH
• PKGS.
A 80 COUNT
MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI
3-7 oi. PKGS..
2-18 dz. PKGS
QUAKER PUFFED
PINE-O-PINE
MENDOLAKE
CANNON DISH TOWEL4
INSIDE '
LIQUID
GOLDEN RIPE
Insurance Agency
jILfUllfUJI Oi.ntSm fit
HOSTESS SIZE LIBBEY’S GLASS
INSIDE
SILVER DUST ......- 77*
HUNTS SLICED OR HALVES
BLEACH
ltd W Church
SNOWBALL
CORN BREAD
PHONE FA 7-6611
EASY MIX
LARGE HEAD
TEXAS RUBY RED
SHORTENING
5 LB. BAG
^Protective
Products
ASTERS!
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Every pound counts.
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ALL QUANTITY
RIGHTS RESERVED
Livingston
Phone FA 74364
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1961, newspaper, February 2, 1961; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762496/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.