Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1958 Page: 7 of 8
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THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1958
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THK TOUt COCSTT BSTOOTlSg. LiyPtGSTON. TEXAS
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What CORRIGAN FOLKS Are Dok*
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Knox of anti Mrs. Charles June’s in "Lufkin
Houston visited Mrs. L. B. Knox ^ "
Saturday.
Mrs.
Tena Fogarty of Baytown
Visited Mrs. L. B. Knox Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aliyson Sheffield
of Warren spent Sunday with Mr.
a&d Mrs. W. E. Hughes.
Mrs. Edna Hooker b*f Lufkin
'spent Monday with Mrs. Jessie
Loving.
_ Mrs. E, A. Brazziel! and Yvonne
of Almagordo, New Mexico, are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Max-
csy.
Mrs. W. H. Carson, and children
of Brookport, 111., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Maxey.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. R. Hollis, Sr.,
of Beaumont visited Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Knox Monday.
Q. R. Hollis, Sr., of Orange and
Q. R. Hollis, Jr., and Rodnqy of
Beaumont visited Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Reinhardt and other friends
Monday. ■ . >
Little Miss Jeatiic Gibbs of Cam-
den is spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Splettstokser.
Mary Ann Kendrick and Helen
Patricia Hawkins are- spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Kendrick.
Mrs. B. F. Adams visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Jones in Lufkin Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cloud and
children of Great Fallas, Montana,
are spending their vacation here
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cloud and
Edward Earl of Houston visited
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schocnemann
Sunday.
Mr. aid Mrs. Edgar Black and
Esther Mac of Teague are spend-
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Hunt.
Don Hunt went to Houston Mon-
day to enlist in the Air Corps.
Mrs. J. M. Havard spent the
■week end in Lufkin with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Robertson.
Mrs. Maude Barnes visited Mr.
Friday.
Mis. Charles Blakely of Bay-
town’ visited Mrs. J. M. Havard
Friday.
Ervin and Eugene Cockrell
spent several days fishing at Bu-
chanan Dam and Jeanette and
R^iph Cockrell of Big Springs pc-
cornpanied them home for a few
weeks visit. ,
Larry Keddan of Houston is
spending a week with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Her-
ring. .
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mann and
children- of Houston spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs,-£. J.
Ivey.
J. J. Tarver and Raymond
Woodard visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
I. Bloomberg in Houston over tho
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Broaddus and
children of Luke' Jackson spent
•the week with Mr. and Mrs. M.
G. Spivey. 1 ;
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Bryant of
Lufkin visited" Mr. and Mm. Wales
Dear Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ocie Burks visited
Mr. and Mrs Dempsey Wagstaff
in Livingston Sunday.
B\ Bullock, Sr.
Mr. rand Mrs. J. P. Dow and
Patsy spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson in
Change.
Mrs. Pearl Cooper of Carthage
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Burks and
children of Pasadena spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. S.
P. Moulder.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Safford,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lockhart and
Mr. Kenneth Knox attended the
homecoming, at Carmona cemetery
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Hughes of
Monroe City are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mur-
phy.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Morrison
and daughter of Woodlake visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Watson Mon-
day-
Mrs. Orel, Jones and Lydia Ann
of Woodlake visited Mrs. Kenneth
Knox Monday, f
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maxey and
children of Houston spent the
week with Mr. and Mrs. John
Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robertson
ness. Scripture and Joyful. Joy-
ful, We Adore Thee” by Mrs.
Pullen. Affirmation of Faith.
_ ’Let The lean Lights Be
Burning.” Prayer tij Mrs. Pullen
who also cave the difference in
Missionary Work in the 18th Cen-
tury and no*. Dialogue — Ever
Widening Ones in Missions pre-
sented By Mrs.. Robert F. Edens
and Mrs. Maude Barnes. Song,
Must Jesus Bear. The Cross
Alone.” BenedkHoo’by Mrs. N.
C. Hanna. Mrs. Hanna and Mrs.
Daisy B. Hjrhman were hostesses.
Mrs. W. W. Pharr, Annette and j and Marion Sue of Lufkin visited
DAMASCUS WMA MEETS
The WMA of the Damascus Bap-
tist Church met at the home of
Mrs. Sam Shrphwd Tuesday eve-
ning at 2N o'clock with seven
members and six visitors present.
The house was called to order by
Mrs. Sam Shepherd. Opening
prayer by Mrs. Esther Wil-
liams. TEe Lesson "Three Speci-
mens of God's Handwriting was
taught by Mrs. R E. Norman.
Closing prayer was by Mrs. Jes-
sie Loving. This meeting w^> held
after these ladies had completed
quilting at the church last Tues-
day for the orphans home
Saturday. "> 1 -I
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Richard-
son, Dale and Gaile of Baytown,
visited his and h& parents Sat- ;
urday. Mr and Mrs. R. S. Richard-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wil- i
Liams.
Mrs. Jones of Kirbyville is
' Spending < this wetfle with ^er
daughter, Mrs. J. L. Hooks and
sod. Mr. Hob Jones.
Mrs. Gla'dys Cain and daugh-
ter, Judy and Jennie Mae Wil- j
Liams, left Sunday on a vacation,
.trip to Ft Worth, Lubbock and.
Carlsbad, New Mexico.
Mrs. Oma Barton of Fort Worth.
is visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Cain.
Mrs Reba Hendrix' and daugh-
ter of Houston visited in this com-
munity Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie McF^rkend [ Mr. and Mrs. Vallie Gassiot and j for and are enjoying lots
and son, Larry, Made a business children had a family reunion at vegetables,
trip to Livingston Sunday. j the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. ; __
have faith that. right
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Brackin of ;Herring (Cecile Gassiot). All the
Liberty visited her parents, Mr.1 children were present: Mrs. Euna Ilavc *““** “““• “»Ilfc
and Mrs. A. B. Williams, Wed- Bauer, Houston;,Mrs. Birdie Riv,- makes might; and in that faith
nesday. !ers, San Antonio: Elbert Gassiot, let us dare to do our duty as we
Mrs. Lola Mae Williams, John- j Corpus Christi: Evan Gassoit, of | uncjerstand it._Abraham Lincoln
ny, Patsy and Kathy, visited' here 1 Houston and Mrs: Bettie Common |
Sunday. land her family of Houston al\| reward of one duty is the
-Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Bir ford■ '■cere present. power to fulfill another.—George
motored to Montgomery Friday Donald Hall of Houston visited
to attend Mr. Bin ford's uncles fun- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
eral. - Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Maze of J hose attending the homecoming], \
Livingston attended church here ; ^ ^er Grove from here include
Sunday night. i«d Carrey Harrp1- Mr and Mrs- L-
Mr. Lev. Davis was a Vis
Herring. Thot>e from Houston:
here Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Myers and
boys of' Beaumont were in this
community Sunday.
Miss Wayne Hargrove and Mr.
Kenneth Knebel enjoyed an even-
ing of bowling Saturday night in.
Houston. -
SODA NEWS
By Mrs. L. H. Herring
j Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Common and
| children, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Cal-
j mease, Mrs Euna Bauer, Mrs.
| Evan Gassiot and children; Mrs.
Birdie Rivers of San Antonio a id
(Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Gassiot of
T. L. GARDNER
M. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harro! mo- Corpus Chrjsti: ^
lored to Huntsville to the Blcair j We got a good rain last week
reunion Sunday. which we all -are very thankful
Office Phone 200
LIVINGSTON DRUG CO.
Mrs. J. M. Havard Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Watson and
children of Cleveland spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. John
Watson.
Mrs. Cica Bergman and Miss
Lucy Jeari, of San Antonio visited
Mrs. J. H. Pyle and children of i j^rs j Bergman and other rela-
Calhourj, La., visited Mr. and Mrs. tjves and1 friends Saturday and
Henrietta of Lake ChaHes, La., are
spending a weeks vacation with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zimmerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Williams of
Diboll visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Zimmerman Sunday.
J. D. Brock Friday night.
Mrs. O. P. Colvin, Mrs., Ocie
Burks and Mrs. Lee; Knox1 at-
tended the funeral of Mr. H. S.
Eddings in Livingston Saturday.
Friends will regret to learn that
Mrs. Annie Griffin had to be
taken to COrrigun Hospital Satur-
day. .j.
Jackie and Paula Devereauz of
Flagstaff, Arizona, are spending a
| few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C.
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IN YOUR
HOUR OF
Sorrow
CALL ON US
We will take care of
everything for you when
you are in sorrow.
Corrigan
Funeral Home
Elect Wilmer B.
HUNT
of Harris County
For Associate Justice
SUPREME
COURT
OF TEXAS
11 years District Court Judge
19 ytars general practice of lav/
Pol. Adv.-Paid for by Wilmorl. Hunt
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Bergman
and boys of Houston spent the
week end with relatives and at-
tended the homecoming at Car-
mona.
Everyone .welcomes Rev. and
Mrs. W. E. ^Dugger, Jr., Marsha
and Billy .jbacfc for artother year.
Rev.' Carl Garner of Raymond-
ville preached at the Methodist
Church Sunday night.
Rev. John Wheeler of Halls-
ville
Gross AttesA Girl's Camp
Those attending the girl's camp
at Gilchrist BeActi. Gilchrist, with
Mrs. Kenneth Carter as sponsor
were: Patsy, Burts, Paula Jean
Adams. Patsy Lou Dow, Martha
Lena Strman Lynda Anderson,
Joan Sirmazt
Corrigan Fi*iin Take Trip
The Corrigan Seniors left Sun-
day morning and returned Friday
on a tour of some of the Southern
States. Points of interest include:
Hot Springs. Arkansas, Dennison,
Oklahoma City. Okia_, New Braun-
fels, San Marcos, San Antonio and
Lake Texhoma. Oklahoma.
CAMP RUBY
Mrs. Lydia Thomas of Austin
spent the week with Mrs. Rosia
Overstreet visited in
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and daughter
Houston, m
s. V. Cictrei? ™ *
Read, Royce, Jr.,
and Bil,
VBOto&l
ens and other relatives Sunday
afternoon.
■ Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Dunn and
children of Pasadena, Mr. and
Mrs. Handley Haynes of Hortense
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon
Cobb Sunday.
J. K. Bergman attended an
American Legion meeting in Cor-
sicana Sunday.
Mrs. J. A. Barrow', Miss Jesse-
lynn and Samuel Charles of Luf-
kin spent Saturday night with
Mrs. N. C. Hanna.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Gamer and
Miss Stoner of Port Arthur vis-
ited Mrs. J. R. Broom and other
relatives Sunday and heard Carl
preach Sunday night. Mrs. Gamer
and Miss Stoner carried Carl to
Denver, Colo., where he wrill at-
tend Seminary.
WSCS MEETS
The WSCS met June 3 with nine
present Prelude by Miss Emma
Edens. Minutes Were read rnd ap-
proved. Mrs. Maude Bames pre-
sided at the business session. Mrs.
Barnes also led prayer. Mhs. Zel-
ma Pullen was in charge of the
program, “Changing Patterns In
The March of. Missions.” Call to
Worship, “God’s Loving Kind-
Houston, David
Livingston, vis-
ayne Overstreet.
Church is - hav-
ing a vacation Bible school this
week at 8:3® ,ia to 11:30 a m.
They have two Evangelists to help
with it. All children from 6 to
15 years old are invited.
Betty Mane Overstreet of Liv-
ingston spent Saturday night at
hey home. _ \
Mr. V. Clous" and Edward
Fourton visited r the home of
Mrs. V. Clouse over the week end.
Mrs. Edwari Fourton and daugh-
ters. Mitzr arid Danny, accompa-
nied them home Sunoay.
Mr. Ralph Welicn Overstreet
visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ester Williams and son Sat-
urday.
SEGNO
WILLIAMS
* Mr. and Mrs Rastus Maze of
Baytown visited her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Hob Jones. Saturday^
Mr. and Mrs. John Lowe of
Romayor visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
W Williams this week end.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bailey of
Houston and children visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hob Jones,
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1958, newspaper, June 12, 1958; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763042/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.