Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1966 Page: 3 of 10
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MAY 7TH FOR UNITED STATES
(P^. adv. paid for by Fannin County Can- for Senate Committee
»W» i y , .. . Ray Peeler, chairman.)^ ■ w .*-\rV!->-
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Winnie Keels.
Me. md Mrs.'-j.—A. Lang
hum aitd children of Valley View
apent jflaturdavnight here with
Mf, 1 an4 Mr,s. Lowell Turner.
**frpy Taylor Of Dallas
* IMF' *!*> a -recent visitor with
i TurngTa..______ ^____
T. . ra Carlisle spent
, fjUl w©efcend in Honey Grove
With Miss Donna Glover.
’ Mike Beezley, ,who is receiv-
, ,? hig hlk basic training at Fort
j Hqod n^gr Killeen, spent week
end with his parents Mr, and
Mrs. Cecil Beezley.
, Mr.,.Ike .Morrison and Mr.
John Morrison of Bonham, vis-
ited Saturday evening with Mr;
and Mwi, A. L. Merrell.
little Lisa Morris of' Dallas
spent last Week with Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Merrell. Sunday
visitors in honte were, Mr.;
James H.< Morris of Dallas; Mr.
Edd Morris of Bonham and'
Mf«. Ro.v Collina and Cary ot
Garland. .’ .
Mfsg Judy Beezley spent Week
end In Honey Grove with Mias
Rita Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peel of
Sherman spent week end here
fWHh Mr.- and Mrs. Hubert Pert.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Peel were
dinner guests in the home Sun
day.
Mrs. Vin Wells recently spent
a day ih Pails with her sister
Mrs, Ethel Thomas. ----------- —:
Rev. and. Mrs. Henry Gray of
Idalou recently visited with rel-
atives and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs.' Henry L. Mc-
Elroy and daughter of Euless
spent week end here with Mr.
and Mrs. Homer McElroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Early
of I^evelland were also recent
vlsjtors in the home.
Mrs. R. W. Branson and Mrs.
Rodney Branson and I^ou vis
ited list Friday morning in
Paris with Mrs. J. L. MeVay
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lewis and
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold George
and family of Bonham spent
Sunday with Mf and Mrs. K.
E. Smith 'and Miss Louise
fcmlth. Mike George, v^-ho
ceived his haaic training at
_____ . ______ _ ... Camp Po0|^ fej& wax here also.
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FromThe
Methodist
Point View
By James Dean
ARTOCLE XXI: Of the M
“The Ministers of ChrUt (ire
not commanded by God’s law1
either to vow the estate of
single life, or to abstain from
marriage; therefore it is law-
ful for them, as for all other
Christians, to marry at their
own discretion, as they shall
a r .
Peel.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd FTaaler
of Bonham and Mrs. Theda
Walls and sons of Irving visit
ed awhile Saturday night here
with Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Har-
goesB.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Milford
and children Gina, Kyle and
Tammy moved into our com-
munity last week. They live
in house owned by Mr. R. F.
Vnyer. hut known by a lot of
people as the Dr. Hammond
place. Mr. Milford is manager
of Cyan;*mid Farm Supply Co.
in Honey Grove.
There will he Church services
at the Methodist Church Sun-
day.
—Reported the
judge the .same to serve best
to godliness.”
Searching the scripture' J for
a foundation for the teaching
of celltaticy among the preachers
(Jr priesthood bf the ehwrd|», the
Methodist Church has found
none. There are some aspects of
Paul’s writings that seetp in
the most remote manner to sug-
gest that celibacy among the
priesthood is a desirable thing.
However, as the article plainly
states, “the minister's of Christ
are not commanded by God’s
law to vow the estate of single
life, or to abstain from mar-
riage;’’ Once again this article
sterna from the necessity of
the Protestant Church to affirm
j its belief and standard as op
posed to the age-old standards
and policies of the Roman Oath
olic Church. Yet ( we would re-
joice with all Christians this
day as a new day in Roman
Catholic doctrine is about to
come to pass and perhaps this
policy as well ns many others
that tend to separate rather
than unite will be rewritten.
For, if the Christian Church is
to survive in this day and age.
hien who profess a common
faith in the Lord Jesus Christ
as the Saviour of ttie world
must band themselves together,
not in a common church, bpt
in a common cause to confront
world with itself and the
C. W. F.
The Christian Womens Fel-
lowship met at the church,
Monday night on May the 2nd
The meeting opened with the
fellowship prayer. Mrs. H. L.
Bollew presided and conducted
a short bijsines session. Mrs.
Mull of Terrell, our district
Secretary, will meet with the
C. W. F. on May 10th. At the,
Church to help on otu new
years work.
Officers few the New Year
were elected as follows: Presi
dent, Mrs. H. C. McConnell,
Vice President, Mrs. H L. Ball-
cw; Sec. Miss Anne Clark;
Treats. Mrs. H L. Thompson;
Service Director Mrs. \V. B.
Rieves. Mrs. Pdevos gave the
lesson on “To 'Be as Salt in the
World.’’
The devotion was given by
Miss Anne Clark “The People
of God called as Stewards”
scripture taken from Matthew
5:13, The meeting was closed
with offertory prayer. Seven
members were present for the
meeting. Mrs. R. \\\ Payne is
a new member. The meeting
was dismissed with the society
benediction.
• - Reported
What the world needs Unlay
is millions of ! honest, average
citizens.
Learn cb laugh at yourself;
sometimes you are pretty bm-
tny.
call of Christ.
NEXT WEEK: “Of the Rites
And Ceremonies of Churches'’
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Texas Sesame Growers, Inc., Honey Strove
Gross Feed & Seed Co., Bonham
North Texas Supply Co., Peris
:.vy
Mr. and Mra. Hammie Sla-
gle of Ector l recently visited
Were wfth relatives.
; Mr., and Mrs. A. H. Fletcher
of Allens Chapel visited with
friends -here Sunday evening.
Mr. and* Mrs. Sunny Peel of
Dallas recently spent week end
here with Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Smith’s Specials
MONDAY, TUESDAY ami WEDNESDAY
May 9tlv i pth and I I th
\ V/ Mr
BABY BEEF SALE
Chuck Roast, Lb...........45c
Shoulder Arm Roast, Lb.... 55c
Short Ribs, Lb............ 35c
BXTRA LEAN 4 .../
Fresh Ground Beef, Lb.... . 55c
Club Steaks, Lb...........79c
Round Steak, Lb..........89c
T-BONE or SIRIXHN
STEAK, Lb................79c
Rump Roast, Lb...........69c
Pikes Peak Roast, Lb......69c
Pinbone Steak,- Lb.........69c
J. C. Lambert wds the winner
of $10.00 worth of groceries
given last week. $10.00
worth of groceries will be giv-
en fhis Week.
HnNTS
2 > 2 Wlze Cans
PEACHES ...4 cuts JIAI
RATH’S SMOKY MAri.E SLICED
HHVRFTPflE
1NNI Size (VUM
Pork & Beans 10 cans $1.00
pl’NCAN HINES — All Flavors PET NON-EAT DRY
CakeWxesT . 3 for $1.00 MUX, MQI.StM . . .S1.49
easy on
15 ox. C:on
Srtrt Starch ....... 45c jCfc.........^
28 oz. Bottle
UPTON
(1 oz. Jar
Instant Tea......... 99c . r<l
tArc. pan a u, j.r CHIU. No. 2 can.... 59c
Peanut Butter.......39c ^.
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MEfmCAi.... 4 for $1.00 W s,«* IK.....4fc
. tmrr8 SPAGHETTI and »4 or. Caiu> » ---------------------
MSaTBaHs . ... 2cans89c Wffl fVb. Pkg.... 69c
BACON, 1b. Pkg...........79c
Smith's Frozen Foods
BOOTH’S FROZEN
PERCH, 1 Lb. Pkg........ 45c
ARMOFR’S STAR — 10 to 12 Lb. Avg. -
TURKEY HENS, Lb........39c
SHITRFROST
FRUIT PIES....:.....2for69c
APPLE — PEACH — CHERRY
COFFEE — AIX NEW TOTE ABOUT CAN
FOLGEITS, 3 Lb. Can.......$139
WITH $5.00 PURCHASE
V-8 Juice, 46 oz. can........39c
WOW! IT DOESN’T TASTE LIKE TOMATO JUICE!
DESIGNER TOWELS------- — • -
KLEENEX.. 2MaSalMk(9(
BATHROOM TISSUE
SOFT-WEVE, 2RoUCkgs. 2for49c
CAMPBELL’S 1 16 oz. Con*
PORK and BEANS.... 7cans99c
25’s — (Mr Sine
ALKA-SELTZER.............44c
DETERGENT
Maxwell House
INSTANT COFFEE
6 oz. Jar... 79c
PUREX
Vi Gal..... 29c
AF PI KE
ICE CREAM
!/2 Gal.... 59c
Campbell's
SOUPS
AM. KINDS
No, 1 (’.ms
3 cans 53c
Nhurfrosli
CORN OIL
Margarine
1 Lb. Pkg.,. 25c
SHFRFRESII
DlCflHTC
DlilUII J
6 cans for 39c
CI.EAN SWEEP
BROOM
Get Mop Free
Both for $1.39
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Henry Wayne Covington was the win-
ner of $5.00 worth of groceries on the
Green Funny Money this week.. Bring
in your Yellow Funny Money before Sat-
urday night, May 7th. Check your num-
ber,then put it in the box for the drawing
ot a color TV Set.
Smith's Fruits and Vegetables
U. S. No. 1
Red Potatoes, 10 Lb. Bag.... 49c
SUNKIKT — LARGE SIZE
LEMONS, Doz..............39c
YELLOW
SQUASH..... .......2 Lbs. 29c
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS. Lb..............10c
ENERGY
•»ll 1J). Rag
Charcoal Briquets...........79c
GF.KRKR STRAINED
Fruits & Vegetables.. 10 for $1.00
SHl’RFINE FA VI’ORATF.D
MILK...........8 Tall Cans $1.00
At STEX SPAGHETTI and
Meat Balls, 300 cans... 4 for $1.00
M()l ID
IVORY, Giant Size..........65c
WITH FREE DISH BRUSH
AUSTEN 800 SD« Cana
BEEF STEW........3 cans $1.00
JAM. jftl.LY anil PRESERVES V,
BAMA, 12 oz. Jars......5 for 99c
SHORTENING
FLOUR
SNOWDRIFT. 3 Lb Can......59c
IIY POWER
5Lb.Bag .. 49c TAMALES, 28oz.can........29c
Sill
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DRIVE-IN GROCERY and MARKET
Phone FR8-2897 Bois d1 Arc And
Honey Grovre, Texas
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1966, newspaper, May 6, 1966; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth800540/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.