Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1975 Page: 4 of 8
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RAINS COUNTY LEAdpi
win OKI, iUM THURSDAY, MAkru 'l
NEWS OF INTEREST
Dy Azrue Kimnewer
a while, and no othef pri.achei
seem* available right now. It
wat suggested that Sunday
school be started, so maybe
something will be worked out
later.
Alvin Nathcuti reported that
the Insurance on the Smyrna
Church building la paid up for
three yean. Thanks for the do-
nations which made it pouible.
We are serry about the death
of Will Fonter. His family has
ote sympathy.
Mottle Kearney was hospital-
ized at Wills Point a day at
two last week.
Tuesday night, April 1st, Is
the "supper" night at Rocky
Point Center.
Aunt Bettie Kennemer Is
still improving and may be
able to return home soon. She
is recuperating from a broken
hip and has been in a Green-
ville nursing homo fa sevaal
weeks. She has been able to
get around fairly well by using
a walker recently.
Rains w
For Week V —
MAICH 31-APmL 4 fetr day* 1
Pauline
Miss Cathy Cole has gone u> The Lee Alexanders of Com-
Florida 10 spend the Easter merce and Lavinla's grandmo-
holldays. ther, Mrs. Arthur Bay I ess of
Mr. 4 Mrs. Fred White visit- Humphrey, Ark. were visitors
ed his sister, Mrs. Bill But- 10 Lee's molh“* Alexan-
chett of Grand Saline Thursday d“ «>* evening last week,
night. 1° Anna Pound of Garland
Mr.' 4 Mrs. Bill Sykes 4 sons. was 4 vU‘'or to her parents.
Greg, Lance & David of Gar- 0(10 4 Ju4rlil4 Robertson, and
land visited Iter patents, Mr. hec granddad. Weaver Kenne-
& Mrs. Leai Shelton last week- mer.lait week. She and Juani-
end and attended church at u uame t>y isa a quickie ciiat
Woosley Sund ty. with me on Wednesday eve.
Mrs. Rena rentes uf Park 11a- Jesl (fake) Alexandei died at
ven Nursing Home in Green- Dall3> >*»• wetk. We offer our
vtlle visited lelatives and at- condolences to the family,
tended church at Woosley with Years ago (about 1925) I be-
thein Sunday. came acquainted wills the (atit-
he returned home, she went
with him to Dallas where she
visited another son, Russell
ladlock 4 family.
Mrs. Aminie Hunter returned
home last weekend after a two
week visit with the Dick Ry-
lants and other relatives at
Dallas.
My sister, Ethel Alexander,
and I visited In the home of
lust soli, Leu /steAutttleS, at
Commerce last Thunday.
The Bill Mitchells of Dallas
visited her mother, Neva Wat-
son, and Bobby last weekend.
Bobby went home with them
to spend a few days while
there is no school.
Nora Martin's granddaughter
of Tawakoni Is spending awhile
with her this week.
Jerome and Sue McDonald of
Euless vlsitod her mother, Mrs
Jessie Fleming & Charlie last
weekend.
Mrs. Bell Northcutt is report-
ed to be better. She is in An-
derson Rest Home at Grand Sa-
line.
Velma Shat and Beatrice
Struck of beagovllle visited a
rime with Mauriu Thompson
last week, and Maurlta't child-
ren visited her during (he week-
end. They weret the Eddie
Thompsons of Mesquite, the
Tommy Thompsons of Neder-
land, also David 4 Denise
Harvey of Greenville. Maurlta
got to tee (he newest grand-
child, the son of the Tommy
Thompsons, fa the first time.
There will be no church ser-
vice at Smyrna next Sunday.
Bro. Johnson decided not to at-
tempt preaching regularly fa
SALLIi TILTON 4
598-2522
ATTEND WEDDING
just have
MONDAY--flat
chocolate cake, «cE
TUESDAY—beef wag cry <* her' *
ers. chicken t£j£- * 1...... fto'
peanut I utter lar.dvCi*|
cookies, r lik, I
WLDNESDAV..,.. I
pinto beam, - |,efl ,J
carrot curl!. > eet Ptt.j
• 1 “'-a Vi, 111, I , '1
Tiff da. -a.
and < been . plr.t t. I
HAD SURGERY
Mrs. Virginia Stuart wai in
the Greenville hospital during
the week tor mln« surgery on
her feel.
Mrs. Jewell Carter attended The bride's parents ate Mr. 4
the w»d<hng of her granddaugh- Mrs. Billy Joe Payshell of
tei. Miss Debra Jo R*yshell, to Commerce. The groom is the
Steven Allen Murry Saturday ton of Dr. 4 Mrs. Joseph Mur-
evenlng in the England Grove ry of Batesvllle, Ark.
Baptist Church. The bride's un- The reception was held in
cte, Rev. C. G. Renfro of ilie home of the bride's parents.
Depat, and Charles Simmons Mr. 4 Mrs. Rayahell lived In
officiated the double-ting Point befae moving to Com-
cesemony. merce.
we teii uusui
ATTEND
CELEBRATION
i LEADER j
{honor roll!
Mr. 4 Mrs. Andrew Scott at-
tended the 50th wedding anni-
versary celebration of Mr, 4
Mrs. Juus Wilson of Lone Oak
Sunday afternoon.
SPENDS BIRTHDAY SIGHT-SEEING
IN CANADA
— ac lb*-
iU/l 1 »tul puy*
IcKeovv' •. c-t * y -pj, *nd looks *o
IN tors tj^cr, as e loti of dwtifl
CQHJC v* 6 all tao%*
& L DEAL■“t it *»»««
: ho ring Syi yam Vivuo Pat« sum
HBkills Point. Jone^H
Georgia Tty Knight, Henry
King, Claud Kerr, Bill Me
Kay, T. A. Childers, CPS Ft.
Worth, K. E. Waehburn,
Charles Foreman, Tommy
Brock, Sparkle Vernon, Ima
Lee Hale, Don Fleming,
Karol Taylor, Texas Tax Data,
J. A, Bums, Ray D. Franklin,
Mrs, Sam Daugltcrty, John
Hill, R. T. White, E. F,
Hooten, Mo. E, R. Jones, M.
C. F. Foreman, Wayne Gowln,
Lee Todd, E,nesi Hauls,
Good Will Industries, Wilfred
Olltiier, Autone Fischer, C,
i . ...
Northcutt, G, T. Hughey,
Jack Lennon, Lute Lennon,
Mrs, J. f . Duke, Mrs, Bobby
Whitt, J. A. Long, F. F.
C rln it a, Mrs, J. M. Felton,
Mrs, Lena Titus, Bailey Gas-
Latet Mr. Weir escorted lus
guests on a tour of the city.
Mrs. Arnold repats that It was
snowing and the street) of To*
ratio were coveted with 3 a
4 Incite) of snow during die
day.
Wlule sight-seeing, they tra-
velled back to Bolivar, N.Y,
where the it enjoying an ex-
tended visit with Mrs. Phillips
and her two smell children.
Penny & Paul.
Then host took the party to
dinner at the Westley Hotel on
ilia la,nous *i emig sues,.
to, Uniario, Canada. Mrs.
Arnold and her hiaiesi in New
Yak, Mn. T. G. Phillips and
her daughter, Mrs. Brent F.
Williams of Boise, Idaho were
guest! of the popular song writ-
er, Wllliem Wler of Taoito.
He entertained his guests with
a luncheon at his high-rise
suite at the Village un the
Creen Tower.. The main
course featured a delicious
Freu. L cuisine, Quiche La-
seisse.
A gel-acquainted tea honor-
ing Mr, 4 Mrs. Hubert Moae
was Laid Sunday afternoon,
March IBdi, at their home
here. Mr. 4 Mil. Moore re-
cently moved from Greenville
and are the parents of Mrs.
Floyd Greene. Twenty-seven
friends and neighbors called
during the afternoon. Distress-
es were Mn. BUI Deacon and
Mrs. Freeman Smith.
Twenty pastas of the Hunt
Associatlat Bed a prayer re-
treat Saturn ty evening at the
TUtat place.
Mrs. Willie Davis returned
home Friday from the Sulphur
opting* uwipiiui. olu, t, ....
4 Mrs. Jetlxo ■
-tigs!! 4 0 '*-*
c Sataday eve ■
Taylor Shoe Reg
& Discount Con
rette Tayla
DINNER GUESTS
Mr. 4 Mn. O. £. Cole of
Dallas and their son, Harold,
Mn. Oma Moseley's dinner 4 Mn- P®te °f Garland,
Mr. 4 Mr>. Tom Combi 4
. otfJh Jtorlll -lUiil.Mr. &.Mn.
Bobby- T syirsif
daughter, Sherry, Mrs. Fie
Dale Hooten 4 four tons of
Cailaud, Ml. 4 Mss. Jimmy
Spinks of Sulphur Springs, Mr.
Tommy Cole 4 family of Dun-
canville were weekend visual
in the home of Mi. 4 Mn.
Fred White.
kem .one to visit Ml
fij pur or :> tlltt -<*e
J^Kk of the groan#
to plant tfjaw.
Auclons 4 children, C. T. 4
f 1 yler, Mr. 4 Mn,
Walter F. Moeeley 4 son,
Greg and Mrs. Hilda Eliisun.
SLLPH LR SPRINGt.il
HOGANSVILLE
STORE
STEED GROCERY
& STATION
ARCO PRODUCTS
NEW AND USED TRACTOR
EQUIPMENT. SALES, SERVICE
WFLDINC
615 W1NNSBQRC HWY.
EMORY, TEXAS
A. W. STEED PH 473-2329
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Western Wear
Boots Jeans
Western Shirts
Custom Western Belt?
Mr. 4 Mn. Bill Harris visit-
ed hu mother, Mrs. A. W.
Harris and Mr. 4 Mrs. Leroy
Harris at Quitman Sunday.
Lloyd Porter of Summerville,
S.C. It visiting hit parents.
Robert M Sisk
MunidM tm.ilio I nlipfM tin.ih.i
Mi. 4 Mrs. Aubrey Pater 4
other relatives.
Mr. 4 Mn. James summons
of Lone Oak and Mr. 4 Mrs.
Joe Don Shepherd of Mesquite
were visitai in the home of
Mr. 4 Mrs. Huy shepherd laic
weekend.
“Lowest Prices in Town”
INQUIRE ABOUT SUPPLEMENT TO MEDICARE
CALL MAT lit A. SISK
(214) 173-2272
tdlnenca pro
Audit* lead
SHOE repair:
at duly pats)
adopted by
mom of ibe f
Shirley’s Beauty Salon
473-2325
TRY EMORY WITH
YOUR NEXT LOAD W
OF CATTLE «
SALE EACH TUESDAY
WHERE FliEHSS MEET SjjL
RAINS CO. LIVESTOCK C
nun 47S-2SU naosi
GIVE THOSF OLD SHOES!
NEW LEASE ON LIFE!
W e offer ell kinds of Shot leya
i School Dub
meeting on I
1. to be effei
I. 1975. The
PRECISION CUTTING--LATES7 STYLES
SEBRING- GATSBY- LAYER- SHAG
BLOW STYLING--HOT PERMS
Terry'r Wertorn Wear
Johnnye White, ®epr»ienutii
Leave Your Shoes at Terry't If
will be picked up and delivered h
on Wednesdays
charga of tine
►) P«f year fa l
loo each scrip
Tues. Thru Sat. Thun. 4 Fri. Saturday
BEI LE RENSHAW KAREN DOUGLAS PHYLLIS RENSHAW
LEstrCk r
A daring little J
stripping sandal takes you m
dancina or prancina L
for a night on the tovyn 1^
The tall, slim I ieel ai id dull ity *
straps, backed with vinyl, f"
set the stage for yl
pure femininity ;
^ $23 99
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WEST SIDE OF mO-MIU MIDGE-WEST TAWAKONI
NAME BRAND
100% POlYESfl
SPRING SPECIALS
ON ALL LIQUOR - BEER - WINE!
GREAT SAVINGS - VALUES
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
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THURSDAY EVENING or EACH
MONTH, VISITORS WELCOME.
A. H. MAY, WORSHIPFUL MASTER
F. A. JONES, SECRETARY
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Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1975, newspaper, March 27, 1975; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846905/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.