The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. [22], Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1956 Page: 3 of 4
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BACK TO SCHOOL
Mat! Opens September 3rt-Bt Ready
Mrs C H Bradley of Wichita
Falls (pent last week cod with
he slaughter, Mts.C. D. King.
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Mr. and Mrs Wayne King and
1 children of Abilene visited his p«-
jents. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. King,
ait week end.
Frankfurters Potatoes
Green Beans Onions
Milk Bread Butter Ice Cream
Tuesday
Saiaeon Croquettes Corn
Purple Hull Peas Pickles
Crackers and Peanut u r ter
Milk Bread Butter
Buy your school supplies the easy way, pet all
your supplies at one stop—at your REXALL
Drug Store.
We carry a wide variety of SCHOOL SUPPLIES
—the better quality aud better quality means
better grades.
You’ll like the large selection at our very eco-
nomical prices available always at our REXALL
Drug Store,
- Miaa Eujcan Smith left Tun
day for Odessa where she ia a
P member of the faculty of the
: public schools there.
Ham Cabbage Hum ny Pick lea
Milk Bread Butter Cookies
We can't begin to express the
(gratitude fas our hearts in the pan*
of Detroit—your work to prepare
far our sadden homecoming; your
gilts of food, the cards, the
words and fellowship in our dark
hour of grkf and heartbreak. May
God in Ms mercy bless yon as ha
has Messed u% with such com
Detroit Drug Co.
Headqurtaers for School Supplies Since 1908
Friday
Potato Chips
Visit Felix Melton's C
Carry toe inata groceries.
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We would like to say personal-
ly. Thank you," fo each one who
was ia any way concerned.
Bill Eadyand children,
Ann Shirley, Elizabeth Thomas.
The Lawson Family.
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Kagkstos I Sob InarasN Agetey
Card af Tkmks
Thanks to every one far being
so nice to me during my illness.
Far all the vidts. earth, letters,
gifts, foods and flowers. It made
the time pass much fester. Words
can't express how much we thunk
each of you.
Mrs. Clifford Ritchie
’ Mrs. E. H. Luttrel! of Hobart*
3kla , is vrsiting her brother. Pas-
ter Norwood and other relstivea.
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% INSURANCE OF 4LL KINDS
OarksviUt. Tax
In Detroit Monday, Wednesday
and Friday Mornings
OFFICE IN MODERN CLEANERS BUILDING
> Detroit Office Phone 46
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bailey
and children, Athens, visited her
mother, Mrs G M. Sharps last
week end.
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vice. 11 a. m.
Fifth Sunday: Morning Service
Una.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perdu* and
• >n, Botby, visited Mr. and Mrs
Neil Martin and Mrs C. E
Meets last week end.
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We desire to express our grati-
tude to every oaa wh* a* valli-
antly fought the grass fire Mon-
Ml
Miss Mary Ann Potter, Dallas,
Pic, Cbar’es Potter end Sp. 3
Janies Link of Camp Wolrers,
Mineral Wells, and Jerry Brewer
of Dali is visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Potter last week end.
Two grass fires broke out simul-
taneously in the J. T. Smith ard
C B Chamb'ess pastures, wee
of town, Monday and were
checked, after several acres were
burned and houses threatened, by
hard werk.
If it is water you want —
Call 45-J. L.C.Icenhower,
,Vr. and Mr?. Wyndall Patter,
son and son, Mark. of Dallas
visited relatives here last week
end.
day and saved our homes and
property from destruction. We
appreciate your good work.
OJa Phifer-
Mr. and Mrs Leon Morgan of
Brownfield were here last week
end en route home from a vacation
tt%> to Mhrtsaippi and woe ac-
companied home by Mr. and Mrs.
Pan! Kerr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jones and
sms spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. F. B. Stringer at Douglas-
viile Sunday, and Miss Peggy
Jones who had been visiting there
returned home with them.
Rev. Johnny O’Neal w£|
preach at the Pentecostal Church
at Detroit:
Saturday and Sunday at 7 JO
p. m.
Paul Kerr was in Dallas last
Friday (or eye treatment and re-
turns there within four weeks for
surgery on the other eye.
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Mrs. Mattie Lassiter, darks
viile, who is employed at the
Deaf Institute at Austin, visited
Mrs. G. M. Sharpe this week.
Bidway News
Mrs. Luis Bell Bradford of Bo
gata visited Mr. and Mis. Wfl
bur Cray Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barton and
son, Michael, of Duncan. Okku,
and Mrs. A. H Burton of Paris,
visited Mr. and Mrs, E A. Gooch
tom walk.
Mrs. Joe Gibbs ami Lovice
Gibbs visited her aster and fami-
ly. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Young,
Miss Bobbie Sue King was st
home from Arlington last week
and and Carol Ann returned with
her. Tuesday Mrs Ann Train*
ham and < ai^trer Donna Sue,
of C. vavi Pi *.:e nme in for a
visit j\#uta her JMr
and Mis- D K Ki ip f*rd Carol
Aon came tnclc with them-
Sgt. 1-c and Mrs Donald Vick-
ers and children are visiting Mr
and Mrs. A. A. Bivins while en
route l> Germany. Sgt. Vickers
will (Cave Sept I for Fort Dix N.
J. for assignment overseas where
in two or three months his family
will join bins.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Cunning-
ham and Linda visited Mr. and
rs. Wilfiam Little Saturday
ght and Sunday;
.Mfi H. C Bai!ey waa returned
some hom Red River County
Hospital, where she had been far
reatmsnt.
* Better Light means a
% Better Student!
Any tiling to Build aHouse
WE HANDLE ALL KINDS OP
Building Material
Buzbee Lumber Co.
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. [22], Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1956, newspaper, August 30, 1956; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850605/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.