The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1953 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DETROIT NEWS-HERALD
PANGBURN’S
Chocolates for Easter
69c, $1.00, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25
, Airmaid Hose $1.35, $1.65, $1.95
1 Ties : $1.50 Seeks : 50c, 65c, 75c
t“jOSTl’Mi: IEWELRY SACHET TOILET WATER
TRIPLING DUSTING POWDL.t Deal Only $1.75
PERFUME value >3 25 Tax .16
Easter Cards : 5c ^ ’
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I HE RLXALLSTOKE 7 t
V H. MORGAN, R C MORGAN. Owners
Detroit Drug Co.
AUSTIN GUEST
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CLARKSVILLE
Iti Sherwin - Williams Paints at
Wa ker’s, Clarksville
i Mr and Mrs. Walter Holloway
! and daughter o( Fort Worth visit*
1 ed Detroit relatives last week end.
Mrs. Annie DeJarnet of Windom
sp nt last week end with her
brother, A l\ Hargus and Mrs.
Hargus.
Detruu WHD Hub
The Detroit WHD Qub met
March 2o with Mrs. Less Lane,
Twelve members answered roll call
with * What bulbs I have planted ’*
Mrs Donald Kerr acted as secre-
tary in the absence of Mrs. H A
Sharp Mrs C C Venable gave
the Council report The District
Meeting May 12, at Longview,
was discussed, and any member
rh it can is urged to go.
Mrs Lane showed how a barrel
can be cut down, padded, and
covered, to make an attractive
Sam Austin and Cus Toney of; hassock for her Id minute demon.
Dallas visited at Detroit last week J
tn£j [ Tne Club voted to give $10 00
| to the Crippled Childrens drive,
Mrs T. A. Eubank returned | and $5.00 to the Red Croas drive
home Tuesday from a several! The next meeting, April9, at the
weeks visit in Paru. Lunch Room, with Mis. Cedi
(Latimer as hostess.
Mrs Amy Dunn of Chicago, III, | The hostess, assisted by her
is visiting her brother, Neil Martin, (daughter, Mis* Janie Lane, served
and other telatives. ja very refreshing salad plate, cook*
Visit Felix Mjrfton's Cash and
Carry lor tresh'groceries.
Mrs Willis Browning is visit-
ing relatives in Texarkana.
Mrs. R, A. Mart n returned
home Friday from Dallas.
i
Mrs. J. T. Keys returned to her i
borne at Odessa last week end.
Dr. Webb Jones ot Commerce several children
visited his mother, Mrs Celina __
Janes, last week end
i its and punch to the members and
General Insurance
Business for
32 Years
We Can Handle Any Kind of
Insurance That You May Need
If Not Convenient to Come to
Our Office, Call Us Collect
t Hugh^ton & Son
CLARKSVILLE / ^0 '
PHONE: Oihcr, 2 h Ke iJenca, 2IE
ndolfRubber
Ikon, Clarks*
See the complete lii
maid products at Walk
vtlle.
Mrs Mattie King of Oklahoma
City visited her brother, C. R
Fiippo, last week end.
Mr and Mrs. J. W Pickens and
daughter of San Antonio are visit*
<ng Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dean.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Buckner of
I Seagraves are visiting Mrs Buck-
ner’s mother, Mrs. R P Stallings.
WRITE IN
Mayor in the Cit
day, April 7.
by friends
Mafvry^P:
: Cityfifectii
— Aiv.,
ratt foe
Action, Tues-
paid for
M". and Mrs Anderson Guest
and Paul Skelton cf i uikey are
visiting Detroit te’atives and
friends.
i
Mr and Mrs. A E. Cremeen
lard daughters visited Mrs. Cre*
mean's brother at Lubbock la>t
week end.
Its the
brighten >i
Clarksville.
\baf~of
Lot honr
Rural fUighherhaed Meet
March 20 was the regu'ar sup*
per night and a large crowd at-
tended and a delicious meal was
served. Visitors attending were
Mr and Mrs Bill Jones and chil-
dren and Miss Paula Sue Barnes
of Detroit.
The business meeting was called
to order by the chairman. Joe
Gibbs. The following chairmen
were appointed lor this year:
Managing family income — Ray
Fry.
Fiealth condition and service —
Mrs. Seneca Cowan.
Improving home and farm —
E A Gooch.
Social participation — Mrs Ben-
nie Stevens.
Mr. Jones shewed a colored film
on West Virginia' and its natural
resources
Tne next busiress meeting will
be April 3 — Reported.
everything to
home at Walker's
Mr and Mrs R C. Morg-n
aid M;ckey are visiting Mrs. Mor-
gan's mother, Mrs J R Ham I-
ton, a: Terrell
Seth Cowan, sen or medical stu
dent at the State Ln versity, Cil-
veston, is expected home fur the
Faster holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Aureli and
daughter of Da las and Mrs. Les
Lawler of Deport visited Mr anJ
Mrs R. L. Cassell Sur day.
Mr. and Mrs Chas. T ed Lawson
and son of Longview and Rogers
Lawscn of Dallas visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Lawson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Dallins were
here last week end cn route from
Baton Rouge, La., to Cushing,
Okla.. and A. E Doilins was here
from Houston.
Mrs. George McDowell of Tex*
a’kana and Mrs. C. E Dean of
Idabel, Okla., are attending the
bedside of their brother, J. W. Jop-
lin, who ia seriously ill.
Birthday Durr
Mr. and Mrs George C. Ed
mcndsori honored their grand-
J mother, Mrs G. W. Edmondson,
! on her S5tlr birthday with a din-
, tie; Sunday, March 29, in their
■! home at Kiomitia.
f Those present were her young-
er sisfer, Mrs. Amy Dunn of
;Chicago, III, her youngest breth-
jer, O.-car Martin, and Mr. and
: Mrs. C'aren< i S ms of Fort Worth,
j ,i bro'tier. Neil Martin, and Mrs
| Ma t n and Mr. and Mrs Knox
'Marlin of Detroit, Mrs G W.
(Edmcndscn and S M Edmondson
|ol Kinawhi, Mr. and Mrs George
C. Edmondson an * Ronald and
j Mrs Swan Brock c» Kiomili*.* A
|sister, Mrs. R L Marchbanks of
! Fait Worth, was ill and unable to
attend.
1953
Warren
Walker’s,
Will Paper
ind^Can;
s.riark«vil
n Birge. Nancy
Canadian papers at
larkrailk.
Mr. and Mrs. T A. Walker and
little son, Mr. and Mrs. David
Garrison and little son anJ H D
Latimer were here from Beaumont
last week end.
Mrs. J. B. Fodge is at home
from Paris Sanitarium and is im-
proved.
J. D. Morris is in St. Joseph
Hospital at Paris for treatment
and is very sick.
Remnants
prioe and
ville.
Its uC w
leyfat V
all Paper at half
at Walker's, Clarks*
Mr. and Mrs. P. Maddox
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jcffus of
Ty'er spent last week end with
Mr and Mrs. R S. Maddox.
Jimmy Shelby, son of Par She!*
by, who was recently discharged
from the army after thr« e years
service in Japan and Korea, re*
turned home Wednesday.
C R Fiippo left today to spend
| the Easter holidays with his son.
C. rt. Fiippo, and Mrs. Fiippo at
Mrs. T. A. Ellis and Mrs. Sue Grand Prairie Miss Alma Fiippo,
Read were at McKinney Monday * teacher at Biinn Junior College at
attending the bedside of Mrs
Doyle Morrow, granddaughter cf
Mrs. Ellis, who is seriously HI.
Hubert Thtashcr and children
Billy and Elizabeth, of Indio. Cal
vMtcd Mi father, Rev. W. M.
Thrasher of Paris, and his lather
Bvcuham, will join him there.
Dkhdi4m,
mats in Rabbet
riariavi \:
stove mats, sink
maid at Walker's,
The school trustee election will
►e held Saturday, April 4. and the
R p saLx*. of rwtra-f I ctactk,° Turrday. April
• V; 01 DB inportanf. Go Me.
GOOD HEALTH
»:WMAT ARJE. TViE
nxajO'X ru t b ov
HEAJVT CHyEAhE *’
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12.
Mow SHOULD
>lOU TOEAJ
wcAas'MtsSi
Answer to Question No. t: la serious disease. It is of n*> great
Tie. ic are many types <>£ heart importance other than the discom-
di.-ea.ie Ninety p i cent of all I f*'rt The best treatment is rest
h*drt patients suffer from one ofj°^ these* c^rdi by talking very lit*
three types of the disei.se—rheu-1 tie—and w hen necessary, only in
matie, hypertensive and coronary j 3 low voice. Cold compresses.
Children between 5 and 15 are j aargling and inhalations may be
the chief victims of rheumatic helpful to harry the healing pro-
fever which damages, the heart.:cess. If hoarseness persists, be sure
\ lives and causes rheumatic heart jto ste >our physician,
rii-ease. Hypertension, or high 1 Answer to Question No. Z:
blood pressure, causes the heart I . _ ...
to enlarge and puts a damaging . A’ a rufe' ^t-sw eats m chil-
.train on the heart and arteries ^ren are not serious. They are
Tins usually attacks rmddle-aged j usually due to an over-heatea
people. Coronary heart disease is i room and to too many bed-covers,
aused by arteriosclerosis or hard-1 If the night-sweats persist despite
■mng of the arteries—and is most
•ommon among oid people.
Answer to Question No. 2;
Hoarseness is usually due to an
inflammation of the vocal cords.
On rare occasions it is caused by-
proper nom temperature and
proper covering and if the child
seems usually healthy, by all
means consult your family doctor.
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1953, newspaper, April 2, 1953; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850752/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.