The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1945 Page: 1 of 4
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The Detroit News-Herald
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OLDBERIES VOL. 52
PUBLISHED WEEK I V
DETROIT. TEXAS. THURSDAY. SEPT. €
A-V-A-L-O-N
Clarksvilltt, Texua
SATURDAY. SETT. 8
BILL ELLIOTT is
TAMIIfi OF TIE m^tr
PREVIEW SAT. NIGHT 9:38
SUN. A MON SEPT. 910
JOHN HERSEY’S
Pulitezr Prize Wiwii* Novel
“A BELL FBI ABARO”
TUES. A WED., SEPT. 11-12
Pkjrllia BAXTER. Edmand GWENN
“BEWITCBEB”
THURS. A FRl.. SEPT. 13-14
Greer GARSON, Gregory PECK is
“The VALLEY *1IECISIM'
Jolley Addresses
Detroit Lions
J T. |olley of Clarksville was
the guest speaker at the Lions
Club last night and brought an
intering message on “The World
of Ti morrow.”
Other guests were First Sgt.
Martin H. Harris <n. just turned
from oversea; Grant Harrison, De
troit; D H. Harrison, Dallas and
C. B Dess, Clarksville.
The rat control campaign will
start with the week of Sept 10
according to a letter from the de-
partment officers.
Bring Information
on Soldiers Lost
Heads PTDept.PJC
Mrs Joe Singley, the former
Miss Marybelle Council! of De-
troit, has accepted the place as
head of the Woman’s Physical
Department of Paris Junior Col-
eg • for this year. Mrs. Singley
has a B A. degree fiom North
Texas State Teacher* College at
Denton and has done graduate
work at East Texas State TeachJ
ers College at Commerce
Home from Oversea
The Detroit News Herald (
sires the nfo-rmtion on the men Kiomitia
service irom ihe Detroit section
who have lost their livts in this
war for use in an ear'y issue and
there are some out we do not
lAve
The farmers have been buay
baling hay.
Mrs Grace Latham has return-
PleasV bring or send” them 1*^ *fter a month’s visit with her
in at or ce
Sincerely your«,
T. W. Mathis.
husband, who is stationed at Nor-
I folk, Va
. .. 1 Hawoll Weatherspoon of Dal'as
Appreciation j§s visiting James Peterson
1 want to express myapprecia-| Mrs. Geneva Stephens, who is
tion for the nice love offering given employed at Greenville, spent the
me during the revival meeting. I week end with her parents, Mr
appreciate it from a financial pnd Mrs George Brock,
•tandpoint, but the greatest joy Howard Brock anJ famuy spent
®om-*s fv°iiv the fact that the peo- gjnjay wjth his parents, Mr. and
pie of all denominations appreciate j Mtg GeorRC 3rock.
ttic little service 1 have rend trad t ... . . ...
I humbly «k ,o be . ftknd ,ol M'/nd M" Ut,"“ ",
a'l the people of Detroit and .. loroed home (ton, . m. to West
. . Texas and were accompanied by
aerve you any time and in any ca- . . .. .
pscity that I may.
Georgia Beddow of Detroit is
visiting Mrs. Caldwell.
I Bertha Garrett spent last week
at Detroit at George Ervin’s
j Jim Garrett has received his
; discharge from service and is home
with his father. Ell Garrett.
' Mrs. Sophia Baugh of Bagwell
visited her niece, Mrs. McAfee,
Tuesday.
1 Sam Kincaid and daughters vis-
ited Mrs. McAfee Tuesday.
Mrs. Kenneth Stroud of Clarks-
ville spent the week end with her
sister, Mrs. Gus Dawson
I Pewee McCarver spent the
! week end at Cunningham.
Mr and Mrs Neil Anderson of
Reno visited her mother, Mrs
Garrison Sunday.
Mutt Whitehead of Kanawha
visited his mother Wednesday.
' Ernest Boulwrrr and family
spent Sundm^** Kanawha with
th - parentsN&sK Boulware and
lim Xing and famuies.
Mrs. Eugene Garrett and chi! -
dren, Evelyn and Sonny, of Henri-
etta are visiting Ell Garrett and
her mother at Addielou.
Send in your local new .
Detroit Soldier on Aged Mai Dies
Raft 2 Days in Detroit
Tech Sgt. Kirk Icenhower. son W S. Diffi*. 96, died at his
of Mr and Mrs. Luther Icenhowc-r home ia Detroit last Friday morn
ot Detro.t, who is a member of ing at 5:30 o’clock and funeral
the U. S. Army Air Forces in the services were con due ed by Rev
Pacific, was recently forced down C. M Hunt Methodist pastor, at
and spent two d -ys on a raft be* the chapel in the Drtoit cemetery
fote he was picked up by a U. S. Sunday afternoon
submarine I .e sent pictures at Mr. Diffie was a native of Ala-
him>ell and three other members batna and had lived in Dcuurt
of|the eleven man crew taken section for a number of years Nc
after the rescue No details were relatives lived in this immediate
given. i section. A number of nephews and
He was recuperating at a rest nieces survive and there was a
camp. ] daughter but he had not heard
from her in about 30 years.
In his posession was $651 in
cash and papers showing that he
Pfc Warren E. Anderson, 'had at one time money in . Gray
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Andemon. roomy b«k md at Sm. Ao
arrived at home TWUy. alter *ustuK > E. Ladymon was ap-
spendms 22 month, on Ihe Emo j P°imed temporary adminiatratos
pean battles fronts. He landed at j ---
Boston Monday of last week.* He Post Oak News
was in the infantry until after he
was wounded when he was trans-1 Church was well attended here
ferred to the medics. He is the durin!' ** weekend,
wearer of the infantry combat ! Several met at the home of Mr.
medal, the good conduct medal, *°d Mrs. Walter Mitchell Monday
the Purple Heart, two major bat-1 ®nd helped Bro. and Mrs. Me-
tie stars. He was wounded twice, Clung can peas.
July and September, 1944 He I Mrs. Adrain Clark of DeQaiacy.
was in Italy. France and Germa* La., spent Sunday night and Mao*
ny. day with her uude. Edgar Low,
-- —— and family.
Catoaville Mrs. Mae Mitchell aad two sons
Mr “Suodoy I W»’“ Mtehdl- —
Mrs. Carl Currin left Saturday '■ an£* Mrs. Mitchell Lee
to visit her husband, who is cm*. sPcnt Sunday with Gene Rodgers
ployed at Houston. Ian£l
Mrs. Margie Goodwin visited 1 Edgar Low and family visited
her mother at Langley, Ark , last Hershul Smith and family at Mid*
PLENTY BEEF
Steak, Roast, Ground Meat
This Week End
Points Lower on Meat
Complete Line of Feed
Best Flour in Town
Mother*5 Meal
High Grade Merchandise
Courteous Service
CASSELL
Market and Grocery
week.
Billy Clack left last week for
Kingsville, where he has a position
srtth the Atlantic Oil and Refining
Co He stopped over in San An-
tonio to visit his sister, Mias Mary
way Sunday.
Mrs Lovelace spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. -Erble Stevens-
Preston Mltdell, who is em-
ployed in Dallas spent the week
Jo Clack, who is a civil service
employee at Fort Sam Houston
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Curtis
spent Monday with Ben Taylor
and family of Blanton Creek.
Nancy Jo, little daughter ot Mr, night,
and Mrs. Crawford Turnbow, is
sick.
Lester Morton and family and
Miss Thelma Little spent Sunday
at Woodland with relatfires.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bartieyfand
son, Danny, of Clarksville spent
several days last week with her
parents.
end at home.
Delbert Low and David Lee
Pate of Dallas and Mr and Mrs
J. R Low of Detroit visited Ed-
gar Low and family Saturday
Bay or Sd
Regardless of what yon want to
buy or sell, see Whitener, Harri-
son Realty Company at J. P. of-
fice Detroit, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M Gurnt re-
turned home Tuesday night from
‘rom a visit to Stephenville and
Galveston.
Mr. and Mrs. Row Mills, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H Mills and Edd
Ramsey and family visited Dock
Ferguson and family at Deport
Sunday.
Uaisn Grave
Mrs. E. P. Draper, Pfc. Weldon
Draper, who is being transferred
from Camp Crowder, Mo., to Cal-
ifornia, and Earl Lynn of Hilton
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robin-
son Monday.
Clarence Turner, who has just
returned from Italy, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Blanton Monday.
Mr. :nd Mrs. Carl Vickers of
McCoy visited JL M. Vickers and
Mrs. Jack Miller Sunday.
Mrs. Troy Blanton received
School Opens Monday
CM. Fisher Elected
Toe Detroit High aad Grammar
Schools will open Monday, Sept
10. and all students are cauiuned
to bring their report aad bonk car a
from last year. The school will be
operated an Standard Time Fac-
ulty meetingiFriday maraigg.
Mr. and Mrs. C M. Fisher, well
known Red River teachers, have
accepted places an the faculty. Mr
a% principal of the grammar achoo
and teacher of
high school, and Mrs.
teacher of high I ug
There will be four
ed this year, two being new
owned, and two contracted. Leon
Joplin will operate the school own-
ed bus from Davenport, Kiomitia,
Woodland. Mt. Era Ward’s Chap-
el aad Ctoas Roads; Frank Han-
ley the contracted bus
Chester and Addielou;
Pearce the school owned bus for
Midway and Liberty, while W. L
Little contracts far BhifT and Ca-
toaville.
Accept 12 nServite
The following white
armed forces from Red River
county:
James T. McCall, Cuchand.
Thomas J. Oath. Bagata, L
Alvin Leo Jones. Bagata. L
Walter Clinton Canr, Bagata. 1.
Amos Harold Watley C*vflle.
Nolan Rice KJbbc. Bagata 1.
Billy ElderHobbard. Clarksville.
R 2.
The fallowing colored registrants
were accepted;
Elbert Perry. A anon a. R L
jaettspraaaeufim. anI fiaH ha
la 1st hag h mmkm fisuaal d
HRST BAPTIST CHURCH
at flu
m_ and at ui^ht by the
Rev CM Hunt.
■ be a
Lodge No. S3L A.P.RI
The monthly Workers
ence of the Lamar Baptist Associ-
ation will nseet with the Fust Bap-
tist Church at Detroit Tuesday,
Sept. 11.
sessions will be held
will be served at the Church by the
ladies of the church.
There will be an all-day Fellow-
ship Meeting and an Ordination
service at Post Oak Baptist church
Saturday. Sept. 15, when three or
more deacons will be ordained.
Far Sale
Mrs. Dixie Spears carried her . J ' * _ * ™,V!f *
link •k-ycw-aM son. Don, *ho [h.f”
cquipm.nl
and saab.
My garage <
Will tell all or part.
A. E. Cremeen.
Read The News-Herald.
FEED
FEED FEED |
HajD Pride Scratch Feed
$3.55
Groaad WW*, $3.50
Gro—J Barley, $3.35
Growing Mali, $3.60
NrUoWWu, $3.30
Hugo 185 Da*y, *.90
ie Two Veda
Yw
CECIL LATIMER
had his arm broke several* weeks
car accident.
ago. to Dallas Monday, where a |
steel plate wa« to have been placed : Mrs. Bob Miller and son, Rob
in it, as the bones had not knit! of Bagwell visited Mr.
property.
Reynolds Grocery
Hardware and Undertaking
Friendly and Accommodating
58 in. Heavy Garden Wire : $7.50
10 Rod Roll
5-ft. Poultry Netting, 150 ft. Roll $4.50
26-in I log Fence, 10-rod rolls . 6.50
Barb Wire, 80 rods, heavy4 2 point, spool 5.00
Barb Wire, 80 rods, light, 2 point, spool . . 3.75
Hay T:cs, 8-ft. i>-in , 16*^ guage. roll .. .. 2.50
Nails and Staples, lb-...................... be
EAT WITH US
aad Toa Will be Beligbted
We do our Best to five satisfactory
service
COME AND EAT WITH US
OUR LUNCHES SATISFY
H mburgsrs, Sandwiches, Etc.
Plate Lunch silk dessert 50c
A itbont Dessert, 4Uc
Fresh Candie
Cigdks, ( .garettes
Holloway Cafe
and Mrs. Jack Miller on their wav j
home from a visit with her son’s
wife, who is in the ho-p’tal at j
Paris
J. W Wi'lie and Miss Maude
Woods were in Clarksville Satur-
-■y
Mrs. Curtis Curry and children
of Detroit spent Thursday and ;
Thursday night with Mrs Jack
Miller.
Jim Blanton is on the sick list, .j
Mrs A. B Broadway is having
her house torn down and i ts going
to rebuild
iFound
An oversea service badge with I
! rhree major engagement stars and
good conduct award. Call at this
office.
Use the cash system & save money
JUST RECEIVED
White Bowls, large size : 38c
White Cups - - - 8c; 2 For 15c
Door Springs, Shovels, Oil Cans,
Hammer Handles, Axe Handles
RAMSEY’S STORE
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1945, newspaper, September 6, 1945; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth854934/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.