The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1951 Page: 1 of 4
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1945 -John G«trt, Sapt. IX
1946— E. C Coe, Sept. 7.
1947— John Guest, Sept. 3rd.
1948— Russell Guest, Aug. 18.
1949— J. T. Smith, Aug. 23.
The Detroit News-Herald
OLD SERIES VOL 58
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
DETROIT, TEXAS, THURSDAY AUGUST 23. 1951
at the Pint
Bstrsit Theatre
ThirWay tad Friday
> Opao 7:39 p. ■.
IRE FURIES
Barbara Staawycb WisdweU Csrty
Waller Hoaatoa
Salarday Oaljr
Opca 2:15 pa. asd 7:30 yoa.
Redwsod Fares! Trail
REX ALLEN
Serial Capt. 11'—Radar Patrol n.
Spy Ring.
Sat MMaigkt sad Siaday
10:15 p. m. 2:304 7:38 a. ■.
Tbs Paiited Hills
Paat My
NEXT WEEK
Tatsday ft Wedaesday
IPFMHT
Bid Naaldwia'a laaaartal Stary
G. I. Jac
Canned Goode
LIMA BEANS TOMATOES
GREEN PEAS GO&N
BLACKEYE PEAS
EARLY PEAS
PORK & BEANS
TURNIP GREENS
SHOESTRING POTATOES
IRISH POTATOES
SWEET POTATOES
PEACHES
APPLES
PINEAPPLE
APRICOTS
CHERRIES
PEARS
Detroit Coepie Wed
in San Diego
Mho Betty Lon Melton and Ed*
aria E. Doan ware married Tin
day, Ang. 16, at 9:15 p. m. at the
Pint Baptht Church of San Die to,
Calif, Dr. Paul K. Whitcke.per*
tormina H«ihi# Hm eeremonv.
The couple were attended by Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Ceitleinan of
Detroit.
The bride wee attired in a suit
ot pink gaberdine^ with navy
ceaaorfca. Her enrgage eras of or*
chkJf.
Mrs Dean h a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Mark T. Melton of De-
troit, and a graduate of Detroit
High School. Class of’51; «as art
editor of the year book staff and a
member ot F. H. A. Mr. Dean is
a son of ). A. Dean of Detroit and
is in the U S. Navy, stationed in
San Diego, Calif.
When leaving on a week’s hon-
eymoon to Rosarita Beach Mexi-
co, Mrs. Dean was wearing a suit
navy blue.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean will be at
home at 723 Fergus St., San Diego,
Calif.
Agriculture Meeting
Monday Night
Monday night, Aug. 27, at 8
o’clock, in the Veterans Vocations
Agriculture building, a represents-
of the U S. Department of Agri-
culture will present recommended
changes in the USDA policy to
improve service to family type
forms to the form of question
naires.
Anyone interested in the family
type farm is welcome to attend,
and tell your neighbor
i
fa FmM l—>lit
CtttN Sacks aid
CfttM task Baokfag
CASSELL’S
Irsssry sad Marks!
Tba-Hsws si Goad Meals
Booster Band
All boys and girts from Junior
age on down to the toddlers are
needed in the Booster Baod each
evening, Aug. 26 - Sept. 2, at 730
o’clock. The band will meet to
practice songs for each night’s
service of the Baptist Revival.
All of the faithful ones in at-
tendance will have o surprise, so
be sure to come and find out what
it is.
Starting this coming Sunday
night at 7:30 o’clock each boy and
girl will want to meet the others
under the tabernacle. The Booster
Band will start practicing promp-
tiy, so they wfil be able to stag
thrir songs well when their parents
hear them at 8 o’clock, when the
services begin.
Services ft Blnff
Rev. Eugene Brice, pastor of the
First Christian Church at Detroit,
will preach at the Bluff Sunday
morning. Aug. 26, at 930 o'clock.
Everyone invited.
Miss Ruth Barnwell,
David Garrison
Exchange Vows
Mbs Ruth Barnwell, daughter
of Mrs M.P. Barnwell, and David
Garrison were united in marriage
Sunday afternoon at 4 >’dock at
t( e First Baptist Church in De-
troit Mr. ami Mrs. Ragsdale
Garrison are the groom’s parents*
Rev. Wayne S. Smith, pastor,
read the double ring ceremony, and
the music was presented by Mis
Hamil Womack, pianist, and Mbs
Betty Sue Melton, vocoUst, who
sang -Always" and "Because.”
The altar was decorated with
Snow • on - the - Mountains an
baskets of whbe gladiolas.
Given in marriage by her unde,
Buster Ham of Clarksville, the
bride wore a white organdy gown,
fashioned with a strapless tight
bodice, foil ballerina length skirt,
with a foil length duster of white
net and a halo of white grosgrato
ribbon. She carried, a white bibk
topped with white carnations, and
streamers of white satin ribbon and
tube rones.
Mbs Joan Howland of Clark*
v|lle, courta of the bride, was Is
Cendant, and wore an orchid
organdy dress, made staniliar to
that of the bride, with a large cape
collar, and a bandeau ot multi-
colored flowers on orchid ribbon.
Eldaroy Burks was best man.
Ushers were Tommy Crittenden
and J. Mac Guest.
After a short wedding trip to
Hot Springs, Ariu, the couple are st
home at the William Allen house.
Among the out-of town relatives
attending were Mrs. Daisy Fowler,
Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. C. V. How-
land, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Toilson,
Mrs. Louise Hutchins and Mrs A.
J. Bartley. Jr., Clarksville; Mr.
and Ed Garrbon and sons, Don-
ald and Richard Wayne, Kanawha;
Ma. and Mis. Leo Golden and
children, Betty, Edwins and Mal-
colm, Grant, Okie.; Mrs. L. M.
Hall and Emmitt Hall, Border.
First Bde
Ginned Tuesday
Holloway Cafe
Destroyed by Fire
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to the
He had 1360
|. HL Pratt’s |
acd a 501 pound hair lint of col
ties Mr. Pratt has prepaid to
run his fin this
pacts to servt
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18B7-G. W. Baalism Aag. IX T.SX
1808-J. J. Gaston. Am. 17. Iftt.
1800—D. W. Allan; Aw IX Se.
1800-P. Oroaa; Aoc. IX Sfte.
1901— C. .M. Goaat; Aag. 28. 8.SL
1902— J. E. Golliaa; Aug. 11. Me.
1908—L. C. Bead; Aog.Sl. 14a.
1994—P. Oroaa: Am 82.10e.
1906—S. P. Martin. SopC X »X66.
1906— Will Townao; Am 17. 10e.
1907— Will Wilson; Sop*. X Ma.
1908— Ed. Higawkt; Aw » 9JX
1998—4. K. Goaat: Aag. 17,12.4X
11910—B. P. StabMald: An*. ST. 14ft.
1911— P. M. MlteboB; Ang. IX 11.8X
1912— P. oroaa Ang. SX He.
1918—J. O. Batas; Ang. 30, Me."
1914- P. IX Miteball; Aog. SX lie.
1915- R, B. Walden; Ang. SX SJX
1916- W. IX Tnefcar. Ang. 14, lie.
1917- Naloon Whlta; 8n*x X toe.
1918- P. A. PoaraM; Ang. 17, toe.
1918-iW. 8. Thswpssn. Aag. 2X tie,
to the Print
eppod to
«m a total
There is no vray to dstsnatas the
use of the fire.
Mr. and Mis. Holloway haws
not drrtdod what they wM do,
but wfli do ao within a few days.
Baptist Revhrd
Starts Saaday
t; Am ix ».x
1987-Gen. Waaasa; Ang. ML
190..M. E. Garrett, Aag. IT, 2X1
1189—Chaa. PilMpi. Aag, IX IB.
1189—4. W. Conina, Aag IX 1B8X
1981—H. C. BoasarviHa. Aag. U.
1981—J. W. Canine, Ang. IX T.fBL
1989—X r. Gibson. Aog. 17.18e
1984—Norris Phillips, Ang, X
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1987—8. P. Gibson, Am U. Hfte.
191 Mm. Donald Karr, Asa IT.
1989—8. P* GIbsen. Aog. IX *X
Fire Loss Heavy
at Dean’s Mill 9
Fire of wdffmi—ii origin was
scoverad early Saturday mom*
tot to the J A. Dean taw mill, Jit
nt of town, and the mil was al*
Motor Dealers Meet
Paris Aug 27
Cameron1 Aug.^^fTp.nx to
the Court R
wood of the locai Motor V*
Banks, etc, to
toThfe en sasrag **
tend annually to Ten hoonow
3,137,526 and is expected
hide Division to
the bast pooriMe
public.
New Well at
Woodland
The well on the
place to the Addition
proved to be a
rig was moved to
lomato aned
Med Friday
fire cowM be brought
troX
Mr. Dean
more thou $2000.00, without to*
r
Fir* Baptfet Quell
wayhi s. smith, pb**
Empanel Grand Jury
Reynolds Grocery
and Hardware
Friendly and Accommodating
Ml Hck Sack aaft Cattaa Sack Back
Pineapple, Crushed, No. 2 can . ............ 30c
Red Pitied Cherries, No 2 can ................ 34c
English Peas, Wapco, No. 2 can................* 1®*
1 Cora, Del Monte, Golden, Cream Style, eaa .......19c
Famous Star Blackeye and Purple Hall Peas, No2 can 16c
Sardines. No. 1 tall can ..... ......W*
Kraft Sea Island Dressing, pint jar ............. Me
Pore Honey with Comb, 2 lb. jar ............EOc
Kraft Cheese, pound ... ....... 00c
9x12 RUGS .................%SM
TUF-NUT WORK CLOTHING
The grand jury for Rad River
County was selected and eihpand-
ad on Aug. 20 n follows.
Ray McWhirter, Bagwell.
Edgar Hooper, Avery.
J. B. Cunningham, Clarksville.
N. B Bearden, Avery.
Clyde Henry, Bagwell.
Chi. J. Williams, Avery.
Trent Edwards, Woodland.
Elbert Bond, Cnthond
B. W. Beasley. Clarksville.
C. B.Chambksa.Pctroit,fnremsu
Cab Wolf. Clarksville.
Sid Phillipx Clarksville.
Dies in Oklahoma
H. G. day, 67, who fonnsrly
lived st Detroit, died Monday at
10 a. m. at Clinton, Okla* from a
vices were held in Texatkaoa, hie
boyhood home this morning.
Besides Ms wife, Mr. Clay leaves
four daughters, Mrs. Aaron Hail,
Longview; Mrs. Giles Bfeho
Gadsden, Ala.; Mrs. Edwin Sand*
berry and Mrs. Weldon Hager,
Amarillo. Mrs. Clay was formerly
Mho Tamar Moore of Texarkana.
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1951, newspaper, August 23, 1951; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth855440/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.