The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1951 Page: 3 of 4
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PERSONAL
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Several from here have been at*
tending the Methodist revival at
Blossom. \
Bobby Daumier, Rayford Cagle
aau James Chvford visited points
in Colorado last week with the
I Bloseom vocational class.
| Mr. snd Mrs. Erbie Stevens are
I rebuilding their home.
The W. H D Club met Wed-
nesday with Mrs. Claude Mitchell
Mrs E |. Newman, agent, gave a
demonstration on the arrangement
ot the living room and points on
upholstering. 11 men bine were
(present.
Allison Stevens mid family of
Paris spent Sunday with his pat*
ents Mr. and Mrs. W D. Stevens.
Howard Crawford and family
visited their daughter Mrs. Louise
Varsil of Lubbock, last week.
Orwin Edmondson and family of
Dallas, Glenn S evens, Marline
Owen and Mrs. Charlene Cham
pioo of Paris visited M*. and Mrs.
, Butler Stevens Sunday
| Mr. and Mrs. R C. Vickers of
Dal'as visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Travis Mitchell and Mr.
and Mrs Robe. Vickers, last week
Miss Jeanette Smith of Port
Worth visited Mr. snd Mrs. Den-
nis Pearce Irst week end.
George Doyle was a Dallas vis
itor Wednesday.
Ufk Mir, F«l letter,
Wtor Uajer
TRY OUt SHIRT SERVICE
24 bear Shirt Serve*
We are aiming to give
you the beat service we
possibly can.
Give ns the opportunity
to serve yon and we will
please you.
Mrs. Susie Elcm has returned
home from a visit to Midland and
Hobbs, N.M.
Miss Vivian Choate of Mingus
is visiting Mrs. Sam Chisolm.
DE LUXE
TOOTH
RUSHES
Try our 24-hour Shift Service—
Leroy Pratt at Modern Cleaners
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Mies Norma Smith of White*
wright was a Detroit visitor Wed*
f Hyson or
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Ray Pearce has been here from 7*
U*"M Larkin Cox* .ho 0 «mploy«d
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Mr. and. Mrs. Joe Garrison of
Dallas arc visiting relatives in Dc*
troit. ,
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hunter and
son, Richard/Jeft today to visit at
Wood villa.
The REXALL DRUG STORE
V. H. MORGAN Since I9C8 R. C MORGAN
Arwood Bourne, who is working
in Dallas, spent last week end at
home
Mr. and Mrs. J CR Sanders
were? Detroit visitors a short time
Friday from Conroe.
Let Is Service
Ysvr Car
Mis. Christine Stephens visited
Miss Nonna Smith at Whitewright
and in Denton Monday.
Methodist Chaich Calendar
Detroit Circait
Detroit
First Su/tu»y. Morning and
Evening.
Second Sunday: Morning and
Evening.
Pourtn Sunday- Morning on y.
Filth Sunday, Morning only
Baewoil
Third Sunday: .Morning and
Eyetunr.
Fifth'Sunday, 7 p. m.
Liberty
Second Su ay, 2:30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday, 7 p. m.
Crass Reads
First Sunday, 2:30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday, 2:30 p. m.
Visit Felix Melton's Cash and
Carry (or fresh groceries.
Mrs. George McDowell of Tex
arkana is visiting Mrs. T.P. Guest
gnd Miss Nerva Jbplin.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Harrison
and W E. Whlti
visited at
Fort Worth and Dallas last week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. - Jack ElUson ot
New Orleans are visiting Detroit
and Paris relatives.
Ws Try to Give Tan the Beet
Mrs. Dudley Castleman return,
ed home Saturday from a visit to
her daughter, Mrs. Noel Miller, at
Amarillo.
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The W M U met at the Baptist
church Monday night.
The program opened withtig
songs. Opening prayer was by
Mrs. Clifford Aubrey. Mrs. Has-
kell PMUipe gave the devotional
"No time far the Lord." Mrs.
Fred Milam led in prayer and the
lesson taught by Mrs. R L. Jones,
was ftsik the book of Acts. Clos-
ing prayer by Mta. Skcet Cham*
olese.
Others present not mentioned
were Mmes Lucian Ridley, Leon
Kilmer, Claude Smith, Cedi Lat-
imer, song leader, and Ralph
Turner, pianist.
PRONE IS
FAUCETT
SERVICE STATION
Mr. arid Mrs. R. A. Martin,
who are employed in Dallas, are
spending the week at home.
See me for water hauling
Reginald Bailey. Phone 130.
Mr. and Mrs Nell Martin ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. E L
McElnanon on a vacation trip to
Colorado.
CENTRAL HIDE &
RENDERING COi
hr hnmtdiafw Stnkt
PHONE 1S3 COLLECT
PARIS, TEXAS
Mrs. J F. McKinkk and grand*
son. Joe Jones, and Leon Brown ot
Arlington visited Mr. and Mr.
Frank Norris this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Grimes and
son of Tucumcari, N. M.. were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C Car-
roll last Friday.
Rev. Bill Betta
IF YOU WANT
BUY OR SELL
Regardless of what you want to
buy or seil see Whitener-Harrfcon
Realty Company at J P; otiice in
Detrrit. T«as
FLOWERS
Mr and Mrs. Orval Abney and
little daughter. Rose Marie, at-
tended the Old Settler's Day Re-
union at Wellington last week end
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson of
Dallas were guests of Seth Cowan
and Mr. and Mrs. S. Cowan last
week end.
For Any Occasion
Call Telephone 31 or S3
MRS. G.L. REYNOLDS
Pay your subscrition and con-
tinue o read The New*-Herald.
RE&L ESTATE CLARKSVILLE
P0Bei44G Pbaac 330
Mr. and Mrs. f. R. Powell o(
Duncanville visited Mr. and Mr*
Fred Milam last week. Messrs.
Milam and Poe eil are half broth-
ers.
Mrs. Arwood Bourne and little
daughter, Nikki, are spending the
week with her sister, Mrs. Bill
Lynch, and family of Clarksville.
Miss Alma Flippo hat been in
Paris Sanitarium since Monday
for surgical treatment and is rett-
ing wed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Souther
land ot Wichita Falla and Mrs. C.
E. Lamb of Clarksville returned
home today alter a visit to Mrs
W. J. Shiver.
Miss Sara!- Sue Metcal'e was
here last week end.from Texar-
kana, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Aubrey. Lewis Mathis
joined her Sunday for the trip
Mrs. T. R. Bailey was brought
tome Wednesday from St. Joseph
-fospital in Paris and is recover*
ng nicely.
Grant Florist
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CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
Mrs. Lewis McClure and daugh
up, Linda, of Haynetville, La., are
visiting her mother, Mrs. ). M.
CMunbless
'Visit Felix Melton’s Cash and
Carry for fresh groceries.
Wallace Page and Billy Bly were
tere Sunday from Denton and
Miss Jerrie Brittian, who had been
visiting Miss Janie Lane, and
Miss Lane returned with them.
WJWRgt.
IDATS »•’
MY S00T.SC0UKIH0 9 AYS
Alt f0
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stone ot
Dallas arc visiting at Bagwell and.
Dctioit. Mr. Stone, who former*
ly worked for Detroit Diug Co.,
is with McKesson*Robbins.
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60IIEI CATE
Born to Mr. nnd Mrs.. Bill
Lynch ot Clarksville, ht Red River
Hospital, Sunday, a son, who has
been named William Gary. Mrs.
Lynch was the former Miss Has.
seltine Leavelle of Detroit.
W. T. Crittenden sold the ware-
house at the rear of Faucett’s Sta-
tion, which was torn down this
week. Work began thb morning
moving the Faucett Station south
about fifteen fret lor the new high-
way.
THE BEAUTY SHOP
Will be closed all day Monday and on Tues-
day and Wednesday mornings until further
notice. Open all rest of time.
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AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE
Mrs Wyndal Patterson, who
moved from Dallas to Bagwell last
week end, ;returas to Dallas this
week end to meet her husband,
who is expected from Greenville,
StC, to which place aha intends to
ccompany him.
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
You can My goodbye to soot-scouring and pot-•crab-
bing when yon cook the modem electric way. With
flameless electric heat, all the smoke and soot ave
removed at the power plant There’a nothing to
blacken pots and pant. Yoar utensils, kitchen walls,
curtains and the range itself stay bright and new-
looking. And spotless cleanliness is only one of dec-
trie cooking’s many advantages. It’s cool, fast, safe,
automatic and gives marvelous results. See the new
electric ranges and get the foil story about clean,
carefree electric cooking .. • today!
of the J Bar Ranch
CWO J.D. Maddox, who had ham
in Korva and other points in the
Far Eaat nearly lour year* had
lauded lu Seattle, Wash, on the
vocation plan mi hta way home.
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.