The Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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HUMBLE CAMP
NEWS
HELEN JOHNSON. Reporter
Mr. 'and Mrs. J. B. Blyth are on
Vacation.
Mrs. J. H. Van Pelt is visiting in
Florida. ■
Jack Carlisle made
•rip to Paris Saturday.
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a business
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Mrs. D. B. Gage was in Mexia
FViday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Webb visited
In Grasselean last week.
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Mrs. A. Dyson made a business
trip to Mt. Pleasant Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Rollins fish-
ed in Brooks Lake Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sweeden visited
triends in Tyler last week end.
Brt Murphy made a business trip
to Hugo, Okla., Monday morning.
Mrs. W. H. Mathis made a busi-
ness trip to Mt. Pleasant Tuesday
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Mrs. Jonnie Wright caught a 5
pound bass in Humble Lake Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy attend-
i the rodeo in Winfield Saturday.
MA. Douglas <?ox, Vho has been
■Visiting in Mexia, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pariah of Lon-
don, visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Parish this week.
Mrs. J. G. Wilson and son, J. W.
of Mineola, are visiting Mrs. J. H.
Dickerson and family, i
Mrs. J. J. Phillips has been ill
with mumps for the past two weeks,
but is now improving.
Mrs. J. T. Miller and baby daugh-
ter, Mary, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Carlisle and family.
Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Henderson and
gpughters, Vera and Shirley, are
vacationing in South Texas.
Miss Sybil Butler of Mexia, who
has been visiting Frank Reeves and
family, has returned home.
Mrs. Grace Shotwell and son,
Melvin David of New London, visit-
ed Mrs. Sidney Frugia Sunday.
Mrs. M. A. Ferguson and Mrs.
Milton Ferguson of Bogata, visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hoffpauir and
children Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mathis and
daughter, Mary Ann, and Sammy
Davis visited in Jacksonville and
Overton this week
W. C. Douglas and family visited
i in Athens over the week end. Dan
and Ramonn Douglas of Corpus
Christi, returned home with them
for a visit.
Mrs. H. A. Askew and daughter.
Mary Louise, who have been visit-
ing in Shelbyville and Grapeland,
have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Sock well and
i daughter-in-law, Mrs. V. A. Sock-
well Jr., motored to Ft. Worth on
Thursday to bid goodbye to their
son, V. A., who is enroute to Cali-
fornia to attend college.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Slaughter vis-
ited in Marshall over the week end
and her niece, Ginger, returned
home with them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Ray of Tyler,
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ray over
the week end. They motored to
Daingerfield for a picnic Sunday.
Mrs. C. O. Boyd was called to the
bedside of her father, Sunday night,
who is now in Poplar Bluff, Mo.
Miss Dell Bradford, Joe Bob Pun-
kin and Sidney Smith of Overton,
visited Floyd Parish Wednesday.
J. W. Johnson is visiting friends
•nd relatives in Hearne this week.
M.. and Mrs. J. W. League visit-
ed in Longview over the week end.
“ 'Mr. end Mrs. O. R. Rollins and
cluldifen visited in Clarksville Sun-
Fr. and Mrs. Leon Sanders visit-
ed in Jacksonville oVdr the week
wad.
^Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newman mo-
tored to Dallas Tuesday to visit rel-
Miss Georgia Ingram of Kilgore,
Wos a week end guest of Mrs. J. J.
Phillips
lire. Ike Heflin has returned home
From Memphis, where she has been
visiting
Mrs. J. H. Dickerson and Faye
Gibson visited in Mineola over the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Cowan visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. McQuiddy of
Magnolia, Ark., over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Downing of
Abilene, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Uteves and children over the week
*«d.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cowell Of
Shreveport, La., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Unk Marsalis over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hensley and
children Were called to Oklahoma
to the funeral of Mrs. Hensley’s mo-
ther.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jackson and
daughter, Charlene of Van, visited
Jack Carlisle and family Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parish of
Thompson, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Parish.
Mrs. Elered Gibson and daugh
ters, Billy Jean, Nelta June and
Marjorie Sue of Groesbeck, are vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Newman.
Ronny and Buddy Mathis have
returned to their home in Alexan
dra, La., after a five weeks’ visit
with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mathis and
daughter, Mary Ann.
Mrs. L. G. Wright gave a surprise
birthday party for her niece, Ruby
Jewel Nicewarmer, Saturday, Aug.
24. Games were played, and jello,
i with whipped cream and cake was
served by Mrs. Sidney Frugia. Those
present were: Mmes. Dixie Lee
Holloway, Bertha Frugia, Evelyn
Ford, Voncille Boyd, Norma Cox,
Billie Allison, Catherine Bagwell,
Molly Van Winkle, Dolores Van
Winkle, Mary Ruth Smith, Betty
Jo Smith, Oleta Nicewarmer, El-
wood Reeves, Jewel Smith, William
Calvert, Sonny Allison, Guy Dean
Wright.
The Friday Bridge Club met with
Mrs. S. W. Frugia. Present ware
Mmes. Paul Hardin, Lanell Rasber-
ry, Lucille Gilbert and tl:e hostess.
Mrs. Rasberry won high. Sand
wiches and iced tea were served
MISS PAGE H^S
Consolidated
The Page Fashion Shop
and B & O Dry Goods Store
Will be known in, the
future as
Page’s
Will handle the same
line of Ready-to-Wear as
the Page Fashion Shop
and also lower price mer-
chandise.
1 Door North Duke & Ayres
Times Classified Ad vs. Pay.
Cotton Til
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Means you’ll need every
wagon and trailer on the
place. See us for Lumber
at right prices for side-
boards and cotton frames.
Don’t try to get by with
a worn out wagon bed.
See^is. 1
f AGON RODS
fAOON IRONS
PAINT, Etc.
Bogata
Lumber Co.
Travis Linson of Ft. Worth, is
visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. A. Perkins
Miss Betty Sue Kelly of Houston
is visiting Jimmie Lou and Betty
Jean Perkins this week.
Mrs. Tommie White and Mrs. Ar-
thur Dyson made a business trip
to Paris Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Webb and
•aon,^ Billy, visited in Maud Sunday.
Baal Denton of Maud is visiting
this week.
Mrs. L. L. Crist and Mrs. J. J.
Rushsin and grandson, Junior of
Palestine, visited Jack Carlisle on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Winkle
and children visited friends and rel-
atives in Arkansas and Louisiana
the past week.
Miss Maurine Whatson of Fort
Worth, has returned home after a
visit with her sister, Mrs. Paul New-
man and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carry apd
children motored to Groesbeck over
the week end to attend the wedding
of Mr. Carry’s sister, Miss Magno-
lia Carry, to Mr. Lewis Jones of
Denton.
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The Monday Evening Bridge
Club met with Mrs. R. C. Webb
Present were Mmes. John Burns, A
R. Slaughter, J. H McNair, Marvin
Willis, Unk Marsalis, W. W. Kin
drick and George Ford. Mrs
Slaughter won high. Ice cream and
cookies were served.
The Thursday Evening Bridge
Club met with Mrs. Charles Russell
Present were Mmes. John Chat-
man, Joe Rhodes, Monroe Roberts,
B. Gartman, A. R. Slaughter, 'W
W. Kindrick, Warnell and the hos-
tess. Mrs. Russell won high. Cold
drinks, jotato salad and Smacks
were served.
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Hardin, Paul. The Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940, newspaper, August 30, 1940; Talco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911323/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.