The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, August 23, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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THE BONHAM (1&xas) HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 23,1937
DR. H. H. MITCHELL
Dental Surgeon
Office North Side Square
Over Ware’s Store
Bonham,------ — Texas
THE BONHAM HERALD
SEMI-WEEKLY
Successor to
The Democratic-Citizen
PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY and
THURSDAY
At Bonham, Fannin County, Texas
G. R. NEWBY, Editor
Entered as second class matter at
the postoffice at Bonham, Texas.
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A Baptist revival started Sunday
night, conducted by Jack Price.
Everyone is invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vanhooser and
Mr. J. W. Vanhooser of Bettis and
Mr. and Mrs. Cleborn Caldwell spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Traynor
Caldwell.
Mr. Loyd Earl Rich of Howe, Tex-
as has returned home after a two
weeks visit with his cousin, Mr.
Grady Cain.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Curry of Park-
er’s Grove visited relatives here Sun-
day.
Miss Bernice Lee 'Caldwell spent
Sunday with Lucille Peterson of Cor-
inth.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Brown and
children of Ravenna visited relatives
here .Sunday.
Miss Blanch 'Caldwell spent Wed-
nesday with Mrs. Tlhad Beatty. Mr.
Eldridge Caylor visited Ralph Cald-
well Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell and
Mrs. Ruby Barber and daughter
Letha Joyce spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Thad Beatty.
Miss Mildred Johnson of Mul-
berry spent the week end with Miss
Lucille Standifer.
Mr. Everet Hood of Howe, Texas
and Miss Evelyn Cain and Mr. Loyd
Earl 'Rich of Howe visited Miss
Blan'ch Caldwell .Sunday afternoon.
Everyone come to Sunday school
Sunday and bring someone with you.
J. H. Herriage is on the sick list.
„ Mrs. Lettie Hartwell is better.
Cotton picking is the order of the
day around here.
Mr. and Mrs. Duglas Buckalew
and son, Huston Jr. Nichols have re-
turned to their home at Lamesa, Tex-
as. They visited their sister, Mrs.
J. H. Herriage and mother, Mrs. Tom
Denison.
The Baptist Association has closed
with a good attendance and two to
be baptised.
Miss Claudie Lou Akavds spent the
welc end with her aunt, Mrs.’ Lettie
Hartwell.
Mrs. Shug Brown spent a few days
with her sister, Mrs. Jim Brown and
attended the association.
Mrs. Henry Herriage called on
Mrs. Claude Miller Thursday morn-
ing.
Mr. Herriage called on his mother
Mrs. Lettie Hartwell on afternoon
this wek.
Mr. and Mrs; Henry Herriage and
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bell attended
the bedside of Mr. Wallar Sunday
night.
Marie McLain spent Wednesday
with Mrs. Eula Mae Herriage. Mrs.
Clark Bell called in the afternoon.
Mrs. Chance has had a spell with
her back, but is improving.
Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Chance
were brief callers of Mrs. Miller
Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney London are
spending a few days with the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan. Mr.
London had the misfortune of sticking
a nail in his foot.
Misses Marie McLain and Mary
Ella Simmons spent .Sunday with
Misses Amber and Luna Morgan.
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A nephew of Miss Francis Wade
of Hunt’s Store, Mr. Paul Rogers of
Birmingham, Ala., visited here this
past week.
vTHE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF IF ANNIN:
TO THOSE INDEBTED TO, OR
HOLDING CLAIMS AGAINST, THE
ESTATE OF J. R. BEVANS, DE-
CEASED :
The undersigned having been duly
appointed Independent Executor of
the Will of J. R. Bevans, Deceased,
late of Fannin County, Texas, by J.
E. l£?pies, Judge of the County Court
of the said County, on the 23rd day
of July, A. D- 1937, hereby notify
all persons indebted to the said es-
tate to come forward and make set-
tlement, those having claims against
the said Estate to present them to
me within the time prescribed by
law at Bonham, Texas, which is the
residence of Clauda Pearl Bevans,
and where she receives her mail, this
the 24th day of July, A. D. 1937.
Clauda Pearl Bevans 4M
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A/othtng to Sail
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While Weldon Miller of .Sherman
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Newby, G. R. The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, August 23, 1937, newspaper, August 23, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth993430/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.