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Hood County News-Tablet from Granbury, Texas • Page 5

Hood County News-Tablet from Granbury, Texas • Page 5

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Thursday, October 16, 1952 HOOD COUh fY NEWS-TABLET, GRANBURT. TEXAS .77 flf5 J- i in "the Lation I cr.iv kind of life worth liv- of and 1j A Ft. Worth. immie Sfewart The Woithy Mon. Katie'1? lasJ Ml" l'c' Self in mnnnpr 1 son mother, Mrs.

Rinme. 0- introduced Mrs. SquyrW and'011 and7 Mrs- Leon's father, the other, visitors; df wai and enjoy so. much having sented by the officers. Sever- here visit wit al members and visitors made, 4.

t. i- M1 T.A Lotbon, of Weather- I Fayette; Gibson live with the 1 nnH tViov ova krtk vaqI ujcui, uicjf uaveuuui lived. ntiAat in tkst, Mr. Monroe Attwood has been but is up again and improving. "Mr.

"and Mrs. Gene 'Harper and" little son of Ft. Worth ere OUnaay VISlIOrS in the 'Iron, banes, vat-on bun's, tar-pauluis. easohne engine- money safe, mail box, cavalry saddle, pack saddle, wash pots, charcoal burner, shoe last, forge, electric wire, office chair, little wagon, trunk, irdning board, brass bed, bed "springs, army cot marble slabs, monument, and floor-sweep. Sotaiebody told the story several years ago.

Seven young men came to America from their native land. They began work-in the coal fields of Illinois. A few months after lands ing here, pne of the men joined the church of his chwe and was active in work- of Lord. 'The other lx refused to have anything jo do With One night three of them were killed in a drunken brawl. Later the other three Sale mother," Mrs.

Moore. "'Mr. and Mis. Jm Mitchell, noiio. oiv ivus.

vuessa urun1" son," Alius, Oklahoma, visited their niece, Mrs. L. O. Davis, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Wirt, Cisco; visited Mrs. Myrtle Abies Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Croy and Mrs. Bill Fairman visited their aunts, Mrs. Myrtle Abies and Mrs. Willie Hooks, Sunday. Hardie Moore of the 1st Ma- rines in Korea wrote his pa rents, Mi1, and Mrs.

Moore, that hp haH i fU-1 1V 1 severe fighting of October 3 but came through without an injury. He landed in Korea about the first of September. Mr. and Mrs. R.

Derrick accompanied their son and fam- and" R. V. Der- rick, Jr. of Stephenville, to the Dallas State Fair Saturday. Mtapd Mrs.

Vernon McRey: hoiaSd family "of De" Cordova wuu biiu ivir. anu Mrs, WU- liam McReynolds, Weatherford. lsPent Sunday -with their pa- -J, 'and Mrs, V. Mc- her T'18; only "25 "eligible lor. short talk.

Naomi St Clair, formerly of -Lipan but now of t. ai a. ii i i requested that the old. organ which the chapter used over fifty years ago be brought into the chapter room. The Worthy Matron complied with the request; and members en- 1 1 inrpH Bmain.T tn thn nportmnan- ment of the organ Thf mmates the first chapter meeting were read.

7 'Mrs. Squires was presented a gift from the chapter. Decorating the hall for 'the occasion were large blue nu- morale" wm. -aJ- flowed. Gold keys, reading "firtth Annivprftarv" Pr r-lato ia i v.i.j r-j uoj waive, utuicu uy icua Ives and Pernie Baldree was! 0 Baker and Mrs.

T. L. Williams of Farmersville, Texas. Mrs. C.

E. Campbell and Mrs. J. Underwood of Ver-jiojv Texas are guests this -week of Mr. arid Howard Davis.

-'Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mcllroy of Tolar, Mr and Mrs. Wm, Jafvi! end mother Jarvis of Ft Worth spent the weekend in San Antonio and Corpus 'Chris-ti, Texas. 7 7 'Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Neely had as -Sunday guests, their son Alvis O. and family and Mr," and Mrs. Mprgan of Fort Mr. Ernest Newttian is in the Stephenville Hospital for treatment.

We hope he can soon be up and back home. Tolar officers of the O. E. S. honored their Worthy Matron and Patron, namely Mr: and Mrs: Floyce Brooks and the line officers of Granbury, Mr.

and Mrs. Percy Dunham, and Mrs: Marshall Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. H. ls White with a delicious buffet dinner in the lovely country home of a Th and Mrs.

Clay Curl. The matron'; purple UiU wcic uocu tin a vcijr ucvn decorative manner throughout house. Games of forty-two and a sin-song were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Floyce Brooks Mr.

and Mrs. D. J. Kinson, Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Rainbolt, Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Baker, Mrs. Cummins, Mrs.

Vera Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. C. Curl all of Tolar, Mr. and Mrs.

Dunam, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. H.

S. White of Granbury. This occasion be long remembered by those present. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Gibson anu oyce Ma.r garet Riddle were visitors in Weatherford last Sunday.

WWH were MT. Travis Gibson, of Cresson-'- and Ml- anf MrS- Wllford E. Ben- rt. Worth. Mrs' Mrs.

Bennie Goodlett, Mrs. Earl Monroe and Mrs.V. Jessie Smifii attended the Texas State Fair at Dallas last Saturday and report a great day. and a good time. served from the table which.0"." fwlctw up in rrvetni on1 nicely after a recent operation was appointed in crystal and leUISIOiiS' Wayland Kuykendall of Pleas- The refreshment committee in-anton spent the weekend with eluded Joy Patterson, Freda his parents, Mr.

and Mrs: Z. Katie Self, Merle Lee and Kuykendall. Susie FollowiU. LaVerne Hun- Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Snow, ter presided at the punch bowl Ava, Oklahoma, are visiting his book. mother, Mrs. Pearl Snow. and Pernie Baldree at the guest Mrs. Roy L.

Pepper was shop-' Guests attended from three ping in Ft Worth last week. Ft. Worth chapters, Jacksboro, She visited' her mother, Mrs. H. Santo, Godron, Muleshoe and O.

Brothers, while there. -Iredell and Granbury. -Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones of! laid with a hand painted cloth.

Cotton Bowl 1- Two 10-inch table models $100.00 ea. One 14-inch table model $125.09 New 1953 table model $199.95 New 1953 21-inch Cabinet $359.95 Just arrived a shipment of new 17 and 21 -inch 53 models. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bennett THE MOST VARIED SELEC-and Vicki Lynne, Mr.

and Mrs. Wayland Porter and and TI0N 0F SKIRTS IN ALL Mrs. Wilford Benhett and Sus- SIZES, STYLES AND A-an also attended the Fair on TERIALS Saturday. Church services were well attended Sunday with Rev. Chas, The SAMPLE SHOP Ramsey filling the pulpit.

Rev. and Mrs. Ramsey und little Waco visited his mother, Mrs. G. A.

Jones. Sjmday Mr. and Mrs. ChafleS Ril and son, Jerry and Bonni aic Haughtei-wer-dinn-guests "peligiolsTeltiva! JAY'S jrp.UrprHpn ftf Mm i Scholarship Society Jimmy Stewart son of Mr, and Mrs. James H.

Stewart of Route 2, Granbury, has been elected vice-president of the Scholarship Society at. Tarleton State. College, i To 'be eligible oi membership a-student has to maintain a 2.25 grade point average. Of the 663 WVV MTV WW membership in the society. Members also receive a Distin-1 guished Students's card which entitles them to unlimited unex-J cused absences.

i Jimmy is majoring in Elemen-tary School Administration. MrSi Virginia Mitchell has gone to kauffman to spend some time with her son, R. S. Mitchell and family. NYLON AND WOOL-SWEATERS.

In white and colors. Sizes 34-38 TS. LOyQ 4anaerS XL 5 Phone 29 AT THE BRAZOS DRIVErIN Oct. 17-18 iT i. a Rodgers.

Rock; church Sunday. grand Mrs M. M. Robinett and son, time, reported by all Blate of. Lawton, Okla-, Mr.

and Mrs. Duane Woods visited-Mrs. Myrtle Abies of Odessa, were through, here, M.3 7 Refrigeration and Electric Shop Phone 366 Granbury; Texas Weekend' guests, in the "home Fair of Texas to" a close on a of Mr, and Richard spiritual ton were Mr. and Mrs. -'A.

E. The festival will be held at 8 Floyd of Post, Mr. and Mrs. p. m.

in the Cotton Bowl stadi-L. A. Sinclair and children' of um. There will be no admission Abernathy and Mr. and Mrs.

charge to the fairgrounds after Perry'- Graham, of Lipan. pr rrrrorrthisnight, "DanD. Kenneth' Overton received his Roberts7chairmari Tbf the Lay-discharge at Ft. McPherson, men's Committee for the festi- -CISTERN AUTO ASSOC I ATE STORE I 7 j. '7 ing Homer Stephen Stephenville, Texas 42 ClubMeH Thursday Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Ballentin-were hosts to the members ot the .42 Club Thursday ing4at their, 'Dinner vas served to the following: Mr. and Mrs.

Herman QampbelL Mr. and Courts Cleveland, llr. anoV Mrs. Chevis Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs.

Percy Dunnam, Mrsr J. D.McEmaney, and Mrs. Barney Cargile, llr and Mrs. W. H.

Hooten, and Mrs. n.u. inomason. 1 Gced T. U.

Static-Free Reception TRUETONE Table Radio Sensitive FM-AM reception. 1 tubes plus rectifier. Walnut plastic cabinet 7 $58Q( D202R, -in zirt 1 1-? 21" TRUETONE TV Easy Terms $281SS "Master' table model. Fringe area performer. Converts '-for UHF.

7 2D23 a- UvSV7- Georgia, on October 11, after two years servcie in the' Army, tion of any kind will be taken. He has returned to his former Dr. Daniel A. Poling of New work1 on the "Standard -Times in, York and Philadelphia, editor of San Angelo. The Christian Herald, a dynam- Mr.

and Parker of ic speaker, and one of the na-Odessa visited Mr. and Mrs. tion's Jbest known clergymen, Roy L. Pepper Thursday. will "bring the message of the Wl! 1 OUTSTANDING I i -i.

HEATER VALUES! fV I 1 X.W.. fSNr ---E5S i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rains. Come he with us each Suri- AT THE PALACE THEATRE Oct.

17-18 1 JrLrm "lires broken in on cool I fall pavements will 1 oive you extra mile. age. Trade those worn tires for new Goodyear tires todayl jfiA U3HQAL for S. (wJl'Jj'fM) I I your old fires I Lipan OES Honored Charter Member Ipan Chapter of-the Order of the Eastern Star honored its only living charter member, Leota Squyres of Ft Worth, at the meeting on October 7 which also observed the sixtieth anniversary of the iounaing or 'tne cnapter. mts.

Squyres assisted in the organization of the chapter and is still a member of the OES, although this 'was her first visit to Lipan (ligious gatherings in the South- westis expected to take place here Sunday night, Oct. 19, when a mammoth Religious Fes- crina 1q.m jjtat- val, has No collec-. evening. "Everyone, no matter what his beliefs, faith or denomination may is invited to attend," Mr. Rogers said.

"The program for the second annual Cotton Bowl Religious Festival has been planned to provide inspiration and a lift to the spiritsA A 200-voiced massed choir will sin and snppfal numbers will be presented by the Texas christian university choir and the North Texas State College a capella choir. The 50-piece Salvation Army State band will play. all sizes and prices. M50 lo purchased I I RAdTOT HEATER 18,009 DUB PLACE 7 110 NORTH CROCKETT RADIANT CmCjOLATDiC HEATERS-- Wizard "Bath -Room -Heater last week making "Pop calls" on thf ir relatives here. Mr.

and Mrs. Woods are both with Texas Electric in Odessa. The Garden Clubs of Tolar and Granbury met Thursday afternoon, October 9th, in the Recreational building of Tolar M. E. Church for their joint meeting of the month Mrs.

Ella Belcher Pres. of the Tolar Club opened the meeting by welcoming our neighboring club. The Friendship Club of Granbury our guests from the Comanche Club. Mrs. Clay "'CuTrL" The" program leader 'for October in turn introduced Mrs.

Nell Hull of Comanche who gave a brief discussion on Garden Therapy, which was greatly appreciated by all, Mrs. Hull then introduced Mrs. Bill Clem- mon3 of Comanche gavp us Making and -how to wear flowers and I'm sure each one present have had busy fingers After having learned this Tart from our speaker. A lovely social, hour enjoyed by ap-' proxiirfatejy "fifty ladies. "The refreshment table was laid with a brown cloth and fiesta China in an the fall colors.

Table center piece was of; golden glow and colors in a lovely chartruse and green container which matched the Lazy Susans( Sandwiches, pickles, olives, nuts pressed cookies coffee were served. Mrs. Belcher and Mrs. Wythe (club presidents) poured from a lovely Fiesta Pot complimented with a wooden handle. There were 25 dried arrangements on display by the Tolar one of these was by "MissLmda Boase aH6me Ec.

Student of Mrs. Mary Jo Turner and our hats are off to Linda on heroine arrangement container which was" fashioned from a Dried Squash, Miss Emma Lu -Cherry another Home. Ec. student was4 "present. The club will meet again November- for a "Field day" Girls have your walking shoes ready for this will be an "out-door affair" in the qpuntry A sack lunch will also be in order, watch for announcement of date.

Again we extend thanks to the fine club at. Granbury on their -tion anfwedo insist you again. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Wilson speht the weekend in San Ah-'tonio with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Rex-ford Dill and family. Their son, Raymond and family of Houston met them there. Westinghouse Gas Ranges During this sale we will give-one Westinghouse Mixer FREE with each i. Fireside.iRadiant-Heater7J.

mm 5 a WESTERN STANDARD ALCO HOL oaL $1.25 WESTERN PERMANENT gal. $3.45 gal. $3.75 gal. $1.50 PRESTONET TREK III wiAm I I I v. All new.

In Technicolor Scott Bonzo Goes to in College" "fhe CaHboo Troil" with Maureen O'Sullivan Edmond' Gwenn Sllll. Moil, 7" In Sun. Mon. Rainbow Round In Technicolor' Shouder "Lure of the with Wilderness" Frankie- Laine Billy Daniels with Joan Peters Jeffrey Hnter Wed. Thurs.

Tuesday, Do-Nite 60c Boin Car In Technicolor 7 iiy TebHnicolor Yankee Rita Hayworth Buccaneer" Victor Mature--" with ft Yett Chandler "My Gal Sal" range Gas Healers in GAS RANGES dJ- ALL BUILDING MATERIALS CONCRETE TJLE BUILPIKG GRANBURY, TX. HWY3777W, ssi HOMER BOASE was chartered in 1791. 7-t MM4 The First Bank of the U. S..

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