The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1961 Page: 8 of 8
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TUB Al.TO HHR.\LD, AI.TO. TEXAS. Jl-
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SAVE
on your fishing needs
ME CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING SUPPLIES
WE WAVE COMPLETELY RESTOCKED OUR
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
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^[rs. Nell Blder uf Tant[<a. Ft;< .
is visiting in the homo of tier
t-istcr. Mrs. Arch th'tetHnt).
Mrs Motvin Sessions and Mt-
P.P. Ho'.t.w.ty ncro visitors in
Tyler Aluttday to view the Parade]
ofttmns.
^Ir. ami ^Irs. J. W Hit-iiai'tison
and IMr. and !Mrs. James ^1.,
Hicli irdson spent ]as' we"k vaca-
tioning in Coiorado.
We now have anything that you might need in the way o^ ^
NAILS. PIPE. GARDEN TOOLS, FISHING SUPPLIES, POTS, ^
PANS. SPOONS, KNIVES, and many other items in the hard- ^
ware line. §
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COME !N TO SEE US TODAY
SAME OLD LOCATION
W M. THOMAS HARDWARE
& SPORUNG GOODS
LEWIS THOMAS.
Mr. and Mrs. .fame- M Richard-
son and rhitdren of Corpus Ciiristi.
arc spending .'lis week hoc visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richardson
and Mrs. Lois Henry in Rusk.
CccaBHews-
Miss Mamie 1
week-cttd in <
sister-in-law. Mt
OtniM
,ir!c'nt'ied)iome
, ., [':dd.i\-vi-it
Karil-at
Jackie Murtws who is attending
Soutlmc ton Business University
in Houston, spent the week-end
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
George Burrows, ittthe Junes
Ctiape) Community.
Alis.- ^iaureett Bt\-ck anti Miss
!'a'-,\ (^tenstftt of Orange, \isited
i"tiic!n)niooi'thc!'. B. Ho])owavs
io to Bakeview for Me
<< ii'i^ ueek wltere tiicy will act
a.- c.unseiors.
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Patestine District
W.S.C.S. Seminar
Meets At Teasue
Tae Pa] - ne Distn,- Semitiar
'ftr.cW '-..a:-.'- Society ef Chris-
t:a:. So-vict -.vi:!be he-id in the
Me:::.n:s: C:..:;ch. Tcague. Julv
2,. (Thursday beginning at 9:00
a. m.
The four approved studies for
JH'd-'jL' wit! hj presented.
Churehcs for New Times—Mrs.
A. E. Banheim. Atto.
Christian Mission in Batin
American Counttit.*^ Blataii*
Card. Athens.
The Christian and Responsible
Citizenship — Mrs. E. M. Decker.
Jr.. Jacksonville.
The Meaning of Suffering—}
Mrs. Harry Williams. Frankston.,
Nursery wii] be avaiiabie for}
ait children.
Lunch wii! be served at 12:30. ^
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Danheim,
Mesdames Atlibelie Wood and
Bonnie Foss were guests Sunday
in thg home of Mrs. Wood's son.
Charles Wood, in Athens.
Mrs. Vivian Goodson
Buried At Sbiloh
Mrs. Vivian Goodson of Ba
P rte. daughter of the la'.e Mr.
and Mr-. ThelstonHolcomb uf
Alt was buried at Shiloh Ccin-
eterv July 15. ^Irs. Goodson died
Julyl3i]i a Galveston Hospital.
Her husband. Fred M. Goodson.
preceded her in dcatii September.
1959.
Survivors are two tiaunhters,
Mrs. Violet Httltquist of BaPorte
and Mrs. Norma Winstead of San
Diego. Calif.; two granddaugh-
ters. Mrs. Norma Gray. San An-
tonio, and Miss Marilyn Hultquist
of BaPorte; two grandsons. John
Wo ol- nf the U. S. Air Force in
France, and David Winstead of
San Antonio; and one great-
grandson. James Terry Gray III
of San Antonio.
In Appreciation
Gt\at iy our loss, and yet we
arorit-hly blessoft with so many
wonderful trionds who share our
sorrow at this difficult time.
For this, we wish to express our
appreciation for your thoughtful-
ness. and every deed of kindness.
You. our friends aw nuking
ourhut'dencasiertobear.
May God hloss each of you.
The Family of Harmon West.
Air. and Mrs. t
daughter. Cindy,
here for several
Jim l-'rwin honn
Mr X A. Et'
i tt i spendmc
(HCHMG AVWM)
Yau tan g#t Wor)d-Wid. Tri. A u
int. for a R)dku)ou!)y p
Yew
)n*Mramw
Day.
and ONLY for th# T'^' You
Cov^' Might .nd
and yow Pay ONLY for th. Am.^t
BETTER COVERAGE THAW YOU BUY 7M0M)m
Your Baggogo and Eff#tt. ton b. Cov.^
Lou or DutrutHon for L)tM.
Hardty Afford to b. With'JH/"
with iter s '!.. !! H. Soiley and
Mr. and Mr
Jr .andMrs. Hov
Sunday and M<
dria. Ba.. visitir
H. H Mason an
t'.,,l.))itt
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Mr. a'"'M!'^ l'!<'kc.\'A)tenant'l §
Mr ar.d Mr- B"h!y Holconibl &
it; );,.t Ac, k-.nd in Galvcstor. &
.. v..-.-, i trip. . ^
i Mr.
Air. atMi Mr-
atnison, Tomm\
spent, ias' we<
their paretits :o
Mr at ! Mrs. J
Mr and Mrs.
had^iritingintl
last week-end Ji
Nacogdoches; W
Fort Worth: Ima
liani.-. Austin, at
of Alto.
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a'.:.i"t'hcs;
Julia
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CALL TODAY!
SHATTUCK !NSURMCE AC
Day Phone 139 Ni^ht Phone J
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As: W'i'-
andMr-
rlav'flast
Airs. Frank
Frank Jr. and ';
I-an^s'i n ainis<
Mi\ -i, wci\- ^u
Allen M nday.
here by Airs. J
jrcturn from H
^ itad \:ited h,-
Coie, ultoisa;
]!< \ ami Airs. Jewel MeCiun- A]
,,;,y mdciiiidxn of Husk, spent Sun- am,
after friends.
Mrs.
\iiti.tH relatives amd \M'hn
jman.
- t'rieni!
tiieir
!\lrs. BMin Hanna of College
'I Mr ^latio]]. --[icnt the week-end M:
inn- visiting with her parent-.
Mr anti Mrs. HussellSmitii. Gn r
,'ov.ia
Janice, ac-
after
-rat). H spit iin
esasrrsssas^
Air. and Mrs. T. R. Rich and
Airs Oscar Phillips attended the
funeral of the former's niece.
Airs. Ines Dickey, which was held
at Hickory Grove Baptist Church
Wednesday afternoon at 2:00
o'ciock.
Airs. Grace Reed returned home
Sunday from an extended visit in
Houston with her daughter. Airs.
M.R.Williams and family. Be-
fore returning home she vacation-
ed with friends to San Antonio.
Austin. Garner's State Park.
Long Horn Cavern and other
points of interest.
Card Of Thanks
May 1 say "Thank You" from
the bottom of my heart for the
many wonderful deeds rendered
dur.,,gtltctinn:ofmyiti)tessir,
the hospital and since I have re-
turned home.
Ftjr the flowers, cards and gifts
I sincerely thank you. and my
prayer is that you will be blessed
with true friends such as I have
had. should a similar misfortune
befail you.
Mrs. Luther Allen.
Alesdames A.E. Danheim, Bon-
nie Foss. Ciyde Poore, George
Kelly, Reba Moses, and Mamie
Lee Carter attended the Pales-
tine District Seminar Wesleyan
Service Guild heid in Athena
Sunday afternoon at the First
Alethodist Church of that city.
Airs. Danheim was one of tile
four teachers in the Seminar,
subject of tlie s?udy course being
"Churches For New Times."
BPSK TKXAS
OPKXi:(tnr. M DAMA
ALTO THEATRE
Mr^ O ar Allen, acco'inpi'iiot
l'.s)n rii,.n^, i)e-.t .Mrs. S. M.
I\.i '-f-r and All -. John !). Alh t
, I Jc.. went to Mariin Sttn-
d.,} ' < \i ' 0-.cai \!l"ti \\h<
i I pa'ien' ill the \*A Hosoitat
Card Of Thanks
Wo are very appreciative of the
many kind deeds rendered during
the illness :uid death of our loved
one. Dan Spencer.
Your comforting expresssion of
sympathy wiil always be held in
grateful remembrance.
Alay God bless each of you.
The Family of Dan E. Spencer.
Card Of Thanks
I wish ',o thank my white and
colored friends who were so nice
tc me while I was ill.
Your thouglitfulnesswili always
be remembered.
Lucille Brown.
Now that we have days for prac-
tically everything else why not set
one aside for the purpose of honor
ing the business man.
! REMEMBER IMS!
AFTER AN ACCIDENT !T !S TOO ^
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LATE TO CHECK YOUR INSURANCE^
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SEE US NOW WHILE THERE ^
IS STILL TIME ^
CALL US TODAY $
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
JULY 27-28
gREN'T YOU
You gave '
CUBA' TO CASTRO!
HUNGARY TO MR K!
CHINA TO MAO!
Don t Give YOUR Freedom
Away. .WAKf UP AND ftGHI!
"THE 11TH COMMANDMENT
RELAX IN COOL COMFORT
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY—FRIDAY- JULY 26-27-28
WBS
S-Sct. Dot. KorasknofKcllei
} A. F. B. Texas, spent the iatter
^ ar' <'f last week here with his
PHONE 353 pantits. Alt atid Airs. Alee Ko-
raska. Hotttrning Sunday, he was
accompanied tty his father, who
is visiting in San Antonio with his
) r <th< r. PaulKoraska.
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THURSDAY KID SHOW 12:30 P.M.
Be l<)'ic. s-t n'i :n;i 7c
A] iss \ i . i : < . "f t)!
and A])-, ('a:.:'-- MM!))
Gttest- in the home of Mr. and ehildrcn !' ! ;rni Sh
Mt> W X. Roberson the past Tyler; Mr ,.:.iiMrs.
weoh won- Mrs. W. M. Phelps. iir'iok-.Ji li iaJi.'titfn.
(t' \'i )aiid. Ohio; Mrs. Jack Bee- an<i!.iinl.< ,f R.L
' bom atid son. Kenneth, of Daiias;
Mrs. Alice Potter and Jimmy
I'otter of Crockett: and Mr. and
^Irs Weldott B. Curry of Shreve-
P"rt, La.
!<tld Betty
a.nd Al"
'.cr, ttrii S\t'l'rSWii-<
Sunday L;ar in the
Btwks iftttc.
WWAH-FRANCE VM
SATURDAY—SUNDAY—JULY
29-30
Plus Cartoons Galore
Lots of Fun For All
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— SATURDAY ONLY —
JULY 29
Ed Suttivan M?*
^THB !S REALLY THE BIG SHOWt"
Be sure your machines M"
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MOLLY BEE-BEN COOPER
SUNDAY & MONDAY
JULY 30-31
sum me
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SATURDAY MIDNIGHT
MACUMBA LOVE"
COMING soon
Ehe screen's 12 tniili.n dollar spectacle
^housands in the cast ! years in the malting!
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Robt. McC!ure A. L. (Boots) Brooks
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COMING SOON
"The Naked Edge"
^ use on!y PREC!S^I
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Don't trust to "look-aHkes" when
bearings in IH equipment. Get ^
bearings ... factory-designed, ncin-tf ^ ^
proved by International Harvester. --
they Btand up under capacity
reatore "like-new" performance-**
"down-time." „*hnn6t
Hemember, a bearing must do more
^it has to "take the ioad."
Un onty pr<€it)on !H b<aHng!.
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1961, newspaper, July 27, 1961; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215685/m1/8/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.