The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. [14], Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1931 Page: 3 of 6
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RIVERSIDE
(Delayed from last week)
Hubert McAllister has been on the
•lek list for the past week, but is bet-
ter now.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Waymire visit*
■' ed Tom Joslin and family Sunday.
Virgil Woodrum visited Ted Neal
at Cottonwood Saturday night and
Sunday. n
C. H. Hobbs" visited his son, Geo.
Hobbs, Sunday.
Little Leonard Hewitt received a
very bad cut on his leg one day this
week.
Mrs. Tom Neal and children of
Cottonwood visited Mrs. S. A. Wood-
rum the latter part of this week.
Carroll Hewitt visited C. H. Hobbs
and wife Sunday.
Mrs. S. A. Woodrum and Mrs. Tom
Neal visited Mrs. J. H. Worden Fri-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Jack Woodrum visited Mrs.
C. H. Hobbs Sunday.
J. W. Byford and family of Creagle-
ville visited Dr. Byford Sunday.
Mrs. George Hobbs visited Mrs. J.
H. Worden Saturday evening.
Alvin McAllister is on the sick list
this week.
Oscar Worden visited Roy Fowler
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Woodrum visit-
ed Wit McAllister and family Monday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hobbs visited
Bill Hewitt and family Saturday night.
Claud Woodrum visited A. W. Mc-
Allister Sunday.
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The new Ford
is an
economical car
to own and drive
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£mt tint cost9 tow cm
mtiom end up-keep9 nnd
depreciation mean a distinct saving
to everg purchaser
THE NEW Ford is a splendid car to own and drive
because of its attractive lines and colors, safety, com-
fort, speed, reliability and long life.
There are, in addition, three other features of
Importance to every far-seeing automobile owner...
low first cost, low cost of operation and up-keep, and
low yearly depreciation.
During the life of the ear, the day-by-day economy
of owning a Ford will amount to considerably more
than the saving qd the first cost. You save when you
buy the Ford and you save every mile you drive.
The reasons for this economy are simplicity of
design, high quality of materials and care in manu-
facturing and assembling. Many vital parte are made
to limits of one one-thousandth of an inch. Some to
three ten-thousandths of an inch. Throughout, the
aew Ford is an outstanding example of fine crafts-
, mans hip in automobile engineering.
The move you see of the new Ford—the more you
talk to Ford owners amd experienced mechanics—the
mote certain you become of this fact. . It brings
you everything you want or need in a motor car at an
unusually low price.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodrum visit-
ed W. R. Rogers and family Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. J. H. Worden visited Mrs. J.
C. Woodrum one day last week.
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CLARK NEWS
There was no Sunday School Sun-
day on account of the bad weather.
Sir. and Mrs. W. J. Jennings of
Canton, celebrated their 51st wedding
anniversary with a wedding dinner at
the home of their son, Mr. J. R. Jen-
nings and family, with a number of
the
last
CAMS
relatives present
Several from here attended
Tournament at Grand Saline
week.
Wilburn Thornton spent the past
few days with Mr. Henry Phillips and
family.
Wilburn Phillips of Arkansas is
visiting friends and relatives in this
community.
Miss Merle Monroe visited Mrs.
Sofia Oliver a while Sunday.
Mrs. Gertie Melton was on the sick
list the past few days.
Rev. Webb Melton held funeral ser-
vices at the home of‘Mr. and Mrs.
Tommie Pearson for their infant child
last Saturday.
Mrs. Ella Phillips and daughter, Ef-
fle, spent last Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. Minnie Jennings, and chil-
dren.
Miss Ruby Yarbrough spent Satur-
day nigHt with her sister, Mrs. Willis
Rose Monroe, .at Qrand Saline.
There was some destruction in this
community by the storm Sunday morn-
ing about 6 o’clock when it completely
destroyed the car house of Henry Phil-
lips and tore down his garden fence.
It also took the roof off of Jethro Mel-
ton's barn.
Miss Lois Jennings was on the sick
list Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McNyrton
spent Sunday evening with Mr. G. W.
Jennings and family.
Mr. Loven built himself a storm
house last week.
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OILTON NEWS
We had a crowd ouf to Sunday
School Sunday. ,
There is singing hare every Sunday
afternoon led oy J. R. Howell and J.
W. Rea. Everyone is invited to come.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackstock and
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Leonard spent Sun-
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Rea.
B. M. Hamrick and wife spent the
week-end at Waco.
Thoe and Verlie Moon spent Satur-
day night with Miss Owens.
Miss Nannie Murphree spent last
week visiting her relatives.
Mrs. Celia Mae Taylor spent the
week-end at her sister’s bedside.
Mrs. Ida Bell Campbell is on the
sick list at th» time.
L. A. Smith was a visitor in our com-
munity Monday.
UNION SPRINGS
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There has been a lot of sickness in
and near the community of late.
Mrs. Carrie Huber spent a while
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mary
Lad Grier. •
On account of bad roads and weath-
er there were only a few at church
Sundhy.
Mrs. A. D. Fagg and children of
Navarro county are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Grier and family.
Mrs. A. W. Grier Jr. and Mrs. Er-
nest Huber spent Friday afternooto
with Mrs. Bertha Benson.
Little Betty June Fowler has bean
staying with her aunt in Grahd Sa-
line for the past few weeks.
C. B. Fowler end family spent a
while Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Grier Jr. . -4K
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Sunday
UneieBUlia
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Homer Thompsog'tfMftt Saturday
night aad Sunday with Lsmiard Hollo-
well of Corinth.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Palmer of
Creagleville spent Sunday night with
Mr. and Mra. P. G. Tunnell.
Mrs. L. A. Smith and Minnie Pearl
Vestal spent Friday eve with Ada
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Esra Tunnell and
daughter, Ruby, of Van spent Friday
ni^rhi with Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Tun-
Miss Adine and Artie Palmer visit-
ed Mrs. P. G. Tunnell one day last
week.
Little Floy Dean and Gloria Dell
Tunnell spent Saturday and Sunday
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Palmer, of Creagleville.
MVs. N. McKibben spent last Thurs-
day eve with Ada Thompson.
L. A. Smith attended court at Can-
ton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hollowell and
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Thompson took
dinner with grandpa Hollowell of
Corinth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hollowell and
daughter, Lucille, spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Bur-
ges. *
Mrs. L. A. Smith was in Canton sev-
eral days last week.
O. G. Brawner has returned home
from Dallas.
Little J. M. Stephens was on the
sick list last week.
EAST CENTER
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The rain that has fallen during the
week-end has stopped farming for a
few days.
S. B. Kirby Sr. and daughter, Mrs.
Maude Alexander, are visiting in Ft.
Worth. They will probably go on to
Sweetwater if his health gets better.
Mrs. Fred Palmer and daughter,
Pauline, were at the bedside of the
former’s mother, Grandma Baker, at
her daughter’s home at Owlet Green.
Mrs. Baker was brought back home
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Francis Griffin of Grand Sa-
line visited her aunt, Mrs. Dick Wat-
son, Saturday night.
A. G. Whitt visited Uncle Jap An-
ders Friday at Antioch. Uncle Jap
has been ill for some time.
Guy Lynch of Van visited Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Palmer Sunday.
Our school is progressing nicely.
A. G. Whitt had his cattle vaccinat-
ed against black leg Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dit Wheeler spent
Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs. John
Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Buck enter-
tained with a party on Saturday night.
For a limited time, you can get the
Sun and Semi-Weekly Farm News
both one year for $2.00. Call at the
Sun office.
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The Grand Saline Sun will pay 5c
per pound for clean white rags. j
Davisson
Ginger”, sad the
The exact date w
Vernon Camper of Union Springs
was in the community Monday morn-
ing.
Modene McKibben was the guest of
Oletha Box on Sunday night.
Mrs. Adkins of Grand Saline was
in the community Friday.
Mrs. Malvin Mullins or Clower visit-
ed Mrs. Dovie Burges and Mrs. Opal
Fowler laet Friday.
Mrs. N. S- Maxfield is at home af-
ter a two week’s visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Mullins in the Clowers
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nations of
Wisdom Temple visited relatives here
during the week-end.
E. D. Oorey made a business trip
to Jones on Wednesday morning.
Faynell Williams and Ruby Godwin
were guests of Vastie and Cleo Davis
on Friday night.
The Wisdom Temple Basketball
teams played some interesting games
with the two Sand Flat teams. The
game on
Sand Flat i
Flat won
Jewel Ski
Oletha Bix on Frl
Vastie and Cl«
urday night in Gn
of their aunt, Mix ^
Texas had 212
1850 when it to<
eighty years it hi
or 2,647 per cent,
years it has almost
lation.
Texas' manufactured i
000,000 pounds of candj
ing 28,800,000 pounds
800,000 pounds of m£
pounds of peanuts.
R. Hunt in Texas We
.Job printing of all fcbri
quickly at the Grand Safi]
You Are Assured the
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When you drink a bottle of Coca-Cola,
can rest assured that everything that go
it are of the purest of ingredients—and
that the bottles are thoroughly cleaned
sterilized before being filled.
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You can get a bottle
of Coca-Cola just a-
round the corner
from anywhere.
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Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
J. W. CARTER. Mgr.
DRESSES
For
SPRING
Our racks are filled with the new
spring dresses. We can not begin
to describe the many different
styles, colors and prints.
Just say they are beautiful
dresses, you’ll find what you want
at prices you are willing to pay.
$5.75 to $16.75
Spring Coats
$9.50 to $18.50
See our new Spring^
Millinery. Msny etptee
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Proctor, Willard. The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. [14], Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1931, newspaper, February 12, 1931; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1015749/m1/3/?q=%22divorce%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.