The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1937 Page: 6 of 8
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Mr. nd Mr*.
____ttw past
. Campbell and
Bailey returned
' tor a few day* visit.
-J*. Red White of Grand
Saturday night and Sun-
. _Jr. and Mrs. Odua Perry.
Mr*. Jim Carder of Provi-
alao visiting them at this
Mr* Elmer Davia and baby
J Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davia and
_ Colfax visited Mr. and Mrs.
’ Davia Sunday .
r Mid Mrs. Alfred Davis have re-
Mftoa Hayne* aad
Ifr and Mra Ike
Saline Sunday.
Mr*. Clifford Cosby returned to her
home la Dallas, after a few weeks’
visit her*. I
Mr And Mrs. John Conley and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Davis and children, are
visiting in Arkansas.
Mrs. Baty and ehlidrsn art ______
the former’s mother, Mrs. Hoff. £
Kerens.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Crtm. together
with Mr. and Mrs. Harland Beardtn,
of Van left Saturday night on a vaca-
tion trip to Illinois.
■ Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Easley and little
VAN SCHOOL TRANSFER NOTICE
Those students residing outside the
Van School District who wish to at-
tend the Van school during the 1937-
38 terms of school should be trans-
ferred before August 1st. This trans-
fer can be made either in the County
Supt’s. office or in Supt. J. E. Rhodes’
office at Van high school. 34-4tc
wh,* r ""..joy, •£x Eg*; jr **•?*'* ■*“"*«v*n—«
night and Sund-y at the home of J. *«-**— -- —I m ......
Palmer of Grand Saline.
A family reunion was held
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ABSTRACTS
If you have a land matter of any kind see us.
Van Zandt County Abstract Company
R. E. BLACKWELL, Maaager
Offic* North Side of Court House Canton, Texas
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home of Doke Stribbling last Sunday.
Those present were:* R. F. Stribbling
and family of Roscoe, California; W.
M. Stribbling and family of Edge-
wood; L. L. Stribbling and family,
Dallas; S. H. McMillan and family
of Grand Saline; Mrs. O. C. Ogletree
and children of Dallas; Mrs. Joate
Boggs of Wills Point; Jack Bates or
Grand Saline. Some of the children
and grandchildren were not present.
All enjoyed a picnic dinner under the
shade trees.
The Methodist quarterly conference
met at the Methodist church Sunday
afternoon with a number of visitors
from Union Chapel and Wood Spying*.
Garland Davis and Oree Jones were
united in marriage Saturday nilght
at the Methodist Parsonage. Rev.
Boatman performed the deremony.
Both are popular young folks of this
community and their many friends
wish them much happiness and suc-
cess.
J. D. Rushing and daughter, Minnie
and Mrs. Della Goodman, and son, V.
O. Rushing, attended the memorial
services at Whitehouse last Thurs-
day.
The revival meeting will begin at
the Baptist church next Saturday
night with Rev. Faulkner of Tyler
doing the preaching. An invitation
is extended to all to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Palmer of Grand
Saline were in our community Sunday
afternoon.
Little Miss Betty Barr White is on
the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ray visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Sanders of Edom Sun-
day. /
Twelve little folks gathered at the
home of John Peden Wednesday af-
ternoon, where a party was (given
honoring Charlotte on her second
birthday. Refreshments of ice cream
anjl cake were served.
There will be an old-time ice cream
suprper on the Methodist church yard
next Friday night. The public is in-
v.ted. There will be music for enter-
tainment.
A number of friends and relatives
gathered at the home of L. R. Dowdle
for a birthday dinner honoring his
birthday. There were 38 present.
Mr,
tetter's
might. /
Mr. sod Mrs. I. C. Rhine* wen ta
Tyler Tuesday of teat week on bust-
,nv*s. /
Severs! frqm this community have
SUBSCRIBE
SALINE SUN.
FOR THE GRAND
Truitt Shinn of Carroll visited his
parents, Mr. and Mra. Harris Shinn,
.test Monday.
Miss Evelyn Poe of Grand Saline
,visited Mrs. Wilson Matthews Friday.
Rev. and Mrs. Ritchie of Wills
Point are having their farm home in
this community remodeled.
Little Bobby Oxford of Grand Sa-
Aine visited her grandparents, Mr and
Mrs. Lee Stweart, last week.
George Clower visited his uncle at
Jones on Tuesday of last week.
Mrs, Louise Covington of Van visit-
ed her mother, Mrs. Lum. Oxford, on
Friday.
Elsie Clemments is spending this
week with friends at jEdom and
Brownsboro. 4 tji ,
Paschall Jacobs of Jacksonville and
R. L. Jacobs of Tyler spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. John Goode.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawley and
children and Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Rhines
visited in Ft. Worth Thursday and
Friday.
H. L. Matthews went to Dallas on
business last Thursday.
Lola Shinn visited her sister, Mrs.
Leonard Farrell of Garden Valley last
week.
Mrs. Bessie Whittington of Browns-
boro visited in this community part
of last week.
Douglas Clemments spent last week
visiting his brother near Canton.
Earline Enos spent the week-end
'with relatives at Van.
Brother Calmes will preach at the
revival meeting, which starts on Sun-
day night.
Mrs. Edith Everett and son, Ray-
mond, of Rast visited Mr. and Mrs.
A. T. Cox a while Sunday.
rf mm OrftMd SslIo*
„ Iter grandparents, Mr. aad
Mrs. Wi
Mrs. Nora Null of Jamestown visit-
*d Mr. and Mrs. Clevy Null and
daughter a while Saturday night.
Carlton Clark of Kaufman spent
Saturday night with his father, Robert
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams and daugh
ters, Faith and Hope, of Grand Saline
visited C. L. Chiles Sunday after-
nooon.
T. K. Post and family spent Friday
•with Mr. and Mrs. Condie Copenhaver.
Mrs. Coy Hollowell of Corinth visit-
ied her parents, part of laat week
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carraway and
daughter, lone, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Grandy Darby Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. John Copenhaver spent few
days test week with her daughter
Mrs. Howard Whatley, of East Cen-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Yancy Chiles and
children spent Sunday with 0. L.
Chiles.
Mrs. John Copenhaver visited her
daughtef? Mra. Arleigh Presswood,
Friday.
Bobby Bailey visited Mr. and Mra.
Yancy Chiles a while Saturday night.
Mra. F. C. Williams of Grand Saline
spent a while Thursday with Mrs.
Frank Williams.
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Many women, who formerly suf-
fered from a weak, run-down con-
dition as a result of poor assimila-
tion of food, say they benefited by
taking CARDUI, a special medicine
for women. They found it helped to
Increase the appetite and improve
digestion, thereby bringing them
more strength from their food.
Naturally there is lqps discomfort
at monthly periods when the system
has been strengthened and the vari-
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Cardul, praised by thousands of women.
Is well worth trying. Of course. It not
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Proctor, Willard. The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1937, newspaper, July 29, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016719/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.