The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. [42], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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Perry Davis entertained Sun-
day with s dinner honorfhg Perry end
Parker Davis on their 0 th birthday.
A delicious dinner whs served to 46
people.
* Mr. mnd Mrs. Lotte Jones end
daughter of Arp visited Mr. end Mrs.
Homer Davis pert of lest week.
Mrs. Clifford Cosby end children
of Dalles spent lest week with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Heynss.
Mrs. Perk Whiteker of Overton end
children visited Saturdey end Sun-
day with Mr. end Mrs. Kenneth Dsvis.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Perry visited
Mr. and Mrs. Louise Peel Saturdey
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burges and
family have moved to Van.
Mrs. Kelly Conley of Grand Saline
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Conley Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Davis is employed in
Van at this time.
When thia photograph, showing a transport loaded with steel-helmeted Japanese soldiers arriving at
Tfingtau was made, Japan and China were technically at peace. Many of these men and many Chinese sol-
'y‘\, die** died, slain by each other, but still there was "no war."
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Mr. and Mrs. Troy Grey of Crooked
Creek attended Sunday school here
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and Mrs. Garland Palmer at-
Sundgy school at Creagleville
Sunday and took dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Prank Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs."- S. H. Parker, Mrs.
. Hattie Smith end Mrs. Milburn Sloan
visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anders
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lewis, Misses
Mary and Lesta Smith of Ft. Worth
and Mrs. W. L. Lewis and daughter, noon.
Lucille, of Grand Saline and Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Gray of Crooked Creek all
took dinner Sunday with Mrs. J. M.
Lewis.
Mrs. Allen Smith is ill at this
time.
L. H. Watson is also ill at this
time.
Mrs. Jeff Yarbrough spent Satur-
day night with relatives in Dallas. She
attended the funeral of her nephew,
Woodrow Mullins, Saturday afternoon.
The latter was killed in a car accident
Thursday night. John Yarbrough,
son, accompanied her home and took
supper'With them Sunday night.
We had a real good singing here
Sunday afternoon. We welcome all
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Citizens of Grand Saline - Grand
Saline Trade Territory and Custom-
ers of N. E. Marett Grocery & Mkt.
GREETINGS:
I have purchased the N. E. Marett Grocery and Market, and will
tfltf the business over Monday morning. Sept. 6th 1937.
It is n»y aim to continue the good services Mr. Marett has given
daring the years he has been serving the Grand Saline people and
trade territory, and I earnesly solicit your patronage.
I will be in the Store on the later days of this week, and will be
glad to meet and get acquanlted, and personally contact as many of
Mr. Marett’s customers as well as all others, whether you expect to
do any trading or not.
Come in and lets get acquainted.
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Lawrence Springs
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Daniels had
visitors from Hill county last week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. White visited
Mrs. J. O. Pearson a while Saturday
morning. Mrs. White and Mrs. Per-
son visited Aunt Henny Loden Sat-
urday afternoon. I
Earl Daniels is still very sick and
Mrs. Hattie Herron is on the sick
list.
Mrs. J. O. Pearson and son, Wal-
back again on the third Sunday after- "!*r* v‘sit®d Mr’ and Mrs’ Joe Haw'
° kins Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kamman,
Clark, and Mr. and Mrs- W. E. Duke
and sons, Sim and Winfield, visited
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Slaughter at
Crooked Creek Thursday night.
A birthday dinner was given Sun-
day for Mrs. Buck Herron and her
sister, Mrs. E. T. Thompson at Mrs.
Buck Herron’s. Those present were:
Mrs. Harvey Bailey and two sons, Mr.
and Mrs. F. B. Fisher, one daughter
and three sons, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Thompson, two daughters and two
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dickey,
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Fatheree, Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Herron, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Minatrea and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Frankie Herron, daughter and son,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fisher^ daughter
and son and Mr. and Mrs. Buck Her
ron and daughter and son.
Mr .and Mrs. A. Q. Weatherall and
family visited the latter’s sister, Mrs.
Charley Henry, Saturday night in
Dallas.
Raymond Weatherall visited his
cousin, Ennis Martin, at Myrtle
Springs part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Herron visited
his mother, Mrs. Hattie Herron, over
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kamman,
Clark, and Winfield Duke were Beth-
lehem visitors Sunday afternoon and
Sunday night. They visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Kamman and attended
church.
Mr. ang Mrs. Sherman Herron and
sons visited his mother, Mrs. Hattie
Herron, and children over the week-
end.
Everyone remember singing next
First Sunday afternoon. Visitors are
always welcome.
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HEN the weather man
warns of cold next fall, be
V eitagly ready for it! You have
V-1 sixty days till ehilLtime ... as-
sure better health and comfort
* fog your home next winter
an Automatic Gas Floor
, . . . have it installed
while there’s plenty of
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FLOOR FBRlUCE
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Ask TOW dealer about Automatic Gas
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Sunday school was well attended
Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Mitchpll and
little daughter of Talco are visiting
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Crosby.
Mrs. Ola Ray and daughter, Fran-
ces, spent from Friday until Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Bush at
Friendship.
Misses Billie Joe Vaughn, Ava Nell
Sloan and Jeppie Joyce Shinn spent
Sunday with Loudella Hawkins at
Antioch.
Several from here attended church
in Grand Saline Sunday night.
Carroll Shinn returned to his home
in Port Arthur Thursday. His moth-
er, Mrs. Leroy Cunniff, and son re-
turned with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kirkpatrick have
been visiting his parents in Lawrence,
Texas.
T. J. Hawkins of Central spent Sun-
day with Lee Sloan and family.
Several #rom this community at-
tended the singing at Antioch Sunday
afternoon.
Russell Fields of Port Arthur os
visiting Elwyh Shinn.
Everyone is invited to attend the
Eprworth League meeting Sunday
night.
Mias Margie Watson of Antioch
spent Si/nday night with Myrtle Sloan.
Mrs. II. E. Loden is still on the sick
list. ,
Several from here attended the
shower for Mrs. Farris H*wkins at
the home of Mrs. Clifford Campbell
nt Antioch on Wednesday afternoon.
If*8- John Kerr children of
irs.‘Milton
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SUN.
II BillllHilwPi
6. D.
C. D. Defee, ioeal Optometrist, has
received many testimonial of praises
from those for whom ho has fitted
glasses. The latest was received last
week from, Y. 0. Corley, Timpeon. Mr.
Corley says:
“Dear Old Friend.”
I am taking this opportunity to
thank you for the nice way you treat-
ed Mrs. Corley. I don’t think the
Greatest Specialist could have done a
better or more satisfactory job of
fitting her eyes. She is perfectly
satisfied and says the glasses opened
up a new world for her. I am com-
ing up soon and have glasses fitted
for myself, and I am bringing Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Corry.
“Mrs. Corley says you have her
everlasting gratitude and may God
bless you in all your worthy under-
takings.”
"I api as ever your friend."
Mr. and Mrs. Y. O. Corley.
—You, too, may get this same ex-
pert service at the office of C. D. De-
fee in Bailey’s Pharmacy. And if
will >lmf»
low ci ‘
make It
Bits O’l
| Being good merely tor go te
is selfishness.
Some, are honest only when
being watched.
Better follow the Golden Rate 1
the Rule of Gold.
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It is a tragedy to grow
out having lived.
A wagging
friends.
tongue
Work keeps the
where it shouldn’t.
mind from
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Proctor, Willard. The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. [42], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1937, newspaper, September 2, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017321/m1/3/?q=corinth: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.