The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1954 Page: 5 of 8
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THK FAIKHI:I.II RK<'ORDER, FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE CXWTNTy, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE S, 1954 —PAGE VIVK
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Ejft in the home of Mr.
York this week
daughter, Mrs. L. R.
Mg and Mr. Anderson,
I p-andson, T-Sgt. and Mrs.
je Anderson and baby,
llSgfl Anderson is a mem-
K U. S. Marine Corps.
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1 B. Speed is visiting in
this week.
Wo-
fford pnd children
enained to visit this week in Oak-
wood an£ Fairfield.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tisdale of i
Woodvilie visited relatives here
last weekend.
adys Ray visited in the
home Monday even-
; THrs' Jim'York and
HCalifornia visited Mrs.
3mitH Tuesday even-
John ftaldree is in Houston
this week where he is going
through a medical clinic, and
visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alva Baldree.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Wood spent
Sunday in Houston.
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M M,rs. Brruria Gorman of Hous-
ton visited in the .1. C. Hitter
. .. -
Recent guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bonner were
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Whitaker of
re- Fort Worth, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Burns of Teague, who also
visited Mrs. Lizzie Bonner, who
is ill at the local hospital.
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I,. .1. Davis and Kathy and
George visited Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Rudasill in Basiie, La., last
weekend.
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UHBfl Highway 75
home Monday.
Mrs. J. O. Swinburn was ex-
pected to return home today
Visitors this week in the home
of Mrs. Beulah Robertson anil
other relatives are Mr. and Mrs.
George Robertson anil sons, Me-
Allen; Mr. and Mrs. George
Howard and children, Neltja,
Linda, and George Jr., of Kansas
City, Kan.
Mrs. John Wheeler and Stan
of Longview visited here last
week and they apd Mrs. C. P.
Fischer visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
from St. Louis, Mo., where she, Fred Fischer and Charles Fred-
j visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swin-|erick in Dallas Monday and
I burn, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swin-, Tuesday of last week.
| burn, M*^ and Mrs. Carl Swin-
burn .Iff
last week.
and daughter, born
Mrs. Edd Gaffney of Austin
spent the past weekend here
and in Klrvin with relatives.
' Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mcllveen
jof Kansas City, Mo., were week-
end visitors in Fairfield and
Wortham.
The Rev. and Mrs. W. D.
Metzgar ami sons, Billy Jack,
David, Robert Douglas and
Leslie Paul left Monday for De-
Quenc-e, Ark., to visit her broth-
er, M-Sgt.' A. A. Sanders, who
will leave soon for overseas
duty.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Withrow
and sons, Billy Paul'and Buddy,
of Orange visited relatives here
last weekend.
Mrs. Floyd Ewer is expected
tp return, home this weekend
from a visit with her sister, Mrs.
Gwynn Williams and Mr. Wil-
liams in Sherman.
Mrs. J. W. Elliott of Corsicana
is visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Speed this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelms of
I C'lute City were guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Speed and other relatives here
last weekend. Site was accom-
panied home by her sister,
Felicia, who will remain for a
two weeks visit.
Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Miles visit-
ed in Powell Sunday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bowden
and children of Koidak, Alaska,
visited Sunday in the home of j
Mr. and Mrs. T. R Childs. They
were on their way to Pensacola,
Fla., where he will he teaching
on the base there.
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Guests Thursday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. (\ Ritter were
Mrs. Henry Ritter of Guena
Park, Calif., Mrs. Emma Thorp,
Mrs. Ritter'S sister, and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Thorp of Los Angeles,
Calif.
The Eighth Grade Class was
entertained with of" plrty Thurs-
day night following their grad-
uation exercises at the school
auditorium. The party was held
at the History Chtfj ttlubhouse.
Crystal containers ? held de-
corations of gardenias which
centered the table laid with a
lace cloth, and the Magnolia
arrangement on the mantel.
Refreshments of punch and
cookies were served. The white
napkins were inscribed in gold,
"Congratulations Jr. High
Grads.”
Hosts and hostesses for the
occasion, were Mr. ^tnd Mrs.
Frank Aultman, Mr. and Mrs.
Clay Burkhart, Mr. and Mrs.
A C. Hart, Dr. and Mrs. L L.
Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Ivy and Mr. and Mrs. Ramon
Kirgan. !
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Presbyterian
Church
Kuniliiy
10: A. M.—Sunday School.
11 A. M.—Morning worship.
S 1’. M.—Evening worship.
Monday
,'i P. M.—Women of Church.
Wednesday
8 P. M.—Mid-week service.
Friday __
7 P. M.—Pjonker Cfass.
HI RLE SCHOOL—Daily Vaca-
tion Bible School will he held at
the church Monday, June 7,
through Friday, June 12. Class-
es daily 8:30 to 11:00 A. M. Reg-
istration Monday morning.
THE PIONEER CLASS—Will
not meet with the regular Bible
School, but will have 10 sessions
one night a week running for 10
weeks, beginning Friday night,
at 7 o'clock. -
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Miss Linda Rankin accompan-
ied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dickie and
Joe to their home in Corpus
Christi Sunday to visit several
weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald,
Jan and Joan of Dickenson spent
last weekend In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jirfi McDonald.
The annual family reunion of
the Summers children was held
Sunday, May 30, at Fort Parker.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Summers and son,
BiRy J., of Azle; Mr. and Mrs.
John Summers, Galena Park;
Mrs. M. F. Remington, Fort
Worth; Mr. and Mrs. J. T Rob-
inson, Houston; Mr. and Mrs.
Davis Phillips, Teague; Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Summers, Houston;
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Summers
and son, David, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Summers and daughter,
Loretta Mae, Beaumont; Billy
Joe Gilliam, Bobbie Glenn Sum-
mers, Galena Park.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Summers
and children, Charlotte, Sandy,
Johnnie May and Allen, of Hous-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Claude A Ali-
mon and two daughters, Galena
Park; Allen Robinson, Milton
Dawson and Gene, Kirvin; Mrs.
Tames H. Summers and little
son, James Jr. of Galena Park;
Carol Lyn, Ralph and Don Rob
inson, Houston; Mrs. C. W.
Walker, Margie and Benny, of
Mexia; Mrs. Edna Moore, Fair-
field; Mr. and Mrs. John Robin-
son, Mexia.—Reporter.
m
Mr. and Mrs. Mortis Harriwm
and Shehna Sue and Mr. and
Mrs. Wiley Richardson visited
in the homes of Mr. and Mrs..
Richard Lumpier and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Gordon last week*
end in Houston. ' v . ;
Mrs. Charles Jones and chil-
dren of Agua Duke were guests
in the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Keaton, this
week.
Mrs. Beatrice Johnson of Vider
visited in Fairfield last weekend.
She was formerly a teacher in
the Fairfield schools.
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Kirgan, Joe Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1954, newspaper, June 3, 1954; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1125394/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.