The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1956 Page: 7 of 8
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Teague, Texas, Thursday, July 19, 195^7
^jting
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. i^_-i went to an-
tehunt, talk and fine
i( Saturday night, and
thwv j. were more
present and it
lo the election day
j not tslr the cand*-
. stick and they all
wanted the office
I give satisfaction, if
-ther is still hot and
jj ^ have to admit in
-the world. But I
L ford’s will be done,
i £ Falk of Fairfield,
, place in pulpit and
[ its a gobd sermount
LwUv School was Juit
frith a pretty nice at-
|&r a small church.
IJ^gome visitors the
One of my great
[husband and daugh-
jfssa, Texas, was the
[Visited me. I surely
was proQd to have them. Th»v
just visited*'.me one night. In
the eve, we drove .down To ET
H-. Ezell and visited with them a
wh11e_ and ate watermelon with
them then came back and rob-
bed a bee gum late.
I had another neice visited me
early in the week. It was Mrs.
and daughter,
Glendlp* of De Quincy, La., and
hur mother she was from Free-
stone, Mrs. M. T. Knight Sr.
Mrs. .EnunaLCouper jof Houst-
on, Texas, visited Mr. and Mrs.
T. R. Collins and Mrs. Webb,
one day the past week.
Mrs. M. T. Knight of Free-
stone visited the sick folks a-
round Luna the past week.
Mrs. McGill and daughter
Linda of Dequincs, La , visited
in the T. R. Collins home one
day the past weekend.
Mr. and Mrs Sandy Mains
and his brother Miram Mains
was visiting their auntie and
family one day the past week
end. Their home was at Car-
thage, Texas, and was visiting
Mrs. Butler Webb and T. R. Col-
lins and family.
Little Mr. Dormis Bffty was
Collins
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visiting in the T. R.
home the past week.
Mrs. Ruito Wohh and rhild-
ren of Teague, Mr. and Mts.
T£roy Knight of Teague, Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Connel and
Kieth of Teague, Mr. and Mrs.
B. V. Cochran of Freestone, at-
tended church at Luna today
and Sunday school.
I will say tor the kin folks
•way off: The sick folks are
no worse, nor much better. ■
Well, 1 want to let the people
know The last Friday in this
month whtefr- wiU be jnext Fri-
day week, will be our ‘memorial
day at Old Antioch. Everyone
is Invited to be there. Preach-
ing at eleven, lunch at 12, and
after lunch we will sing a while
then attend to the btisiness.
Will also anounce the Baptist
Revival meeting will begin here
at Luna the 5ht Sunday in this
month. Rev. H. L. McKissack
doing the preaching. . All are
invited to come.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Beasley
and Mrs. Nora Black and Mrs.
Cora Mandeville visited, in the
city of Palestine one day the
past week end.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Beasley
visited in the A. W. Thompson's
house the past week end.
Mrs. M.. T. Knight Sr., of
Donie and daughter and baby
of De Suincy, La., was yisiting
in the Luna community the past
week end.
Mrs. L. Ray Webb and little
son Donnie apd Mrs. Cora Man-
deville visited Mrs. Lanidl Baty
one day the past week end.
Mr. Fred Conally visited the
Union Cemetery Memorial the
past Thursday, report large
crowd and just plenty to eat.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Thompson
are still on the puny list. They
are no better and we hope no
worse. -----
Mr. Odell Ray and wife and
Mrs.. Randoff Lee of Fairfield
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Thompson this past Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. May visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. A. W.. Thomp-
son the past Sabbath day.
Mrs. Cora Mandeville and
Mrs. Dixon Thompson visited
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Cochran,
the past Sunday.
——o-
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank everyone for
remembering me with cards,
visits, gifts and flowers while
I was In the hospital.
Everything was appreciated
so much. May God bless each
of you.
Mrs. J. W. Craig
........o
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Personals
son, Robert, have returned from
Lake Arthur, Louisiana, where
they attended the funeral of
Mrs. May's grandmother, Mrs.
I. E. Andrus. ..
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Steen and
.children, Charles and Patricia
left Friday for a two weeks va-
cation trip in Corpus Christl
and - Luting.
-Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gar-
rett of Houston, and Mrs. Joe
Rich of Corpus Christ! have re-
turned to thdir homes after vi-
siting relatives and friends in
Teague.. »
Philip and Babs Stroud re-
turned to their home in Houston
Monday, after visiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Neyland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boswell
and Mrs. Emma Clark have re-
turned from visiting rela-
tives in Montgomery, Alabama,
and In Florida.. They report
that section! oL the country is
getting rain.
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Farmers Co-Op
TEAGUE
Order yours
today.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones of
Meridian, Mississippi, are visit-
ing with Mayor and Mrs.. W. R.
Jones. Mr. Jones is connected
with a large cotton goods fac-
tory at Meridian. While visit-
ing here he plans to go to Dal-
las to attend to business mat-
ters there. Mrs. Jones is a
niece of Mayor Jones.
Guests in the home of Mr.
ancf Mrs. R. L. Stanton last
week were Mrs. G. W. Sellers of
Mexla; Mrs. Julia Gilpiiv Fair-
field, and Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Gipson, and' three children, Ju-
dy, Jane and Jerry of Ingle-
side, Texas.
Qualified
Courteous
Honest
C. L. CARROLL
CANDIDATE FOR
SHERIFF
u* ■
Freestone County
When You Go to the Polls on July 28th, I Will Appreciate
You Leaving My Name On the Ballot.
I feel that I am qualified to hold the high office of
Sheriff of our fine County, and Selected, I will execute my
duties honestly, promptly and impartially.
I invite you to investigate my record in the county, if
you do not already know me.
Any consideration you give me will be greatly appreciat-
ed.
Sincerely,
Chester Lee Carroll.
(PoLAdv.)
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Sewell, W. L. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1956, newspaper, July 19, 1956; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1125502/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.