The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1951 Page: 3 of 8
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0 YOU REMEMBER?
hiioht» Reprinted from the File. of Tho Teague
JD y Chronicla. ~~
1951 POLIO POINTERS
yKARS AGO
..ret,a Hartley! re-
f"}JaKui Friday from
-ha8 l>een
. vn Hyde McSpadden
< r Miss bailie,.of os
■’“" e ^nding their va
?ague with relative*.
jJ lack in seven year*.
fSarl.le. Elsie and
of Fairfield spent
“ the home of Mr. and
f*Gtax£» returned to
r_ field Monday, after a
Tdavs visit in the home of
Mrg. A. D Seale. .
P, hn o Scott is conduct-
feal in^ldthwiath this
pMrs. B. ^ Taylor and
' were joined here Moh-
C Mr and Mrs. Freeman
^and children, of Houston,
JU families weht to Jack-
C..cinni for several day’s
Md Mrs. J. C. Oakes of
. Mrs. Lynn Brannon and
Ufl’iy 0f Dallas, spent Friday
Mr and Mrs. W. J. Padgett.
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III PROTECTION
1 TflOT CLOTH 11—IAVII YOU ISOSITI
bring your dotho* In today fa
FREE
Moth Proofing
Service
25 TEAKS AGO
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Headlee
and children, spent Sunday in
Corsicana. Mrs. Kelly Newell ac
i-ompand then\ for a two weeks
visit with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Finis Peyton of
Wortham, Mr. arfi Mrs. Frank
Feyton of Fairfield, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Thelbert Manahan, Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. King of
Dallas are spending their vaca-
tion with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon King and Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Trotter.
Mrs. George Daniaie of Corsl-
cana, came down Tuesday to
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Cohn, while here her father
presented her with a new Chev
rolet landan, in which she drovr
back to Corsicana. .......
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Bryan ol
Memphis, Tennessee, spent the
week with Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
George. Mrs. Bryan will be re-
membered as Miss Inez George,
who was a popular visitor in
Teague several times.
Mrs. Ked Wallace left for Wa-
co Wednesday, where she will
attend Baylor l niversity for a
special course.
30 YEARS AGO
Little Mijfse^ Inia Beth nnd
Marian Cook, grtists om the Star
Theater programs for the past
few months, are visiting rela
tives in Houston, Sealy and Bell
vill, where they expect to spend
a month.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wolf, Mr.
and Mrs. I>. M. Howard and Mrs.
Helen Wolfe of Eastland, visited
the families of W. W. Wolfe, W.
A. Everetts, P. T. Wetherholt
here this week. They are oil op-
erators and will return to make
their home here while they op-
erate in this territory.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Still of
Hull, are visiting their mother,
Mrs. R. P. Riley. Mr. Still has
been transferred from his for-
mer position to one in Corsicana
with the same oil company.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Greene
and Miss Lizzie Mae Parker visit-
ed Kirven Sunday.
Miss Kathleen Smith will leave
tomorrow for Phoenix, Arizona,
lor a month’s visit.
IF POLIO COMES
m.
Firemen Are Called
To Grass Fire Monda>
The firemen had an urgent
call to the home of J. C. Hippie
Monday at 5:30 p-m., but it
proved to be a grass fire, which
was under control in short or-
der.
The Chronicle. Teague, Texas Thursday, July 19, IB51
Mrs. G. C. Petty, who has been
visiting her daughter and family
Mr. and Mrs. Qtto Lohmeyer In
Navasota, the past week, return
ed home Tuesday.
Mrs. G. C, Pickle Jr., Geor-e
and Nancy of Alice, are vlaitln*
Mr. and Mrs. G .C. Pickle hr. this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kindrick
and Ed Kindrick of Palestine,
spent Sunday in the home of Mr.
uod Mrs. Ross McCown.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors, for their
kindness during our grief over
our beloved brother and son, also
our thanks to the Church «T
Christ for lendign strength dur-
ing our trial and tribulation.
The Forman Family.
MIGRAINE
HEADACHE
CURE FOUND
RECOMMENDED BY IHE NA1I0NAI FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS
These are precautions recommended by
hands°beforenesUng*and *be on*the alert for such symptoms as
feverishness, sore throat, headache, upeet stomach or acre muscles.
They may—or may not—mean polio. If the disease dom sUtke,
call year doctor promptly, follow Ms advice. Yoar local National
Foundation chanter will provide needed assistance.
W. D. lonreali
D. C.
resisting every
Before being
cured by the
a 1 most mira-
culous results
to be found
w l t.h Chirp-
practic; this
Mexia house
wife haji suf-
fered as only
.one can with
s 1A k head.-
aches.. After
treatment ever
THE SOONER YOU PLAN
YOUR FUTURE
C. J. COBB
LOCAL NEWS
Howell Johnson and slater,
Mrs. Keith Diamond, of Hous-
ton, spent Friday in Teague.
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Gebels of
Antonio, spent the weekend in
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Keathley.
E’S TAILOR SHOP
f Foreman
CLEANING IS
INVESTMENT
Phone 68
A SMART
J. E. Evns Jr. of -DonJe, and
Mias Dorothy Dean Pickens of
Dew, were married July 14, in
the home of Rev. H. L. McKis-
sack. l
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Autry
spent Saturday in Waco on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Langdon
of Dallas, weer weekend guests
m the home of the W. D. Blacks.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burt of
Dallas were pleasant callers at
the Chron'cle office Friday.
Miss T-ella Weaver and Miss
Maggie Black, Mrs. Fred Wheel-
us. Miss Ruth Lee spent last
week at Lakeview Camp, attend-
ing lectures on Sunday School
training.
used, Chiropractic was calleo
upon, and as many cases of all
types in this area prove, success
was noted from the beginning.
‘Suffering with Migraine
headaches, faulty gall bladder
and liver for ten or 12 years and
found my first relief after taking
adjustments, 1 can recommend
Dr. W. D. Battreall to anyone
who has this same trouble.”
Mrs. Floyd Morehead
Mexia, Texas.
Dr. W. D. Battreall
CHIROPRACTOR
Mexia, Texas
211 E. Commerce Phone 565
DON’T LET GNATS SLOW GAINS
Puriha Stock Spray is an improved-type of Spray and
Dip. In addition to DDT and- Lindane, Stock Spray
contains a special sticking agent foi
lasting edntroi. Lice, ticks, mites,
flies and biting insects want no part
of cattle sprayed with Purina Stock
Spray. Try it on your cattle this
year. Purina Stock Spray—kills in-
sects, helps cattle make gains and
lasts and Tasts.
COOK’S FEED and PRODUCE STORE
300 Cedar
Phone 128
30 Months
REVIVAL MEETING
Baptist Church
I
And Sale Prited!
As little as $1466 Down and
Payments as low as $50) a
month’for a Gas Floor
Furnace if yon act now.
Vented to a Flue equip-
ment like this reduces wall
sweating. Call Lone Star
Gas Company, today.
lone Star Gas Couipany
JULY
15-29
1951
earl Herrington
Evangelist
JIMMY A. ARMSTRONG
MuAic Director
TWO SERVICES DAILY
8i00 A. M. and 7;45 P. _
REAL GOSPEL PREACHING and OLD
FASHIONED GOSPEL SINGING
(NURSERY FOR BABIES)
WE WELCOME EVERYONE
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Perry, Coy. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1951, newspaper, July 19, 1951; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140648/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.