The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1954 Page: 5 of 8
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'Hippk
On Fifth
haay Saturday
^l>s Patti Hippie cele-
jl,eI fifth birthday anm-
t Saturday; Aug. 21st,
m ^.uidmother, Mrs. V.
Lp)Pi entertained with a
|ai hrr home on 8th Ave.
the social hour the
played directed games.
hmenta were served
r dining table decorated
multi-colored balloons
jl with a birthday cake,
, the inscription, “Hap-
£r Patti,” also holding
[urnint: candles.
/.... of colored crepe
/huri'_’ from the chandlier,
L color and gaiety to the
lor-
party favors were sur-
I pack ages, when opened
teed p iper party hats,
[cakes, Dixie cups and the
Ijj. cake were served the
Lj guests.
and Elaine Withrow,
|ril and Sally Owens,
Ipoyle Stover, Karen-, Jean
Wen, Suzy Traynham,
Latch and Rusty Cox, Ri-
Le an 1 Mary Wertz, Gail
In. Martha and Steve
Boyd, Reggt, Mike and Kathie
Ham, Kathie Moore, Patricia
Steene, Katie and Jeanle Jur-
'ig.
C^linda Ann Bloxom, Tom
collins, Dianne Johnson, Debra
Huss, Lyndon Dudrts. Jim Bill
l ackey, Sallie Dickens, Linda
Donice Hearne, Stephen Senter,
Perry Lynn Kilgore, Robby and
Deana Smith, Unda Thomas,
and Patti and two brothers
Glen and Bill Hippie.
Those assisting Patti’s mother,
j££s. H. G. Hippie1, and grand-
rriother in their hostess duties,,
'was an aunt, Mrs. A. W. Jowers,
of Buffalo and Mesdames Bill
Withrow, Garland Owens, Jack
Cox, J. W. Greyson. J. Ernest
Ham, Herbert Russ, Addison
Blakely, Ayers Moore, Bill
Johnson,. Aldress Kilgore. Fen-
ton Smith, Bob Moore, Edell
Sheffield and Phil Wetherholt.
Jerry Fogleman, a student at
Lon Morris College, in Jackson-
ville, is spending the few weeks
between school terms here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Fogleman.
V. Pritchard of the Pritchard-
Tresh building firm in Houston
was guest of Mr. and Mrs. N.
W Bendy recently.
low Open
Sylvan Stucker has purchased the
TEAGUE HARDWARE CO. and is now re-
stocked and ready to do business.
This store carries now, a huge line of
hardware needs for Teague people, and as
the people’s deqiands are met more stock is
planned.
You are invited to come br and see our
store and get acquainted.
Sylvan Stucker
HARDWARE
fhone 245
TEAGUE
TTENTION
OTTON
Farmers!
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To Better Serve Our Customers
We Have Installed A
lotion Lint Geaner
Try Us With a Bale
ithrow Gin
F. E. WITHROW, JR., OWNER
Richland, Texas
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“WE BUY COTTON—
HIGHEST PRICES PAID!”
Y DEW
MRS. L. C. LANE
• - ' , ■ *3*"
Mrs. S. J. Needham of Centr-
ville visited in the L. C. Lane
home Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Annie Morgan of Hous-
ton visited ehr mother, Mrs. A.
D. Hagen, the weekend.
Miss Betty-Jo Hagen of Dallas
visited - her, parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Conrad. Hagen, teh week-
end and in the home of her
grandmother, Mrs. A. O. Hagen,
Sunady afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith
spent the weekend in their
home at Dew
Mrs. Luther Richers^n and
son—of Houston visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Smith, Saturday afternoon
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Day the past week,
Mrs. S. A. Spinks, Shreveport,
La., Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kilgore,
Jr., Dallas, Mrs. Naomi Parish
and Nita of Dallas, Sybil Gar-
ble, Joan Curry, Mr. and Mrs.
Aldress Kilgore, Louise, Charles
Paul and Perry of Teague.
Miss Nita Parish is visiting
relatives in Dew and Teague
this week.
Bm. G. Josden of Dawson
visited the Roy Day family
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Anderson
of Velasco, visited their daugh-
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Atchley and Janice the
weekend. Mrs. Anderson attend-
ed church and Sunday School
at the Corinth Church Sunday.
Janice Atchley is visiting
with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. P. Anderson of
Velasco this week.
Mr. Ed Laen o< Walnut
Springs visited his - sister and
family, Mrs. Ben Lane, Wednes-
day and Thursday of the past
week.
Bro. Fredreck, the pastor, will
preach at the Corinth Baptist
Church this weekend, August
28th and 29th.
Mrs. Frank Rigsdell of Pales-
tine, was buried at Dew Friday
afternoon. She was a former
resident of Dew, a daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton
Hallmark.
V
1322 AUC. ’31
Check... From
Heel to Toe!
Now’s the time to in-
sped the family shoe
wardrobe, find shoes
in need of repair, and
bring them to US ...
to insure the health
and comfort of adult
feet, and to send
youngsters back to
school in shoes that
promote proper foot
growth. Come in!
Headlee’s
Shoe
Shop
r Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison
received a phone call the past
.week . from their son, Mr Wit-
her Harrison, of New .York, to
tell them of the arrival of a
daughter, she weighs seven
pounds.
Mrs. Bert Furgerson is visit-
ing relatives in Houston this
week.
Guests of Miss Lillie and
Floyd Woodall last week were
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Woodall
of RaymondvUle, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Lefley of Avery.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bosley
and-family spent the weekend
with relatives here. The chil-
dren remained for a long visit
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Gehrels.
Rev Henry Ayers and Lonnie
of Kirbyville visited Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Ayers last week.
Mrs. Lillian Hawkins of El-
dorado, Arkansas, came Satur-
day to spend several days with
her mother, Mrs. Mac Lancaster,
who has returned home after a
week In the Fairfield hospital.
Maurice Lancaster, of Dallas,
spent the weekend with his ,
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lowry |
Lancaster.
The Dew PTA will have its
first meeting of the school year,
on Thursday ufternoon, Sept, j
2, at 3:00 at the Dew auditorium
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dull and
children visited - her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. White, the
past weekend.
■-o———___»
Mrs. Bertha Allison returned
recently from « visit with her
two daughters and families, Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Shoemake, in
Pasadena, and, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Rogers in Angleton.
The Chronicle. Teague, Texas, Thursday, Aug., 26, 19.44—5
Mr. and Mrs. G. E'. Allison
spent the weekend with their
children, Mr. ant! Mrs. Tommy
Jenkins, and Catfiy, in Port
Arthur.
Mrs. Louise Kitehner. bf Wa-
co, Bibby Kitehner, and Carol
Ann Kitehner, of Dallas, spent
(the weekend here with their
i parents and grandparents, Dr.
and Mrs. R. F. 1 la Hum
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrell Sartor.
Of Fort Bliss, El Paso, spent the
weekend here with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Red. .mi
Mr. and Mrs Weldon Sartor.
J.' Aliss Tommy Fern Brown, of
Dallas, was a weekend visitor
of her parents, Mr, „aiul Mrs.
T. F. Brown.
Pi
Mfs. Alice Haynie and
daughter. Sarah, of Fort Worth,
are visiting Mrs. Haynie’s sis-
ter and family, Mr. and. Mi»
Earl Cain.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Riley
Jr. and Mark David, of Houston,
Mrs. Horace Hartsell, daughter,
Suzann, Lubbock, were, week-
end guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. L, Riley.
NEW 1955 R-C.A. and ZENITH
T.V. SETS
Now on Display
One Wringer Type Washing-Machine $.49.9.1
8-Piece Second Hand Dining Room Suit $.49.9.4
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Your Next
County Judge
FREESTONE COUNTY
I Stand For —
# More Farm to Market Roads
# Better County Government
# Fairness to All
.
CAST YOUR VOTE FOR
SAM CARROLL, JR.
ON AUGUST 28th
(Paid Pol. Advtj)
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Dr. Battreall's HANDS are shown in position to make
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> Signed:
Mrs. B. D.
, Mexia, Texas
DR. W. D. BATTREALL, Chiropractor
Mexia. Texas
2 IS E. Commerce Phone GY6-3241
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- by thousands
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National new-car registration figures* for the first six months
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Richardson, John. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1954, newspaper, August 26, 1954; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140759/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.