The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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Mrs.
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mead was elected secretary of the Danny Wells, 2900 Conner
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Mr and Mrs. .1
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WORTHAM BEND CLUB
Adult 1 Sunday School class of
Demonstration Club
t
arm
in
In 24 hours.
of the
Bellmead
LAST CALL
and
the Woman’s Department. -
meeting at
/
I.
Mr.
Jones,
North Waco
Specials for Friday, Sat, Mar. 30-31
ami
35c
PINEAPPLE
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Sliced
No. 2 can
. pkg. 25c
(ANDY EASTER EGGS
5
pkg. 15c
EASTER EGG COLORS
57c
CAKE MIX
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Angle Food
35c
Haly,e»
PEACHES
No.2'/z Can
Missouri
EGGS
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38c
1-4 Lb.
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Mrs
2 Dozen 89c
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hit
the
SALAD DRESSING
Easter Candy of, All
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summer
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Kindt
19c
CATSUP,
14 Oz.
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CHARBERT
39c
FISH STICKS
Soma Run
“They tell me that Jenkins had
SUNSHINE
als
KRISPY
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CRACKERS
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One Pound 25c
2 lbs.
5 Ounces
Rrgularly {3.00
BIG STOCK OF
TWO LOCATIONS
A
AND TUESDAY NIGHTS
WE GIVE MONNIG'S VOUCHERS
Com* and Look 'Em Over
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jtwiujh Mta SAViMiano
INMON'S
PARK N SAVE
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615-616 FRANKLIN
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Nash Automobiles
FOOD STORE
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Plu» fax
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927 South 18th
Open 7:00 o.m.«11:00 p. m. / 7 Days A Week
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4iiMfaini ill •'i’7^i
Diol MU’
107 S 5H> S»
3501 Elliott Driv*
“The Store with the Red Ball’
Alto in our store . Breathl
Breathless Lotion Deodorant
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Zoe Perrlll
Editor
Sport Cars
Cushman Scooters
HOME DEMONSTRATION
CLUB NEWS
Cold
Drinks
<8>ry * *
8 Oz.
Frozen
Miracle
Whip
Youngblood's
Breaded Chicken^
• in
the week end.
cil helping with I
of the entire councirj»rogram. >
a
Mr.
cently visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs Cecil Brown, Austin The
Browns are formerly of Waco
the home
Hardin.
4000. Memorial
STANFORDS VACATIONING
IN OLD MEXICO
rts • Lawson
Draught).
3. The program will be on
sonal Can* of Clothing by
D W Christian
intelligent voting
and also "talked on jury duties.
Betty
Crocker
Ctn.
of
Six
Chief
tn
C IT IZIN
Waco, Texas—Page 3
Dr. H.H. Gerdes
Optometrist
Kaohsiung,
H.c.c :
Islands;
Mariana* Island*.
n
k
I
of
re-
The
Warrant
ADULT FELLOWSHIP GROUP
HOLD SUPPER, WORSHIP
Members of Adult Fellowship,
department four, of Highland Bap-
tist Church enjoyed a supper Mon-
day night at the church. Follow-
ing the supper a worship hour was
$5,649,000
month of 1955
LODGE RECEIVES
POLIO REPORT
At
I v f S t " A M I N L’O
artificial eyes
CONTACT LENStS
en
appreciation of
national parks,
COPELAND'S
TRI-WAY
MOCEtr MD MME ninon
qsv
Price Daniel Enters
Race Tor Governor
In Coming Primary
U. S Senator Price Daniel made
a positive and definite announce- ,
s
and Mrs W A .Gill sharing host
ess duties
Frank B. McGregor state repre
was
hill IISTElVMIIiELCn
"Wo<o i Crrofe'f Department SlO't"
AN extravagant
OUNCES FOR JUST
yW'
en
a
the
Matures
i ALAMO
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1
t ’I
ERS
Ckly to
‘f from
uralgia
TRIMUPH
Molorcyc
USED TIRES & TUBES
LOW PRICES - ALL SIZES .
J
ng iron
uggista.
I league
le irdrn
ls< (>p.e-
rurs at
Loments
Indenti
Both
produce
It. the
p club-
did it
yet had
I
TEXAS STATE FAIR
Premiums and
are listed
Department
B..I
v!
RELATIVES VISIT MRS. PECK
Ford Morrow and son, David,
of Houston visited during the week
• Beverly-Hills
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Mration held m the home
of Mrs. E. A ^eXamara.
Mrs. Euell D Johnson presented
a program on ’(.apd Grooming”.
eld Jan Pruitt, daughter of
and Mik. M. M. 1‘ruitt, Route 2,
Greenville. The traditional annual
Easter Seal Appeal for fund* to
aid the state'• crippled children
opened March 10 and will continue
through April Hi.
a
Mrs
ROSS CLUB
One new
Clark, was added to the roll of
the Ross
Club w
GUEST OF WALTERS
Catherine Madflox of Jewett was
B Scott. Jackie
and Jerry, Fort Worth were week
end visitors jpf Mr aiyl M
Series
4 W4,
’’ 3*7 '
an 599
»y 532
581
517
555
521!
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in 528
55, B
A. „
A.
home on Old Marlin Road.
Devotional was brought by Mrs.
Dudley Wade and secret pal gifts
exchanged.
During the social hour refresh-
ments of cake, hot chocolate and
., coffee were served by the hostess.
guest.
family. Mr
Vanzandt anil
Miss Moneybags before she
cepted him.’’
“Well, she certainly gave him
a run for her money.”
WACO SAILOR SCHCDULKO
TO PUT IN AT SAN DIEGO
William R. Johnson, boatswain’*
mate second class, DSN, son of
Mrs A A. Johnson of 218 18th St..
Galveston, Texas, and husband of
the former Miss Lillie E. Moore
of Waco, is scheduled to return to
nine in one battle Now he is Test
Coordinator at the Naval Air, Test
Center, Patuxent River, Md
107.
24.
15. U‘-
I Bull
nnman
derson
2(X).
3 years;
years
three d;l.v a* Providence Hospital
Sue, 6 daughter. Mrs K'orh an Nagle,
in Waco
t.1956, totalled $5.952.(XM), compared
with $5,649,000 for the same
Net income, aftef JoAE,|kins and Minnie Pearl Bax
ormosa;
iic Ba^,
j Guam, '
Mrs'. Joe Jackson, 526 North 5th,
underwent major surgery Thurs-
Her
I25
Series
i 561
; 494
562
502
len 501
537
454
544
B. Te
215, H
205. A
(jooclf vs..
Stock Up Now for the Holidays!
serve as hostesses.
At last regular meet inn of the
club held in the home of Mrs. S
W. Thompson a program on read
ing labels on cans and can sizes
was presented b Mr I’ W War
wick and Mrs Jcrrv Millar.
Rcfrcshm"' ‘ '' ere served hv
TRI WACO
THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1956
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I of the
k I'lirl.
Liter , a
I the 7
i n<| bn
>unced
the 10
J to a
him a
Mr. and Mrs Ben
Lakeview visited with their
for the first two months Ben. Jr, and wife
over tl.~ ----- 7
GENE BUTLER NAMED
AS SCOUT FIELD DIRECTOR
Butler will assume
mead was elected secretary of the Danny Wells, 2900 Conner. The
Texas Association of Futujr N«rses Barnabys are formerly of Waco.
at a state meeting held recently
' in Dalias at Hotel Adolphus.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Cooper, 1222 Maxfield.
Charlene was elected chaplain at
last year’s meeting in the Jessie
II. Jones Memorial Library , HopiT
ton. She is a junior at I«iVega
High School.
Other officers elected at the
meeting were Miss Darlene Capps
l of Baytown, president; Miss Doro-
thy Adger of
TIDWELL CIRCLE MET
WITH MRS. BRYANT
The Tidwell Circle. WMU,
of the Order and Oaklawn Baptist Church met
PintSSC
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnaby
and children, Sharman, .Phyllis,
Helen Kyle and Harold Jr- of bal- ‘ d_ ,0 ",ark,;i.pla?.sl.f<,r 25,h ann‘
las, visited in the home of Mr and
Aubrey Manuba '.’JX1K South
Mrs. J, C, Rogers and her daugh
ter. Suzanne, of Lubbock are viait-
ing Mrs Rogers’ mother. Mrs.
Lucy Cobbs, Rt. 10. Rosqueville.
They will be here until the day
after Easter.
Mi
J<Ti-\
WE DELIVER
Opmi 7 Days a W**k 6 a. m. to 12 mkkvigh*
3RD AND WEBSTER PHONE 2-8921
open air theater. "where the
river winds between audience and
REV. J M. BRADFORD
CONDUCTING REVIVAL
Rev. J. M Bradford of Waco,
state wide evangelist, is conduct
ing a i ------
Church this week KeV M
Rhodes is pastor of the church
on the Welfare
ORCHARD LANE CLUB
Orchard Lane Home Demon-
strat ion Club met Tuesday after-
Personals
France* Doherty and sons, Jack
and Frank, of Mt. Carmel addi
tion, spAnt the weekend at Lake
Whitney and caught 38 White
Bass.
Mr. Petti* stated that the pro-
gram this year with the theme,
“Building Tomorrow’s Better
will be the best staged
aud finest program ever put on
by the council. The circus this
Shelburncs have
children, Pamela
years; Ellen Kay. 3 years; and
Stanton James, 2 years. Grand-
the children are Mr. and Mrs L.
J, Shelburne of Riesel, Mrs. Ella
Osbobnc of 2009 North iffth. and
J. W. Dorsett of 1801 North 12th
Smiling coyly nt Texas’ famous
fogtokll star Ikmk Walker u* she
di-lWw* the first *hect of t!)5ti
*1* in Tfxaa in S-yeur ... ~ jt
ruitt, daughter of Mr »w hrft hnr ftnxt dertnra to the----
people of Texas and asked that
they write him their advice. He
said. “You employed me to serve
in the Senate, and I do not feel
that I should seek a change while
serving in this employment with
out your wholehearted approval.”
Final Plans Made
For Boy Scouts >
Circus April 6-7
prizes totaling
$8,778.50 are listed in the new long distance with her sons, Joe attended the event.
Women's Department premium and Ralph Bledsoe. Joe Bledsoe assembled at the church,
book for the 1956 State Fair of has recently flown
6 21
: lists 760
lead lined-to exclude electrical in-
terference It accammodates the lar-
featured during April Tn full page military planes while their
four color advertisements spon ,a‘lio ‘n-^allations are tested
- - - ’ The only husband wife
Warrant Officer combination
the U.S. Navy is stationed at the
Naval Air Station, Patuxent River,
Md They are Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Baker
(’apt David McGampbell. I'SN,
is the top living World War II ace.
He downed 34 Japanese planes - ■
TABERNACLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Church Services 11:00 a m
Gene Butler will assume the Bible Hour -------6:45 p.m
position of director of field ser- Church Service--------7:45 p m.
vice of the Heart O' Texas Coun Revival service every night ex
cil Staff starting April 2nd an
nounced
Executive of the
guest in
H F
Wilks Webb from Whitesboro.
Dallas, vice-presi- Texas, was
dent; Miss Ivera Hale of Midland, of Mr and
treasurer; Miss Lorraine Sheldon Sally and Margo
of Port Arthur, chaplain and Miss Drive.
Elizabeth Couch of Fort Worth,
parliamentarian.
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Superin- MRS BLEDSOE VISlTlNG end visitors jpf Mr aiyl \Ds Ken
NEW GRANDSON neth Pace and < indy, 4716 Beverly
Mrs. W C Bledsoe, 1328 S Sth, Drive
is in San Antonio visiting
grandson. The child is
came
000 for February, 1935.
Gross revenue for
as she got out and walked back.
“I'm awfully sorry, but 1 can't
start my car,” she told the driver In 24 hours, more than 450
Vinegar in the waler used to of the other car pleasantly. “If planes either land or take off from
Commander boil or poach eggs will keep the you'll go. and start it for me, I'll the field at the Naval Air Station,
eggs firm. stay here and lean on your horn ” Patuxent River, Md
SPEEGLEVILLE CLUB BOSQUEVILLE CLUB
Mrs. J. B. Reece presented a Twenty-one member* and ten
program on “Good Grooming" guects attended th- last meeting
when members of the Spcegleville of the Bosquev die Koine Demon
TTihilb DcUtonsfralloi! drib—mef-ee--
cently at the Speeglcville school
cafeteria.
County council report was given
nor Monday night. He pledged
to wage and active and vigorous
campaign in every section of the
state.
Two weeks earlier on March
12 Price Daniel announced that
he was ready and willing to run
for Governor and thought he
could serve best in that office
during the next two years, but
relieved
out of
m's re"
is. nerv-
I bc/or'T
i never
y' Wliy
art tak-
u don t
on... so
ineiw
lia- E.
Vege-
und . . .
nt new
Mrs Ts’orhan
Jacksonville, Texas, is
to be with her mother.
Week of Services
Al Trinity Church
Holy Week services are in pro
gress at Trinity Methodist church
and will continue throughout the
week Three services are held each
day at 6:45 a m., 10:00 a m and
7 30 p.m., with Rev. J Jtecus
Moore of Corpus Christi conduct-
ing
Breakfast is served at the early
niorning service. The men mem-
^fers of the church serve the
Wreak fast
John Ed Frances assists with
music and is in charge of youth
services at 6:00
The services
who wish to attend
of the council with 6.000 boy* and
lenders pkctlcipattyig on the two
Fr<>d"Boggs, «•«“"* “< 5ircus
member, Mrs. W. C. Earl Thomas and Ben Brown. "K“1
The next meeting will be in the SINCLAIR TV Fl
I. J Kolar with 444 CLUBS AND
Hie wocW fobmis -Ahn m a <»">"> “ H wri((en
“where you can stand on the lined To exclude electrical in- offcred t|iei ,MWort. while only
costliest land in Texas." will be lerferenw- It aecammodatea the lar- thejr oppos[.
tion
a new
t he son
of Mr. and Mrs James Ixingstreth. Beverly Hills Baptist church took
Mrs. Longstrcth is the former a
25
p m.
are open to
■ raB
YOUTH GROUP HONORED
Mrs. CaHton Smith. !'
tendent of the youth department
of Highland Baptist Church
terftined that department with
party Saturday night at
church.
Final plans for the 1956 Scout
Circua ui the Heart O’ Texas
Council to he held on April 6 and
7. at the Heart O’ Texas Coliseum
are completed, announced Irving
% x'v**a«iy wvewaaw**- a w ^a««raa »• ■•••* vn 1 x** ' ryj 111 i 1 IK
by Mrs. Coke Mills, council report- During the pro t.in'i WBe brought Detti*. ^*r*'u* committee.chairman,
er, A committee composed of out the necessity of good health,
Mmes. W. L Ledbetter, Joe Me- posture, care' o7 slim, feet? hands
Fall and Coke Mills, was appoint and nails and suitability of mu
i terials and style. * Texas
versarv of the club. Refreshments were served to
MISS COOPER SECRETARY Mrii Aubrvy1 "snn'th Refreshments were s^*2'r(t to t*u’ *7* *”<,*t*’
OF TEXAS FUTURE NURSES 29th; Mr and Mrs. M 11 Cniuch. 'h(> members IJTRw W5r- Don FeleheFTjrXead*. SOuth Di - o pi^.r~i^
Miss Charlene Cooper of Bell- 1421 South 29th; and Mr. and Mrs ™ “•"* Mrs. John kc.U, Ralph Cole uf U umer. South _r 4U_ AP"
I 1 ..r >h„ n-mnv ■WpBu 99nn Conner The Draughn Dakota. Frank Roberts. Steve
Crump, Bernard Johnson, Gib
Smith, Lena Nash. 1
to $217.00(1 as against $239,- Mrs Ada Davis, secretary .of NO
156 Rebekahs
tvvo sembly in Dallas.
months ended February 29. 1956, was hostess during
was $11715.000. compared with hour
$11,255,000 for the same period
of 1955. The two month net in-
come totalled $222,000, as against
$364,000 I-
of last year.
GUESTS IN VANZANT HOME
Mr. and Mrs W W. Vanzant had
as their week end
Vanzant's son and
and Mrs Billy W
the recent meeting of In- their little daughter Valli Ram lie Mrs. J I. .' Men and Mrs. W. W.
held Mrs J. G. Daniels is super- spiration Rebekah Lodge No. 156, Kirkland .
intendent.
Each Adult Fellowship group
will have stippers this week Sat
urday night the youth of the
church will have their supper
services.
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W ' I
NAMED
Mr and Mrs. I. J Shelburne,
1009 Lewis, have named their in
Annual Meeting of fanj daughter, Colleen Ann. She
was born March 16 at Hillcrest
Hospital and weighed 8 pounds
at birth
The
other
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald G. Fitz-
hugh, Jerry and Jonriny of Abi1
lene, were recent guests in the
homo of Mr. and .Mrs. J. G Dan-
iels, 2801 Procto?.
a 1
started. She tried and tried, while lung
San Antonio's famous rodeo*, behind her an i
Vera Cargill, county X rays at the hospital revealed stock <how.s, fiestas, carnivals and honked his horn steadily. Finally Philippine
gave a demonstration on no bones broken, but one arm museums are also listed
Fish Cookery." During the dem was considerably scratched. “musts" for visitors
The very essence of the beloved Breathless fragrance to spray
on lavishly ... Get several bottles now . . .
Longstrcth is the former a bus and cars to Emmons CliffN
Nancy .Bledsoe. in Cameron Park where they held
Recently Mrs Bledsoe talked by a picnic Friday. Approximately 75
sons. Joe attended the event. The group
onstratiofr she made scalloped oy$ ------------------
ters and croquettes. The first Commandant
April 12 the club will meet with Navy Academy was
Mrs. John Jolje. Franklin Buchanan.
Home ■ Demonstration home of Mrs
hen the club met in regular Mrs Vera Cargill, county agent,
Pace, session Tuesday night at the presenting the program
yr re- srhrwrt-hnnKrnwltfr MTS W D Man ” • • .
grutn, the president, presiding.
Mrs R A. Woodward. Council
Delegate, read the council report
The club voted to sponsor the noon in their clubhouse on Orch- sored by the Sinclair Oil Corpora
Ross 4-H club girls dress review, aid Lane with Mrs. (' S Jones tion, as one of a series of public
Mrs John Jaska and Mrs. E V and Mrs W A .Gill sharing host service message* designed to
Jaska served refreshments tn six ess duties courage greater
teen members and two guests, Frank B McGregor state repre publicly owned
Miss Clara Baese and Mrs. Eddie sentative. was guest speaker Dur monuments, and historic shrines,
Ashleman. ing his speech he brought out the the company announced today
The next meeting will be April importance of intelligent voting Described nre the many tourist
Sea and also "talked on jury duties. attractions that San Antonio has
Mrs. ' -----i------- to offer. Among them are lai
CAR BACKS OVER CHILDS ARM Vilhta, an authentic restoration
Shirley, Sue, daughter of Mr. of the city's UTst residential set-
and Mrs J. T Sutter. 3905 Speight, tlement, and plays at the unique
Seven members of the Wortham was injured when she fell under
Bend Home Demonstration Club a neighbor's car when he was
held their last regular meeting in backing out of his garage on Mon- stage.”
the home of Mrs. James Wortham day. afternoon
Mrs. Vera Cargill, county
agent, gave a demonstration on
AXTELL CLUB TO MEET
Mrs. Vera Cargill, county agent,
will present a program on “Buy
weekend guest in the home of jng Men's Suits" when the Axtell
Mrs. William Walters, Home Demonstration Club meets
Billy and Bobby, 1400 Woodbine. April 3 at their clubhouse. Mrs
„ , ,, -Miss Maddox attended the F.H A. c 1, Allen and Mrs Joe Bavs will
Ford Morrow’, Mr. mPPtinR at Waco Hall and the
Kissinger and Jim.^’niters took her home Sunday.
Mesdames Juanita Jones, Jo SHELBURNE BABY
Hauger, George Ann White and
Ann Renschler reported on the
recent 62nd /
the Rebekah Assembly 1.0 O F of
Texas in Dallas March 17 20th.
They reported that -TXxas Re
bekahs had contributed almost
fifteen hundred dollars to the
Polio Campaign These ladies and
Mrs. Reba McNett, participated
in the special Installation Drill for
revival 'a? Highland Baptist seating of the new Rebekah As-
ReV. M L. sembly President, Mrs Jewel
Caldwell. Waco. The next session
of the Rebekah Assembly will be
held in San Antonio, next March
KATY INCOME SHOWS Mrs Elizabeth Smalley, noble
Gross revenue of the Missouri- gr;md. presided over the meeting
Kansas Texas Lines for February, with Mrs. Eunice foody reporting
on the Welfare </ t.":;!;?
Fiila Mae Godman Villa Reneau, cently for Bible study and mission
Vacationing in Mexico is Mr.
and Mr< Richard Stanford, Jr.,
Mrs. Carl Snow brought the w|lo imhc married '.larch 30 in
study on “The Great Commission " Columbus Avenue P.ajifist church,
a Baylor while in Mexico City they are
guests in the Tlotel Bamefj They
plan to vis J Taxeo and Acapulco.
Mrs. Stanford is the former
Joan Crisler, daughter of Mrs.
son, s —---- William Crisler, 2000 Austin Stan
Fort Worth MRS. LeFEVER HOSTESS ford's parents are Judge and Mrs.
TO WILLING WORKERS CLASS R |j Stanford, 2909 Fort Avenue.
--------- Mrs. J. A. LeFever was hostess
to seven members of the Willing
Workers Sunday School Class of
Bellmead Baptist Church when
they met recently in the LaFcv.er t0 pn^’at"least" D?e 'times "to
home on Old May.lin Road. Miss Moneybags before she ac-
from his sta-
Texas. Oct 6 21 • tion in Germany. Rlaph Bledsoe is
The book lists 760 classifica- stationed in the Northeast. Both
tions in nine divisions, with prem- are graduates of Texas A. & M.
iums as follows: Needlework, $3,-
187; art. $930; designer-craftsmen,
$832; hand painted chiya, $350;
antiques $726; hobby collections,
$535 50. The Rose Show offers an end with Mr, Morrow's aunt, Mrs.
additional $380. Fred Peck, 2804 Fort. Other rela-
Mrs. Leah Jarrett, is director of lives accompanying them on the
trip include Ford Morrow, Mr. ?
and Mrs Ed P ‘ '
Berry, all of Corsicana.
Mrs. Morrow and another son
were unable to make the trip.
San Diego, Calif., March II aboard
the destroyer USS Arnold J. Isbell
which is completing a six month
cruise in the Far East.
During the cruise, the Isbell
A young lady stalled her car at traveled 25.313 miles and vitited
traffic light and couldn't get it the ports of Yokosuka, Japan, Kee-
' ' ’ *‘—J and Kaohsiung.'XFc
impatient motorist Hong Kong, H.C.C ; Sdbi
and^
Revival service every
cept Saturday.
Harvev L. Price, Scout A. M. Message I
Council. As “THE RISEN LORD"
director of field service,-he wiV P. M. Message 1
■ work in various areas of the coun “THE RESURRECTED SAINT"
the production PRAYER MEETING MONDAY
in the home of
adjustment bond interest payment, ]erv presenting the patriotic sh ills. Bryant, Queens ( t.
attemled the As
Mrs. Smalley Miss Shirley Kennedy,
social student who has done
missionary work in New Mexico
and Arizona, talked about the In-
Hooks of thans with which she had worked.
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