Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1954 Page: 2 of 8
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By MRS. »■ E. CAMjAWAY
(Delayed from Last Week)
Rev. and Mrs. Thompson and
children of Mt. Vernon visited
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Cor-
tez Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lile and
son, Larry of Dallas were Sun-
day guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Carr and Gerald.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Harris were Mrs. Ethel Mc-
Dowell and Mrs. Nathan Clifton
and Joe Campbell, all of Sulphur
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Prentis Watson
were Sunday guests of her sister,
Mrs. Joe Clyde Clinton and Mr.
Clinton of Mt. Vernon. -
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Burnett and
Mrs. Bell Burnett visited Sunday
in the home of Mrs. M. L. Dunn
and boys of Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Calloway
and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hall made
a business trip to Sulphur Springs
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fuller and
girls of Arlington and Mr. and
Mrs. Ree Fuller of Dallas were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Fuller and Carol.
| Monday afternoon gums'
You can get needed apace in days
instead of weeks with a Butler
building ... and save up to 47
per cent in building costa! Call
or write today. Letuaahowyou
how Butler buildings can aave
you time and money.
JACK NANCE
SALES A ERECTION
f*. O. Box 1470 Phone 8-7516
Texarkana, Texas
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morning and Sunday evening. The
crowd was rather small on account
of illness in the community and
inclement weather.
Mrs. Jack Daughtry is confined
tn her bed since her return from
the hospital about two weeks ago.
Miss Belle Mitchell returned
home Saturday evening from a
two weeks visit with her niece,
Mrs. J. T. Williams and family
and nephew Billy Ross Mitchell
and family of Big Springs.
Harlon Veasey, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Coy Veasey, who is employed
in Dallas and Miss Shirley Mit-
chell of Dallas were married Fri-
day evening. They spent the week
end with his parents. We wish
for them much happiness.
COUNTY LINE
W MRS. TOM MILLER
Mrs. D. A. Millar is ill at this
rritlng. Her daughter, Mrs. Har-
M Oakmall to attending her.
Rev. A. A. Simons preached in
•gnlar church aervlces Sunday
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by thoughtful farmers in hopes of lowering costs. Rating
high among these practices is soil conservation. Soil that will
produce two blades of grass or two pods for the price of one is
the soil good farmers are trying for. It's a stampede for lower
costs.
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dropping, every good management practice to being considered
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
THIS BANK BACKS ITS FARMER CUSTOMERS IN SOUND
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WILLIAMS FLORAL
MRS. H. K. WILLIAMS!
People have more savings than ever before. It's
a stampede for security that has been going on for.
several years. If you haven't started your account,
begin today.
Bottled Under Authority of the COCA-COLA COMPANY By
THE SULPHUR SPRINGS
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
“Say It With Flowers"
Visit the Williams Flower Shop For all
kinds of Blooming Pot Plants—Floral Of-
ferings—Cut flowers—Corsages-—Pottery.
don Cannaday ana boy*.
Thursday night guests in the
ard and Mrs. A. Z. Stne and Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. T. Burnet and Mrs.
Bell Burnett.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Knotts and
non, Don, wore Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mr*. John Sharp.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Stone were
guests Bunday of their father. R.
E. Goode and Mr. and Mrs. 'Char-
lie Goode of Panthers Chapel.
The ladies are quilting at the
church each Wednesday after-
noon.
Rev. Cheetam of Daingerfield
filled hie appointment Sunday af-
ternoon at 8:00 o'clock at the
Pine Hill Church.
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of
Pine Hill visited Saturday night
in the Mack Calloway home.
Talmage Murry has been report-
ed ill.
Guests Monday night in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Stone
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sims of
Majors, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Calla-
way and Mrs. John Sharp.
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HAMILTON and
PRAIRIE GROVE
By MRS. JIM TURNER
Church and Sunday School was
well attended at Prairie Grove
both morning and night. Rev.
Robbins brought the messages.
There will be a Christmas tree
and program at the church, Wed-
nesday night, December 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tinsley of
Dallas spent the week end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Tinsley.
Mrs. Everett Ball and Mrs. Hu-
bert Stretcher went Christmas
shopping Friday in Sulphur
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Goodson
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1954, newspaper, December 16, 1954; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267920/m1/2/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Franklin County Library.