Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1958 Page: 2 of 10
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Complete Insurance Service
Fire, Automobile Liability,
11 :00 Movie*
12:30 Headlines
12 :85 Sign Off
11:00 Jact Parr
12:00 Headlines
12:06 Sign Off
12:80 IJberaoe
1 :00 Glenn Rich
1 :25 Weather
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enjoyed a birthday get together
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. I.
M. Stocks. All ithe family were
present during the week end.
Jessie Ruth Banks and Juaqult-
ta Raney spent Sunday afternoon
with Karen and Kathy Lloyd.
Rev. Andrews and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Jones and
Regina visjted Mr. and Mrs. Will
Brown Sunday.
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6:45 E. T. Review
6 :00 Kingdom of Sea
6:30 Jack Benny
7 :00 Steve Allen
8 :00 Chevy Show
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E. H. Reeves of Sulphur Springs
Sunday.
Jerry Berry spent Sunday after-
noon with Wayne Garretson.
Pleas Weatherford Is reported
to be In Franklin County Hospi-
tal.
We are sorry to hear that Batt
Seay is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Joq Thomas, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Crane. Linda. Peg-
| gy and Randy visited Sunday
afternoon in the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Walker, Mr. and Mrs.
David Thomas and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Reagan.
Misa Carol Bt6^BrN.pent Tues-
day night of last week with Linda
Crane.
C. 8. of th« Metho-
dist Church mot Monday, Feb-
ruary 10, in the home of Mrs.
Faye Williams in observance of
Brotherhood Week and for a ao-
eial.
The meeting was opened by
singing two conge- Mrs. Copeland
gave the devotional on “Brother-
gave the lemon on
■ Brotherhood and Peace.”
After the short business ces-
sion, presided over’ by Mrs. J. W.
Carter, a social hour was enjoyed,
during which a delicious salad
course was served by the hostess,
assisted by Mrs. Hey Oiigreth.
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4108 Comedy Tim,
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4:81 Birthday Pnrty
New, - Wwither 8148 Doug Edward,
Today 8:00 Now,
E. Toxa, New,Slid Weather
Arlene Franoo«0:ll World ot Sport,
10:65 WeRfher
11 :00 Jack Parr
12:00 Headlines
12:00 Onen Hour*
12:15
12:30 T .fho>Tf’r'#»
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9 :30 Sunday
9 :40 Weather
8:00 Queen For Day
8:45 Modern Love
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7:25 E. T. Weather4:80 Weather
7:30 Today 4:85 Birthday Party
7:55 E. Texas New* 5:00 Cartoon Time
8:00 Today 5:15 Focue .
8:25 News Weather 5:45 Dou< Edwards
8:30 Today G:00 News
8:55 E. Texas N«wii4:10 Weather
Tkmirh Re Mlft:15 World of Sporth
9:80 Treasure Hunt 5:80 Watron Train
10:00 Price is Right 7 :30 _Tsxas
10 :80 Truth or
11 :00 Weather
8:00 Queen For Day 1
SATURDAY, Fl
8 :55 Tert Pattern
9:25 Sign On
Headlines
9:80 Adven. in Edu. 6:15
11:15 Love of Life 9:30 S*ate
11:30 Could Be Youl0:00 News
10:10 Weather
12:15 News Weather 10:15 TV S’w'-’rJh
12 :80* Florian Zabach 10:20 Rot tv White
1 :00 Theatre
1 :2fi Weather
1 :30 Kitty Fovle
1:00 Matinee Theatrel2:05 Sign Off
3 :00 Queen For Day
Mn. Jessie Lu Carrell has been
sick with flu the past week.
Mr. and Mn. DuYwin Stanley
and boys. Dan and Van of Fair-
view, Mr, and Mra A. J. Majors
and family of Mt. Pleasant took
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Starnley Sunday.
A. A. Carrell has been on the
sick list.
Valton and Gerald Stanley went
to Grand Prairie Sunday and
helped Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Stan-
ley move to Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Majors, Mrs.
Helen Stanley and Mrs. Sam Stan-
ley visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Watters in Bogata Sunday after-
noon.
Church was well attended Sun-
day at the Church of Christ.
There will be preaching there
next Sunday morning, Feb. 23.
Everyone has a special invitation,
ito attend.
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10:00 Price I, Right7 :00 Jim Bowie
10:80 Truth or Con.7t80 Life of Riley
UiOO Weather 8.00 Badge 714
11:08 Pandora’, Box 8:80 Patrtee ItunMl
11:18' Love or Life 9:00 Friday Fight,
11:80 Could Be You* US Sport, Roundup
12:00 Open House
12:16 " ‘
12 :80 Liberaee
1:00 Glonn Rich
1:25 Weather
1:80 Kitty Foyle
10:80 Tr
11:00 W<
11:06 Pandora’, Box8
11:15 Love of Life
11:80 Could Be You9:08
12:00 Open Hou: __
12:15 New, Weather)0:80 Theatre 7
12:30 Florian Zabach 10:56 Weather
1 :00 Thextr,
1:25 Weather
1:30 Kitty Foyle
2 :00 Matinee Theatre
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28. 1858
8:25 Tert Pattern ---- ~
8:56 Sign On
7 :00 Today
8:25 TWl'pattern’ 8r__
8:88 Sign On 8:45 Modern Lore
7:25 E. T
7: J. Today
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Con. 8 Hlphwsv PMml
8:80 I’ve got a secret
11 :05 Pandora’s Box 9 :00 Fights
11:15 Love of Life 9:45 Sports Roundup
11:80 Could Be You 10:00 News
12:00 Open House 10:10 Weather
12:15 Nows Weather 10:15 TV Specials
10:20 Mark Saber
10:55 Weather
11:00 Jack Parr
12:00 Headline
2:00 Matinee Theatre 12:05 Sign Off
THURSDAY. FEB. 27. 1958
fi:25 Tert Pattern
6:55 Sign On
7 .00 Today
8 :45 Modern Tx>ve
4 :00 Comedy Time
4 :80 Weather
7:25 E. T. Weather 1:85 Birthday Partv
7:30 Today 5:00 woody woodpeck
7:55 E. Texas News 5:80 Cartoons
8:00 Today 5:45 Doug Edwards
8:25 News Weather 6:00 News
R:30 Today 6:10 Weather
8:55 E: Texas News6:15 World of Sports
9:00 Dough Re Mi 6:80 Zorro
9:30 Treasure Hunt7 :A0 vou bet your life
10:00 Price Is Right '*•80 Dragnet
10:30 tmtr conseque. « :00 People’s Choice
11:00 Weather 8:80 Tcnne-se Ernie
11:05 Pandora’s Box9:00 Judge Rov Bean
9:30 S*ate Trooper
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Weather 4:80 Weather
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E Texas News 5:00 Cartoon*
Today 6:11 Your School
News Weather 5:80 Cartoons
8130 Today 5:40 TV Specials
8:55 E. Texas News 5:45 Doug Edwards
9:00 Dough Re Mi 6:00 New* v
9:80 Treasure Hunt 6:10 Weather
10:00 Price I* Right 6:15 World of Sport*
or Con.6:80 Name that tune
•r 7100 George Gobel
* “ 8:00 26 Men
8:30 Telephone Time
Californians
9:80 Top Tunes
10:00 New*
News-Weather 10:10 Weather
10:15 The Lineup
10:45 Liberaee
10:55 Weather
~-r-- 11:00 Jack Parr
2:40 Matinee Theatre 12:00 Headlines
“ Day 12:05 Sign Off
?EB. 22. 1958
5:00 Bowling
6 :00 News
6:10 Weather
Ed Jenkins
10:00 Fury 6:80 People Funny
10:80 Andy’s Gang 7:00 Perry Como
11:00 My True Story 8 :00 Lone Star Steel
11:80 Hawkeye 8:80 Giseh
12:00 Cartoons 9:00 End ■
12:30 Willy 9:80 \..w.
Pro-Basketball 10 :00 Lawrence Welk
8:00 Get Set Go
8:80 Racing
4 :00 All Star G-lf
SUNDAY. FEB. 23. 1958
12:25 Tert Pattern
12:50 Sign On
12:55 Headlines
1 :00 Sunday Show
I :80 Wisdom
2:00 Wav
2:80 Txwk
3 :00 Omnibus
4 :80 Oral Roberts
5:00 Industry Psrade9:45 Movie
5:15 Christian Scien.11:80 Headlines
11 :35 Slvn Off
MONDAY, FEB. 24. 1958
3:00 Oueen Fnr Day
3:45 Modern Tz»ve
4 :00 Comply Tln^e
7:25 F. T. Weather4:85 Birthday Psrty
7 :80 Todav 5 :00 Cnrtnon Time
7:55 F. Texas News 5:25 Tim McCoy
8:00 Today 5:40 TV Specials
R :25 News - Weather'K :45 Doug Edwards
R :80 Todav 6 :G0 News
R :55 F. TevnR News 6-in Weather
9:00 Dough Re Ml
9:30 Treasure
in:00 Price is Pl-ht 7 :00
in-RO Truth or Con. 7 :30 H«rbor Comm.
II -0(7 Whether R :0n Twertv
11:05 Beaut” Snionfi'R0 B»-’dc
11 ;15 Tovo nf TJ^e 9:00 n’henr” Plavho.
11 Rn Could R* You«»:80 Phil
10 :00 N»wq
Weather 1 0 • 1 n Wcs*her
10:16 Art Instruction
in:2n Dnvld Grief
in:RK RVestber
11 :0n .Tsrk Parr
2:00 Matinee Theatre!2-nn Headlines
12:05 Sign Off
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R^pr. and Mrs. Preddy ot Has-
kel visited in the home of Rev.
and Mr*. Andrews several days
last week. They were called home i
late Saturday due ito the sudden
death ot Mra. Preddy’s brother.
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Port 0CH« rt Mt. V«rw>« as MM«d etas, mail matter.
mtfc^|* ert^AMl UW- Fraaklla AaraM .aMAItekrf 1WL
rm, I OpUe-HereM remrre, the right to relem eSregtjrtag rt' It, Amrrtiem
Heetion of Bottom of Clmreh ,,rrtme~nr othm pubHe t^ber-
> charged. Where admiartoa i, ohareed. or -Mr* ***** •»
,r5fS7mlo th. regular odrertirtag rate will he wited.
Ill >ll*l»1*~* H tk-r Ml Varmm Ontte-H.r«M will ba aoi-
to th. attention of th. Utter.
slater, Mrs. Gordon Lloyd and
family of Mt. Vernon.
We are sorry to learn that Mrs.
Lena Smith had the misfortune
of breaking her arm.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burgin and
Johnnie vqere dinner gueats of Mr.'
i and Mrs. Kenneth Burgin and
Mr. and Mrs. A. w' Pankey of , family Sunday.
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GLADE SPRINGS
By LINDA CRANE
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1958, newspaper, February 20, 1958; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268149/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Franklin County Library.