The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SANGER COURIER
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Thursday, July 17, 194
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guest last weekend of Miss
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Sale of Plow
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H. Buford Toon, -Editor and Prop
SANGER, TEXAS
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ALLIS-CHALMERS FARM EQUIPMENT
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Entered at the postoffice at Sanger
Texas as seoond class matter.
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Armour’s VEGETOLE SHORTE1NG
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Thursday. Shc was
home by her mother,
Banister, who has b<
Arlington. .
Mis$ Geneva Talbo
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Fireside Beans
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Mrs. E. B. Brown of Denton vis-
ited'friends here Monday. 11
Miss Alta Doyle of Slidell'visited
Miss Max Wilson Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Smith'were in
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Sanger Oil Co
BUD GENTLE, Prop. ■ ’
&UR FORMAL OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
“Men of
Boys Town
ONE OF THE FINEST MOTION
'PICTURES EVER MADE
We have moved into our New Service Station recently completed, and will be
glad to have you call.
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and-Mrs. Fred Swindi H and .
SUBSRIPTION RATES
One Year $1.00
Six months _2 .65
Three Months .35
Out of State $1.50
NOTE—Cards of Thinks, Resolu-
tions of
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The wicked flee when no
but the righteous
bold as a lion.
- Now the Soirit speaketh expressly,
that tn the latter times some shall
depart from the faith giving heed
i to seducing spirits and doctrines of
•'evil;'. Speaking lies in hypocrOcy,
I., ring their conscience seared, with
a he>t iron.
Yea, anel all that will live godly
tn Christ Jesus shall suffer perse
t tt'Jcn. Be not therefore ashamed
of the testimony of our Lord; but
Mr- ' thou'partaker of .the afflictions
' ■ .he gospel according to the power
. ; God, who has saved us and called
tv, Wj with a holy calling, not according
to our works, but according to his
own purpose and grace. —Japies 1:
12-26. , —Reporter
Mr. and Mrs S. W. Brewer of
Abii pe,, Mrs. I. T. Pilgrim of Rus-
selvillc Ala., with Mrs Jap ,Brewer
visited Mis. Tom McKinney in
Gainesville last week.
’ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Luther Greer left Sunday
for Roanoke where he will conduct
a revival meeting. He was present
at the Sunday morning ^service but
the evening worship was dismissed.
He will appreciate it if you will
visit him in the church at Roanoke
during these next two weeks.
The Vacation Bible School, help
by the Baptists and 'Methodists in
the Methodist church, closed Fri-
day night. Diplomas were present-
ed after a program given by the
students of the school.
Paul’s missionary journeys and
the life of David Livingston were
two of the study units of the Bible
Week-End Specials
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While we have not completely finished, we are carrying on our business as
When completed ours will ' be modern in every respect. .Rest rooms,
wash and grease lift, all modern equipment for servicing cars and taking care
of the trade.
pendable, our prescription de-
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partment offers you the very
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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ch<iand.|
M -- Alma visited Mr. and Mr-. Jno.4
Cherry at Bloomfield Sumi .. Mi-,
Betty Jo Cherry accompany 4-tm.m |
home for a visit.
Mr. ;
son Uayne, or Quanah, visits d her I
mother, Mrs Sally Staple- la-t I
week. Mrs. Swindell remained and
will attend school at Teachers < al-
lege in Denton. >
Mrs. J. R. Phillips Mi-.- Joe
and Elaine Phillips, Wayne I’b,Ilin-1
and Mr. and Mrs. James PI illipVof
Lloyd and Jimmy Tayloc'of Oklaho-
ma, were guests Friday of Mr. and I
Mrs. H. R. Short.
Mr. and Mrs Je'ssie Earl Seal,
with Mrs. A. W WaHicld and Miss
Mary Alice McReynolds of Dallas,
have returned from a visit with rela-
tives anil friends in Coleman,
Amarillo, Lubbock, Midland. ()dcs-a, I
l.oyington N. M., anel a vi-it to the
Carlsbad Cavern and Paia Dura
Canyon. ,
Guests Sunday of \V. Ti Collins
and Mrs. Nina Sullivan we're Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Collins afid family,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bryant "and Mrs.
Bud Smith of Fort Worth; Mr. and
Mrs. Stover Smith and Stover, Jr.,
of Oklahoma City, Mr and Mrs. O'
S. Turner and children. Baton
Rough. T.a.. and Mr- a"d Mrs Ham-
on Guin of Arlington. Mr. anel Mrs,
w. G. Tarver arid ion. Mr. and Mrs.
B. L- Collins.and Terry Boyd-
ston, all of Sanger.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to takfc this means of
trying to show our appreciation for
the beautiful /flowers, the many
thoughtful things done, and the kind
words spoken regarding the passing ‘
^t our clear brother. May God's
richest blessings rest upon each of
you.
Sat. night Prevue 11 p. m.
Sunday afternoon 1:30 p m
Sunday Night 8:00 p. m.
Monday Night 8:00 p. m.
ADMISSION
CHILDREN ADULTS
10c 30c
TEX AN
SANGER
Children of the Primary Depart-
ment of the Baptist Sunday Schoo!
were entertained Monday aftern a •)
with a party on the church lawn,
by Sunday School Superintendent.
John Richardson.
Games were directed by
Nina Sullivan and Miss Jo IL n ;
teachers of the department.
Ice cream cones were served
oung Powell, Larry Hampton.
Betty and Karla Rhea Crawford,
Richard Johns, Dorothy Jones,.
Claudette Sullivan. Patsy Strickland,
Robert and Kenneth Cashion, Oleta
Davis, Gee Gee Hughes. Dona Bess
Harwell, Jerriann Cooper, Bobby
Jo King, Jessie Mae Bishop, Bobby
and Pafsy Masten.
The young people’s department of
the BTU met Sunday night with 7 by the little guests and pictures vyere
e following of. i taken. At refreshment time the
birthday cake on which tlie three
small candles were placed and
lighted, was placed on the center of
the table and the little guests were
lined around the table from which
cake and ice cream were served to
Shirley Beth and Gail Miller, Vir-
ginia Lee Odoiff? Kenneth. Jimmie
and Mae Jatinell Odom.
Potts, La Wanda and
’ Alice and Billie
the home of Mrs. V '•>
an ■
Mrs. J W Ward, Secretary of1 Hampton, Billie Austin, l-.dna liar!
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N.C. Bitis Wed-
M. >> “• 4
Mrs. L. D/’Brown of Cleburne is
visiting Mrs. L- M. Brickell and Mrs
O. E West.
Mrs. Bill Burroughs and little son
Billy ar'c visiting her parents in
Henrietta.
Mrs. Davis of NTSTC. Dcnton.-
was a week end guest of-Mrs Mary
Lou Wright. %
Miss Inez Rumfiekl o| Denton
Mrs. Roy King honored her little
daughter, Patsy Marie, whp cele-
brated her third birthday Friday
afternoon, with a birthday party.
Games were plAyc-d or- -x* lawn
Disc Plow Blades 24_26 to fit I. H. John
Deere, Emerson, Case and Oliver. One way
Blades to fit 20..22_in I. H. C. or John Deere
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Each Blade Guaranteed
members present. Th
ficers were elected
President—Joy Seely
Vice President—Harold
Secretary—Lottie Carr
Group captain—John I.. Richard-
son and Price Smith
Social Chairman—Nancy Smith
Bible Readers—Leader, Ola M<ie
Davis
Adviser—Rev. Greer
Reporter--Sona Sullivan
S.H. WatsonCai116,lim'
and Market
Free Delivery FRESH MEATS
was a
Peggy Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Moore of
Mineral Wells visited relatives heit
last wee k end.
Mrs. Rc.alie Locke of Corsicana
is visitin'; Mr. anil Mrs Ernest Hop-
kins and -on.
Elaine Phillip- of l.loyel was
la-t week end of her sister,
H. R. Short,
a
Mrs. C. L. Wallace of Sherman
■visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. J
R. Ashley last week.
Leroy Horst has returned to
Cisco after vi-iting his parents Mr.
anil Mrs. E. Hor-t.
Mrs -Clara Mae Leavitt and 'Miss
Bethel Waide of Slidell are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J D. Waide.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mincckc and
children of Denton visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jap Brewer Sunday. .
Mrs My .ie Oats and Mrs. Rdjco
Ary of Fort Wortji visited Mr, and
Mrs. R. Haughton Monday.
Little Miss Claudette Sullivan has
returned home from Fort Worth
where she visited relatives.
Mr. an<l Mrs,. W. W. Forester of
Ferris spent the week en<I with her
mother, Mrs Lillie Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Sahew1 ane;
family returned Thursday from u
two weeks varation in California.
Miss Alyne Seal attended»the
Delta Kappa Gamma Dinner at Mar
<|ttis Hall in Denton, Thursday
night.
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Roane and
daughters of Gainesville visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bun Lusk
Sunday. . \
Mr. ami Mrs. H. B Toon" end
F.dwii’l Toon Silliman visited R1 .
ard Mrs E. L- Silliman in Sherman
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs J. R. Ashley and
Mrs. J.. A. Ashley visited Mr. and
|Mrs. C. I.. Wallace in Sherman
Sunday..
Mrs Roy Borden and daughter,
Miss Audrey, of Juncal, art vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
T. Slaughter.
Misses Lois and Ruby Averitt, Lee
Nicholson and Vernon Bates were
in Dallas Monday to see the opera
Rose Marie.
Mrs. E- L. Brooks of Crandall and
Miss Iris Ann Brooks of Houston
are guests of Mr. and Mrs Dennis
Windle and family.
Mrs. S. B. Powell, with her sister,
Mrs. Jr F. Thurmond of Frisco, left
Tuesday for Lubbock to visit anoth-
er sister Jflrs Terrell Meek.
Jack Hampton of Kelly Field, San
Antonio, and Mis> Nancy Hart of
Denton visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P
Hampton Sr. .last week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Nance, Way-,
mon and Jack Waide and Mrs Vic-
tor Simpson and Te.x^s are spending
School. They also did hand work.
Some of the girls made door stops
and the boys made foot stools. These,
were on exhibit at the program Fri-
day night.
We consider the Bible School a
success, especially for a weeks work,
but we were paving the way for i
the longer Bible School that we
plan to hold next summer. I
The Baptist revival meeting is one'
week nearer bow. It is time for us.to
work «jn<l pray if we are to be prc: i
pared f<!h» the blessings we need^
Let's give “all out’’ support to the ;
Lord s work \ | pursueth ;
’ NEXT WEEK: The pastor from
Roanoke will visit with, us Sunday.
He is certain to give an intere-ting
sermon so get busy and give him a
good attendance.
matter how large or small
| Christian, Mary
“ Thomas Odom, Betty Jo King, Mary
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iri-tian Social Relations, was leati-j and Bbtty Jp Sluder, Mmes. Riley
,,i fi,„ ;lt tj1(, meeting of Miller R. L.. Odom, Roy f)<!<nn. Sul-
e Methodist W. S- C. W..'Monday' livan, Dick Lowe, Glenn Potts, Li-
the church. The deep iner Christian, Alton Odom, W. H.
in charge of Mrs. M. A.; Odom, the hostess and the little
in i t business session honoree, who- received many nite
e program. | gifts.
finest service in town.
a few days at Sulphur, Okla.
Mr.'and Mrs R. R. Randolph re-
turned to their home in. Iraan Sun-
day after visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Randolph and little daughter. ’
Mr. and Mrs. John Ezell and
daughter cf Gainesville visited M".
and Mrs. Harve 'Ezell and otner
relatives lure last Week,end. . '
Mr. an-. Mrs. ‘Sam Brewer ot
Abilene, rs. Josig Pilgram of
Russellville, Ala., are"visiting M ..
Victoria McRight and J. A. Brewer.
Mrs. W. D. Burkholder and Mrs.
M. J. Nance, with Mrs|Dora Brown
of Ardmore, visited Mrs. P. F. Jones
in Valley View and Mrs Bruce
Downs in Denton last week.
Mrs, A. Mvr Beeman visited her
daughter Miss Gwen, in Fort Worth
. accompanied
r, Mrs. M E.
'<yi visiting in
^cKinney
is visiting her |broth<M
Talbot and family. Rcr. §nd Mrs.
Talbot and children with Miss Ge-
neva left Tuesday for a few days
vacation in San Antonio and places
of interest on route.
Air. and Mrs. Vance Slay and son
of Gainesville visited his dauglner
Nelda Jo, in
Long Friday night. Nelda Jo
companied them home lor an
tended visit.
Dr and Mrs J S ^Stubbs were in
Vernon Sunday to take Mrs Ros-
t Miss Odessa Shel-
Zehna Carr. They
were met in Vernon by Ross Lar- n
and returned to their home
^Amarillo.
R. C. Young,-Mrs. S. W. Sleeker
'and Mrs, H. A Knight of D'lpc.'in,
Okla., Mr^. John Millik -i ' and
: Miss Frances Milliken 'flFMI.bl i.-in
< ity were guests Tuesday m M
„W. C. A vers, and Mrs. H. O. I lai?
.Mr.s Courts Cleveland of G ;
bury is visiting Mr. and Mr
Randolph and little duaghi-a-. M
Cleveland is Mrs Randolpi-- ui..'
Roanoke and Dallas Sunday.
Mrs. B. G. Vaughn is’visiting her,
sister, Mrs. Joe Clark, in Sherman.
Mrs. Dora Brown of Ardmore,
visited Miss Max Wilson Saturday.
Miss Florine Horst visited Mrs.
Elizabeth Lowe in Valley View Sun-
day.
Mrs. Tom Vaughn visited Mr. and
"Mrs Cecil Sullivan in Denton Wed-
nesday.
Misses Alyne Burkholder and
Peggy Riley visited in Denton last
week.
Mrs. Mollie Rucker of Krum yis-
Ttfd Mr.
nesday.
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Toon, H. Buford. The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1941, newspaper, July 17, 1941; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1337388/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sanger Public Library.