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any way that is most convenient. Why wait to
be comfortable?
Great-grandparents are Mrs. Beulah McLain
and the late O.A. Huseman of Whitewright and
the late Mr. and Mrs. Lester Caylor, formerly of
Whitewright.
Mother’s Day visitors in the
home of Mrs. Velma Sadler*
were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Smith and Tom of Dallas, Mr.
and Mrs. David Bledsoe and
sons, Mike and Matt, of Col-
bert, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs.
Freddie Cassidy and children,
Sherry and Aaron, of Sherman,
Mr. and Mrs. Grady McCorstin
of Whitewright. Mrs. Sadler
also received a call from her
son, James Phillips in Great
Falls, Mont.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Alexan-
der and Billy spent Mother’s
Day at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hunter.
A weekend guest at the home
Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Compton
and Nita visited her
Mrs. Tony Sailings and Tammie
of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs.
of Grapevine
Bells and son, Neal, of White-
wright.
and Misty Michelle Dooley, Tina Dooley and
Emmett Green Jr., all of Mexia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradley
and children of Dallas visited
T.P. Tallent.
Mrs. Wanda Hogue and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Allen of
Bixley, Okla., visited Mrs. Em-
ma Jones.
and Mrs. H.H. Rayburn of
Dallas visited Mrs. Elmer San-
derson over the weekend.
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From the first settlers in Jamestown to the
present, women have played important roles
in the history of the United States. On the
200th Anniversary of this nation, we would
like to take the opportunity to pay tribute
to the millions of women who have contributed
to the greatness of our country.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown
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Jess Andrew Caylor, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Caylor of Sherman will celebrate his first
birthday May 20.
He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Ball
The first American spelling
book was printed by Stephen
Day in Cambridge, Massachu-
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her mother, Mrs. John Saltzman
in Sherman over the weekend.
Mrs. H.L. Garner is a surgical ~
patient at Community Hospital of clothing which
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i Monday night, May 10, the
Bethel WMU met for their Bible
• study under the leadership of
Mr. and Mrs. John Han- from Collossians. She divided
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Weekend guests at the home
. of Mrs. Maude Caraway were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caraway and
ton and Melody of Whitewright;
Mr. and Mrs
Lisa of Sherman; Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Phillips and son,
Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Velma Lee
Bussey and daughter Janis and
her friend Audrey.
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Mother’s Day guest at the
Frazier house were Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Riley, Shannon and
Derek of McKinney, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Cleveland, Donna,
Mike and Kristi of Hurst, Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Williams, _
Kathy and Kelly of Sherman, H
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Sanderson g
of Dallas, Mrs. Effie Frazier of B||
the Whitewright Nursing Home; ,M|
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Frazier of fi|
Desert, Miss Darlene and Bren-
da Williams of Garland, Mr. and S
Mrs. Charles Williams, Mr. and ||L
Mrs. James Williams, Darla and R|
Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Tina Si
Williams and Jeffrey, all of the *7®
city. .M
A.W. Jones of Wichita, Kan-
sas, visited his mother, Mrs.
Rosa Jones.
The Rev. Dennie Hoistman of
Randolph visited Mrs. Willie
Overstreet.
The monthly birthday party
was held Tuesday in the chapel.
fishing and outing. They also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe
Scott in Cleburn.
Junior Key and family of
Greenville and Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Withrow of Dallas
visited Oneta Key over the
weekend.
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ed a call from her granddaugh- tbe caB t0 prayer and Jessie
ter in Corpus Christi wishing Wniiams led in special prayer,
her a happy Mother’s Day. Final plans were made for the
Mrs. Henrietta Kincaid spent Banquet in the business session
Mother’s Day at the home of her that flowed and a tentative
son and family, W.L. Kincaid in date of June 2i-25 was set for
Luella. VBS.
Guests Sunday at the home of T^e next reguiar meeting will
Mrs. A.G. Burns were Mr^and be June 7 with Alve Key in
charge.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. j
Carson Burchfield Mother’s Day pat pjerce The study was taken
jyir. auu wio. «•••* -z--- were Mr. and Mrs. John Han- from Collossians. She divided
family and Mrs. Patricia Single- sley, Ronald, Johnnie and Lon- tbe group of ejght ladies into
>dy of Whiicwrigiit; nie, and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby |.w0 groups and one group had
;. W.W. Belew and Branham, all of Whitewright, |0 draw a iadder and then using
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., Chet of Shumaker of Sherman.
mother, Mrs. Lillis Watkins of Whitewright
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Institute for Certain-teed
Products Corporation, many
homeowners can save up to
30% on their annual utility
bills if they insulate the attic
floor with at least 6 inches of
IH fiber glass insulation. How
-•« much you save depends on
where you live, the style of
A' your home and other factors,
H but the average home may
® save $90.00 or more.
Mrs. Adelle Ireland present- Vera Wetzel will be hostess to
ed a program on the Do’s and the next meeting May 20 at 10
Don’t’s of Mental Health Thurs- a m in Fireman’s Hall,
day at the regular meeting of
the Town and Country Club in
Fireman’s Hall.
She quoted Dr. Uzro Wood, ■
psychiatrist, in saying “Happi- .
ness is getting a bang out of A
doing what you have to do. I
Happiness is the key to good I
mental health.” i
Club president Pat Alexander i
called the meeting to order with J
Mrs. Bobbie Kay McCartney A
leading the club prayer. Mrs. fi
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two groups and one group had
the study as a guide, they listed
on each rung one of the terms
describing Christ, with the word
--- parents, Christ being on the top of the
Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Latimer in ]addere This was entitled the
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gentry Greenville. “Fullness of God.”
attended the York Rite Festival Mr. andMrs. John Jarvis^and jbe second group dressed a
‘ paper doll in items of
England enjoyed Mother s Day cjothing made from paper. From
dinner together. their study of Colossians, they
Mrs. Johnnie England visited labejed the various items of
clothing with characteristics a
Christian should take off. These
were replaced with seven pieces
v,. create a
Sherman. She is reported to wardrobe &of Christian traits
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and Viola McKinney the pledge
• of Allegiance.
Roll call was answered with
“Ways to Relax.” Thought for
the day was “Ignorance, like
and Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Caylor all of Sherman, darkness, sees things that are
not there.”
Mrs. Ireland presented a
musical number to women pre-
sent and Mrs. Pat Alexander
won the door prize.
Mrs. Ireland served refresh-
ments to ten members. Mrs.
VASltU\grm- n I? m Mrs. L.A. Watkins, Sr., was
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Burchfield honored with a Mother’s Day
... j dinner at the home of her
daughter, Viola Wright. Attend-
ing were:
Jim and Frank Watkins, Lillis
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas San-
derson of Wichita; Mr. andMrs. rwv
Philhp Norns^DaUasand Mr. wmiam Wade and family of
Sherman and Patricia Burk and
Judy of Whitewright.
Spending Mother’s Day at the
home of Mrs. G.O. Neal were
Mr. and Mrs. A u-
Dallas Brenda Sampson and prospect due to low supplies on lived on the same farm that his
Melanie of Sherman, Mr. and one hand and increased do- great grandmother settled on i..
David Layman and family mestic and foreign consumption 1855. Mr. Brown is a retired
and Dee Neal of qn the other. About 11.5 million farmer and she is a retired
acres will be planted to cotton in school teacher. She taught Brown and Jeff of Bonham and
the U.S. while plantings could school at Orangeville, Little
exceed 5 million acres in Texas. Rock and Klondike.
| Special recognition was given
I to three nursing home residents
| at church services Sunday morn-
b ing. Mrs. Eva Martin, age 95,
was recognized as the oldest Frances Hanna of Dallas visited
mother. Her corsage was pinned Mrs. Reba MitchelL
on by Mrs. Paul Geers. Mrs.
Mary Bryant, age 60, was
presented a corsage for being
the youngest mother. Mrs.
Grace Crawford was recognized
for having nine living children.
Her daughter, Mrs. Brenda
Jenkins, pinned on her corsage.
Special music was presented
by Troy Stephenson of the First
Baptist Church of Tom Bean.
Attendance was 52.
The Rev. Bob Bryan of the $bay and Tina Hovell of Trenton
First United Methodist church presented the program. Birth-
of Whitewright taught Bible day honorees were James Own-
study Wednesday morning. by, Charlie Hughes, Pearl Ves-
Frank Dockery spent the taj and Mattie Harris.
weekend with home folks in
Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Pettey of
Dr. A.L. Shork of Salem, Ill., Garland visited Mrs. Eva Mar-
aud Mrs. Opal Vales of Fort tin.
Worth and B.L. Price of Arling- We extend our sympathy to
ton visited Mrs. Margaret Price, the family of Robert Marlow,
Mrs. A.L. Brown of Fort who passed away last week.
Worth visited Mrs. Dollie Mrs. Betty Leone of Califor-
Brown. nia and Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Good
Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Ayers of of Colorado visited Mrs. Mary
The couple has three chil- Dallas and Mrs. Juanita Robin- Burselson.
dren, Thomas Brown of Bowie,
home in Orangeville in honor of Phyllis Gault of Houston and
their 55th wedding anniversary Mary Ellen Nall of Sherman.
LOOKS and also Mr. Brown’s birthday. Attending the celebration
„„.o o 1 The Browns were married Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
for 1976, says an economist for May 9, 1921 at the Presbyterian Wayne Cault of Houston, Mrs^
Rnhprt Tone of sion Service. Good prices are in the Rev. J.F. Fender. They have Sherman; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
,. KODeri twig ui r_____ ___ ________ Mr and Mrs
Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. C.B.
son and Mrs. Megella Hood of “T^". N^an
Whitewright. — - .
Mrs. Berniece Anderson of
Savoy visited Mrs. Ina Moody
Friday afternoon. Mrs. Jackie Jester and Ra-
Mrs. O.L. Winkle of Grand nae, Mr. and Mrs. Chuckie
Prairie was honored with a Watkins Jr. and Windi, Mildred
Mother’s Day dinner at the Watkins, Daphne Boatright, Ja-
Fireman’s Hall Sunday by eight Whitewright,
of her nine children.
Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Rayburn
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smithy, and children visited Mrs. Retha
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Gene Geer Sanderson on Mother’s Day.
uand children, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday guests at the home
,iRonnie Geer and son, all of of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller were
’->• Grand prairie; their son and his family, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Clark, and Mrs. Terry Miller of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Clark and
sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Clark and children, all of White-
wright;
Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Winkle,
Mr. and Mrs. Butch Winkle arid
children, all of Bonham;
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Taylor of
Kermit, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Winkle and daughters of Mans- and son of Howe; Mr. and Mrs.
field, Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Winkle Eddie Reed and daughters of #
Jr., of Borger, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Birthday Boy!
Charles King of Ardmore, Mr. Doug LittleBird and children of v
and Mrs. Tony Landus and Lake Dallas, Mrs. Danny Clary
sons of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. and daughter of Sulphur, Okla.,
L.C. Taylor and daughter of and Miss Lucy Carrasco, Ma-
drid, Spain.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tapp,
Shonda, Tonya and Jeffrey
spent the Mother’s Day week-
end at the homes of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Tapp in Waxahachie and Mrs.
Hubert Crutchfield in Richland.
ed a call from her granddaugh-
her a happy Mother’s Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Judd
enjoyed Sunday dinner with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Ayres. Mrs. Ayres’s mother,
house guest in the Ayres family life education specialist
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KING COTTON
GOOD- King Cotton looks good
son visited Mrs. Lizzie Nolan.
Mrs. D.B. Taylor of Sherman
visited Mrs. Minnie Smart.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson
of El Paso visited his mother,
j v Mrs. Freda Dockery and his
the Texas Agricultural Exten- parsonage in Whitewright by Mary Ellen Nall and Asenath of uncle, Frank Dockery.
; Brown of Bowie; Mr. and Mrs.
in Jeff Gault and John of Florida;
Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Nall of
Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
I Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvis and
Monday at the Masonic Temple Tanya and Mr. and Mrs. Jack iarge
dinner together.
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in Denison.
Visiting were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Taylor of Sherman, Loyd
Taylor of Dallas and Mrs.
Mildred Williams, of White-
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gentry wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Scott and
Mr. and Mrs.I.E. Massengle of & a t
of Tishomingo, Okla., spent the Sherman accompanied Mrs. jn tbe bome of her daughter and ofLOVES MrT Viola McKinney fe
.. ;......: Ralph Wallace and Mbs Ula famiHes in sherman on Moth. conduded the with the »
sister, Mrs. Marshall Hasty and Scott to spend thei week at the er,s Day Mr and Mrs Lynn readi and discussion of “We
Mr. Hasty. home of Mr. and Mrs. R.A McKinney and Mr. and Mrs. Preach Christ to All People.”
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell With- Scott of Grandbury ^Lake tor claude Rjddie. She also receiv- Bobbie K. McCartney read
row of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Key and Jeneta of Green-
ville spent Sunday with Mrs.
Oneta Key.
Mrs. Bea McClain spent Sun-
day with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Ball of Sherman.
Mr. and Mrs. Rickey Jones
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Jones.
Mrs. Houston Garner, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Sanderson, is a surgical patient
in a Sherman hospital, and is
reported to be doing nicely.
Those visiting in the home of
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over the weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. James Burchfield and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Burchfield and son, all of Irving;
Mr and Mrs Wayne Burchfield j^X'and ‘daughter' of ’ Dem-
and family, Mr and Mrs. Clovis Mf and Mrs Stanley Bick
?"ch?e!d nf and children and Mr. and Mrs.
James Johnson and son of
Sherman;
Roy Morries and son, Jeff, of
Watkins and children of Rich-
ardson
Mrs. Jackie Jester and
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Hovell, Darla. The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1976, newspaper, May 13, 1976; Whitewright, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1369825/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Whitewright Public Library.