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had been trained in the Navajo
Mr and Mrs J. F. Walters.
Strebeck Family Chamblee Family
Wallace
Has Annual Reunion
Mr.
missed with prayer.
and Mrs. Clyde Geraldon
children of Arlington, Mr.
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m. Wednesday
blee of Fayetteville, Ark.
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Dove-Mills-Robinson Lumber Co.
Phone 170
Canton. Texas
visited Mrs. A B. Tunnell
7:00 p. m.
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Evening Worship— 8:15 p. m.
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District No. 26:
GRADY HOGUE
WALTER DEAN
(of Athens, Texas)
10 a. m.—Church School
Third Sunday
10 a. m.—Morning Worship
2uality
FOOTWEAR
OF KANGAROO LEATHER
Myrtle Springs
Baptist Church
Sunday School—10 a. m.
Morning Worship— 11a.m.
Training Service—7:15 p. m.
Evening Worship—8:00 p. m.
Mid-Week Service—7:45 p. m.
Political
Announcements
Church of Christ
J. B. TIDMORE, Minister
Sunday
10 a. m.—Bible Study.
11 a. m.—Preaching.
7:30 p. m.—Evening Worship.
Tuesday
2 p. m —Ladies’ Bible Class.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m.— Bible Study.
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Mvrtle Springs
Methodist Church
Sunday School—10 a m.
Worship Service—11 a. m.
First and third Sundays
Worship Service—7 p. in.
Second and fourth Sundays
Cana Baptist
Church
REV. P. D. SEALE, Pastor
Services conducted every third
Sunday morning and night
For County Treasurer:
LUKE GABBERT
Sunday school—9.45 a. m.
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
Training Union—7 p. m.
Evening Worship—8 p. m.
Friday
Prayer Meeting—7: 30 p. m.
Fer County Clerk:
BILLY DEEN
J. T. CHILDS
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
C. D. (DOUG) WOOD
(Re-Election, 2nd Term)
For District Clerk:
ALVIN HOWELL
V For
"MEN-ON.
THEIR-FEETr"
Martins Mill
Baptist Church
Sunday
Sunday School—10 a. m.
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
Evening Worship—8 p. m.
TOUR ohh2 puain
Holly Springs
Methodist Church
JOHN RANKIN, Pastor
Sunday School —10 a. m.
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
Second and Fourth Sundays
Evening Worship—8 p. m.
Every First and Third Sunday
For Criminal District Attorney:
JOE TUNNELL
(Re-Election, 2nd Term)
For Sheriff:
ELMER POOL
FORREST SIDES
J. P (PAT) HEDDINS
J. W. (JEW) BURNETT
helps his son, who has become a
missionary, to reach the unsaved
John Seaton is free indeed.
Prayer
Big Rock
Baptist Church
L. W. SMITH, Pastor
Services every Sunday.
Sunday school—10 a. m.
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
Training Union—7:30 p. m.
Evening Worship—8:30 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday—
7:30 p. m.
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Wills Point
Methodist Circuit
WAYNF ARTIS, Pastor
First Sunday
11 a. m.—Myrtle Springs
8 p. m.—Palmer Grove
Second Sunday
10 a. m.—Enterprise
11 a. m. Palmer Grove
8 p. m.—Myrtle Springs
Third Sunday
11 a. m—Myrtle Springs
8 p. m.— Alsa
Fourth Sunday
10 a. m.—Enterprise
11 a. m.—Palmer Grove
8 p. m.—Myrtle Springs
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For Commissioner, Free. No. 1:
BILL FISHER
(Re-Election 2nd Term)
For Commissioner, Free. 2:
EDDIE L. GUINN
(Re-Election)
F C. (CARROLL) HAM
ror County Judge:
G. D. STATON
LEON COX
• Re-election)
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Mt. Lebanon Church
B. C. BEARD
Services every first and thiro
Sundays.
10 a. m.—Sunday school.
11 a rn.—Morning Service.
7 p. m.—Evening Service.
Assembly of God
Church
Sunday school—9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship—11:15 a. m
Evening Worship—7 p. m.
Bible Study, Thursday—7 p. m.
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Little Hope
Ser6s8 , Baptist Church
DEXTER BLEVINS, Pastor
Methodist Church
Circuit
A. M. COLEMAN, Pastor
WESLEY CHAPEL
First Sunday
10 a. m.—Church School
11 a. m—Morning Worship.
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For State Representative,
instead of going about
Holds Annual
Reunion At Alba
The children of the late
add about 14 cup of pineapple
juice and bake in a moderate oven
for about 30 minutes.
and Mrs. E H Keahey of Dallas
visited Mrs. Ethel Keahey and
children and Mrs. Stewart Satur-
day and Sunday. Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. S. N Keahey and
"22 meditation
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ChepperRoom.
years at the home of Joe Stre-
beck in Alba Sunday, June 15, for
a family reunion.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. V. O. Strebeck and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Strebeck
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Geraldon and children, Mr.
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Baptist Church
Sunday:
10 a. m.—Sunday School.
11 a. m.—Morning Worship Ev-
ery Second Sunday.
makes possible. In His name, Jimmy spent Tuesday with Mr.
Amen. and Mrs. A. M Smith of Dallas
Thought For The Day and Austin. Jr. who was home Okla are visiting their daughter
Jesus is the Light of the world from California and is soon to
HENRY J. REEMTSMA, Arizona sail for Japan again.
——————— . Miss Latrice Keahey and Mr.
Helen Peace Is
Hostess To Elberta
Club Meeting
A report on all books that
have been read should be turn d
in next meeting day, stated M s.
Ada Brown to the Elberta H. D.
Club ladies June 11 when they
met with Mrs. Helen Peace.
This report on books must be
in to the THDA chairman by Au-
gust 1.
Due to illness Judy Simpson
was unable to give her 4-H dem-
James R. Taylor
Box 425 Phone 241J1
Canton, Texas
onstration at this meeting. She
will be on program next meeting
day. __
Mrs. Mary Lou Lawler gave a
chants and cast spells. By these
the medicine man and his help-
ers hoped to drive out the chindi
(evil spirit) which they believed
was causing disease or illness.
For years John had practiced
this art. He was well paid for his
efforts.
Then came a change in the life
of John Seaton. We were holding
a meeting at Kayenta, Arizona
John's own son had accepted
Christ as his Saviour, and was
one of the native Christians testi-
fying to the power of God in his
life. John Seaton himself took his
stand for Christ, accepting Him
and Mrs. Charlie Strebeck gather-
ed for the first time in nine
7 p. m.—Evening Worship Ev- Mrs. Art Tucker and children and
• Eenena Cuda-. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hukul and
"Turns shortas
.phetroctor1“
Rakes fast
but 0»ntlyl
We thank Thee, O Father, for Mr. and Mrs Albert Rainey of
the power that frees m»n from San Antonio arrived Thursday for
fear and superstition and gives a visit with Mr. and Mrs Ben
Toughest leather known —
for its weight — and softest
of all, is kangaroo — supple
yet non-scufhng. John Neil
oxfords and high shoes of
kangaroo are the most com-
fortable you can wear.
Withstand tough going, keep
your feet slipper-comfort-
able, wear for years! And
as to value — you’ll marvel
Call
Family Party Is
Enjoyed June 12
The ladies ofthe Midway Club
and their families enjoyed a fam-
ily get together at Clarence Bums’
store Thursday night, June 12.
There was a bountiful supply
of stew, salads, fritoes, potato
chips, crackers, cookies, pies,
cakes, and iced tea for everyone.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Bums, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy John Bums, Mr. and
Mrs. Al Hale, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Simmons, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Simmons, Jr., Mrs. Josie
Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Kearby
Groves and grandson, Don Grizer
very interesting Council report.
Mrs. Leia Chitty was elected
as nominee to the state meeting
in Kingsville.
Secret pal gifts were exchang-
ed and the next time will be re-
vealing day. The flower fund gift
was given to Mrs. Jim Johnson.
Refreshments of punch and
cookies were served by Mrs.
Peace.
The club adjourned to meet
with Mrs. H. Simpson on June 25.
In I
For Commissioner, Free. No. 1:
M. W. GILBERT
(Re-Election, 2nd Term)
For Commissioner, Free. No. 4:
JODIE S. STRICKLIN
MERLON AMMONS
W E. (BILL) FOUNTAIN
For Justice of Peace, Prec. No. 1:
I C. A (CARLOS) GROVES I
back this time. We are glad they [Baxter Freeman
with are interested in hte MYF end Union Chapel visited them.
John that they kept the banner as
and Willie of
11 a. m - Church School.
WALLACE
First Sunday
10 a. m. Morning Worship.
11 a. m—Church School.
6:30 p. m.—MYF.
Second and Fourth Sundays
10 a. m. Church School
6:30 p. m.—MYF.
Third Sunday
10 a. m. Church School
H a. m Morning Worship.
6: 30 p. m. MYF.
7:30 p. rn Evening Worship.
. Every Wednesda 7 p. m.-
‘rayer Meding,
WALNUT SPRINGS
First and Third Sundays
10 a. m. Church School
Second Sunday
10 a. m.—Church School
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
7 p. m.—Evening Worship.
Fourth Sunday
10 a. m—Morning Worship.
11 a m —Church School
Every Thursday 7 p m.—Prayer
Meeting.
MOORE
First and Third Sundays
10 a. m.—Church School
6:30 p. m. -Church Fellowship.
Second Sunday
10 a. m —Morning Worship.
11 a m—Church School.
6:30 p. m.—Church Fellowship.
Fourth Sunday
10 a. m.—Church School
11 a. m.—Morning Worship.
6:30 p. m.—Church Fellowship.
7:30 p. m.—Evening Worship.
BS. ONE GALLON PAINTS
ELALH) THE AVfXACL ROOM
e 2750
Mrs. Alice Stanger
with Mrs. Sally Dawson Mrs
i Dawson returned home with them
| for a visit.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Have o'
Sunday , „
Church School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship—10:55 a. m.
Youth Fellowship- 7 p. m.
Evening Worship—8 p. m.
Monday
WSCS— 3 p. m.
Tuesday
Boy Scouts—7 P- m.
Wednesday
Choir Practice—7 30 p. m
of Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Connie
Ward, Berl and Dale, Mr. and
Mrs. Red Hunter and Garry, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Gilmer and John,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mrs.
Mitschke and Jeannie of Vernon.
Everyone enjoyed the supper
very much.
The family will meet again Harold Ray returned Mondav
next year at the same time, same from a 10-day trip to Oklahoma
place, the second Sunday in June, and West Texas.
--------------- Kenneth McPhail, who is work-
Modern Meat Loaf ing in Dallas since school is out.
Here's a meat loaf serving was at home Saturday and Sun-
you’ll have ready in a wink. Cut day.
a canned pork loaf into individual Mrs Betty Plunk and baby and
servings and place in a baking Mrs. Freta Smith and sons of
Mr. and Mrs Joe Swab of
Cuero visited Mr and Mrs Ben
Wilson Monday through Thurs-
day.
IN ONE COAT • IN ONE DAY PIROAL
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John Seaton was a Navajo now travels about telling his fel- 1 ong as they did
medicine man. In his youth he low Navaje j that he is walking Jimmy Walters of Waco epent
» the “Jesus Road" and that they, last week with his grandparents, Mrs S S Howell Mr and Mrs
too, should walk that road. He Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Walters. . ~ ~
Several from this community
attended the funeral of Mrs
them new life through Christ. Wilson Miss Sadie Wilson, who
Help us to accept this Good News came a week before, returned
daily and be used of Thee in home with them Sunday after-
bringing others to share in the noon
freedom the Christian faith alone Mr. arid Mrs J. F Walters and
Clower of Dallas, Mrs. Bill Mar- Claudie Baker at Wesley Chapel
Sunday. Sympathy is extended t »
Canton First
Baptist Church
T, T. NEWTON. Pastor
Sunday school—9:45 a .m.
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
Training Union—6:45 p. m.
Evening Worship—8:15 p. m.
Wednesday
Officers and Teachers Meeting
-7:45 p. m.
prayer Meeting—8 p. m.
Rev Al Coleman preached his Whitten visited Granny Clark and
last Sunday. We are sorry to lose Lou Sunday
Rev and Mm. Coleman but wish Mr and Mrs. Reece Thurston
'hem much happiness in their of Athens visited Sunday with
new home. Mrs. Annie Thurston.
were present were W G., Jr., ofJames Harold and David visited
Fayetteville, Ark., Ewing Cham- in the community Saturday and
blee, Mrs. Lillie Hathcock, Mrs. Sunday.
Mary Hall. Mrs. Fletcher Pipes Mr. and Mrs Wayne Townsend
of Dallas, R. F. Chamblee of Old of Fort Worth spent the week-
Bethel. Mrs. J. T. Wycough of end with H T Reaves Jackie
Pleasant Glade. Absent were Mrs. Kellam returned to Dallas with
Oliver Hipp of Longview and Joe them Sunday
Chamblee of Canton. Mrs Jennie Russell and Pink
A bountiful lunch was served at of Stanger Springs visited recent-
the noon hour and everyone en- ly with Mr and Mrs. C. G. Steel,
joyed the day, Delton and Ada Lou.
Those attending the fartherest Mrs. Tommie Jean Davis and
away were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wil- children of Tyler and Mrs
kerson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wil- Geneva Raynolds and Jimmy of
kerson, Mrs. Lillie Palmer of Lit- Canton spent one afternoon last
le Rock, Ark., and Wilson Cham- week with Mrs Maude Rusk.
Alford Chaney and Mrs. Arthur
Chaney of Wentworth, Mr. and
Mrs. John Sellers of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Sudduth
spent Saturday night with Mrs
Sudduth's sister and husband, Mr
and Mrs. Earl Sudduth, and Sun-
day with their aunt, Mrs. Jim
Wesley Chapel
Sunday School
10 a m.—Song Service
10:15 a. m.—Prayer and Re-
10:30-11:30 n m.—Classes as Blue Springs
semble and discuss lesson. Dis- -
Presides At Club
Meeting Friday
Bernice Peace and Betty War-
ren, 4-H Club members from
Canton, visited the Stanger Springs
Home Demonstration Club Fri-
day, June 13.
They gave a demonstration on
4-H Club work and told of their
trip to College Station to the 4-H
Round-Up. Miss Peace also told
of the meeting of the Texas 4-H
Council of which she was a mem-
ber.
Mrs. Alice Stanger presided in
the absence of the president, Mrs.
Vonnie Cole. The club sang
"Count Your Blessings." It was
decided to wait until the next
club meeting to elect a nomi-
nee for delegate to the state
meeting of the Texas Home Dem-
onstration Association.
The Council report was given
by Miss Maggie Peach, county
H. D. agent.
Visitors are always welcome.
daughters of Merced, Calif., Mrs.
B. P. Hutchins and children of
Texas City, Mrs. Jack McGahee
and children of Alba, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Leach and children of
Canton, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gordon,
Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon, Mrs.
R. M. Jobe, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Wolfe and baby and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Laide and children of Emorv.
A bountiful dinner was enjoyed.
Pictures were taken.
Walnut Spgs. Bible
Baptist Church
REV. ANGUS HOLDEN, Pastor
Sunday School—10 a. m.
Officers and teachers meeting— 7 p m.—Evening Worship,
Thursday before first Sunday— Second and Fourth Sundays
Sunday evening.
Several young people attended
the sub-distirct meeting of e ,
MYF at Canton Monday eve mg Janie, Saturday evening Mr and
i They did not bring the banner Mrs J W. Page of Tyler, Mrs
Colfax
We are glad the Rankins are
to be at Colfax for the next con-
ference year. Rev Rankin filled
his appointment at the Methodist
church Sunday morning, There
was good attendance with several
visitors present.
i Mr, Drury brought the mes- [
[ sage at the Presbyterian church I
and her grandson Monday after- n
vawson
Vinner guests Sunday of Mi
and Mrs. A B White were Wan-
Presbyterian
Larger Parish
9 45 a. m.--Stanger Springs
9:45 a. rn — Dawson
11 a. m.—Colfax
10 a. m.—Pine Bluff
11 a. m —Smith Chapel
11 a. m—Canton
For Congressman, 3rd District:
ALTON D. WOOD
(of Smith County)
FRED WHITAKER
(of Panola County)
Thursday, June 19, 1952 THE CANTON HERALD—5
Mr and Mrs Ernest Matthews,
Doris and Gene Bruce of Tyi'-r _ „ , .
m™. E B Matthews Mr and Pamplin,, and « R
Between Canton and Athens
Morning Worship— 11 a. m.
Sunday school—10 a. m.
Evening Services—7:30 p. m.
Hayden Baptist
Church
10 a. m.—Sunday School
11 a. m.—Worship Service.
7:30 p. m.—Training Union,
2 p. m. Tuesday—WMU
8 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer
MARKWELL S' STAPLE-MASTER
Many friends and relatives gath- Gwendolyn of Dallas a nd.Mr and
ered at the Myrtle Springs Park Mrs, rf VCeKe hey Ja uh .an
on June 8 for the fifth annual re- „ , n ’ visited with h
union of the Chamblee family. Dallas visited Mr' and Mrs. M
The children of the late Mr. L .Tunnell Sunday.
and Mrs. W. G. Chamblee that Mr. and Mrs. H. M Rusk,
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Dove of Ronald Manley of Dawson
Canton visited Mr and Mrs. Ler Edna McManus of Canton and
Ray and Sue Sunday afternoon Tony Youngblood of Dallas were
Miss Vernadene Lid< of Lellas visitors in Sunday school Sunday,
spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs Annie Thurston, Mrs. R
Mrs. T. H. Lide, Buck and Janis H Harris and Mrs Frank
Mr. and Mrs Paul Daws in of Knowles: and children visited in
San Antonio spent the week-end Dallas Wednesday.
Mrs. Argin Rash. Marie and
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Page of i Visitors in the Joss McCaffity
Tyler, Mrs Bertha Page, Mr and home Sunday were Mr. and Mr
Mrs. Parker of Myrtle Springs
recently visited W N. White and
New-B
isoon m Farley Tiny starr and son, David, of
Mm Curtis Oliverand Paul of Rev. Bob Drury has returned
Dallas, visited.;Sunday afternoonto Chicago Ui attend school Rev
and Mr and Mrs I A Martin. Charles Schvenke of Houston ha'
Verlie and Terry of Hallsville taken his place.
Sunday and Mor day. The people enjoyed the
moring with W •N • White and Westminster Fellowship meetin-
-an. at the church Sunday afternoon
evnd.Mrs..Wal ter Alcxan- David Henry Cartright 5-
der of Martins Mill visited n the spending the week in Dallas with
community Saturday afterno n B H and Oscar David Tamo.
Mr. and Mrs Ryan of Norman, j Jim Pamplin and R Brunson
. ii. , , j*”, attended the Dairy Show in Can-
Mrs. John Rankin, and family. .. MTan.
Houston Rusk was carried to ton Monday.
8 Grand Saline hospital Monday I Give God A Chance.
Gladys Smith was carried to a_____
Tyler hospital Saturday.
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