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Mr. and Mra. G. H. Brammer,
Jr., and sons, Mike, Larry and
California Iceberg
Lettuce, 4 doz. size, ea. 150
April Shower
Peas, No. 303 can
Steve. of Hudspeth county
visiting Mrs. W. F. Couch.
"Blooms in
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Creamy
Crisco, 3-lb. can
Mr. and Mrs Henry Brunson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Stout of
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Saturday.
Arthur Barlemann, Jr., assistant
county agricultural agent, talked
to the boys on "Selecting a Proj-
6 Bottle Carton
Coca-Cola, plus. dep.. .200
Large Red
Tokay Grapes, 2-lbs. . .250
Ice Packed
Fryers, any size, 1b.... 59c
Admiration
Coffee, 1-lb. pkg.
Texan Theatre
Walt Disney Presents
Snow White
And 7 Dwarfs
ect For the Coming Year."
Miss Pat Rector, assistant home
Fri. Night & Sat. Mat
Walt Disney Presents
Snow White
And 7 Dwarfs
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Knox, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Hall and Mrs. C.
E. Daniel attended the State Fair
Saturday.
“Because mine was a thoughtful hus-
band, I was spared confusion and fi-
nancial stress at the time of his death.
He had invested in the Eubank Funer-
al Home Pre-Arrangement Plan, and
they took care of everything. Today I
made inquiries. The Eubank Funeral
Home Plan is inexpensive . . . and it’s
the responsible thing to do."
Stacey McKenzie of Amarillo is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R McKenzie
Bryant will give “You Need Lilacs
in Your Garden."
Mrs Alma Dunn of Tyler visit-
ed her mother, Mm. Elida Beal
Sunday.
Mm. W. H. Morrison spent the
week-end with her daughter, Mm.
T. P. Keeter, and family.
er‛s first visit back hame in 48
years.
Mrs. Tucker visited her broth-
Miss Kirby And
Cecil R. Carter
Marry October 9
Miss Nelda Oneita Kirby
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Iris Garden Club
To Meet Friday
The Iris Garden Club will meet
in the home of Mrs. Frank Dod-
son Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
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Joseph R. McCarthy
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COMMUNIST INFILTRATION
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This is a Non-Partisan Rally Against Communism in Govern-
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Partisan Group of East Texas Citizens.
last week with their children in
Dallas.
Always A Good Show
Box Office Opens 7 p. m.
Daily
and Pvt. and Mm. Buford Chaney
of Arizona.
Sunday & Monday
Lydia Bailey
starring Dale Robertson
Anne Francis
(In Technicolor)
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Last Time Thursday
M-G-M’s All-star Musical
Lovely To Look At
starring Kathryn Grayson
Red Skelton
in Technicolor
Mr. and Mm. H. M. Rusk and
sons. Jim and David, of Hender-
son spent the week-end with Mra.
Couch.
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Russell Eubank Maurice Eubank
Canton, Texas
Saturday Night Only
Leo Gorcey and the
Bowery Boys with
Huntz Hall - Allen Jenkins
Charlita
Let's Go Navy
girls a demonstration on "Dress-
ing Properly." They were also
• till are parents of the groom.
Miss Dovie Kirby, sister of the
bride, was bridesmaid and Har-
old Wilkerson attended the groom.
Miss Helen Pettiet was also in
the wedding party.
The couple is at home in Can-
ton where Mr. Carter is employ-
ed by Canton Motors.
Canton Insurance
Agency
“Complete Insurance Service”
A. O. Loughmiller, Owner
Res. 77 - Phone - Office 81
Canton, Texas
formed by Rev. H. O. Lee, pastor annual session of the Union Asso-
of the Sand Hat Baptist church, elation of Primitive Baptists of
Thursday evening, October 9, at the Predestination Faith and
7 o’clock. The wedding took place Order. Mrs. Mary Velma French
n the home of the bride’s par- of Palestine was united in mar-
nts, Mr and Mrs. John Henry riage to the pastor, Rev. W T.
Tues., Wed., & Thurs.
BonzoGoes
To College
starring Maureen O’Sullivan
Edmund Gwenn - Charles
Drake - Gigi Perreau - Gene
Lockhart and Bonzo
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A girl may wear a golf outfit
when she can’t play golf, and a
bathing suit when she can’t swim
but when she puts on a wdding
gown she knows what she’s do-
ing.
"Abundant Living"
Mrs. Leva Stout Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Stout
spent Sunday afternoon in the
homes of IKr and Mrs. A. I’ Tur-
Gladiola
Flour, 25-lb. bag ... .51.99
I Stout Sunday
Littie Sheila Stout of Green- comihg.
j ville is spending this week with |
las visited Mrs. J. M. Pamplin
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Sanders of
Wills Point and Rev. and Mrs.
Jim Cleveland of Mabank visited
Mrs. Mattie Hubbard last week.
Roland Manley and Miss Ros-
anna Brinlee of Anna were mar-
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Imperial Pure Cane
Sugar, 10-Ib. bag.....950
Arkansas, n d attended a family
reunion and homecoming at her
Cpl. Edward L. Oldfield has
arrived at Fort Hood, home of
the famous First Armored Divi-
sion, where he will be assigned to
constitution prohibits any such , refreshments of cold drinks and
indebtedness, save for resisting cookies to the group.
armed invasion or combating a The next meeting will be at the
pestilence home of Bob and Ray Parks.
A simple yet impressive mar-
riage ceremony was performed at
a little country church, Corinth,
Kirby near Grand Saline. Mr. and Fugate of Canton.
Mrs. A. R. Carter of Martins T... ...... -------
Jid Bethel
Mr. and Mrs. Will Meredith of
Fort Worth visited Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Murphrey recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cortley of
Houston and Glen Hargrove of
Dallas spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hargrove and
Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Chamblee
visited their daughter, Mra Gil-
bert Stout, and their new grand-
sen, who was born in a Green-
ville hospital recently.
Mrs. Irene Johnson, Mrs. Jim
Foster of Wills Point and Mrs.
Ora Estes of Fort Worth visited
Mrs. Sallie Walsh one afternoon
last week.
Mrs. Nora Foster of Dallas is
spending the week with Mr. and
bearer led the bridal party down
the aisle as the audience sang the
last verse of "Rock of Ages " The
couple was attended by Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Burns and Mr. and
Mrs. K. N. Groves of Canton Cur-
tis Wayne Boyd and Robert Boyd
were ushers.
Rev. Otto Brittain of Lufkin
performed the ceremony which
was followed by prayer by Rev.
P. E. Weisinger of Elkhart.
The couple will reside at 209
W. Pine St., Palestine.
Mr. and Mrs. Toddie Lee Burns
and children of Dallas spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Montworth
, Hilliard will
"Living Abundantly" was the
subject of an interesting lesson
brought Monday afternoon by Mrs.
Sidney Blackbum at the meeting
of the WSCS of the First Meth-
odist church.
The meeting opened with pray-
er by Mra. Ray Tunnell. Mra.
Irby Mills, president, presided.
Inspiring reports were heard
(Mr. and Mrs. Forest Warren
and Betty spent Sunday in Dallas
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Warren and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Elvin Warren,
but rather how ser- ing of Canton Sunday afternoon.
’ - - - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clair and
Armour’s Cooked Ready-To-Eat
Picnics ptomlb. avg.......
shown a slide concerning the dem-
onstration.
Mrs. Davis and Donna served
with cussion on the topic. As an out-
growth of the study, suggestions
Donna Davis.
Plans were made to sell sub-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Cross. They attended church here
Sunday and were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ozell Casey and son.
Good luck to Mr. and Mrs.
Connie Wilhite and children who
moved near Nacogdoches last
week. They will be missed by
their friends and neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Everett
and children of Longview spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Kennedy. They were also visitors
at church Sunday.
Mrs. Harvey Fincher of Canton
spent Monday with Mrs. Minnie
Farrar.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knowles vis-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seale and
grandsons, Truett and Dan Seale,
attended the State Fair in Dallas
The secret of smart insur- Sunday.
ing is not to worry about I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knowles vis-
whether or not a loss will OC- ited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Down-
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Nichols of
Monahans are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Sudduth and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Pamplin.
Mrs. Hattie Oldfield of Wat-
kins is spending the week with
Mrs. Mattie Hubbard and Mrs.
Porter January.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hubbard
and Bobby spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mra. Herschel Pirtle and
family at Rocky Point.
Mrs. John Ryan and sen of Dal-
Women In Service Is Lesson Topic
At WSCS Meeting
Wills Point spent the week-end
| with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mur-
phrey.
Billie Smith of Dallas is visit-
ing his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs Henry Brunson.
Mrs. Minnie Bond of Rock Hill
ard son, Curt Pollard of Dallas,
visited Mrs Opal Shatley and
Elberta 4H Club
Meets At Davis
Home October 6
Thirteen members, two visitors
and four adults were present at
the Elberta 4-H Club meeting1
held October 6 at the home of ,
were made for projects.
Atending were Mrs. Don Miller,
Mrs, Blackburn, Mrs. Ray Tun-
nell, Mra. Howard Downing, Mra.
Farris Barrentine, Mrs. Royce
Keahey, Mrs. L. F. Sanders, Mrs.
D. L. Yantis, Mrs. Hackney, Mrs.
Mills, Mrs. Roy Huffmaster and
two guests, Mrs. W. W. Kitts and
Mrs. Blackburn’s mother, Mrs. F.
H. Downs, of Port Arthur.
demonstration agent, gave the
Those visiting in the home of
A. P. Chaney and family over the
week-end were Mr. and Mrs. A.
P. Chaney of Starr, Mr. and
Mrs. Dwight Chaney of Dallas,
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That’s why we advise you in Dallas Saturday.
to buy first the insurance that Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kennedy
guards you against the.:most pndtapirrcanenn v£ nepbewe
staggering financial blows. Saturday with Worthy Kennedy.
Call on us for a safe, econom-
McClure’s No. 1
Red Potatoes l^’:
spent Sunday with their son,
Alfred Chaney, and family of
Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. Grand Fincher
and children of Garland spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Fincher and family.
Buford Chaney, who is in serv-
ice and Mrs. Chaney of Arizona
visited Sunday morning with Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Fuller.
Mrs. Sally Sanders of Fort
Worth and friends of Canton vis-
ited one day last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Worthy Kennedy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stout of
' ireenville are the parents of a
baby boy, William Bert. He ar-
rived October 9 in a Greenville
hospital and weighs 6 pounds 11
eunces.
Chaney of Route 4, Canton, finds
the rugged life along the "Iron
Triangle" sector in Korea made
easier by the regular and frequent
hot meals his company cooks
move up to him daily from the
company kitchens.
He is serving with the 31st
"Polar Bears" Regiment, which j
believes in keeping the chow
trains close to its infantrymen
who have been engaged recently
in patrol clashes, probing and
blasting Chinese Communists from
Ira Murphrey and Jerome
Groom spent Sunday with Jesse
Groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Babe Smith and
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
, Floyd Stout.
I IMiss Daphna Murphrey of
well entrenched positions.
Chaney is a rifleman
Bruce’s
Grapefruit Juice 270
November 8 To Be
Observed As Poppy
Day In Canton
Saturday, Nov. 8, will be Poppy
Day in Canton, Mra. Weldon Nor-
man, president of Cozelle Ward
Unit 304 of the American Legion
Auxiliary, which will sponsor the
observance of the day here, has
announced.
On Poppy Day everyone will be
asked to wear a memorial poppy
in tribute to America’s war dead,
and to contribute to the welfare
of disabled war veterans and needy
children of veterans. Poppies will
be distributed on the streets
throughout the day by volunteer
workers from the American Legion
Axillary.
"The poppies which the Ameri-
can Legion Auxiliary will dis-
tribute here have been made by
disabled veterans of both World
Wars at Veterans Hospitals The
work has been beneficial to them
as well as giving them opportw-
ity to earn money for themselves
and their families. Many tho-
sands of disabled veterans have
been given employment in the
Auxiliary’s poppy program in hos-
pitals throughout the country,
and the more poppies worn on
Poppy Day, the more veterans we
can give employment.
"Contributions made by those
who wear the poppies form a prin-
cipal source of support for the
vast rehabilitation and child wel-
fare work carried out by the Le-
gion and Auxliary.
____ . in Henderson county, at 10 o’clock
came the bride of Cecil Ray Car- Sunday morning, Oct. 10, before
ter in a single ring ceremony per- the closing sermon of the 113th
Darel Reid spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Reid. He is a student at Bay-
lor University.
The Westminster Fellowship
group attended services at the
give a talk on
Your Garden the
and Mrs. F. V.
and’chndren’r crenvime spent Bethany church in Dallas Sunnday
Saturday night with the former’s arte moon.
from the Prayer Group commit-
tees. It was suggested that all
the groups meet together before
the close of the series of metings.
Mrs. Joe Hackney, who is Spir-
itual Life Secretary of the WSCS.
gave the devotional, reading por-
tions of the 12th chapter of Rom-
a ns She led the group in a song
and prayer.
Mrs. Blackburn presented the
inspiring lesson from the Study,
"Home Missons and Human
Rights."
Following the lesson the group
entered into an interesting dis-
Pvt. and Mra. Buford Chaney
left Dallas Wednesday morning
for Fort Huachuca, Arizona, aft-
er spending a 10-day furlough
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs A
P. Chaney,
sister, Mrs. Ella Wilson in 19, ried in the First Presbyterian
years. He also met another sister, church at Rockwall Friday eve- 1
Mrs. Lena Oats, whom he hadn’t ing. Roland is stationed at Camp
seen in 12 years. It was Mr. Tuck- Breckenridge, Ky.
Aunt Jemima
Meal,s12....45c;1-2.89c
Car Registrations
Following is a list of new cars
registered in the office of the tax
assessor-collector Sept. 29 to Oc-
tober 4:
Howard Winn, 1952 Chevrolet
4-door.
Tcny Bert Ogletree, 1952 Ford
Tudor.
Edward D. Beggs, 1952 Chevro-
let 4-door.
T. B. Ballard, 1952 Interna-
tional truck.
Irene V. Palford, ‘952 Chrysler
Club coupe.
The following cars were regis-
tered in the office of the tax as-
sessor-col lector October 6-11:
William Darrell Baker, 1952
Chevrolet pickup.
Julius Schepps Wholesale Liq-
uors, 1952 Chevrolet 2-door.
Pure Oil Co., 1952 Chevrolet
Sport coupe.
Arch W. Green, 1952 Dodge 4-
door.
Clifton L. Bolt, 1952 Chevrolet
2-door.
Pure Oil Co., 1952 Sport coupe.
W. J. Shavor, 1952 Chevrolet
pickup.
Mrs. H. P. White and Mrs. Col-
umbus Tyler of Canton spent
Monday evening with Mrs. Earl
Sudduth.
Mr. and (Mrs. H. R. Manley
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Manley and Mr. and Mrs Tiny
Starr visited Roger Razz of Dal-
las Sunday. Mr. Razz underwent
a major operation recently.
The family night at the church
was well attended. Everyone en-
joyed the film on the Reversion
of the Bible.
Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Cartright
and David Henry at I nded the
funeral of Edgar Word at Ard-
more, Okla., Sunday.
Carl McCaffity of Dallas visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manley
ited Sunday afternoon with J. V.
Brewer, who is recovering from
a recent operation in Baker
Clinic at Wills Point.
Mrs. Jesse Kimball visited
last week with friends and rela-
tives in Oklahoma.
Charles Henry McKay of Col-
lege Station spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny McKay.
Mr. and Mrs Clayton Cross
and daughter, Billie of Canton
spent Sunday with the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Cross.
Mrs. Donnie Mae Chaney of
Dallas and daughter. Miss Bobbie
Fern Chaney of Canton, attend-
ed church here Sunday and were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bertie
Brown,
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The WSG met in the assembly
room of the education building
for its monthly study Monday
night.
A preview of the chapter, ‘Wid-
ening Educational Needs” was
given by the study leader, Miss
Frances Hilliard.
"Some Problems and Needs,”
was discussed by Miss Fannie
Hudson.
"Literary and Literature" was
given by Mra. Garth Slaughter.
A rounud table discssion fol-
lowed.
Other members present were
Mrs. Curtis Hilliard, Mrs. T. M.
Jones. Mrs. Allen Rogers and
Miss Oma Mayne.
***
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Whitaker
pre the pan nts of a 6 pound 2
f’nce son, born Tuesday, Octo-
ber 7, in a Grand Saline hospital.
***
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warren
ft Dallas are the parents of a
baby son, born at the Methodist
I ospital October 3. He has been
named Edward Leon, Jr. and
weighed 7 pounds 6 ounces.
the 501st Replacement Center.
Cpl. Oldfield is the son of Mr. and
Mra. N. J. Oldfield. He attended
school in Canton.
***
With the 7th Infantry Div. in
Korea Army Pfc. J. W. Chaney,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sepher
Tuckers Attend
Family Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Tucker of
the community, Mra. Willie Mel-
ton of the Jackson community
and Earl Tucker of Dallas visit-
ed relatives in Redfield and Little
Rock, Ark., and Mr. and Mrs.
Tucker both attended family re-
unions last week-end while in
Arkansas.
Mr. Tucker enjoyed talking with
his brother, Gen Tucker, at the
reunicn at Springfield, Ark. He
had not seen his brother and one
scriptions to the Canton Herald . Mrs. Egbert Foster and other rel-
- atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Teel spent
ner and Mr and Mrs. Oliver Ham- ।
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Cradle Roll
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burns of
Colorado City are the parents of
a 6 pound 9% ounce daughter,
born Monday, October 6. She has
i een named Karen Lynne. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Ham and Mrs. Eddie Terry of
‛anton.
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