The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1950 Page: 2 of 8
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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hall of
Prairieville, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Truda Teel of Teel Saturday.
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Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin the week-end with their mother,
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BLUE SHIRTS:
Pate Bailey
daughter, Mrs.
An industrial physician says he
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work a patient is engaged in by
Mrs. Lula Harris is visiting her N. Whitton, visited little Geneva
daughter, Mrs. Charley Wattner, Phillips in a Dallas hospital Thurs-
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facts of Chevrolet superiority in your own way and
at your own pace; for we know when you do this
you’ll decide to drive home in a new Chevrolet!
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That’s why we invite you to come to our show-
room, take out a new Chevrolet without any obliga-
tion whatever, and learn from your own experience
why more people buy Chevrolets than any other
make of car.
Look at the new Chevrolet from every angle! Let
Calvin Coolidge wrote a history
of the United States in five hun-
dred words.
There’s nothing like making your own tests-getting
your own facts-and being your own judge of value
before buying any product!
Mrs. Eva Teel.
Mr. and Mrs. Latcin Brewer of
Phalba and Mr. and Mrs. Dawson
in Dallas this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Patrick of
White men cannot vote in Li-
beria.
and family of Sweetwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fuller ac-
companied by Mr. W. G. Ken-
l Writing
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2 And (Latin)
3 Lease
4 Ignited
5 Legal
instrument
6 At this place
7 Toward
8 Before
9 Skin
openings
12 Exalt
13 Paving
substance
14 Orient
15 Finishes
17 Enemy
23 Street (ab )
24 Relates
and Mrs. Annie McGlaun of Athens
spent one day last week with Miss
Ella Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyce Carey and
Richard, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Carey
of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal
Carey and Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Carey and Sherlene of Tyler vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Wade Carey
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tanner
and Mr. and Mrs. John Gray of
Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Stout
of Ennis and Mr. and Mrs. B. S.
Stout of Lancaster visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stout.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fuller and
children and Mrs. Velma Crab-
Frances Wright
afternoon.
Mrs. Johnny
Morris of Palmer Grove visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dawson Sun-
day.
1. How long does it take for the
light of the sun to reach the earth?
2. How many women are mem-
bers of Congress at present?
3. Where is the greatest re-
corded ocean depth?
night of last week with Mr. and
Mrs. E. N. Whitton.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wybensinger
and children and Lota Fay Teel of
Fostoria, Ohio, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Teel.
Emma Frances Emerson, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Emer-
son, underwent an appendectomy
Saturday night at a Terrell hos-
pital. She is reported doing nicely
at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Latcin Brewer of
Phalba, accompanied hy Mrs. E.
4. What is the largest snake in
the Western Hemisphere?
5. When was the Washington
Monument opened to the public?
Mrs. Sallie Walsh attended sing-
ing at Trinidad Sunday.
Ed Marshall of Phalba visited
L. A. Stout Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Toddie Lee Burns
of Dallas visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Stout.
Mr. and Mrs. Odes Stout and
son, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stout and
son of Dallas spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stout.
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Downing of
Dallas spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bee Downing.
J. D. Hicks and family spent
the week-end with relatives it
Dallas.
your own eyes tell you it’s more beautiful... inside
and out! And then press the accelerator, glide forth
and experience a combination of driving and riding
ease, performance and economy, and roadability and
safety exclusive to this one low-priced car!
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32 Dinner
33 Several
34 Negative
35 Direction
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course
43 Provides with
weapons
46 Affirmative
48 Tub
49 Atmosphere
51 Rhode Island
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53 Egyptian sun
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9 Domesticated
animal
10 Ireland
11 Mineral rock
13 2000 pounds
14 Whole .
16 Sprite
18 Measure of
area
19 Near
20 Five and five
21 Account of
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22 Relaxes
25 World-famed
classic writer
28 Let It stand
29 Slope
30 She was a
famous---
heroine
33 Transmitted
38 Rent
37 Smells
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43 Exist
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45 Twisted
47 French art
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CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP OF
Carl's Cafe
Formerly Owned And Operated by Carl Dewees
PURCHASED BY
Dillop Jacobs
We Specialize In Fried Chicken Dinners Sunday And
Wednesday. Chicken Pie Tuesday and Chicken And
Dumplings Thursday.
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cadets are divided into basic and and Analeen of Dallas spent Sun-
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Headline: “Seats in Congress to
Be Made Softer.” And most of
those guys would be happy just
to hang onto the one they’ve got.
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approximately 1800 thunderstorms
in progress throughout the world,
scientists say. Wish we’d known
those odds before that last picnic.
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Pulley, Monday,
Frank Cook was a week-end
visitor with his mother, Mrs. Flor-
ence Higdon, of Dallas.
Mrs. S. A. Paschall has greatly
improved from her recent illness,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Williams
and Elsie Marie, Mrs. Bobo Old-
field and Roy Lee Disterhoft at-
tended the all day singing at Trin-
idad Sunday.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blanks
Dawson, over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Burns of Dallas,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lide of
Fort Worth visited Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Lide over the week-end.
Rev. J. R. Woodward filled his
appointment at the Methodist
Church here Sunday morning and
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Guess of Can-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mont-
gomery of Wills Point, Mrs. Lola
Humphress of Terrell visited Mrs.
Sudie Leach Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dawson, Har-
old Dawson of Dallas, and Max
Dawson of Commerce visited their
Sanders was a
day of last week.
Eli Whitton was ill with flu
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True Greatness -
Is Misunderstood
By Many of Us
THE meaning of true greatness
- is a lesson which many of us
find difficult to learn. The mis-
taken interpretation of the term,
however, is not original with us.
Some of the 12 whom Jesus
chose for His inner circle of dis-
ciples, if not all of them, showed
at times such an amazing misun-
derstanding of their Master and
His spirit that one wonders how
they ever came to be His followers
at all.
Perhaps the strong incentive
was their belief that Jesus was
about to set up a kingdom.
And at this stage of the ministry
of Jesus, their minds and hearts
were full of this earthly kingdom.
In journeying to Capernaum, for
example, they had been disputing
with one another about which of
them was greatest.
Kindly, mildly, Jesus admon-
ished them, teaching them the les-
son of true greatness. He enforced
it by setting a little child in the
midst to remind them that they
must become as little children if
they would find their true place in
His kingdom.
And all this Jesus made more
plain by a specific act, as well by
His general example, when He
washed the disciples’ feet. The
fact that this incident occurred
near the very end of the ministry
of Jesus shows how slow the dis-
ciples were in learning.
But in this respect, aren’t we all?
There is no lesson that the world
of men, and even the world of
professing Christians, learns with
more difficulty than that concern-
ing the true meaning of greatness
Too many of us are prone to
seek a small personal kingdom as
a manifestation of our own great-
ness. And by so doing, we some-
times lose sight of the true and
only greatness—that of the king-
dom of God.
Tommy Glenn Stephens has re-
turned home after visiting his
aunt, Mrs. Neely Guinn, and fam-
ily for a week.
Bobby Guinn was a week-end
visitor in the home of Harold and
Lloyd Wayne Flowers of the Ar-
cadia community.
Visitors in the J. S. Hicks home
last week-end were Mr. and Mrs.
Dan T. Jean and Danny of Dal-
las, Mrs. Frances Wright and
Henry Guinn.
Mrs. Naomi Pennington was a
visitor in the home of Mrs.
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Mrs. Marvin Pittman and daugh- Brewer and children of Grand
Sunday [ Prairie spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. E. N. Whitton.
FEED bright, leafy hay from rolled bales — weather-re- ,
sistant bales, with leaves still on the stems and
wrapped inside where they can’t shake out
TIME your hay harvest to suit yourself — to get better
hay, to fit in with other farm work.
The ROTO-BALER is priced for home ownership, is op-
erated by one man with any 2-plow tractor PTO,
wraps with ordinary binder twine.
The ROTO-BALER takes less manpower, less tractor
power, less out-of-the-pocket expenses — and you
get the best hay you’ve ever fed.
Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Strick-
land of Dallas visited over the
week-end with the former’s moth-
er, Mrs. Nettle Strickland, and
Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seale have
their daughter and family of
Colorado visiting them this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Brown
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Eubank and sons of Can-
ton.
Lovell Everett spent a few days
last week with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Avon McKay and
baby of Bryant visited over the
week-end with the former’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mc-
Kay, and sons
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Seale have
purchased a new pickup.
Thursday night of last week
several from here attended preach-
ing at the Oakland Methodist
church.
Old Bethel 1
Church was well attended here
Sunday morning and night. Vis-
itors were present from several
places.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ledbetter of
Abilene visited Monday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Carey.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor
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Mrs. Howard Ballow.
Grandmother Clark, Mrs. Lou
Cark and Shirley Barnes left
Monday of last week for Dallas.
Sunday visitor in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Key
Sunday. Others visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. G. D. Key and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan
spent the week-end in the Gordon
Carpenter home.
Miss Jeanne Hicks is spending
a few days in the home of her
aunt, Mrs. Katherine Dietrich, of
El Paso.
COLD STORAGE HOLDINGS
RISE 4 PER CENT IN MAY
Austin—Cold storage holdings
in Texas of Dairy products rose
four per cent in May over April,
the University of Texas Bureau of
Business Research reported.
May holdings of cream increas-
ed 49 per cent from April, while
evaporated and condensed milk
stepped up 44 per cent, creamery
butter, 20 per cent; and cheese 1
per cent.
advanced groups. Ordinarily the day with Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
basic course extends through the Tankersley.
freshman and sophomore years I Everyone remember church and
and the advanced course through Sunday school every Sunday.
Church and Sunday school were
well attended Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Dyer and daugh-
! ter, Mrs. Kennedy, and another
daughter of Dallas spent Tuesday
ters of Jackson spent
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Davis and
sons of Dallas visited the latter’s
mother, Mrs. Annie Thurston,
Saturday.
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Kenneth Kennedy of Grand
Saline visited Sunday evening
with his parents here. (tree of Dallas spent Sunday with
Mrs. Thomas Waters of Level- Mr. and Mrs. Billy Crabtree an|
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Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Pulley of
Denton attended homecoming last
Sunday.
Those on the sick list are Betty
Jean Crabbe, William Cook, and
Mrs. Bill Phillips.
L. M. Bartlett has been dis-
missed from a Terrell hospital and
is at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Florence Higdon, in Dallas.
Newt Pulley has recently in-
stalled a now deep freeze.
Mrs. Jim Brown visited in the
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Mr. and Mrs. Early Cash and
Rudolph and Mrs. Waldrip at-
tended the Reeves reunion at
Corsicana Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Weather-
ford and Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
White attended the funeral of
their uncle, John Vaughn at Com-
merce Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thompson
and Bitty and Elaine Crabtree
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Rodgers
of Pleasant Glade Sunday eve-
ning.
Edgar Taylor is visiting rela-
tives in Texarkana.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Waldrip of
Vernon and Mrs. Winnie Anson
of Lynn, Mass., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Early Cash.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. White and
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nedy spent Sunday afternoon
with Courtney Everett and fam-
ily of Grand Saline.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Strickland
and baby of Dallas visited re-
cently with Mrs. Nettie Strick-
land.
A large crowd attended the
cemetery working at Starr Sat-
urday. The ground was cleaned
and a new fence built,
Mr. and Mrs. Wess Branson
and children and others of near
Canton spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Cross.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Seale and
children visited relatives at Gar-
land recently.
Larry Strickland is on the sick
list.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Farrar
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Fincher and son of Can-
ton.
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