The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1942 Page: 4 of 6
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"*** THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS. AUGUST
1942
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Mr. and Mrs. Harland Lanier and
Mrs. Frank Hardy and children of
Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Mayes of Alto visited during the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
J. Dickey.
John Ralph Tidweil of Houston is
here for an extended visit with his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
A vara.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shelly Town-
Send and daughter of Fort Worth
spent the week-end with the former's
mother, Mrs. G. S. Townsend, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Overall and
family of Rusk were guests Saturday
night and Sunday of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wiil Barnes.
Mesdames Edd Vining and Will
Wallace of Redlawn spent Friday
afterno3n with Mrs. W. H. Dickey.
Mr. and Mrs. Aiton Middleton and
family are visiting in Houston with
relatives and friends.
Mrs. C. H. Tidrow and daughtet:
returned home Friday, after a two
weeks visit in Paris, Texas.
Mrs. J. C. Skinner, who has been
visiting in Fort Worth returned home
Sunday. She was accompanied home
by hn* son. Alfred Ray Skinner, and
Mrs. Skinner and Boauiah Faye
Townsend. They returned to Fort
Worth Monday afternoon.
Bert Alien of Dallas was the guest
Monday night of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch
Pegues.
^ Royce Skinner and son of Houston
spent Friday night with his father,
J. C. Skinner. His sister. Mrs. Oma
Selman and son returned to Houston
with him Saturday, for a visit.
PRIMROSE
Melvin and Noble Moake, who are
employed at Houston, spent the week-
end here with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brooks of Elk-
hart spent Sunday here with rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Haney and chil-
dren of Central High spent the week-
end here with Mrs. Haney's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Creel.
Miss Reba Lindsey spent Thursday
night in Alto with her grandmother,
Mrs. Lila Owens.
Miss Charlene Sheffield spent
Thursday night with Mrs. Gene
Sheffield in Alto.
Mrs. R. P. Robbins and sons, Harry
and Albert, of Alto .and Muckron, Don
Mack and Carl McLeod of Iago, were
visitors in this community Monday.
Mrs. Gene Cruseturner and Mrs.
Gertie Creel were visitors in Alto
Friday.
Mrs. Essie Sheffield and daughter:,
Charline and Maxine, Mrs. Gertie
Creel and Buddie Foster were busi-
ness visitors in Jacksonville Monday.
Mrs. Tom Rich visited with rela-
tives in Rusk Monday.
Lavon Creel is spending this week
with her sister. Mrs. R. E. Haney. at
Central High.
Charles Wayne Dorrell of Troup
spent the past week with his aunt,
Mrs. Era Dorrell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hicks and chil-
dren spent Sunday with Mrs. Hicks'
parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Reece, at
Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Reece and
famiiy spent Sunday in Nacogdjche:.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hugghins ancf
children of Linwood spent Sunday
with the former's mother, Mrs.
Georgia Hugghins.
COLD SPRINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Dudiey Davis of
Neches are visiting relatives and
friends here.
Miss Josie Johnson is visiting her
sister. Mrs. Woodrow Woolicy of
Jasper.
Frank Merriwether of Houston
spent the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. LuoHa Merriwether.
Mrs. R. L. Westbrook of Velasco
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs-.
Henry Allen.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Fowler Sunday afternoon were, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Vaught, Mr. and Mrs.
Ager Turner and daughter of Alto.
Miss Mary Cates, who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Cates, returned to Nacogdoches
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Felder returned
home Friday from McGregor, where
Mr. Felder has been working.
Mrs. Eilis Jones gave a wedding
shower Saturday night in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fay Leonard of
Alto. A large crowd attended and
they received many nice gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Bueli Conner and
daughter, Gloria, were business
visitors in Jacksonville Tuesday.
Jim Mos^s was a business visitor
in Rusk Friday.
O. C. Byers of Monroe, La., visited
his family here Sunday.
Miss Hortense Reed returned home
Saturday, after visiting her sister,
Mrs. Horace Johnson of Wells.
Mrs. Woodrow Gale of Augusta is
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs
Judge Strickland.
Ed Lang and J. E. Barnes Jr., of
Dallas spent the week-end with Mr
and Mrs. J. E. Barnes Sr.
Buell Conner and mother, Mrs
Emma Conner, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Judge Conner and family of Alto
Sunday.
Miss Billie Jean Legg of Wells is
visiting Miss Zylua Nell Byrd and
Sylva Sue Felder.
Mrs. A. E. McKenale of Rediawn
spent Thursday with Mrs. J. E
Barnes.
Mrs. O. C. Byers and children re-
turned home Saturday after a weeks
visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Legg of
Lufkin.
Mrs. J. P. Fowler is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Lois Eddings of
Nacogdoches.
BRUNSWICK
Mr. and Mrs. Odis Owens of
Houston spent the week-end with
Mr. Owen's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Owens.
Mr. .and Mrs. L. P. Moake and son,
Abe, were visitors in Alto Saturday
Miss Gracine Killion spent last
week with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. White, of Rusk.
Cecil Christopher of Nacogdochc.;
visited his sister. Mrs. George Owen:
and family Sunday.
E. F. Campbell and son, J. W., were
visitors to Alto Saturday.
Miss Margaret Landrum spent
Saturday in Alto.
Buell Owens spent Saturday night
with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Bud Christopher of Nacogdoches.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Harrison were
visitors to Alto Saturday.
Mrs. Johnny Montgomery and
daughter, Virginia, and son, Buddy,
were visitors to Rusk Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wallace wete
visitors in Alto Saturday.
Jack Ramsey and family moved M
Kilgore Saturday.
Henry Tullis of Alto was a busi-
ness visitor here Saturday.
Johnny Montgomery was a visitor
to Jacksonville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Owens and
children spent Saturday in Nacog-
doches with Mrs. Owen's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Christopher.
CENTRAL HIGH
Mr. and Mrs. C. E Rimey vtsited
Mr. and Mrs Rds*-H Rjmey and
amtiy of Tenaha the past week.
Mr. and Mrs Byron Bianton of
Aito and Mr. md Mrs. Jarrett and
family of Port Arthur visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rube Bianton
Friday.
Murlon Buckner is spending this
week in Houston with her sister. Mrs.
Lewis Sartain. who is ill.
Mrs. Leon Murphy is visiting rela-
tives and friends in Dallas.
Mr. md Mrs. Dwight Talley of
Lufkrn were spend the day guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Will Talley.
Miss Daisy Mae Young is spending
the summer in Victoria with her
brother. Sergeant Young.
Mrs. F. F. Mason and son. Leverett,
and Mr. and Mrs. Troyce Roark at-
tended the home coming at Shiloh
Sunday.
Rev. Spark,Ti .ii nf
will preach the
Sunday. August 30. "
Mrs. N. L. Han,:;-
tonsillectomy operate ;„*?]
ches Friday. "
Help each to bear
tribulations
Buy U. S. Savin
h's tr.aj
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BOYS' KHAKI SUIT;
Matched Shirts and Pants-Sanforized
HERE'S HOW S)NCLA!R DEALERS
S!NCLA!R-;ze YOUR CAR FOR SUMMER
FAST COLOR
TEXAS TAX SHADE
PERMANENT FfT
S<*4S
2
SUT
CUT OVER
DRESS SHtRT AND
DRESS PANT PATTERN
Sanforized Shrunk. Vat Dye Khaki—Xeatly tailored khaki uniforms (shirt and pants)
—Big. complete stock—sizes for boys 6 to 16 years. Look for the Beall label—your
assurance of quality.
BOYS' SPORT
SHtRTS
79c - 98c
!dea) for school
wear. Fast color
fabrics. A11 sizes.
BOYS' SHIRTS A
SHORTS
25c
Bri dcloth Shorts,
also knitted Jockey
Shorts. (Shirts to
match).
BOYS SCHOOL
SH!RTS
79c
Fast color Vat dye
prints . . . Sizes 8 to
BOYS STRH*E
CoveraHs
79c
Sanforized Hickory
Stripe Play-Alls.
Sizes 0 to 8.
TO MAKE GEARS QUIETER
AMD TO SAVE WEAR ON GEARS
t PUT SUMMER SINCLAIR
LUBRICANTS )N TRANSMISSION
AND DIFFERENTIAL
THEN ) FILL THE CRANK-CASE
WiTH SlNCLAtR MOTOR 0)L
tT LASTS SO LOMG tT SAVES
YOU MONEY
TO HELP PREVENT ACCIDENTS
t REMOVE AND LUBRICATE
FRONT WHEELS AS YOUR CAR
MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDS
WHEN t COME TO THE CHASSIS
t USE A SPECIAL SINCLAIR
LUBRtCANTTHAT HELPS
REDUCE WEAR!
CLEAN YOUR RADIATOR
OF ANTt-FREEZE RUSTANO
SLUDGE. THiS HELPS PRE
OVERHEATING
AND TO GIVE YOU
BETTER SUMMER
PERFORMANCE
CLEAN AND
ADJUST SPARK
PLUGS. OF COURSE
) CHECK YOfR
BATTERY
PREP SUETS
$19.7
Sizes 32 to 38—New Fall Patterns in Herringbone Weaves and Coverts. §a
Collegiate Styling. Greys. Blue. Brown. Tans.
BOYS' SUETS
$t2.'
assizes 10 to 18—3-Piece Suits, Coat. Vest and Long Pants. The popular Htrrinttj
patterns in brown, tan. grey, green and blue.
GOOD LOOKfXG XE1V
FALL SLACKS
Fall Colors and Patterns. Hcall-Park
Tailoring insures perfect fitting.
Sizes from 8 to 1C. Some are self
btltcd.
29S . 3'
H \( K-TO-S( HOOL
OxSords 24*
For "Hard PIay4ng" Boys
SIZES 2^Tn^ ' E STHER SHOES FOR BOYS.
^ TO b. JLST RIGHT FOR SCHOOL:
ALL-LEATHER DRESS SHOE; FOR BOYS 3.49
Pi.AY SAFE! HAVE YOUR CAR
S!NCLA!R.,**t
FOR SUMMER NOW
Special combination price at man/ Sinclair dealers
t'opyyipMfd 1940 by RiwtMf BeHwlnp Cowtpc*!; fltt* )
A. H. JETER
District Agent
ALTO ----- TEXAS
Ciris' Fall
COATS
Smart Neu Sty!es For (he Miss
3 to 6 and 7 to 14
4
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9
90
"The Stores That
Satis/ied Customer:!
BMitt"
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!n stylish new fall eolor^-blues. Lans. brown&-H*ys-t"
bone Weaves, diagonals, plaids.
SHOP AT YOUR NEAREST BEAU STORE
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Weimar, F. L. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1942, newspaper, August 27, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215046/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.