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Mrs. Hugh Dickey
! Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson and
'children. Ronnie and Terry. Hous-
ton; Mr. and3)Irs. C\de Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Yeates. Mr.
Rev. Doak preached for us the and ^!rs. Porter. L. M. ^IcCuis-
iirst Sunday. We hope he will de- tion. Naeo^doenes: ^Ir. and Mrs
liver us another fine message next Aubrey. Marilyn Pate. Hearnt
first Sunday. He and Mrs. Doak Mr. and Mrs. Smith and children,
had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Sweeney. Maxwell, and Mr. Craig Patton
Mr. and Mrs. K P G'.asse of
Houston, were visitors of her sister.
Mr^. uftid; Dia. an.if«m:ly Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dial of Over-
ton, vtsitea ins parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Alilier D-aisunaay.
Mrs. LUte da'.away of Wa.-kom,
visited tier si-.er.^tr. J. F. Barker
and fatnily Sunday.
Mr. Mer.eiia.. and children of
Clnton. Mrs. H. C. Xew;nan and
Mrs.
CENTRAL HiCH
rt,it.-. w.
Mr
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\\e :ipe ne\
?;ieisas\veit
^]rs. Grady
it. La., is
Mrs. 1. P. Russell of Nacogdoches. L'rockett; Mr. Fred Uickey. J^Yvler. spent
isited in the home of her sister, 'ng; Mr. Harland Dtcke\. F"i. \<eck-end w;th Mesdames
ViS
Mrs
L. L. Rogers, Sunday.
! Worth; Mrs. Hugh Dickey. and Halt. Newman and Mr. ^IcCul-
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parker of Miss Clara Belle McCuistion. Mr. iou.^'s^ parents, ^lr. and Mrs. A. oil.e Tobias of Cola
Young
FOREST
with Mr. and, McCuistion invited them all back ^d children
dinner with ^ Elkhart, and Mrs. Berta Mullan
! of Houston, visited their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Campbell Sun- m
iday. ! A
^Irs. T. M. Harris visited her aunt,
Mrs. Mollie Arrant, in Aito Friday.
Jessie Dial Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ash and daugh-
ter of Alto, visited her father, W. S.
. , ^ j ; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Melvin of ^ies er Sunday.
and son of Rusk, vist.ed in the g^-town. spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sessions James of
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Tan- j his' mother. Mrs. E. D. Melvin. Waco, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cornett
nery Sunday afternoon. I Mrs. Lena Townsend visited her and son of Dallas, spent last week
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Dickey had ^-'°^er. J. W. Dowling and family end with Mrs. Cornett and
, .t. . u u .t-iin Lufkin Sunday.
all of their children home with * ,
.. ^ ^ i, i Mrs. Giadys Pascol and children
them on Mother s Day and the^ all Houston, are visiting her parents,
ate supper with them Sunday night. , Mr, Mrs. J. N. Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mayes were also Mr. and Mrs. G. B Truchelut and
supper guests with them. jchitdren of Bryan, spent .ast "^ek-
^endwtthherparents, Mr. andMts.
This community was grteved to Q^adv Dial
learn that Mrs. Pearl Pcgue- is not M,' ^nd T. J. Burke were
doing so well on acMunt of a bad guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
bum on her knee and leg. Wc hope Floyd Griffin in Jacksonville Sun-
day.
Price, spent Sunday
Mrs. Fred Sartain. I"ext May 9th to eat
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Tannery j hmi again.
spent the week-end in Houston [
with all of their children and they
enjoyed a big time on Mother's Day.}
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Murphy and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stafford
n-t!i .r. '.he
etteratthis
report wi,'.
shewishe.-
Mynard et
staying a few
d,-.< with Mother Mynard.
Mr. and Mrs. K.E.Hattey visited
Mr.-;. Honey's mother. Mrs. Geitie
Sunday.
s of
surpr.sed Pop and Moin
Sunday after-
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B!G OPPORTUNiTY
WANTED—Man or woman, alt or part time, to take
**PP''Oti[
ithavistt
Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Tan-
nery's chiMrcn were unabie to conn
home for Mother's Day, they wen',
tu Hous:on and spent the week-end
With their children.
James Harold Mason of El Paso.
spent Sunday with Edwin Garni.'.
In the afternoon he went with Ed-
James' mother. Mrs. Tennie James, wr. and Mrs. Garner to Galia'.ni .<
I-.,.: Mrs. Garne.'s mother. Mrs.
Hi<.ks.
i ^lr. Rube Blanton of Cushing and
h - nephew from Dallas. visited Mr.
IktMartin Sunday morning
REDLAWN
Dorothy Vining
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Durham and Blanton
Iytnine soent last week-end in ! Those visiting in the J. W. Wilson ^
to a !,'.nEview'with their daughter and home over the week-end were Mrs. L .-.< J,.ck«<". who had emeu;)
sister M--s J D Rove and familv. D.F.Wilson of Kerens, Mr. andy. Mi. ;ind^!r>. Holcontb.
she will soon be able to be brough
home. We miss her.
This reporter was invited
wonderful birthday dinner Sun-
day, honoring Mr. Andy McCuis- ^ Mavdeile were
tion's 89th birthday. Those pres- ^,r-sof her mother. Mrs.
ent to enjoy the occasion were: Melvin.
Miss Fay Thornton. San Antonio; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Robert Lowery and son, . - r Hi,nr.v f-m tv-
Jimmy. of Tyler, and Carrol BlanJ Mr. ana Mrs. t L. Hj-ne^ enj
<n of Houston, spent the week-ended Sunday ti:nner\utt! Mi. ail.)..
with their parents ami grand-Gt!-^Ho!c°mbofAito, andatttiL
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ga^'time had a nice visit with Mt.
Mr.' and'Mrs. Cullen Sherman and Mrs. Raymond Brown of Houston
Mark Adams and Mother
ns visited in Atoy community
Sunday and son. Jackie, of Washington, Mr.
E. D. and Mrs. Preston Wils-on and chil-
dren of Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sunday.
Mrs. 1. V. Barker of Witson and daughter of Houston, and Mrs. McDonald and chii-
Robcrt McCuistion Houston. Mrs. D. L. Jones and chil- Mis.- Dorotly- Wilson of Dallas, and g H ustoti. spent the week-
„ ,^^^'^''"-drenofLufk:n. spent last week-end Mr. and M^. D. A. Talley ""d and Mrs. Ollie Martin
Mariin; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wor- p^cnts. ^r. and Mrs. J -'"""'itnr
ley and daughter. Donna. Dallas; p. Barker.
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VACAI'e^ HAVE!.
' FOR VACAHON PLEASURE
V ^ LOWEST COST
Greyhound — it's the
: ** ^ ONE SURE WAY to have a
glorious vacation. YouH ride re-
taxed, enjoy a scenic trip to the
vacatkmland of yonr choice. Con-
venient schedules — lowest fares.
Save with fares iike these —
One Round
Way Trip
San Antonio $ 7.00 $12.60
F' Houston . 3.50 6 30
Galveston 4.75.. 3.55
New Orleans 8.95. 16.15
T6URS
Pft f)ann.d Tmr!, )ihe !ha*e b*!ew — and hon-
!fompor!otionot!inttudfd, inonttowpothogetote.
CAHFORNtA ORCLE TOUR . . . . !5 days
COLORADO TOUR
YORK WASWtNGTON TOUR . . !4 day$
. MEXtCO (E$tortcd) TOUR . . . . !3 day*
^ HOR!DA ORCLE TOUR !3 doy!
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BOY?S PHARMACY
GREYHOUMD
Mrs. D. A.
daughter of Rusk.
Mrs. Tom Ailen and children Mi M^D'Hia'ai atid tiinu.eii ic-
.ittended church at Salem Sunday, n ::.<.d for ^e\ . ral days visit.
Mr. at.a Mrs. Earl B. Clark are y O Lann.r visited tn At--;,
spending a few days with the for- o.-
.-ner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John ' ' '
Clark. thcn'.cr.
Those visiting in the Lewis Ts: .r:d:iaCoi'biii;ind children of
iivtile. Sfc. Daisy M. You:!.
'daittiMr. midairs. Chas
Sparkman home the past week j.
sere. Mrs. W. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. [ .
i^. D. Warren atid babv of Borten. ' '
MM. W. L. Droce. Mrs. Chandler C Y,u ind'hru :<-n.er* «!
nd son of Dallas. San Antonio, spent the week-end
Mrs. Lela Page was dinner guest pgp young. S;itur-
3und!v^'^ ^ Salem gen Acker.
Mrs. Leonard Bianton was a Mrs. Donald Acker and son of
)usiness visitor in Tyler Saturday. Rusk. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Acker
Those visiting in the Ed Vining ^ildren of Palestine. Miss
:iome Sunday were Mr. aiid Mrs.
Beard ofDiaivillc. Mr. an'* Mr.-
.-'rank Murray of Rusk, Mrs. Ben
j'urbee of Dover Part, Iowa, and Troyce Roark and son, and Alts. r.
,oe Vining of Salem. F. ^lason of Nacogdoches, visited a-
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sparkman white in Pop Youtig's home.
vere dinner guests in the Hicks 3,;,. Mrs. Kldon Lanier of
T"
home the past week were, Mr. and fatiict. E. O. Lanier, home }tioa\
Mrs. Hampton Williams and chil- night. He had gone down to have
iren of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. ' ,he tinctor check on his health. Glad
'arroll Holcomb and son of Jack- . _ ^
.onville, Mrs. Merle Luce and chil- ^ ^
iren and Mrs. Bil! Crimes and chil- Saturday afternoon Mr. and
Iren of Lufkin. Mrs. Eldon Lanier and.son went on
James Bianton is spending a few ^ pa)est;ne to see Mrs. Lanier's
iays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ..-..p-ts
\lton Bianton, after receiving his''
lischarge for service at Portland. Some of dr. and Mrs. Lewis Mc-
iregan. before going to Victoria Neil's chiidren .pent Sunday with
vhore he has employment. them.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tullis and ....
children and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. _ Demons..., ion Hub
Tullis spent Sunday in Humble ^ad open lie)-. !a i lhursda...
.'isitingMr. and Mrs. Lige Palmer, which was r: i<iywi))y thcnii'.tiy
Those visiting in the Wade Vining who registered. The disi'lav ^
home Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. ,h)ngs they v, , a ie '.'.,,v,a:s
loy Simmons of Nacogdoches. , ' . '
toward Simmons and children. ^^**evp.y intttt-tinit. Reirc- nt'iits
ferry and Sandra, and Floyd Rogers were served to all.
-<f Alto. ; Mr. and Mr.-. George Hits..-'.l's
Mrs Lewis Sparkman visited her ^
iaughter, Mrs. Frank Brunt and^ „
family of Rusk Saturday. Lari Staffotr atid s< n and Air. and
Owing to the Baecaiaureate ser- *drs. Buster Beasley of Runi.
vice at the First Baptist Church in
Alto, we will dispense with our
regular MYF meeting Sunday after- j
noon.
for HOSPITAL INSURANCE. Write P. O. Box 498, Lutk„, y,
RESERVE L!FE !NSURANCE CO.
Ms ^ELVADOR^
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YOURS
NOTECE
ALTO THEATRE proudly presents M.G.M!
Spectacular Picturization Of Sir Waiter]
Scott s Famed Romantic Novei
"! V A N H O E
yy
At Regu!ar Prices
FOR 3 BIG DAYS
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
MAY 26, 27, 28 At Your
ALTO THEATRE
Card Of Thanks
PRIMROSE
\Irs. G. M. Hatry
!
Misses Mary Morris and Bobbie
Jean Carpenter. Mamie Day. and
Messrs. Lloyd and Frank'tin Day
visited in Wells Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jones of Lin-
wood called at the Carpenter home
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Gertie Creel of Mlok. Mr.
and Mrs. James Dover of Tyler. Mr.
Food, rest, mental peace and ex- and Mrs. R. E. Haney and family of
I wish to express my appreciation
to the Fire Department -of Alto, and
ill those who participated. For their
.onderful service in saving my
home from being destroyed by fire
.ast Friday, thanks!
Peari Tinsley.
ercise are the four keys to old age.
We Give S & H Green Stamps And Cash Savings Stamps
Notice To The PubHc
WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK A COMPLETE LINE OF GENUINE FORD PARTS SUCH AS:
Lug Nuts, Wheel Bearings, Wheel Cylinders, Kits, Mater Kits, Tie-Rod Ends, Flexible Brake Linings,
Mufflers, Cross Over Pipes, Valves, tnserta, Head Gaskets, Vatve Keepers, Valve Gaskets and all
other kind of Gaskets, Connecting Rods, Timing Gears, Oil Pumps, Throw-out Bearings, Radiator
Hose, Fuel Lines, Generator Brushes, Voltage Regulators, Radiator Caps, Condensers. Coils, Plugs,
Carbuerator Kits, Water Pumps. Pressure Plates, Clutches, Starters, Axles, Fuel Pumps, Piston
Rings, Amatures. Brake Linings, Oil Seals and many other items.
SEE US FOR THE LOWEST PRICES ON FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES
CHECK OUR LOT FOR NEW FORD CARS AND PICK-UPS AND A-1 USED CARS
WILL APPREC I ATE AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE YOU
DICKEY TEXACO SERVICE STATION
PHONE 130 ALTO, TEXAS
Central High, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
[ Hicks and Mr. und Mrs. Herington
i of Lufkin. all were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Hicks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Reece and
children spent the day Sunday in
,the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
McCarty of Wells.
I Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Harry were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
! Frank James of Alto Sunday.
I Messrs. Price and Horton of Mud-
isan. visited in the Carpenter honn
! Wednesday night.
! Mr. and Mrs. Willie B. James of
Alta Loma, Mr. ;,nd Mrs. Frank
James and daughter, Frai.kic. of
Alto, visited in the G. M. Harr\
home Saturday n^ht.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie B. Moake and
children. Messrs. Paul and Ennn
Moake of Houston, visited relative
here over the week-end.
Everyone come to ciitmh and
Sunday School Sunday. Rev G I
Jenkins of Gallatin wilt fill his re-
ular appointment at the eleven
o'clock hour. Sunday School nt -en
thirty and services Sunday tii^ht^
7:30. Everyone come. You will have
a hearty welcome.
FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
Craduation Gifts for High School Graduates
^ (hpeoally being emphasized at this time.
nirf ' 'nv'te you to come in and see our
Prirl, r that wiH make idea)
ion p^ts ior the young man graduate.
wiH " i'." ^ ^ many things that
iike very appropriate gifts for the
man graduate:
DRESS SHIRTS. T)ES, HANDKERCHIEFS"
^ J I J" RAYON and COTTON SHO^
LEATHER ^' °"'SS SOCKS. BELTS*
AND ELASTIC. STYLE MART SUITS
FREEMAN SHOES. DOBBS HATS
WE GIFT WRAP
......I"" w. WHHAIHS
ALTO
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F. L. Weimar & Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1953, newspaper, May 14, 1953; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215287/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.