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THK ALTO HERALD. ALTO. TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 5, 1363
their home in Houston Sunday
afternoon after spending a week
at their farm.
Mr. [David Engledow of Dallas
visited over the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Engledow.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mur-
and Mrs. Vioia Scales were
j hi Lufkin Sunday afternoon at
tending the wedding of Miss
J< yep Durham and Mr. Charles
ifughes which was solemnized at
Calvary Baptist Church. They al-
30 visited Mr. Martin Bryant, who
is a patient at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Jennie Turner and Mrs
! Cunnio Donohue of Houston, vis
j ited Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.
j Murphy Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mur-
{ pny were in Rusk Monday for the
i annual picnic of ail former Cher-
okee Riders held at the Fireman
Inn.
RytLuck
BY *ELEM HALE
Mrs. Rice has been on the criticat have Sherman visit our church
! list fi.r several thystmt the latest
Mr. and Mrs. Oma Cole had
visiting in their home last week
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dickey and
daughters, Linda, Jan. Dee Ann
always happy to! and Jo Carrol, of Pasadena; Oma
Morris Cote of Austin, Mr. and
when he is visiting in our com- Mrs. Ney Burnett of Dialville,
munity. He spoke Sunday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Heffner,
ning at Bro. Holmes request and Mrs. Coye Allen, Mrs. Lois Wal
brought a wonderful message. *er and Marie Mason of Alto.
Sherman is not a minister but a Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Oma
good layman who loves the Lord Cole were entertained with a fish
and always ready to giv^ his dinner at the home of Ney and
testimony. ! Ruth Burnett of Dialville.
Mrs. Ola Heath of Houston,) ""d Oma Cole re-
visited Thursday and Friday with < reived a card from their grand-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Engiedew. ! '*sughter, Miss Jan Dickey, from
Miss Joyce Durham of Lufkin! ^'^tarrey. Mexico. Jan was one
and Miss Gloria Kline of Odessa.! ^ fr°'" Houston and Pas-
adena going to Mexico. They
stayed at Gran Hotel Ancira and
entertained there. Also they taped
a TV show there. Then they went
to Del Rio where they entertained
the service men at the Air Force
Base.
Alto, Texas
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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Yukon
25 lbs.'
Foiger's
NEB BISCUITS?
Limit
For
7 to Customer
Grade A
Lb.
Carnation
7 Tai! Cans For
6 Bottle Carton
Only Plus Deposit
Decker's Sliced
10 Lbs.
L8R1NE
Lilly
3 Half Gallons
visited last Thursday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.!
Murphy and Mrs. Viola Scales.
Mrs. Grady Hwirtg of Jackson-
ville visited last week with her
father, Mr. Sterling Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Adams'
visited recently in Houston with!
their daughter. Mrs. Ernest Sit- j
verthorn and fair.lty and to get
acquainted with their new grand-
son. '
Rev and Mrs. Frank Gillam
and children visited over the
week-end with Mrs. Gillam's par-
ents. Rev. and Mrs. 1. K. Holmes.
Bro. Gillam filled the pulpit Sun-
day morning at the request of
Bro. Holmes, bringing an inspira-
tional message. Many of you who
have been privileged to hear Bro.
Gillam since his return from Hong
Kong, know that his messages are
spiritual and inspiring.
Mr. and Mrs. Obie Cook of
Kaufman, two of his sisters and
their husbands and several nieces
and nephews, visited Old Pales-
tine Church Sunday morning. We
are always glad to have these
good people in our services when
they are visiting in our com-
munity. Mr. Cook favored us
with a special number in song.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Acrey and
Alan McCandless returned to
Palate Tempters
Shape meat loaf , mixture into
individual servings and bake with
a canned cheese-soup sauce, it's
interesting.
An easy dessegt uses drained
fruit cocktail stirred into ice
cream and frozen in the freezer
tray.
Alternate layers of sliced pota-
toes, seasoned ground beef and
sauerkraut in a casserole. Bake
Helen's Favorite:
Mevoa Cream
(Makes 3 cups)
I cup whipping cream
1 cup soured cream
M cup cream style cottage
cheese
legg
3 teaspoons sugar
Grated riad of M lemon
Combine all ingredients and
beat with electric beater or
blender until mixture is smooth
and thick as whipped cream.
Pour over fresh berries or
sliced peaches. Cover leftover
sauce to chill for the following
day.
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New Country C!othe*
until the potatoes are tender.
A nice accompaniment to a cas-
ual supper uses crusty rolls cut
into sticks. Butter with bottled
garlic spread,* toast and serve.
Have you tried tender spinach
leaves and pickled beets - with
vinegar dressing? Polks go for
this zesty type salad.
For a cooling soup, place in
blender partially thawed can of
frozen cream of potato soup with
M cup milk, H cup heavy cream
and'l cucumber peeled and seed-
ed. Serve garnished with chopped
chives and paprika.
Far sheer style and pleasure of wearing, this Country Coat and
Matemaster Suit by Pendleton are hard to beat. Women every,
where, wise to the right fashion buys, wear Pendleton's timelesa
Country Clothes whether they live in city or suburb. The Mate-
master Suit, in menswear flannel, is teamed here with a Country
Coat in coordinated smokey tweed overplald. If ifs a tartan suh
you want this fall and a solid color coat, Pendleton's Country
Clothes collection Includes these, too, and then some. Suit jackat
is fully lined, coat is Milium lined, water repellent. Both coma In
variety of fahrics, all 100% virgin woo!, dyed in huea to matan
autumn's Indian summer days.
GREETER . . . Carol Soroka,
19 year old secretary from Long
Beach, California, Is official
greeter for Internationa! Beaaty
Congress pageant In her home
town, August 1218.
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HOGGING ATTENTION at fair
ip OcDnoniowoc, Wis. is Charles
Marks, 13. who won this lOO-pound
porker by wrestling it to a fall.
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Meets second Monday
night in each month
Special meetings each
Monday night
work in the first three degrees
All members should attend
Visiting brothers invited.
JAMES DOVER. Sec'y.
WANTED
Land to seil or real estate of any descrip-
tion, size or location. See or contact
CARL YOWELL
Phene
List your property with me for immediate
sale.
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1963, newspaper, September 5, 1963; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215792/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.