The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1951 Page: 4 of 12
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Mre. R. L. HARRIS
A very successful two weeks re
vival conducted by the pastor Rev
Hoyett Lemmon with Rev. Troy
Conner of Marshall assisting came
to a close Sunday night. A numb-
er of professions and rededications
were made during the services.
iMembers of the TEL class and
guests met at the home of Mrs
Luster Elliott, Tuesday, for a cov-
ered dish luncheon and Stanley
party. About 20 guests enjoyed
the delicious meal and eight more
joined them for the party which
followed. In the games Mrs. Gene
Hancock and Mrs. Vada Harris
won prizes. Mrs. W. E. Woodson,
local Stanley representative, was
in charge of the demonstration.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardee Wommack
and son Billy of Houston spent 2
days last week with their mother
Mrs. Lusta Elliott.
Over night guests of Rev. and
Mrs. W. E. Woodson recently were
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Riggs and
Mrs. Harrison Martin and daugh-
ters, all of Brownwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Wom-
mack and family of Arlington,
were week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Wommack.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Prator
and son of Dallas are visiting Mr
and Mrs. J. B. Prator.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Franklin
spent the week end in Haynesville
with relatives.
Mrs. Lewis Rogers and children
spent two days in Haynesville, La
last week.
Mrs. W. E. Burkhalter has re-
turned home after spending two
weeks in Dallas with Mr. and Mrs
Jack C. Burroughs and family.
Mr. and-Mrs. R. L. Harris spent
the week end in Canton. Larry and
Joe Felty of Waxahachie accom-
panied them home for a visit.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Loffer last week were
Mrs. H. G. Fooshee of Austin and
her daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Radkte and Janet of
Laurel, Miss., and Mr. and Mrs.
Witt Yeatman and family of Cole-
man.
FOREST HILL
(Mrs. T.. C. Wilson, Reporter)
SS had poor attendance for
which we are sorry to report. The
weather being so hot, some ill-
ness and various reasons. But we
are looking forward that we can
all attend regularly.
Our revival will begin Saturday
night. We invite anyone to come
and help make this a great revival
One that will last, not only to next
summer but always. You arc all
cordially invited.
Sunday school was well attend-
ed and everyone come back next
Sunday.
Our revival will start August
8th. We invite everyone to come
and be with us. Bro. Henry D.
Fant is doing the preaching.
Mrs. Gladys Dupree and Archie
took dinner and spent Sunday af-
ternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Bryant
Thornhills.
Mrs. W. A. Walters, Mrs. Ralph
Lindburg, Sarah, Glynn and Glyn-
da Ward visited in the H. L. Kir-
bo home in Mt. Vernon, Texas,
Wednesday. Bettie Sue Kirbo re-
turned home with them for a
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Collins of
Houston visited this week in the
homes of their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Collins and Rev. and
Mrs. Erba Land.
Mrs. Billy Wray and two cliil-
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Well, as I suppose everyone had
a grand time at the festival with
plenty of excitement and those
nice watermelons, Several from
here attended.
So sorry to report Mrs. L. M.
Orr had the misfortune of break-
ing her arm at the wrist. We wish
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitlow visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Tillie; also on Saturday Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Tillie and Sandra of
Atlanta, visited in the Tillie home
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Heldt and
son Bobby spent Sunday with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Charlie San
ders. We are so sorry Mr. Sand-
ers continues ill. We wish a speedy
recovery for all the sick ones.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stone have
returned from their trip. Little
Woodie and Lynn Stone spent the
week with their grand parents
Mr. and Mrs. Steed.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wilson spent
Saturday night with their son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wil-
son of Bryans Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus McCasland,
Bobby, Bernice spent awhile Sun-
day evening in the T. C. Wilson
home.
Mrs. Alice Rutherford of Mar-
shall is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R
Griffin.
Sue Stone spent last week with
her father, J. C. Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wilson of
Bryans Mill spent Sunday in T. C
Wilson home.
News has been received that
Betty Lou Heldt, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Heldt, that she
is enjoying her visit and vacation
with her sister Mrs. J. D. Bass Jr.,
We've missed her.
Remember church Saturday nite
Sunday morning and night.
ALAMANCE NEWS
(Kathryn Blizzard, Reporter)
dren were Sunday visitors of Rev.
and Mrs. Erba Land.
Mr. and Mrs. Looney Hill and
Ruth visited Thursday night with
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Taylor.
Rev. and Mrs. Erba Land and
family and Mrs. Billie Wray and
children visited in Mr. J. C.
Land's home in Queen City Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Looney Hill and
Ruth visited awhile Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hill of Queen
City.
Grady Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Hill, is home from Korea.
Mrs. Eddie Blizzard and daugh-
ter Ruth, visited Sunday after-
noon with Mrs. Ross McDuff.
Those attending a fish supper
in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Er-
ba Land Saturday night were Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Collins and chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Collins,
and Edward Fedd of Galveston.
Mr. and Mrs. Looney Hill and
Ruth visited Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Yates at McLeod Wednesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Looney Hill and
Ruth, and Mrs. Gertrude Thig-
pen, Nell and Sue of Shreveport,
La., spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. N. P. Yates of Queen City.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Blizzard
and Mr. and Mrs. Buell Whitehorn
and daughter Ruby Lee, visited
their mother in Houston this last
week. She is very ill.
Kenneth and Arnold Whitehorn
spent a few days last week with
Grady and Goldman Blizzard.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cravy and
J. T. Knox of Seawright, Okla.,
spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
James Blizzard.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherrel Clark and
family and Bud Clark spent Sat-
urday night with- Mr. and Mrs.
James Blizzard and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Blizzard
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Clark of
Queen City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blizzard
spent awhile Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Garland Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cravy of Sea-
wright, Okla., spent Friday night
and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Cook and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Blizzard
spent Sunday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. M. C. Malone.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Jun-
ior Vaughan back to our commu-
nity. They moved in with her
mother, Mrs. Love Holt.
Visitors in the Buell Whitehorn
home Monday night who enjoyed
ice cream, were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Duke and son, Jimmy Watson of
Atlanta, Miss Mary Dunn of Ft.
Worth, Grady and Goldman Bliz-
zard, Mr. and Mrs. Brice Burkett
and son, and Cullen Whitehorn.
Sunday afternoon visitors in
the Buell Whitehorn home were
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Whitehorn,
Mrs. Marion Glasco, Mr. H. 0.
Tarrans and sons, Mr. and Mrs.
H. B. Burkett and son, and Mr.
and Mrs. James Thomas and fam-
ily.
Barbara Ann Squires spent Sun-
day afternoon with Ruby Lee
Whitehorn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hulbert of
Houston, Texas visited her sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Brice Burkett
last week end.
SALEM NEWS
Mrs. J. V. Kennedy—Reporter
Our report isn't so good. So
many were absent from Sunday
school and church. Had a visiting
minister, Bro. Freeman, as Bro.
Smith is in revival services at
Center Hill.
Two candidates were baptized
at Mr. J. B. Kennedy's pond at
5:30 Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willit had a large
group of relatives visiting them
Sunday. I failed to get the namei.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith had a num-
ber of their relatives visiting them
from Dallas and other places.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Cupp
have a little daughter born Fri-
day, August 3rd.
Mrs. Guy Barrett returned
home again Monday night after
being called back to the bedside
of her mother, Mrs. Ballard at
Colorado City, who was critically
ill, but was some better when
Mrs. Barrett left.
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Waters and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo
Parker, Sunday afternoon. Mr.
Parker had the misfortune of get-
ting one arm and one leg broken
Saturday, July 28. He was help-
ing load some cattle when one at-
tacked him.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrice Kennedy
and children were Saturday sup-
per guests in C. A. Porterfield
home. Sunday visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. Jewel Smith, Texarkana
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Porterfield
and daughter, Hughes Springs. I
failed to get the others names.
Thomas Kennedy visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs J. B. Kennedy
the past week end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roberts and
children, Linden, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Roberts over week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lundy Raney, New
Boston, visited Mr and Mrs. J. H
Allen, Doddridge, Ark., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Carter visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Kennedy
Thursday evening.
Miss Sharon Kennedy visited
Miss Ada Dorie Porterfield, Sun-
day.
TTieyTI eat and love it, no matter how hot the
weather, when you serve these refreshing foods.
Cool to eat, cool and easy to fix, they'll make
every summer meal welcome. And our low prices
will be welcome to your budget, too!
FRESH MEATS
Tenderized Pound
Barbecued Beef Ribs $1.00
Home Made, All Meat, No Cereal Pound
Pork Sausage ---- -50c
(Made by the "One and Only" "Butch" Davidson)
And Up
Good Beef Steak lb 75c
Center Cut Pork Chops lb ..60c
Good Beef Ribs, lb 60c
All Beef, Nothing Else! Pound
Fresh Ground Beef 60c
Center Cut Cured Ham, lb 85c
Pork Liver, lb 45c
Beef Liver, lb 50c
REMEMBER: Your friend, Mr. O. S. (Butch)
Davidson is in complete charge of our Meat Dept.
Let this experienced Meat Market Man take care
of your needs and be assured of appetizing meat
dishes!
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GASOLINE AND OIL
Good Regular Gas, gallon 20c
In Sealed Cans
Only
Good Motor Oil, qt 20c
No doubt about it—it will pay you to get your
Gas and Oil at Hanes!
FEED OFFERINGS
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In Print Sacks Sack g j
Good Egg Pellets $4.25
Shorts, in white sacks $3.75
Meal & Hulls Mixed, sk $2.95
16% Dairy Feed, sack $3.6£^
Good Red Maize, sack $3.1^
Nutrena All Mash Sack
Egg Pellets $5.25
Flox-Stock 25 lb sack
Egg Pellets $1.35
Rabbit Pellets, 25 lbs $1.45
Hen Scratch, 25 lbs $1.10
Steel Cut Chops, 25 lbs ....$1.20
MISCELLANEOUS
9x12 Linoleum Rugs, ea. $6.25
26-inch Hog Wire, roll ....$9.25
90 IT) Roll Roofing, roll ..$3.25,
Lawn Chairs, each $4.0(^
Limited: One to the Customer
SNUFF, bottle or glass 45c
Cigarettes any brand ctn $1.86
Purex, quart 15c
Sardines, 3 cans 24c
Crystal White 3 Bars
Laundry Soap 19c
Good Outside Gallon
White Paint $4.95
Radio Batteries, each $5.95
NOTICE: For a change, why not try John D.
Hanes Store at Que^n City this week-end! We
have thousands of dollars worth of quality mer-
chandise at "Live and Let Live" Prices.
Thank You!
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LEE REUNION
The Lee Reunion will be held
August 19th at the Daingerfield
Park. Everybody invited to come
and bring a basket lunch.
JOHN D. HANES
Groceries, Dry Goods Shoes, Fresh Meats, Drugs, Paints, Gas,
Telephone 311 Hardware & Feed Queen City
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Harrell, D. P. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1951, newspaper, August 9, 1951; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth335917/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.