The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1946
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Mr . B. W. Swint, Reporter
Our Vacation Bible School clo-
sed Saturday and a very interest-
ing program was given by the chil
dren Sunday morning at 10 a.m.
We are very thankful to Mrs. Lan
caster and her helpers for the
splendid training given these chil-
dren.
Our quarterly meeting was held
at Union Chapel, Sunday. District
Supt. Magera of Texarkana brot
a very interesting sermon. A good
report from all children was given
A bountiful lunch was enjoyed at
the noon hour.
Josh Cranberry began work on
his new home on Naples highway,
Monday.
Messages have been received
from Johnson Swint and Bill Gran
berry that they will be at home
soon with their discharges. Ger-
ald Herrington has joined the Ma-
rines and is on his way to camp in
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Within 40 Miles
DEAD HORSES, COWS,
AND CRIPPLES
Texarkana Rendering Plant
Phone 883-W (I'hone Collect)
If no answer, phone 3158-R
California.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Webster and
girls of Texarkana were visitors
in Watt McCall home Sunday;
also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Mul-
len and baby of Chicago. Mr. and
Mrs. Mullen returned to their
home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sharrer of
Texarkana visited her parents Mr
and Mrs. Frank Williams, Sunday
James Alfred Galloway of Shre
veport visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
McCoy in Joe Williams home Sun-
day.
established IN lfff
days last week in the home of her
son Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Heldt.
Miss Mary Alice I'owell of Mt.
Pleasant spent the week end with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sanders spent
the week end with her father Mr.
A. A. Powell.
Week end visitors in Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Hunt home were Mrs.
Jestine Jennings and son Clarence
and Bob of Texarkana Sunday
visitors were Mr. arid Mrs. L. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Swint of f''s<'her of Maud and Mr. and Mrs
De Kalb visited his parents Sun-1 Lewis Hunt and son.
| day. j Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dupree, Mr.
Mrs. Errol Hatfield continues ill I Mr. a,,d Mrs. Rual Dupree and
They have postponed their vaca- ' children and Mrs. Lewis Hunt and
tion to California for some time. |Eon visited their mother and grand
We are very sorry to hear of; "'other, Mrs. M. J. Prator in Tex
the serious illness of Aimer Al- arkana Wednesday.
lien, who is in Shreveport hospital Miss Marguerite Wall, of Tcxar
| for the next two weeks. We hope '
he will soon be well ami at home.
Press Carlow of Texarkana'
For Father on his day, give him
a Fountain Pen and Pencil Set,
Cigarettes, Billfold, Pipe, Tobacco
Pouch, Cigars, After Shaving Lo-
tion, Cologne, etc., from Alexand-
er-Hughes Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Kennedy &
daughter, Sally, left Monday for
Mexico City and other points in
Mexico, on two weeks vacation.
Dr. D. C Johnson
DENTIST
Office Upstairs Aotom Strwt
from UllM Drue Btor«
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■eeman
of
visited Bill Rutland la I
U1DW A Y
Mrs. II L. Hunt,
liana spent the week end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs, Carey Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. Waylon Rogers
and 'daughter spent several days
last week with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Alvis Rogers.
Renorter
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I Mr. and Mrs. Everett Swint of
j Texarkana were Saturday night
We had a very good crowd" at ! f'f' w, ,,are,lts' Mr' a,ld Mr*-
Sunday school Sundav but had too ' ' a e •
many absent. Come, we need you. I . . 11,1(1 Mrs- HiH Srnith are Pn
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Mr. and Mrs. J. i' Warren and ' •, *. * i +
vf , tr , u.i-4- i i «i just returned from hurope. We
Mrs H. L. Hunt attended tho uuar- i u r * .
ni if • r,, . still nave a few more of our boys
terly conference at Union Chanel, • tr> i *n i_ i j
. , 1 ' in Europe and will be glad to
and reported a pood sermon bv ... i a n ■
Ajfni a « i . r welcome them all home.
Dr. Majors. A Rood report from
all of the churches and a fine din Mrs- Chas- Lummus Is anxiously
ner, well you should have been | waitinK for Chas who has been
there. I across over a year. It seems so
Mrs. Jack u>..n — 1 long to l,arents an(l his
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who ' ln home of her son Doug
had a serious operation, but was Ilas Hen<Jncl{s-
" was so sorry t«i
Jacksonville
Word Wells
better when Mrs. Walls left Friday
We hope Mrs. Wells will soon be
well again.
Glad to report Mrs. Alvis Ro-
gers better after a severe cold
last week.
Mrs. Bable Heldt spent several
We was so sorry to hear if the
i serious accident of Erby Land. We
hope he will soon recover.
Please send your news to report
er early Monday.
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ALLAN SHIVERS
of Jefferson County
The father of two children, he left
the Senate to volunteer in World
War II, served overseas and now
asks promotion to the office of
Lieutenant Governor, for which
he is qualified, based on service
and experience. Address Allan
Shivers, Port Arthur, Texas.
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And Bill has kept that promise. Regardless of the future, Pat will get to go
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Here
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the bride!
/use has swung around again, and this month hriiles
liy the thousands will start housekeeping — if they can
find a house to keep.
In days soon to come, light housekeeping will he even
lighter with electrical servants ready to wash and iron,
clean and cook at the flip of a switch. And some day
there will be many new electric aids — air conditioners,
food freezers, electric blankets, television sets, and all
the wonders of the era of electric living which lies
ahead.
The electric service whiicK powers these time-and-
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friendly, dependable—ready around the clock and cal-
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Maybe 1946 brides will take tKe advantages of elec-
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iWe're glad you just naturally count on tne high effi-
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women in this company worked hard to make electric-
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Harrell, D. P. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1946, newspaper, June 13, 1946; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336492/m1/3/?q=Daniel%2C+Marion+Price: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.