The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1948 Page: 2 of 12
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The Seminar will be held in Lin
den this Friday beginning at 10:00
a.m. All pastors and members of
WSCS of Texarkana District are
urged to attend.
Rev. Diggs, his choir and mem-
bers of his church, of Maud, were
our guests at the Methodist church
Sunday evening. We enjoyed their
program and we hope they come
often.
Rev. McKelvey brought a very
' impressive message to a nice audi-
ence Sunday morning.
We are very glad to know that
Mrs. Buster Carmichael of Mar-
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Housewives Relish
Refreshing Pause
in Day's Routine
shall, who has been so seriously ill
is slowly recovering. Mrs. Jim M
McCoy returned last week end af-
ter nursing her for some time.
Mrs. Lutie Lide was made very
happy last week end when her son
Dewey came to visit her for some
time, returning this Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Errol Hatfield visit
ed in Lubbock last week end.
Miss Lott, who was a former
nurse of Cass county, visited in J
C. Morriss home lately.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Kelly of
Texas City were visitors in B. W
Swint home last week end.
Mrs. Dallas enjoyed her niece
Miss Mary King of Texarkana this
past week.
Mrs. Paul McCoy visited in Mur
lin Cox home last week. Little Con
nie Cox was ill for some time.
Josh Granberry can tell you that
the mumps are sure enough tough
friends. We wonder who will be
next. Josh is able to be up today
this Monday.
Bill Granberry has returned to
Austin to enter University for this
week.
Charles McCall and family have
moved back to our community.
LAWS CHAPEL
Mm. J. K. Murpb. Reporter
Our revival meeting started to-
day with two good sermons from
Rev Newton. Singing will be under
direction of Sherman Stamps. You
have an invitation to attend.
The funeral service for Mrs Mar
garet Yancy was held at church
Friday morning. She joined our
dhurch when a child. We extend to
her family our sincere sympathy
So sorry to say Mrs. Sarah Ste-
ger remains critically ill in E. M
hospital.
Mrs. Genice M. Kennedy and son
Earnest Louis of Austin visited
Tuesday-Friday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Murph.
Misses Genet Bryant, Martha
Gail Caver spent week end with
Miss Virginia Lee Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Nixson
next term."Bonn ie" Allen will be in spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs
Rev. and Mrs. Percy Newton
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Joe Frazier.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney O'Rear and
two children of Texarkana; Mr. &
Mrs. J. E. Grubbs, James Earl;
Mrs. Elmer Almond, Linden; Mrs
H. V. Ray and children visited Sun
day with Mr. & Mrs. A.O. O'Rear
Rev. and Mrs. Percy Newton
will be dinner guests today with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith.
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Fort Worth this next year.
Mrs. Alma Allen and boys visit-
ed Alma who is still in McKinney
We hope he will soon be well and
at home.
We extend congratulations to
Clarence McMillian and Miss Wal-
ker of Maud who exchanged vows
at Methodist church last week. The
altar was beautifully decorated
with candles and summer flowers
Only a few friends attended. Rev
McKelvey officiated.
Miss Ruth McCoy and Mrs. Ann
Betts visited in Cameron Nolen
home last week. Ruth teaches in
Kilgore again this term.
Mrs. Tobe McCoy was hostess
to a Stanley party Friday evening
at her home on Naples highway.
Mrs. B. W. Swint will be hostess
this Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.
Members of WSCS met in a reg
ular meeting Monday afternoon—
Several will attend Seminar in Lin
den, Friday.
Members of OES will entertain
the Masons this Friday evening in
the park. Rev .McKelvey will be
the speaker.
W. L. (Bill) Henderson of near
New Orleans is visiting his par-
ents during his vacation.
Miss Alice Griffin opens her
school at Anti this Monday.
Repairs are still being made on
our school house this week.
Mrs. Jack T. Hughes of Lincoln,
Nebraska; Mrs. J. W. Badgett of
Jefferson; Miss Elizabeth Badgett
of Dallas and Turner Badgett of
San Antonio were visitors in H. D
Allen home over week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham and girls
have moved to Maud. We are very
sorry to lose this family from our
community.
The McKelveys and Lancasters
visited in Ed Summer's home in De
Kalb, Sunday.
Mrs. Billy Looney of New Bos-
ton visited in Ben Heath home this
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Harrell, D. P. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1948, newspaper, September 16, 1948; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth348020/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.