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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 17,1949
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THE CITIZENS JOURNAL, ATLANTA, CASS COUNTY, TEXAS
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ESTABLISHED IN 1879
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QUEEN CITY
medicine, a Plaque." "Federal
Thought Control," "Pick Pocket
Medicine."
Chairman Dr. A V Friedricks,
also chairman of the council on
Medical Service and Public Rela-
tions of Louisiana State Medical
Society, declares: "The Medical pro
fession of this country is now con
fronted with the serious possibility
Mrs. Milton Clements had pain- Mrs Sutton is improving from her
ful injury from a fall, trying her recent illness .
luck on crutches for a few days. Wilson Clark was Sunday guest
Mrs. Jame Olive and children, of ot Charles and Doyle Land.
Texarkana were visitors in Wesley
Clements home.
OTarrell News
Mr and Mrs Hollis Gillespie and
2 boys of Beaumont were week
end guest in the Dukes and Gilles-
pie homes.
Gerldine and Erline Sutton were
Friday night visitors of Peggy and
Sue Land.
Mr Pat Duke is visiting his par-
ents Mr and Mrs B C Duke.
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Hickey from Halls-
ville spent the week end with Mr
and Mrs Water Rutland.
Patsy Holt spent Sunday evening
with Nancy Rutland.
Mrs. N A Whitehorn spent Satur
day with her daughter Mrs Eddie
Blizzard.
Mr and Mrs Haskell Henson of
Bryans Mill, Mr and Mrs Willard
Ward and Geyne Nell of Atlanta
were Tuesday night visitors in the
Sunday school was well attended
^ _ at the Baptist church Sunday.
iof"being regimented and*forced in Several were absent on account of J Sorry Mrs Homer Washington Wards home.
to a national compulsory insurance sickness. Those who were absent and Miss Lena Wade Crawford are I Norma Sue and Wanda spent
program." We heartly agree that at prayer services Saturday night on the sick list, we wish them a Saturday night with their grand
. .. , ' ,J - missed a great blessing. Mr B C;quick recovery.
Duke lead and we are proud of j Mrs Mollie Lyle of Atlanta is
the stand he has taken for the house guest of Mrs Ebb Lummus.
Lord. The following subject were
Mrs Homer Wash-
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$19.95
Is this Stonecutter Cord two piece suit dress. All-in-one
three-quarter length sleeves. Fitted jacket has a two vent-
ed back. Unusual collar. Smoked pearl buttons. _ Colors:
Brown white white, black with white, green with white
Sizes 10 to 16.
MABEL HOGAN
DRESS SHOPPE
East Main Street — Atlanta
socialized medicine would prove a
great plaque.
If life begins at 70, Mrs Dora
Handy of Vermont has 7 years .
start, as she began her twenty G_Ea?e,
thousand mile tour of Europe and mgton Fa.th, Mrs Henry Clayton,
Africa, to cover much of the trip HoPe- Mrs Frank Lummus which
by plane. She is a widow and were enjoyed by all present,
traveling alone, saying: "I ami Mr Douglass Hendricks will lead
77, two wars have been fought prayer services next > Saturday
since I traveled last, and many night and the following subjects
changes have taken place, I plan will be discussed: Patience, Miss
to see as much as I can." Plucky Lena Wade Crawford, Charity, Mrs
lady, we wish her safe journey. ^Douglass Hendricks.
"What makes you so pretty," an i Don't forget this week end will
adoring grandmother asker her be our regular preaching day. Make
little grandson. He very blandly your plans to attend all services,
answered, "I don't know, I guess prayer services Saturday night,
God just made me like this." Sunday school and preaching Sun
Mrs. Ewell Ellington, and sister day morning and Sunday night. J
Annie Kelley of Shreveport were Come, we need you. Yes, and God
visitors, with home folk here needs you to be a witness for Him.
i Mr and Mrs Carl B Maurer, I Miss Reba Richardson of Texar-
iMary Lou, Nancy and Jimmy kana -visited Tuesday to Thursday]
iMaurer were up from Shreveport with her parents Mr and Mrs Alvie ,
{for a visit. Richardson.
| Mrs. A E Newman and 2 child-1 Mr and Mrs Hollis Washington
iren, returned to her home in Biloxi were Sunday afternoon guest of j
Miss after an extended visit with Jier parents, Mr and Mrs Otis An-,
J her parents, Mr and Mrs R A derson of Center Grove.
Caver. I Mr and Mrs Joe Hammock of J
I We were quite proud of the Bethlehem were Sunday visitors of I
(Methodist Sunday school record Mr and Mrs Jim Hammock. ,
;iast Sunday. Attendance 72 offer-, Mr and Mrs Ransom Lummus
jing still there were others who and J R were Sunday guest of Mr
might come. A loving welcome and Mrs J E Lummus. Afternoon
awaits you, if you are not enlisted callers were Mrs Erba Land and
in Sunday school make your start children.
1 now. I Mr and Mrs Appie Powell and
Mrs. Belle Yeager is with us children of Linden were Sunday
'again or home with the Barnes (visitors of Mr and Mrs Claude Sut I
always love her coming. ton
| Rev. Frank Griffin is doing fine Mr and Mrs Frank Camp and:
since his return home from Shreve baby visited awhile Sunday after-
port hospital. noon with Mr and Mrs Homer,
| Our twin babies little Ronnie Washington.
[and Rondal Dupree were 1 year Janie Clark dinner guests were I
old Monday February 14. They are Darline and Elouise Camp, Peggy j
(precious Valentine babies and well and Sue Land.
after their recent illness. Mrs Pearl Simmons of Center
I Rev. and Mrs J P Olive are en- Hill and Mrs Mertis Brown visited i
joying the mildness of Florida their sister Mrs Vivian Clayton!
weather, with their daughter, Mrs one day last week.
Ernest Clayton Ellington, at Fort Mrs Erba Land and 3 children,
Lauderdale, near Miami, only it is were Monday afternoon guest of
' rather warm and dry there. Mrs Claude Sutton. We are glad
ALAMANCE NEWS
mother Teel.
Mr and Mrs Earlton Wall spent
awhile Sunday with Mr and Mrs
L H Foster of Rodessa.
The Ward girls spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs Warner Kennedy
Mr and Mrs Earlton Wall spent
awhile with Mr and Mrs Billy
Sunday school was well attend-
ed we invite everyone back next Waters of Dou^assville.
LION BRAND FERTILIZER DEALERS
[f you will buy your Fertilizer from either
of the following dealers, they will let you
have some of one kind of Nitrogen, Nitrate
if Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, or Ammon-
ia Nitrate. If yu will buy early—All Nitro-
gens are scarce.
Jim Powell, Atlanta-Linden Highway
Douglas Hendricks, Atlanta-Douglass-
ville Highway
Lee Gage, Atlanta-Douglassville Hiway
E. 0. Carlow, Douglassville
Morris Upchurch, Blalock
R.R.Watkins, Anti
Allen Livingston, Smithland
Irhy Penn, Queen City
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WASHES LIKE A DREAM
DRIES QUICKLY
WEARS LONGER
. . . and needs no ironing. A iuxurr
fabric that gives you extra leisure, too!
And there's smooth flattery in every
line . . . lonp wear in every inch of this
l.u<lv Love .N\lon crepe slip. Embroi-
dered Nylon 'heer tri 'i. White onty.
Sizes 32 to 40.
S5.95
GROGAN'S
WEWERKA'S
First
Anniversary
SALE
When we Opened this New Store exactly One Year ago, we promised you the very best values that we know how to assemble. That we
kept our promise to you and furthermore, that you liked our values is proven conclusively by the swell volume of business you helped make
possible for us. THANKS A LOT-EVERYBODY! Since we were all happy with our past policy, it is only logical that we continue it. SO,
WE ARE THROWING A BIRTHDAY PARTY. THESE AND A STORE FULL OF EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES ARE YOUR INVITATION
TO ATTEND!
MENS OVERALLS
Good heavy top quality 8-oz. Denim. Have all of the fea-
tures that go into good Overalls, in all regular sizes.
Regularly $2.98. Sale Price $2.49
MENS OXFORDS
No "Antiques!" Every pair stylish enough for dress wear
and sturdy enough for work.
Regularly $5.95. Sale Price $3.88
*> I MENS OXFORDS
In the better grades—also at sale prices.
Regular to $8.50. Sale Price $5.88
AND, Oil YES—WE HAVE JARMAN'S, TOO!
MENS KHAKIS
Not "War-Time" Pants but rather they have all of the
up-to-the-minute features. Better material, better belt
loops, better workmanship, etc.
Regular to $3.48. Sale Price $2.69
Shirts to Match $2.25
ft I MENS DRESS SHIRTS
Striped Madras, Broadcloth and the very popular solid
colors. Newest type collars. Regular to $4.98.
Sale Price $2.45 an(l $2.88
SEE OUR
WINDOWS FIRST
AND SAVE!
BOYS UNIONS
Short Sleeves and Short
Legs. Ideal for Spring
Wear. Regular 98c.
BLANKETS
•Surrey Blankets in solid colors. Wool and Rayon mixed.
Wide satin binding.
Regularly $7.95. Sale Price $4.88
Large Cotton Double Blankets—
Regularly $3.98. Sale Price $2.88
White Sheet Blankets—
Regularly $2.48. Sale Price $1.69
READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT
Our entire Stock of Ladies and Girls Fall and Winterl
Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters, etc., Reduced]
As Much as Vi Off!
Sale Price 69c PI ECE fi00|)S DEPARTMENT
LADIES PURSES
Entire Stock Included—Regular to $6.90.
Sale Price $1.88 and $3.88
MEN'S HATS
The most complete and attractive stock of Piece Goods we
have shown since before the War.
Mew Spring Felts. No old
shapes or colors. Reg. $4.98
PRINTS—Fancies and Solids—
. /r™ Regular 39c Sale Price 25c
Sale Price $3 88 Regular 49c Sale Price 35c
Regular 59c Sale Price 45c
Regular 69c Sale Price 49c
CURTAIN SCRIM—Hundreds of Yards-
"Every Color of the Rainbow." 42-inches wide.
Regular 39c Sale Price 25c
MUSLIN—Heaviest Weight—
Regular 35c Sale Price 25c
"Stonecutter" Cloth, Butcher's Linens,
New Spring Rayons, All At Much Lower
Prices!
LADIES SLIPPERS
One Big Lot. Low Heels, every pair of them. Very practi-
cal and comfortable—Ballerinas, Straps, etc.
Regular to $3.98. Sale Price $1.8!
Regular 79c Value.
Sizes 28 to 42
Sale Price 65c
4 prs. for $2.51
SHEETS
81x99 "Beaucrest"
Regular $2.98
QUILT ROLLS
Full 2 lb Print Scraps
Regular 59c.
Sale Price 39c
PRICE!
OlIR ENTIRE STOCK OF:
—Ladies Outing Gowns
—Ladiies Smuggles
—Ladies Balbriggan Gowns
—Ladies Ikilbriggan Pajamas
—Fall and Winter Purses
—Woolen Piece Goods
Regular 79c Value
Sizes 34 to 46
Sale Price 55c
4 for $2.00
PRICE!
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF:
—Men's Flannel Shirts
—Hoys Flannel Shirts
—Mens "Long-Handle" Drawers
—Mens Long-Handle Undershirt
—Men's Swetit Shirts
—Boys Sweat Shirts
Sale Price $2.39 COTTON BATTS
You'll Want Several
of these!
10' Discount
On any Batt in our
entire stock.
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Harrell, D. P. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1949, newspaper, February 17, 1949; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth348123/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.