Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1956 Page: 4 of 6
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RONBT OltOVB «!<INAL*OITUSBN, Friday, May 11. INI
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IT'S TIME TO BRUSH AROUND
AND "TEXACO" YOUR CAR UP FOR
VACATION
DRIVE IN FOR THE BEST
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Texaco Products - Lee Tires - Delco Batteries
B. P. NUNNELLEY
TEXACO SERVICE STATION
East Main Straat
INCREASED INSURANCE
We can now give $300.00 in our own
Mutual Insurance Company
and $150.00 in Burial Insurance, making
a total of $450.00
Call us at 194 and our representative will call on you
without obligation.
Oxygen Equipment -'Ambulance Service
COOPER'S FUNERAL HOME
UNDERTAKING INSURANCE
Phone 194 803 East Main Street
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Wallpaper
Tools
Hardware
Shingles
Screens
Windows
Doors
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ALLENS POINT
Visitors in the H. G. WhiUock
home during the weekend were:
Mr. and Mrs. Henry King and
children, of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Sale and children, .of Fort
Worth, and Mr. and Mrs. James
H. Davis and son, of Corsicana.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford and
children, of Seminole, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Ford. Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Morris, of Dallas, and the Rev.
Dick Moody visited in the Ford
home, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lochridge,
and children, of Honey Grove, vis-
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Lochridge, Sunday.
Arnold Mack Clevenger spent
Monday with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lightfoot. He
was en route to Louisiana, where
he is stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. George Heckler, of
Vandalia, Mo., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Skinner, Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bloodworth
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Bloodworth, of Greenville,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lemmond and
son, of Dallas, spent the . week-
end with her parents, Mr; and
■Mrs. Fred Deyhle.
Mrs. Nina Robinson and son, of
Vernon, are visiting her sister,
Mrs. Roy Hurd and Mr. Hurd.
Mrs. Robinson is convalescing, hav-
ing undergone major surgery re-
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vaught and
daughter, of Bonham; Miss Geor-
gia Hitch, of Tucumcari, New
Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Skinner and family, of Sulphur
Springs, and ' Mrs. - Arthur Skin-
ner and daughter, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Skin-
ner.
Mrs, Ed King and children, of
Dallas, and Mrs. H. M. Brown,
of Bonham, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Kill Coilard, Sunday.
Mi.j. Minnie Burns, of Sherman,
ix visiting her daughter, Mis. Ken-
neth Gudgel and family.
Mr. anu Mrs. Magness Moore
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Duck.
Visitors in the G. E. Water-
mau lumo during the wpekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy West-
..ijieianJ and son, Wichita Falls;
Mr. and Mrs. James McElyea,
Fannie McElvay and Ken-
neth Asheraft, of Paris; Mr. and
Mi'j. Gene Waterman and dau-
ghters, Mesquite, and Mr, and
Mrs. Hobert Waterman and dau-
ghter.
Homer Yandall and Dale Chris-
tie, of Lubb<>ck, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yan-
dall and Mary.
Mr. and Mi's. Ray Wylie and
daughters, attended a family re-
union at Greenville, Sunday.
Miss Fr.'.nkie Shipman, of Dal-
las, is spending the week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Shipman.
—Reported
MOTHER'S DAY REUNION
The family of the late Mr. and
Mrs, W. S. Hodges gathered at
the home of Mrs. John Roach for
a Mother's Day Reunion, Sunday,
May 13. There were two sons,
and two daughters, twelve grand-
children and four great great
grandchildren present. The sons
were O. D. Hodges and family of
Dallas, Herman E. Hodges and
family of Fayetteville, Ark., Mrs.
R. E. George of Wichita Falls,
and Mrs. John Roach, of Honey
Grove and their respective fam-
ilies. ,
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SO NICE TO COME HOME TO:..IS A
LOVELY ROOM FOR YOUR GRADUATE.
We Have Lovely Bedroom Suites,
Some Open Stock, And Odd Pieces.
Cedar Chests - Mirrors - Lamps - And Many Accessories.
Do See Us. Prices Are Low — Terms Are Easy
WEST
South Side Square
FURNITURE
UNDERTAKING-INSURANCE
Honey Grove
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For Your Graduate
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A Wonderful Selection Of
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NYLON and DACRON
THE MIRACLB FABRICS
So easy to carc for - No-Iron.
Slips ■ Pettlsklrts - Panties - Girdle
GIFT WRAPPED
SMALL FRY SHOP
Jack Underwood, son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Underwood, joined
the Air Force the 23rd of April
and is stationed at Lackland Air
Force Base at San Antonio.
MONUMENTS
Honor Tour Loved Ones This
Permanent Way. See
C. L. Felts
OR
PHONE 6 NITE 230
WILL CALL ON YOU
STORES THAT
GIVE
UNITED
TRADING
STAMPS
for
FREE GIFTS
Mary Fein
Kold Kash
Turner Grocery
Pollyannn Shop
Wednesday Is Double
N!nmp Day
FLOWERS
And
GIFTS
FOR • ALL OCCASIONS
HALLMARK
Graduation Cards
Huvilund China
Pottery Dinnerware
Cut Glass
Crystal Stem Ware
MARY FEIN
FLOWER & GIFT SHOP
NEWS FROM
WINDQM
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Young and
family, of Wichita Falls and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Miller and son, of
Bonham, were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nash and
family, of Lubbock, were Sunday
guests of his mother, Mrs. J. T.
Nash.
Mrs. Ralph Howell and Mrs.
Bobby Wright left Tuesday for
Spade, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Williams and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Sadler, of
Mirlow, Oklahoma; Misses Ruth
and Alice Pattori, of Grand Prairie
and Arlington, and Mrs. Howard
St. Clair and children, of Dallas,
were weekend guests of Mrs. P.
L. Patton.
There will be church at the
Fifst Methodist Church next Sun-
day by the pastor, Larry Eaton.
Everyone is cordially invited.
Charley Eaden, Is a patient in
the Veterans Hospital in Bonham.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eddins,
and son, of Fort Worth, and Mr
and Mrs. Jerry Stevens, of Irv-
ing, have been recent guests of.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gllbreath and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Miles, of
Abilene; Mrs. Lorene Alamada, ot
Tuscon, Arizona; Bam Ford, of
Dallas; Mrs. Glen Hicks, of Dal
la^r^Mr. afid Mi's. John Bomar
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Williams and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bomar, Mr, and Mrs. Len-
dcil Ford and family, of Windom;
Miss Naidiah Bomar, of Com-
merce, and Bomar Teddley, of
Dallas, were Mother's Day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ford.
—Reported
W S C S
W. S. C. S. met Monday, Mrs.
Stroud presiding. t
Silent prayer was closed by Mrs.
C. N. A vary. "This To My Fatheu.
World" was sung."
I Mrs. S. A. Flannagan, Secretary
of Childrens Work, presented a
program, "Our Childrens Needs",
closing with prayer.
j Mrs. Lon B .Evans talked on
! placing our trust in the hands of
: God.
j A bake sale was planned for
Saturday, May 12 at 10:00 a. m.,
in front of Parley's Cleaners.
Mrs. Grover Hall will be pro-
gram leader, May 21. Meeting
closed with motto.
- Reported
Mrs. L. C. Stevenson and son,
Dwain, spent the weekend in
Tulsa, Okla., with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thornton.
Attend Church Sunday.
MOVED
BOBBY LANE'S
Hi-Yield Farm Store
IS NOW LOCATE
North 5th Street
In The L C. Hill Building
VISIT US THERE
HI-YIELD SEED, INSECTICIDES, FERTILIZERS,
EVERGREEN FEEDS.
BOBBY LANE, Mgr.
EXTRA SPECIAL
FOR
BRIDES
and '
GRADUATES
We Want You To See Our
New Shipment Of
POTTERY
BAVARIAN CHINA #
CARIBE CHINA
and
IMPERIAL CRYSTAL
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The Pollyanna
Shop
Bonhuni Optical Clinic
Office Phone 198 SIB N. Center
In Bonham SO Years
CORRECTIONS GUARANTEED
CLOSED THURSDAYS
Single Vision
or
Bifocal
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David Furgeson, Dallas, is here
visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. L Ballew, while his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Furge-
son, are on a vacation trip.
REGULAR TEXACO...
THE SERVICE THAT KEEPS YOUR CAR PURRING IN
THE RIGHT KEY;
COME BY REGULARLY.
We give Red American Trade stamps. Wed-
nesday is doable stamp day with a purchase of $2 or more.
SERVICE STATION
East Market St.
SIMMONS TEXACO
PHONE 0814.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Y. Reed and
family, of Dallas, spent Satur-
day here, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Black and son, Walcott.
Mrs. B. O. Walcott attended a
reunion of her family In Winns-
boro, Sunday. This was a very
pleasant event for the Brock fam-
ily. Mr. and Mrs. John Black ac-
companied her.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pasley spent
Mother's Day in Dallas with their
daughter, Mrs. Bill Antoine and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Battle and
family, of Garland, spent Mother's
Day here with Mr. and Mrs. A.
S. McFarland and Mrs. J. M. Rai-
den, Sr.
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1956, newspaper, May 18, 1956; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth411178/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.