Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1958 Page: 5 of 6
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HONEY GHOVE SIGNAL-CITIZEN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER S, 1958
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill HaneB and
daughter Sharon of Dallas spent
the weekend here with Mr. and Gap.
Mrs. • Chiles Paulk,- alao' visiting
the Paulk's Sunday were Mr. and
■ Mrs^DoyjeBox ©f—eomm«rci,
Mrs. Roy Brooks of Lubbock and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall of Pecan
Advertising isn't a necessity,
you can qult buslness.
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Time to Lay-Away Some Good Buys
for the Home. " ^
We have your home furnishing needs, ap-
pliances, radio and TVs. Come innow. .
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, APPLIANCES
Refrijcrators and" stoves.
Washers and elec-
tric aids by West-
inghouse and May-
tag.
COVERS
Evaporative - Refri-
gerated air covers.
Fit all standard ty-
pes.
PATTERNED
-LINOLEUM
Wide selection of colors and
put turns that blend wull into
every room.
Carpeting
* Free Estimates
Living Room, Bed
Room and Dinette
Suites.
Odd Tables
Chairs, Desks
Lamps, Pictures
Lots of Good Used Furniture ..
WE BUY — SELL — TRADE
NEWS FROM
WINDOM
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Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and
mother, Mrs. Clark have been vis-
+tmg rMrtr E«rt -Smith
T,ina JearLis the name given to
the hew daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
>f - Denison. Mrs,
Vaughn is the former Mary Jean
Baptist WMS Studies
Stewardship Book
The W.M S. Of * First Baptist
church met at the Educational
Building for a study in—tt*e- toook
rm Htewanlnhln. "God's Wealth
and Our»."
The meetlng was - opWIWl" with
prayer- .by. JpfrsL Guy Chaney, a
song "Pray Your' Troubles Xvvay
Westinghouse — Maytag
Ward. She was born Friday morn-
ing. *
Mr .and Mrs, Ralph Howell and
Mrs. Howell's mother, Mrs. Isaacs,
went to Dallas Sunday. Mrs. Is-
aac stayed if or a. visit, with her sis-
ter, Mrs. A. M. Ha|l. .
Marilyn and Mrs. jJon Bomar,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bomar, of Commerce were home
over' the weekend. They are going
to school there, at E.TVS.G. „_
Mr. and Jfclrs.* Chris 'Rumble, Jr.
of Hobbs, New Mexico have been
visiting Mrs. Nellie Fatten.
Mr. Lyndall Ford and Gail of
Sherman and Donnie Ford of Dal-
las visited Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Ford Sunday.
Jeri Lynn was the name given.
to th? Hmiffhtp.r of Mr. and Mrs.
JameS"Graves of Powdei' 1 y Mr.s.
Graves is the former Miss Faye
-Howell and daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ftaph Howell. She was born
Monday morning.
During the'MYF hour Sunday
Miss Margie- Fields, bride-elect of
Bobby Ray was "entertained with
a party. Mrs. Fred Williams, her
daughter, Kay, were hostesses.
The WSCS and MYF presented her
with two gifts, an electric skillet'
and a pair, of lovely, pillowtases.
Refreshments were served using
the bride's favorite colors*,' green
and white. „
At the HDC meeting Wednes-
day, it was decided to have the
next meeting at night, on Thurs-
day, October! Oth. Choice Moore,
county judge of Fannin County
will be the speaker. Everyone' is
cordially invited. The time is 7:30.
Remember, the buses are going
to the Fair Saturday. A!ll parents
are urged 'to go with their child-
ren, from the 1st to the 6th grad-
es. The time set to leave is 6:30
a.m.-' . ,
Up until Tuesday the Windom
gin had ginned 4,0t) bales- of cot-
ton. The farmers are wishing the
rain would-,let .up so that they
could finish harvesting their crops.
Mr. and J£rs. Bill Davis of Bor-
der have .been visiting hef father,
A. N. Wheeler and other relatives^
Reported
wafl.~aung.with Mra. L. Whitlock
at the piano. M^s. O. Bagley~gavo
the last three chapters of the boo^
the topics, being "The Higher Le-
vel", The Continuing Principle",
and "The Ultimate Claim."
Report of the nominating com-
mittee was made by Mrs. G. W.
McFarland.
The meeting was dismissed in
prayer by Mrs. Hurl Stamford.
Reported
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Meade
and boys of Sherman spent the
Weekend with Mrs. Joe Meade.
Dr. JOHN E. PRICE
Saturday afternoons
MATTHEWS CLINIO-
HONEY GROVE, TEXAS
! Mrs. S. H. Seale is home from
the hospital after a weeks trejit-
| ment.. Although she is confined to
her bed, she is improving:
FANNIN COUNTY
TERMITE CONTROL
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All Work Guaranteed
; FREE INSPECTION
ON ALL HOMES
JU3-4229 Bonham, Texas
DIAL WMS
' The Dial W:'M. S. met Monday
aftertioon with 10 memberr and 1
visitor, Mrs. Lloyd- Rowton pre-
sent.
°ar**tljaff ■""g TYUI F"- A
Thousand Tongues To Sing"
opening prayer Uy Mrs. Maude
Cambell.
This was our Bible Study pro-
Mrs. Cleve Melton in
charge, The '
tlje, topic "A Certain Man named
Ananias" These ladies had part
on the program. 4><
'Ananias The Man", Mrs. Calvin
Witcher; God>. Qall td Ananias",
•Mrs. Mattie cWrlocki'-Mrt. Henry
Wicks read ' minutes of the last
meeting.
Mrs. C. O. Charles read the mis-
sionary. birthday calendar and of-
fered prayer for"' th^se mission-
aries. - i
The meeting was closed with
prayer by Mrs. Zollie Hall. .'4»_
—Reported
Windom Book Club
Met Last Thursday
The Windom Book Club met
Thursday night at" the home . of
Mrs. _.Jno Wheeltr .with Mrs. Sara
Wheeler as co-Hostess. The -preaL-.,
dent, Mrs. J. O.-Moore, presided
at the business meeting^ Year-
books for .the new .year, were dis-
tributed and dues were- paid. Roll
rail' was answered'by "What we
have done this summer." Plans
were discussed for the new. year.
A social hour was enjoyed by _eje^
ven members. > -
(Wesleyan Guild Has
^Dinner Meeting
The Wesleyan Service Guild
held a membership dinner for the
regular 6th Monday night social
Meeting In the Eduoational Build-
The meal was served* banquet
style. Red roses were used as
table decorations.
Under the direction of Mrs, Eli-
zabeth Branson with Mrs. Francis
Elick a?"{Re^ano*~TKe group"
played musical bingo. Mrs. Verne
Cooper led an Art Linkletter quiz.
Several members participated In a
game of Tlc-Tac-Toe.
Mrs.' Branson and Mrs. Ship-
man were in charge of arrange-
ments for the dinner.
Twenty members were present
including a hew member, Mrs.
Gene Hudgens. \ '
The meeting closed" with the
repeating of the Guild Motto.
Page Reunion Held
At Crockett Park -
bouts
her husband with a birthday .din
iter and family reunion on Sun-
day September 28, at Crockett
Park. Fifty five relative^ and one
guest gathered together brinyin^.
well filled picnic baskets and gifts
for Mr. Paget,
There were four generations
present; decendants of Arthur and
Mary LitUe Page,
These being present': Mr. and
Mrs. Mrs.. E.-A. Pa,ge Sr. Ed Page
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Page, Mr.
and Mrs. R. F. Page, Mr. and
Arthur Pagfe Jr. and children. Mr.
4nd Mrs. Clyde Hicks and Patry,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wllkinion,
Mrs. Mary Rannals and children,
Mrs. E. A. Page Jr. and children.
Mrs. Alvin Page and i children;
Mr. and Mm. "Joe Page and
cus, Mrs. ,HiW.VS -H»w«'t.~Msi:garet
:owelj and children, Mrijyid Mrsr
Gene, Wolfe and Ricky, Mr and
Mrs. BUI Handcock and Debra,
Loudean" BOrden of Pecan Gap.
as a guest.
—'Xt "waiMtha flral time the six
brothers and one sister had been
together In 20 years.
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Lo»t Time
WASHINGTON — The average
American loses about ,16 days
a year due to illness and -in-
jury, according to a survey ity the
Mrs. L. M. Page. Mr. and Mrs. U. ^ Public Health Service.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie " Weaver
and Oscar Weaver spent Sunday
in Dallas with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Robbins. Little Tommy Doak re-
turned home with them for a week
visit.
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1958, newspaper, October 3, 1958; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth411192/m1/5/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.