Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1962 Page: 2 of 8
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HONEY GROVE SIGNAL-CITIZEN
Phone FR 8-2396
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SMOKE SIGNALS
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Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Shannon Sr.,
STdangliter, Lillie, visited with
Wr Mrs. E. J. Shannon, Jr.,
and Paula, in Lubbock Saturday
and Sunday. Mrs. Wyatt Bell ac-
companied them and visited with
her daughter, Anita, who is a stu-
dent at Texas Tech.
Attention Mr. Farmer
Fertilizer means bigger yields and bigger
profits. Fertilizer is the best crop insurance
you can have. Your fertilizer dollar is best
spent at—
SMITH FEED and SEED STORE
S.E. Comer Square Phone FR8-274I
Honey Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hanamler, Ok-
lahoma City visited Mr. and Mrs.
Carthel Hewett recently.
Mrs. Sid Berryhill, Dodd City,
and Mrs. Anna Hewett. Bailey, vi-
sited Miss Pad Payne and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed White this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessels, Mr.
and Mrs. Carter and daughter, Dal-
las, welpe guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Vessels Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. H. E. Spelce, Mrs. Eli Word
and Sammy were in Henderson for ACTOR AND ACTRESS
the funeral of Mrs. Wilburn Dan- RESEMBLANCES
iels, last week. By Judy
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chaney, Cal- Donna Nunnelley — Donna Reed
vert and Michael Chaney, Hunts- Mary jean Whlrley — Candy
vllle were week end guests of Mr. Hathaway ,
and Mrs. Frank Howell. Suzanne Alexander — Liz Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wheeler, Gar- Mike Morrow — Doug McClure
land visited Mrs. R. N. Cooper and Mr Stalings ,— Danny Thomas
son, Saturday. David Newhouse — Rock Hudson
Mrs; Doyle Withrow, Savoy, was Alane Charles —Briget Bardot
a guests of her sister, Miss Mar- Randy Collins — Jay North
garet Lowery Sunday. iDelvia Scott — Shirley Booth
Miss Clara Rasberry returned Wanda Skinner — Gertrude Berg
home Sunday from Caddo Okla., I sandy Hammack — Cynthia Pep-
where she has been visiting her I per. *■
sister Mrs. Milly Maytuddy and A
brother, Leeman Rasberry. SCOUTING AROUND
Mrs. Lou Cunningham, Trenton ir —2B
Miss Halolse Pirtle, - Dallas were we liave been making safety
week end guests of Mrs. Net Pir- booklets. Carolyn Holly has been
tie. absent due to Illness. Jean Willi-
Mr. and Mrs. Haiae Cunningham ^3 had a birthday,
were dinner guests, of Mr. Ug
Mrs. Harold Tom Cunningham in We are studying fraction In ari-
Sherman Sunday. thmetlc. Debra Carson has
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alexander birthday March 16. Steve Glover
and family, Denison, visited his has a birthday March 19. We have
THE STORY OF MY LIFE
I was born at Denison, Texas on
July 20, 1948. I lived at Telephone,
Texas, with my grandparents un-
til Daddy came home from the
we moved to Bonham, Mc-
Kinney, and then to Celina. 1
{started to school in McKinney In
{1949. Mrs. Burton was my teacher.
I went to school there until 1956
Then we moved to Honey Grove.
zone to school to Honey |U» “****"“ “»•“*
Grove tor « year. Mrs. Hopper Is »* >»
home room teacher. I like my tlon
The W. S. C. S. of the McKen-
zie Methodist Church met Monday
afternoon, March 5 at 3:00 o'clock
in the church educational
building with fifteen members, the
pastor, Rev. W. B. Sullens and a
new member, Mrs. T. B. Tyler, at-
tending.
Mrs. D. R. Dodson presided and
MONKSTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Senter and
children of Dallas spent the week
end here with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Fletcher.
Mr. and Mrs. John Coe ton of
House, N. Mex., but who have
spent the winter in Louisiana spent
the week end here with Mr. and
Mrs. Spurgeon Coston and Mr. and
Mrs. Doya Coston.
Several from here attended the
singing at Allens Point Snnday
evening. The next second Sunday
singing will be at the Methodist
Church here.
The Methodist Church has set
their meeting to start July 15th and
continue thru the 22nd.
Reported
Attend church Sunday
I
teachers very much. I like the) Mrs. W. B. Sullens of the com-
boys and girls too. Mr. Stallings mittee on nominations presented
Mr Wright are also my tea-1 the following list of new officers.
cherB ' President, Mrs. Henry Dickson;
r=
tins every week. - Treasurer. Mrs. E. E. Roberts;
I enjoy going to church and Secretary of Christian Social Rela
Drawing to the church programs tions, Mrs. Geo. Turner; Secretary
at 12:1ft each day. of Promotion, Mrs. R. E. Blood-
My favorite T. V. Program is worth; Secretary of Missionary
■As the World Turns.” Education and Service. Mrs. Geo.
I uke to listen to records on Luttrell; Secretary of Student and
jrj Youth Work, Mrs. D. E. Shelton;
My favorite food ls fried chick- Secretary of Children Work, Mrs.
en, yellow cake, ice cream and|T. D. Jessup; and Mrs. Dodson m
TE LI PH ON E 1
TALK
by Bob WatMoo, Mooogor
Yellow Pages Representatives
Call on Honey Grove
cherry pie.
I Have Moved My
BEAUTY SHOP
TO TOWN
LOCATION:
205 Spring Street
Special Invitation
TO MY OLD CUSTOMERS AND
NEW PATRONS TO VISIT ME
EVAS BEAUTY SHOP
Residence Phone No. FR8-2662
XU Ct ->. - ^ • '•*
5acrch
Mother, Mrs. Dan Alexander.
Mrs. Henry Bomar, Mrs. Ed
White, Mrs. R. N. Cooper, Mrs.
J. O. Moore and Judge Moore at-
tended the funeral of A. N. Todd
at Bartley Wood, Sunday after
noon.
Luther Sadler, Temple visited
his mother Mrs. Dora Sadler, the
week end. She Is confined to her
bed by Illness and is unimproved
at this time.
Mrs. Annie Biegil enroute to
her home In Oakland, California,
has been a guest of her Uncle and
Aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Givens
of Fort Worth. Mrs. Siegel had re-
mained in Windom several days
following the death of her mother.
Mrs. Ernest Pulliam, and Mrs.
J. L. Witcher have returned home
after attending the 63rd annual
D. A. R. Convention held at the
Robert Driscoll Hotel, Corpus
Chrtste, Texas.
a new pupil Mary Kelllan
Vernon, Texas.
from
Mrs. Little is happy to be hack.
We have 2 absent, Jim Witcher
and Ovia Lethinen.
4A -v 5B
Mary Whitlock has made a moon
crater.
6A
Alice Lellian is our new pupfl.
(Editor’s Note — The foU™~.s,
SMOKE SIGNAL items were re-|closm£ prayer’
ceived too late to be Included in
last week’s Signal-Citizen.)
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GOSSIP
By Mary lean Whlrley
Suzanne, who did you go riding
with Friday night? Was it Mike
M?
Poge, did you miss Sandra B,
while she was in Grand Prairie ?
R. C., what were you doing at
p. S. N.’s house Sunday afternoon
David N. are you and Delvia
a Model Session of The Commis-
sion On Status of Women.
Mrs. C. S. Young offered tne
—Reported.
Next week, three Yellow . Pages representatives — ton-
port ant members of our telephone team - will be to town to
call on businessmen and to discuss the many benefits of e
Pages advertising. Since I can’t get around to introduce them
to each of you personally. I thought you might appreciate
"meeting” them in this column.
District VA Meet
Held At Leonard
LEONARD —District Vocational
Agriculture Meeting was held in
Leonard March 6, 1962.
The meeting was opened by
president Larry Burnett of Gober.
We discussed the date for the
Hunt - Fannin district banquet.
The date and time decided was
April 17 at 7:00 o’clock. Larry Par-
iah of Greenville, Marvin Bagwell
Larry fuilrr
Alla* Mwil
FAVORITE EIGHTH GRADER
By Linda Gaudy
Pat Gamer —- "I like em an,”
cause they’re stupid like me.”
Kay Sisco —Linda Gandy, cause
she’s nice, Uke me.
Rita Wilson — Judy Clark, cause
she’s nice to me.
Mary Jackson — Judy Harling,
cause she’s nuts.
Johnny Brooks — Mike Morrow,
cause he’s dumb like me.
stin at it?
Elaine C., who are you
with now? Is it Danny F?
Judy C, who did you go riding' ^ OI Ureenviue, *uu-vm
with Friday night?- Was it Murray j0j Qreenvuie and Jimmy Hackney
T? of Celeste were in charge of the
Lynn S., do you still like Leon-1 program committee,
ard M. ? I The banquet is to he held at the
Mary Jackson do you like Bill [National Guard Armory at Green-
Paul W. now ? vllle. Each person attending will
Kay S. do you like Mike O ? be charged $1.50 per plate served
J. L, who is your newest flame? |by Ernle., Barbecue of Greenville
Yellow Pages advertising program. ,
Easy Way To Shop
I in the Vocational Agriculture
Building at Greenville at 3:30.
nnsie, ie*a». i Beverly Hohenberger — Donna
Mrs. Nellie Patton returned home gue ahe’s nice and stupid,
aturday, from the Sanitarium of T>>,)1 yniipr — Randy Collin
i it D. F.? April 3, there will he a special
Johnny B. have you been casting me€t.ing of Hunt - Fannin district
eyes on Judy 8.? ' L - "g"—• —
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SCOUTING AROUND
By XA"dn. Gandy Attend Funeral
43 Mr. and Mrs. Billy Raiden and
We’ve been studying science. Rhonda of Plano were here Sunday
You know, national surveys show that 9 out of 10
are virtually in every home and place of business—available
night and day, 365 days a year.
People just naturally reach for the Yellow Pages to find
what they want and where to buy it. In thisway e
Pages save them time and energy. Shopping the Yellow Page*
is the easy way to shop.
Saturday, from the Sanitarium ox -phl1 puuer — Randy
Paris where she had been a patient I cause be»B n(ce like me.
several days.' Visiting her here1 1
Sunday was Miss Ruth Patton,
Grand Prairie, Miss Alice Patton,
Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Runkle, Sherman. 18be’B blind like me.
Recent visitors in the home | t,--_
of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Little, were
Raymond Cooper, Corsicana,
like
Joan Ingram — Suzanne Alex-
cause she has black hair
me.
Judy Self — Bette Ray, cause
TIC VC ---------I-----
France Moran had a birthday. We with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
have been studying about Norway, j Raiden.
BB _4^ The Mr. Raidens went to Clarks-*
We have a new student in 5B. vllle to attend the funeral of
Juanita Esplnoya. Melba Apple-1 friend of Billy's, Mr. M. L. Snyder,
gate observed her birthday Feb. 29. who was killed In a plane crash,
We have started a rock collection j Thursday night of last week,
with Judy Sullens helping. Jerry
Long Distance Calling
We thought you might he Interested in a few tips to make
your long distance calling both quicker and easier. After yon
Area Code, if you know it, followed by the telephone number
you are calling. The operator then immediately starts placing
your call and a? the number starts ringing will come back on
the line and ask you for your telephone number.
Mrs. —*----
Mrs. June Godby and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Curtis and Mary
Ethel of Bonham.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Moore of
Sherman, were visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pulli-
am this week end. 1
Jimmy Ted Holland of Denison,
Eldon Howell of Hereford were vi-
sitors in the Frank Howell home
I this week.
A host of-friends and relatives
from out of town were here to
attend the funeral of Roy Nichols.
Mrs. Orr and Shirley, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Nichols and hoys, Mrs.
Ray Nichols of Windom and Mrs.
Lillie Brownfield and Harvey
Stroud of Dumas visited Mr. and
Mrs. John D. Nichols and family
Sunday.
Drew Barrett —Mike Morrow,
cause he has big feet.
Linda Burton — Rita Gudgel,
cause she’s a good egg.
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GOSSIP
By Judy Harling
J. C-, IS It true you Uke G. O.?
S. A., how are you and Mike
getting along?
R. C., do you still like S. S.?
M. J., how do you like E. C.'s
hair
L. G., who were you smiling at
during the party?
R. O. do you like L. B.’s hair
short
B. H. what did J. A. B. say a-
bout you know who
S. B„ what did M O. do at the
party?
D. D. is J- T. your new flame?
Couple of the week, P.S. and
S. B.
PAGE NURSING
HOME NEWS
4 Received too late for last
week’s issue.)
COOPER-SORRELLS FUNERAL HOME
BAS C»1 Ikisin
Mr. M. C. Canada and Mrs. Jim
Fletcher of Roxton visited Mr. Zed
Maness Friday. Mrs. Mary Pierce
and Mr. Carl Cothran of Dallas vis-
ited him Sunday.
Sunday visitors were Mrs. Hattie
■ntomaann imd Mr. and Mrs. Jim
IS
1
Corn
COKTTSACTS OPEN TOR
While and Yellow Com
Fuming of Dallas with Mrs. Harve
Thomason.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Yates and
with Mm- C. M Copening.
We Are happy to have Mrs. Min-
nie Erwin with us. She fell at her
home five months ago and Injured
her head. She is up and around.
We ktoH ‘ our second monthly
staff meeting Friday night, March
2, with eight workers present. We
decided to organize a club. Mrs
Newman Perry acted as moderato
and a president, secretary-treasur-
er and reporter were elected. Mrs.
Raymond Johnson gave a discus-
sion and led a quiz on "The Most
Important Duties of a Nurse.” Tlu
opening prayer was by Mrs. Nelms
and we were dismissed with a
prayer by Mrs. Allen. Refresh-
ments were Berved by Mrs. Page.
Our entire staff was made sad
by the passing of our friend, Neel
Whitley. Also by the de^th Mrs
Eddln’s slater, Mrs. McKinney.
Mrs. McKinney’s husband is
cousin of Mrs. Nelms.
Mm. Annie MoorC’s husband has
been ill this week.
Reported
V*
GUARANTEED PRICE
HO ACREAGE ALLOTMENT REQUIRED
Help Build A Food Com Industry For Honey Grove
Sesame
ers, Inc.
Honey Grove
Pevey has helped on our Shell
collection. Mary Whitlock has
charge of the Red River Project.
1A
We’re bussy preparing for the
P. T. A. program. Ronda Jones had
a birthday Mar. 2, Gladys Apple-
gate Mar. 3, and Bill Summerville
Mar. 5.
tA
We have three new pupils, Pro-
spero Jamenez, Olga Salinas, and
Rafeal Ebplnoza.
Lee Ann Kenedy is in the hls-
pital for a tonsillectomy.
6B —5A
Donna Ryser will have a birth-
day Friday. Janet Broadfoot is
absent.
★
TEW WORST BONGS
By Linda Gandy
Big Shoe* To Fill
2. Nine Pound Hammer .....
3. Something Precious ----
4. He Knows I Love Him Too Much
Frito Twist
Twlstin at the Woodchogpera
BOll -*
7. Midnight at Moscow
8. Dear Ivan
Thunder Road
10. The Alvan Twist
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SPORTS
By David Newhouse
The Honey Grove Junior High
has started the track season and
spring training for football. The
6th, 7th, and 8th grades are parti-
cipating In track. The 5th, 6th, and
7th grades are practicing for
next year's football team.__
Coach Don Wright is coach for
the track and football season. The
first track and field meet is March
30, 1952 at Sherman, Texas.
MEMPHIS, Tenn.—An automo-l
bile running around town has this
notation neatly painted on a smas-
hed fender: "HERS.”
Call by number. I ft twite at fast. f
SOVTHWCSTUH UU THtPHOHi COMPANY
r friend, Neel Billy I* Roberts Is still max
death ojr Mrs. A pluses in all subjects, and he
i. McKinney, still folding the ’’Church of Ch
>ber?s is
Still making
stiU folding the
Bulletin.”
•Church of Christ
EHis & Sons. Furniture
Mr. and Mm. Melvin Soott of Ft.
Worth visited Mr. and Mm. Ernest
Turner last week-
Different Finishes - Extra Chest, Reg.59JO... Speclal39.50|
Box Springs and Mattress, Reg. 79.50.......Special 59.50 j
Hanlrock Maple Hutch, Reg. 189.50 ........ Special 13930
China Cabinet, Reg. 7930................. Special 4930
3-Piece Bedroom Suite. Reg. 18930........Special 13930
Hotpoint Electric Range, Reg. 44930 .......Special 299301
Hotpoint Freezer, Reg . 33930 ............ Special 27930
SPECIAL
TM» BMUtltol Monument.
sSS
For— .
$14930
COME IN-SEE THE NEW
FOR SPRING NOW ON DISPLAY
HONEY GROVE MONUMENT CO.
C. LFELTS
oHtem located ta West Side Barber Shop and at 200 B. Mb
■u* zap*, hsu.
EHis & Sons, Fi
U liliT
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1962, newspaper, March 16, 1962; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519794/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.