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THE CAMERON HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1944.
Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Plate of Tracy,
were Cameron visitors Monday.
Pfc. Johnny Liezert and Miss
Maurine Hollas spent the week in
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
tfoe Hollas.
Mrs, Robert Dosch is planning to
leave Cameron Thursday for Sioux
Falls, South Dakota where she will
join her husband who, is stationed
there with the Air Corps. Mrs.
Dosch will be remembered as the
former Miss Mary O’Neill.
Mrs. P. Aikman who has been very
ill with flu is reported recovering.
Mrs. Lloyd Harris and small son,
Charles Lloyd visited her sister, Mrs.
Earl Humbird over the week end.
LaVaun Glaser visited her parents
at Salem Wednesday.
Mrs. H. G. Boedeker spent the week
end in Chriesman visiting relatives
and friends.
George Gamble a well known far-
mer of Sharp, visited in Cameron
Monday.
Mrs. Warren McCann and Mrs.
Serena Bridges transacted business
in Waco Monday.
Mrs. Alonzo Wilkinson of Branch-
ville returned to her home from the
Cameron Hospital greatly improved.
Alonzo Wilkinson of Branchville
was a business visitor in Cameron
Thursday.
Mrs. R. tf. Richards and Mrs. Sid-
ney Hudson have returned to their
•homes in Freeport after an enjoy-
able visit with Mrs. J. T. Howard,
Mrs. Ed Westbrook and Mrs. A. J.
Richards.
We don’t experiment with year
radio—We repair it—You pay less
for our service. Any make radio.
Parma Radio Service.
Mrs. Will Vogelsang of Ben Arnold
was business visitor in Cameron
Thursday.
Mrs. J. A. Ely and Mrs. Joe Moore
of Cause were visitors in Cameron
Thursday.
Mrs. John Matyastik and daughter,
Mildred of Clarkson were Cameron
visitors Wednesday night.
Mrs. Anna Reineke of Buckholts
w'as a business visitor in Cameron
Tuesday.
R
The Above symbol Rx ap-
pears on every prescription
that your doctor writes_and
has remained a custom from
the ancient days to the pres-
sent time.
In our store we display
this symbol, Rx, for it also
symbolizes our drug store as
a prescription Pharmacy.
For 54 years our prescrip-
tion department has been the
corner stone of this business
—we have maintained the
standard—and the quality at
all times has been the best ob-
tainable. The number of pre-
scriptions compounded runs
into the hundreds of thous-
ands. None other than cap-
able, registered pharmacists
has been here to serve you.
A Thomas
guarantee.
label is your
Geo. A. Thomas
and Sons
Prescription Druggists
Service Since 89
Sgt. and Mrs. William Waggoner
have returned from Nebraska where
they attended the funeral of his
father. Mrs. Waggoner will be re-
membered as the former, Mildred
Ditto.
Doris Del Stevens of North Elm
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rush
Hairston at Marlow.
Marshall Terry of Yarrellton was
a business visitor in Cameron Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. A. N. Weems, Mrs. August
Horstmann and Mrs. R. M. Haddox
visited Mrs. A. A. Weems in Belemna
Thursday.
Mrs. Horace Baker and Mrs. W.
E. McQueen and son Weldon of Rock-
dale were business visitors in Cam-
eron Thursday.
The Jeff Rogers Chapter of
the UDC met with Mrs. Frank
Lesovsky Wednesday afternoon. Roll
call was answered by attending mem-
bers, and a program on George Wash-
ington and the American Republic
was held. Mrs. Grady Stidham spoke
on the subject of Thomas Jefferson
and Democracy, the subejet for Mrs.
Jeff T. Kemp and Mrs. Bertha Brew
cr talk was in John B. Gordon. The
hostess was assisted in serving re-
freshments at the close of the pro-
gram by her daughters Misses Dor-
othy and Frances.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey, Jr., arc
the proud parents of a baby girl
born Tuesday night. She will be re-
membered as the former Frances
Suscik.
Mrs. Albert Gunn and children of
Dallas visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Gunn and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank E. Susek the past week.
Mrs.
.I'lhns and daughter
Mrs. Charlie Hooper of Lott and
Mrs. Nettie Erwin of Uockdule visit-
ed Mrs. Mattie Houston Wednesday.
Rita Hertonbeurger of Ad Hall was
a business visitor in Cameron Satur-
day.
Mrs. Pat Manning of Y’arrellton
was a business visitor in Cameron
Saturday.
Mrs. Aileen Tiller of Cameron was
a business visitor in Temple Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Bill Storey, Sr., will leave
Cameron Friday to visit her son,
S|Sgt. and Mrs. Seeley M. Storey
who are now in Louisiana. Before her
marriage, Mrs. Seeley M. Storey was
the former, Miss Helen Vaughan.
Mrs. Enrl R. Humbird and small
daughter have just returned from
Temple where they have been visiting
with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Harris
and family. Mrs. Harris is now visit-
ing in Cameron.
Clcvc McCall of Yarrellton was n
business visitor in Cameron on Wed-
nesday.
We repair any make or model radio
Parma Radio Service
Mrs. Bill Tyroch and three children
have returned to their home in Port
Arthur after spending a few daysjn
the home of Mrs. Tyroeh’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwinger.
James Fritz of South Elm was a
business visitor in Cameron Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Angeil, Sr., ol‘
Ad Hall have received word from
their son, Sgt. E. D. Angeil, Jr., that
he has arrived safely in England.
Mrs. <i. B. Kirk has returned to
her home in Cameron after a short
visit with relatives and friends in
Houston.
Mrs. Raymond Williams of San An-
tonio and Mrs. Oscar Harbor visited
Misses Irene and Haziel Williams of
Cameron Thursday.
Mrs. W. R. Looney of Branchville
was a business visitor in Cameron
Saturday.
Mrs.
Pete Bergum of Ben Arnold
was a business visitor in Cameron
Thursday.
Leola Angeil accompanied by Willit
B. Elliott spent the week end with
her mother, Mrs. E. L. Angeil, Sr., at
Ad Hall.
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Maysfield were business visitors in
Cameron Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chambers of
Grand Prairie, Sgt. Wilburn Wood,
Miss Geraldine and Mrs. M. A. Cham-
bers visited Truitt Chambers who is
in the hospital at Legion, Texas, Sun-
dny evening.
Mrs. John Noff of Galveston is in
Cameron visiting Mrs. Roy Hilliard
for a few days.
Mildred Cryer is reported doing
nicely after an nppendicitis opera-
tion in the Cameron Hospital Mon-
day.
S. C. Longmire of Houston is visit-
ing his father, A. Longmire of Cam-
eron.
Vera Fisher of Hanover was a
business visitor in Cameron S*tur>-
duy.
Mrs. Pat Manning of Yarrelltoa
was a business visitor in Cameron
Monday evening.
Viola Griffin who is now working
in Waco spent the week end with
her parents at South Elm.
Mrs. Bob Griswold of Yarrelltoa
was a business visitor in Cameron
Saturday.
Mrs. Carroll Green of Houston •
in Cameron visiting relatives tni
friends over the week end.
Mrs. S. M. Corley of Buckholts wan
a business visitor in Cameron Wed-
nesday.
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Mrs. E. L. Angeil and daughter,
Mrs. Rueben R. Smith of Ad Hall
were Cameron visitors Wednesday
night.
Mrs. E. L. Angel, Sr., and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Rueben R. Smith of Ad
Hall visited her daughter, Leola
Angeil in Cameron Thursday.
OND5 I Cameron Theatre
true character when he decides to
stick it out, and Judy relents. When
the school is about to be closed for
lack of enrollment, Mickey plans a
rodeo carnival. The publicity brings
in an avalanche of new applications, j
Cody College is saved and both Mick-
ey and Judy are happy.
FOR
Miss Mary Kostiha from Austin
spent a few days leave with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kostiha of
Norh Elm. This was her first trip
home in six months.
Mary Hardin-Bay?or
ENDOWMENT
Make Bonds to “Mary Hard in-Baylor College, A Corporation’
Have a Coca-Cola=Here’s to old times
...or welcoming home a sailor son
These days there can be more real welcome in a snack shared in the kitchen
than in many an old-time banquet. And with ice-cold Coca-Cola to add refresh-
ment, you have all the makings at hand for a good time. As our men in camp
and overseas so often tell, in all the world there’s no more cordial invitation
than these three familiar American words. Have m “Coir”. At your icebox, the
same as in P. X.’s around the globe, Coca-Cola stands for the pause that
refresh*' —has become the global symbol of American hospitality.
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Thursday and Friday, February 17 and 18
“BEST FOOT FORWARD”
Lucille Ball and William Caxton
Saturday, February 19
“THE HEATS ON”
.Mae Went and Victor Moore
Sunday and .Monday, February 20 and 21
“THANK YOUR MJCKY STARS”
All Star Revue
Tuesday, February 22
“UNDER TWO FLAGS”
Ronald Caiman and Claudette Colbert
Wednesday, February 23
“RETURN OF THE V AMPIRE”
llela Lugosi and .Michael Duane
Thursday and Friday, February 21 and 25
“ABOVE SUSPICION”
loan Crawford and Fred MacMurray
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Coca-Cola called “Coke".
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Milam Theatre
Friday and Saturday, February 18 and 19
“STRANGER FROM PECOS”
John Mark Brown
Sunday, February 20
“HIT THE ICE”
Abbott and Co*tetk>
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White, Jefferson B. The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1944, newspaper, February 17, 1944; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560462/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.