The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1954 Page: 2 of 10
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THE CAMERON HERALD
“CAMERON’S LEADING NEWSPAPER SINCE 1860”
.. NOV. 4, 1954
4 New Members
Added To A&M
Mothers’ Club
January meeting.
The group indulged in a social
hour following regular business.
hostess chairman for Cameron
During the course of Uie •voting.
Mrs. G. W. Mi l.am won the prize
after getting the highest score in
the game of identifying expressions
the boys learn when ttiey arrive at
i Aggieland. A china dog represent- J
_ . .... „ jSi 1 Itcule was presented to her.
1 he members of the Miam «o.m Mr„ j A CrJvr inviled thf dub t
ty A Si M KUhn Hub met re- to conveno in her hll|m.
cently in the new tiome of Mrs.
C. W. Hudson with President,
Mrs. Loo Fuchs giving a review of
the Executive Committee Meeting
she attended recently.
Four new members were receiv-
ed into His- club and they are Mrs
J. A. Cryer, Mrs. Frank Schiller,
Mrs W. W. Ualhorn and Mrs. Sch-
roeder.
The club agreed to sent five dol-
lars to the A k M College to help
pay on the "Silver Chaffing Dish
Project”. They also agreedcd to
assist the Milam County A 4 M
Club members arrange a Christ-
mas party.
Mrs. Schiller was named the
ii ternationai competition, the four are now in the process of strenghen-
ieenth in the series of surveys I ing, expanding and reorganizing
These were judged in 1UU industrial 1 our sale* organization to the extent
classifications for the Best-Of-In- j that it will be second to none in
dustry awards, in the Ufe insu-1 the field of utility selling."
ranee category, Metropolitan Life May pointed out that Harndt will
Insurance was runner-up for top direct the new and enlarged mer-
hnnors.- ctiandising program throughout
j The chairman of the jury mak- Lone Star’s o|ierating territory in
for the ; ing the final selections was Dr Texas, which inludet Cameron and
i‘ii-fie It I’.reiev, odltur o( "’Ihe :i<k) otlier cities and towns He will
gram chairman. i
A Halloween motif was carried
out throughout the party room with
the co-hostesses, Mrs. Loraine Ar-
nold, Mrs. Pruett and Mrs. Idella
Weems serving apple pie and cof-
fin? to those present, which includ-
ed two new members and three
visitors.
RADIO and TELEVISION
SERVICE. ALL MAKES
PARMA RADIO SERVICE.
0 Mime
Misery of.
(#1666
om U4UT1 - SAMI FAIT AlUCf
General American
Life Insurance
Company Praised
According to information just re-
ceived by J. Haley Beers and A.
M. Bradbury, General Agents, of
General American Life in Waco,
Texas, General American Life In
surancc Company was judged as
having the best annual report of
all bfe insurance companies in the
“Financial World’s" survey of an-
nual reports.
The bronze “Oscar of Industry”
was presented to Powell B. Me-
Haney, president of the St. Louis
Company, at the Annual Awards
Banquet in the Grand Ballroom of
the Hotel Statler, New York, Octo-
ber 25, 1954.
A total of 5,000 annual reports
were considered this year in the
Analysts Journal . and lie was as- have headquarters In Dallas.
sisted by William R. White, pesi-! _
(lent, of the New York Society of |
Z Education, Vocation
Cullom Davis, executive vice pre- DisCUSSed By Nelson
sidont of the National Federation s1nODlirr"l L g/i
of Financial Analysts Societies; At D&f W LlllD IVICCt
and Kennard Woodworth, chairman 1
of the Board of Turstees, Massa- Rob Nelson' Mllam County At’
chusetts Hospital Life Insurance turney spoke to the Business
Company.
The screening of the 1,723 an
& Professional Womens' Club of
Cameron at their regular meeting
nual reports that had received me- ^on<tay n‘kht, October 18 at the
rit awards earler was handled dur-
ing the past summer by a com-
mittee of twenty financial execu-
tives from all over the United
States and Canada, and at the time
Weston Smith, originator and di-
rector of the annual report surveys,
presented the "Oscar of Indus-
try" trophies.
ANNIVERSARY
NOV. 1st SALE NOV. 27th
FREE . FREE . FREE
Gents Diamond Ring To Be Given To The Person
Who Guesses The Nearest To The Number Of Beans
In The Jar In Our Window
NOTHING TO BUY — JUST REGISTER
Come In And Register Your Guess — You Do
Have To Be Present To Win
10 per Cent Discount
on most of our merchandise
Not
WATCHES
DIAMONDS
LIGHTERS
MENS JEWELRY
COSTUME JEWELRY
CHINA
And Many Other Items
NATIONAL ADVERTISED PRODUCTS — NOT INCLUDED
Wilson’s Credit Jewelers
C. G. Barndt
New Lone Star Gas
Sales Director
Charles G. Barndt of Sulphur,
Oklahoma, has been appointee! to
the newly created post of director
of sales and promotion for the Lone
Star Gas Company, according to
Milam Coffee Shop
Mr. Nelson spoke on Education
and Vocation, after being intro-
duced by Mrs. Lela Pruett, pro-
; Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
dueto EXCESS ACID
4UICK RELIEF OR NO COST
Ask About 15-Day Trial Offer/
liver five million package! of th« Wiiiare
Tmcatmkmt have Iwen aold for relief of
ayrttploma of diatrtas arising from Stomach
an.! Duodanal Ulcera due to Excess Acid -
Poor Digestion, Sour or Uptat Stomach,
Gatslnaas, Haartburn, Slaeplaaanaaa,
ate., due to Eaceaa Add. Aak foa Wills, d a
Maaaaga" which fully explain! I his burnt
treatment—tree—xt '
E. O. SCHILLER PHARMACY
DUSEK PIIPARMACY
LAAKE DRUG STORE
NEW CAMERON DRUG STORE
TO THE INSURING ruu-iC
We Wish to Announce, As of
November 1,1954, The S?fe of Cur Insurance
Agency To
George Childress Agency
First At Houston
Cameron, Texas
We wish to (hank our many customers for Iheir patronage and friend-
ship during the past 50 years, and we ask that you permit Mr- Childress
to service your insurance for you in the future.
LES0VSKY INSURANCE AGENCY
TONI F. LESOVSKY MRS. FRANK LESOVSKY
an announcement by Chester L.
May of Dallas, senior vice-presi-
j dent.
Barndt took over his new assign-
! ment October 1 after serving al-
i most six years as superintendent of
| all Lone Star distribution proper-
| ties in Oklahoma, May said. He
will be succeeded as Oklahoma
division superintendent by George
F. Peek, manager of Lone Star’s
Temple district.
"Lone Star Gas Company, al-
though in the midst of its greatest
period of expansion, faces the
most competitive challenge in its
45-year history, "May stated. "We
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Florida, Peggy. The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1954, newspaper, November 4, 1954; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577010/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.