The Cameron Herald and Centinel (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1946 Page: 1 of 6
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i ho fml mmrin* mu! ihr Im i
In « milo-1.mo «oi firmly in th*
Ithro nf nyr living journey, nnd
ii min ,4 i nnii if wo li’|ii n» ii
w* ko|i| vifil or itiriooii. if wo
imnwori Into oti »t»ltv in arivaftt.
of I hi ovont
If ip fatality wo oolohmic it
if human limitation ttr ajmeri
into tht night with tho Mil
^ i .ii . know mo t Ii.,’ ill thing
mo Imvonri our control, nnri thus
wo play tho hrnvo, «hi ring Tito**
)o rio what ho « ah ami will, aim.*
tho dawn i« not our numtmring
For awtip tho night of raper
ing. for nthor* tho morning of
reflection. "H.'xUt the begin
niligi*," nayi Mviri. hut ho aimak
of temptation*. "Thom* that
with hanto." remarks t aenitn*.
"will hake « mighty fire, begin
it with weak atrawa."
That in wimlom, mul the woak
utrawH of <mii flame are tin
gleaning* of New Year'* l*a\,
loft from tho vanquished har-
vest of tho dead year.
Spenser was n »t the first, nor
the last, to discover that "each
goodly thing ifi hardest to im
gin." hut there U quite a com
mon discovery that even the
weakest of good intentions
loaves a reproach among it*
ruins, and *hat i* something.
Life is a succession of m<**d*
through which we pass again
H»*pdal
in attack
•day, tv-;
removed
n 0i*
r*MJ, j
WA*
t*D ft j
Hold
HV KNOWN Bm
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Penn M Mrftev. e.fl. p.,...4,..o of
Find SotRank i a.,.1
I -Met; known in fH,
thtUMtftattf I Hr state,
Heart *11*. It *t 0 * m f t
rctnht-. 21. IndS In I "a»et >ic
M. Hefley c off,* He
Ml hi* Horn, *t to f* w, That *da
cemlwr fo, and w-*« short)) re.
by ambulance tn the hpvmtal i
,H is of ho pH, *o'i*n, Pt CHfft
'■Hnift, It, wa* placed undn m
Con tout *t the Ho, pit* 1 *t,*i
though. recovering Hot Miff*
*cctmd atlix k and tiled at fi am
)• unreal n itipn, welt to la
*1 Fit*. Methodist chinch in I am. -
on bottda. *flert»oon. I(r.-etab 2-1 j
with inlet meet in link It,II t etnelet y -
in I ametoit. Re* I* Ii Isbell, paste
of Ihr church wa* In lie a-.*i*ted H> -
Mnnlhet minister long known tn (hr
family if *tr*ngemeets could be
main, The Mareh Ituii.s I »n,-ial 1
tlnme will direct arrangement*. The I
IhhI) will l*e *1 the family rcside.tr. j
from Frida, through Saturday anti,
unlit the funetnl Hoot Sunday,
Henry M, Hefley w»* Imrn in Cam j
ei on tn ISS2 lb, son t*f I he late Mi I
and Mrs. I. J. Ilefley Katly in lif, ;
lie turned to Hanking, Hi» uH1 tb>
•wle John M Hefley. •-l*hli*tiett lie
First National Rank in Cameron in
1 MKfl and it was undet this pioneer
financier that Mr. Haftey gained H
find knowledge nf hankie*. a eaten
whieh tirought him wide recognition
and offers of i« spottsiiiilily in a hum
t*er of Texas cllie*. Ml Hefley pie
fered to remain in hi* home com
munity ami at the time of hi* death
had spent Mime 46 year* hi the Hank
irg business.
In IMM Mi. Ilefley left the Fir*.
National flank where he wa* f’atnri.
and organized the Trxa* Stale Rani
A- Tiusl i urpany and with him into
the new institution went the late J
L. Clinton. al«o an official in the First
National Rank, The new hank wa*
im INM IN cw
wiKNiitmi
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al Hospital *« fl w
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m Sunday, thsfehd
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i
N 't ttaire and w f>- fiom Or,
Were eritlcatly Infint'd Mi» H*
Suffered a hiokre teg and other
on i and M* Units wa« injm
t>adl) Roth are in Cameron Mospit
O ». snaw. Riitmit |l*Vi 1-mil A
Hewaiti (.rates esi-aiM*,t injhirv Tti
hatth
r* IhdepPM
' **>
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ts\ the side of hn late htfslwmd. C fmrpt
\\ lawvt-nei protpittent t a me von J ia*tc
l*u»:«* man who died cm April 11, la,
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H. M. HtFLEY FUNERAL
I0 BE HELD SUNDAY
mul again; and. Recording to ' » ( a*lm r and Active \ o • I'm den
i-'ii 111;11 ,i« '< i. anntp g i o vl
strong and some more faintly
markml a* they revolve.
From ftaity Herald
Fun. i«i serSiees fo. Hrt.ry M. Mef
l»y, thi, president of Fits. National
Hank, will l>* held at .1 p in at First
Methodist I hutch in ("cme,•Nun
day, tVci’islier 23, 11*15
Mr, Ilefley d.ed at <1 a.m he.e
Friduy, lirwmlei 21, from n heart
ataek
Th, body t* at the home and will
remain there until the funeral hour
Sunday afternoon. Interment will he
nia.iv mi Oat Hill Cemetery with the
Mai* k-Uui ns i uneiai Home lUrertiog
arrangement*.
Mi. Hefley"* .tenth pmM 45 year*
of hanking A* a young man he en-
tered Fust National Bank undet ho
uncle, the late John ,M Hefley, foun
del of the institution. Fseept for a
brief organisation and npeiation of
thi Tesa*- Stale Hank A Trust < niri
later merged with Kind National am! j |tany, he had «f»ent hia hanking ear.
Mr. Hefley returned to the old hank ‘mi in First National and wa
The coming of the New Yem
i* nf nil the*.1 miK»d* the P.oal
nrreating. bees use is conspires
with the segsons to symbolize
life itself. He is u bold man ' h<>
darns to shut his tars to the
toiling of the summon* this duy
Rome year* ago he m> electe.1
President of the hank and mntiwu
cd in that position until the time of I
hi* death.
When a voting man and with Fu '
National Hank he wa* offered a po. j
aition at National Hank Ksaminer '
lull declined. In late, year* toe la.- I
(iove.no. Jame* fi Ferguaon wanle.t
him •« accept a place a* State Hank
warning they also the.. - f u> UBcV lhr
prom St. community he felt hi* »ervlceH could
Who Knows of tomorrow? flf yield mo., n -o' cc ai d the <->m
another such day, a year hcpce, j ., Ii.ity au.l . uoty «.i f..*iunao i-
sar in Fir*t
dent al the time of hi* death
Active palloea.i-i- will Im Frnory
It ( amp, Harry Tag, Richard Hush,
Jack PuRoi-, Niley Smith, H M
Aker*, g. M. Huoknei and Alvin Mon
drik.
Honorary iwll liearers will Im-
memisrra of the Came.on Planning
Itoaril, Cameron Hotary Cluh and
At a sonic Ixtdge
The family ie,|ue*te<i puldication of
the following ‘latement ;**Ail of hi*
friend* *.«• ragueatast to console,
the.nselve* honorary pall liearers."
H. M HEFLEY SERVED AS
and what shall lw written?
Whitht r the trai wh« 11 -
wards? Something stirs within
a* the day glides into the year;
ami that profound element of
high adventures which shines
through the eyes of a ls»y whom
all the earth awaits a eonquei
or, flickers, |M»rchancc flam. •*.
anil light* a candle of under-
standing ill thine heart, which
shall not Is* put out.
fiisal intentions are not to be
despised; they are their own
benediction. Not all «rc wise
enough to collect weak straws,
but tho fault - *o*!.
So long as w ponder the matter
and realize, if once a year, that
it is even la'tter and more use
ful to live for g.ssl ideal, than
to die for them each New ' ear
holds toward us the kindling
torch. Fog these the |**al of
promise, and the dawr. after the
night.
have claimed the majar years «»f hi*
life a* a huilde. and financier.
Few men have Pv.«t tn claim in
gieater mea-ure the esteem »f hi*
people. When new- came early Fri
day (hat Mr. Hefley ha* pa»*ed away,
mar, life Inna f.iende, wept openly
amt unashamed They .calited as hun
died* kutW that tht 'oPtmuaitg ha-
lern imniea»u.ehily impovei i*ti< d by
(canlinued on page fourt
IESTER MUUMS IS
HOME FROM PACIFIC
!,e*lei Williami, P.iHeri ’ *
j **. roke and died from a ccirlu a) h, m
to.thag), on Ctuvima* eve while vl*
| .ting in the ho.ro of a friend in An*
tin.
News of hi* death was received
I h*n- with dr-eft. M hoi row and sh.w’k
Hr was the only ehtld of J. W . Rvk.
of Cameron, pioneer citiren and wide
' ly know n twisiness man The body wa-
in ought to the horn,* of his parent..
, Mi. and Mi* ,1 " Sykes, where >t
i M-mame.i until the funeral hou.
‘ Wednewdar and ««• taken to Marek
i limn, Funeral lion,,* where service
I were held at 3 pm Itev, K If. islw'ti,
pa*lot of I n*t Methotlisk church,
fondue!ed Ihr -.rvi.. and Marek
Ruin* Funeral Home di.eete.1 mi
.angements. Interment wa- made in
; (>ak Hill Cemetery,
Maivin "alo-i Syk<* wa* l»nn in
j Rockdale, February 27, l!*o|V, ||,. came
| to Camemn when a small Imy wilh
hi* paieni* wit ended and gia.luair.l
f. om . a me i on tehiM,i*. He iia.l been
| in business here prior to promine.il
j connection* in Austin where he lived
- f,u a number of year* He enlisted in
I the nnii on In-.rmliei pi, i',.42 ar-i
was a-signed tn the 4‘uh Comliat
Kngineers and wa* honorably di*
charged from tht service on Match
! lb. 1*43.
He wa* married to Mis* Madeline
! Williams nf Nan Marcos, who sur-
vive* at their home in Austin. Mur
vising al«n are his father, J. W
Hyke*. and fosiei Ruaiier, Mi a J. W.
Sykes of (.'auieron.
Pail iM-ate.* were: Andrew F»*
linger, Ftankl’n Iluaek. tdwin
I Sehulie, J. F Hule.1, Ifonry King,
| Hairy lag, Mul* Johnson and Jack
• am mi ..
{ ing health f " «cVt*tat mouth* and I in
il i white hut mam frl.-od* knew of le t not
>d | li.up illnesf . hei drain ram,' a a di* I h *
' j tinct "hock and tiie, ei * al .mew wa ih»
*d i pi*- e.t over ™ r p:>- - iov the
M i 1 awrrnre a* hnPH in Ror-»*r
Missouri, wh April fi. IH, t and
rrwiiii have tea.-is ul F.ei 7f.id W>Ah
m\ in A fit it I '• t*. She earn, tn i am
ton ftfl year* ago flow her native
(ate nf Ml**oM.» H- n «. hoot -eN. I . i
mi uas one of ih,- pinnaei HiNtig.
in, who dir«S j hto in lhr 1‘nmeton public ehofd
on |V<-ember 24.1 *yi<t,*iu. It wn in la moron that *hi
•e.l in i amnron met and marited the late i \\ 1 aw
renee. then a >*,ung tmsftVe*a me'' I
, > yst'-m nt |
They made j
t en red t he.t
H l,aw <etiee -
fai <h. eommit.ee ha
•oeve.ti d a - I |.t»i a,< m.., e in
pe,,il*|iv. lap* "hrtt.
-e.inmunitv will «tage a eetehnt
commee-'itate with the va«t
i amn of nl'tnrt rematna ta i*
MARVIN W SMS IS
WHO IMM ?6
Mn.vtn M ftvk,
suddenly in Austin
at t» p m, wa, hu
M ed.ieaday, I w**--mhe. 2fi, int".
Mr. 8>k,». a native of HiM-kdate I had founded th»
but reared in Cameron, ‘offered N | *%•*»!*•» and light ntilit
thei. home here and
family, two children, Vk
and Mrs I red .lnrhson
Nome ‘.hi yvar* ag> the wai.-i
light atltfti whuh were to
HWnml h> ihi tali t \\ lgW‘*
amt T. N, Hendetaou, were .dd
Texa Powei d l.ivht Company
(turn to page four)
RILLY CARL FISHER IS
Ami
mtly
r*?lf*t*
1 FtT'lf
Navy, veteran of
the war in
the
tio.thwe*l Pacific,
arrived al
his
horn* In f'ante.on
ug
Finlay, Itreemliee
Mr. William* ha
A h#*n Away
fur
almost two year*.
ftt-tviii# in
(hr
Aleut.an l»lan.! fai w*». ..f the main
land «f Alaska lie voluntee.e.t fur
’i * ... hi I now return* with a fine
and Mr*. Joyce ( ..* and •>** > r,t *•*v,r* **• " ""
nf llnuston »|a,it the ( hrisima holi
•lay* In ( amerua In the home of hi*
father and 'gothoc Mr. ami M.* M
4J. Co* In II u*ton, Mi C«* *
memloo of a prominent law firm
Prior to entering practice in
Ion he wa* In Chicago a* genera
attorney f*»r the Naeta Fe Kailioa.t
Mr. and Mr* Arrhir
daughter of Houston;
(itliro and daughter, of
iioen house gueats for
Hou*tor. and
Jini.ni, Me
\u>tni. War
i he Holiday •
of Mr. and Mi
F. K. Jarkaon, dr
leave and Will receive hi* discharge
from the Navy within the ne*t few
day*.
Mr William* left hi* post as Cash
ier of th* ( itisens National Hank to
Hou*. i *' 'he Navy. II. will toon tie lark
with the bank.
His egptiienr' ■ have la-er. intei, •.
Ing a* well a* dangerou*. Tb. ex-
treme mid in I he Aleutian, aiea
added lo the hardship* of the men
who **rved t here. The Herald hope
to briny Mr William'* story to It*
taedets om,.
It
Henry at Hefley, President of the
of the Fi.at National Hank, who died
fto.n a heart aitack at fi a in,, Fri
day, lieremtier 21, served a* ( hail
man of th, Cameron IMamu.g Board,
hi* la*l ronli ibution among meny out
standing civic duliea |teifo.me,l foi
his native riti
Wtien named to the Chairmaenhiii
of the Hoard, Mr. Ilefley organised
the work at once and in October a i
icpo.t wa- made to the • ity Council
7h»* report, exhaustive with . r..ni
mendation* for the itnptovein, nt of
the city, wa* a work into whim Mi. '
llrlfey contributed much of hi* e*.
pe.ienr* and ah.lliy a> a city build
e. and hr l.ad humil to ree il enacted
into public benefit*.
Mr. Ilefley wa* a pu.minent mem
lie. of the Cameron Rotary ( tub ami
never missed an opportunity to en
joy the fellowship of liola.ian*,
K.MIr A. (*. Johnson
llomp I*rom Iht* Pacific;
l»is(h;irk,rcfl at Wallace
A. C. Johnson. 21, Nt* ward’* Mb'.
first da**, son nf Mr and Mr*, II K,
J.dnium of To4 N’ Orchard ilnxi
I tinera) » ivn .. fat lkilly < art
h’i*tiei 14. were held at 3 pm., Fri
day, Imremhe. ;’R, l!i45, with inter
mem in th* l.utieiau » emeteiy in
Hur l hull
Ili'V. Vk A. Miller. pa»to. »f lltip*
l.trtherau rhureb, conducted the set
vtee,, a *iHied by Rev. A, t latcbman,
former pa*io. The Mamk Hum* Fu
im-ibI linns, in Cameron directed ai
rangement*
Hilly ( ail died al his home at I
pm., Thursday, Ihacember 27, IMA.
vftei a short Hines- He wa* the k.oi
of Mr. and Mr* F. i Fiahe. who
survive. The following hrnthei* and
»i*tei‘ alto u»v>vr l,or* i,r I isliet
• if liallas; A-ab. Hummerlin of Oal
ii* a> <1 I 11l.e e • : ■ • * I eni|>l>
h iinei ai -<•. vu «■* were h*"M al Hope
lutbcau rhureb it. lluckhoM* Pall
lu-ar. i we.e memlers of the teernt
class confirmed at the church, and
the special choir wan composed of
fi tend* fern the das*.
Hilly Carl Fide*, wan born at Huek
holt* in 11.51 and had -pen. hi* enlite
life there with hi, parent* Hi, .batti
ta aineetidy ,mi deeply mr»uta*'d by
many ami the »y.apathy of the com
n,unity is i ntended to hi* ia-ieaved
parent, and family.
j ib-i. imined ti Is agTW*-ii that a main,
effort m >I hr t-ui forth if .he eitv
j )• In have an ad>»piatt nhseiTppm
11n- event could l*e mad,, both hi*
tori, and commanding with a heme
coming of thnnsaoda who We-t iv.c-
nod i rated in i * 1 h, Chamber nf
• ' mmecri with A " McCuHm a--
pn -idei,i hn unde.taken the eon-
, mil tee >et up Hiyood .bat oothtee
i official Im* l«eoo done
lie . ami ion Planning Hon'd,
i i.« u.ommendati.m In (btoher, laid
d»e<- m .he rowinr Centennial
t ear a* well a ratling fnt a p.rurram
j of public Improvement* None of
the** improvement* will he rcalited
heranae nf th, delay In snl-mlttlng
I the pi opo*eit bond |*«me,
The Planning tbsa.d, in fl * report
..id t am, ion as a tewimte wa*
surveyed e*d in Hg N» rl y-eat io
11*ii- «. Hill i« officially It... yea.
old Tht Planning Hoard .« deepl
tmprs" *‘d wilh the historical signtfi
< ami of thi* fail and we t.igr tha'
plans •« made a. once to ptopetty
j ami fittingly observe nu. f « ntei.mai
, He aie not unmindful that fund
I will be lecpiired and Ilia! time to
Ini'. *hr ol-- etvanee i limiti-l It
I .hi, nwi.eimeodattwn we ap|wat W aH
- tvtr oigam,ation* in Cameron."
I ailltle I" Conceive and ca.rv ou»
I ,ii ad. •ptalc pi og. am of oh-ervanre
T
1 leader hiup It apj.ear.sl. on th.*.
! dawn of t erdennial tear, tl.ai effee
I five ltd ere M i* lacking am) the poo
I ole at latgc if they manifest con.
I cern rn-gb. bring to the proposed
celehialom the necessary public im
pel ua.
FINANCE CHAIRMAN IN
Man Tyson Ha. Finance ( haumai.
‘ fo. Milam .ouhty, reeeivtsl a tele
gia.n of . oi.gietulation* from Nat).an
1 Adam* To• a chaiiman, eommend
I n.g him and the |M*oj>)e of this county
foi attaining all goal* In the VHMTf
Wa. I ..an
yfi Adam- dlnUa>» officially tlm.
OUtT Ii PEACtFUL MitftM COUNTY OVER
TOP ON E BOND IM
f Dm- 1146 I
f|l4l4*t At id j
of the fate
*ity*fi ytmitg
(Hi' lltflPUfF
|fMN )u<)pl)
* mm'Mdi,
has received hi*
hunorable
dii-fhwrirf
Horn the Navy
at • amp
VA a Dai *
J oh t un
. ei.tiled the Naval Servo •
in hebruary of P,*4'c and ha* serveil
2ti month
- In thr Anlatir.Ps
tfff'l lit#4
•He of u\
*‘l M( IflfMI,
fl* *n» Hi III# n#wa kl#YA fn*j Ha##
* MHU'ttdl'k If) 4'lVIIHT
rhl tllltttlN iilr) ‘li#4 Yfk V b
pftfttfttl.
Th# pffwpt*
WAI, with IHMIff thft
men Mill ovpiupi*, |»Im»
i»f fllAlty «#(!»« i m mt#11 awa>
A IHH VIIaI (lilM-t VfelH'P
Ih (hu I Hpm ini) m» a fi y n( ItPi iti
flupfin H ,l)tP (iWtvmii'p of t hfiRt-
rnA- war A Ha|#|#> «**’.«• w*th niAny
iionii liti !«rirt|r CPfiPWPi) ( in
t)»#‘ ihuu|(Mi of himn> ill th#* Nr*
V«*Mr, which i)t#ni 1 Imy. I'Iahr
die in lhr mAking Aitfi ItutihRM id
JaBlinrfitB, iflVpfitotu-o aik) itirrrlbAn-
firr>» |K f 1§, rXHH* t*m ildjfht,
w#r# «*« rufiy (#•# (hr lime #»f mil y
Thpii wap a iu»t»r#Ai»lr im|t»MV#
lorfi# in t hr vttoiAl tfifir of thr tui
#• #i.liit|f In 'i-l- • if oi»*rrvAftrr ((ffi
cph tr|Mfi 1 liti'r hi no trouhir, in
fmc( f»nr of (hr UmcMt m-aihoii in
•tiAt.y yraim.
H*flniA) iriirit* of M> ahD
fun lj$ml MH* Mr. And Mh. M'*ru(»
ijird, of (#•!?#»ton; Mrh. fjinf)
Mltirfi Hrhults, of Mrptirt< n;
th#ir fimM dAug’htrr ani fumily, Mr
a»o( M»*j, (grotg*' IImD'UwAy« Hill14
an*) John, of fiAliAw; fgwrn#io)yn 'hin*
4»*,1| Mr. A* <1 MtA. Mm* vin ( Iimhp*
fctiil Virfifiltt ItrD «<f Tn»< «,
Jtoitori HtrjDn rift *.f ))haf)) wa* A
hmiiiHi v it'M if) ( amrion thi* wtuk.
(hr rim
inly Ham tn4 only
(• Mt l*g*4b |( (|)»,
ovn a)
(:A-'’> )ft*
«( U 4»t M bill (|ir (
♦ i* ov>f njitirr iIm >
: r#i
i.
id tju<da
Ifrtr
Mr Ty
In the U'lpfilfi
Min Ia6# M-nvitty
r#*)#*
■need 1 f
**f d,t|
i|f r Atu Im lion* l«i
y«ni
and ait
M.Imoi
top on I
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J. M. HICKS DIED AT
GOLDTHWAITE DEC. 23
J M Hick* died at hi* home tn
• ioMthwaiti at fi 'M. am Kunday
ha* g.eaity < .reeded that figure Mr. j (AMwat*, 23 Mr llicks had been in
fy .n was hopeful of getting f„|Mlg twalth fo. a number of year.
• ally lejodt Of. *ba< 'he cuuidy ha* I flrf f„r ,h|. |aat (rw m„nih. wa*
lanebut publication gf ibe intai* w.H j r,rtlf,nw( u g,
Futuccal sirvires wet* habi on Mon.
drive in a fitting
to tn*' wa. effort
The county * K Bond (junta wa*
(21*.(Ks* It wa* rod immediately an
flounced what .to* grat'd .-dal is but
putrhate* mU;.' jf the entire month of
ii*i'ftnii#i will apply on the ijuota
( alii.mu with a tpoda of (MfjMHf,i
io- delayed until early January a*
no r,*w,|Ni|ai, in f a.net on will be
issued mil week.
M, and Mr*. W It. Blank and arnail
nop, I us id, of McAllen, Mi, and Mr*.
K. ft I irt-ll slid children, of Austin,
Rev ai.tl Mi« II f Millnan. of Pas-
adena; M* a>.<! W. J F Huroback
and , Hu hard <rf l.ecaiu.j arid
Mi Peggy l»t>all of South we»let n
I'piverMty, Oorgctownt were h<di
day guests of their parse*X, Rev and
Ml X fi l.iwli ai ih' Mvth'-list
i-a. * Knag®
7 tn war it.
tha anil.
<1 an antra drain on
day, I m.< mlier 24, at 2 3fl o'clock a.
(hr hirst Methodial (hutch in Hold
Ihwaite, of which church M. flick*
wa- a member, Rev. Paul A. MVis*.
paato* of the chart), conducted the
fit /end service* and was assisted le,
Itt V I awieme M. * of lislla-
a , eph, w of Mo. Hick* Kev fl, A
| Hiya,», ;>a«tor of the I list Fajd.st
.hutch in (ioldthwai.e, sang our- of
Mi M ,l»' favo.Ua sons*, ''Oh, lew,
Tha* Will Not l>ot Ms f.o," I'aJ
! liearers were Julian Kva.ui, humble
llHiuiliot. Walter flev.er, O, It Hale,
F. P. Row man and J. A, llesler In-
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White, Jefferson B. The Cameron Herald and Centinel (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1946, newspaper, January 3, 1946; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577955/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.