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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXASi"THURSDAY, JULY 5,19.14.
PAGE THREE
Vews Items Written by Special ^
—* - - i tjtv and Mrs. Kay Anderson and
Correspondents Over County
HEADS WTCC
of Coleman visited 8unday
T. Smith home,
and Mrs. O. H. Kelley attend-1
- ■■ ■ ed the ball game In Talpa Saturday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Savage were j
home with gallons of Ice cream and i Brov. nwood visitors Friday,
numerous cakes. ; Sanford B. Tune of Coleman rural I
A birthday cake In honor of the spent Saturday night with L. B„ T.-l
minister's birthday, on the previous' B. and Clarence Kelley.
Wednesday, accommodated greetings Misses Aleene Hamilton, Mary
with a boquet of gladiola and zen- Beth West, Glennie May Kelley and
nias in the center, among which was, Lorraine Somerford were Sunday
hidden a cash gift. Other gifts were dinner guests of Miss Billie Norman
also brought. Sixty-five persons and motored to Coleman in the af-
were present. Minister Salyer will temoon.
leave Thursday for his first supjmer Miss Billie Norman visited last
meeting. week with Misses Gwen Gordon,
Jasper Burkett is assisting his Bertha Pearl Owen and Elliotte Mil-
father, w. m. Burkett in the store 1 lie. ■ ’ , - i . • ,
since his mail contract terminated.
FISK
Winnie Kile
Threshing will soon be over and
news will be more plentiful then.
Mr. and Mrs. Nudge Thompson
and children called, on their mother,
Mrs. K. Y. Thompson at New Cen-
A large crowd attended Bible tral Sunday,
study at the Church of Christ Sun- The O H. Kelley's are entertain-
day. We urge more to attend. ing their guests and friends Satur-
The Pentecostal revival that, day night with an old fashioned
started two weeks ago by Mrs. Ora 1 party and musical. Everyone Is In-
Hattcn at Fisk is still in progress, cited to attend.
Every one is invited to attend
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rumfleld and
family of Hill spent the week-end
with Mrs. H. I. Rumfleld at Fisk.
Mrs. R. L. McAnally and son, J.
R. of Hamlin are visiting relatives
and friends here this week.
Ewell Webb. Musses Elsie Culbert-
son and Wilma Winslett, all of Dal-
las, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Maury Cathey for the summer.
GOLDSBORO
(Mrs. H. O. Townsend)
BURKETT
Mrs. T. A. Burns)
It was estimated that 3500 pounds
f cat fish were seined from Pecan
ayou over the week end. The carp
re so numerous that they have be-
amc a menace. Some have can-
ed them and report they are as
alatable as the pink salmon. Many
ersons from nearby towns have
een afforded fish for their menu.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bell left Mon-
ay for Marlow, Oklahoma.
Mr and Mrs. Anderson Adams-of
'exon visited relatives here Monday.
Mr and Mrs. L M. Cole spent Sat-
X/ night and Sunday near Men-
where members of the Lowe-
'ole families met for a reunion.
Doyle Walker of Gouldbusk visit-
d his father. Dr. M. G. Walker Sat-
rday.
Minister J P. Salyer was called to
'nleman Monday to conduct funeral
“rvices for Mrs. Nancy Burns,
hose body was interred at Goldth-
'nlte.
Mrs. Reinhardt Hanke received
ainful burns about the face last
'eek when a glass jar exploded
rhile canning. She was taken to
ealy hospital in Santa Anna for
•eatment.
Finis Brown returned Monday of
ist week from a visit in Claire-
lont.
Misses Viren and Gatha Lee Brady
rid Richard Lawrence made a 24
our trip to Wichita Falls, Rule and
lamford last week.
Miss Helen Ferrell of Lubbock Is
isitlng relatives here.
Mrs. Elmer Henderson and child-
nil were Saturday and Sunday vi-
itors in Santa Anna.
Jim. Vernon and Calvin Helms
'ere called to Rotan Sunday night
i attend the bedside of their moth-
r, Mrs. Mamie Helms, who was re-
orted critically ill.
Aryin Baucpm and family of Santa
nna rural visited in the Frank Gol-
in home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Porter spent
lie week end with relatives in
irownwood.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilson and
liildren of Abilene were week end
nests of A. J. Canon and daughter,
flss Thelma.
Misses Oleta and Aleta Chambers
I lebrated their birthdays Friday af-
"inoon with a party and refresh-
lents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burkett en-
•itainrd some of the young people
Wednesday evening at their home
nsl of town. Games and refresh-
II Ills were 'MtfjKU lu -fW' ■
The postjtoRMMf rifiiartment saW
change our scnedulel
rhich is not proving to the best of of,Walter Burroughs of Silver Valley hour Sunday morning,
iterest of the service anjl will 'lie • Sunday, They extend their sym- Mrs. Patsy Hay and little* daugh-
lianged as soon as possible. All P#thv to the bereaved family. ter -Annie Jo, are Visiting relatives
atrons are so advised uMl We sOr A number of the young people of! in Waco- this .week,-
ett your patience during ttys 'n* plaie attended (lie all-night mu-{ Mrs. G. J. Wagonbf Dublin visited
liange. During the present sehed- '^cfll at the Woodland farm feature her son. Floyd J Hale- sav^hil days
1. tin- star and rural carjMltfiinayl qijf • Hosth were Mr. and Mrs. ftA-si week,
reive a few minutes late.^ i
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Edmqi'iispli,
i J) Canon and daugitt&f, KB®
'btelia. Mr and Mrs. John FOK, Mr.
nd Mrs. Eliek Adams. Mr. and Mrs.
till Edmondson left Tuesday morn-
ig for Stamford reunion. The en-
ire populance will no doubt spend
he Glamerous Fourth somewhere
at at this time ii is’ to early to re-
ort.
Members of tlie Church of Christ
ith their friends surprised Min-
cer and Mrs. J, P. Salyer . Friday
veiling upon their return from Dtib-
n by arriving at the minister's
Rev. King filled'his regular en-
gagement here Saturday night and
Sunday.
X. G. Harris is home for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Qarden Bullard and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernmetr Rumfleld of “r- anlMr?' D K- Klrby are flsh'
Carlsbad are visiting Mrs H I ln“ 011 thp rlver at Leaday.
Rumfleld this week Mrs. GladVS Douglas of Abilene
Misses Katie Lou Abernathy, Ina i Epent the week-end with Mrs. James
Mae Siddall and We.sley KIR were Griffln-
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Dee Mrs. Hattie McKinney, Mrs. Jim
Whitfield. Hamon, Mrs. Dick Gordon, Mrs. Earl
Miss Winnie Kile spent Sunday Burns- M1Ss Jamie v Hamon, and
with Miss Bertha Cathey and Elsie Hum Wamlca visited relatives In
Culbertson. Olney this week-end.
The Fisk baseball team defeated , The Goldsboro boys defeated the
the Trickham team on the local Crews team 4-3 in a baseball game
court 1-0 Sunday. A large crowd ' at Talpa Saturday, and Crews re-
watched the game. turned the game Sunday. The score
Miss Velma Alexander la visiting was 1-1 after playing twelve innings,
this week with friends at Santa Virgil Freddy, of Pendelto'n is re-
Anna. lief agent heMlfeahjle R; N. Bur-
Fishing, ifi the chief sport here it roughs is off.
seems, as several are spending this Virgil Burkett left Monday for a
week on the river. few day's visit at Burkett.
Miss Bertha Cathey entertained We are all sorry to hear of1 the
the young people with a play party death of R. N. Burroughs father
Saturday night. The local string; at Silver Valley. He died at two
band furnished music. o'clock Saturday afternoon and was
The Ice cream supper given by buried at the Rough Creek ceme-
the club women at Fisk last Friday tery Sunday afternoon. Those from
night proved to be a success. Can- here who attended the funeral were
dldates from over the cotmty made Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bush. Rev. King,
talks. Funds received will be us*d to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bush, and Ben-
send two delegates to the Short nie Mae Harris,
course at A&M college.
Pictured hire is Judge James D.
at the annual convention of that or-
ganization. Plalnview was selected as
the next meeting place at ths San
Angelo convention. (Texas News
Photos i.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry May and L. C.
wer» gJcsti of iters. St-Gibson. Mrs.
Forest - Caskey and Mrs. OUle May
| In Coleman Friday morning
| Ray Boyer cf Eldorado spent the
I week-end with Sidney May.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry May enter-
I tallied with a musicals Wednesday
?v nlng There was a large crowd
! preeent to enjoy the fin>- music,
i Mrs. Edgar Huey and Mrs. McCary
are on the sick list Mrs. Huey is
I improving, but Mr MeCarv Is riot
j doing so well.
; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. King and chil-
dren and Mr. and Mrs. John Byers
and Helen Jo spent Thursday on the
creek fishing, and had g fine time
and lots of fish.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wilson and
sons of McCamey and Mr, and Mrs.
Clyde Cclvins of Coleman, Mrs. Ovie
Kelley and baby cf White Chapel,
Mrs. Denzll Mulanax of Pecan
Springs and Jack Mulanax. Mrs. D.
L. May and Mrs. Geo. Wolfrum
talned Tuesday evening R-frph-
ments oi punch and cake were
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dodds had a
relatives Sunday,
were Mrs J R. £
Those
week end.
Mrs. Batsill of Deale visited Mrs.
Bill Brown Monday.
W A. Dickinson, who has been j Luther Sparks and family.
Visiting his daughter, Mrs. Idol, at I Sparks, Mrs Mary Keelin’ '
Paint Rock for the past several- ane and Miss Stella Keeiine
weeks Is here visiting hts sons this 1 Angelo, Mi
Archer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Midzky,
Wade
week.
SHIELD
(Bernadene McDonald)
WHITE CHAPEL
, , . i Vivian Kelley)
STACY
(Eamestine Brown )
Brother Stile* of
, ^MaJiy were the friends from this ducted church Service*, here
community that attended the funeral day night and at the 'eleven
Ballinger con-
Satur-
o’dlock
The community was encouraged
by the light showers that fell Satur-
day and Sunday with the hope that
more rain would follow. Several are
hauling water, as their tanks are
so low that they can not use the
water for drinking purposes.
Mrs. Euclid Peavyhouse and child-
ren, who have been visiting her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vanderford.
the past week, have returned home
at Sin ton.
Miss Sena Pasiey has been visiting
her sister, Mrs Weldon Lucas, at
Bangs the past week.
Little Miss Theola Stewardson had
her tonsils removed at the Seafy
hospital in Santa Anna Saturday,
and Is doing as well as can be ex-
pected at the present.
J. W. Barton. M. R. Vaughn, H. E.
Stevardscn, A. B. Carroll, W. W.
and C. E. Evans, went to the Llano
river last week, on a fishing trip.
They brought back plenty - of fish
for their tamilt?s.
Mrs. M. W. Vance and son J. W.
visited in the R. A. Milligan home
at Concho Peak, Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carroll and
Jack went to Fredericksburg Sunday
and Mr. Carroll's mother returned
home with them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. H M. Powers and
Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
I Taylor and daughters left Tuesday
for a trip to the Gulf of Mexico for
Mr. Power’s health.
Mrs. T. A. Cobb and Mrs. B. L.
Herring. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sum-
mers of Talpa. Russell Allen 'and F.
M. Sparks and family of Leaday,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Skipper and fam-
ily of Goldthwaite and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Henderson and family of
Central.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farris of Cole-
man. Miss Nota Farris of San An-
gela and Miss IJora end Oro Cry of
Bowen spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Close.
Houses for Sale
For Sale
FOR SALE:—(Small three room
house, adjoining city limits. See
Wilson Grain Co. 23tfx.
FOR SALE—Post oak cord wood, 10
miles West of town. J. T. Hender-
son. 28-27-p.
Live Stock
FOR SALE-:—Oame chickens: 8hel-
ton-Clatbourn cross. Cocks, stag*,
hens, baby chicks. Bargain price.
H W Brown, 1801 Commercial Ave.
Coleman. 27-28-p.
FOR SALE: My Suffolk 6 year
old stallion. Quiet and dependable
in field. Lester Calahan, Gould-
busk. 27-28p
KIMBLE PIANO for sale or trade
for csr. Eddie Orr. 1007 Neches St.
26-28-p.
FOR SALE:—Sev:ral Head Fresh
Jersey Milch Cows. Powell-Cav-
anagh Truck and Tractor Co. Cole-
man. Texas.
FOR SALE:—Underwood Typewriter
in good condition, $20 00. Mrs. Zoe
Heyworth, Coleman 27-28-p.
FOR SALE—Several young Jersey
milk cows. Fresh. Ben Dunn, phone
F.529F23 17tfx
FOR SALE: Mavers stock saddle
will sell cheap. Powell-Cavanagh
Truck and Tractor Co. Coleman.
Texas.
FOR SALE:—Several Head Mules
and Horses—Good work stock Pow-
ell-Cavanagh Truck and Tractor Co.
Coleman. Texas.
FOR ^SALE —Lady's riding suit,
chamcl'k reinforcements, size 40.
Original Yost $85 00 Price $10.00
Phone lll-J„Coleman. 27-28p.
FOR SALE: 50 head ewes. Ages
good-condition O. K. Powell-Cav-
anagh Truck & Tractor Co. Cole-
man. Phone 555. Texas.
FOR TRADE:—Good Buick sedan
for livestock See Dr. Jack Gordon.
Coleman Office Building. 27-x.
Lost and Found
FOR SALE—Gas cook stove, -refri-
gerator. Self Serve Soda Pop box.
See Pool The Tailor. Phone 320.
16tfx
LOST —Sunday June 24, 22 re-
peating rifle between W. R. Taylor
farm and Jack Ewing farm. Re-
ward. W R. Taylor or leave at
Democrat-Voice.
Apartments for Rent
Used—Motor—T rucks
FOR RENT:—Furnished apartment -
Mrs. Ella Mulkey. 911 West Live Oak
27tfx |
FOR SALE: Late Model 1 1-2
Ton International Motor Truck.
Good Rubber. Ready fof work.
Powell Cavanagh Truck & Tractor
Co. Coleman. Phone 555. Texas.
$250.00 REWARD
For apprehension and final convi-!
Lion, with prison sentence of any
person or persons stealing any live
stock from any member of this as-
sociation. Coleman County Live
Stock Association. 48-47p 1
V
FOR SALE Model A Ford truck
with body. Dual tire equipment-
Ready for work. Powell-Cavanagh
Truck and Tractor Co., Coleman.
Farm Implements
FOR SALE —Avery Bob-rat double
disc plow Powell-Cavhnagh” Truck
and Tractor Co Coleman. Texas
FOR SALE: Reconditioned Ford -
son Tractor Will trade lor mule*.
Powell-Cavanagh Truck dt Tractor
Co- Coleman Phone 556. Texas.
FOR SALE: Reconditioned Farm-
all Tractor. Ready for work. Will
trade for some mules Powell-Cav
anagh Truck A; Tractor Co. Cole
man. Phone 555. Texas.
FOR SALE- McCormick Row
Binder. Bargain 150.00 . Powell-
Cavanagh Truck & Tractor Co.
Coleman. Phone 555. Texas.
USED GRAIN Binders—suitable
for cutting feed Will sell at a bar-
gain. Powell-Cavanagh Truck &
Tractor Co. 25x
Miscellaneous
SAVE STORAGE and processing
tax by storing wheat for your years
flour supply at Mill paw. J. L. Wil
kinson Flour Mill. 25tfx
KAVENEY FURNITURE AND
MATTRESS FACTORY Old Mat-
tress renovated and rebuilt. Tick and
work, $3.50. Our workmanship guar-
anteed. Kaveney Furniture and Mat-
tress Factory, 212 west Live Oak.
Coleman, Texas. lttx
Lewis Carter is visiting relatives I home in Fort Worth Monday after ; per and Gene Whitehead.
NEW CENTRAL
(Mrs. B. M. Wilson)
There was good attendance at
Bible study Sunday morning. How-
ever, due to threshing through this
section the crowd at singing was
small Sunday evening. •
The Home demonstration club met
at the home of Mrs. W F. Fowler
Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ger-
trude Bre nt, home demonstration and friends at Rockwood this week. J a three weeks visit here with her
agent, gave an Interesting demon- Several men are cutting their corn grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J W
stration on how to test your vinegar and stacking it for feed this winter Lhwing
Fred A. Turner and uncle. E A
Darrell made a business trip to
Sanatoriuin Monday.
H. B. Pepper and J, E. J. Pepper
made a business trip to Paint Rock
Monday,
Duane Dodgen, who has been liv-
ing here with his uncle the past
year, went to Fort Worth Monday
night for a visit with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dodgen.
Friends of Miss Mary Wilson will
be interested to learn of her marri-
age early last week to Mr Mark
Garner of Stacy. They are living at
Stacy.
The new star route mail carriers
MEAD'S MATTRESS factory now
running full time. Bring In your
I rew cotton or the old beds and we
| wUi furnish a large selection of ticks
'om $3.50 up. All work guaranteed.
4StfX
Loose Leaf memorandum Books,
nd price books in stock at the
! Democrat-Voice office. 37tfx
Tomorrow Is July 4 and most ev-
eryone here Is planning to celebrate
in one way or another.
and brine in making cucumber pick- as feed of that kind will be scarce
ks. Ask ycur grocerman for five if it doesn't rain soon,
per cent vinegar says Miss Brent. Orman Carter of Rockwood spent
Refreshments of earamal cake and | the week-end wifh his parents, Mr
lemonade were served to twenty I and Mrs Lewis Carter,
members and guests. The n xt meet- I a light shower fell here Sunday
ing will be with Mrs. Jimmie Gard- -------
iner,
The ice cream supper at the tab-
ernacle here Saturday evening was
a grand success. Thanks to very-
one that cooperated, in any way.
afternoon.
VOSS
Billie Barnes
day evening
new additions were , made to thp
church membership. I believe that
SILVER VALLEY
'Ilene Smith)
Murrell and daughters brought Miss theh aunt and uncle. Mr. and hearing the interesting sermon* de- begin their duties Monday morning.
Gulf
Service Station
College <fc Colorado Streets
(HAS. L. HERD, Mgr.
Every one of Oood Gulf" Products
Dick McMahan atid Mias Marc Sue. Mi-Js Margaret Powell, ivho has
time amj'been \'i»lting')ler auyit M)
rbeeut. Vanckertt of*
irjiei attyt. t4r& R. W
ffellintflsf for fli, past
Bernadene McDonald home Monday j J D Meek.
I afternoon, after she had visited a
week at Doale.
Mrs. D. T. HyerS and sons, who
have been visiting the past week
fflj^nfjreptj-ted a'good
’’Il'irtjJrrw 'west' weri several weeks is alhome now. wlui IDOlI}er ^llen °« ru"al at* and Mrs. Bob Patterson and son and
•ret ingdd f rknds inTalha Sa'tur-' Mr and Mrs Marlon Brown and b»ve returned to their home m Dal- ; Umd d Bible Schoo here Sunday Miss Flodelle Stewart .spent from
eeting oia irienas in lama aatur- lis. morning and were dinner guests of Friday until Tuesday in Abilene
The M. R. Vaughan and J. H. | Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Wilson. with relatives
Arrant families spent Tuesday on : Dr. Lewis of San Angelo visited, v C Curry has been in Brown-
the Colorado river. W. F Fowler Wednesday afternoon. wood the W;ek having a rather
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Williams Mrs. Cora White Is home after l rerious eye infection treated
»ncl family. Mr. and Mrs. Preston spending several days at Col man. 'Mrs. J. E. Rodgers and children
Arthorand baby and Mrs. J. A. Wil- I Mrs. Dean Maftin of'Brown wood, ,of Stephenville were here Friday to
liams and family left Tuesday for Mrs. George Ely, Mr. and Mrs. Ccle- br[ng M‘r Rodgers who will stay
Spur to spend the Fourth with Mrs man Whittington Mrs. Isiah Whit- her* and work
Williams' daughter Mrs. Wallace , tlngton, and 'Mr. and Mrs, Dewey m- h'nd Mrs J H BishOD have re-
HH1- j Whittington of Glen Cove attended turned t0 “elr home In Sweetwater
Reli-ve sunburn with t nrKY t>oUdy he^e Sullliay morning, after spending their vacation here
TIGFR ANTOro‘nr mM™™T Mrs Raymond Smith and mother, with Mrs. Bishop's parents. Mr. and
Mrs' J C' Tankersley of Coleman Mrs. W. J. Guthrie, and other rel-
Takes out the . fire, soothes and | w^re guests Monday of Mrs. Fred ativss.
greeting old friends in Talpa Satur-
day afternoon. daughters. Misses Eamestine and
Miss Maurine Jameson of Alpine'B'ruice visited relatives In Shield
is visiting her mother Mrs. Effle Wednesday.
Jameson* this week- Mrs. J. R. Hi art and three child-
Mrs. Ed Pitts and daughter, Lou '£SS? ber bfotber
Etta, of Bowen are visiting her I aIid. W
mother. Mrs. Nudge Thompson this ^ar,‘ Gainei an<' Miss Maty Wil-
weelt - ,son of .Voss were qultely marrjed
Miss Annie B. Smith spent the ’ S* Rat ^
andVriends” C°‘eman "‘'h relatiVeS Corckle in Coleman^yith Rev'. Mc-
RMr and Mrs, Howard Ke,ley and °SS! £*a SffiS cf Mr.
Rowe Tankereky accompanied^-by and Mrs. T. W. Wilson of Voss. Mr.
, Ba/nas. and daughter, oarner [s a son 0f Mr. and Mrs. J.
j Violet Dean, of Coleman returned M. oarner of this place. Mr. and
I Sunday, morning fiom Oklahoma I MrS. Gamer are at home in Stacy,
where they visited relatives. They Mrs. Miller Hammonds and son.
i reported crops in a very poor condi- Miller, Jr., of Donna visited rela-
j tion in that section. tives here last week.
| Mrs. Raymond Smith of Coleman i Marvin B:ll of Decatur visited Mr.
Ixalled on he,r mother, Mrs. J. C. and Mrs. Floyd J. Hale last week.
cools. Many other uses
at Drug Stores.
jYankerslcy Sunday.
Burkett
Annual Picnic
Rodeo And Carnival
July 13-14
Mr. and Mrs. J M. Garner and
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Garner visited
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wilson in Voss
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown and
: daughter of Arizona are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Snodgrass this week.
Mrs. G. C. Daniel and son, James,
cf Santa Anna are visiting Mrs.
1 Daniel’s mother, Mrs. M. C. Smith,
Sr, this we?k.
W. A. Brown's brother and family'
cf Mtama, Arizonia. visited him
Monday.
Mrs. Ellen Trott of Eden is visiting
Her mother, Mrs. M. E. Snodgrass
here this week.
Floyd Gulce has bought a new
truck.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith visited
tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Wilson at Voss Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown visitad
in Gatesville a few days last week.
Mrs. Bill Idol of Paint Rock visited
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Deekins last
livcred by Rev. Chester
Mr- and Mrs. Floyd Titsworth vi- of VIinchill ^Pastor"W 8we»r 1 n- jlera-Melvin route while W. H. White
sited Mrs Albert May at the Overall gen ^ pr>ached several, very in- Is the Voss-Leaday carrier
hospital Tuesday afternoon teresting sermons i Mrs. Sam Grtbble who had charge
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilson and Miss Arthur and Horace Patterson. Mr. the juniors In prayer service dur-
Costs little
27 p
GLEN COVE
Mrs. J. C. King
A good crowd attended Sunday
school and church Sunday. The 13 proving,
meeting began Sunday morning and
will continue this week. Rev. Frank
Adian is helping in the rosettng.
Luke Carr of Silver Valley is con-
ducting a singing here this week.
Mrs. J. B. Toliver, Miss Ruby Nan;
Earl Evans and Mrs. Effie Akins
and children of Tuscola spent Mon-
day in the J. C. King home.
Grady Dunman ct Winters came
after his mother, Mrs. Annie Dun-
man, who had bien visiting her sis-
ter, Mrs. Renda Duncan, the past
two weeks
Williams. Dewitt Priddy spent several days
“f‘ e Griffith and Mrs. Jesse jast week at Whiteiand with his
Griffith of Glen Cove spent Thurs- uncle. J W. Hamm, and family,
day with Mrs. Jodie Griffith. Mrs Nig Anderson and Bert An-
Aloert May of Doole visited his derson of Littlefield have been
mother. Mrs. Sallle May, Friday. W? guests cf their uncle and cousin. J.
are glad to report that Mrs. May, jj Anderson and Mrs. Jim Guthrie.
and families.
and Mrs. Dick McMahan Saturday
evening at Newcastle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones of near Stacy-
spent the week end with their par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. John Skippy and
daughters of Goldthwaite attended
the musicale at Henry May's home
Wednesday evening.
Cannon
Under
Burkett
Grove
Bridge
Texas
2 Big Days—Triday and Saturday
Everybody Welcome
CANDIDATE SPEAKING
BOTH DAYS
Don’t Forget The Date
FOR CONCESSIONS SEE -
O. W. Smith and L. L. Morgan
BURKETT, TEXAS
3
11 J.E. STEVENS CO.
j
I
MORTICIANS
Assuming all responsibility of
necessary details, performing
an experienced and economical
service.
Miss Doris Williams visited her Ray Turner of Killeen is at home
aunt, Mrs. Creed Williams at Cole- f0I- a visit with his parents. Mr. and
man Wednesday. We .deeply sym--.Mrs. W. P. Turner,
pathize with Mr. and Mrs. Creed Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart and
Williams, in ths death of their in- chij/dren have returned to their
fant son. home in Freer after a visit here
Mr. and Mrs. John Skipper Of with relatives. ,
Goldthwaite were week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Lynn H. McAden.
of Mr and Mrs. R E. Henderson. who are attending school at Daniel
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Jones of Tu- Baker college, Brownwood. spent
lia and Mrs. E. C. Jones of Glen Saturday night and Sunday with
Cove visited in the Floyd Tits- Mrs. McAden's parents, Mr. and
worth and Mrs. Salii- May homes Mrs. B. A. Raymer.
u wee as. , a -Guests of Mesdam’s Allen Martin
A number of people, attended ‘the : , and Mrs- John HaI1 cf Watts and John Madison Saturday night
entertainment In the home of Mr. ftree': ,;’1)PI?t Saturday night with were their father Mr Harris, a
their oaughter Mrs. C. A, Billings brother, his wife and children and
and family. Miss Roxie Harris of Winters. Their
Misses Marie, Faye and May Cour- visit was cut short by a message
sey were Thursday night guests of telling of the sudden death at. Wln-
their cousins, Misses Louise and El- ters of a little grand daughter and
liott Miller at Coleman. niece. The relatives, accomiianied
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Snodgrass vis- by Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Whitoski
ited Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Summers: went there for the funeral Sunday,
at Novice Wednesday. Mrs H M Wlreman and Miss
Ray Strickland was a business vi- Glena Mae Severance of Leaday at-
sitor at San Angelo Thursday. tended services at the Methodist
Mary Alice Thompson of Bowen church here Sunday,
spent the week-end with her grand- Mrs. R. A. Arneld of Leaday vis-
mother, Mrs. E. Y. Thompson ited Mrs John Rose anud Mrs. Effie
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Strickland and Barnes after attending services here
family spent Sunday with Mr. and Sunday morning.
Mrl. Garland MarsWdl at Cole- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Priddy and
man- sons met Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hunter
Richard and Ralph Lewis of Plains and children, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
spent the week end in the Hi Fenton Brock and children, Mrs. Thornton,
home. Miss Sweet Thornton and Joe
Mrs. H. A. Miller of Stephenville’ Thornton of Whiteiand near- the
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coursey Stacy bridge on the Colorado river
and children Friday and Saturday, where they enjoyed a night's out-
Mr. and Mrs. Hi Fenton and child- ing.
ren visited. Mr. and Mrs. Lige Fen- Miss Leola Pitts returned to her
j ton at Coleman recently.
Miss Sammie Ruth DuBois of Va-
lera spent several days with Miss
Clara Belle May last week
Billie Louise Wilson visited last
week with her sister. Mrs. Clyde
Thate at Burkett rural,
Mrs. Belle Griffith of Sweetwater
and Mrs. Jesse Griffith of Glen Cove
wore Thursday guests of Mrs. Fred
Williams and family.
Several from here attended the
musicals at Henry May's and Dick
McMahan’s homes during the week.
Miss Marjorie Griffith was the
guest Thursday afternoon of Mrs, C.
K Bradley at Glen Cove.
David Fowler is at home after
working with the Stoke s thresher at,
Talpa. , , I.
There was no singing Sunday
night, due to bad weather. However
everyone is invited to attend next
Sunday night.
Walter Burroughs, who has been
seriously ill for several day*, dted
Saturday noon at hts home here. He
was burled at Rough Creek Sunday
afternoon Mr Burroughs is sur-
vived by his wife, two* ‘daughters.
Mrs. C. Stovall aruj Mrs^ I?ef Smith
and three sons, Joe. Randolph and
Mike.
Robert Stovall ot Coleman. is
spending the week with * Howard
Smith. : . • • . '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oole and fam-
ily of Rule are spending several days
with friends and relatives.
Miss Maurine Jamerson who has
been attending school at Sul Ross
college. Alpine, has returned home
for a visit.
Miss Vera Hopcille of New Central
spent a few hours With Miss Kitty
Smith Sunday.
Miss Dorothy Gipson, who has
been spending several 'days In No-
vice, returned home Sunday.
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