Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1961 Page: 3 of 12
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thi polk cogrrr enterprise, livinoston, rout
mss session. The lesson, The Need
for Control wee presented by lint.
B. .*. Shelton. Song-Yield Not to
Temptatidh. Benediction was by
Mrs. Sheltolt.
Corrigan WiM.U. Has Visitation
January MA being the ' fifth
Monday,, the W.M.U. observed a
soul winning visitation program.
The Lldies met at the church at
. vari-
ous homesjn the community. The
Mrs. Elna Veal of Houston spent
Saturday and' Sunday with Mrs.
Jake Bergman and other relatives.
Charles Rollins of A&M College
Station spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Myrtice Slnaae. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Q. IL Hollis Jr.
Bari visited Mr. and Mrs. Lap
Wheeler and Mrs. Edna Hooker in
Lufkin Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Shepherd
*
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodard Wysinger
snd son David visited relatives to
Trinity Sunday.
H; A. Martto^of A; A. Lake vis-
ited with his aunt, lira. Pfcsn Bai-
ler one day last week.
Miss Lynda Smith returned to
Huntsville Sunday evening where
she will resume her studies at
daughter Lynda and Mrs. "C g. $»*#nda W***-"
Franklin went to Jacksonville Fri- Communist cos
day evening where they attended ,or about 3,009 1
student home commihg at Jackson fifty-five languag
Vffie Baptist College. “> United Sti
. Miss Peggie Peebles and Dayle W
Scharbrough attended the Fat
Block bhow ip.Ft- WptthJJvpr a* Haod and
week end. were Mr. and 1
Bill Sppelt of Sugarland was a Mrs.- Bulah T
week end visitor with friends here. Springs, and Mrs,
Dinner guest Sunday with Mrs. hant.
Camden fcbd Ifc And Mr*. Ken-
neth Carter of Benton Springs vis- lt.
itad Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Wallace ^
Saturday.
Jfc «|gjlB£JL WaBaoaanB-
IfeTead Mrs. Birdie Wilson vis- “
ited Mr. and Mrs. George Lilley ie
In Big Sandy Saturday. dc
Mr. and Mrs: Huck Aldredge T1
and son.of Houston spent the week —
end with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ivey. ~
Mrs. Clyde Davis of Grovaton *
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Her-
ring Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riley and
children of Diboll and Rev. Thom-
as of Cushing spent Sunday with
Cockrell, Sr.
Aim Wiyh# Cockrall of Pata-
dg>Mi tha week ced with Mr.
and Mrs. Yancy Cockrell.
Mr and Mrs. a R. Hughes and
children of Houston and Mr. and
Mrs. John Harris and son of Wood-
ville visited Mr and Mrs. Claud
Hughes Sunday. ...
Mr. and lbs. J. W. Kendrick
and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hawkins
and daughter of Houston spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Kendrick.
.... ,Kmiiv.vhdM...in.
One marvels that a friend can
rer seem less thhn beautiful.—
WHOLE SUN ORANGE
■ ... ..ft ■ ' ■ *MB;"
juice
,jr^ - l j£||OX '
returned home with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Tarver
and children of Nederland spent
the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Locke and Mrs: Ada Creceil-
” Mrs. Cart Jarnigan and Robert
spent the weak and In Port Arthur
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garner
and Mr. and Mrs. Siegel McClain.
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Riley and
children of Camden shopped here
Saturday.
S. W. Cockrell of Lufkin visited
relatives hers Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Kimball of
Livingston visited Mr. and Mrs.
Yancy Cockrell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sherman, Sr.
and Miss Rebecca Sherman of
Beaumont spent the week end with
friends and relatives.
Damascus W.M.A. Meets
The Damascus W.M.A. met
Thursday night in the home of
Mrs. Howard Wheeler with 9 mem-
bers and 3 visitors present. Mrs
Sam Shepherd called- the house to
worship. Opening prayer was by
Mrs. Ludelle Watson. Song-Heav-
en Holds All to Me. The lesson.
Studies In Hebrews was taught by
Rev. C. C. Page. Song-Must Jesus
Bear the Crass Alone. Benediction
was by Mrs. Eutaw Gesford. Re-
freshments were served by the
hostess, Mrs. Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Knox, Judy
Kay and Gordon Ray of Deer Park
spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Knox.
Milton Murphy of Hosuton Spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs:
Ellis Murphy.
Simon Morrison of Barnes and
Mr. and Nto*. Dave Zimmerman of
Baytown were recant visitors in
the home of Mr. and.Mrs. Joe Zim-
merman.
fk
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Fuller and
TENNESSEE CREME
Cockrell and other relatives Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cockrell of
Houston spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Cockrell.
Some of those from out-of-town
attending the funeral of Mr.
George Duvall were: Mr. and Mrs.
John Mallard of Hardin; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Foater of Cloverleaf;
Mr. and Mrs. James Foster of
Cloverleaf; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Knox of Nacogdoches; Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Knox fnd children of
rcA j w «• pko-
TENNESSEE FORDHOOK
LIMAS
TENNESSEE BRUSSEL
SPECIALS FOR
THU., FRI. A SAT.
FEB. 9-10 * it
Jrnuuij • «• pko
TENNESSEE CUT GREEN
It ,will be love at first sight—when you
'» .Arfti t L n . a __.»__*_
see'tftrTnany BIO Valentine Values in
Store for' you at BROOKSHIRE'S. We
don’t Just “flirt" with your budget with
a few advertised “special,’* NO MA'AMI
We WOO you sincerely with shelf after
shelf Of LOVABLE LOW'PRICES. So,
1 fyour N##ft it sat On getting MORE
and spending LESS— make shopping at
BROOKSHIRE'S a steady date from
now on.
HEINS, STRAINED
QUANTITY RIGHTS
RESERVED
CREAMY SHORTENING
Deer Park; Sullivan Knox of Bay-
town; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Janosky
of Houston; Mr. and Mrs. George
David Duvall and son of Huntsville
and Rev. and Mrs. Leroy Pattlllo,
Baker and Carolyn of Arp:
Mr. and Mr*. El win Seago at-
tended the funeral of Mr. Hollis
Nicbolv In S«a Augustine Thurs-
day.
Mr. and M1*- Jim Bo Potts and
CRISCO
Quality MSA
HEINZ SWEET CUCUMBER
children of Nicdfdochei visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gardner Sun-
day. ———;
Mr. and Mr». Ben Gardner and
Janet shopped In Lufkin Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Mac Hill of Pasa-
dena spent the week end with Mrs.
Terry snd Earl Wilson of Port
Neches and Mr. and Mrs. Antone
Zvonek' of Houston were week end
guests in the home of Mrs. T. F.
Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. 0- R. Hughes and
children and Mr. and Mra.W. E.
Rushing and Johnny of Houston
spent the week end with .Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Smith. .. '
FANCY FRESH DRESSED
BREAST-O-CHICKEN
F R Y E.R S ib 25
Sblid Pack 7 oz. Can
Jestle Loving,
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Fuller of
Houston spent the week end with
Mra. Esther Williams.
Mrs. Jessie Loving and Mrs.
Henry Kirkland, Shelia and BlUy
DECKER'S
KORN KIST
THICK SLICED
RATH-S PURE PORK
SAUSAGE 3
u s. choice Veal
MARCH OF EVENTS =
LyjS RfVpiT, CUBAN I WHICH IS-JOIt RIAL
DiDOIS CONHfCfEOr | ' WHICH A DIWtSIONT
. 2, WwcMwdathoart
Central Pre*» AHodiatUm Walking ton Writer .JjF'
WTASHJNGTON—The United States Ik again in the midst of
' yV a'diplomatic maneuver that the Communists have em-
ployed, albeit with, little1 success, eh numerous occasions ainoe
the end of .World War II, » .7* wJT
The‘probMm* facing our diplomats and intettlgenea leaden is
tO 'deurmltfg If the Communiet-fed revolution in Laos and the
Irritation} of Fidel Castro which caused US to break off diplo-
jmemmkiimm tnatlc relations with Cubk era connected. And,
(ffl If they are, to determine which is the diversion
H and which U the real thing, if either of them
LEAN PORK
| NIBLET’S WHOLE KENNEL
IVALON VINYL
iii oi<;
Budget 2 Feck
SPEAS DISTILLED
FAULTLESS SPRAY ON
QT. JAR
SOAP PADS
PONDS ANGEL SKIN Vi PRICE
$2.50 Value Only
ASSORTED COLOR
PONDS ANGEL SKIN
PENf HOUSE ELBERTA
Save 30c *1.38 Vslue Only
2 Boxes Of 200’s
KRAFT'S BARBECUE
No. 2Vi CANS
7c OFF 22 oz. CAN
ssorteef Cofor'i
ICEBERG
He OFF Vi OAL.
With FREE Sponge Qt. Bot.
Special 1c Salt 4 Bars ONLY
U.S. No. I Premium Red
WASHINGTON FANCY DELICIOUS
2 Special Size ~
PALMOLIVE SOAP
when you buy
ECONOMY SIZE
COLGATE
DENTAL CREAM
KRAFTS
BOX OF I2*e
FROZEN FOODS
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1961, newspaper, February 9, 1961; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762254/m1/3/?q=GOODRICH: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.