Edna Weekly Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1946 Page: 4 of 16
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J»ai*fd^ erjss-t' to re-enter A. k M.
f'oile^e' to resume liis studies wiiieli
were interrujited by tire war.
forest J twiguns was over from fJa-
undo yesterday Jisilsina after business
matters and mint'lintr witlj friends.
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to advunee iiis Herald dab- another
year for whjefi fie has our thanks.
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ping in ijdua yesterday Wfiii* in
the City she eaiieri in at this office, je
advanee their Herald date another
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Condensed Statement of the Condition of the
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Jackson County State
Bank
/
Edna, Texas
Loan? and Discounts
Overdrafts
Government Cotton Loans
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Rea] Estate
Bonds and Warrants
Cash and Exchange
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
Capita] Stock_______
Surplus ______________________
Undivided Profits
DEPOSITS
TOTAL
THE ABOVE STATEMENT iS COBRECT.
ROY SELBY,
VICE PKEM-ASHIER.
Ganado News Items.
MRS. EYN PAPE
Correpnondent
Hill-Da vis.
MiU Bertha Hill, daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. H. P. Hill of Ganado, and
Mr. Max C. Jiavia of Houston were
united in marriage Saturday, July 4th.
at 10:.'to A. M. in Houston."
The hride is well known in Gana-
do. and lias teen employed in Hous-
ton for tie jiast few years.
They are sjiending a few days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P
Hill.
They will make their home iri Hous-
ton.
/ AT THE CJ//BK or Bl HJNESK JI NK 29. 1940
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RESOURCES.
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Loans and Discounts
Banking House and Other
Real-Estate
Furniture & Fixtures
Bonds and Stocks
Cash and With Other Banks
-Other Assets
$ 309,948.08
ladies being house mothers of the
Ganado house.
Mr. and Mrs. IV. 8. Hill. Adele and
Dugan are visiting in Corpus Christi
and Port Aransas with relatives and
friends.
Mr. arid Mrs. M. R. Whyman left
Sunday for Brenham to attend the
state meeting of the Germania Mu-
Rlhle Reading and Prayer__
W. J. WESTBERRY. Past
First Christian Church.
On I»rd's Day. July 14. we si__
b gin a series of sermons on the gen-
eral theme of the Church and its
many functions* 11 e have chosen
topics for next Sunday as follows. At
tual Aid Association this wcek.Mr. j the eleven o’clock hour "The Model
Whyman Is a delegate from this dis- Church.” At the evening hour the
tnet " ] subject will lie: "The Mission of
EeRoy Liirerda returmsl home this! t*le Church.' iVe solicit your pres-
Wi-ek after spending a week in Jour- I f^fend you n cordial wel-
danton with relatives.- Iiohliy Dor-1'111,11(1 f0 a|l our services,
nak accouipariieil ,, jlome ,„r a......
short visit.
Stephen .Strauss of A. & M. spent
the 4th of July here with homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller of
Kingsville visited friends in Ganado
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kelts of Edna
in the home of Mrs. h. 1.
6,506.00
1.00
1,350,012.16
1,523,154.26
2,f>M.25
Receives Painful Burns.
ifr Herman Schoenfeldt was burn-
ed a bout the fact and hands lagt1 *
WedneMlay morning, July 3rd while’ Sanford"snVT "
at work in the oil fields near Da [ Sunda};
Ward. He was rushed to the Bauk- . J{ev' J- "'estlierry was at Port
night l^linic where he mieired treat-: Xw hes last. w'ek u’ s<‘f his wife who
merit and Was then taken home. He taS been ilk ar(' glad to hear
is still confined to his bed, hut is >1'< ^ imProving.
getting along all riglit. Several Mr- lln«l Mrs. Roy Cox have been
.'her men were with him but they transferred hack to Maurbro Camp.
Bible School _________D .45 A. M.
Morning Worship Service .11 A M
Evening Service..]...........,v g p’ jj’
.Mid-Week Service.......... 8PM
C. K. Ill TTO, Minister.
" uot burned fco Iiadly.
Capital Stock
(COMMON J
Surplus Fund
“(CERTIFIED)
Undivided Profits
Reserve
DEPOSITS
Other liabilities
TOTAL
LIABILITIES.
$3,192,307.75
$ 110,000.00
MS*.,
55,000.00
*
29,247.79
18,739.28
2,978,963.66
357.02
TOTAL
$3,192,307.75
THE ABOVE KTA'I KMliVE- IS CORHEf.T
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S. D. SCOTT,
OAAHIMH
____Mrs. I>«'o lUmnu and kod of West
' olumhia were vlriting friend* here
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Rich of Dallas
spent the Fourth of July with Jlr.
and Mrs. Travis Williams. The two
ladies are sisters.
Mr. William Cuberrly of Sacra-
mento, California, is six-tiding a few
days, lu re with friends. Mr. Cuberr-
J.v had the misfortune of having his
tfuit ease stolen while buying a ticket
at the lay* Ration in Houston.
Mr. and Mltf.-H W. Jordan and
daughters hav# left for Kansas to
sjs-mi the remainder of the sum-
"“V-
JnfV. and Mrs. Is-onard Boykin
Im ve returned home after a pleasant
visit in Virginia with his parents.
Guests in tin- home of Air. and Airs.
Eugene Black last week were their
children, Afr. and Airs. Raymond
Black and daughter and Air.'’ and
Mrs. Harold North and children,
all of Houston. They visited in
[ E<lua Saturday with Air. and Mrs.
I Herman Duhlstrom and Mrs. Black
Messrs. T. J. Howell and Lukny
Sanford were in Wharton Friday.
Aiming those from the Ganado Bap-
tist Church attending the Baptist En-
campment at Palacios for the next
ten days are: Mrs. J. L. Hudson,
Airs. Alack Raleigh, Miss Myrtla Ham-
mer,-Mrs. Oscar Moore and Mrs.
Ralph Watson, with the last two
*. .
4 v . * r
Misses Frances Strauss and
Dorothy Knopp of Freeport and
Georgia Diberda of Houston spent J"'-v
micfolks , Hhlg.
the week end with homefolks.
St. James
American Lutheran Church
W-E-L-C-O-M-E!
July 14. li»4(i:
Sunday School________ 9 15 A
Adult Bible Class ______.9:15 A
••Icsus and Supreme Lovaltv
(h*d.”
Services ----------I_10:30 A. M
. r,:,"L J,ll-V League at 8:00
'"luck. Educational Bldg.
Missionary Society, Wednesday af-
'“r,.,,M,n' Jn,>' 17"'. «t .3 p. Edu-
M
M
to
Bobby \\-atkiiis 7uul Gi]iTU!els7onJTv^^ -=lM*_j[]llildreiCs Day
Wes, . "Is[”n 1 ■'"gram and iMoiiio. ----------**-
one
of West Columbia visited here
day last week..
Jack Stewart and Gene Ratliff
spent Sunday in Cuera with Frank-
Wood.
Lee Gary underwent a tonsilectomy
last Wednesday .morning at the
Hall knight Clinic.
Mrs. James P. Strauss is in the
Nightingale Hospital at El Campo
where she underwent an appendec-
tomy last Friday morning. We ar*
»•«,«»«
r-i-'lli- I«»t two Mo Pastor
and Afrs. Nic Frucli „f Davcrnii
were visiting in the home of
«,n and daughter, Pastor m
Frifeh. Pastor Nj,- Frueh
«• FRUEH, Pastor.
—0—--
Play Night!
fur'l-lav viB!U lh0 jPPecial affivitv
,,aptist
I.uius Encampinent.
I' 'iiDfor" Ih,e at the Cl"lr<'h at 5:30
L >■ f;>r those who would care to
the I*a-
JANE STOVALL.
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t heir
S.
mi-
WANTED!
I,nv 11 wwl used oil range.
Jlrs. Jess Farquhar. Edna.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
First Baptist Church
Sunday A. M.:
Sunday School______
Preaching ________]]_
Sunday P. M.:
/-Training Union
Preaching
Monday, P. M:
FOR sale.
goats f„r barbecuing;
I Kbli
j ntinnieS.
GILBERT SATTLER,
! (Mi-is|p. (Tcxana Community.)
also
11:00
Woman’s Missionary Society..
Wednesday, p. m.:
Teachers' Meeting
-6:30 J-0. Anderson of Vandert.il,
7:30 111 Edna on a combined business
I I'1' asuri' trip Saturday.
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Staples, H. K. Edna Weekly Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1946, newspaper, July 11, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762393/m1/4/?q=houston: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.