Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1955 Page: 4 of 18
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over the week end were Mr. and
of Diholl visited Mrs L. B Knox Valpriirfnrian
Sunday night. _• ^ -V '*1K01clon*n:
Mr, amt Wra H. ft. Sprayberry SSIOUtOllifl
visited In iho home of her par- Corrigan High S
enta, Mr. and Mr*. O. L. Mulli- named Annette Burt
o.\n,* Saturday. dictorian and Doris ,
Mr. ami Mr*. Louis Ditt- der as salutatorian.
furlh. of Houston visited his p
u!e E Ulnfurth ovw GA Meeting "
Mrs. K Dittfurth visited In T*1® Junlor Glrls’ A
Houston Monday <he Corrigan Baptist <
Oreal Dillon of Corpus Christ! ,or * Stewardship ]
and Vledo Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. s(udy of the Manui
Oreal Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ;|fternoon. The meet!
son of Cleveland and Mra. E P
Sanders of Dallai ... -
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Murphy
and, children, Pat and Pam. of
tonlo visited hi* mother. Mr*.
Edgar Thohiss itni reday.—1-~
h|r, and Mrs Fred Riley of
DiNdl visited Mr. and Mrs, W.
K Hughes last week.
Mr. ami'Mrsc J. B Kr^tden and
children, larrv and i\>nnte of
Mrs. Hilliard Broaddus. Mr. and
Mrs. Theo Broaddus of .Clute and
Miss Shirley Green and Miss
June Broaddus of Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Watson
of Houston and Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Thomas of Lufkin visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Thomas jjver the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McEwin and
Byron of Houston visited Mr.
and Mrs. Monroe Johnson Fri-
day and Saturday.
Mrs. fula Roark of Bavtown
visited in the home of Mr. and
M.ixey. all of Houston, spent the
Carrie Kelley and granddaughter week end with Air. and Mrs.
Fcgg> Ann Rounds, and Mr and John Watson. •.______
Mrs Eddie Kelley and little Mrs. Ella Maxey is spending
daughter, amt Leon lve> all of several weeks in Houston with
Houston her ohildren.
MT and Mrs Lloyd Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parrish
visited in CiuDd«n ta*t week and daughter visited in Leggett
Mrs, I B Knox and Mrs. Ruth Sunday. ^
Umxtmng visited in Diboll Sat- Guests of Mrs. E, T Hickman,
unlay Sr., Friday were J. M. Hickman o
Mrs Thoma* White ofttoustoin of Lufkin, Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
v - :<\t fr.«:uis and relatives Hickman of Pasadena, Rev. and
last week end*-! Mis Morris J.' Wright and chil-
Mr ami Mrs. George -Tolbert dren, Sarah Jane and Robert, of
ami Mr. and Mrs Carey Anthony Tokyo, Japan. Mr, and Mrs.
Mrs, Ellis -Murphy...last* week.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Johnson
are visiting irt Houston this week
in the home of their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mc-
Ewin.
Mr. .and Mrs. Green Murphy
of Latexo visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Murphy Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Perkins
and daughter of McAllen vis
ited Mrs. Lula Bergman Wed-
nesday. Visitine Mrs. Bergman
Thursday were Mrs. Dora Ander
ton Field, They also visited in
Lufkin.
Virginia Skinner entertained
a number of friends with a par-
ty at her home Saturday night
Miss Lucille Manry and Miss
Lenita Barclay of Houston visited
Mrs. F. M. Manry, over the week i
end. ;
Mr. and Mrs Lester Rnvk and j
Wright are mission.’
pan under the Fort
Board of the Soutl
Convention. Mrs. Vf
granddaughter of Ilf
children of Cleveland \ isited i
Mrs. Maude Kelley and Mrs F
M. Manry Sunday.
Julius B Thomas of San An- *
HOOKS
Sup&i Market
Fly on dow n to our
JOHN EDGAR MARTIN, grandson of Mrs. Nellie Martin and Mi.
and Mrs. E. T. Brooks of Livingston, is the valedictorian 6f‘the
Cleveland High School graduating class. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. B. B. Martin, Jr., of Cleveland. He was also major of
the Royal Braves Band, attended meet was editor of the annual,
and was voted band favorite.
y Dll MONTE
CARDEN SHOW
Specials Thurs.. Fri\, Sat.* May 1
Right Reserved To Limit Qua*
Jesse Barefield made a busi- j Mr. and Mrs. Woody Smith and
ness trip 4e J>ufkin one day last. Jaleen visited in Lufkin one,
week - -..... > night last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Corbert Ellis vis- j Jack Tarver who is employed
Ited......in GreveroR......one' day last in Houston spent the week end
week- ■ — 1 at home.
Charles Huff of Houston visit- E ^^ ^itedhis mother
ed home folks over the week end. anc* slsteJ I 8St vvee.^'
Mr. and Mrs. Sutton of Camden Mr and Mrs. Ch O. Purswell of
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cleveland visited in the S. P.
Hughes last week Moulder home Sunday.
'___ ___ Mrs. Cassie Gassiot of Houston
A 1^1____is visiting, her sister. Mrs. Fannie
Clarence Aisbrooks ___- .
Those attending the all day
CnnileAr Am IIaM District meeting of the W. S. C. S.'
JClrKw Alt flvlU in Lufkin Wednesday were Mrs.
.. . , „ E. C Wood, Mrs. J. G Powell
Clarence Alsbrootes, 55. life- Mra Martha ^ ,nd ,4^
long resident of Ctorrigan and Vi- Althea Rent. ' ^
dnityy died Friday. May 6. at Bryant Sklnner and Mr and
Wakefield. Mrs. Grady Skinner and Virginia
Funeral services were held at and Miss Arlene Purvis visited
the Union Spring Baptist Church jn Orange and Louisiana Sun-
at 4 p. m Saturday. May 7, with dav
JJ*, ^e[en(ls . ifS’ f8*!111®' Mr and Mrs. Elmer Knox and
Dock Black. and E. Woodard of- EUis Lee and Mr and MfS Ken.
f,c,a,inR noth Knox visited in Hardin
Burial was in the Union Spring. Sunday with Mrs.. Jess Knox.
Cemetery. j Visiting in the -home of Mr.
Aisbrooks had been in ill and Mrs. Joe Zimmerman over
health for several months. He the week end-were Mr. and Mrs
Was a member of the Baptist Dave Zimmerman ’STid Carolyn
Church, atid was loved by all and Don, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
who knew him. , Zimmerman all of Baytown.
- He was married to the former -^rs- Annie Box and Mr. and
Miss Ella Mae Wilkins on April Mrs Will Arnold and Dianne of
22 1923. . j Houston were week end guests
Survivors include his wife; ofJ?ev' MDrs* W’ E' f** -
four daughters, Mrs. Leo Spray- Mrf A A- Pullen and son of
berry’, Mrs. Minnie Martha Sut- »ousto" ^Slte? JVurh°me
ton, Mrs. Elba Jean Kennedy, aij Mr-«nd_ Mrs, Alf Williams, over
of Corrigan, and Mrs. Hara 1 w?eK eiia' .
Burchfield of Lufkin; one son, L. Rev. and Mrs. Leroy Pattillo
C. Aisbrooks of Corrigan; his 1 and Baker and Carolyn visited in
mother. Mrs. Martha Aisbrooks ! Silsbee and Village Mills Satur-
of Corrigan; one brother, Cnar-J^y-
lie Aisbrooks of Corrigan; one Visiting in the home of Mr.
sister. Mrs Flora Burges of Con- ' and Mrs. A. VV. Cockrell over the
roe; and five grandchildren. j week end were Mr. and Mrs. A
Pallbearers were L J. SI usher,! W. Cockrell, • Jr., and family of
Joe --Langston. Bryant Skinner, San Augustine. Mr. and Mrs,}
Christi Stovall, L L. Whitley, ’ Tommy White- and daughter of
•IBuck Morgan. ......., Texas City and Miss Rita Mae
r 'Corrigan Funeral H$me w,*s in , CklweH 6f Houston.'
charge of arrangements • ’ Visiting Mrs. Mary Broaddus
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Lewis, John W. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1955, newspaper, May 12, 1955; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762883/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.