Edna Weekly Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1942 Page: 3 of 8
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Armour’s.“Star’*
Highest Quality
MILK
15c
BETTER FOODS FOR LESS
EVANS FOOD STORES
SELF-SERVE
CASH &- CARRY
O Large
mI fonit
4
Cans
or
Small
Cans
Dinty Moore
BEEF STEW
Can”2 18C
(Quantity Rights Reservsdi
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY, Feb. 6-7-9-Edna, Texas
Gold Medal Kitchen Tested
FLOUR
t Frazar Sliced
PINEAPPLE
fj 17c
lF-oz. Box
Post Toasties 3,15c
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12 Ijb. bag 59c
24 lb. bag $1.09
48 lb,,bag $2.05
FREE—Handy ;ill I .. *e Enamel
Wiin- S;iai-i-'phi'i' With Hu- purchase of.
a *24. Is nr IPS lb. baj< of Flour.
Crystal Wedding
Oats. 3
Lb.
Box
One Beautiful Premium In Every Box
v
Small Box Klex
Washing Powder, 2 for 13c
Windsor
Catsup, 14-oz. bottle
10c
FRESH PRODUCE
r.;:it?iour
APPLES
•
Texas Valencia
Orange*, dozen
19c
Nice Bimches
Carrots, 2 for
9c
Idaho liu>w»«t
Potatoer, 10Jb».
32c
Virginia Jumbo Faincy
Peanuts, 2 lbs. 24e
Flesh (* KuucIhn*
Turnips, 2 for 15c
Extra Nice Juiby
Lemons, 2 dozen 35c
Jumbo Marsh Seedless*
_ Grapefruit
12 for 19c!
Clapp’s
Baby Food, 3 cans 25c
Wolf Brand ' 0
Tamales, No. 1 % can 19c
Redkey No. 2 Can
Peas 2 for
25c
Swift’s Jewel
‘ Lb.
Ctn.
This Shortening Is Factory Fresh
Swift’s Jewel
Lard. 4162c
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r. ......* , j iti:m!•;,\(iti;it r* • Ki*; 141* I'ffK R.\H
...... * i itvm i>\v iinf.v
Mr. mill Mrs. .vil'liii’i l.inii Mem (til
< ii I i i 11 j i y i ■ it 11 * * 1111 lli‘-
Gustafson Keis’ wedding. Mr. U lislaf
Mm Ts ii nKTHirr ■ * r Mi- Elm I Will If
there Him Visited Mi- Ellul's in<>tln*r
mill i.1 Ini ivliiiivi-s
M r. illlll Ml- I I Spelicel I't -I i-l i 1 It
vlslteil fjieir smi. Il.-irley, lit < -imp
Bowie, liiuuim.....I, ;i!n| cmni- home
very "ell pleased "ill the l reiilineni
these soldier, boys »n- nn-iving. They
eapecinlly enjoyed tlVir stay at the
Curst House whit'li is near Hie rump.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart and little
sun. Edwin, spent several days in
Houston this ifnrk -
Mr. and Mrs. Herman ' Sclioeufeld
are the iiroud purenls uf u tine sun,
burn at the Buuknight Clinic Sunday
night, Fell 1 Friends uf (bis couple
extend cintgruluUitiiins.
Mr. aiid .Mrs Charles .X'eimiqn and
daughter, -Naney, were guests uf .Sir.
and Mrs. C. W. Segresl Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hula liryuln spent
several days in Freeport last' week un
a cuiiiliined liusiness and pleasure trip.
Kev. and rMs. \V. J, West la-fry are
spending tills week in u'rpus Christ i
U f sf .-mil I -, -I i - * . A oil
\l S Fit I Hit PWHtoi
Francitas Fact*.
IlivroM U 111, Hill .1 r wfiJ^/lUonic
f i ..in’ V i t loiia r<u a "i-ek end's visit,
"dll hi parents.
VI i i d Mis If .fling I.ini mi were
in I .a Ward to visit Ml and M is,
..........In i-i in ii In st Sunday.
Mu ami-' M rs I! i i ar\ell and
family wi'i'e visiting in'! here Hun
day.
Mi ; i ini Mrs.'; Alvin G In nil visit'
ill Mr ami Mrs Shorty Meyers here
nisi Sunday,
Mi an . Mrs. !; || 1'earee visited
,villi Mr ami Mrs. Morgan I’earee in
I aliin - <,i I iiriln \ evening.
,\U*si tames Huy J,. uni's and Edison
I'anell, with little du lighters, Bir
.lie anil Shirley of Beaumont- were
Hi ll- -Sal unlay to lie at the bedside
of lln-ir ninthcr, Mrs. E, Kuril, who
ini' In...... ill for more than a
Week.' • *“
Miss Helena Knrh is among the
with their daughter, Mrs, Adams, ailing Sip-, is suffering
Mr. Andams underwent- a very seri- j severe tooth aelie.
from
o11s operation -at a hospital in tllat
city Monday.
Some changes have been made in
the business section of our little city
this week. Mr. Fred limbanek has
moved Ins meat market into tire
| Jerome Kollo ju’ grocery store, vvhleh
"lie' rpeeiiily purchased from ' Mr.
Kbllaja. Surovec Urns, have bought
the Sablatnra Meal Market and are
operating same in connection -with
their grocery store.
Mr. mid Mrs. Marshall O'Neil anil
of Houston were visiting linuadcr
relatives and friends ovn tin- week
end. .
'Airs. It .1 Uossen .......... to Vic
toria this Week to Join her husband
who is stationed at the air base.
Mr Willie .Black and mother, Mrs
Black, visited, in Victoria and Edna
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Macon of. El
Cam spent SundB*P nfte:icon with
Mrs. Henry Macon and family
Mr. Uid Kiilingswortli aud Mr. and
Mrs. Berry of Houston made a bus!
•ness trip to Sutherland Springs last
week. While there they visited in
the home of Mr. Kllllngsworth’s
niece, Mrs. Adcock.
Mr. nail Mrs. Joe Kaspar of Equlfe
Mi amt M rs. Johnny Koch . and
little daughter, iVrginia. visited’ rein
Uies In-re Sunday.
Mrs. Pauf—♦ishef and Imys will
leave soon t\>r San Diego, t aiif., to
visit her busWnd who is serving
I iicle S-irm bvef^Hiere, lot a few
iiceks. and "ill go from ttienee to
Seattle. • Washington to live, at her
old li"|ne Mrs Fisher has surely
la-i ll a very Ju-lpful friend heriv add
we. shall miss her very mtn'-h.
William '**1 ';i rrish and Hu by Kueli
"surprised' ippt.e a number of their
friends here when they went into
Edna one day lust week UUd came
hack mail amt "ill- Ruby. and Bill
are very popular and vveii loved
"i 11) 1 ■ ir>-1j' of our. community; and we
wish iiioui long years of happiness
and usefulness’In their life together.
Mr, ami Mrs. Parrish visited a
few days with tils brother in Goliad
last week. . ..
Mrs. Paul Fisher visited Mrs.. Bill
Green in-fu rile Bay community
Tuesday, of this week.
. We are stfrry to report that John
Gong is 'among the ailing at this
time, .
Mrs. J. it. Browning ,who was
......... . u here to "attend Mrs. Campbelle, re-
,spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and turned to her home, in Edua Monday.
Mrs. Paul Supuk. | Mr. \ and Mrs., A. C. Bryant of
The Baptist \V. M. U. met at the Bidder Were, lien- for the funeral of —-
church Monday afternoon, Feb, 2nd, Mrs. Mattie Campbelle last Sunday. .
for Their regular monthly Royal m,- \v j., ugiit oCSSfifiTAvas hire
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The Lariat
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Honor Roll,
The names of those students ellgltge
Hu the hirtidr roil for the third six
weeks ami tin- lirst semester honor
•I c.pivi hene,v« —
. . THIIUJ. SIX
m NiitJlS
l ot . Sell I let
I lavbl Sidiginan
Eyvoiiue/Budd
lai .Vis- Kenner
Ida Mae Mllt.-r
Eliza f«-th Mnseliaiek
Margaret \lekels_
J 1 V It Ills :
Joe K liver a
sum jyi-stiJioreland
H Erna Horn
. ■ Itnhy t’urlt-e
i stheidue Henry
Eyla Mae Hutcheson
FHeii l.ulaijiM'ky
Sl lelen Eoui.se Maglll
, Joyce Meador
Mary Elaine M'eadnr
ttonnie Tlionmson
SuPHOAlOItEM:
l-oils -Nickels,
■ Alene Jiickson
Margaret Mcln-well
Jemi Maglll
•Nellie Jean Miller
FUKSHMEX *
Irene Barrett
;Betty T-ee Bighey
Betty Blaeftf
Dorothy Coaper
Hnrothy Pavia. -v.
Margaret Eower^T"'’'
Betty Pn finer
SEMESTER HONOR ROLI
SENIORS:
• -Jpe Sekuetk
Havid jiwticnpa*
I,a Noe Kenner
Ida Mae Miller,
_ieii-/nlii.tl^ Mnsehalek_
Poroihy ( 'os|»t
Betty Palmer
Six Senior 'lake Who's Wlm,
. Fid) yaar-ti book. ix pubilaiSed by7 aororitlea, ;k» as well *« a guide • iu
the American High School Education gyknting j«jw to worthwhile stu
nl A"'“4tation w^ieli is titled Who's dent'
Wlm Auioiig High School Students iu , . . .
„. .,,, . , Defense Vi til Hies,
lexas Phis f...... gives the names
mid accompli-.......... .’T tin out Sevtuiil nctivitiiar’l.............. vyitli
this hook'' for a guide in selecting
h-inlpi* of the , ias.se>. student- tettch-
c'feztmi direetoi.-*. ami also m seh'-ct
-A 1, , niivi-i ■ t'- •!■ fniti-niit ii - 'a uit...
— landing students of Texas> Sclmols
TJicm' Nfudents muat la- iniwrt amp Edna high school, "i wjiirti the follow
all- selected liy their tea-ln-i> a lull
seulatr classmati-s .The jpuhlishers
>ok re
ei-jit <
selei-ted Since .there are fifty-three
niemls-rs of tin- senior class this year, j
tlm seniors voted t■ > select six of!
'tin-'...eleven"candidates submitted h> old J'iipcF t■ -i,
'tlie Vrai iierk. ' have aln-ailv
Below are the six students who amount
national defense are being earned on. in
Jug Mie^jM-rliajis the -Blind oiil-datiding
soiintr- i-iimiumu-s, . xne puimsuers *, A home njiVidfi'g eiittrse, Instructed • -------eye v- n- . i*
of the book recommended that about liy Miss Martlm Ball, began Monday bnjafomay attend thie^iyurimmeut to
’*| ten |m-is cent of the' senior class be with, twenty members enrolled. The ' •"* keld in Isilltn Jnjmee-tfuw*, soon.
eoll I'si* l' a lied Cross piojc' t t ■ • I
health; ai.nl defense
1 he K. K. A. I-os. -iic c.illcctmg
nafionaf defense, and
have alreadj iuaulatisl a lafgc
I.dim Basketball Team Beats
Port Lavaca.
The Edna- Cowboy basket hail
team defeated .the jjbrt l.avui-a .Sand
crabs by a score of 27-19 la Port La-
vaea last Friday night Tlie Cowboys
probably played their best- game of
the season iu defeating the Sand-
crabs.
lit tin- time this column is printed,
ilu- cowboys will have played their
last game, and tile seitsi^v. will lie
itfieially closed, a ^though the Cow-
'tha^’^urna • j f
held in IaiHtn"J!^imvti»»>' .
''Organization^-tii'’ Attend Pat
Stock Show
, were chosen and their ai-eiimplisli-J fur which they have no use, please
'meats as they will iiptaiarv hi, the*' liotify one1 of thl-se Imys or Mr.
Who’s Who In. George, and they will make arrange-
^ihdfcr cdhH-ting '1C ,P«- stock Show for the day. They pfan
-Captain of’-'the ha* a.l^o .increased theft, p.-jeu- to • ..|tR M,. Bttend
The High School Band and the
Cowgirls have 1 n-t-n' iuvifi^k to playy
Ht..,the- Fat Stock Show in Xlloustpn
this week on Saturday. Tfley Will
give a twenty 'minute- concert begin-
ning. at WHO. After tills, they will
in- the guest of the Houston Fat
4
n<*xt puhlifation of. Who’s Who itu Goor^fc*. and they will m-ake arraiig*
T(*xw« Soiiools: for colleetiug iL jHiost* hoys
Beruey Brzozwski-Kaptnth ,-f ^the . nk.. i.mreasmi tl.ritt projects to ^ ^ |h(, exllibltK a|ld to attend
football team, president -of Future help supply f.m^ I ■ . ,|u. rpfleo that afternoon.
Fanners »»f America. mcmlH^ <»f Glee ^omc of tin* faculty aic taking tin L ,.4
t’luh. tn^y of the track tvaiii. first alii course, which is i»cing given . IlomemakiiiK €luh.
each 'iVsday and Friday night. I >Tbe Homemaklrig Club met on
Those who siii'i'i-ssl'ully -tinisb this ivm-nary :t. W42. ^
..cam's*" will net as Instriu tors In oilier Hiss McatUe *i’uinphrey gtive an ill
first aid classes.
The senior ct.-rsas Inis donitted moiicv
which ordinarily would have been
spent for Christinas tii-.vntsl haying a
I s. government bond. As enough
money has not yet been <.«I lc-i tml.'xx i « e4 could--do r knit ti inch squares,
arc asking anyone .who Atas any small - make checkered broads from orunge
change to eontrlhiite to.it. This bond, crate ends, save tin cans, decorate
when It -matures, will he used "to buy J stationery, send books, make covers
something worthwhile for Edna High for stacks of funny books, save pen
School. . ” cits, paper, pen, points, etc., save
lTlg. seniors have Hie responsibility coat dangers, make rag dolls, decorate
for raising, the Hag every morning post cars, make' writing tablets,
and „lowering it in -the evening, save, tooth paste" and shaving cream
There is a committee for eiii-li day t 'dms- ■' save tinfoil, save water.
riass. SecreRiry of Fu\tr,- Farmers-i"’ Sterd.' ‘lu^iS^fiwIf; ttte Chwgiri . oHommei.ts From TH’ Korrat.
f America,* Business Manager of Corpg plHy ,.T(l The Colors,” and Mid-terui, In .a
ot as it is lowert-d, '‘Taps ’
Iai \’"j- Fenner—Hostess of senior
class, py-p leader, student director
of hand/ pianist of (Hee“'Cluttf'""'Tttft'
porter uf Draiiurtles Cluli, sts.-retary
of seiii"/- class, reporter of Home Eco
inanii- J'ltth; member ijf juirioB. play
last, delegate to Home Economics
('onveailon in, Dallas. Volleyball,',’T.pn-.
ills, anil (tne-Aet Play.
Clnim-s Xoiile—l’n-stih-n tof his
Fresluna n. Sophomore, junior and
Senior classes. President of Dramat
iiy Cluh. President of (llee . Club,
junior play. One Act' pla>%. . I.arlat
Band, manager, Debate, Decla-
mation. Tennis and Basketball,—
W' T. JIcNeil—tfiditor-tn-chtef of
The Un-lat. Vlce-Prew*fUt of Sen.lor
.1'
' Margaret . Ntfkeis
Jt’XTOHS:
Jih* Kiaswa
Ham Westmoreland
Helen Louise Maglll
Connie Thompson
Catherine Henry
SDPH0M0RRE8-.
Emits Nickels (
Ellen Henry
—-Utfkson
Mar gh ret Mil )o \v,el I
.» y., , ’i> .. ... - *
Jean Maglll -
Nellie Jean Miller
Carroll Watson
FRESHMEN: V
Irene Barrett
/Betty Lee Bighey
Betty Black
r
tcresting talk on” Red Cross work,
which was very impressive. It was
decided that the 'club give all pos-
sible help to Unde Ham. The fol
lowing tiling-- vvery mentioned that
Service program and bushiest meet-
ing. A good attendance was reported.
Those who attended the lectuye . given
by Hr. Mary Shannon, a returned tnis-
slonary from India,, at the Methodist
Church in Edna Monday afternoon,
Feb. "2nd,Were Rev. and Mrs. It. Gam
intmthaler. Mr and Mrs Whyman,
,Mesdames Roy Sclhv ’ Chester Hjieir
cer, Henry Macon, Fattest Knudsen,
Willie Boshbrough, Hugh McColloch.
and Aug. Pagel.
. UII1RCH \NN(H NCEMENTS.
First Christian Chureh.
J 'J. M. Hughes, Minister
~ “VICTORY FOR' CHRIST"’ (auiT
paign to begin at Gauado- (’hristiaib
Church Hunibiy.
"Visions of Victory,.." will he- the
sermon topic of John,, Hughes/*1$ids
ter at the morning 'worship set vice
Sunday at 10:50 tJ.>loek- at the,Ga.ii;i '
do Christian Church. The/1-cTin-ui
will he the opening message for a pm.
weeks 'Victory For Christ" camp(ti|u
fm which the members will siaa ■ ii
list mi ni cards tills Sunday The
campaign will close vvjtli the Easter
ln-risii.il Day emphasis," Apriil, ."t 1-
Sunday ts. attend ' the- funeral of
Mrs. - Mat.tie Campbelle.
Mrs ., Ha+llc Miller, who has been
visiti'ug her son in tin- Turtle Bay
seetion, returned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs ..King aud Dorothy
Were iu Bay City Saturday evening.
Frank and Morgan Pearce -were
home brief!H.v Sunday.
(tin- f 1 tend, Mrs. Mattie Campbelle
"passed "«m" last Saturday, Jan. SI,
at ti p in Her j'guing Home” was
like her lifahud been, very peaceful-
ly .quiet—'name her friends were at
her bedside to attend her. Funeral
'services were conducted by bnr pas;-
tor. Rev c F Kelly of Kdhn. A
• tillin' 11 it'l/Jn 1 111''"' i"U will he .made
nexi week when more facts aJf-.-iit
"lid have been collected. -She was
Sf years, I month and pi days 'of
age.
Tile Ellin Wald tanks have been ,
civet! a new' 1'oaI -d paint. This-tini.e
tlie ("lur is hai(li'slu| grey, 'Airplane
pilots told t hew it y cninmissiiiii that .
[lie -hilling ,'ihiniinuin paint made tlie
liiiiks siand 'mil ili "the iiiooblight _ to'
' 4iV‘dlughes vvill’speak at tlu' 7 IX "....... i'.ake good targbts
evening service on the topic: "B-mglil ""'n' "'!,s ,ur raiti’
and Paid For." . «h"'‘ "" l l ll'V, W“^T' "
The clmreh School meets Sunday -"" lul«llt -Umt'
morning at 9 :45With classes for ah of
age gnmiis. .’Anyone without
Simrts
Business
Cluh, Busineaa. Manager
Cowgirl. Drum aud Bugle. Cor-ps,,/ ‘|stV«-r:l, Doxw vxlio lone had NYA
limlor and Senluy PlBRp, Basketball, j tr(ltnlng fier(- are 0„'w working ‘<>n
Fpotball. and Frank. "Adefenae pi-ojbcts.
Jean dl-w i send—S e i' r e t a r y . At ]—
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re t aly
Senior Class, Sweetheart, of Future
I'Mfiuefs^jpWef Drummer of Drtup
uni. Group Chairman
lit Glee Chilr^ ’’Vilifr £*resideut of Home
Economics’ Cldh, Hostess of J-nulor
Class” ment tiers of Junior Play,
Secretary of Dramatics Club. Volley
hall, Tennis. '
Elisabeth Mu sc bn le k—Typing, Short-
harnl. im-tuher of Drum and Bugle
Corps. T.Vpipt on i-ariot «t»fti member
of . Glee Club, Kaselmll uru) Volley
Ball, Spelling.
Every university and college In Tex-
as is sent a complimentary copy of
’*' r i WMio/s Who in Texas Schools. The
advantage of being chosen to have
’one’s -name appear In this lk>ok Is
that the colleges and universities use
-From—Hie—eteincnmrv—school oinyn-
reports of many .activities. Some of
these are knitliii'gf- buying defense
(stamps, etc. Also reports from
Ilu- Homemaking Department Indicate
tlmt .0 plan to assist in Red Cros-
sewirig lij;- hying, fornnilated
- F. F. A. Notes'.’.
lust Saturday, January 31,, some
of the Future Farmer boys did
some oommiiuit,y work. At one farm
they culled a sizeable Hock of hens,
and at another farm they emasculated
pane sliecp and calves and also dock
ml some lambs..
This work is done by the Future
Farmer-boys so as to lettrn-Jiy doing
wJWnever there Is atf"ipJiOrtunity
—Reporter.
**■ r 1 ,■ :
"Mid-town, in ,a way, was like the
beginning of school. At least, some
very pretty girls joined our happy
throng. If you Jmven’t got fully ac-
quaiuted, girls, the Lariat staff is aF
.ways, willing tu’ heln.---------_ —
Thursday the EngUsh four class dis
cussed love and jealousy. Following
are some quotations 'taken froth the
nrguments,
"I believe if you are really in love
yoji're naturally Jealous. 1 know .Je^n
Is jealous of me.” Quote Frank'
Borden. v
“1 think a person Is jealous ,when
uncertain, like \f. .1, T. and,, me."
"Quote Duane Waters.
“I think jealousy is crazy.* I tieyer.
was Jealous of c. A.” Quote Muffin
Baxter.
"I believe that jealousy jiccurs
When- some one is beaten out of her
loved one• by someone younger than
herself." (Could this mean a fresh
uian?) Quote La. Noe Fenner,/
n jnr • ----- a f v
i it her *•' l”1’’ «'HUSed by h.v cholorHMS
ehnn-h affiliation is cordinm it-'d ’ ' th/’
* It,- iiou t vc uimilfit- immiFtilu Hi M
to worship with .this fellowship
Its use. or similar minerals, is a
, - . , s t a t e 111 \\ . .
First Baptist Church:
W. J.- W’estherry, Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday mt 11 a in
and 7:30’ p. ui.
Sunday School every Sunday at
9 : 45 fir in,
B, T. U. every Sunday ‘ evening at
7:30. a.......
Prayer Meeting each Wednesday
at' 7 :00 p. m.
Ganado Methodist Church
R. Gammenthaler, Pastor
GANADO:
Sunday School every Sunday, at hi Bay Marghgiq^of Texas f'ity’spent
.1 II Alien of rill’ lower Eolita-sec-
t mu was mingling eitli friends and
attending ■ luisinoss matters J't “ the
enmity sent Saturday.'. , .*
Joe Sheppard fo' the Morales coni-
muiiity was an Edna business visi-
tof 'Saturday. —.
jr
Judge iiml Mrs. Olin Culberson of
■ Austin were in. Edna Saturday look-
ing after - business lilflftefs apd' nrtng
ling with friends.
a m. ;
Preaching every" second, third and
fourth Sundays at 11 a. in. and AaKi
IE jm
Young IH-opte’s 1 FotNfwshlp ;H F ts
P- “>■ , x 3
OORftfeLE: .)
Preaching ,every first Sunday af
J1 :IK) a. in., and- every seciJtW and
fourth- Sunday at $:00 j. m _
Pentecostal Assembly of God,
* G. W. Morgan, Rastor
Sunday,.,SchooI at 9 :<5 a. ,,.ni >
Morning worship at 11
Evening worship at 7'<*0.
Midweek Servibe^Tuesdiiy 7 30. f
American Lutheran
WELCOME
February 8tlu 1942
Sunday, School at G“:AQ p in
Services at 7 :30 pN*-? ■ I-
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
! 1. B'. Gassmvay
,,, ,R. 1L- Morrow of the Lolita section
Was 1111 Edlia business visitor Sntui-w
day
’■Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sowell of the
Cordele section were shopping/.with .
Edna merchants Saturdair , /
Anbaftyr Barron of /^hnado yvas at-
tending - to business 'matters and
mingling with, friends .in Edna Sat-,
ttrday
)■ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whitley of
the Xavidiul’section were shopping in
: Edna Sa turday, ’
Mr and Mrs Howard Jejiklns and
1 son, Freildy. uf Houston s^ent the -
week end with Mr and Mrs -D- B.
Gassowiiy 1 ; 7-.,/
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Staples, H. K. Edna Weekly Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1942, newspaper, February 5, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763149/m1/3/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.