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THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1956
TlHE EDNA HERALD
Section 1 — Paqe 7
Herald ads. bring results.
-A .
Methodist —
(Continued from page 2)
Smith, Mrs. Kellie Ratliff, J. B.; was
Robertson, K. i‘. Oztm'nt, M. I. orf‘the-iamc Sunday'it was 265 hne
Walker, Ray Walzel, W. E. Wil- and in 1955 the total was 274,
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out the Methodist church at this quility a gaiety of spirit which
time. i i meets all experiences happy
The attendance last Sunday and unhappy, with—■courage and
rmtf -m ;0M*g»Htn
NEWS FROM
Mi3s “Strauss closed with
taking up' the dangers and re-
' .
use
Charbonoiy
Cutter
#4 spore makes it potent,
Alhydrox* makes it safe
Charbonol for
anthrax prevention
LaBauve Drug Co.
Hants; Jerry Williams, C ’ D. Win- Persons planning to unite w ith wards- ofdiseiples-htp- The ma
stead; it. S. Whitmire, Mrs R the church should confer with; ciple need never hunger not
S. Whitmire, L. 0. Pagel * the pastor about the Easter thirst spiritually, for the ever
Chester Spencer and K. A. class. Parents having babies lasting stores of Heaven are at
Hanson were elected delegates to tor holy baptism should see him her command for the asking,
j the annual conference In San too. . , , Mrs, il L W illiams, the pie>.
| Antonio, May 23-27. A warm welcome is extended dent', conducted the business A
Edward Bodet, well known strangers and visitors to all the ; rummage sale will be held son>c
! Houston architect, stated that it' services. I time m April, with Mrs J.' M
I would likely cost around $25,000 The Methodist television pro- Bauknight acting as ciunn . .
' or more to remodel ihe present gram, entitled, "The Way," may and assisted by Mrs. B>ion »u
| building. He read the engineer’s be seen over /KPRCTV, Houston, fin. All members are u'sWH t.
. report who pointed out tlie nil- channel 2, March 24 at 4:00. p. get their Used elothing o . ■
portance of being on the alert m. The Methodist church is Bauknight s eat y ,u !lc ‘
for new cracks and strains in• spending' $300,000 in a series ot nating committee composei 1
the entire Mrs. T. J. Howell, Mrs. K \
Ratliff and Mrs E. S. Bell, were
__ reminded that it was time to get
a hew slate of officers. They
Guild - will have the nominations ready
(Continued from page 2) by the next meeting
VANDERBIL)
«w*
MRS. C L. PHILLIPS
the building, adding that he saw1 programs covering
no danger in using the: ILuiilding United States
now. __o_
Dr. Clip W. Nail announces!
these subjects for Sunday at the
First Methodist Church. At
10:55 A. M. the theme will be:
“Is death a calamity or a bless-
mg?" _ ______'___
The subject at 7:00 p. m. will
be: ‘Steps into the Christian
life.55
Aufjt&tirti
Vi&thikt&i
We were dismissed by singing
ills enemies and constantly tlie Guild hymn and the Liuiid
strives to achieve Ctristianlike benediction.
relation s-with. Them—A disciple-------xhe......hostesses serv ed ret re s 11 -
is one who tries to do the will nieilts to 24 members and four
of God. This-Obedience is more guests The guests were Mts.
than lip service to cjrecd or \ym O'Neal of Kilgore, Mrs.
Mrs. Erma Hultquist announc- r i t u a 1 w,or popular ideas of Harold Wiese, Mrs. J P Thorn-
ed last Sunday night that all Christian living, but is ah honest ’ton &rili Mrs Jack L Stew ait
teachers and pupijs in tlie Sun- effort to follow the principles llu, ncXt meeting w ill be held
day school are urged to attend laid down by Jesus. ' in the home of Mrs, Bob Hult
both the morning and evening! Mrs. Williams spoke on Three quist
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services. Marks of Diseipleship She said
A special- go to church cam- a genuine Christian had three
paign is being observed through- ■ thingst they are: Inw ard
tran-
Shop through Herald ads.
‘ Dedication services fur the
new PresbvU man Church were
held here Sunday March 11
Quite a crowd attended bath
services It > a church build-
ing and an- educational annex
they can bo proud of Quite :;
few out ofitwiL -vasitois w ere
present
J. W Shepard left last Mon-
day- March iifth. lor ...........
where Mrs Shepard is visitim.;
and from li.et- .• , >• it, ;h will
to .Oklahoma uj visit Mr> Sh-'-p- i,c
ard s father who fell unt* Ir.rt
ins leg agau i ucy w :i, ;
go oil to Amarillo" fot a vi-it,
with Mr, Sh
other relatives ami ab-n -. a
relatives m -But gi i
Roy Wili dims, w ti" i ■ i;iiu i :i.i
ployed in i mini,: visard ms
mother, Mrs R S Wil,.mis, dm
ing tile wc . ml
-■Mr. and .Mr -Eddie. Schneider
of Port Lavaca visited wim ms
parents Mr and Mrs T ’ J
Schneider Sunday
Mrs. Jack Schaefe: ,RU‘ka .
Mike and ■', ct, i-a
or, lett las’ ,\\ ciines-lay morning
early by ear. ii.t New Vet s
week have been Mr and Mi's.
J W L’tiilVc Mrs Fu.-p'.fr-.ck
father and wife of..l-’dua and her
• id hi■!4'iiiwb 11.4. I,--...--.
Mrs ,1 I) I'm lee ->t \ ict-u n,
Mr and Mr>_ AL I. t'antrolf
and Ml- -hm-.e 1 ,in.
to Wharton -Saturday night let
a visit with their .-on ar.d
daughter and family, Mr and
Mrs. T IV U llson.
The Magnolia Coffee Club
met Match tilth m the Magnolia
NEWS FROM
NEWS FROM
Little Kentucky ^ LASALLE
Fartne:
ELIZABETH GIRNDT
this
busy gettir
ed.
Mr and M:
and Mr/ a: ! M
man and f.iniil
end n: Brent m
t lit
'pi
pl-r-nt
Chapel Mrs Edwin Sue paid and helpin' At
■and Ml- I'umiey Croftiu .vem c,-h>brnl\- In. :
liouo 1 e,l wim g-.lis ii , (in 11 tlie 9th
birthday-. Mi, Max G.-m.v ,\lr ,i:.d ^.1:-
Mrs Gene ilUehcock. Mi s Henry, and daughiei
Fester abd Mis W. t City V-nln,
w ci c the hic/iosc- mi 1111, iVj,!' ami M. .
meeiitig >" . ..uni family of i
The card game of hcaMs wa. with Mr and Mr-
• played and pr.c.es were given fdi
low score and high score -NitC
C A Pope took the high nmi
lor low score - and Mrs. -Henry
Foster took low prize tor iuga
Score Retdcsb.nieuts vvei^ m iv-
ed during thi- game . d i cy eon,
(Sistexi of piliH Id" c:.a 1-
wtviies. bee; salad sandwiches,
chocolate amt lemon pie vv nit
soil drinks -old cofloe,, .no .1
howl oi olives 1 host present
wile V,e.-l,.nic. Roy 1 y .- >11 ■ -
Sciiioiei, Hendon .smith, Max ed 11
t i-ii. oh 1 \ pope, John Da
J H Fitzpatrick. Gene \\ li-
on Saturday evi
Mr and AO ■
.
Wl ltd of. 1 ’.i ..i.ic
Ah m tin mil hoi
his D id 1. !• '
' 'tlie me'nt!;
dr and Mrs.'
■.petit a ph asat
Mi and Mm ii;
hilt on Wcdnc
> Ben !!uaetnan
is Wilburn Hus*
v spoilt the Week
i v .siting relatives
r John Huseman
; rt! play c- Marc I
■Robert Dell.iven
:m n .red it- I lay
May.
ijpuuie Karie.o:-
Canipo visited
John K-inner
ting
Wilbert Girndt
Mrs Charles.
-t v is 1 ted in the
1 atid also vv it!
Lindt, ,first o'f
bert Dellav v
evening wp
u . oi V mill
Sri
iu-ar that I'
to was in the
an operation
me now
where they planned
the play that Johnny Schaefe
had a leading pail in v
, - We are m rrv
:'v F. Parker of I
hospital foil..-
We hope he- is i-.ome now .mo
doing fine
Robin, son ci Mr and Mm
Bob Adams 1 ..me n - ..- > on day
after .spending several i.d,
the hosj m i .id - ;
better
All and Air-’ J U Keen.:;
and sons of v.larwocd wen x, t
mg her pat cm . A! and .Alts
Act Postcl .. . i: - 1 1
Mr and d !'at vh
daughtci ai. : ■ Mr
and Mrs a 1 I clay am,
daughters o! If--; . mi•
during 1 in- cm... t ini n
Mr. and .Mrs Eugent I ! it
t iek and • m - 1 P- :n e-
arid Alt a; -t \i: .lev; 1- t ,;j 1!
nek Jr were m -■ 1 -
home 01 Mr ...mi ’. .1 W
Fitzpatrick uil Am :. . Al ,cb a
Outer Vi if ;: n
I Eh.iie 1
Born, Gene Hitchcock
i fmiujy. Ctoltoh, 1 tenry Fostet
Bill c ant 1 ell, Kiev m -Siurpian
and Alt - Roy ldoop.• 1 m.i Mm
Al 1 Wallets ot Edna flu
next im eta. will be held ot
-ond 01 April! w it it Me ■
Roy i’y le, I cd Mumnie. 1
1 and Roy AAVibnei act
is hostesses Hh led Muni
1 d , i; C 11".u- c, ,; ;j 1 u 1 in
1 tor then birthdays a
ers ki
Mi
sick 1
Aloud.,
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OF THANKS,
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CHARLOTTE SEMBERA
Mr and Mr-* Jarvis 'Clry a 1
' son of Richmond visited her pari
ents, Mr and Mr* Joe Mated,
and family Sunday
Among those visiting the J A
Leissni-r home Sunday were his
children Mr and Mrs T k
Whltni'.re and jvmvs-of Hous’ - i.
Mr and Mr* Art e Iamb a t
.child feti of1 Raytown and Mr
and Mrs Vernon t^elssner i d
children of Bay ('sty
We are certainly ’happy to r>
port that Mi E F Park, 1 and
Mrs J. R White.*'.both \ a
hospital, patients, were abb ’ ■
he brought home last weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pc. .•
and children of Wharton , w* n
recent guests in the J it W
home
Sunday evening tht L- a d
Parvsh Halt was the* scene• ■ : .
surprise dinner to honor i. v
Father S A i.ettpold on n - l-itt
anniversary l telle ms :<•".! .-. -
serv e 1 buffi : style to a
eiiivvd of parishioners The m e
nittg was spent in play: g Bo <
and v isiting and thh oecas.on ..-
enjoyed by ail
We are certainly proa
Warren Kolar was able t>
the hospital Sunday aft
to .attend the L'ornmem'
program and open.'house
new Pr-wbyteii /
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Reeky . Dchh,
Joyce Turner
gy; a! o ninth
Mi
birthday Mi
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nice gills
ref res i teen! ot
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to I lie f-c, i a :,
W.ii);am 11 -.net
and Mike < '. m
ami honoree. 1 • g
rs of the Chihlien
sb
he: i ha
official ii p, - -.: ,
announced
Mr and Ah
have begun wt
home north ot t
ci nice ad itt
k o : t!.» •( ii
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1956, newspaper, March 15, 1956; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763615/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.