The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1960 Page: 2 of 16
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Chance-Fletcher News
IS. A. f. W T1FK
In tto Ch*nc**-Iyv+> *<-hnc
board election Saturday Mr-
Kathryn Guiltoau and C. H
Smith wn» elected w «#**<■
m.i'rtj-e position' by voter* m'at
rtltehee. TrTM .rill alxo to The anraal ?
t%te t, Section 1 ;fr>r 7hp election of office
fleer- to be elected jure
man, two vice chairmen
secretary Elected of fit-
serve for one year. This
the district. A total of 535 vote* mg i- open to the pooh
were east in the race. Mr. and Mr* D**n pr
The Chance-Loeb citizen* i':,"nN r,t * ^ f“
roowafttee will meet for theirj*
le^zrw Baptist Church met with Mr*
r<* Of ?^Tt Riiev Tuesday evening
c&ur-jlto Bible study program was
and a!'aught by Mr*. Jessie Let Pat-
* shall tillo •
meet-i Lottie Mooa WMU Cir
(cle ‘met at the church Mnn-
ir. arc day with seven members pres
tday in Baptist ho
ool auditorium This
Under Twenty-one
• By DAN HA LUG AN for you.” I’m not qualified *oj
Dear Dan: Fourteen of us. a say smoking is respon-ible in
year and two out < t high school, part or whole for certain dii-j
have formed a car club. Our eases but I do know it isn’t as
good as a glass of milk for a
boy of 14 and certainly is too
expensive. You’d be a very fool-!
ish boy to start smoking, be
’fp primary purpoee >< remodeling
„ . ,. .. : ’’ Work ha- begun on the foun- oyr own cars into custom cars.
(regular meeting Monday night I, Mr 1 , "Ti'****> *» »h* new bru k audi- although one of our by-law
*-• -*>—• ,lawr“' ar* the !! ,trrT“l * - ’■•rium of the Fletcher F.manual doe* say we will promote traffic
* safety. One of our WWhtW ftn*.
Mr« Mary Smith, who s ■ t*Uj Mrs Winifred F Smith visi-lbeen arrested twice in the last
confined to Martin dePoire*h^j (n Houston Thursday. (three weeks for speeding and
hospital is reported to t* tro- M|% Randa„ Ph’.|p, and Mr, :we don’t know what to make of
Winifred F Smith attended the!'!- He helped organize the club
[funeral of Claud Matthews in and we don’t want io take any
jKirbj villv Wednesday ;action again-1 him but some-
M A D Hanson returned |h'n* ' **'' to <*onf We don'[
Easter Specials at Pat’s
Permanents
vPH | \I,—Fratarm* Joan Itobra
■etalar— ,
I’.j Permanent* SIS
SIS Permanents SI?
SIS PrrmMeat* SIC
SIS Prrnuiient* S SM
llair Shaping SI.00
Sale Run* April I through April IS
pats iwaity salon
New Rpuntte Highway 32* across from Dellart'a Grocery
Please Call EV S-IttI for Appointment
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nog
There’s just no sense in asking for elec-
trical trouble by overloading your lines.
But with today’s many appliances,
whole wring systems, as well as single
outlets, are often burdened beyond their
capacity. This spells danger. Play it safe
OVER-BURDEN
YOUR WINING
SYSTEM
A wiring
“octopus” is a
.fire hazard
Ford Electric Company
Sooth Third Street. HiUhec
Electrical repairs,
installation!
i proving and will
| soon.
Mrv Jipi Leatl
[patient in St. Tb
| where she unde
| surgery last Frki
Me*, A E. Pm
! hurt week in DeQuiacy,
visiting her mother. Mr- D„
who is recovering from .r.o.
received in an auto acrid
Mr* Davis is improving x,
factorily.
Sidney Davis return* <1 hi
from Hotel Di<-u hospital T;
day following surgery on
U-g. He i ■ able to walk
crutches now
James Larry Davi- went
[fishing trip to Pt<« und
| week.
j Mr and Mrs. Glen Sn .
j4'irn'i Mi Clyde ( h..r, * •
Erlw.iTd' Kihndeau who is &
ously ill m Crowley. I,. M
[day, Mr Kibod.uux . ... t
jther to Mrs. Chare..-
The Fletcher F.mm <r - ft
f 11-.t cliiin h i- (■ indu;'
val service* with R- v G
Hodges of Stanford T v
speaker H A We! f
song director,, Mrs. John
Trahan, pianist, and Miss J>
Morgan is organist. Servi
la gan at 7 30 p. m e.a h n
Saturday night will ‘ .
religion night with -men
wearing costumes of fifty
ago A fellowship ho i
low with refreshm* r.’- ;
•erved. Follow mu' th* S •:?
morning service* the;. •*
.i covered*dli h htik 1
the church ground
The Z< n n a H ire WMU
cle of the Fletciier f -
Dear Dan: Will you settle this
argument for me? I’m a high
school junior and have a steady
boy fro nd whom I’m allowed
to date one evening a week. Ht
« «-, luimi walks me home from school
recently*^from’*V’onrr--',ive in * crty arMl wor(^ w‘*! every doy and because he does,
here she was called to foe**00***’1 ®r,',‘nd*hat we’re all a my parents say l can’t see him
rth her daughter who wa-|bu^h of Hrlp u*
,i ' inght away with your opinion.
Thank*.-—G. A.
Dear G A I don’t know
what your membership rules
say about a charter member be-
! -.eriously ill.
C.-,! igi pi iver meeting is be-
; ng hclft in the homes of mem-
!*-!- of th. Wofvtcrest Metho-
anymore than that, I think he
should at least be allowed %>
come by the house one night a
week and see me Mother says
she’ll be interested to hear
what you have to say and soi
will I —Bllen P.
Dear Ellen: If your parents
t: ' church this week prior t" jng given special privileges- but
tq begin Ttkldsy. jj (J0 gnbw if he kevps giving
. -j The Woridcrest Methodist the club adverse publicity, iti
hi Church will begin a revival won’t last long. Remember the aHow^you to date steady, they
thlTuesday through April 15. Rev story of the one bad apple jnishould go. along with the one
C M I-amb, pastor, will be the the barrel" If 13 of you impressjbous<‘ **a,e a Wi^.! ^.ou c.an
- ak. i Pa! Weaver of Pa au-am your buddy he’s getting un- agree,on a reasonable time for
. mont will be & director. [popular, I’m sure he’ll straight-iyot,r boy friend to go-home. Of
R- C M Lamb is conduct- , n (,u* anf^ slow down. Other- courw’ ’* ,a^s ,h*' ,WM
( wise, vote him out Of the club abolit ,wo t0. walk
i,
that’s another matter and I’ll
have to agree with your par-
dhufch in DMwdta^th^w^ek V"r v""r own ***** and rep"' fr°m !*Ch0®1 *° y0Ur h°USe’
The Beaumont District-of thr!*a*’on'
WSC’S will meet for their “Day . _ _ , . . .. . ,.nts
WiKidcrest! f>.'r Dan Lately 1 ve been ___
F , . . thinking about starting to
. I, , stnoke but ! haven’t done any- Hear Dar>: We're two high
' !! <h.W, rt;thing about it vet 1 don’t know schcs.l juniors who would like
c i't I 'aff'iV tieki t" th.- my POfi’id* would approve 1° R*’t jobs at Yellowstone Park
irt’’, at the
Hindi,-.! church
BIG 15 FT. ROLL-OUT FLOWER BED
I because I’m not quite 15 Most this summer. Our parents sur-
of th.- boys I hang around with Priori us and said it would be
!> ! nded Pentecost a 1 are I6 and j- ;ind most 0f ,^em okay with them but my brother
h -ich of Loeb will have as smogj. w,id their parents' per- says doubts if we’ll be taken
mission. What do you think my on because we’re too young,
parents will---ay if I ask them? ^ an >'ou help us with your ad-
_.Carl vice?—Blondie and Yvonne.
Dear Carl Rather than start D«’ar Girls: Many teen-agers
smoking U cause the “crowd” do w‘>rk in ,h(' stores, cafes and
docs, forget the idea entirely hotels at Yellowstone each
For one thing, you are too-summer but most of them are
young. Secondly, keep in mind'c°MeKt‘ students. Other em-
: - United Pentecostal church of: that in all the thousands of ployees are those who return
d I>K-t) will begin a 30 minutej words printed and spoken each;yenf after year. I’m afraid your
[program instead of 15 begin-[week by companies advertising;hr°ther, is right about your be-
- t ;a- April 17, The program!cigarettes, cigars and pipe to-.*n8 too young. Sorry.
* ; The Vok/c of Truth" will bejhacco, there’s • never a single! Address lettery to Dan Halli-
a t at 1:30 until 2 p. m [mention that “smoking is foodjgan,.Box i20. Williston. N. D.
tation K KAS of Silsbee ‘ - ‘ —
Votaw News
lurch.
,, guest speaker, Rev, Charles
. • r.i . of Sherman, Texas. Tm-s-
, day through Friday night this
week Services In-gin at 7:30
-p tu Rev McDaniel of Bos-
sier City. La., will r«- guest
..u mger
Tie- radio program' of the
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The Fellowship meeting of
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■ United Pentecostal churgh;F.dher Collins visited the Bel-
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Mr* rf Davis, mother of Mrs
F W. Stanley returned to her
home in Lufkin Monday after!
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last week on returning from
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1 Clyde Moore visited over the
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Mrv .Margaret Jordon was
honored with a layette shower
Wednesday morning at her
home Mrs. J K Marshall and
Mrs. W C Wright.
W D Young is a patient in
■Baptist hospital where he un-
derwent surgery last Werlnes-
da y *
Vinson Powell suffered an
injured hand which required
10 stitches in an accident Mon-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Smith
and children visited relatives in nesday
Spurger Saturday.
The Fletcher Home Demon-
stration club met Tuesday at
10 a m. in the home of Mrs.
H A Royse. The meeting was
opened wtih the club prayer
and a song. Mrs. W. A Wright
gave a report on the council or-
ganization and the meeting that
was given in Beaumont. Mrs
I M. Butler and Mrs. R. H.
Fountain gave a report on the
meeting held in Kountz.e on
making cancer dressings. The
club voted to "Sell cake, pie and
coffee election day in May at
the school. Thirteen members
and one new member, Mis. C.
Larkin were present. The next
meeting will be in the home of
Mrs. L. Fraytet. The program
will be on leather work. A cov-
ered dish luncheon will be
served at noon.
We are sorry to report that
the new home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Musgrove was .destroyed
by fire Saturday night.
Raymond Johnson of Neder-
land visited hi« grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. John Jordan,
Sunday.
G A Knight and W F. John-
son spent the weekend fishing
at the lake.
Mrs. Nellie Dettling and Mrs
Eunice Swearengen and Diane
visited in the Teal home Wed
“at home” recently, was walk-
ing through his den describing
various pieces of his furniture
collection for the T. V. audi-
ence. He came upon a strange
looking table
and explained
that it was his
Chiro-
practic
table. Like
Bob Cum-
ings, a grow-
ing number of
wealthy men
purchase pri-
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have their Chiropractor visit
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Many of our patients, espe-
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several years before discoveiv
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ing throat trouble this week.
Kitchel Collins of Houston
and Kenneth Collins visited
their mother, Mrs. S, E. Collins,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eck Moore at-
tended funeral services of their
great grandchild. Mr. and Mrs.
Oran Taylor's baby passed
away Friday night in its sU*e*p.
Mrs. H. Ft. Warren attended
funeral services of Benjamin
Roberts of Romayer Friday.
School trustee election at
school house Saturday with
Mrs. R. L. Moye presiding
judge and Mrs. Opal Lee Ala
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re-elected trustee. | Rome patients haven't had a Next article next week.
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Here is a true story, and a
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had been suffering with daily
j headaches, painful menstru-
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| the low back every day. She
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-all the time, swelling of the
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"I Our spinal analysis located
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best of health. No. 316.
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Little Flo Jackson celebrated
her fifth birthday at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Jack Jackson with all the little
folks having a grand time.
Mrs Moffitt of Saratoga was
in Votaw taking census Friday.
Mrs. Teal visited with Mrs
I .aura Beeson Monday while
she was at home she will re-
turn to Houston for check up
Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Collins of,
Livingston visited relatives Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cauthorn and
family of Rornayor was visiting
in the Church of Christ Sunday
and did the preaching.
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Tanton
and son, Ronie. and Mrs. Ruthie
Mae Kirkland just returned
from a vacation, trip they visi-
ted in El Paso with Mrs. Kirk-
land’s daughter and son-in-law
and grandbaby, Mr, and Mrs
Earl Marcantell and Rhonda,
stationed at US Air Field in
El Paso. Mr. and Mrs. Tanton
started to Mexico but was
turned back on account of
snow.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Jones and
children of Vidor visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Sumrall over the weekend.
Mrs. R. L. Moye is staying
with her mother in the hospital
in Houston for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Mills of
Houston visited with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bailey
and children Sunday.
Those visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bailey Sun-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Mann
Collins and Mr. and Mrs. T. H,
Bailey and family of Houston
and Mrs. Hale Jones of Segno.
Mr* Joe Dettling and Mrs
Shirley Swearengen attended
the funeral services of the in-
fant baby of Mr. and Mrs. Oran
Taylor at Holly Grove cemetery
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bob French' and son,,
Raymond, with a girl friend all j
of Nederland spent Sunday
with her parents.' Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Jordan.
Mrs. Ida Mae Whitmire and
daughter, Onjta, attended the!
funeral services of tor half
brother, Ellis Day. at Frank’s]
Branch cemetery Satqrdav.
Frank Kelley **zas taken seri-
ously ill Saturday night and
rushed to the hospital..
Mrs. Gladys King and baby,
Ruth Lynn, are visiting here
with her father, Ed Beeson,
while her mother is under
medical treatment in Houston.
Mrs. Helen Jackson ts hav-
To All
Mothers-ln-Law
This is a story of one of the sweetest re-
lationships that you will ever hear between
a son-in-law, and his wife’s mother, and the
lovely part of it is that it is true because it is
happening to me right now.
My name is Mrs. Sue Robertson, widow
of the late Earl J. Robertson of Kountze,
Texas. When my companion was taken from
me August 14th, 1958, my daughter Cath-
erine’s husband, R. A. (Dick) Richardson, put*
his arms around me and said, “You are to come
home with us.”
Since that day, his home has been my
home—his children, Martha 8, and “Rusty” 4,
have been my delight. His kindness to me
could not have been greater to his own dear
mother were* she on earth today.
That is the reason why I ask all mothers,
and others, too, to vote for my son-in-law, R. A.
(Dick) Richardson for District Attorney in
the coming election of May 7th and accept my
thanks, the thanks of my daughter, Catherine,
as well as their two children, Martha and
“Rusty.”
Sincerely,
f t
Sue. <d^o£zihon
Al l*»M l»f Ujr Mrt. Nabtrttan)
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Zuber, Jerry. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1960, newspaper, April 7, 1960; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth788932/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Silsbee Public Library.