The Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1956 Page: 2 of 6
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pugh, Jr.,
of Dallas spent Wednesday even-
ing with the Robert Earleys.
Mrs. Virgie Nuns and husband
Of San Benito spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bobbitt and
sons Gene and Herschel on Fri-
day.
Miss 'Carlene Westbrook spent
the last several weeks with her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Lee of Fort Worth. Mrs.
Lee will be remembered here as
Genevieve Westbrook. Mrs. Syd-
ney Westbrook went for her
daughter last weekend.
]\|rs. C. I. Sims of Dallas spent
Sunday night with her mother,
Mrs. J. C. Walker.
Mrs. Oscar Shelton, Misses
Ruby Spurlock, Mary Lou Keel,
Betty Mitcham and Dorothy
Thompson were in Waco Friday
selecting cheer leader uniforms
for the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Trent and
children, Jodie, Sharon Elaine,
and Jerry of Dallas are vaca-
tioning with his parents, the
Joe Trents.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Fain of
De Soto visited their daughter1
land her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Gene Wasson this last
week.
Mrs. Grady Ellis and daughter,
Glenda Gale, and Miss Betty Lou
Parker of Pittsburg, were in Ker-
iens Thursday and Friday visit-
ing friends. and relatives.
Only Tbi Choicest
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For your Family Table
Albritton Grocery
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TRAVELER S CHEQUES
ore year
money
When you carry Traveler’s Cheques on vacations
or business trips, you don’t carry money; instead,
you have the power to create money.
Cash is anybody’s money if it falls into other
hands. Traveler’s Cheques do not become money
until you sign your name in the presence of
the payer.
Don’t take a chance of having your trip or
vacation ruined by loss or theft. Buy Traveler’s
Cheques at this bank before you go.
MEMBER FEDERAL OEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Kerens
MEMBER FEDERAL
•£SERVE SYSTEM
In the July Primary ...
TEXAS' RURAL VOTE
OVERWHELMINGLY ENDORSED
(CARRIED 206 OUT OF 254 COUNTIES)
(Wilson Inspects Coots on His Willionison County Farm)
WILL WILSON
f WB ’ * .
ATTORNEY GENERAL
POL.AOV.
OF LIBERTY COUNTY
METHODIST CHURCH
9:45 am. Sunday school hour.
Classes for all ages. Lessons
based on International Lesson
series.
11:00 a.m. Morning .worship.
7:15 p.m. MYF.
8:00 p.m. Evening worship.
Wednesday: 8:00 p.m. Prayer
service.
BAPTIST CHURCH
9:45 am—Sunday school
10:50 am—Morning worship
6:30 pm—Training Union
7:45 pm—Evening Worship
Wednesday: 7:45 pm—prayer
service.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible Classes Sunday____10 am
Worship............ 10:45 am
Evening worship......7:30 pm
Ladies Bible Class
Tuesdays...........2:30 pm
Mid-week service Wed. 7:30 pm
skin ITCH
HOW TO RELIEVE IT.
IN JUST 15 MINUTES.
If not pleased, your 40c back at
any drug store. Instant-drying
ITCH-ME-NOT deadens itch and
burning; kills germs ON CON-
TACT. Use day or night for ec-
zema, insect bites, foot itch, other
surface rashes. Now at McClung
Drug Store.
SOMETHING NEW in the automotive field is the Bear On-The- >
Car Wheel Balancer, like the one pictured above. This new ‘
machine is being featured in the service department of Bruner
Chevrolet Co. According to Mr. Bruner, the new balancer has
been added to give the car owners of Kerens and trade ter-
ritory a more complete and up-to-date service facility.
TRIBUNE ADS PAY
1 PRICE DANIEL Stands For:
, House-cleaning cf official
* misconduct
A Citizens Law Enforcement
* Commission
g/ States Rights and Local Self-
^ Government
y Best schools in the Nation
£/ Higher teacher pay, retire-
ment benefits and old age
pensions
Statewide water conserva-
tion and drouth relief
¥ Lobby Registration Act
KERENS (TEXAS) TRIBUNE, AUGUST 24, 195«
<£/m ‘"Jlat
<y\fews
By JOANNE JOHNSTON
REAL COOL hoofin’ goes on even in a
Missouri midsummer in this cave 300 feet
underground at
Branson; 50 de-
grees just right for
ncing.
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nsuravtcz
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
9:45—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Morning worship
W. F.........................................7:00
Evening Worship ....................8:00
7:30 — Wednesday evening —
prayer meeting.
DISCUS world record owner
Fortune Gordien gets off win-
ning heave in Olympic tryouts,
a bit short of his 194-6 record.
Peai&i Watch &
jjeiuebuf,
Expert Watch Repairs By A
Graduate Watchmaker
Authorized BUTOVA Dealer
Fire — Tornado
Automobile
Seale & Walker
wSPECIAL!
Kerens Bobcat Zipper
Binders
r? 1-3 OFF! T*
FREE!
Identification Chain with Each Zipper
Binder Purchase!
ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER ZIPPER
BINDERS IN PASTEL COLORS
Prices Range From
$1.95 to $6,50
HEY, KIDS! With each school supply purchase you
lean enjoy a free drink on the house.
Agents
HILLIARD DRUGS
Visitors in the Rendon home)
/over the week-end were Mrs. Bes-
sie Miller, rs. Donie Young and
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Reddin and
children from Dallas. The Roy
Johnstons from Roane and the
Charles Howards from Bardwall
were also weekend visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Johnston
and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Johnston and Don spent Sunday
in Corsicana visiting the Clayton!
Cartlidges.
Don Lancaster spent Saturday
night with James Goodwin and,
went to Erwin Sunday with the
Goodwin family. Freta Sue Mc-
Glaun spent Saturday night with,
Pam and Joy Lancaster. Jackie
Lancaster spent Saturday night
with Kenney McGlaun. Joy Lan-
caster spent Tuesday night with
Charles Goodwin. The Denver
Lancasters spent Sunday after-
noon in Bazette with the Ben
Lancasters.
Mrs. Howard Weaver from
Corsicana spent Tuesday night
with the Clyde Andrews, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McNeeley of
Longview visited the Clyde An-
drews over the weekend. Mr. and
Mrs. John Wilkins from Summer-
field visited the Andrews Satur-
day evening.
Capt. Paul Bennett who has
recently returned from Japan
visited the B. B. Bennetts last
Friday. D. B. Bennett from Cor-
sicana also visited the Bennetts
Friday. Mrs. W. A. Mason from
Purdon is visiting her daughter,
Mrs Buron Bennett, and family)
this week.
The Harlen McQuareys and the
J. A. Scruggs had supper at the
Corsicana City Lake Thursday*
night. J. M. Scruggs of Navarm
visited his son, J. A. Scruggs and,
family last week.
Mrs. Roland St. Ama, Hoyt,
Kenneth, went to Frisco Tuesday;
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Williard St.
Ama and Judy. Judy St. Ama re-
turned to Kerens to spend the
rest of the week with the Roland
St. Amas. Judy’s parents will
come to Kerens Friday and will;
•attend Hoyt St. Ama’s wedding
Saturday in Sour Lake with the
Roland St. Amas.
Mrs. Prather Anderson from
Corsicana, Mr. and Mrs. Mat
Horn, Mrs. Trevor Dutton spent
Wednesday with the Loyd Quinns.
Mirs. Elmin Howell visited Mrs.
Quinn Wedensday morning.
Bobby Sessions spent Tuesday
nisrht with Don Johnston. They!
enjoyed a night of camping out.N
Visitors in the Ben Crocker
'home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Crocker and children, Rhonda
and James Leroy of Rockdale,
•and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Crocker!
fond Mr. and* Mrs. Raymond
Crocker of Corsicana.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy McClung
of Dallas visited his mother, Mrs.
Art- McClung last weekend.
Mrs. Bessie Berry, who is em-
ployed in McKinney, visited hefi
mother, Mrs. .T. F. Mullins, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry last
week-end.
CHILDREN
CANT* ,
BE
REPLACED
Men’s standard brand
Dross and Work Shoes
at reasonable prices. Bring your
•bees to us for expert repairs.
SULLIVAN'S SHOE SHOP
THREE LITTLE schoolgirls sip milk from fibre containers
during visit to American Can Company’s New York plant
where millions of the containers are made each year for
school milk programs. National Dairy Council estimates
that 16 million school children drink some 4.5 million quarts
of milk each school day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Armstrong
and children from Marshall visit-
ed the G. D. Watsons and other
Irclatives last weekend.
STACKED with clippings
about her is this bushel
basket displayed by Marcia
Valibus, Miss Miami Beach.
GET YOUR
FIRST GRADE KITS
SECOND GRADE KITS
THIRD GRADE KITS
Already Made Up
PRICE DANIEL LED IN THE FIRST
PRIMARY BY 165,000 VOTES
Here’s how the candidates rated among those
who know them best:
DANIEL OPPONENT
DANIEL S HOME BOX
781
115,
OPPONENT'S HOME BOX
911
321
' THE PRICE DANIEL RECORD: '
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Cntrie^busting Attorney 'General of Texas;1946-52; led fight to wiri-baickt
Texas Tidelands; ILS;; Senator since 1952; authored toughest •.«jnti-nqr.-
cotics law in history; World W.dr It vetgqm^married, A children; fgjrmer
dnd'rnember oUREA; dedicated public -Servonf nationally Unpwmfpr his
fairness, honesty and integrity. Y-. '%■ ' .
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Kittley, Wayne W. The Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1956, newspaper, August 24, 1956; Kerens, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth810321/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Kerens Public Library.