The Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1957 Page: 4 of 4
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KERENS (TEXAS), TRIBUNE, APRIL 12, 1957
Mrs. D. E. Stander of Corsi-
cana visited with her grandson,
Jerry, while the Leon Star.ders
were away last week.
Dear Laurette:
Enclosed is my check for re-
newal to The Tribune.
We certainly enjoy receiving
it each week as it is so newsy.
,We like the Editor’s Column, but
Womanlike I get many a chuckle
®ut of “Sugar and Spice.” Keep
up the good work.
Please note change of address
Which is temporary, but for how
long T don’t know.
Happy anniversaries and good
luck.
Sincerely,
Pansy Dannelley
1429 So. Monterey Ave.
Ontario, Calif.
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Kerens Tribune:
Am sending you $2 for Kerens
paper. Am glad you sent the
eard, as I did not remember. No !
Slews, except I will be 84 in
’August. Awfully hot here in
.Corpus.
Love,
Mrs. W. M. Fuller
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Dear Mr. Kittley:
Received your card reminding
Sne that my subscription expires
this month. On the card the sub-
scription rate was listed as $2,
But I seem to remember paying
$2.50 since I was an, out-of-
town subscriber, so am enclos-
ing check for same.
With, all my school work and
i®tra-cu rrieular activities, I don’t
get to come to Kerens as often
j&s I would like, so I have en-
joyed your paper the past year.
T want to congratulate you for
your civic-mindedness that you
display in your attempts to wake
a few people to the needs of our
town. I have always been thank-
ful that I was reared in a small
town (in size) like Kerens and
Have always wanted to see some-
sene take some interest in it and
Mrs. Cliff Turner and Mrs.
Winfred B<jrry of Dawson visited
Mrs. Leona Anderson and Logan
last week-end.
Fiances Kent has just recov-
ered from the mumps.
help it to become even greater.
Sincerely yours,
Donald Cloud.
Editor’s Note: Thapks for the
kind words, Don. The subscrip-
tion rate is Still $2 per year to
everyone, so we are crediting
your subscription through July
of i 958.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rawlings
of Venice, Louisiana, Mr. and
Mrs. Felda Johnson of Athens
and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sulli-
van all had Sunday dinner with
the Yank Rosses. -
Mrs. B. F. Shaw is recuper-
ating at Memorial Hospital after
having undei'gone surgery last
Week.
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Mrs. V. E. Graves and Miss
Uarlene Graves had Mrs. Graves
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Crocker of Tyler as week-
end visitors.
??OWJ/JVeWS
By Mrs. R. E. LAYFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Walker of
Lubbock visited his mother, Mrs.
J. C. Walker and other relatives
last week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eastland of Kil-
gore visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
White Saturday.
Mrs. Lula Boyd and Sue of
Richland visited the C. W. Mc-
Clendons Saturday.
Mrs. F. L. Bray, who has been
away from home for a long time
ill, is at home to stay for
a while.
Bro. Kenneth Evenson visited
Mrs. Ebb Wright of Athens
Monday and was sorry to report
she wasn’t doing so good. Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Ganze visited
Mrs. Wright Sunday. Mrs. Mor-
gan Lowe, Mrs. Griffin and
Grannie Reagan went to Athens
to see Mrs. Wright Thursday.
Also in Athens last week to see
their sister, Mrs. Wright, was
Mr. Fred Elliott, Mr. Jim El-
liott and Mrs. John Carr.
Mr. Alleip Bancroft of Eureka
was in Powell Monday.
Mr Ebb Wright was in Powell
Monday.
Mrs. H. H. Hanks was in Pal-
estine Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray
and daughter of Odessa visited
the D. L. Rays Monday.
Mrs. H. H. Hanks went to
Palestine Wednesday.
M. J. Crawford, Tillman Reed,
Milton Johnston and Tennyson
Whorton \ isited in Powell last
Thursday.
Mr. Odie Burk and Mr. Ben
Sloan went to Hillsboro and
Temple Thursday.
Mrs. D. T. Ray, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Ray and daughter, Mrs.
Gene Clifton and children all
ate supper with the Pete Ray
family of Corsicana Sunday nite.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Godley
went to Fort Worth Monday In
business.
Sunday visitors in the Murray
Alsup and Mrs. S. E. Johnston
home were Mrs. Mary McCleary,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnston,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rendon,
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Johnston
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ce-
Ocil Johnston and Don, Mr. and
Mrs. Buddy Sessions and chil-
dren, all of Kerens, Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Cartledge and
daughter of Corsicana, Mrs.
Charles Howard and children of
Bardwell, Roy Johnston of Roane,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnston, Jr.
and daughter from South Amer-
ica en route to Oklahoma, and
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrv Johnston
of Hillsboro.
Visiting in Mrs. Fannie Bolen
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Spurger
of Houston visited his mother,
Mrs. J. C. Spurger last week-
end. Mrs. Spurger, her son and
his wife visited, the Dogwood
Trails in Palestine Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles William-
son of Dallas visited Mr. and
Mrs. V. D. Bruner last week-
end.
Mr. Guy Lancaster was in
Athens Friday visiting the Jack
Albrittons and Mrs. A. J. Des-
kin. Mrs. Deskin and Amy plan*
to return home this week.
Mrs. John Glass and daughters
and Misses Brenda and Bonnie
Massey spent Sunday in Jack-
sonville.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dalton
and daughters Karen and Rozan
of Dallas spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hall.
Mrs. Hall was in, Dallas visiting
her daughter last Tuesday when
the tornado struck only seven
blocks from the Dalton home.
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Lester Perry
have moved from the Charlie
Speed apartment to the Grover
Rawlings house.
Mr. Henry D. Hulan, who is
attending Baylor University was
home for the week-end.
’home over the week-end were
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Flynn and
family of Angus, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Murray and son of Rock-
dale, Mrs. H. J. Ganze and
Charles, Mr. an,d Mrs. Bill Bo-
len and children of Corsicana,
and Mr. and Mrs .Boh Bolen and
family of Corsicana, Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Nowlin and girls of
Fort Worth, Mrs. Glenn Henson
of Corsicana.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Layfield
visited Mr. and Mrs. Boh Berry
an,d Linda of Kilgore over the
week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Inmon
and daughter Annette of Dallasi
visited in. the home of his father
Mr. J. N. Inmon and Miss Ethel
Inmon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bris-
tow of Palestine also visited in
the J. N. Inmon home Sunday.
Visitor in the home of Mrs.
Ben Miller and Jeaniee Sunday
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Miller, Dickie and Terry
Don and Mrs. Curry Butler and
daughter Betty, all of Corsicana.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Con-
ger and family have moved into
the Wilkins house, and the Wil-
kins are now living at the old
Ivey home. Mr. and Mrs. Las-
siter, who did live there, re-
port their boys are really en-
joying country life.
Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Reed,
Robert and Mitzi, Mrs. Willie1
Reed, Mrs. Brack Shelton and
Virginia spent Sunday in Waco-
with friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gowan of
Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Jester Lay-
field, Marion Vance Layfield and
Mr. Vance Thompson all spent
the week-end at Buchannon Dam.
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Kittley, Wayne W. The Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1957, newspaper, April 12, 1957; Kerens, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth810459/m1/4/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Kerens Public Library.