Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1968 Page: 4 of 8
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EMORY. TEXAS
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THURSDAY. JANUARY 25, 1968
BONANZA NEWS
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though at Ethel’*. Dnalr hu my *nd daughter* visited Mr
thank* for a subscription to The Mrs. Herchel Ramsey and lam
Leader ily Saturday night and had sup-
Thr Otto nnherterm'*, Dull*-, per with them
virited Weaver Kennemer last Mrs. Clifton Prather visited
rriday night. George Kennemer her mother. Mis Conrad, of
of Irving visited him. and at Em- G.eenville Wednesday She was
ory, on -Saturday about over the flu. She also via-
■ Mrs. Pearl Turner uho had ited Mr. lasinard Allen in a
and 9|
By JENilK H
J-rr SUITS thi ft^ril^Mr w.m Wwards her home built last year on lend Granville hospital
Sunday momlng with, perhaps. £ passed ^h.f^Mrs^a JSK
brought a gisd message and law of the former Sybil Gill and
••unday night Id* message from a member of the Heath family.
of Re
pretiencf* of
and friend*.
H. Duncan v
he body
laid to
Luke 18 wan very food.
Tin* singing under the loader
ship of Neal Pott* had a *plr»t-
r.al trend ♦Hat we onioyod.
The no Wallaces were a little
nrouri of themselves ihnt th^y
could be hack in church.
Mr J. T. Long is not well and
wasn't able to bo m church.
Mr* Oillen Stubb* i« Hick in
Corpus ChrUti with n sister In
law who is very ill Ourren car-
r>s on with the work at home
while she is away.
Mr and Mrs. Buddie fjoio and
Do Wayne were in Campbell to
visit hi* grandmother Sunday.
Mrs Cxi Adams Isn't feeling
too well doe to a throat condi-
tion
They tell me Mr*. Bruce,
who has been so ill over in
Wood Memorial, is sifting up
k me.
Mrs, Katie Bruce. Mrs. Lu-
cinda Mitchell and Mr*. Wene-
fred Jono
seme time
Ruthie Mitchell and her hus-
band.
Mr an«l Mrs .? m Morrow of
8an Aneclo arc her. due to the «* »"><* Kevin of Mcs.,u,e vto-
HW of her brother. Jim M l- with their patent*. Mr and
chell. We understand Mrs Mor-
row Hester as she is known to
U*. isn't very well si nee she «o
.rrently had an appendectomy.
Mrs Woodson Ashill was ov-
-r in Sulphur Springs Frid.y to
hool and church almost every
.*'ck end. We are glad to have
a host of Pearl at “home" again, even .t
trM in t h«* Oreemdew Cemetery
titer a lengthy illness in his
Dallas home. He was active in
both World Wars since he made
the Army his career. He and his
r oV(*rj abroad some f th?*
time
He lived in our community b***
O re becoming an army man and
at one time he mark* our hou*e
his home. One of his pet Jokes
was that he based his Army oa
*eer on his Freedom School a-
chievement*.
He had many friends and
while waiting for the funeral
cortege, which wae late, the
minds of some of them seem to
wander back to those days when
different incidents in his young
• r life were recalled
He married the former Ina
Looney and they had two chil-
The daughter lives in Dal-
is only on week ends, durini
school
Mr. and Mrs Newt Han' t
:nd Lewin Fannin were visitor'
O Mis Rom* Homing at he
daughter’* Mrs. Bobby Owens <
Oteenville, last week
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PJWiRIM REST
DMA PRATHER
shave been .ponding "('n i ne ogugnwr i.v« in
. ... ,hr „f Mr. Us and the son followed in the •’
at the hrd..lde ot Mr Qf M, d#ddy jn thr ..no Mr*, ad*- *«»*•.. a
he is an army career man. alto
Mr and Mrs Hubert Terry
Mrs. .links Terry Sunday
it of
PAIXIKE RIVLRS
Recent visitors to Mr. and
Mrs. Billie Rivers were Mr. and
Mr* Forest Hooten and family
i nd Mrs Ethel Edwards, Lone
oak, Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Hoot-
• n, Greenville, Mr. and Mr/.
Dwight Rivers, Arlington. Mr.
Visitor* Saturday and Sunday ^n<j \|r* Melt» . ^4vers and M
Mr. and Mis Clifton Prather i,.nit. Mr. u.id Mrs Billy
ere Sue of Dallas Mis Zane John Rivers and family. Garlan t.
rather, Tommie and Pat tie IT.i Mr. and Mrs. J. D Pritchett and
,f ; *>f Greenville Zane Prather fcoyg, Mesquite and Mr and M -.
Eff Rowland, Grew
Little Melon** Rivers. Dallas,
waited her gi and parent'1. Mr. and
Mrs. Billie River*, last week
Visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Do/1
Cunningham recently were M.
and Mrs. David RaysheU and
boys, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs.
1 Billy Hooten and family. Green
v<ile.
Sunday Mr and Mrs Willie Ivy’s
•ind helped to celebrate Odie s gleSfS Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
birthday Dwight Rivers. Arlington Mi
Visitors to Mr and Mrs. Roy xtnd Mrs, Btcky Brummit and
Sadler Wednesday were their tamiiy Emory Mr and Mrs J.*»
Powerman, Belvia and Melos:*
*m
sday t«
ob for
n a job for LTV.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace f! lines
«'opped *n Qieenville Friday, al-
. visited Mr. Leonard Allen
who is in a Greenville hospital
Then they vi<#ited Mrs Gary A!
len and Angie.
Mr* Don Yandell
KI.sHJ.RMAN’S IKK
VV. V MITCHELL
GEORGE MILLS have
pounds of fish they caught
at Lake Tawakoni The
Mitchells have a cottage a
Whispering Oaks. Lot 38
and Mis. Mitchell is
former MOEELLE
CEY . . .
Mr. Wayne Fiomis and David Billie River* has returned MM \KKIVAL
of Terrell. Mrs. Odell By ram and home after being in Baylor Ho-.,
little Joe, Terrell visited Mr. and pital several days. His sons and
Mis Forest Hooten in Lame f; milies visited him over the
were
daughter. Mrs Lorene Huddles,
ton Mrs Bessie Prather, Emorv,
The telephone is out of order
late Monday morning Mis. Wood, Dall“ #nd
daughter. Onetta of Trindad.
They visited others of Alba.
Mrs. Kirkpatrick was carried
Passon was asked to an-
Greenville.
Jerry Ivy had the misfortune
of getting a toe broken
Mr and Mrs. Billie Rivers. Mr.
and Mrs. Billy J. Rivers and
Oak.
Riley Graham is in a Dallas
hospital for treatment
Terry Jackson, Mesquite is
spending this week with his
t.artdmother, Mrs Jessie Havins.
-s eek end
Mi and Mrs Gerald
r.ounce the arrival of
Jan 18. The grand
Mr and Mr*. W G
Mr and Mr*. H. L Hughey , g! rat grandparent! are
Dallas spent the week end with Mrs Dave Hazelwood,
her mother, Mrs Jessie Havins.
Among those who have been
01 at their homes are Mmes.
^ri^^riw'wii!• ^m*m' ,hrrrr’.h
The Community Center for the
Blenda n'’,i, nt ,h,> slnnprs *° 1 un-
ln 1hr net-stood I I.nally came out of
si ix’k and reallztsi he said for
the benefit of the Center."
Do hope the weather is favor-
liUy J.
»o Grand Saline hospital Friday jamjlv Garland. Mr and Mr*
lot treatment r wight Rivers, Arlington. M:
Homer Martin's aunt. Mrs E* cm| Mrs. Eff Rowland, Green-
•a Magee, passed away Sunday. viUe. Mr. and Mrs Dan Shaw
Jrnuary 14 Her funeral w*< end Danny, Greenville. Mr. and las with friends and relative*
held Tuesday at the Emory Bap-
tist Church. Burial was in Pi!
Mr and Mrs Willie Ivy spent Zoia Sheppard. Georgia Cunning-
Monday with their daughter and ham. Mllte Rtver*. Cltford H'V
family. Mr and Mrs Jo Bowman
in Greenville.
In the hospital.
Mrs Georgia Knight
end Glenda were over
home of the S J Adams Sunday
The occasion was a birthday din-
ner lot her and Stanley Other
guests were Mr. and Mr*. Pete
Adam*.
Mr Custer Terry and little
grandson were over to check on
the Elm Cemetery since the
rtin* On their way home 'hev
*<opped by for a little visit. He
pretty well brought me up to
date on the welfare of the rela
fives Wish he had time to stop
more often.
In a recent vwit to the Sulphur
Mr and Mrs. Doc Cunningham
arc spending this week in Dal-
*ble an that a good sized crowd Crim Rest Cemetery Our sym
can be presnt.
NEWS OF
INTEREST
ft, AZKl’E KENNEMER
pathy goes to her family,
Mrs. Clifton Prather visited
Mi. and Mrs. Sam Nutt of Alba
Tuesday.
Mmes Jackie Huddleston and
Lyndell Huddleston shopped in
Greenville Saturay
Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Franklin.
Mrs. Clifton Prather attend Mr
Tommy Oestrum's funeral Tues-
day.
Mr. Stanley .Steed Is still not
yue and Don Carmichael.
Mr*. Pauline Rivers visited
Mrs. Lucille Oler in Point w^o
hts been very 111.
Mr and Mr* Willie Ivy visit-
ed tihetr daughter Marye Nafl
Bowman in Greenville Saturday,
who is ill with the flu.
Billy Joe Byram. Terrell. viAt-
ea Mr. and Mrs Billie Rivm
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Frankie Oler
have been staying with Mr*. Lu-
cille Oler who la 111.
Mr and Mrs Dave 1
have returned hone fna|
where they visited la I
of Mr. and Mrs
wood.
Mr*. Carrie Gowin v-.vited
Spring* hospital we were sad to \feaquite last week, in the home (rHmK up to' ^ He has ^
f.nd Mr and Mr*. Jim Mitche’l her ,on. Eligc Gowin and for s()iwtime
K) very lit. !. mily Mr and Mrs Clyde Check
Mr. Peachy UpeeH wm »..le to Mr an(J Mrr Jerry Dtitfherty in GieenvIUe Wednes-
greet her visitor* with a smile ar,. the parents of a little daugh rtav -phPV a)so vjsjt(^ wj,h t|10ir
while Mr* Dureen Wyatt, who p, -phe ut,ic Mias made her ar-
wa* relegated to the hall due to rival on Thursday, Jan 18th. She
the over crowded condition of weighed 8 !hs . 9 ozs and was gtv-
the hospital, was better and try- en the name Christi Denise.
Ing to get a little rest. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Among the non ailing people Leon Gowin and Mr. and Mrs
wr visited with were J, D. Mtt- K L Daugherty
Chell of Texarkana, son of the Aunt Bottle Kennemer is still
Jun Milcliell,. Mrs. Elvie Pep- sick, though better. Ava. Violet
per* and Mrs. Exa Morgan <t and Fsta were with them again
Dallas, sister* of Mr* Mitchell )3at Sunday.
and Mrs. Esther McDonald, Mrs Alfie Gowin was hospitalized thr hai-her shop
Sprcxl’s sister at Wood Memorial Hospital for yjr and gjnt. C. V. Gordon el
It hod been year* olnco I had a while last week. He was able iv]pr visited her sister and hus
non Mrs McDonald, one of our to came home Saturday morning h ind, Mr and Mis. Bill McK >
loinvi Rains Co. teachers. r>.,k Foul and Dessie Holt of
Another one of ou- old timers ffallsvllle visited at the Jes* Bv
ha* passed out of the picture as rent's and Ethel Alexander'* last
Mr* J T. Long received a me*- Sunday. They expected to visit
sage that her u.tcle, Mr Charlie Bessie's uncle. A P. Ward He
Stubbs of Boswell. Oklahoma had visited at the ly»well Ri
had passed away and that he pans at Shirley Saturday night,
would be buried there. He was and to the funeral of Mr. Oden
reared in the Bonanza Coirantnv Ft’wards at Sulphur Springs Patrick, carried h<-r t" Mincola
niunity. Sunday afternoon. He returned In (,.r medical treatment
?.nn and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hll
la Cheek of Greenville
Mr Collie Panter, Grady nivi
Pearly Panter attended funeral
services for Tom Stephenson
near Paris. Texas recently.
Vicki Steed was out of schisd
on accormt of the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Duff Yandell was
out awhile Friday afternoon long
enough for Mr Yandell to go to
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Collie Panter and
Karl attended the funeral ser-
enes of Mrs. Geoivc Hendrix
in Dallas Saturday
Janette Kirkpatrick was *lck
end out of school Wednesday
Iier mother. Mr*. Hubert Kirk-
FINAL
REDUCTION
SALE ENDS SATURDAY
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dent of Humble (Jil A Kcl'ming t ompany, receives the cere-
monU key to one of San Antonio s pioneer stores from Mayor
W. W. McAllister, Sr. The weathered building, known to gene-
rations of Texans as the Schultze Stove and Hardware Com-
pany, is being restored and will become the Humhle Pavilion
containing a travel center, transportation exhibit, and theater
nt HcmisFair '68. the first world’s fair ever held in the South-
west, April b lo October 6.
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Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1968, newspaper, January 25, 1968; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834619/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.