Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1967 Page: 4 of 8
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THE RAINS COUNTY LEADER
EMORY. TEXAS THURSDAY. AUGUST 24, 1967
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Bonanza iVews
Two of our senior citizen*. Mr
find Mrs. Eli Knight, wire all set
for a quite day Saturday but
their children had other plans
for them Eula and her husband 8tiOB
drove over from Dallas with
food ail ready prepared for an in
between Urthday dinner HaskeP,
his wife and son, Jerry, were
soon on the scene and it was a
freat day for them
to attend the church of yr*
choice.
Not any of us would want to
live in a community where there
was no church. Therefore it is
our duty to support our church
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NEWS OF
INTFtEST
By A/RUE HI NNEMKR
WOOSLEY NEWS
birthday the 17th and Mi Knight
will have attained his H5th birth-
day the 22nd
Mr and Mi.?. J T Long weie
in church last evening after b«
ing absent for some time due to
an injured foot We were glad
to see him getting around pret-
ty well even thout
st.11 c.n clutches
an extended vacation in the Wes
tern states.
Mr. and Mrs Riley of Mt
Zion, near Commerce visited
with Mr and Mrs Lee Wallace
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Ray Dean Long
»nd Craig viaited with Mr and Tut’d»>- "ld M"PP’d
Mr.*. J. T. Long and Mi and
Mu. Jink> Terry over ihe week
end
Gary Snowden relumed to
Dai.as with his parent*. Lor el a
and Curlis Snowden afler an <x
tended vi.it with h : nuni. Mrs.
Winifred Ra'b'f Gary is »
grandson uf Mr. and Mrs Pies
Mitchell
Mr and Mrs Jesse Lnfttn and
Mrs Elbert Epps of Clark*
ville recently visited her sister,
es with our presen, e and cooper Mrs Bill Northcutt Viola re.
turned with her and visited with
Mrs Epps and a brother Horace
Millaway, also of Clarksville
Mr and Mrs Jim Kennemer
visited Mr. George Faulkner and
Mrs Pariee Northcutt in Haven
Rest Home near Terrell last
week
Mrs Ella Yancey was taken to
a Greenville hospital Iasi week
after having a fall in her home
Mr Bill Mills has beer seri-
Alexandet Hospital
ter of Midland vrsiied with Mr *' r,,rr<ll Ethei Alexander and
and Mrs Ray Shepherd Iasi 1 accompanied Edward and Kale
ToJes over there to see him last
Mr and Mrs Wren Heater and ***** w“s **,Ter
Mr.v Veta McCloud of Houston
have been vtaiting Mr. and Mrs
Charlie Callawav and other rc! LJoyd Luckett and family a)*-
at.ves the past two weeks » »*P*»‘* <■' « and
Mis Berttie Scroggins and »arnl|J' recently She also visited
Mi> Florine Williams iviiited others
Mr- Marve Gamblin at Dekaib B'-lle Northcutt and M.s
Iasi sundav and Monday Left Ruky Wade spent Saturday nigh*
Vjrs with Mrs Carrie Gowin Thi \
Vinetta Capps and fairily and here to attend the ieun:*.n
spent the night She is a no ■■ a< Archie Bullard s place The
! Mis Scrogg.ns and Mrs \\ weather disrupted theii
toe; Mrs Jim Wright, Dallas;
BUI Oariey, Jr. and family, Aus
tin; Bobby Harkins and family,
Garland; Mr and Mrs Joe Pvle
and ton. Houston; Mr and Mrs
C R Wright and Tommy, Fort
Worth. Mr and Mrs Paul Hukill
and children. Cash; Mr and Mts
Jeff Fleming and Paul, Mr
Hamp and Busin Fleming and
Marian MrCravey all of Emory
and Mr and Mrs Glen Scott and
daughters, Lindalr
Point News
Mrs Nary* Fenter who is in
Mn.'*Knight 'mar'ked he, S3rd ,h’ Greenville Surgical Hospital
is improving nicely Mary fell
last Sunday A M and broke her
leg and >houider She wan rush
ed fo Greenville
Mr. and Mr*. Lum Foy Porter
and daughter and gianddaugh ou*^
weather disrupted
the (Saturday night gathering
H«»d a ni<e day Sunday. h<»w
ever.
Mr. and Mis Bud Shiver* t
Houston Mrs. R S. TadJock anti
the Russell Taciioc k family of
Dallas visited the Leon Gowlns
last week end Mis Tadlock t«
Mis Lilly Loftln of bulphur *>,r T " V" I n n L-bbv Leant
Spring* had dinner with the John -other who i, ill m
with
hams
Mr. and Mrs Duron Shepherd
of Wichita Falls epenr la*’
Tuesday wi’h Mr and Mrs R*i
shepherd.
Br»* end Mrs Mullins and
daughter took dinner with Mr
and Mrs Kirby Cooper Sunday
Mr and Mr* .lame* Htce are -aioed lor a few day* vl*it with
and
tinei and I were in Greenville
s. .eral from here have been last Saturday. She saw her doc
visiting Mr* Marye Fenter in a ,or wl'Ue 1 visited the Schnm-
Greenville hospital this past 'hers We then vu-ited he:
Mr and Mr* Cecil Bruce were week daugh-ers. the Nelson* and Pen-
over to see Mrs Mollie Hennon Mr and Mrs Frank Fenter nmgtons Stnpptd bv ’he hoap;
who la conllned to her bed wit!, viaited Mr* Douglas Fentei •“* *o fee Rosi rleming mid
the ah'tgle*. and has hern aick Thursday night She i* in a Ty- Mr* EUa Yancey who both
for seveial days. ler hospital *° ** d,,1I"f f»irl>r w'n'
Mr and Mr* Claud Jennings Little Ronnie and Don Roberts While there I *aw Mary Sroti
were in caauo Mru* lor a visit nl Mesquite ha* been spending a benter ia lormei scnncurriate at
with Mr. and Mrs Luther Jen- few days with their gTandpai- Woogley). Mary had broken bon
ning* Mrs. Jennings isn t very mts, Mr and Mrs Douglas Hoi eg. but was able to he up :n a
well but he has made wonder ton and Mr and Mrs Purlin Rob "heel chair Also saw Nettie
(rtg Yancey Herring and Charlene
Conner spent Fleming Owens who were both
Sumate* Sunday
Vickie Adams visited
Sandra Blanton Sunday
lul improvement since having a
leg amputated and is looking for
ward to being fitted with an ar-
tificial limb
Mr and Mrs Leo Wall are we te
over in Lone Oak to visit with
her sister, Mrs Moore and fam-
ily.
Mrs Nettle Potts had dinner
with her children. Neal and
Freddy and boys in Point cun-
day.
Mis. Lola Fay Lanham ia
home for the winter and her lit-
tle sad. Jerry, will attend school
In Emory
home over the week end
Several people from here at-
tended the revival at County
Line a part ol las' week
Don t forget the revival at Elm
Marling the 26th. Hro. Dimsal
will be the evangelist wffl 1 am
told he is a good preacher.
Church at Bonanza was well
attended Sunday with Bin. Par-
sons bringing two good messag-
ti Good inteie-t was shown in
Sunday school, too.
We are looking foiwaid to an
other good church year and w-c
do lavi'e everybody in the com-
munity to make a greater effnr*
Mr and Mrs
the week end with his sister ;n
Brownfield.
Mr and Mrs. J D. Hays vis
ited her brother Mr and Mrs
Carl Underwood Sunday eve-
ning.
with their mothers Hadn't seen
either of them in some time
Mr. Hamp Fleming who has
been with his son. Joe Ben FI err
ing and family at Paris the last
two weeks, has returned to the
and Mrs B A Battistonia homes of the Buster Flemings
and Mrs Nancy Battistonia of and the Ryon Wright* for
Galveston visited Mrs Florine The Harmon Kennemers and
Williams Sunday and Monday Margaret .Tadlock sfer* the
-- night here last Saturday night
The Rev. Vance Shultz and Visitors in the Ryon Wright
boys of Hodgenville. Ky have home last Sunday were; Mr:
...- ........ bwn vi(iitjn„ ln A]foa with his Anna Wright. Walterboro. South
Lanham was . ..
PILGRIM RLST
Mr Ant< ne Flshei and h> yen
and wife. Mi and Mi* Albert
Fisher oj Plano, visited Mr and
Mr.v s. J Junes of Frwp it
over the week end
Visitors to Mi. and Mr* Duff
YandeU Thursday were Mr and
Mrs. Grady Panter Mrs Claud*
Willis, Mrs Bessie Prather, Mi*-
1 N Matthew Mi- Eli Allred
Mis Jedn.e pound
Mis Clifton Prathei. dai-K •
ter. Sue and Gene Ann Sm.’ii
viaited their cousins Mr and
Mi Dale Moody and son ard
Mr and Mis. J B Moody !
Houston from Wednesday unt l
Saturday While there they *aw
the Astros play the Dodgeis ,n
the Astrodome. Went to Galves-
ton Friday and went swimming
in the Gull,
Mr and Mrs. Ray Frank).n and
Pam of Mesquite visited her
parents, Mi ami Mis Kayrr.« • :
Jacks over the week end
Mi. Ant one Fisher receive*:
word his son in law Robert
Schultz of Dallas accepted a T<
Mtion in FvansvilJe Indians H *
family will join him by the time
schrs»l starts.
Mrs Gladys Ive and Hajrr.un
Dee and Mrs Edna Holmes unt-
ried Mrs Trucy Holmes t< v 1
Tracy Holmes of Washington. V
C. and to visit with them ■
Mr and Mrs Holmes leave U •
Gerr •»«>• where they will r.if
♦ b“ > ext two years
Donna and Karen YandeU of
Mineola spent last week with
their giandparents Mr ard Mrs
uuie 1 aiiueii.
Mr. and Mrs W A Reynolds
of Quitman visited Mr and Mis
Duff Yandell Saturday
Mr and Mrs Ferrell Crawford
and daughter. Sheri of Orange,
visited her father. Fred Holme*
several days last week
Mr. Fred Holmes s digging
itatoes and has been for
WEDDING hHOYVt.lt
Mr and Mrs Mike Feagin were
honored with * miscellaneous
shower Thursday, August 17th.
from 8:«) 10 00 in the home
ff Mrs Edgar Northcutt.
Cohostesses were Mrs Law ana
Stafford, Misses Sandra North-
cutt and Lou Ann Griffith.
Cup rakes and punch were
served to the friends and re!a
• ivea who calJi-d during the par-
ty hours
Mrs Feagin is ,th* former
Lola Nation
weet potato
c<»i/b!e of
Mr. and Mrs Gary Swlnney of
(ireenviiie ann' unre the arrival
of a son Ai’gust lf^h. .n a
Greenville hospital. He weigh-
ed k ’h« and was named Dor
Ray Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs. G D. Swinney of Green
ville and Mrs Ray Callaway an 1
’he late Ray Callaway
Mr. and Mr* Minor Cain v
ited her brother, Irvin Rushing
and family cf Cors.cana Satur
day.
Michael Scot’, son of Mr
Mrs S D Scott of Garland and
grandson of Mr and Mr- M
E Scott, was seriously injur<d
n a cnir wreck • r Monday H"
suffered b«*’h legs broker, an
arm broken and head injur * - i\
is receiving treatment in a Gai
land hospital and reported to
lie doing as well as couio be ex-
pected.
Mr and Mrs E L Taylor have
returned home after a visit wvh
their ton, Bobby Tay lor and wife
of R * hmond and Mr and Mrs
Claude Burgess and family of
Deer park
Mr. and Mrs C E Ha.J and
family of Texarkana visited the
Humpmey lamdies Saturday
T. N Romine who is employ-
ed by Temco returned home Fri
cay from Viet Nam where hi«
company sent hirr. for special as
era! months
Mr and Mr*. Alvin NorthcuP
and daughter. Pam. were «*n a
vacation trip to the Oark Moun-
tain* last week
Pvt. and Mrs Johnny Bnggs
of Leesville, Louisiana .visited
their parent*. Mr and Mrs Tom-
my Hay* and Claudette and Mr
and Mrs Ervin Briggs and fam
ily over the week end
Mr and Mrs Charier Robfp
son of Greco ville are the par
ents of a baby girl born August
37 in Greenville Surgical Hosp
tal She was named Julie Anna
Mrs Robertson la the former
Marianna McMUlon, daughter of
Mr and Mr* Then McMillon
former Point resident*
Mr and Mrs Johnny Daniel of
Dallas spent last week end with
their parents. Mr and Mrs Tom-
my Hays and Mi and Mrs H
J Daniel and families
M ** WlJJene Ja< kw>n has a<
cepted a position n the Fairfield
school systs-rr,
Miss Ethel Whittle nno Mr
and Mrs M E. Scott are visit
<ng in the home of Mi and Mr*
■ D Scott of Gari«nd
f*«Nq u
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Mr and Mr* Hugh Shultz and
daughter, Barbara. have been
vi*;ting hts mother, Mr* C O
i-hulrz and brother, John K
Shultz and family of Alha
M A tdrey
Mi K irate j y,. ^
end Mrs Jo, Paul M
and Carls, j» yj
tor s Saturday 10)
lare t Brady of,
Berlin Chic" Spells High ffl
In fashion, the term "Berlin Chic* i»
"u tU-oressed women.'
Arr.criranj vuiting Montreal s i .po '*7
C- ; .S.-a J
d;ng Berlin haute coutrajj
•re’ ere*-- 1
t. r.s at ia-’-icn ahows tr.
June in the German Pavilion
at Expo ’*7.
"Berlin Chic- is character-
ized not by extremes in mini-
length, but in the imagmat.ve
interpretation of "in ’ design
enhanced by the creative . c
of fabric and com tuned with
qua.ity workn.ansh.p.
Both European and Amen-
ean women recognize tm:
Thu recognition l.«. ere; led
West Ber n't third larfe.-t
industry—the garment trade
365 firms, rangrnc from
haute couture custom ncjses
to ready-to-wear firms pro-
ducing styles a: moderate
prices, eater to the fashton-
conseious woman.
wtu rec-ogmuon
the garment indur
greatest
buyer* 1
many countries flock to 1
made the garment
grea
nomic assets as buy
Je the garment industry 1
one of Berlin's greatest eeo-
from |
' , SKI
bn's four seasonal presenta- ,
tions to purchase and import I
the latest modes at r
able prices. 45JK0 Berliners |
in the needle trades enjoy a I
higher standard of item* be-1|
cause ci
an "Berlin
ndard of lrviu* be-
1
It’s B &B For Better Bu^
FOOD KING
3-LI. CAN
mother.
htothet
family.
Mrs C
John
Shultz anti Caroline; Mr end Mrs R
Shultz t-nrl sell and children. Klehurf V
and Mrs Larry Griffin, Arling
CUSTODIANS
NEEDED
GARLAND INI>E|-1.M>KNT
HIOOL DLNTRHT
R«M9n PER MONTH
WII.I TRAIN
MUST BE IN GOOD
HEAI.TH
K. N. WA1.1CT
maintenance: dept
EAST SIDE OL
WILLIAMS STADIUM
Garland. Tex.
NOW SHOWING
MHO KAVK THEY DON’T
MAKE WESTERNS IJKE
THEA USED Tt»*
WT JUST IHD!
DEAN MARTIN
GEORGE nCPPABD
"ROUGH NIGHT
IN JERICHO"
TEXAN THEATER
GREENVII LE, TEXAS
RODEO
SATURDAY 8:30
BENEFIT
F.F.A. MEMBER
CANTON CARROL ARENA
ON INTERSTATE 20
PHONE 829-2365
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Be Ready for the Opening of School
Sept. 5th.
Loose Leaf Binders with the Rains WILD-
CAT Emblem in Blue and White colors.
5IW SHERI'S LOOSE LEAF PAPER .... ______ UXI
:«(1 SHEETS 1/MIKE IJCAF PAPER .. .... .»c
J«0 SHEETS TYPING PAPER ...... .... 57i
FOUNTAIN PENS ......FROM l»e TO EM
GLIDE LINE. TABLETS FOR FIRST fiRAIN. .. fle
URAYOI-AS IN AIX SI7.1N—ME HALE A (-OMPl/TT
IJNE MHt LOUR INSPfXTION.
NIX PHARMACY
Emory, Te*.
SHORTENING
•/
With S7.00 Grocery Purdx
DEL MONTE
■» rim
NO. 2 CAN
E 29c
STARKIST
TUN/
\ 2
GIANT
FAB 59
Northern—Asst.—60 Ct.
NAPKINS
PKG........ l«c
BONDWARE
PAPER PLATES
40 CT. .... 29c
DEL MONTE
TOMATO JLK
1 J-I6-0Z. CANS 1
FRESH CRISP HEAD
LETTUCE 10c
FRESH
PEAl
CHES 2!
BUY NOW!
1 2 BEEF
FOR FREEZER
LB........ 55c
SEVEN
ROAST
LB........ 45c
SHOULDER
ROAST
LB.
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Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1967, newspaper, August 24, 1967; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834726/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.