Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1966 Page: 4 of 8
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THE RAINS COUNTY LEADER “ had suppre with SERVICES HELD I <•
“0RY’_TEXAS___:^eSu^n“/MGorP“d FOR MRS. STOCKTON .
ROMAN/A WW? MW-Sr WARMING Mr. Kuby Nail K«m»y «... Pteri! wr,i^ iur H» It*.'
Jr*?, The Buford Tsmon. h.ve mov- *!“T daufh."“™' *►“«• *»d 84, a rwldent of Point1
Jisuztxsjsn "t r* r-
««**. .rcrs.'sr
I Sunday afternoon they were
thr i ocipjont.h, of lnvr!y house
0 also
I understand his children ar»*
*11 at hi. ^nl tlm. la>t 'n‘ rrof,,Pnt»1 or 8 'wr'> nau'e
k. . , , warming by their many friend.
“uer ' ” 3 i ““**'* *«* «h«- I-m Or
Mine., Gertrude McClain, Mary E™,ry' Su^hur Sprin*a;
. .... .. . . 3 rornev and other placet as well
Gore. Junel Blanton. Kxa Adams ' ”,a
i , as their (
__j .h„ . as uurir own community and sur-
and the writer were over ifi ,. «.r
. _ . . . ... . . . rounding communities.
Lon*?view last Wednesday to visit .. ,,, . ... . .
im i „ Mrs. lanton will be remember-
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McClain. He . ... . . . . ,
. . . ed a* Virginia, daughtrn- ot KVa
is jusi get tin* over surgery arid 4 .... , ...
•be had a heart attack recently. Ca""' “** ,h<'
We were happy to find both of " a'P1 ol ■
them aomewhat Improved. | We ara happy to have them
We also visited Mr and Mrs *** "U’ T ° *aVln?
Balford Adams of Gilmer, She 'M‘a' J',rn,,y “ numb,‘r nt
lan't very well from the wreck!
they were in si-reral months
Mrs Mtrt Terry and utue , ,,,,, ... .
and little Chris were in the hom,
oaugnters, Menu and siortiton, 84, a resident of Point
Mathele of Deoatur vlaited with most of her life, were held Sun o
NEWS OF
INTEREST
siminw Kys^srs.'s.'a:S5.*5s^^
Claud Jennings was able her home at 7 o’clock Friday Alexander ate dim,,-, with to a houw r.esr them '
n church Sunday night af r.ight I and Kearney via Mi and Mrs Claude Pennington ™*®.
let haying l*s-n alightly ill with H. U. Smith tsmdui led tiie set- 1,1 r*WB,,V Their also of Greenville. ~ ~ —
a rt»ld. view. Burial was in the Lynch | ^ laW’ a*blt> Kc'crat visitors to U» Prwley' th«.'w.Jfv?1™ Garr
Bro. Hasson fiil««d his rogul u Cemetery under the direction of d *** surgery here. They Porters were Mis. Virgie Greer. MineoU 101 tCflUJ!^ **
plao- .'unda, morning Good Eubank <v Co Funend Home J
crowd for church ami Sunday °f Point.
school. Pulllioiueik wm* E\fiett Ta>-
the Point Union Church
Mi** Stockton died *t*
her parents. Mr. and Mrs Leo day
Jennings, over the week end at 2
to be in
sit "i ci ? r ■=*
Terry T k°nK iind that of his patents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Outer Satur-
aImjm- who attend'y? «i«gino aighi
over at County lam* Sunday en rh«»y returned to Fort Worth
Joyed the good singing as well a Sunday morning witere they
meeting with friends. t'ould b<‘ present for church and
Mrs. iJaraey Medkiff and sh,* could meet with her class
daughter, Jane of Moran visit ,>f Junioiy that she let*ties
ltd with her sister, Mr*. Roheit Mrs moIIIp Hennen hasn't been
Spinks, and her parents Mr. and vrry Weil the last f.w days but
Laelowy. she was able to be in church
They attended tlw homecoming Sunday night He, son. Horn
I Several visitors I here from *®r. Elmer McKinm'y, Aubrey
Center Point and the Arch Gof- Pnrtnr, Enua Hootcn, Frankie Ol-
fords of Sulphur Springs were er and Hlllie Kivers.
present for th»* <iay M»rvice. | Mrs. Stocktun wa» born in Ala-
—-- , April 24, 1HK2, and was the
CT 4 D daughter of G4*orge Stuart and
DI\I(111 1 01 / ill Olivia Holmes Stuart. She moved
Mrs. Erma T. Moore and Rain8 Coun'>' U"m Alabama
- —. 'daughter Sherrie, Mr imd Mr*
Mr and Mm Charles Carter | iRme*- MfMire of Irving viaited
Mm. Edgar Smith Saturday surviving Mrs Stoc kton are
ii
at the ago of four or five and has
resided in Point sinep
Edge- Smith Saturday Surviving Mrs. Shrktun
.. ,, . ... .. three daughters, Mis Hoy Mc-l
Mts. Daphnia Bridges, Mrs. ^ <lf R(t>wU> N M..*Mn\
IVm RUey ukI daughieni Ann.d e ,,aul Whlttl, fH)int ^ l
and rfonna Lynn of Alba, viait- Lem M(.m,r „f (-ailjn„
ed Mr and Mrs. Mar Garrett and M,.c v„,,„ , , . I
afternoon' ^ ^ ^ . - «'>, »f|
Ioint, uin* uiolhct, Tuik Siual i
and Mrs. Cliff ^treikTk ,g fy,in, tlVe grandehildren and
were Sunday dinner guests of U great grandchildren He, |lUs-
Mr and Mrs Wilhs Marlin band, J M Stockton, died April
| | ;
family of Arlington, Mr and Mix
„ Texas is
Ford Country.
gume at Emory and enjoyed it as
well a* the band and other per
formanees
Janie is a student at North
Texas
Freedom (!hurch had several
of Sulphur .Springs wrax out
To
see her and Mr ClauoU' Sunday
evening
and Mis Jim Morrow are
home [nun West Texas where
they spent several days last week
visitor* Sunday Among them j Mr. and Mts, Pete Adams cele
were Sister Tomlin's sister and brated their first wedding anni
hei children of Whitehouse. versaiy Sunday by
They were guests of Bio and friends and relatives.
Bobbie 8trebeck of Ath.os were LEAUKK HONOR KOIJ.
w«-k end vlsitoi-s to ttieir par- James E Luckett, Adrian
ents. Mr and Mrs Joe Streherk Civig, Hail IUss. IW Foster
Mrs. Lillie Murdock of Galena Rex W W. Kernes. Leon Clark,’
Park. Mrs. Jewel Spaugh of Alba LiUian Orebom. A. A. Wright,
were Sunday dim*- gents in the Mra. H. K VoUrath J. C Flem-
horn.- of Mr. and Mrs. W R j„g. A. D Greer, J. E Worthing
GIas* .. 'on, Norman Adams, W. J. Short
Mia Margaret Thornhill I. In Buck Uitham. Emogene Na^
vislfin* °TS, ! M Mu,> Iluglies, Ray
visiting(metical treatment Kren, Finis Humplirey, Jake Me
Week end visitors in the )i<*ne Mtllan, A, J Flitz, Mrs Myrtle
Foit GaiaiM M Hgftfiop
•«l«r Tomlin (»vf-r thf* Wf*ok ond i The S J Adams visitivl with^ # V/'I"*1" Mi:ian* A J F'rtt*. Mrs. Myrtle
Mr. and Mr. Cehe Bailey were|,heir children, m‘. an,i Mrs Pat 'were Mr*•“““• Ra4>h
out from Lmory to attend church,.Shi Oman Sundav evening Thev ^ M NAekoi^ Viv» J. Vernon. Pearl
at Freedom he, hi. am, [mm ^TT^LT mcal ZZ .T r^'T °' f"" ^ T
Houston came for tnem. [them before leaving tor ebu^, ^ *“ ^yD°^ Mn M J B McKee,
J!Tj?ulnM,red R*tUf dld hCT Mrs Irm* SP1"*1 accompanied '"Jirs J T York and son Mr. ^ ^ M" ^ U"
go<»J deed Of ,he day by going her mother, Mr* Lackey, to Sub [tbhert Davidson arTlsTilv V
>“ j~i*rs^rsx.-tS25 Ert 2 s£.*s
Where’67 Fords makeu.
best travel companions
with Winnefred and enjoyed be with her aon, Neal and family
Joyed being bark In their old fi of Point Sunday,
write church of Freedom—even) Mr. and Mrs Leo Wallace vis-
though It may have changed lo-jited In the home of Mr.
cations since they were members and Mrs, Tanton Mr. and Mr*
Mr and Mrs. Ell Knlgh; were Cedi Bruce also visited with the
over in Dallas visiting with their Tanton*.
daughter Sunday j Mr „d Mrs D on McGee, Don-
C.^666
j Mr and Mrs Cliff Chastain Sun
| day.
| Mr, and Mrs. James Valetine
of Mesquite visited her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bob Chastain,
and grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.
Cliff Chastain over the woe* end.
GUS
Travel *>th a ’67 Ford and tnjoy new peace and puut (
* r 1
swinging, new find of h»yh-[x*rt,j#manca tmtty c
• - ven go tr* UK.on economy route WMo mm p.
luxury only more costly car* have a nght toJIGoM*
your choree from the* choree wap of travel^ f
Country... right now ... at yuur fwdC '
ORSBORN, JR.
EMORY. TEXAS
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GRAPEFRUIT DRINK
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CHUNK TUNA
FRUIT COCKTAIL
PEARS
TOMATO JUICE
Shurfin*
Shurfine
3 lb. can
SHURFINE
PEANUT
BUTTER
12 Of. Jar
35c
Market Made
SHURFINE
Frosen
ORANGE
JUICE
S-OZ. CAN
5/1.C0
Shurfine
2 boxes
Salt
15c
Arrow
Pliro BEAN
2 lbs
S 19s
Shurfine
5 lb. bag
Corn Meal
39c
Shurfine
BLUE LAKE — CUT
GREEN BEANS
Whole K or Cream
CORN
CHOPPED
TURNIP GREENS
SPINACH
VIENNA SAUSAGE
Anti-freeze
ROXEY
DOG FOOD
ISA££ 45s
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Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1966, newspaper, November 3, 1966; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834928/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.