Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1966 Page: 4 of 8
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THE RAINS
EMORY, TEXAS
COUNTY LEADER
ThurwUy, October 30, 1966
PILGRIM REST I BONANZA NEWS
Point News
Mi and Mrs. Jimmi<* Lfe TIA-f Mrs. Vera Williams and Mrs
vei of Dallas visited Mr. and. Eff*c Ricr had business in Env!
Mrs Sam Fenter Sunday j ory Friday
Mike Bricgs of Commerce vis | Bobby Lou Harris of Dal
tied Ilia MltltUi Mr. and Mi's., motlM'r, Mis. Krn«*si Har-i
O. G. BriKRs over thi w**ek i*nd lls WCr* in Greenville Friday}
Mr. and Mrs. John Rosa Waits| ahoppixif.
and daughter of Dallas visited j Gua Sp,rk)l Df DaUa* spent sev '
Mi. aiid Mis. John Walls ovi*i j (,iaj with his sister, Miss
the week end j ^ J4r*. Heien JohMloni
Mr. and Mrs Billy Mulders and flml Pau, 0rsboin of Emory alli.,
■on*, Hickie and Ronnie. Mi's. R. I WPre visitors.
W. Warren and Sandra visited ini
_ . Mrs. Jennie Davis sf>ent the
Gwnvillr Saturday. . , . _ „ *77. ..
Troy and Jam*-* Jacob, of Dal- " £ W !
la*. Onu-r Fivers and son in - J'wpU Ball">'
law. Roy fonnslty of Wylie vis. I Mis. Doss (lain and Ml** E.hel i
lied Mis. Buster Rivers and torn- Whittle went to McKinnney Sun
Uy over the week end I d»y *• Mrs. Margaret Ar-1
visitors to Mi and Mrs Alvin »°M. who has been visiting her,
Allison were Mrs. Katherine iso-1 brother, A. C. Whittle and will,
wen, Miss Louise Bowen and W °* •■'“ham
M Bowen of Idabell, Okla., Mi I Mrs. Lucille Oler spent the i
and Mrs .John Stephens and fam-1 week end with her relatives near |
Uy of Dallas. 1 Weatherford.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rabel Mr and Mrs
apent last week In Houston with
their daughter and family. They
of Gladewater visited Mrs Rosie
Williams Wednesday.
£rr£H.r
Tie Dale.
better.
Sandra Mitchell and Gale Blais
Randy Garrett along with the | ,,. T7? *“*■** °* Bro and Sis
wire tmiong ” °' Y“rtto Sui>'
ia i>. au»rs uikAww. • *-»■- , MHsjng ,he pajr Sunday
received the message Thursday: ** , m y
Mr. and Mrs J. T Tsong wer^j
in the home of Mr and Mrs. Leo
Wall*** for awhile Sunday after 1
morning ai.J left shortly for
Brecken bridge.
I Mr and Mrs Jimmy Dale Vat
non and boys returned from Ua
v\ hi They vtftted >”v t irent-
M «« Fthel Whittle and Mr*.
Lucille Oler carried Margaret
Arnold to Drn*,uu Saturday. M:
Arnold’s brother, A. C. Whittle,
met them and she wtH spend n
i Mr arwi Mrs Claude Varnon and) cun(jav
Mr. ami Mrs Ray Trimble r>! Claudette before moving to Rich
Dallas visited Mrs. Lula Trimble ardsoa. Jimmy Dale has accept-
ed a post tfon at Collins Election
ics plant.
< k end
ny L)
Dee Smith visited Tuntmie Orv
born who is IU In Emory Krl
day
•U attended the Huntsville Rodeo
Sunday. Also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Hambrick.
THE LAMES CIVIC CLUB
WILL CONTINUE WITH ’ll IK
RUMMAGE SALE FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY.
F. C. MO.NTf iOM UKY HAS
BOOK OK I "OEMs l'l BIJSHK.lt
F. C. Montgomery, affectional-
ly known as ''Mr. Caywood." is
celebrating two important events
this week: His 91st birthday on
Dallas visited
llama Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Cleo Hatley vis-
Porter and I Bed Mrs. Bessip Hatley In Sul
boys. Johnnie and Rickie of Tex Phur Springs Sunday,
arkana spent the week end with I and Mrs. James Phillips
his parents, Mr. and Mrs Connie and children »I Dallas visited Mi
Porter. | and Mrs. Cliff House over the
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lynch of, w“k end;
Bryan spent Sunday with hit
mother, Mrs. Frank Lynch,
Mr and Mrs. John Ivey visited
with Mr and Mrs. Claud ifennen
Claud hasn't been
very well lately.
Mr and Mrs. Claud Jennings
were in Sulphur Springs Sun-'
day to visit her mother, Mrs. I
Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Craword J Mattie McLeroy She is »onw»-
and daughter, Sherri of Orange v hat improved. Mr. Cecil Is feel
| visited Mia. Cl aw fold's .fat he i , better, too.
and Mrs. Cleveland Collins Fred Holmes, Friday and Satu: 1 Mrs. Olile Mae Asbill and lit
of Fort Worth visited Mi's. Liz- ! tie granddaughter, Donna Stone,
zie Collins and Ted over the i spent last Thursday with Mr Edd
w*«*k end. Mrs Larry Hudgins enplaned l 4shill over in Minsoh.’* fk-nku
Mr. ami Mrs. Lester Rabe aro at tMV* Field Airport Friday . citizens Home. They found him
visiting their daughter and son- morning to Join her husband, feeling better, too- and he does
in law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen Iwinny, who is in Davisville, R. I. sit in his chair some
of Houston this week. shp tokl w it would only take} Mr and Mrs. Don McGee. Don.
Mr. and Mrs. BiU Answortfi of and a half hours. Rene that na and littie Frankie spent Satur-
Mis Rom.- Wll »» moving fast.
Non. and her husband. Dsnie!
Vickers of Fort Worth, were la
the home of her parent*.
aril Tvlis John Curler. Their
Charles, Ws wife. Boot*. a*d|the .Spring
by • number of
of leaders^
"***■■ those r~,r„-
z °ur **> weJTT
'■"•tu. Mr »nd „ *
and ..." "r»-
Bonanza win j*
“elrod Ruty
tlwlr little son were she, guest,! ore looks,
of the Cartel s.
Mr. Fil'd Holmes told me, he
Booker Nix, Jes-> Wade Leonard j ^armersviiit
Allen all attended the Huntsville
Rodeo Sunday .
dsy night and Sunday with 1
and Mrs. Garland Ratliff
tonrarg u,
Suxannm Hat* of Point was ! Mr. and Mr, JUn y
a visitor in our .hurch last night.: vnuttng with their
p"; ->!»'• i ““ tforn than '
j * m San Angelo
. i v lr. *v t-Hi i<*xas.
Mr and Mm .
a JL
. *. 1
......■ SL1
fn-nd,
aad Jerry Koiglit r ,,ai w,»n
pretty rnuiic with thru iwa,
meats. They also atTompanird
song with Mrs, Passon* at tl
piano and s. J. Adams leading
The young folks
I :ii
,aat
, elution
Mrs.
veim*
Hunts'1
very nice program at church I
evening after which Rev, f
brought a very got* mrostage
You that couldn't he tlien
missed a blessing.
Mrs. Hanna Looney was con
fined to her home early last
week due to an ailment of her
back.
Mr. and Mrs Wcrtdrow Asbiil
have improved their home by -d
ding another room to thetr
house They Just finished adding
a concrete porch to the front
not long age
Mr. and Mrs James Ratliff
Mr. and Mrs Leo Garrett of
the Elem Church. Mr. and Mrs
la* Wallace. Mr. and Mrs S. J.
Jo attend chuixkj
Mrs. Lixa Terry wasn't very
<ppy last week when one of
te dairy cows rendered her a
| Mr. and Mrs. Horace Holmes j vicious kick Just below the knee,
| visited his parents and other rel-i however, she felt better when
| atlves and friends in Snyder sev , she decided no t^one.s were bro-
and Mrs. C. B. AnswerJh I oral days last weak. j ken even though it did hurt,
and son of Dallas visited Mr. Mm(^ . . Holmes Clifton Mrs Alt> Rmk1, Mr **”
Mr. and Mia. Martin Fenter' and Mrs Dike Box over the week Prath,r 'Jimm FranlUin and ,T.fT'rutls "Ta ^Nettle Potts and
and son. Charles, visited their ^ I Janice were In Sulphut Spring.- visited fnends and rela Mr* Buena Jennings attended
parents. Mr. and Mrs Bill Hum- «' and Jamrs Iv> ““ Thuraday for C.ibwm s big o,» n “'T ,h * **y Thu?^3r,. ,hp Hannony Aaaoclatlna
phrey ami Mr. and Mrs Irvin j lamily of Gland Prairie ami Mrs. I |ng ^ * talk #bou, „ nuach of I‘°"’ will be remembered ( |jUltman j„, week where they
Filter over the week end. They' Audit- Ray Steven, of Lone Oak pw(pl(. M(J WPrybod waBlinJ “.’he tormfr Ul“bf,hfd AUa were present for the business
also attended the Slate Fair In! vi*‘,ed Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ivy i what you wanu.d
Dallas. Lisa and Joe Humphrey' ttn<* J06 ^at' Sunday.
' " " ‘ “ * Bro. Loyd McKnney, Mr.
B. N. Stnkf-s attended
able
dom.
Mis. El*i« Garrett i
iied church at Bon*
night,
Mr*. John Clapp Wtm
h»* in church Sunfcj i
ness We mteM her.
KMiim 11 nr of
Mr% Ollte ArrevySf, , 1
• h.r
■ ' v
• ' • ,r . I
, aL
In \ndenum
Mrs Jack Short bhi
hospital, E 604 MJ>,|
traatawnt
Pri e Mason « Pyy\
in a hospital there tor t
in Gl
\frs Lai lie Porter and Mrs
B.aM.A. Annual Ai»sociat)on
Mineola 1
Mi* .1«■ w• • 1 Sloan of Gladewater j Luther Holmes, Mrs
also went to the lair Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. A1 Regan, Bobby 1 Aub Pot ter visited in Greenville Mrs
Oct. 21st, and the acceptance >f| ^ ^ of Hlirlt vUltpd ,{ay Saturday.
his third volume of poetry for| ^ MLss Myne McFadden over| Mis. Opal Van of Dallas and
publication. the week end.
"Echoes From the past," is the' Andrew Fenter was in Green-1 visited Mr. and Mrs. Minor Cain
title of the new book. It ia mad. | vlue recently for a medical ovr' ’he week end.
up of short poem* on various! up.
subjects, drawn from his feeling Mra game Tilton, who Is In
for the homey things of life and a Greenville hospital, Is improv-
his great love of nature express-1 ^
ed In his own creative way
Copies will be available from
the author as soon as the books
ccmc off the press.
Mrs. Lizzie Collins and son, Ted
returned home Monday from a
visit with her son, Cleveland and
family.
Mrs. G. B. Lynch and daugh-
ter. May Dee, were In Greenville
Monday on business
Miss Beatrice Abernathy Is
spending a few days in Grand
Sellne wt’h her sl«ter. Mre H"ro
er Glover.
Miss Ethel Whittle and Mrs
Jennie Davis were in Gieeuviile
Thursday on business
Mr. and Mrs. James Burchett
left the first of the week for
places in Arkansas to thrash rice,
They expect to be gone about all
weeks.
Mrs. G. B. Lynch and Mrs.
Uaye Dee Smith shopped In
Greenville and visited at Wesley
Manor House Tuesday.
Cecil Spencer was in Green-
ville for a medical check up
Wednesday.
Mrs. G. B. Lynch and daugh-
ter were in Emory Thursday
morning to see her brother, T. E
Osborn. Another brother, R. L.
Osborn and son in law, Cliff Huff
Mi and Mrs. Lankston Ivie and
' Burrel Ivie ol Dallas visited Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Hatley Sunday.
I Mr. and Mis. Billie Joe Forbs
and son of Sulphur Springs and
Mr. and Mrs. John Forbs of Dal-
las visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Forbs over the week end.
| Mr. and Mrs .Gerald Porter of
Commerce vliated Mr. and Mrs.
Aub Porter Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelley McKee of
Lubbock visited Mr. and Mrs. El
mer McKenny and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Shephard over the weekend
Mrs. Myrtle Garrett of Green-
of Abilene came down, and tooki v'llp visited Mr. and Mrs. Cody
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Osborn back' Garrett over the week end
with them, where Mr. Osborn Mr and Mrs. Matt Scott re-
will have medical treatment, I turned home
Saturd:
Mr. and Mis. Cleburne Gairett! spending several days in
with their son and family,
ay after
n Garland
Jacks and Horace Holmes attend ,
ed Wednesday
Mr an if Mrs Tim Monk vts- i
ited her parents, Mr and Mrs '
Luther Holmes Thursday and
Tracy returned home with them. |
He had been visiting Mr. and |
Mrs Monk at Allen. Mr. and i
Mrs. Lee Galyean of Alba also!
visited.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ray
Kirkpatrick are through digging
potatoes. I am sure that they
and their hands are glad. BiU Me-
Kay and Mamie also are through.
Think J. T. Kirkpatrick and the
Farrii Ramseys ate still digging.
Mrs. Raymond Jacks and
daughter,Mi• Rayfuid Biiggs of
Point shopped in GreenviUe
Thursday.
Ml. and Mis. Albert Fisher of
wanting Glu of Daugherty Elizabetn
! taught school several years In
and West Texas.
the! Jim Kindrtck and his wife, the
at | former Effie Lawson ol Denver
HOty, visited for
Raymond i with Mr. and Mrs
few day* ago Jim wiU be re-1
membered as the brother of Jes-
sie Klndrick and they were rear-
ed in litis couimunily and weir
closely related to the Waters of i
Emory.
Mrs Exa Adams sent several
days over In a GreenviUe hoop!-!
tal at the bedside of her aon-In-
law, James Shipman, who was
pretty Ul for a few days. When
he was able to go home she ac-
companied him and Pat and stay-
ed home with them until he was
meeting as weU a* enjoying wor-
shlning with other chureh
groups and hearing some good
sermons.
The Singing Convention at-------- ,
was enjoyed! Springs hospital tar
Hi* mother,
and sister, Mn. 1
Tyler, vtsltad turn i
H.ENTY
a short time Daugherty Sunday
EU Knight a-------
Mrs. Bob Pm* ip
home after ho* a , |
MOBIL SERVICE STATION
COMTLETE LUTE GOODYEAR TDU*
DELCO BATTERIES
LYLES J^LK, GAL TV
MOBIL SERVICE STATION
RUSSELL
of Emory visited Mr. and Mrs.
Cleo Hatley Thursday night.
Mrs. Ernest Harris and Clodell
Briggs were shopping In Green-
ville Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams
FDR YOUR
FALL WEDDINGS ... RECEPTIONS
AND PARTIES
SEE OR CALX,
IHLLIARI) FLORIST
AND CATERING SERVICE
3405 WASHINGTON GL 5-1031 GREENVILLE
Plano vMtH hi« father. Mr An*
and Mr* S. I) Scott. hh -h»- WHl ond
Mr*. Kuth Larson spent last Mr, Roberl shultz of Dallas,
week with Margaret Arnold and daughter bf Mr. Fisher, also via-
went to Fort Worth to visit hei Rrd a couple of day*
cousin, Mrs Rhodince Lake. y, , and Mrs. Clyde. Cheek via-
Mrs. Alt Harris returned Mon jtPd daughter. Mural
Ja> from Fort Worth where she , Wevluv .,da> tUgh.i ai«d they
attended the wedding of her attended the fall.
grandson, WaUace Harris while Mi*. Eugene McCravey visited
there. her father Mr. Antone Fisher.
Mrs. Jack Stone and children, Thursday.
Wesley and Carol, of Emory vis Mr and Mia oilfton Prather.
Ited Mr. and Mr*. Roy Hatley Mrs Medders. Angie prath-
Sunday. er visited Sue Prather in Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Northcutt vis- .Saturday and attendt*d the fair,
ited Mi ond Mrs. Eddie Jones ,»f They attended the Ice Capades
Funory Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cheek and
Mr. and Mrs Edgar Northcutt Murel attended the Tyler Rose
and Aline and Ray McFadden festival in Tyler Saturday and
I ;V
wmm
1^1 i* H'; >5
A
were Dallas visitor* Sunday.
Big Red Delicious
5 lbs.
Fryers
Lb.
25c
Extra Large White
Eggs
Doz.
TOOTER TERRY
visited their sons and famUle*,
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Cheek and
Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Cheek.
Mr. and Mrs CUfton Prather
attended a family gel-iv# * geiliei
at Blossom Sunday. The occasion
was a nephew of CUfton Prather
and a grandson of Mrs Bessie
Prather was home on a leave
from the Marines. Mr and Mis.
R. G. Greathouse uid Clndv. Mrs.
Bessie Prather and Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Willis, Jr from Emory;
Sue Prather. Dallas; Mrs Zone
Prather and daughter, Green-
viUe; Mr .and Mrs. Law Woodall,
McKtaaey; Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Cole, Dallas; Mr and Mrs. Lar-
ry Bradford, Blossom; Mrs. Des-
sie Wells, Paris; Mr. and Mt'&Jra
Cole. Debbie, Blossom, and Ron-
nie from San Francisco. Calif.
Mis* Juanita Smiley of Mun-
day vidted her mother, Mr*.
John Smiley and sister and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. DerreU Kile,
over the week end.
Mr. and Mr*. Alex C-lddens of
Shreveport, La. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Chastain Thursday
Mrs. Thelma McAree is visit-
mg her sister, Mrs. Valla Os-
borne in Muteshoe They aU Vis-
lied the latter's son, the Rev. Ce-
cil Osborne. Jr. and family, in
BUllngs, Montana.
Mrs Kate N1* has returned
to the honk ot her mother, Mra.
J. W. Potts, after being ia a Sul
phur Springs hospital several
days last week.
ty £. M Sch/WtM. fiotea J9M»n
OLD STONE FORT
_ Nacogdoches ______
The Old Slone Fort standing on the campus of the Stephen F Austin Suu
Teachers College at Nacogdoches is generally believed to hate been he*
during 1779 o' 1780.
It has been held and garrisoned at various times by Spain, Mexico, t»
Republic of Texas, the Confederacy and the United States.
It was truly an outpost in the wilderness!
Nacogdoches itself, one of the four oldest civilized settlements in Tcxa-
named for the Nacogdoches Indians Here in 1716 the Spaniards established
Mission Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe around whose deserted bonding
Nacogdoches was permanently established in 1779.
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Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1966, newspaper, October 20, 1966; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth835027/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.