Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1965 Page: 4 of 8
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and broke her It*# She was taken!
to Baylor Hospital, Dallas for treat
ment
M» and Mrs Waller Floyd Mose
ley* took their non Buhba to Dallas
- i iMtkliuii Leu
Mn; Tom Rogers of Wichita
Falls. Mr* Orta Km»x o"rt Mr nnd
Mrs Jack Carmony of Garland
visited Jack Cozart Wednesday
Mrs FYank Lynch returned home
Friday from Scott and White Mem-
orial Hospital in Temple where she
received therapy treatment the
past week.
Henry Thompson returned home
Friday from the M
US
medical treatment.
D Rusk returneu home Sat-
urday after a visit wrth his chil-
dren Mr and Mrs. Raymond Iv>’
and family of I>allas.
and Mrs. <\ W Ainsworth
id son have moved to DalL&
Mis. Cason is in Dallas f°r|ptUtl of Dallas
ledical treatment. Mr. and Mr*
rs Luh« TrimhW* is visiting
home of M.\ and Mrs. Ray
Tnmbie o» Garland this week
i-Yiend.s here received word that
Mineuia hospital.
Johnny Croiiei and Ray DMill
of Camp Hood the ww*k end
here with Johnny's grandmother
Mrs l4)la (Tlnik and other rolatives
1 x*- McNabb was able U> returi
home .'sumiay from Saint Paul Hos-
and Mrs i laud Hogue ofj'
Emory spent Wednesday with Mr
and Mrs Clifford Hogue.
L. o* Williams was in Greenville
VI.i r i.I , •
Mr and Mr? Billy Rivers spent]81
Uie week end in Brown wood vuut
ing Mr and Mrs Billy John Rivera
and children.
TTioiie visiting in the home
r and Mrs Doc Cunningham over
the week
suddenly of a heart attack M* n
day Mr Houser ormerly sued
tl»e Corley frrm and operated o
dairy iiefore moving to Greenville
,in lUbJ.
Leroy Burns of Greenville visit
Mr and Mrs Henry Kerr last
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Armstrong
accompanied Dove Keeler to Lia-
lay from the McKinney Veter- ,,,lsl"'ul «“>’■ Kt*'“
hospital where he hie! . medi,1^ b*-n ver>' Bl bul1“l re>,or'
__1______Ihe was it.iuig well.
>*) ! Am. Ulus. silk a. Uwil hull*.. D-,l..,.u liiulscs Mumiuv
rp. _ a
" M FanNr and Qltaaq houae waa ruahad to a OU-
Jo Ellen Johnson 'mer hospital Monday
C®
Mr. and Mrs Orville Briggs and
Mike vwited her parent*. Mr and
Mrs. Shoity Cason Sunday after
noun.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Caaon and
boys visited in Point Sunday after-
noon in the home of Mrs Karen
Davenport and chiktran. Others vis
tins tier were Mr and Mrs. Rich
Musas, Pal v noanl, Elartra
Cooke. Pearl Allred and pwhap* a
few nth era of the county remember
Dr. Gee and his mn L-win
Sunday School and chu.-h were
well attended Sunday. Our Sunday
School lesson was on Mkali 2 1-10
and 6:6-8, titled 'Remedy for Soc-
ial Evils.'' The Rev Mr Loyd Mr
Kinney brought a wonderf.il me-
sage on the 63rd chapter of Psalms
Mrne.s li N Stokes |iyl JUlt’V'
Services
W. P. Da
William Pink
3 a m.
Springs hotpitall
illness
Mr Darden
..... ..... - .... wsesa. ...... • —
wnght arni girls >4 Garland Hoimaa shopped it Mineola Satur |,,f Thomas J Ds»
and Mr nnd Mr* A. L McLcmorc IKusk Dardw
d fJain | We are gl*d tc report Mrs. TUnj Sei ‘view* were |
Mr and Mrs J H f’avina andiM°Rk of El Paso 1* improving mce-|Tuesday in the
!r oral Mrs Jerry Jackson. Ricky.|ly maj<* *u*ar> She is UiejOiurch with interm
and Mark of Dallas spent the wts*k!dau«hl,?r of Mr- and Mr* LutharjCemetery near p«
end with Mrs Homer Havins |Holmes. ^ral Home of pa
Mr and Mrs A C Keel visited! Mrs Lliner (iaslon received!0^ arrangamwli.
were
Hilly Hooten and children Mi
Mia J C Cunningham and chil
(iron of Dallas, Mr and Mrs Fei-
rell Barter and children of Dallas,
The Rev. Mr and Mrs. Jerry Jack-
son and children of Dalian
Rabb.
Cecil John-Melt list.
rlen o
Houston vis.Lni Hubert MeA1 lisle
Mrs Daphnia Bridges a id Mr and
Mrs J. B. McAliwter Saturday
Mrs ('hark i»e Smith ar.d chil-
UlCii U* ^uatsllofi v utiLtrU M'S. fc.d-
gar Smith Saturday.
The Rev Mr Melvis Renton wh
Sunday dinn»»r guest of Mrs p
L. Davis and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs Bert McKeown and
Larry and Mrs. A. J Robins kpent
t ie week end in Lufkm in thv Douglas Horton and
home of Mr and Mm Garland
Stone
Mr. and Mrs Karl Davis; of Min
eola visi.ed Mrs. P L. Davis and
daughters Sunday afternoon FarmemviUe
Mia Edgar Smith visited Mrs j Those visiting ii
r and Mrs. Ray Shepherd over
parents.
and Mrs. J B Imedicai treatment at Baylor Hospi
Rabe and family during the weak la] in Dallas this
end. j Visitors
Mrs Paul Caaon, Denaia and|da>' were
Phil visited Mr and Mr \ Billy tier and Mr* Jewell Malone,
.’hilders and girl* in C^and Prairie| Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
*xn ui. U.c H. M*lUa*w» iuesuay were
.survivors incli
t week jvol Darden of Lm
attend church Sun-kMuahlera. Mr*
and Mr*. Tom Kn,-|W»rrcn of point
11 homason i *
j {Colo . four iliteral
and Mis.
land family olid
Mr arid Mrs Balia* Dav.» were
guests of Mr Eddie Bullard
day
Mr and Mr Tommy Hay and
Kathy and Claudette visited
Burlin Roberta. ar,d Mrs. Paul Ca.»on Saturday
and Mrs. Clifford Hogue
had all their ehidren home Sun- Mr ard Mrs J B Rabe and Mr
day and also Donny Mason of and Mr* A ( Keal visited Mr
Mr^ Ted Carter Sunday .
aton and Mrs Charlie Greene of
umory 'pent Saturday etcaing
nth Mrs. Nana Callaway.
Mr and Mrs Junior Roberts andgw^'15
•hildren of M<*sqiiite spent Scnday
with their parents Mr and Mrs
and Mis
1 Mrs. Jim Morrow was in Green-
ville for a medical examination
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6 o*. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE............. 85e
12-Ox. LIQUID LUX
H Cans DEL MCNTE SPINACH ............. $1.00
4 no. 2 1-2 sf-e HUNT’S PEACHES__________$1 00
IS ox. Jar STRAWBERRY PRESERVES .... 3Sc
Ladies Wool SWEATERS nnd SKIRTS . 1-2 PRICE
I SELL HOC ON A BOOTS
On« Color TELEVISION ............... $.198 00
Sealy Posturpedir MATTRESS $98.00
With trade in of your old mattress
7-Pi*ce SI49.00 DINETE SUITE 7c
WITH PURCHASE OF
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TOOTED TERRI
Woodley News
The ticknets has let up some and
children are back in school.
Mrs Nir.x Callaway wrj in Da. ,
Snap*
Mr
the week end were, Mr and Mrs
Huren Shepherd of Wichita FalJr
and Mis Giody Wayne Shep-
herd and baby and Mrs Norma Ree (lee of Suljdrur .'s(»rmgs Is-win
Morns of Abilene
The Rev Mr Henry Gorman of
Point prearlteU here Sunday night
in tlie absence of the Rev. Mr
Taylor
Sirs Lyao i lowers and uaugti
lias Tuesday for a medical checkup |<«' and Mike Boult or of Dallas vss-
led Mrs Ikn tue StToggin* Suncwy. just south
Dav’e Keeler rushed by am
Dallas Saturday morning is vusiUng her grandparents ity
The Rev Mr Raymond Diggsphis week,
jet (.rermllie preached Sunday |
Bonanza News
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Biinkt rs
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and Other Reliable
PILGRIM REST
Recently we visited Mrs Lewin
a cousin of ours and was the son
u! Dr. Jerry >»ee Dr Gee came tc
Spnngfield i Emory i as a young
man of it years of age in 1832 with
father, Samuel Gee who buit*
ihe uoutae log home won slave la
bur. that u still partly standing
the Dorothy Kile
nomc in the Pilgrim Beat Coiiiiiiun
Our attendance was down in Sun
jd»y School due to illness
HOSPITAL or LlEEI.,'^«^r^rJ“
Rev. Mr. Pamon* taugt*» tlie clasu
the regular teacher, Mr Wil
lace was sick.
Mr** P - ;md ch.i ir» n m - ■
t*d the morning serviro hut were
able to he in the evening Wffiet
We also had the Rev. Mi Fentc
with part of the church from T.
berty with us .Sunday night. \V
I were happy to haw* titrni.
Gee practiced moujuiic
Springfield and Entry from
rriid-18S0’* to 1NBP*
Lewin, his son was born in Em
ory in and grew to manhood
here
Rains County Leader
James Magee. Caywood *^-
(Nora G -odf »n. V
[and Mrs Birdie
I puh Christi. two |
Darden of GreenvigJ
Mr ar«d Mrs Horace Holmes and ^ point sev^l
and rux grtat-j
and Mrs (.laud Vamon Mr and;
Ray Bullard Mrs Duff VaadeB and the Hev Mr
Henron andjuid -Mrs Lvsiglas Breuer.
i'a];t»earers v
Clifford Darden,
ward Watts, Lou
Jame* Watts.
and Mrs. Fred Slattei made
bus in— trip to Mineola Wednesday
afternoon
and Mrs Claud Varnon and
Claudette visited Mr and Mrs Her-
man Varnon in Dallas Friday and
r Saturday
1 Mr and Mr Vied Slatin' visrt- ATTENDR BNn
ed with his n*-[>hcw Horace Rack ! „
were in GreMvtU* <
nK>nurig |th> funtnU •
Bankston of
ho a In the Gri
'laud Willis and Duff.
shopped in WUis Point and
Wednesday afternoed.
Mmes
1 anden si
Mineola
Mrs (nr.a Prather spent Monday
tnd Tuesday wrth M- and Mr»
Zone Prattler in Greenville Her
granddaughter Angela, returned
home with her fur a few days visit
Glad to rermrt Mmes fvtie asdi
Hoy Yandeil ale .mprosiug frer-.j
the flu
nnd Mrs. Bill HeUam seese!
af lei Humi viaiUirs lo the Oten Mel I
Iona. )
Mmes I. N. Matthew* and
the|Portei shopped in Mineola Wi
day afternoon.
VisiUaa in the home of Mr and
Lwwin's wife has a copy oflMrs Jeff Fleming Friday and Sat
the lodger published in IREK cuo- uuiay wine their daughter and
taining the obituary of Dr Gee The
t*«V'ti was the foietunner ol the
tuary of Dr Gee The lamily. Mr and Mrs Slim Hen
demon. Butch. Bill and Eula Mae
Of Dallas
She was an aunt (
Bullard
Complete
Ser
He!
Beauty
Helen and I
SOUTH SIDE Of!
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EURRV! HURRY! HURRY! UNITED TIME ONLT!
'GUS ORSBORN, JR.
| Mrs. Jessie B Cate* is Mill in
'ihe hospiial ... .sulphui Siring- hut
is some improved
■ Mary Gore was dismissed from:
[JUu hospiial Saturday
Jim Daugherty u dumg u.aeti
better.
BoUjyi Siam Iron FairfkM I lid
tfornta has b«s . visiting her mot)
or, Mrs J. E. Potto thus past week
Mrs. J. E Potto and children had
lunch at the Oammunity Center
Sunday before D>bby o was to leave
for Garland where she caught a
plane for California Monday morn-
ing There were 68 present There
were 11 children. 25 grandchildren
and 16 greal-grandehi'dren among
those attending The children were
Nealon, Nannie, Exa. Irving, Wal
ter, Vioia, Ollie May Lloyd, O’Neal
Bobbye and Joyce.
•
up his garden, so Spring must be
jjust around the comer.
Mr and Mrs. Woodall Asbil1 vto
lied the sick in the ncijhtvirhor.d.
Th» nuilter* quilted for Mr. and
Mrs Artemius White Tuesday and
m-'dr them fu •> r.v.v ■■■■• - Tl .
lost their home by fire two weeks
I'KKKNVnJJt
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REDUCTIONS ON ALL 3
sale!
CHAIRS
Glad to report Jim
improving
:nl Hrfh
Morrow iinprov
Don't forgot t
Sunday
attend cf.urch
Mrs Dan Dm per and uaugiiter.
Cindy acd B, K Lucked of Dallas
were wt^tk end guest' in the home
of thei • parent', Mr and Mrs Jcsa
Luckett.
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South ol Square
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Ethan Allen Early American rocker
foam rubber cushion, plastic ern e-.
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Wing back brown tweed chair
Hd Ok Valve
Ethan Allan . .aple frame chair in
Early American print 119 95 value
I urge swivei ruckers
values to 10995 ________
Early American quilted swivel
rocker 12995 value __________
Hack vinyl foam rubber high back
chair. 89 50 value ____________
Fine brocade brown wing back
chair. 229 95 value ___________
French Provincial TCurhu n qua
chair 139 95 < due ____________
Soft Grew, foam rubber lounge
chei a with aKtrt. 109 50 value
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Early American napie bedroom
Dresver mltior, panel bed.
L>3 45 value .................. 119.95
Solid Oak bedroom. Double dresser
mirtvr, panel bed
Sparish Onk nedroom. Double
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Solid Mahogany Ethan Alien 8
drawer double dresser, large frame
mirror, pineapple, jwster bed
483.85 value ................
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Largt 9 drawer, 64-inch triple
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open bed 288 35-v*!"c----- —-
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Ethan Alien 48-inch hutch
229.95 value H
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6 tall cane back charts, all In fine
distressed cherry frultWOOd Cnish.
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2-piece sofa and matching chair
Suit* Foam rubber cushions, choice
- 151
Dsven suite with foam rubher
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Early American daveno with match
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Ointempo. ary beige vinyl aofa
Foam rubber cushions. 219 95 value }
Danish Modern 3 cushion foam rub- i
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Vii lorian aofa. Solid mahogany
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389 95 value ................
92 ach hhench Proviocin, 3-cuahion
sofa hand-carved fruitwood frame
beige brocatel 419.95 value ____
Italics Provincial aofa. 3-cuahton
loam rubber 199.95 value ____ f
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Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1965, newspaper, February 4, 1965; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth835185/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.