Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1978 Page: 7 of 12
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■day. here vtiltl
I parent., Mr. A
I Kendrick.
/IDLE IS A I KEOUI..I
■in. He U a learner reiUa
GASTON ASHt
1 which God p'anied the
i TsudaiseM at ,u4,j
ante lo be one of out
te tie Jr that God had
pow became we loved
.tat had Killed beyond
vanished, lor hie
He mull keep hit Hardee
faith and ituti until we
I hat planned a rlch«
I unseen slnaet.
lOGD) K SEKTSGN
TrEEDOM news ^
0y Ells* Ter ^
Sulphur Spring), Artis & Erua
MUler'i con,pany for (he
week arid weekend were their
tndsifl, Alien Walker, and
their son Carl from
is&u
" Wtl U
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L^vld » “*IU J .
^ornei Urlv:l'
K . i- ■
P*L tftj' thi J
WtLju David -P
r^upf“‘"u;<1
■*;„
ilitit granddaugh-
lof J
bless!
glv
ing
we receive.
out and worshipped the one
these
ings we
still have some sick folks
around. Mrs. Eva Knight is
tceling better. Alice Knight
lias had a bad headache over
the weekend. Hope she feels
better s<h*i, Lula White hid a
few bad diys last week bjt is
feeling belief. Lei*l Asbill is
still at Baylor but the report
»r him he wa< doing just real
good. His wife Ihreict ipen
some time ova-* there with
jljittirf*'
of villi on
him. Maty Bishop & u «■ Jt.
log.
Mrs. Viola Asbill didn’t
try B
ketp the chores going.
shill
^dav. Thay
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,
tawida. * c,lU'1 e“
P* yju: (
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rttv*. *'• '
Lg dtlldrcn fr|,m
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Clotty * wtdJlt.c
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. luu of 10*«>> «Ul’
^people. Ullct
l-a
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l 00 ot us just
to eooklei with -ur
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^ip an wtia’ c.ar>*
mt te If*1*
putlog tcrvlcc wai
I, te evening
„„ ^s.t >t v. irslnp.
yi uo ■ d n J
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, KH.’..p HI Hi lit
rr.V
t'.| !"«*-*g* wai
loC u near, in the
I'ati. a,” Joshua
\. u:: ud :
kill, J cl 3t Hi
mernt nr adge was
■ mi 'M precious
*stHeo. Ill •• J,
: - •
IS >iy f'd 1‘ and
Is 111 people. He
is jail) . "Jd tin t.
i s Hi most precious
jut He gave Hu
|M trlght give His
Elate hint lot
da' it* is.
I hit been kutd
Our Sun Jay
was learhUlg,
ig. Guess
I point uctoss to
(tend. W. U
hk I've had all
duash I can
keep up the
lure.
flow marc ac-
trt are titan the
Mali and diffl*
by Mts.
r beautiful
I went
feel well ai all when Mary
visited het Sunday.
Mr. A Mrs. Cecil Bruce
spent tite day Saturday with
thelt son, Btady, A wile Car I
at Golden. Katie said she &
Carol did sonic canning and
they were coming .ft pretty
pond with their new house.
Out granddaughter Peggy
long, her husband Kay and
children, Craig A Paula, from
Mejqute ate supper with us
Sat, night and visited Mi. A
Mrs. J. T. Long of the Bo*
nutiza Community a while.
Brad Potts sang a real pretty
special song at the Bonanza
Church I v u. Sunday morning.
He really did a good job of
singing "I Come to the Garden
Alone." He and vfierrlt ate
really a blessing to the church.
Sherrie can play jutr real
pretty and everyone should
show their appreciation to the
.net who try to help carry on
the churches. So lew young
people do. There arc a lot of
real nice good young people.
II we will look lor the good In
them we can always find It,
Mr. A Mu. Bunch Dnughcny'i
son, Vernon, and Ilia family
from TcUit. .. home and
.pending a lew days with them
and I know they are vciy
happy. Mrs. Daugherty's mo*
that from Scaly is also visiting
them. They went to see her
and she came home with them
fo- a few days. She is a very
sweet p :.-son. I think.
Jerl A Jlnt Burgess have had
several visitors and they have
some vUitlng ft oi Ocf, n.
The, always hsve lots ol com*
piny seems like. To me they
ate wonderful people.
Bulord Cates Jt. A Linda A
the children were all able to
be back In church Sunday
morning.
OUlc Asblll's slirer Grace
from Wyoming Is vultlng her
his week. So 1 will be staying
with Mrs. sybil Cunningham
far a tew days. Hope Sybil U
feeling better.
Etna Miller vulted her sun
Jerry and Ills wife Jane Friday.
She also visited her sister,
Mrs. Valllc I oltln, all f
gran
wife Mary,
Garland and
ter Dunna Millet ol Sulphur
Springs. Their son Wayne
Miller came by Wed. eve a
while. He had been lo Dallas
to sec his doctor and got a
go.d report,
LV.l OUlc Asbill visited
Jinks and 1 sat. night. We
all had a real nice visit.
Talked lo John Shumate on
he phone one day last week.
He said .te was feeling very
well but It was awiully luee-
sontc down there.
1 got a beautiful birthday
. ard tr .n. my two grands.<tu,
Kevin A Kyle Ferry, ol Dallas
this past week, alto one from
ut granddaughter, P.gg) I mg,
and In i family, out tun Hubert
and his wile Dicta, all of
Mo quite, and >ne from a
frtcnJ. proud ol them all,
rhftca Asbill a Laos Jr. Al*
bill and Mary Bishop and Hilda
EilUoii went to . la I las to die
Baylor H.apftal Sunday to see
loon Asbill. Found him teehng
as well as could be expected.
He is hoping lo get to come
home In a tew days.
B. ttet is little with the fear
of the Lord than great treasure
and trouble therewith,
P- v, list 16.
FI. >sc vUitlng Mrs. Lucindla
Mitchell Sunday were Mr. A
Mrs. Ivan Mitchell, Karen A
l.aqttlta from Dallas, Mr. A
Mrs. J. D. Rimer Irom New
Waverly, and Thercfa Ann
ft m Me.quite. There ..a is
tile Kistters' daughter win
caches school hi Dallas.
Mr. A Mrs. George Jones
an J Mr. A Mi.. Robert Sisk,
Kin I Heath, Ivan, Peggy
A Karen A her little boy A
l.aqulta also visited Mr, A
Mrt. Hoo'ss Beavers.
Dinner guests Sunday >t Mr.
A Mrs, George Jones were Mr,
A Mrt. J. D, Rimer A ! herein
Ann and Mr, A Mrs. Charles
Bruinit.
Paul A Ricky Ratliff A Kim
A Heath Sisk all went swim*
.
The ally thing is they never
want to get out.
Dollie A Kim SUk, Winifred
Jones A Mrs. Lucinda Mitchell
all went to wills Pjint Friday
night to see Brian Mitchell
graduate.
EMORY BAPTIST
YOUTH NEWS
It was a BASH' and we tiad
It at Emory Bipttsi Church. It
was an End of School Bath
for the sole purpose ot cele*
bratlng ihe end ol school.
We kicked It oil with a
"nuke your own sundae" and
nun, did we ever pul away
the ice cream and chocolate
nip,
This was followed
syrup.
Tl
magician, juggling
sy a
and bal*
through 23th. tlich
Jayt^ . "
i 64' ■»! '
2'Jth. L.'W 64 it 20tit.
i. ' • .........
'Tend.....IB, ■ Mk„ .
Hard b it not damaging win 1
around K p. m. Sunday.
—Mrs. I...
National Weather Observe.
1378 ALMANACS FOR SALE
Mrs. sallie Allred returned
home Sunday a'ter visiting
her daughter \ sm-iiflaw,
Mr. A Mrs. Ira May >1 tbi-
lene, the past tw< we eks.
Mrs. J.Uv and granddaughi. ,
Kelly Brntley, accompanied
ter home.
ORIVFWXV CAVIL
BENNY RARE
SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED
«WT1C TANkS ANO LATTFWAl LINE
IOI 11 INCH HOAD TILS
k-MoNi 214 saa 2S7e
POINV TCAAS TSATS
CRETE YARD ORNAMENTS
ITHS FROGS, EAGLES
ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM
SOUTHARDS
H WEST OF RAINS ISO
•Jackie Butler
JGro. $ Sta*
CONOCO GAS
J. hottest
• going
HWY. 19 NORTH
The Personal Touch:
Care and Accuracy
?%&
When o child
is sick, you
wont fo know
his medicine
is just what ,*^1-
your doctor
ordered Our pharmaceutical department
has a reputation for care and oceuracy
WARREN S PHARMACY
EMORY, TX PH. 473 2313
WE ARE TIRED OF OVERTIME!
YOUR HELP IS NEEDED.
HIREV
COMPANY, INC.
IEWS FROM CONTACT MARILYN DAVIS
430 PM HWY 69 EAST
THRU THURSDAY EMORY, TEXAS
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
RASNS COUNTY LiADBt
EMORY. TEXAS
THURSDAY,
JUNE 1, 1978-
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LI <J Ben (sen, 240 Russell
‘ dg., WAdMMfMt r>.c.
Billy J. Smith h-u moved to
arvic Bullard's rent place.
lo»>n animal act by a class*
mate o* mine from Criswell
Cen'er ot biblical Studies,
Donald M. Fr«*n *h (««*en
spiiuiing a basketball <vi the
p slut ot a pui).
The evening was menagerie
.)• giraea* all played Mini
inarshinan"«\, man Rank*
mallows, and more inarsti*
mallows. The evmuig wa
climaxed >y a song for all by
Dixi Fiench, Earl Bruce and
James Burns, 1 hey uicludcd
sudi classics as "Clucken *n
the Ground*," "The CampUb
Ming," and »ther ldi« hut
goodies'
After a short time in which
Don French shared about the
■ .
outside for a 30*minute
marshmallow war. Ever been
hit up side the head with 1
wet marshntallow?
It was a bash and a .access*
tul one at ha?. Other pro-
gram! for the youtli will be
forthcoming,**Reported by
Ear! Brut e, Associate Pas'
of Em**ry Baptist Church
YAPPY HOLLOW
WEATHER REPORT
F
FARI BRUCE (center), ASStCIATE PASTOR iT EMORY BAP-
fist Churcii, getting his face stuffed with ice cream at tht nd
! School basil. — Pfioto Contributed
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HF MAGICIAN, DONALD FRENCH, BALANCING A BA... «(J
tl ip f a pen.•• Kioto Contributed
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Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1978, newspaper, June 1, 1978; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846873/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.