The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1948 Page: 1 of 8
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The Detroit News-Herald
DETROIT, TEXAS,
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
OLD SERIES* VOL 53
Y, NOVEMBER *5
Miss Naomi Guest
Weds Arnold Neff
Betroit Theatre
ole Dies Soddenly Kil
nishedi Alva Carl Everett, about 45 Tl
ledule yeon old, died suddenly at 9:30 of C
sixth am. Monday in the woods near day
Crated | Ms home. North of Detroit. He Boon
19-20 was workinf with a crew cutting Pridt
a play logs when he was taken sick and strut
at first dedinod to be retried boare bulk]
feated or to a doctor and later Claude Pu
9. Pittman started to carry him to a by I
doctor whan Me condition became wsisi
such he could not and the side Clarl
~ TP man wm lain on the ground and a 2:30
| ® doctor summoned, however, 'the para
' 10 parent wm dead when he arrived. Uack
' 0 Funeral services wtre conducted hurls
| ® by Warder K. Novak, Minister of Na
[ ® the Church of Christ. ClarkevlUe, vetei
' ® st the family home Tuesday after- War
J noon at 3 o'clock and the body vivec
1 6 wm carried to Tyler for interment.' Jean
The item below wm a clipping
from a Galveston newspaper.
"Announcement is made of the
marriage of Miss Naomi Guest of
Detroit, Tex., to Arnold Neflof
this city, formerly of St Paul.
Minn. The wedding took place in
a quiet ceremony aolemnized Sat-
urday at 5:30 p. m. at First Pres-
byterian Church with Dr. Wil R
fohnson, pastor, officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Neff left immedi-
ately following the ceremony for a
orief wedding trip, and will reside
at the Isle Apartments upon their
return ”
Mrs. Neff, a daughter of Mr
and Mrs. T. L. Guest, wm reared
at Detroit and wm a graduate of
Detroit High School and Paris
Junior College. Since 1941 she has
been .connected with the U. S.
Engineering Department at Gal-
Mr. Everett is survived by his
wife end by a son bjl a farmer
marriage,
* Injured in
2 Bus Accident
9 Nettle Berry, colored, of De-
5 trait,, was injured Sunday afiter-
19 noon when the bus on which she
was riding wm forced into a ditch
just north of Reno on the detour
Pet. by a truck. She wm still in Lamm
1000 Hospital at last report.
666 a young woman, Miss Mary
333 Lou Cannon, of Texarkana, wm
000 released from St. Joseph Hospital
| after treatmeut.
Criminal Docket
District Coart
Hale .....
Cmtleman t
Mtetele ....
Williams ..
Trimn .. .
Bryson ....
Totals
30 Attend
Brotherho
The Brotherhood meeting wm
attended Friday night by 30 men
and the W.H D. Club served with
a fine stew and :offiee.
A motion picture* "Beyond Our
Own " wm enjoyed by everyone.
It was a non-dcnominational pic-
ture that would inspire man to a
greater service and to less selfish-
ness.
Several songs were sung during
the program.
M. C. Carroll, A. B. Carter,
John Chumley, Dick Walker and
Boyce Campbell were named com-
mittee for December meeting.
Final Standing
First Bap
WAYNES.
Team W
Detroit 6
Avery ________ 4
Bogata 2
Clarksville 0
Lloyd Dugey, burglary.
WUHam B. Kennedy, driving
Intoxicated.
Elizabeth Trebisky. fomerv.
The 102nd Dtotrlct Court wm
engaged in non-jury civil ernes this
week, principally divorces.
J ■ H. Petty, J. L AUston and
Grady Moore were serving m jury
MHktgivilf
Bazaar at Clarksville1
Saturday, Dec. 4
The ladks of the six rural Prea* lliUlouaj
hyterian Chtoches of Red Ri ver ^ j, R Kennemore. 67, who
County will hold a^ bazaar at a stroke several days be*
Clarksville Saturday, Dec. 4. fore, passed away at the family
The Mioof the Detroit Church llooK M of town |ut
ere tequened to have thehr done, ptnetel eervicn me conducted
tionc rwdjr Friday. Dec. 3, wha by Rtv J4lDnat p«or, .t
they srill be picked up. the Methodist Church Friday after-
noon, followed with burial In the
Birmingham Nans Detroit Cemetery.
Mr. end Mr. Clyde joWn «. —**« *?, *"*”*
SAT. NIGHT PREVUE, l*3tP. M.
SUNDAY. Madam B Mgki
The County Home Demonstra-
tion Agent met with the 4-H Club
girls of Boxelder at the Boxdder
school Tuesday morning and re-
organized the dub witlt the fal-
lowing officers.
Jane Ann Peek, president.
Bobbie Jean Rum, vice president.
Sarah Ann, secretary-treasurer.
Atha Mattie Baird, song leader.
Hazel Baird, parliamentarian.
Joyce Peek, council delegare.
Patty Kelly, co-council dekgtte.
Arlcen Beaty, reporter.
There will be another meeting
this month far our monthly
dfffnonstfitioii*
pledge to all that w» will
do osur boot to merit
your trade.
cake flour from all purpose flour.
Names were drawn for the
Christmas party. Plam were made
far the Christmas program.
Hripfiil hints o a wrapping
Christmas packages rare given by
Mr*. Haskell Phillips.
VMtpn were Mores. Robbia
Witch Rgptirins Done
JOYCE-SHAYNE
SMifiCV
IwfaiCaiISfilMMMMAM
Reynolds Grocery
and Hardware
Friendly and Accommodating
ToilfttTiMu*
GRAPE FRUIT. RUBY RED................
CUSTARD PUMPKIN.:................
OCEAN SPRAT CRANBERRY SAUCE........
ALL LEADING BRAND WASHING POWDERS
MORTON’S PLAIN SUGAR CURB.........
Center Cot Purk Chops
Pure Pork Sausage, Home Ground
fresh Ground Meat
T Bone, Chib, Round Steak
Bacon and Dry Salt
STORE-CLOSED THANKSGIVING
RAMSEY ST
CORONER
V Ckeek^
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1948, newspaper, November 25, 1948; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth855208/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.