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MeGREGOR MIRROR, McGREGQR, TEXAS
PAGE FOUR
FRIDAY, MARQH 19,1948
house. CHARGES FILED AGAINST SION LUTHERAN CONFISMA- 1ST PRESBYTERIAN CHIJ
50x115 NEGRO WOMAN FOR ARSON TION CLASS CONFIRMED Sunday' Sc-hood at 10 a m
Mayo BY CONSTABLE WHEAT ON PALM SUNDAY j aching service 11 a. in'
43tf -:- - j the evening' hour.
---i Another fire in the colored After haying attended a. two -.--o-------
ni Ter- secti01> 0f the:city occurred Wed-’'year course of instruction ui the( * Mrs. Morgan Feggette and
over*i nesday morning around 1 o’clock, iujidamentyls of the Christian ,Edd' Anderson received a
The fire boys answered the call • ”08trine eleven girls and seven; sage Tuesday telling of the .
(and the blaze exthumished bet ^ become commumeant; of, their brother,. F. WT Ah
—7-! a - Shed. b(M members on Sunday. They aredder in Albany, Texas. lie
>i Iiie,' tore too. much damage was done. Qvonne Abel, Evelyn Becker, I been in a Dallas hosnital for
” V the Helen Hampel, Mildred Luede*
Lf i !aZ*’ 116 Evers became k ChaHene: Mattiza, Lorene buried in Albany Thursdav
_43tf ble Billie Wheat who after a>Wart, Delores Pomerenke, daughts ^s. fetch and
evroiet ,sl0lt "ln-1( a±tcl tiu blt’ ail|hl' Joyce Weiss, La Verne Wiethorn, Ray Lee, of Temple and
1-way a, “efr0„ W0man ?nd llleda LeRory Boemer, Wilbur Bohne, Rebecca McGregor ■ attended
acres. diaxf'e 0 agaiUst ler J. Hoehn, Garland Lehrman,.1 funeral there. Mrs.- Fegette
equip- e°ldl^g 1Gat’ dle Save ll0L Alfed Pomerenke, John Louis unable to attend
mes of name as Clara Ler0y Barr^way, Wendt, Robert Wiese. —-
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Regular meeting Holiday Night
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The film, “All Out for Base-
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Dr. Ira. F. Kerwood, commander
use a fire, and; CLOSING DATE FOR
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Because of the unfavorable
weather and road conditions for
the past several, weeks in the
State, the closing date for ac-
cepting applications for 1948
cotton crop insurance in McLen-
nan County has been extended
i to March 31, according to Hugh
M. Rooks, administrative officer
of the McLennan County ACA.
Through a telegram from Don-
ald L. Cothran, State director of
the Federal Crop Insurance Corp
Rooks learned of this extension'
of time which was granted be-1
cause it is believed many farm- j
ers could not obtain applications '
before tlie original closing date!
H. Rogers, past president of Ro-! because of weather conditions, j
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An-All Service Club Luncheon! llllmbei already listed who in-
will be served Tuesday.noon at; tenb cooperate in the 1948
the Mayfair Club. Hon. Edward Pr08ram-
V. Long, senator from Bowling! , __' °
Green, Ien.„ will Be the gueril ATTENDED GRAND LODGE
speaker j R- B. Westerfield returned
Monday night, the District! bbbs .A'eeb brobl a three days
Governor Banquet and Ball in niepBng of the Grand Lodge of
honor of John P> Pickens,. past. b B- Leld in Houston. He
district governor from Athens' lePres&ited the local lodge. A
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THE HOUSE OF VALUE
MeGREGOR, TEXAS
Miss Bertie Nix, while on the
j way to work Wednesday morning
| fell off of her front steps and
broke her arm. Her many friends
trust that she gets along nicely
and is sqon able, tff resume her
work.
BACH RECITAL
Mrs. Edgar Isbill presented aj
group of piano pupils in a studio |
recital, Wednesday , afternoon. I
The" following all-Bach program!
was rendered: “The Life of!
Baph,” by Betty Waldrop; “The!
World Bach Knew,’’ by Mrs.!
Donald Adams; ‘-‘Why Bach hasj
become a Must,” by Mrs. G. W. j
Lee.
Piano numbers were given by
Durwood Copper, Charotte • Han-
nemann, Ivatheryii Stewart. Ffaii-
ces Wilson, Patricia Wheat, Eliz-
abeth Ramsey, Bettye Bickel
Pauline Stewart, Mary Ann Wil-
liams, Patricia Stiles, Sara Allen
This recital is a distinctive part
of the Bach Festival plan, and
all members of the Waco Music
Teachers Associatioh are present-J
ing; their pupils in programs of i
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The McGregor Mirror and Herald-Observer (McGregor, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1948, newspaper, March 19, 1948; McGregor, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth889220/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McGinley Memorial Public Library.