The Howe Messenger (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1936 Page: 5 of 8
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Cedar Notes
By Miss Je well Williams
Mr. and Mrs. J. W> Wetzel
•and son, Glen Douglas and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bailey Wetzel
spent Sunday in Nocona, visit-
„ ing Mr. and Mrs IneseReagan.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Maret
and daughter, spent Sunday
with Ml\ and Mrs. Joe Hall.
^ Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Key,
\r Horner Key, Mr. and Mrs.Ray-
mond Williams, and Roy Will-
iams returned to their homes
here Thursday after having
spent the past two months near
Brownfield.
Miss Dorothy Souther spent
Friday night with Miss Marie
Fogle.
Mrs Oran Martin was visit-
ing in Tom Bean Sunday.
Mrs. Leon Johns and sou
Kenneth Ray was the guest oc
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thornton
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. AlvinThornton,
Miss Ruth Thornton and Billy
visited Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Williams Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Souther
visited Mr. and Mrs. BritMull-
lins of Ida Sunday.
Miss FayeRurk ofKentuoky-
town spent the weekend with
Miss Mabel Puckett.
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Mr. and Mrs. RaymondWill
iams visited Mr and Mrs.Hen-
ry Gattis Sunday.
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Ginning Report
The census report shows 34.
738 bales of cotton ginned in
Grayson county prior to No-
vember 1, as compared to 16.
950 bales ginned to the same
date last year.
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and children spentSunday with
Mr. and Mrs. H. L.Kinnard of
Gunter.
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Dortha Faye Vineyard of
Van Alstyne spent the week"
end with Laverne Smith.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Skip worth
and Mrs Dick Coffey visited
in Collinsville Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc-
Millan of Pilot Grove spent
Saturday with Mrs. Hob Bar
din.
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Wanda Jane and Murdell
Kemp visited in DallasSunday
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Coffey
had as their guestsSunday.Dr.
and Mrs. Claud Janes, Mr. and
Mrs, C. F. Janes andBillyRuth
Coffey of Dallas, Mr. andMrs.
Greer Coffey and daughter of
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'AMU Tilt SCHOOL
By Dr. ALLEN G. IRELAND
CAean the Lights
Surprises pop up most unex-
pectedly. Visiting a school one
day, I saw several pupils polishing
light bulbs and globes. One boy
standing on a step
ladder was taking
down the fixtures
and passing them to
his classmates for
cleaning. Because I
knew the value of
this activity, I was
delighted. But it
was unusual, hence the surprise.
Upon inquiry I learned that the
class had been studying vision and
hygiene of the eyes. From this an
activity project developed. One
feature was measuring light with
an instrument the teacher had bor-
rowed. With this the class dis-
covered that even a slight film of
dust on a window or a bulb made
quite a difference in the meter read-
ing. So when it was learned that
the school custodian was too busy
to clean windows and lights more
than twice a year, the class took
over the job at monthly internals.
But it was more than a chore.
Those boys and girls knew what
they were doing and why. To
them, eyes were valuable assets,
something to be protected. Good
vision was priceless. With great
enthusiasm they loosed their
knowledge upon me. “Yes, sir,
we’re doing the same thing in our
homes, because,” as one little girl
said, “we don’t want to wear
glasses.”
“Hearsay” is a dangerous guide.
Dr. Ireland warns against misin-
formation especially in health mat-
ters in his next article.
Van Alstyne and Mr. andMrs.
Sell Watson of Hove.
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CELTIC NEWS
BY MISS BIRDIE SOLLIS
Mrs. R. S. Nicholson had ar
her guest Sunday, Mr. ana
Mrs. Monroe Harris, Leon
Johns and wife of Luella, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Thornton of
Ida, and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Cates of Sulphur Springs.
G. W. Johnson is serving on
a jury in Sherman this week.
W. B. Francis and familyat-
tended the Centennial Sunday.
Mrs. F. A. Low was visiting
in Sherman Saturday.
Mrs. R. R. Waldo of White-
wright visited Mrs. G, W.ScoU
this week.
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Mr. and Mrs P. D. Wright j
have received a message of
t ie death of one of the triplet
PHOTOGRAPHS
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Gifts
Let Us Make Yours Nov,- l
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sauce for eggs or sea food.
Thanbgivmg this year is a time for real rejoicing.
The home folks are expecting you for dinner, and
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cases could not have been given without Red Cross assistance. It is a
fine tribute to the organization that the young beneficiaries of its health
and relief services invariably place themselves in the hands of the Red
Cross with a completely confident, “Now I lay me
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sons of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd [
Porter at Casper, Wyoming.
Mrs Porter is the former Miss
Maudell Wright of this com
munity.
Birdie Sollis spent Sunday at
Gunter, visiting Mrs. Hershel
Kinnard.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lackey
of Sherman, were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Stinson Teague Fri-
day.
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Bryant, Russell W. The Howe Messenger (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1936, newspaper, November 20, 1936; Howe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth996183/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .