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a a a a SIX 'THE CORSICANA DAILY SUN, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1957 Wife Punctures Dream Of Texas CHICAGO (P) -Marvin Goldman, 21-year-old stockboy, still is dreaming of a life in Texas, but his estranged wife says flatly "It gets too there." Mrs. Goldman, 18, was granted custody of their 2- 2-month-old and $25 a week temporary aupMay 9. portage Julius Miner. issued the Ibrder after Mrs. Goldman's attorney, Norman Becker, because said his Goldwife man walked out move to Dallas and help beat the high cost of living in "Chicago.

said his wife claimed Texas is too much like a foreign denied country, but Mrs. Goldman said that, "I lived in Texas 1-2 months while my 'husband ivas stationed (there in the Air Force and we married Dallas," she told reporter. "I just don't want to a live there. It gets too hot. My family, relatives and friends a are 'in Chicago and I want our Eter to grow up' in Chicago." Goldman said his future plans are up in the air and that a lot "depends on my wife." He said he intends to plug again for Texas the next time hc sees her.

--0- Methodists Open. "Annual Meetings DALLAS (P)-Methodists opened conferences. today. with contributions toward church television programs up for. approval.

North Texas Methodist Conterence, began a. Grande four-day Latin session AmeriRio. Methodist: Conference, drawing members from Texas and New Mexico, niet in Kerrville, Northwest and Southwest Texas will hold sessions next weck in Amarillo and San Antonio. The following week the Central Texas Methodist Conference mects in Waco and the Texas Methodist Conference in Houston. Governor, Signs Mental Health Code AUSTIN bill revising and modernizing 'Texas' mental health code has been signed into law by Gov.

Price Daniel. The measure deals with hospitalization, care, commitment, observation and treatment of the mentally ill and provides for the licensing of mental hospitals operated by private persons and. political subdivisions. It was the enabling: act for a constitutional amendment adopted to eliminate trial on lunacy cases. -0- Veteran Composer Dies In California LOS composer of "Do You Ever Think of Me?" Harry D.

Kerr, died Monday at his home after' a long 111- ness. As a New York City attorney 35 years ago, he prepared incorporation papers for the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers and was a charter member. Born in Santa Rosa, he was active In music since the age of 15. He leaves his widow, Ruth. -0-.

CARD OF THANKS To all the friends who helped us with their symphetic words, kind acts, flowers and food, following the death of our loved one, we wish to say, "Thank you, and May, God bless each -Mrs. L. McKenzie, Mrs. Chas. Whistler, Don McKenzie, Paul McKenzie, Mrs.

Hank Di Re. CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this means of thanking all our many friends and neighbors who were nO kind to us during the illness and death of our loved one, I. M. Crittenden. For the beautiful flowers and bountiful food.

May God richly bless each and everyone of M. Crittenden and Family. Sun Want Ads Bring ResultsPhone Your Want Ads To 4-4764. Sam JEWELER Daiches CORSICANA, TEXAS proudly presents the NEW KULOVA 18 KARAT GOLD Lady unbreakable mainspring' FIRST LADY $59.50 23 JEWELS 18 KT. GOLD 6 PRECISION ADJUSTMENTS Fuse in beauty Gist in quality fist 'in value Courthouse News District Clerk's Office Northera Burleson VS.

Harold Burleson, divorce. State of Texas VS. Mrs. Aurelia Parham Reece, ind. executrix of the estate of Florida A.

Burleson, suit for debt. The following persons will be called for jury service for the ninth week of the April term of district court beginning Tuesday, May 28: Loyd Land, city; J. G. Sitton, city; John McNutt. city; E.

M. Howell, city; It. E. Montfort, Rice; McClung, Kerens; C. Peese, Kerens; E.

H. McCord, KerJack Reed, Kerens. C. F. Dominy, 423 S.

31, city; D. N. Hand, 1508 W. Collin, city; Homer Humphries, 1435 W. 4, Avery T.

Jackson, 1537 W. 6, city; Mrs. Dolores Lawhon, 1414 W. 6, city. A.

S. Nagy, 1 1800 W. 5, city; John Norwood, 329 S. 30, city; G. E.

Sandera, 1398 TV. 7, city; Jack Armstrong, Mrs. J. M. Bigger; Mrs.

N. E. Brister. H. C.

Garrison: Jim Ingrant; Ralph Page, all of Blooming Grove; William Ramsey; Lowell Reed, J. E. Watson, all of Barry; George Slover, 2903 N. College, city. Mrs.

Oscar Travis, 919 W. 6, city; Charles Tullos, 2432 W. 8, city; W. L. Underhill, 643 W.

4, city: Mrs. A. W. Upton, 1914 W. 6, city; Leon Tramel, 1524 W.

Collin, city; Bell White, 208 20, city; D. W. Wilson, Box 1030, city: and C. H. Redding, 1432 W.

5, city. County Court Jesse James Davidson entered a plea of guilty Monday to driving while intoxicated before County Judge Kenneth Douglas. He was fined $50 and sentenced to three days in the county jail, and suspension of driver's license for six months. Stub Bates was found guilty Monday on two different counts of violating the prohibition law. He received one day in jail and costs on one, and one day $100 fine and costs on the other.

William Earl Dawson was denied a motion for new trial day and was sentenced to two days in the county jail for violation of the prohibition law. Howard McDonald entered a plea of guilty Tuesday to driving while intoxicated and was fined $50 and court costs, sentenced to three suspension days in county jail, and of driver's license for six months. The selection of a jury was underway in county court Tuesday morning for the trial of Jack Alexander, charged with theft. Sheriff's Office Deputy Sheriffs Howe French and Dick Salter picked up a man of unsound mind Tuesday morning and placed him in the county jail. County Jail There were 16 prisoners in the county jail Tuesday morning.

County Clerk's Office Marriage License Hershall Holt and Nina Jeane Cribbs. Assignments Gas Farmer to Sinclair Oil Hayden and James Company, 90 acres of the Lee survey and 10 the G. W. Dunnagan acres of and other considerations. survey, $10 Gas Farmer to.

Sinclair Oil Hayden and Company, 90 James acres of the Lee survey, $10 and other considerations. and Farmer to Sinclair Oil Hayden Gas Company, part James of the Lee Survey, $10 and other considerations. Overton L. Overton to E. Elizabeth E.

one dollar two acres, of Block 231, tions. other consideraJack R. Todd to 120 3-4 acres 17 miles Hayden Farmer, sicana near Pin Oak' SW Creek. of Cor129 acres near Pin and and other Oak Creck, $10 100 Jack R. Todd to Hayden consierations.

acres of the James Lee Farmer, Dunnagan and G. er. considerations. surveys, $10 and othJack R. Todd to 90 acres of the James Farmer, Hayden $10 and Lee survey', a Jack R.

Todd to Hayden other considerations. part of the James Lee Farmer, $10 and other considerations. survey, and Gas Farmer to Sinclair Oil Hayden miles SW Company, 249 acres 17 of Corsicana Oak Creek, near Pin erations. $10 and other consid. Roy Davis Maurice E.

E. Overton, Collier 231, $10 and other part of Block Paul W. Collier to considerations. ton E. E.

OverBlock and Maurice Collier, part of erations. $10 and other consid231, John P. Carter to lier, part of Block 231, Maurice Coloother considerations. $10 and James Bland to E. E.

Over. ton Maurice Collier, $10 Block 231, and other considerations. Russell O. Flowers to E. E.

Overton et al, part of Block and other considerations. 231, $10 C. Chamblec to Maurice Collier et al, part of Block and 231, $10 other considerations. E. W.

Finley to Maurice Collier et al, part of the Jesus Ortez survey, one dollar and other considerations. R. O. Flowers to Maurice Collier et al, part of the Jesus Ortez Butvey, $10 and other considerations. Maurice Collier to E.

E. Over. ton, part of Block 231, $10 other considerations. Warranty Deeds Earl Griffin et ux to C. E.

MeSpadden et ux, part of the J. Lynn survey, $10 and other considerations. W. A. Wilson et al to Verna Lucille Cook, part of Block 406, city of Corsicana, $10 and other considerations.

Roland Dunkin to Lottie Dunkin, part of the John Peoples League, five dollars and other considerations. Albert V. Kirkland et ux to Joseph C. Ward et ux, Lot 2, Block 2, $10 and other considerations. Edward L.

McClure ct ux to Byron N. Perry, part of the M. C. Rosson survey, $1,000. J.

I. Ellett et al to M. H. Iglehart, part of Block 520, $10 and other considerations. Oil and Gas Leases Mrs.

Pearl Babers 10 Roger Steward, 35 acres of the W. F. Harvard survey, $10 and other consid. erations. Lena Dreeben Gottlich to Roger Steward.

10 acres of the W. F. Harvard survey, $10 and other considerations. Robert C. Walker el ux to Rager Steward, 60 acres of the S.

P. Bailey survey, $10 and other elderations. SOCIAL REVUE Miss Addie Lou Simmons, er in the Dallas Public Schools, was one who took time off to hear exPresident Harry S. Truman when he spoke in Dallas recently. Plans are now being completed for the annual meeting of the Alumni Association of Corsicana High School on Monday, May 27th, at 8 P.

M. in the School cafeteria. Pre-school through sixth grade speech students of Cook School will be presented in recital at Kinsloc House Tuesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Mrs. Jerry Lawhon of Ennis, District Director, B.

P. W. Clubs, will be in Corgicana tonight to install new officers of the local B. P. W.

Club at a dinner meeting at Kinsloe House at 7:15 o'clock. Mrs. Clark Butler will be hostess to members of Bob Davis Circle, WMS, First Baptist Church, Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Mra. Terry Sutton will present Elizabeth Thompson in senior piarecital at Kinsloc House May 31st at 5:30 P.

Piano pupils of Mrs. Earl Smalling will be presented in cital at Kinsloe House Thursday, May 30th, at 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Wilson Peevey of Dallas will conduct her final Bible class of the season at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Walter Erwin, Thursday at 9:30 A. M. Junior and Senior High students of Mrs. Terry Sutton will be presented in recital at Kinsloe House Friday, May 31st, at 6:30 P. M.

Vacation Bible School Clinic will be held at West Side Baptist Church beginning Thursday at 9:30 A. M. The Rev. Jack W. Smith, pastor of Central Baptist Church in Fayetteville, will be guest speaker at a meeting at Missionary.

Baptist Church Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Grades 1, 2 3 and 4, of Mrs. Terry Sutton's studio will be presented in recital at Kinsloe House Friday evening, May 31st, at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev. A.

M. Stone, pastor of Memorial Baptist Church, will bethe speaker at the Brotherhood banquet in Fellowship Hall Tuesday at 7 P. M. um and daughter, Greta, will reMr. and Mira.

Chas, Robert Dockturn to their home in Pasadena, Thursday after a visit in the home of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. M. S. Dockum. Ribbon awards for participants in the annual Hymn-Playing Festival which was held Saturday afternoon at First Baptist Church, presented at the annual luncheon of the Nevin Federation of Junior Clubs at Kinsloe House Saturday at 12 o'clock noon.

Marilyn Ann Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Goldberg, 744 West Third avenue, is one of 54 University of Texas students named Goodfellows by the Cactus, student yearbook. Graham Crowds Contain Variety By GEORGE CORNELL NEW YORK -(P)- From the great to the lowly, Billy Graham is attracting a wide variety of listeners to his nightly rallies. They come from all levels, the mighty and the meck, obscure and the famous, the rich, poor, negro, white, old and, young.

It's a spectrum of the city, kind of crowd difficult to label. They poured out of subways, wandered in off the street and stepped out of taxicabs and limousines Monday night, 16,000 of them, in sleek finery and drab cast-offs. Prominent folk like actress Greer Garson, movie mogul Adolph Zukor singer Pearl Bailey have shown up at the huge gatherings at Madison Square Garden; but there are some as if they. came off the Bowery, A's of Monday night, attendance at the crusade in six days totaled 100,000. If the pace continues, the figures will come near three quarters of a million in the six weeks of the drive.

So far, 3,946. have. responded to Graham's plea to "accept Christ." "I want you walk a live a new. life and be a new creation in Jesus Christ," he; appealed last night. "Jesus can change your life in a moment." He smacked his hands.

"Get up out of that seat and come and stand and say I give myself without reservation to Jesus Christ." They came, as they have every night, about 370 of them this time some with strained faces and tight lips, others with quizzical looks, others with bland expressions. John Tramel Is Injured Tuesday John Tramel, long-time, of the Whitselle Brick and Lumber. Company, brick plant, suffered back Injuries shortly after 8 a. m. Tuesday when a large piece of clay or rock fell on him.

He was in the pitt at the time of the accident, it was stated. X-ray' examination was made Tuesday morning revealing several broken ribs. The injured workman was taken to the Navarro Clinic in a Corley New Industrial Education Course Possible At CHS Members of the Music Study Club of Mrs, C. H. Allen's studio will be presented in piano recital at Kinsloe House Thursday at 8 P.

M. Harold Lewallen, formerly of Mineral Wells, assumed his. duties as minister of music at First Baptist Church Monday, Grades 5, 6 and 7 of Mrs. Terry Sutton's studio will be presented in recital at Kinsloc House Friday, May 31st, rat 8:30 P. M.

F. E. And W. Withrow, Teague, were weekend guests of their sister, Mrs. E.

A. Keller at Hillcrest Farm. SHOWING AT PALACE-Henry Fonda is pictured in a tense scene from the new motion picture "Twelve Angry which opens at the Palace Theatre today and shows through Wednesday. It's the story of a hung jury in a murder case and centers about the star Henry Fonda, who is 'lone voter of "not guilty." CALENDAR OF EVENTS Monday, 6:30 o'clock P. Cub Scouts, nic at Textile Park to close 7.:45 o'clock P.

F. students in recita: at Kinsloe Tuesday, 12.30 o'clock P. Pan-American iness, luncheon and program C. M. Copeland as presiding as the featured reviewer.

2:00 o'clock P. VI and at Sam Houston Elementary been urged to ottend. 3:15 o'clock P. M. -William B.

tion service for new officers 7:45 P. of Cook School will be presented May 20th Pack 280, will have a family picthe school year. Awards will be made. Hearn will present piano and voice, House. May 21st Round Table will meet in bussession at House with Mrs.

I officer and Mrs. Allen Edens, VII will present a music program school. Parents and friends have Travis PTA will meet for an installawith Mrs. Frank Ware in charge. througb.

I Sixth Grade speech students in recital at Kinsloe House. Wednesday, May 22nd 9:30 o'clock A. Davis circle, First Baptist WMS, will meet in the home of Mrs. Clark Butler, 1800 Maplewood, Thursday. 8:00 o'clock P.

C. H. Music Study Club in 9:30 o'clock A. Mrs. Wilson final Bible class of the season Walter Erwin.

May 23rd Allen win present members of the recital at Kinsloe House. Peevey of Dallas will conduct the at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Saturday, May 25th 12:00. o'clock Noon--The annual luncheon of the Nevin Federation of Clubs wil be held at Kinsloe House. 5:00 o'clock P.

Players Club will be presented in recital at Holmes Music School. 5:00 o'clock P. Class of 1937 will meet at the Fred M. Allison Ranch for a reunion picnic and dance. 7:00 o'clock P.

Mansfield Studio will present the Poco Junior Club in annual recital at Kinsloe House. 8:00 o'clock P. Mansfield Studio will present the Allegretto Club in annual recital at Kinsloe House. Sunday, 3:00 o'clock P. Mansfield Senior High Allegro Club in 4:00 o'clock M.

-The Waltman Chopin Junior Music Club in May 26th Studio will present the Junior and recital at Kinsloe House, School of Music will present The recital. Monday, May 27th 7:00 o'clock P. Strauss Junior Music Club of the Turner Studio will be presented In recital at Kinsloe House. 8:00 o'clock P. -Toddle House Play School of the Turner Studlo will be presented in recital at Kinsloe House.

3:00 o'clock P. M. The annual meeting of the Alumni Association will be held in Corsicana High School Cafeteria with the class of 1957 as honoress and Mr. and Mrs. H.

R. Stroube, in charge. 8:80 o'clock P. -The Strauss Melody Club of the Turner Studio will be presented in recital at Kinsloe House. Wednesday, 5:00 o'clock P.

-Beethoven Club Holmes Music School. o'clock P. Music will be presented at Thursday, 10:00 o'clock A. -Musical Coterie Holmes Music School. 3:00 o'clock P.

Coterie at Holmes Musle School. 7:30 o'clock P. pupils sented in recital at Kinsloe 8:00 o'clock P. Waltman Junior Haydn Club in recital. May 29th will be presented in recital at Kindergarten of Waltman School of Kinsloe House.

May 30th I will be presented in recital at II will be presented i in recital of Mrs. Earl Smalling will be preHouse. School of Music will present the Friday, May 31st 5:30 o'clock P. M. -Mrs.

Terry Sutton will present Elizabeth Thompson in graduate piano recital at Kinsloe House. 6:30 o'Clock P. Mrs. Terry Sutton will present Junior and Senior High students in piano recital at Kingloe House. 7:30 o'clock P.

Terry Sutton will present grades 1, 2,3 and 4 in piano recital at Kinsloe House. 8:30 o'clock P. Terry Sutton will present grades 5, 6 and 7 In piano recital at Kinsloe House. Saturday, 7:30 o'clock P. Nevin Club of Ada, in an organ light of the annual grande and Club may make dinner Wortham, Mrs.

Estelle Skelton June 1st will present Dorothy Quaite Little program at Kinsloe House, as a highfinale dinner, Friends of Mrs. Little reservations with Mrs. Lynne or Mrs. Melville Samuels. Club Wednesday by Jack Everheart, conservationist with the local SCS.

program was arranged by Jimmy McCammon and W. E. McKinney, co-chairmen for May Sunday, Juno 2nd 3:00 o'clock -The Mansfield Studio will present Jackie Hall, Dolores King and Patricia Clark in graduate piano recital Kinsloe Monday, June 3rd 3:30 o'clock P. will be installed at the meeting of the Christian Women's Fellowship at First Christian Church. Mrs Henry Nichols will serve as program leader, and Mrs.

Calvin Holloway will be in charge of the worship service. Hostesses will be Mmes. J. W. Hall, Harry Clowe, Leo Gourley, J.

W. McKinney, W. L. Nell, M. J.

McClure, 7:45 o'clock P. Minnie Sutton will present her plano pupils in recital at Kinsloe House. 8:00 o'clock P. closing recital of Cook School, titled "StarSpangled Night." will be presented in Corsicana High School Auditorium. COLLISION FATAL FORTUNE FOUND CANNON, Tex.

woman TEXARKANA, Ark. -(P)- Powas killed and her husband was lice said more than $2,500 in cash critically injured Monday in a and $17,200 in government bonds two-car collision near this Graywere found in the room of Larry son County community, The victim 87, was found Dawson, who dead was Mrs. C. O. in a motel Monday.

Death was due Anderson, 48, of to natural causes. Cannon. The Anderson pickup truck and a vehicle driven by Frank McBroom collided, McBroom and a PLANE LANDS SAFELY passenger were only slightly injurdoor NEW YORK (P) A baggage ed. of a Capital Airlines plane flipped open in flight today, damROTARY PROGRAM aging 8 propeller, but the plane A on soil returned here and landed safely will be conservation with 38 persona. program presented to the Rotary Sun Want Ads Bring ResultsTry a Want Ad and Convert It into Cash Dial 4-4764.

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The lady Marines, all non-commissioned officers with the rank of staff serveant or higher, will occupy the second floor while the male Marines, all senior Master Sergeants, will bunk on the first The outside and inside stairways leading to the second floor have been declared "no man's land," but the lobby, TV room and lounge will be shared by both sexes. The barracks is across from Henderson Hall, about a mile from the Pentagon. The fortunate Marines assigned to try out the innovation began moving into the building Sunday. The Corps described the barracks-sharing is an interesting exed it periment, might and one officer suggesthelp enlistments. The reason for the move, however, was acute shortage of space.

any pressed Marine doubt Corps that spokesman al" barracks would be practical in all circumstances. In this case, he said, the Marine non-coms are of such proven reliability that no incidents are expected. The Marines assigned to the barracks are all members of a HeadCol. S. M.

Charlesworth. Gen Ranquarters battalion commanded by dolph McC. Pate, Marine Corps commandant, approved the plan. GIRL'S PLUNGE FATAL NEW YORK schoolgirl from the Virgin Islands plunged to her death Monday night from an 11th-floor hotel ledge. A crowd of 2,000 watched.

Police said Olga Cassanova, 14, had quarreled with an aunt who lives in the Hotel Walton on Manhattan'st upper West Side. CHARGED WITH MURDER DALLAS Helen Barron, 31, charged with murder Monday in the May 17 pistol slaying of Robert Moore, 38, at her home, She told police Moore, whom she described as a former friend, had threatened her. NOTICE! The Grape Creek Cemetery Association will have its annual meeting on Sunday, June 2nd: Program begins at m. Basket lunch. Everyone welcome.

A score of Corsicana businessand high school officials met men with Jess Carrell Tuesday. at the senior high school to discuss the possibility of adding school. another' program The program, according to R. A. at the high Armistead, principal, will be call ed vocation industrial education, Hu indicated that approximately 50 high students have ed ta salesire to take the subject.

Carrell, arca supervisor of the program from Waco, showed a film on how the program operates, And he discussed the program with those present. Under the program, the students would attend classes at the high school in the morning and work in the afternoon. Armistead said that a salesmanship program been in practice for several years at the high school. But, he added, the stuwanted another type of program that would deal with on-thetorn training. students who enroll for the course will receives on-the-job training at the business firms in Corsicana.

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