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The Hearne Democrat from Hearne, Texas • Page 8

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THE HEARNE DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1954 and Harry Gilland of Col-'Lillies were given by Mr. and the Easier holidays Mrs. L. A.

Wilder in memory of lege spent i with their mother, Gilland. Mrs. Harry their parents, by Mrs. Sam Peters in memory of her husband and Franklin News Mrs. L.

E. Appleby Mr. and Mrs. Joe New of San M) Mrs Ct Crane and by Mrs. Robert Marshall in mem- Antonio spent the weekend in childrcn ot College Station spent i ory of her father.

Roses for the Franklin and at Henry Prairie thc ec kend with her parents, church were given by Mrs. L. O. with his mother. Mrs.

Jeff New, and rs. Lewis at; Scott and Mrs. Lee Wilder, and her parents. Mr. and M'' New Baden.

i Special music was rendered by Calvin Petty. rs. T. P. Metcalfc left Mon- Billy Ray Clements, organist; Mr.

and Mrs. Orville Cornelius dny a visit with her daughter. Miss Patsy McLeod of Bremond, i soloist, and a chorus by the vested rind of Port Arthur are! Alips Marilyn, in Fort Worth. visiting his parents. Mr.

and Host unc hcon clul Junior Choir. D. F. Cornelius On Thursday. April loth, Mrs.

Rev. Percy Newton, the pastor, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sharp and vernon Stegall and Mrs. Brooker brought the Easter message, little daughter of Lake Jackson, stcga erc hostesses to the visited his grandparents, Mr.

and Monthly Luncheon Club at the Mrs. Jess Seigler during the lome Mrs. vernon Stegall. Easter holidays PERSONALS Jimmy Rogers and Jerry Shipp, visited in Houston, during the Easter holidays. Mrs.

Jack Ramsay of Odessa, spent thc Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. McCollum.

Capacity Crowds The Franklin Baptist Church had capacity crowds at the Eas- Mrs. Calvert Curry of San An- ter services on Sunday, 210 in Mrs Sam Harrison and daugh- lo, Mrs. L. L. Armor of Sweet- Sunday School and 35 visitors.

At tors. Shannon and Melisse, of water and Mrs. Asa Nickelson, (he evening service three young San Antonio spent thc Easter Mrj crafford Simmons and Mrs. people were baptised: David and holidays with her mother. Mrs.

Lynn Mauk of Franklin were; Arthur Merryman and William Rex Michael. i guests of the club. I Tullous. Mr. and Mrs.

Jimmy Lyles of After lunch the members and i The choir, under the direction Fort Worth spent the weekend their gues enjoyed bridge and with his mother, Mrs. J. G. Lyles sam a and her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. The next mee ti will be held the third Thursday in May with Mrs. T. P. Metcalfe and Mrs.

Jack Maris as hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stellbauer of Hearne visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Gus T. Bogan over the weekend. Maurice Mitchell at Little Mississippi. Miss Mabel Van Pelt of Dallas an Easter guest of her parents. Dr.

and Mrs. J. F. Van Pelt. Miss Sallie Griffin of Dallas spent the weekend with her sis- iei, Mrs.

Vivian Goodman. Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

Russell spent the weekend in Dallas with their son. Benny and Mrs. Russell and little grandson, Ricki. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Akin and children and four girls and four boys from Goldthwaite spent the -weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. P.

Schultz of New Baden at the cottage on Camp Creek Lake. Mr. Akins' basketball team had won the Goldthwaite District meet and this trip their reward. Mr. and Mrs.

of Marian Jones, beautifully presented the anthem, "Were You There." I. T. Has Hayride The Intermediate Training Union of the Franklin Baptist Church enjoyed a hayride at 8 p. m. Saturday.

April 16th. They sang to ukelele played by Marian Jones. About twenty-five young people enjoy- Mrs. John Escoubas and daughters, Melba, Sherry, Sue and Jean visited in Baytown, Thursday to Saturday. Miss Janis Boguskie of Houston, spent the Easter holidays visiting friends.

Mrs. Joe Glaxner returned to Hearne Tuesday, from a visit with her husband, Joe Glaxner, who is stationed with the Army Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Allen spent thc'weekend in Groves with Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Allen and Janet Gale. Bobby Suggs of Sam Houston College, spent the Easter holidays with his parents. Mr.

and R. L. Mrs. J. G.

Clanton and Mrs. H. C. Guynes and family will spend the weekend in San Ani tonio, as guests of Dr. and Mrs.

i Ben Moore. They will also attend the Battle of The Flowers festivities. Mr. and Mrs. James Worthington, formerly of Bryan, have Mr.

and Mrs. H. N. Stanfield mo ved to Hearne to make their had as their Easter guests, their home at 302 East Davis street. Mrs.

E. E. Slagle and Misses Martha and Sarah Slagle spent Wednesday in Austin. Mrs. H.

W. Cummings had as her guests during the Easter holidays Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swanson of Austin, Tommy Haynie of Houston, Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Smith and children, Diane, Danon and Hatch of Llano and John Barclay of Austin. daughter, Mrs. R. R. Pruett and sons, Richard and Jerry, of Ennis.

Other guests in the Stanfield home Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stanfield and Mr.

Worthngton is local representative for the Seven-Up bottling company. Mrs. A. B. Cherry had as her family of Pasadena who came at guests for the Easter holidays that time to help their parents i her daughter, Mrs.

Mary C. in observance of their wedding I Browning and her friends, Miss Vi Miller and John Williams Jr. of San Antonio. in North Cornforth Dallas. Carolina.

Mrs. R. met her daughter E. in Guests of Rev. and Mrs.

J. L. i the evening, which ended with Wallace were their children. Miss Kathleen Wallace of Galena Park, Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Shelton and children of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Drew Wallace of Abilene Entertain Fellowship Misses Clyde and Julia Allday entertained the Methodist Youth Fellowship Group with a sunrise breakfast at Camp Creek Lake, following the Easter Sunrise Prayer Service on the Court House lawn. Ellis Martin of Franklin were also guests. Mrs.

Martha Cargill has return- Mr, and Mrs. Joel Petteway of ed rom a three weeks' visit with Waco spent Sunday afternoon at i iel son otis and family in Ter- Petteway, the guests of Mr. and re a wiener roast at the Reagan farm. Corner Stone Laying Ceremony Sunday, April 25 will be a Red Letter Day in the life of the Franklin Methodist Church. The Corner Stone Ceremony will be held at 4:30 p.

m. Dr. W. Swain, the District Superintendent of the Bryan District will be present to Miss Joe Ann Guynes of Waco, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Blake Guynes. anniversary. Mr. Stanfield's sister, Mrs. Wally Jackson of Tyler is also visiting here.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wallace had Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Rickcnbacher as their dinner guests Saturday and sons, Ted, Steve and Bill, evening Mr. and Mrs. Lois Mc- and Miss Frances Johnson, spent Easter visiting in Houston. Mrs.

Fred Wood and Mrs. Locke Moss are visiting in Houston with their daughter and sister, Miss Mary Dell Wood. I Roy Henry is visiting in Great Falls, Montana with his son, Lt. Nair of Houston and Mr. and Mrs.

John McNair of Wheelock. Miss Marie Slagle of the Uni- Roy Larkin Henry, versity of Texas, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. E. E. Slagle and sisters, Misses Julia, Martha and Sarah.

Mrs. Philip Smith and baby of Llano are guests of her grand mother, Mrs. H. W. Cummings.

Miss Betty Jean Scamardo of the University of Texas, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Scamardo during the Easter holidays.

Mrs. Louis Hughes Wednesday afternoon for left New Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

Chapman give a brief address. A former; and children and Darrell Chap- minister of the church, the Rev. T. Miller Smith of the Methodist man of Fort Worth, spent the weekend with their parents Mr. Mrs.

John Henry Petteway. Ber and ion were Easter guests of his Seniors Entertained Church of Hearne, will also havej an Mrs. A. H. Chapman, a part in the service.

Birthday Hostess Mrs. Jack Martz was hostess for a surprise birthday party Thurs- Orleans, for a several days' visit with relatives. She will also be a bridesmaid in thc wedding of a friend. George Chatmas spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Don Smith and son, Glenn in Houston. Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Duke of Houston, enroute home from Johnson City Sunday afternoon visited with their children, Mr and Mrs. Bob Duke and son, Bobby, who were spending the Easter holidays with Mrs. Duke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klapper.

Mrs. Duke and Bobby accompanied them to Houston for a visit. Mr. Duke returned to Austin Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Estes attended a family reunion in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

A. S. Meadors in Fort Worth during the Easter holidays. The guests included Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Estes, Donald Estes of El Paso, Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Branch of Long Eeach.

California, and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Sharp and family of Fort Worth.

Jack Deason of Old Ocean spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Deason. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Irwinsky and sons of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs.

Curtis Stark and children of Austin spent the Easter holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fincher.

Mrs. Verna Hall of Fort Hood visited her sister, Mrs. Amos Stone over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Pardo and -daughter, Stella, Mrs. Clark Martin. DeStefano of the Uni-j Gable and son, Chalmers spent versity of Texas spent the Easter the Easter holidays in Pasadena holidays with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank DeStefano. with Mr. and Mrs. George Palmos Jr.

They attended the wedding of Adrian Pardo to Mis4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Green- Adline Cullum Sunday afternoon wood and son, Jimmy, of Brownsville visited this week with Mr. Greenwood's parents, Mr.

Mrs. Chas. Greenwood. and also attended the Christening of Robert Roland Pardo in the and Asbury Methodist Church in Pasadena Sunday morning. rnard Box of College The senior play cast of Frank- 1 da morning for Mrs.

W. Maris, Mis.7 Pat LaGrone of Hous- lin igh School entertained in celebration for her 84th birth-, ii-r-ro cf or "iiP'sl ftf IS 1-m 1 limiCA i Mr. Mrs. Hubert Mrs. Lela Smith in the Easterly Box.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Simmons and children of Grand Prairie spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Simmons at Grant Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Willis and son. Joe Dempsey, attended the baptising at White Rock on Sunday.

Mrs. R. T. Grant, Mrs. Kitty.

Davlin. Miss Maude McMillan, moved to Easterly with her par- Mrs. Verna Pruitt and Mrs. H. A.

cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Wheelis, when Willis spent Thursday in Marlin. a small child, and has spent her Guests of Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. life in that community. Willis for the Easter holidays I She is survived by three daughwere: Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Willis tors, Miss Gertrude Smith of with a picnic at the lake house. of Hill Lomax at Camp Maris was the recipient of, Monday night. April 12th.

man nice and useful ifts Mrs. Smith Ritos Held Funeral services were held for CLEARANCE Bob Bogan of New Orleans and a friend spent the weekend with Baptist Church Tuesday after-j his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gus noon.

April 13 with Rev. J. Bogan. Wallace officiating. Interment; Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Baxter: was in the Easterly cemetery. Mrs. Smith died Monday morning, April 12 after a long illness. She was born in Alabama, but Jr.

and sons, Mike and Allen of Caldwell and Mrs. Joe Wilson Easterly, Mrs. Anna McDaniel of New Baden, Mrs. Gussie Johnson of California and one son, Kerney and Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Brantner of Houston spent the weekend; with their parents, Mr. L. L.

Davis at Bald Prairie. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion E. Nickelson were their daughters, Miss Betty Jean Nickelson, Mr.

and Mrs. Carter Dowdy of Grand Prairie, and Mr. and Mrs. Buster Jett of New Baden. FRIDAY SATURDAY 0 A SALE FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY and children of Hearne.

Mr. and Mrs. George Hart spent Smith of New the weekend in Pasadena with! Bible Class Met their children. The Weslyan Bible Class of the Mrs. L.

E. Elkins of Missouri Methodist Church met Wednesday City is visiting friends and rela- afternoon, April 14 with Mrs. B. fives in Franklin. W.

Clements as hostess. There Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brunette and were thirteen members present, children of Rockdale and Mr. and Offers Listing Service Mrs.

P. B. Jett and family of Port Walter M. Daggett, Secretary- Neches were weekend guests of Manager of the Franklin Cham- their mother, Mrs. J.

C. Bush and ber of Commerce, has announced that a free listing service is be- The Chamber of Commerce of- sister. Miss Charlene Bush. Jack Harrison of the Bryan Air ing inaugurated Force Base was a guest in the 'home of Mrs. Harry Gilland during thc Easter holidays.

Mrs. Thomas Tyson of Corsi-j from 10-12 a. m. tana a weekend guest of her each week day. sister, Mrs A.

G. Scott and Judge Easter Service Scott. The Easter service at the Me- Miss Mary Gilland of Sam thodist Church was well attend- Mr. and Mrs. Benton C.

Burke and sons, Benton T. and Bobby of Fort Worth were guests Saturday and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Britton. Reduced To Clear! LADIES SHOES Red White Black Blue! Sizes to .10 A A and Widths! GROUP I GROUP II Values to S3.98 Values to $5.98 Final Clearance! LADIES HATS Entire Stock Reduced To Clear! Save Up To Values to $2.99 Values to $3.99 Values to $4.99 266 ficc is in the Scott Building, next! to the Post Office, and is open and 1-3 p.

m. Jerry Palmos of Canada, who has been visiting his brother, Tom Palmos and other relatives for several months, left Wednesday morning to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scale and Mrs.

Tom Palmos accompanied him home for two weeks' i visit. Houston State Teachers College ed. The altar flowers of Easter Starts White White Dr. H. C.

Guynes left Thursday for Galveston where he is attending a three-day post graduate assembly. Week-End Special! SPORT DENIM Assorted Fancy Stripes And Solids! Inches Wide Regular 69c Value! Onlv 33 Feature Item! LADIES DRESSES Assorted Spring Cottons And Crepest Sizes 10 to 20 And 2 to 2 ORIGINAL PRICE Yard $7, NOW Miss Wanda Jean Frost of Odessa spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D.

Frost. Mr. and Mrs. Tarver of Bryan were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Nickelson. R. A.

Baessler spent the weekend in Hallettsville and San Antonio. A Sell-Out Before! Here's More! MEN'S NYLON SPORT SHIRTS Short Sleeve! Assorted Colors! Two Pocket Model! Sizes S-M-L! Stock UP Now! LADIES RAYON PANTIES Elastic Legs Brief Style! Sizes Small Medium Large! Onlv J98 PAIRS FOR OUTSIDE WHITE Gives you the whitest house on your street! us tell you how Du Punt House Paint "cluan.s fresh bright. Starts while stays Protects against ruit, rot, and decay Also available in "self-cleaning" Jinls Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stephens of Lake Jackson spent the Easter weekend in Hearne visiting Mr.

and Mrs. M. Jones, and also, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Martin and famil v.

Special! CHAMBRAY Work Shirts Full Cut-Sanforized! Special! Work Sox Size 10 to 13 Special! "CAN-CAN" Petticoats Special! Nylon Hose Size 8 to 11 dresses, sizes 1 I to 12. Two for thc price of one. 1 Friday and Saturday only. Mo: ciern Readv-To-Wear. 7-ltn Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Colby of I Bryan spent Easter with her par! ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H.

Neely. HEARNE LUMBER COMPANY Save the surface and ymi Mr. and Mrs. C. P.

Henry had us their guests for the Easter holidays their children, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns and children of Temple, Miss Lela Henry of Baylor University in Waco. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Henry of Houston stopped by enroute home from a trip in the east..

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