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The Hearne Democrat from Hearne, Texas • Page 5

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THE HEARNE DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1954 1 Sloan-Calvin Wedding Is Solemnized Wedding vows were pledged in a double ring ceremony Saturday evening, August 14, at 8:00 o'clock, by Miss Norma Joyce Sloan and Cecil Calvin. The ceremony was held in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.

Sloan in Bryan. The groom is the son of Mrs. Ida Calvin of Caldwell. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a wedding gown of lace, nylon tulle and white taffeta. The bodice with a sweetheart neckline was fastened with tiny buttons and had short tleeves.

The full skirt of net and taffeta was ballerina length. Her bridal veil of tulle was gathered to a fitted lace head band with clusters of pearlized orange blossoms and she carried a white carnation bridal bouquet. On their return from a honeymoon. Mr. Calvin will report for duty in New Jersey with the firmed forces and Mrs.

Calvin will continue with her position at college. Mrs. Calvin will be remembered as a former student in the Hearne school. Bradley Home Scene Of Party Mrs. Jack Bradley, with Mrs.

John Keeling, Mrs. S. F. Neff, Mrs. G.

F. Porter and Mrs. W. F. Tidwell as co-hostesses, opened her home to the members of the Dorcas Class of Grace Methodist Church, Wednesday evening, for their regular monthly party.

Thirty-five members were present, with Mrs. W. H. Parsons as program leader. At the close of the evening, the hostesses served a delicious salad plate with tea and coffee.

Elaine Lund Has Birthday Mrs. W. H. Lund honored her daughter, Elaine, on her eleventh birthday when she entertained Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock. Upon arrival of the guests, the lovely gifts were opened and admired, and refreshments of ice cream and birthday cake were served.

The guests were then taken to the picture show. Those present included Daisy Pope, Chariotte Fulton, June and Kay Kirk, Kay Clapp, Sarah Sue Wil- Eon, Joy and Betty Waight. M. Y. F.

Sub-District Meeting- In Calvert The M. Y. F. Sub-District meeting was held in Calvert Monday night at the Methodist Church. The program was on the mission work in India and China, and the accomplishments of the M.

Y. F. in the mission fields. The year books were completed and presented to the members. Those present from Hearne were: seniors, Anna Beth Pope, Charles Brady, Tommy Blake, Dan Lewis, Rickey Morris.

Intermediates, Jeannic Pope, Jane Hudson, Stella Pardo, Mary Louise Lewis, Nova Jean Dennis, Diane Daugherty; and Rev. and Mrs. T. Miller Smith and Mrs. C.

L. Hudson. Refreshments of cold drinks and sandwiches were served. Miss Grade Fachorn Honored With Dance On her seventeenth birthday, August 28th, Miss Gracie Fachorn was honored by her mother, Mrs. L.

J. Fachorn, with an evening of dancing, from 7:30 until 10:00, in her home. Invited guests were: Billye Jo Scheller, Lillie Ann Grimm, Pat Mathis, Rose Jean Roffino, Gloria Frost, Andra Reed, Kay Gean, Cathy Scanlin, Loretta Westbrook, Edwina McNeel, Becky Martin, Vermel Gates, Norma Evans, Lena Rose Cash, Frances Johnson, Lena Ferrara, Margaret Meadors, Eleanor Perry, Jan Stroud and Pearl Marie Scamardo of Bryan; Pete Scamardo, Steve and Ted Rickenbacher, Sam Degelia, Billy Ray Dent, Steven and Stanley Pursley, Jerry and Ralph Peters, Charles Perrone, Gene Meyers, Don Hurst, Billy Howard, Freddie Moss, Roger Crowder, Tommy Searcy, Glen Brewer, Lonnie James, Leon Denena, Kenny Culbreth and Gordon McWilliams. Lime sherbet, ginger ale and cake were served by the honoree's mother and assisted by her grandmother, Mrs. Joe Cash, and Mrs.

Joe Ferrara. Church THE BAPTIST CHURCHES Invite you to worsnip with them. FIRST BAPTIST REV. R. L.

BROWN, Pastor The attendance at the Youth Revival has been most encouraging. The public is cordially invited to attend and enjoy the inspiring and challenging services. The following subjects will be used during the remaining services: Friday evening, "What Do You Weigh?" Saturday evening, "When Jesus Comes." Sunday morning, "A Challenge." We are urging all those connected with Sunday School and Training Union to be present for these services. Help us break past records Sunday. Your church needs you need the church.

Sunday School, 9:40 a. m. Morning Worship, 10:50 a. m. Training Union, 6:45 p.

m. Evening Worship, 7:45 p. m. CALVARY BAPTIST REV. PAUL BYRAM, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a.

m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Training Union, 7:00 p. m.

Evening Worship, 8:00 p. m. Wednesday Prayer Service, 8:00 p. m. Monday Evening WMU, 8:00 o'clock.

FIVE POrNT BAPTIST CHURCH REV. J. A. BRADY, Pastor F. R.

BALENT1NE, Choir director Sunday A. M. Morning A. M. Training P.

M. Evening P. M. Weekly Prayer Service Wednesday evening, 7 o'clock. Everyone is invited to worship the Living God with us.

"The Lord Needs You! You Need the Lord." BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH REV. KENNETH CONWAY, Pastor 3 miles from Hearne on Wheelock Road. Where country folks and town folks worship together. RANDALL BROADUS, Choir Director Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.

Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Evening Worship, 7:46 p. m. Everyone welcome to our ser vices.

Guinda Lou Has Birthday Neighborhood friends of Guinda Lou Kesner helped her to celebrate her second birthday Monday. Cake and ice cream were served to the children. Guinda Lou's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Claude Kesner. WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS PRINTED or ENGRAVED The Hearne Democrat First Baptist Church W.

M. U. House Party The First Baptist Church had one of the largest delegations; of any church at the W. M. U.

House Party at Baylor University this week. The following attended: Mesdames Leon Wilson, Aubrey Pate, R. N. McGuir.e, R. H.

Ballinger, L. T. Hughes, Mullinnix, D. Gode, G. Pennington, H.

E. Collier, T. H. Neely, A. E.

Malone, Tex Geyser, M. M. McNeel, R. L. Brown, Fred Klapper and C.

H. Dennis. ASSEMBLY OF GOD E. L. MASON, Pastor Sunday Morning Evening Christ Ambassadors Tuesday 7:15 p.

m. W. M. 2:00 p. m.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Calvert, Texas BYRON 10:00 A. School. 11:00 A. Worship. 7:30 P.

Worship. ST. MARY'S CHURCH REV. H. J.

EASTLAND, Pastor Masses on Sunday at 7:30 and 9:00. Masses on Holy Days at 7:00 and 9:00. Week-day Mass at 7:00 o'clock. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Corner Patricia Boyett Streets College Station Sunday School at 11:00 o'clock. Church Services at 11:00 o'clock.

Mary Bill Brady who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brady left Wednesday for her home in Brazoria. I Russ of Somervillc came Thurs- 1 day to be wtih the Russ' daughters, Karen and Becky, during their parents' absence. Mr.

and Mrs. Houston Young, E'Laine and Jerry, vacationed in Corpus Christi last week, joining her sister, Mrs. B. C. Allen and son, Robert Lane of Bryan there.

Luther Youngblood III left Tuesday for his home in Franklin, Louisiana, after spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Youngblood. Mr. and Mrs.

S. T. Osborne and sons, Tommy and Troy, spent Tuesday in Eunis. The boys will register for school there Thursday. Mr.

smd Mrs. K. C. Cain and family moved this week to Hunisville where Mr. Cain will be employed by the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company.

He was formerly a technician at the telephone office here. THE REORGANIZED CHURCH of JESUS CHRIST of LATTER DAY SAINTS 4 Miles East of Hearne The Reorganized Latter Day Saints meeting is in progress and will continue through the rest of the week. The Biblical picture slides will be shown through Friday night. WHEELOCK CIRCUIT METHODIST CHURCH F. W.

DIBBLE, Pastor Preaching At Cause 1st and 3rd Sundays, 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Wheclock, 2nd Sunday, 9:40 m.

Fourth Sunday, 11:00 a. and 8:00 p. m. Alexander Chapel, Tabor, 2nd Sunday, 11:00 a. m.

and 8:00 p. m. 4th Sunday, 9:30 A. M. Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Pope of St. Paul, Minnesota, left Wednesday morning after a several days' visit with Mr.

and Mrs. F. J. Kubin. GRACE METHODIST CHURCH REV.

T. MILLER SMITH. Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 o'clock.

M. Y. 7:00 o'clock. Evening Service, 7:30 o'clock. Choir practice, Wednesday evening, 7:00 o'clock.

CHURCH OF CHRIST 301 E. Evans St. SUNDAY Bible Study 9:45 A. M. Worship 10:45 A.

M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY Bible Study 7:30 P. M.

ST. PHILIP'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH W. F. MERRITT, Vicar Sunday, August 29 Sunday a. m.

Morning Prayer by Lay Reader a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Smith and daughter, Carol, of Fort Worth visited this week in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Smith; also their son, Ike Smith, will be here for a few days. Mrs. Henry Rohde, Mr. and Mrs.

J. V. Ferguson, and Miss Dolores Ann Rohde of Houston spent the weekend in Hamilton, visiting an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Landis, who were celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Rhodes Jr. and sons, Joe Bill and Jerry, returned last Saturday after a week's vacation in Houston and Galveston. Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Cooper are leaving this weekend for El Paso where they will visit with their daughter, Mrs. Cam Benson and Mr. Benson for several weeks. A. S.

Collins returned to his home here this week after having undergone an operation in a Houston hospital. Bryan Russ left Fort Worth Thursday morning, by plane, for Denver where he was called by the critical condition of Mrs. Russ' brother, Sam Lunsford. Mrs. Russ, accompanied by Mrs.

Von Kidd of Austin, and Mrs. Leon Wilson of Hearne, left that morning for Center to be with her parents, Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. C.

B. Thames had as their guests last weekend their son and Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Thames Jr. and son, Joe of Gilmer. Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Brown and boys, David and Johnny of Houston spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Thweatt and family. Joe Pasler of Bryan passed away.Monday morning.

He was a former resident of Hearne, and had many friends here. Charley Martin arrived this week from Fort Bliss where he has been stationed to visit his family before being transferred to Fort Hood. Mr. and Mrs. M.

Y. Hawkins and sons, Save and Steve of Jacksonville visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Stroud and daughters, Paula and Lova. New 1954 GR6II Magic Chef GAS RANGE RHODES Furniture Company FOURTH MAUKET School Menus Higrh School Tuesday Hamburger steak, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, bread, fruit, milk. Wednesday Corn doggies, beans, mustard greens, fruit cobbler, milk. Thursday Barbecued hamburgers, black- eyed peas, whole kernel corn, ice cream, milk, Friday Tuna and cheese swirls, boiled whole potatoes, pineapple and lettuce salad, cookies. Mr.

and Mrs. John Grace attended a Shrine Club party in Bryan Friday night. EVERY DAY You Hear Folks Say YOU CAN GET IT AT NORTON'S It is an humbling experience to have received such general approval of my candidacy as you gave me Saturday. I am grateful to you for your vote, your confidence, your support and your many acts and deeds in my behalf. Mr, and Mrs.

R. E. Leslie, Mrs. Roy Henry, Mrs. Alva Preston, Mrs.

R. F. Dorsch and Mrs. Floy Waltmon spent Monday in Houston. Mr.

and Mrs. Jimmy Stephens and son, Scotty of Vclasco were weekend guests of his mother, Mrs, Emma Stephens, and his grandmother, Mrs. N. T. Hare.

Earl Barnes and family and R. H. Bullion of Raymondville visited last week with the A. Barnes family. Miss Lela Henry, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. P. Henry, has returned home from attending school in for the summer, and will leave soon for Baylor. Mrs.

R. H. Moss and daughter, of Dallas are visiting this week in the homes of Mrs. H. P.

Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Otho Davis. Mrs. Lucian Reed arrived home Friday from Denver, Colorado, where she has been attending the university.

Mrs. Catherine Love of Kingsville was an overnight guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith.

Harley Stone and daughter, Harla Dell of Brownfield visited his mother, Mrs. Amos Stone last Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. H. W.

Peyton and son of Waco were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Moss Sunday.

Howard Miller of Hurst spent the weekend with, his mother, Mrs. J. W. Miller. Mrs.

Agnes Phillips and son of New Baden was shopping in Hearne Tuesday. W. B. Porter of Waco is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Bradley this week. you. From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank all of Sincerely, 1. RESISTANCE TO HEALTH by E. G.

GULLATT, D. C. Some folks are just plain resisters of everything, others are more specific. "I have been a fool all my life," violinist Fritz Kreisler told his biographer, Louis Lochner, "But a progressive one. When the phonograph became popular, I decided that I must resist this medium because it would kill concerts." 'Then came the radio," he added, "and I fought that for a long time.

But, as I said, I'm progressive. Now I am resisting television!" Although 1 print case histories every week and their neighbors, friends and sometimes even members of their own families get well through Chiropractic, some people still resist it! Their resistance is as amazing as it is foolhardy. They're denying themselves the milk of health because they don't believe in the cow. For those readers who can open the doors of their mind to let in fresh ideas we offer a couple of case histories from our files. These were people who had not quite lost hope.

People who were not afraid to try something new if it promised them health. They resisted ill health, so take a tip from them. If you are a resister turn your resistance toward ill health and be rewarded. Swelling of hands and feet, back muscles tight and aching, and a palsy like shaking of the arm were the unusual symptoms that caused this young man of 27 years of age to come to the Clinic for a spinal analysis and spinal X-rays in an effort to uncover the cause of his troubles. We located the interferences causing trouble and corrective adjustments gradually brought about normal alignment permitting nature to function and all symptoms promptly vanished.

Two years have passed and there has been no return or relapse. No. 2897 Here's another case that might offer you the encouragement you need. A stiff neck that was painful to turn and a soreness between her shoulders and in her right arm brought this young mother, age 27, to the clinic for help. Our examination uncovered other distressing symptoms that she didn't consider or believe were in our special line of work, such as chronic constipation, irregularity and painful female trouble, tender gall bladder, and nervous, weak, dizzy, trembly spells.

Our usual spinal analysis and spinal X-rays disclosed injuries, evidently sustained from falls that she remembered, on the ice and about the home, that were causing nerve interference responsible for her mounting symptoms. She was pleasantly surprised when she was able to report, at the first comparative examination period! that not only were her neck and shoulder pains gone but those organic conditions originally thought beyond our scope of work were rapidly disappearing. She learned that her nervous system controlled her entire body and all its organs. No. 3106 The above cases were taken from the files of Clinics where I have served.

While our critics go about saying it can't be done, we have already clone it. Results speak for themselves. Note: The world's pay for Chiropractic services. Demand it or buy from those who will pay. A text book would prove of little value, if no one opened it; our minds would develop very little if we kept them closed; Condemning things because of bur "lack of understanding," should be a thing of the past.

HEARNE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Hours: 9-12 2-6.

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