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The Hearne Democrat from Hearne, Texas • Page 4

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The Nearttc Dtmocffct, 16, 1MB Local Happenings From Franklin San Antonio visited his mother, Weekend guests in the home of Mrs Dene Wilkins In the nursing Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Baxter home in Calvert Sunday. They! were their children, Mr. and Mrs Mrs A Wilder Guests in the home of Mr and Gene Prskie Sunday WTP Tiis pwnjr.ls.

Mr. and Mrs Henry Peskic. and Smith and children of Bel ton Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aiken and Sue Marty of Tortland were weekend g.iesls of her parents, Mr and Mrs.

Paul Mrs. Agnes Phillips had as gucfts wcekenc Mr. and Mrs. N. Anding and children.

1 and Andy Jr. of Grand Tiairie, and Mr. and Mrs. Thom- of Phillips and little daughter of Easterly Mr and Mr John Wilkins brought Mrs. Wilkins to her home in Franklin for the day.

erf Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ralph Record and children oi Bryan. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Baxter and son also of Bryan, Coalsc.n last week were Mr. and. Miss Pam Baxter and Mr. and Mrs Vcrnon McMillan of Tuha.iMrs. Melvin Pertl and family of Oklahoma.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Houston. Hall and children. Roger and Eileen of Vidor, and Kenny 'Raymond Barren and Mrs L.

E. AppUby visited Mrs. E. J. CLUB STEAK Pound SHOULDER ROAST 7 49c SHOULDER SEVEN OR CHUCK STEAK 65c BEEF RIBS 3 $1.00 GROUND BEEF 49c SPECIAL MEAT PRICES For Thursday, Friday 8 Saturday, May 16,17 and 18 CHECK THESE PRICES FOR SPECIAL MEAT VALUES Rinchart and Elizabeth White of' Bradley who is ill in a Marlin Sam Houston State College.

hospital. Friday, Pat Westbrook. Mrs. C. E.

Ben-i SHOWER GUESTS i son of Hearne and Mrs. Oliver, This writer failed lo get the Ray of Huntsville. out of town guests at Patty San- Mr, arid Mrs. J. W.

Winn and difer's shower. They were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Holton Ingrain Walter Ditto of Cause.

Mrs. Wil- went to Lake Sam Rayburn last' lie Dean of Marquez, Miss Bar- weekend, There was not much' bara Mahon and Mrs. Ruby i'shing because of the Smith of Bremond, Misses Pam otherwise they enjoyed a plea- Baxter of Houston and Kate outing. Hedrick of Houston University, Jess Rinehart, who has been i Mrs. Ranzell Nickelson Jr.

of hospitalized in Temple the past Texas Misses Mary Cole several weeks, spent. Saturday at and Sherron Nickelson of home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack lor Universly, Mrs. Billy Ray Coalson.

Dr. Poulter Christian of Bryan was a guest in the home of Mrs, L. E. Appleby Thursday. Mrs.

P. N. Moyers of Marlin was a Friday guest of her sister, Mrs. Horace Hamilton. Mr.

and Mrs. Lad Nickelson and son, Jimmy, spent the weekend with their daughter and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hammer in Dallas.

Davis of Channedview, Mrs. Jakie Silverman, Mrs. J. B. Birdwell Mrs.

Travis Neely, Mrs. L. Turner of Hearne. BARNHOUSE DIES News has been received here of the death of Joel Barnhouse of Fairbanks, Alaska. He was- a former resident of Franklin.

The "body will reach Love Field in Dallas Wednesday and be brought overland by Peters Fu- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Connor neral Home, which will have and children. Bub, Gwen, David Those attending were Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Coalson, Franklin; Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Goad, Mr. Mrs. BiU Lewis.

Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Lewis and son.

P. J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wiedmer and son.

Stanford Lewis and friend. Stella. Mr. and Mrs. C.

D. Boswell and three children, Margaret. Jim and Lewis, all from Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hart of Dallas and son, Jim Ross of Brenham; Mr.

and Mrs. Roy P. Moody Jr. and two children, Phoebe and Roy P. Ill of Brenham: Mrs.

J. N. Crane, son. Joe Mike of Lisse; Mr. and Mrs.

Johnny Hall and two children, Roger and Eileen of Vida; Kenny Rinehart and friend. Elizabeth White of Sam Houston State College; Mr. and Mrs. Vei- non McMillan from Tulsa, T. G.

Taylor and Preston Lewis of Houston. Glen Lewis of Wisconsin was not able to attend. FRIER SHOWER A shower honoring Cathy Frier, bride-elect of Johnny Shafta of Bremond, was given in the educational building of the Church from 4 p. m. to 6 p.

m. Saturday. Hostesses were the members oi the Wesleyan Sunday School Class, assisted by Mrs. Joe Mitchell as co-hostess. In the receiving line were Mrs L.

J. Bristow, president of the class, the mothers of the ibride and groom-elect and the bridc- elect. Mrs. Michael Frier, sister-in- law of the bride, registered the guests. Presiding at the refreshment table were Patsy Morgan and Sue Cazcy, classmates of Cathy's The table was laid with a net and lace cloth.

The centerpiece was an arangement of daisies and i ferns. Red radiance roses and wcodfern completed the decor of the party room. The bride-to-be received many lovely and useful gifts. About 40 people called during the afternoon. EOAC ECHOES By DORIS PARKS The regular meeting of the FOR BARGAINS GALORE READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS I 'board of directors of the EOAC I of Robertson County will be held 'Tuesday, May 21.

at 8:00 p. m. i in the Blackshear School Library of Hearne. i Ail! board members are urged to be present and bring their friends and with them. I Meetings are open the public i and all residents of Robertson County are cordially invited to attend.

1 The regular meeting of the executive committee of the EOAC of (Robertson County will be held Tuesday, May 21. at 7:30 m. in the principals office at Blackshear School of Hearne. All executive committee members are urged to be present. HOWARD MORRISON AND THE WESTERN SWINGS Saturday, May 18 9 P.

M. 1 A. M. BLUE NOTE and Allen, spent Mother's Day weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mitchell Davis.

Mrs. James A. 'Wright and son, Jim, of Arlington and Miss Cathy Coleman of Irving were weekend guests of Mrs. Wright's mother, Mrs. L.

A. Wilder. Change of the services. Funeral arrangements are pending. JIM GRACE SERVICES Jim Grace, brother of Will Grace of Franklin passed away 'Sunday at 10 p.

m. at a Lubbock hospital. He had been in failing health for several years. Funeral i services were held at 4 p. m.

The lakeside home of Mrs Gretchen Lewis was the setting for a covered dish luncheon i THAT CAN'T BE BEATI FREEZER MEATS 180 250 LBS. BEEF SIDES Pound 57c 45 LBS. to 65 LBS. FULL BEEF LOINS 71 90 LBS. to 125 LBS.

HINDQUARTERS 67c 45 LBS. to 65 LBS. FOREQUARTERS 49c 45 LBS. to 65 LBS. ROUNDS POUND PorkSides FINANCING AVAILABLE ON FREEZER MEATS WITH QUALIFIED CREDIT i were nela at 4 p.

m. Mr. and Mrs. AJva Lee New of! Monday with interment in the Houston were guests of Mrs. Anton Cemetery.

He is survived New's mother, Mrs. Sadie Sim- four sons. Roy. Jack and mons Saturday. Guests for the! Richar of Anton, J.

C. of Ari- day also were Misses Lizzit and I zona; two s'sters. Mrs. WU1 Lee Winkler and Mrs. Minnie White of Hearne and Mrs.

Sallie I Rambo. Lambert of California. Mrs. Gretchen Lewis had her SEWING CLUB MEETS daughters and their families home for Mother's Day weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. Don Boswell. Mar- AU1 a gerete, Jim and Lewis of Hous-' Tuesday. ton and Mrs. Ned Crane and Joe I After a most bountiful lunch a I Mike of Lisse.

I business meeting was called by Mrs. Elsie Dieckman's guests the president, Mrs. Coal- over the weekend were Col. and' snn 35 Hattie Pack, secretary, Mrs. H.

L. Coulder of Fort Polk.j read minutes of a former La. and a nephew. Richard i meeting. Coulder of University.

Tne members voted to give Mr. ar.d Mrs. H. B. Butler had S5.C3 to both the Franklin and jtheir sen.

Mr. and Mrs. David New Baden Cemetery. i BulJer David home for! A nominating committee was i Mother's Day. appointed of Mrs.

Lucile Martin. I Mrs. Doyle Williams of Cor- chairman, Mrs. Aurelia Bristow pus Christ) and Mrs. Sylman nnd rs Gretchen Lewis, other Galoway cf Webster were guests members of the committee.

Mrs. at the Rinehart Motel several Augusta Appleby Invited the days last week. grcup to meet with her for the The regular monthly "Family June meetin was held in the recreation i Awe11 cards wcre to ball at the Methodist Church A. C. Horton, Mrs.

F. D. Andrews and Mrs. Gilbert Richardson. Tuesday evening.

May 7. A delicious covered dish dinner was! enjoyed by the group followed Th pr ent were hostess by games and music. ff etch a Lewis Mrs. Alice Coalson, Miss Hattie Mr. and Mrs.

John Hurley and! Packi Mrs vivian Goodmari little daughter of Houston visit-. Mrs Lucile Martin Mrs Aurelia ed several days this week in the Bristow, Mrs. Thyra Butler Mrs home of his mother, Mrs. L. S.

Appleby. Mrs Elsa Dieck- Hurley. Mrs. A. C.

Horton is in a Bryan hospital to have eye surgery. Her daughter and son-in-law. man, Mrs. L. A.

Wilder and Mrs. Owens. LEWIS REUNION The annual Mother's Day re- Mr, and Mrs. Grady, took her to union of the T. F.

Lewis family the hospital last Tuesday. was held at the Camp Creek Lake cottage of Mrs. Gretchen I Lewis. Boating, skiing and swim- ming were enjoyed! by the young folks. At the noon hour a ous picnic luncehon was served under the trees, which was enjoyed toy everyone.

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1930-1977