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The Hearne Democrat from Hearne, Texas • Page 6

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Hearne, Texas
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6
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fate 6. See. 1 (Texas) Democrat, Friday. May 8, 1964 Local Happenings From Franklin Airs. Joe 'Mitchell I Mrs.

J. H. Arnold of Edna and Mrs. Lucy Oldham of Hearnc visited in the E. H.

Lcamon home the past week. Mrs. C. S. Anehicks of Bre- and family.

Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bassett Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Davis and family of Reading Club Has Musical Program Mrs.

Joe Mitchell, Franklin Boone Prairie Memorial Held Mrs. Joe Mitchell, Franklin Louis Winklcr, Ridge; 'Mrs. Inez 'Merryman and Mrs. James CaL- houn and iboys, Mrs. Edna Brown Mrs.

Joe Mitchell, Pranklm cv-inlrlm rviffoii The annual Memorial Service I ol Franklln Joe Giiffen, closing meeting of the was held Saturday, May 2, at! Mrs. Ramsey, Lufkin: Houston. Mr. and Mrs. T.

P. spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday a't College Station a Woman's Reading -Club was held Boonc Prairie JFriday, May 1st, at the Franklin iThere were people from many Metcalfe Baptist Church with Mrs. Ben L. places, and also people that had reunion of (Mr. Mete a life's class of the University.

Mrs. C. E. Dcason of Austin who 'has been in Searcy Fleming Hospital for the past several days after suffering a broken collar bone, was able to be taken to the Patten and Mrs. Ben L.

Parten, as co-hostesses. mond was a Sunday guest of Mrs. C. E. Maris.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Anding, Jr.

and children of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs Thomas Phillips of Houston were weekend guests of Mrs. Agnes Phillips. Miss Janice Rabe visited in Bryan Sunday with friends. iMr.

and iMrs. Jimmy Mitchell and Mrs. Gene Pieskie visited in i Ella Cobb. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert renditions of several classical A program with the theme of! spread at the noon hour under "A Joyful Thought To Music" I'the beautiful trees. 'Mrs. Sadie Siiri'inuiu, Mr. and (Mrs. Wilbor Merry man and baby cf Franklin; Mrs.

Jessie Mills, not been in a number of years'." A LVIrs Bil 'y 'McCary and children, most bountiful basket lunch Mrs Jamcs Nels and children of Pasadena; Mr. and Mrs. A. Sehnirder of Dallas; and Mrs. J.

was given by three guest musicians. Misses Esther Jane Grant and Out of town 1 people attending were: Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Holder, Austin; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith Middleton of Houston. (Ellen True, pupils of Mrs. Albert I and son of Bremond; Mrs Wai- Goodman of Bryan, showed great home of Iher Mrs.

talent and dedication with their fa after a swim, beer is a natural On a hot summer day, a dip in a cool stream can be wonderfully refreshing. Equally refreshing when you're relaxing afterwards with friends is a hearty glass of beer. There's hardly another beverage around that suits what you do for fun as much as beer. Camping, hiking, or just lounging on a lawn chair-beer brings to each just the right touch of extra good living. Your familiar glass of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that we live in a land of personal freedom-and that our right to enjoy beer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an important one, of those personal freedoms.

In beer goes with fun, with relaxation UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 905 Internitionil Life Austin 1, Texas Waco Monday with Bro. Ray Head, who is in a hospital there. Mr. and (Mrs.

Tay Bishop of i Texas City visitea during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Emmelt Bailey and Maria Kay. Terry and Gregory iMoore are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs.

W. I. Shaw. Bro. and Mrs.

Peyton Moore will come Wednesday and show films the Baptist Church Wednesday night. Bro. and Mrs. Moore are preparing to go to the Mission fields in 1 Viet Nam. Mrs.

Robert L. Jackson took her mother, Mrs. Jessie Newburn, to Tyler Friday. Miss Judy New- 'burn accompanied Mrs. Jackson home and returned on Sunday by train.

Mr. and Mrs. Pat McKinney of Lufkin visited Monday nii'gfait with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKinney Glendcning of Bryan visited with numbers of well known com- them on Sunday.

jiposers. Miss Lisa Johnson of Houston has been visitinig with her grand- iMrs. Harry Smith, a local lace and baby of Bryan; Mr. and Mrs. David Smith and Dee Smith Munrford; Mrs.

Ella Wood, Calvert; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whittington, Palestine; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl- teacher of piano and voice, sang i yle Wright Litha Wright, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Davis and children of Bryan visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L.

Dodds, Jr. and Mike. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rice of Conroe were weekend guests of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Nedbalek. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb and Joy Lynn visited in Angleton Saturday with Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Cobb and children. Visitors in the home of Mr. and "A Maiden" by Thompson. I Houston; Mr.

and Mrs. Bland A short business meeting was Porter, Hearne; Mr. and Mrs held at which time the club voted Jack Jett and children, Hanes to give $5.00 to the Veterans Hos- Angleton; Mr. and 'Mrs. ipital in Waco.

Mrs. Howard JG. Hale of Anderson. Stegall, presi- 1 George Sills, Adron Sills, Mrs. LAMAR CLOSS THANKS VOTERS Please accept this word of appreciation for the wonderful vote given to me on May 2nd.

I am grateful to each and everyone of you for expression of confidence. I have enjoyed and appreciated serving you as Tax Assessor-Collector for the last several years. It will be my effort to visit with each citizen of this County prior to the run-off election. However, should circumstances be such that I fail to see you, please regard this as my personal plea for your vote and influence in the second Democratic Primary Election. I pledge to you that I will continue to operate your Tux Assessing and Collecting office in an efficient and courteous manner.

LAMARCLOSS Your Tax Assessor-Collector (Pd. Pol. Ad.) Mrs. Sid weekend Browning Mr. dent, expressed her appreciation to clu'b members for their cooperation in making the club year a successful and enjoyable one.

During the social hour refreshments were served to those previously mentioned and three guests, Mrs. Albert Goodman and Mrs. Richard Grant of Bryan over the and Mrs. Ray Head. and Mrs.

Members present were Mmes. Ollie Harbor and son, Franklin; Last 2 Days! Wilson Rexall Drug Bryan Browning of Hearne and B. Truett, Gus Bogan, Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Rhodes Stegall, H.

O. Jennings, Rondal id children of Houston. Brewer, H. P. Schultz, Carl and Mrs.

Bland Watson JDufifey, W. R. Barron and G. H. In'gram.

Robertson County Library Report Mrs. Joe Mitchell, Franklin visited in Bryan Tuesday with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Watson and children. Mr.

and Mrs. James Morris and Pamela visited over the weekend 'With his mother, Mrs. Maple Morris. Mrs. R.

H. Frier visited her The month of April, thus far, daughter, Miss Linda Frier, on 'has been the most outstanding as campus at Southwestern Uni- I'to the interest shown, visitors versity last Thursday and Friday, and newly registered borrowers 'Miss Frier and one of her room- i in the library, mates accompanied her home for There were 398 adult books the weekend and returned to and 345 youth books checked out. Georgetown' on Sunday after- "We wish to thank Mrs. R. B.

noon. iTruettt for her contribution of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Milstead of 7 mystery books to the Houston and Tom Milstead of iMrs. Verdi Hassell, librr.ri?n, College Station visited during the weekend with their parents, Mr.

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