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The Gilmer Mirror from Gilmer, Texas • Page 7

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The Gilmer Mirrori
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Gilmer, Texas
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7
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Diana Sunday School Class Boys Visit Barksdale Air Base DIANA, April Sunday B. D. Hodgeis took hit Sunday School Class to Slnevepoit to the Bai ksdale An Force Base, Television and other points of interest, poing weie, Geoige Otis, Wayne Wnght, Kenneth Wmn, Ronnie Tiull, Sonny Bonds, Jeny Lawson and Mi Rodgeis Last week Mi and Mis Cobb weie called to the bedside of their giandson, Gerald Bai- Lifetime Resident, Asa H. Mayfield, Dies at LoFayette Mi. Aba Mayfield, lifetime icsident of Upshui County, died at his lesidence at Lafcnelte at 7 40 am SaUnday jfler a lengthy illness At his death he was 80 years, 6 months and 19 clays old He was a fanner all his lile Mi Mayfield man led the foim- ei Easlei Emhngei in Maishall in 1916 and she suivucs him Also suiviving aie tlnee sons, Rostoe of Gladcwatei.

Willie oi Monnce, and Oiville Mayfield of Clifton, Ant, six daughtci Mis Maishall Venn of Thathei, Aiu Mis Coffmjn ot Showlow, Ai Mis Jake Cqflman of Gilmei, Mis. Spann, Mis 0 Helms and Mis Chailot Willoughby, all of PilKbuig, 22 giandchildien and gicvt- and one biolhei, Eaily Mjylicld of Maishall Funeial seivices weie held at 2 m. Monday at LaFaj etle Baptist Chinch with Rev Homei Petty and Chester Lee Tuwnlm officiolmy Bunal uas at LaFayette Cemeteiy PallbeaLers Johnnie Qaneti, Heniy Thieadgill, OeoiHe Calo, Don Reynolds, Tinman Phillips and T-uitt Poo Ciolcy Funeial Home duelled tun Cobb, who.was seriously ill in the hopsital in Sunday he was some better. He is the 17 months old son of Mr and Mrs, Gerald Cobb of Gal: ena Park. Mary Ann and Kim earns Cois-ieana jie their grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Nobles. I Mr. and Mrs.

W. 11. Brannson I visited her famMv Saturday night Miss (ma Jean Law son spent I part of last week with her sister, Mrs. Barney Stanley and Mr. Stanley in Marshall.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Sharpe, and Jane spent the week end with Mr. SharpeV parents in Winboro, La. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Dean Covin and Pamela Jo from Commerce spent the Easier holiday with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Louie Covin. Mr.

and Mrs. M. Odcn of' Dallas visited in the. homes of Mrs. J.

M. Farmer. and Mrs; M. M. Lester.

Visitors in the W. F. Fleenor home Friday night were Mrs Joe Kempf and Brenda of Spring Hill. Mrs. Robert Henderson and Cherrie, Danny Kemp of Houston.

Mrs. Evelyn Follis and Beverly from Commerce visited Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Foster Sat- uiclaj The Rev ana Mis Wallace and Mrs. Florence Peetet Sunday yisilois in Mr and Mr.

Stanley in Marshall. Mr and Mis Hickej Ji and children from Abilene visited Mr. Hickcy's parents, 'Mr. Gilmer Degree Team Will Go ta Ashland Thursday The Gilmer Masonic Degree Team will confer a degree in the Ashland Lodge at Diana Thursday night, Apiil 25, al 7 All mem- beis of Bcthcsda Lodge aie invited. Out concern in business is to piotctl your licallh and serve (o the best ol om ability I our three Kistered phm-mncists t.ikc cure ol your prescription and drug needs, here! HOGG'S PHARMACY DIAL Tl 3-272S and Mrs.

O. L. Hickey Sr. during holiiiaj's. T(iey brought Mjlec'ne Lester to visit lier grandparents.

Mrs. Holly Lcitei, Kloiencu Pcutel, Myrtle Bu'(e, Mrs. Lester and Mrs Josephmc Oickcusoii of Ashland Chaptei O.E visited Gladewater Chapter Friday night at a meeting honoring Mrs. Mary Katherine Smith from. Gainesville.

Miss 'Mary Vineburg was home from Odessa- for the Eastet holidays, Miss Kathleen Foster from Austin College, Sherman spent Easlei with hei piuents, Mr and Mis Lcroy Foste) Mi and Mis Jewel McDuff, Mr. and Mis. R. Patteison visited in the home of Mr and Mis J' Holcomb Sunday. Spending Eastei Dallas Mi.

and Mis. Harlow, Woodie and Patsy with their daughtei and sistei, Mis. Woodrow Carter and Mr. Carter. Leonard Dale (Red) Jones was home for Easter from Tex- aikana College with his pai- ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Neal Jones. Mrs. L. L.

Bauske went to Dallas Sunday with her dau- ghlei-m-law Mis, Jack Bauske of Gregglon, They took one of Mis Jack Bauske's dnughlei up there for a medical checkup, No Action Is Taken on Poll Tax Complaint County grand-jury last week reported no action on a complaint submitted to it through the County 'Attorney's office concerning an alleged election law violation the Apnl 19S5 school consolidation election in the Glenwood School District voting box Bill Sullivan, a Glenwood disliict icsiclont, along with about nine other residents, sifned an affidavit staling the complaint. was based on testimony in the consolidation election contest case in district hcie in the sumrnei of 1055. Specific complaint was aiMinst 11 A Wheelei, also a JGlenwond icsidenl, alleging illegal obtaining of foui poll I leceipts County Allprncy OH Duncan aid the complaint was pie- senled but the giand juiy took no action upon it Duncan then icfciied to the Decembei, 1D5S, icpoit ol a previous giand juiy which had alto consideied thib and olhei allegations in this election but took no action farrows to Maintain Home Hert in Gjlmer Mis Moms Fallow said this week that the Fanows will continue to maintain a homtj in Gilmei and that a icpoil in the MIITDI of last week concerning moving to Biownliekt was not conect Mi. Faiiow is now woikmg with the Soil Consei- valion Office in Biownfield, Then son, Don, will continue to leside. on, his faim in the Union Ridge community Coats, Suits HUDCHNS pi ice ta STRAW HAT BAY IN GILMER SATURDAY, APRIL 27 MILAN HATS MACORA STRAWS PANAMA STRAWS AND HUDGINS "The Plnre (o lirond You Know" Indian Rock Lady Suffers Heart Attack By MKS, CVKKMT MORGAN Indlim KtM INDIAN ROCK, April Mrs.

Herman Townsond suffered a heart attack Friday and is in a local hospital. The Primary and Beginner children; tiuthercd ill the church Friday with their lonelier for an Easter ess! hunt. Mi. and Mis Williams. Jr.

and children of Center visited relatives Ixere Sunday. Jerry Russell of Ttili'o spoil Easier holidays with Rev and Mrs. Charles Russell. Mr. and Mrs.

Hope Nunn and Larry visited relatives in Louisiana Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Banner of Houston visited Mr.

and Mrs. D. F. Smilh here Sunday Mrs. Bobby Max Mensem and son left by plane for California Sunday where they will visit lier sister.

Bobby Max will lenve one 'day. this week and cnlu special tuunnm Mrs. Willie Burnes of Houston is visiting her brother, Mr and Mrs. Raye Bell. She is also visiting Mrs.

D. f. Smith. The Rev. and Mrs.

J. C. Henderson visited Mr. and Mrs. A.

Hilton of Carthage one day last week. Visiting Mi and Mis Henderson Sunday were Mrs. Warren Rusliini; and son and Mrs. Homer Fowler and James Cecil of PiltsbuiK Mr. and Mrs.

Marshall Shaffer visited relatives in Te.xar- fcana Sunday. Rhonesboro Sunday School Held Easter Egg Hunt Mon. THE G1I.MBK MIRROR. Gilnier. April 25.

1957 -7 Re-roof, Re-paint, re-model including labor. Nothing down, 36. months. Free estimates. Construction Supply Co.

lly MRS. CARLOCK Itltoiu'sliuru IJeiuH'U't RHONESDORQ, April An Easier egK hunt which was rained out Saturday was held Monday afternoon for the ue- I Dinner, primary and junior I Sunday school classes of the Baptist Church, Imeetiiif; at the Florence home. I Children. Inking part wore (Sandra and Jimmie Loyil Cross, Whit Wade, Oxoll Warren, Tommy Poole; Joe, Charles, Judy and Billy Smith; Shirley and' Betty Swannor; Dcbora Umgford of County Line, Oltln: i George and I'Yank N'olim and I Shirley Castloo of I Others present wore Rev. I and 'Mrs.

J. Cross, Mrs. Busier Swanner and Arland; Mrs. Cleo Nolan and Carl, and Mrs. John Caslloo of Gilnier; Mr.

and Mrs, Cullis Waclo, lirnmiU UiliRford, Mrs. Thelina Carlock, the Florences and Miss Ara Sclirum. After the hunt cold drinks Tommy Poole accompanied is, hrollier-in-law, Gerald Adams and Kenneth Graves, biilh of Lunijvicw on a business trip last Saturday to Winns- Lec Infant Daughter Is Buried at Houston Graveside rites were held at Rabylaiul Cemetery in Houston for the infant duuKht'ir of l.lr. and Mrs. Murphy of Houston.

The child was stillborn nl Joseph's Hospital in Houston Saturday, April li). She is the former LI I a Blanche Stephens of (iilmer. boro. Mincola. Tyler and Jack Minville, His, sister, Mrs.

Adums brought him home from l.onii- view. Kdward IVmle iireuclu'd ut Mound Baptist Church last Wednesday night and is directing the song service for the revival at Calvary Baptist in Ciilmcr Ibis week. Mc.rt Juhusou of Dallas was a visitor of the Bon John.sons a couple of days hist week. Also Leslie Ininim of Minus Chai'd, who recently suffered a severe heart attack was a visitor of his aunt and uncle, the Ben Johnsons. 1'Yiday.

Mrs. Arlic Keller has sold i her house and (arm to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Krcnch who plan to I move IhiTe soon. Mrs.

Keller went home with her sister. Mrs, Maudu Asklns to stay until she gels permanently settled. Mr. and Mrs, Orpha Addisnn of California were week end i visitors of the J. I.

Warrens. i Hilly Gene Landlord and licdmon brothers and Mr. 'I Mini Mrs. K. and family of Dallas wore week end visitors nf i he Kmiuilt fords.

Knunill was sick all last week but is improvinc, now. Mr. and Mrs. It. W.

Hailcy and baby visitors of the Landlords Sunday. They are movinij to 1'lrvan this week. Mr, and Mrs. Clifinn Dccne and Tommic of Ncwcllton. l.a., were week end visitors of the O.

M. SlogaHs and tin- lien Ste- stalls, Also iMr.jind Mrs. Louis i Steuidl tmd family of Tyler were visitors Sunday. Mr. Stc- )iidl has just relumed from a I seven weeks course at a ness school in Iloiiston, Ann WhcoU'r a some friends of Kl.

Worth spent Hie week end at the lUunaid Smiths. Also. Hurnard Hay Smith and family uf wools end visitors of his liarents. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Whiscn- lumt of Dallas wore visitors in church Sunday with the George Whiscnhunt family. Mrs. D. C. Bryan and little daughters, Judy uiitl Beverly of M.unuvicw were visitors iu church Sunday with the Lanioiv i Crosses and Robert and Harold Anderson.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holrws and baby of Greenville were week cud visitors of Mrs. Annie Mae Shaver and family, I Wayne James suffered facial injuries and the soss of several i tooth in an auto liccidont near i Garland hist Thursday. HU new was badly dumnged.

He bei came worse lasl Friday and was taken ID a Gladcwiiler luispit.il and Mrs Gerald Dean Litngford and daughter of Uai- land were visitors last week in the Elmer Mood homo. Mr. and Mrs. John Allred. who have hei'U sick with flu for two weeks arc up now and their children have returned to homes in Dallas and Houston.

I Coals. Suits Mi price at HUDGINS, The prize-winning bread-spread because Cienmo Margarine is the, only margarine that gives you the smoothness and flavor of cream combined with the whttaime indrtii lit-lrtc mllli and ckilo ventiblt ills lnt Vltimlii lilt tmuljllltt. Lipton Tea Lipton Tea Bags 23 With Lipton Tea! Del Monte Tomato Juice Sanka Instant Coffee Camp Fire Potted Meat Mrs. Shortening KINGS BAR-B-Q tS-oz. con 55c BlockeyePeosNo.2con7forl.00 (f Hi Note Tuna flat can 15c Parrot Catsup bottle 20c Mellorine tt ga l.

43c AG Oi. 3 25c FROZEN FOODS OQ FRUIT PIES 23c OCEAN PERCH 2(1 89c 5c TORTILLAS 15countpkg. 19c Broccoli Spears 10oz.pkg.29c PRODUCE Potatoes IIQMK-iCROWN Greens Oranges J-LB. BAG Bananas LB 10-LI). Snrk 10 WORTH WAFFLE SYRUP ib.

bo, 27c No 2 con 29c ctn 19c qt. 45c rf.Ari; citij'Nciiv PEANUT BUTTER 12 ot. 33c LUX SOAP lijlli 23 Minute Steak Sliced Bacon Salt Bacon Picnics Hens liicjdcd. Seasoned Lb. I rom Hogn Lb.

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Pages Available:
13,688
Years Available:
1951-1976