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The Houston Herald from Houston, Missouri • Page 4

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Taylorwere her sister-in-law, i Mrs. Amanda Schneider and son, Carl, and her niece, Mrs. I Raymondville children from Mc Corey visited herparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston over Feb, 22week- Jerry Wildhaber was here for the weekend with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert WUdha- Cafe after an absence of two weeks due to Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jeffess of Yukon were transacting business in town Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Quenrin Waller) and Michelle called at the Kinserlow home awhile Sunday him feeling better. Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Hollen-beck and Mrs. May steffens were transacting business In Licking Saturday afternoon. Sunday they were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. George Hollen-beck. Mr.

and Mrs. Clovis Court-neywentto Summersville Tuesday for medical treatment Clovis visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aldridge on Monday before. Mrs.

Grace Howerton has been feeling worse again and was taken to Springfield Wednesday for medical check man, Winston Lemmons and Frank Jones are among those who called at the Steinberg home to ask about Joe. Mrs. Josephene 'Miartin who was a patient at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frame for two weeks has been moved to her own home but is still quite sick.

Mrs. Beverly Driesel and Mrs. Charlene Medlock were the guest speakers on "The Talk of Raymondville" Monday morning on behalf ofthe PTA. Mrs. Selma Agee, chairman of the Raymondville R-7 district was the guest speaker Tuesday morning and gave her report on the heart fund drive.

Mrs. York home from the hospital. She did not undergo surgery at this time and return to the hospital in three weeks for further diagnosis. The Rev. and Mis.

Joe York and Mrs. May Steffens were at the Aldridge home Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 25, to care for Frank while Claudia went for an eye checkup and to her dentist for some dental work, Frank remains confined to his bed in about the same condi- Mrs. Bessie Garrison has had the flusince she returned from her visit with her children at Denver, Colo. Frank Aldridge was taken by ambulance Tuesday for a checkup and treatment at the Medical Center Houston.

Mrs. Tennie Wimsatt brought Mrs. Dora Miller home from ber. Mrs. Ollie Head visited a-while Saturday with E.

O. Head in Houston, who was quite ilL Sunday afternoon Mrs. Wayne Head of Houston, Mrs. Ollie Head and Mrs. Daisy Long drove id Summersville to visit Mr.

and Mrs. Millard Head. Mrs. Head was suffering with a broken arm. They returned homebywayof Houston to see E.

O. He-id aeain and reported Mrs. Sherman Brunei, pastor of the Methodist Church, has returned from Nebraska where die was called due to illness and surgery of her granddaughter, and delivered the morning sermon at Che church. TTie Rev. Robert Howard, a missionary from Burma, was the guest speaker at the Methodist Church Monday The Current River Opry sponsored by RayrnontlviHe R-7 PTA will perform at the school gym Friday night, March 7, from 8 to 10 o'clock.

Admis- sion is $1. 25 for adul is 75' cents for children and children under six years free. Advance tickets will be $1. 00 for adults and 50 cents for children. FVoceeds from this event will go toward financing the building ofa canopy connecting the two buildings.

Mrs. Bruner and Deloris Middle ton called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aldridge after church. Our girls A and volleyball teams will play the Salem A and teams at Salem March 1 1 and the Green Forest teams on March 17; March 28 Greenfield will come here for the games.

OurA team girls have lost only one game this year. Mrs. Maggie Hill has returned to work at the Wagon Wheel afternoon, Feb. 23. Mrs.

Regan Wolfe has returned to work at June's Market in Houston. Harry Scott and son, Ja.kie, were in Rolla on business Tuesday, Feb. 25. The next regular meeting of the PTA is Monday, March 10. All members are urged to be present since one half of the membership is required in order toclect new officers which must be done at this meeting.

Henry York and daughter, Mrs. Albert Jackson went to Columbia Thursday to bring up. Tom Kirk- I P6817 Texas County Memorial Hospital at Houston Tuesday, Feb. 25. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Garrison tookher father, Richard Cummins to Licking Tuesday, Feb. ifJiA 1 1 I I iU IC It for atmei Selma Leach from Cooper Hi 11, Mo. Mr. and Mrs.

Billy Joe Driesel were in Kansas City from Sunday until Tuesday recently on business and also visited friends while in the city. Mr. and Mrs. John Beller and children from Cabool were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Grose, on Sunday. Chick Johnston a Master of Ceremonies on radio opening day at Montauk for the trout season Saturday and did a good Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs, Mildred Shanks. Mr. and Mrs.

Chloe Holder of Houston and Mr. and Mrs. E. Daugherty spent Friday night at Montauk to be ready for opening of irout season on Saturday. They caught some nice fish but no prize fish.

Harold Hibbs who was at Montauk for opening day Sa-turdaycaufihtsome nice trout, one a three pounder which was believed to be 2nd biggest fish caught there that day. day Joe Steinberg told Mrs. Steinberg he was feeling some improved. Their son, Leon, from Columbia had spent part of the day with his father. Joe had a phone call Sunday from hissister inNew York, who had just returned from a month in Florida, which cheered him.

Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Hower-ton and Leasa and Mrs. Grace Howerton visited Sunday in Lebanon with Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Harris and children and Mrs. Edith Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Courtney and Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Johnston visited with Mr. and Mrs, Claud Courtney Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Collins and Mr, jtiH Mrs. Elmer Dixon of Yukon were transacting business here Monday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Innnip Lay and Introducing your newly appointed State Farm Agent who We Invite you to attend our Gala GRAND OPKNWG Friday and Saturday, March 7 and 8. We have all new merchandise and styles. See our bright sunny fashions for the young Miss and Laddies for Easter, tte also have sportswear.

Mrs. Termic Wimsatt and her niece. Billie, from Licking went to Jefferson City Wednesday, Feb. 26, to see her sister, Mrs. Modia Barns, who is in the hospital there jgain.

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Esther Courtney and Mrs. May Martin from Tyrone visited awhile Wednesday night of last week with Mrs. Claudia Aldridge. Mrs. Mar-un also visited in die home of her son, Virgil.

Bill Garrison, Tom Lemmons, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Flcshman, Harold Young and Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Grant visited with the Aldridgcs Tuesday morning and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris of Houston visited awhile in the afternoon with them. Sunday afternoon March 2, Mr.

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