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The Mexia Daily News du lieu suivant : Mexia, Texas • Page 3

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Mexia, Texas
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THE MEX1A DAILY N1WS, MEXIA, TEXAS, TUESDAY, SEPT. Pt. Enterprise Good Will Club To Meet Wednesday The Point Enterprise Goodwill Club will hold a regular monthly meeting Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. in the Community building, announces Miss Helen Sherrill, club secretary and reporter. All members are urged to be present.

MRS. GEORGE DRAKE, Chicago, soys: "My youngsters hated'ordlnary aspirin. They readily St. Joseph Aspirin For Children. They like its pure orange flavor." ST.

JOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN J. W. HAWKINS SON GAS. teg, 23.9: No-Knox 26.9 Premium Oil, quart 3Sc Wrecker Service USED CARS Phone GY6-9029 Hlgnway of DANCF UNDER THE STARS at The County Line Tavern Highway 84 MUSIC BY OAKIE And His Riverside Ramblers Each Sunday Night Out-of-Town Visitors Attending Wedding Of Hudson-Burrows Out of town guests visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Jeff Tucker for the Hudson-Burrows wedding Inst Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tucker and Mrs. Kenneth Boyd of Houston; Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Montandon and Mrs. Dan C. Hart of Austin; Bill Montandon of New Orleans, Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Tucker of Dallas: Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.

Tucker of Irving; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Adkins of Jewett.

Others visiting in Mexia to be present for the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hudson and children and A. W. Hudson of Houston; Lt.

Joe Schuster of Fort Hood: Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Douglas of Corsicana; Mrs. Inez Yarborough, Miss Gwen Robbing, Mrs. Mary Anderson.

Mr. and Mrs. Ozzic Edwards and Dr. and Mrs. Con Smith of Fort Worth.

Also Mr. and Mrs. Ray Austin of Dallas; Mrs. Polly Adams and Otto Cimo of Waco; Miss Judy Johnson of Chicago, 111.: Miss Janet Johnson of Shrcveport, and Miss Ann Upton of Little Roek, Arkansas. FOWLER PHOTO SERVICE PORTRAIT WORK and FILM PROCESSING 508 N.

Kaufman GY6-3197 Hours: Week Days 3 to 6 p.m. Saturdays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. SEE THESE CARS BEFORE YOU BUY! 1954 MERCURY SPORT COUPE, Radio, Heater, at low mileage. Only 14 thousand.

Extra clean! 1954 Door Savoy. Heater, Low Mileage, Extra Clean. 1953 Radio, Heater. Extra Clean. Cheap Transportation.

Door. Radio and Heater. Cleanest Cars in Town The Buy of the 1951 DODGE '2 Ton. Runs like new. Good Tires.

Only 1947 CHEVROLET. 2 Door. Runs Good. Only 195 Many More to Choose from at Low Prices McKenzie Motor Company DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALERS New Cars USED Service Dept GY6-2814 CARS GY6-281 5 Married Saturday Goal Is Reached By Little Steps By Atmt MtLLETf MRS. JAMES BLACKBURN ADAMS Miss lone LaRae Winistorfer Becomes Bride of James Blackburn Adams in Church Rifes Miss lone LaRae Winistorfer became the bride of James Black- where he was author of the bill "If you have gfeai ambition take as big a step as possible in the direction of fulfilling it, but if the step is only a tiny one don't worry if it is the largest one now possible." A woman said that, Mildred McAfee.

And it is something every housewife should remember. For a housewife's life from day to day seems to be made up of countless small steps cooking breakfast, washing dishes, watching over children, washing clothes, scrubbing floors, going to so on and on. If a woman, taking these small steps over and over gain, loses sight of the great and worthwhile ambitions the steps are leading up to then her work is drudgery of the worst kind. She is frustrated and bofed and tired and unhappy. She has forgotten why all the many steps are where they arc supposed to lead.

She must keep ift her mind the vision of a happy home, children who arc getting the kind of home life and character training that will fit them to become fine men and women, a husband who enjoys his family, loves his wife and feels she is a help to him and a picture of herself as the kind of woman she wants to be. She can't fail then, to see that the steps are necessary ones, leading to worth-while goals. This' is a difficult thing for a woman to do. Marriages sometimes falter, children progress and then slip back and the wife burn Adams in a ceremony held at the First Baptist church in Washington, D. Saturday morning, September 3.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter William Winistorfer of Earlville, Iowa, and the bride- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Adams of Mexia.

Miss Alice F. McClannan and John A. Chase, both of Washington, D. were attendants to the couple. Also present was Jimmy Karl Hammer, who is now stationed in Washington with the U.

S. Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Hammer of Mexia. The bride is a graduate of Earlville High school and for the past four years has been employed with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington.

Mr. Adams graduated from outlawing slot machines. For the past three and one-half years he has been employed with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Immediately following the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip in Canada. The couple will make their home in Alexandria, Virginia.

Gerald Tacketts Parents of Girl Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taekett of Teague are the parents of a daughter born Friday, September 2 in a local hospital. The baby weighed seven and one half pounds and has been named Vicki Jo. The couple has one other child, a six year old son.

Jerry Lyn. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bulin Freeport. The paternal grandmother is Mrs.

Linda Taekett of Mexia. Mrs. Housewife You Can Save Dollars In Shopping By Being A Regular Reader Of This Newspaper The Biggest Bargains Are Always Found At Stores Which Advertise In The Mexia Daily News Mexia High school as valdictor- ian of his class and received a degree in law from Baylor University. During World War II he served in Japan as a Japanese interpreter after attending the University of Louisiana, University of Minnesota, and Yale University. He was appointed county attorney for Limestone county in Mrs Patty of Mexia ac 1950 and was elected to the Texas com panied by her'daughters, Mrs House of Reresentatives in 1951, Bouthit of Corpus Christi Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Adamson anc daughter, Mary Patty of Houston Mrs. Walter Sunday of Kansas, City, Kan. and Mrs. Wayne Low- I Memphis, were in Dallas Saturday to attend funeral services for Mrs.

Patty's s'on-in-law Joe G. Wilson of Caracuas, Ven- "ezuela. Mrs. Patty was accompanied home by Mrs. Joe G.

Wilson and daughter. Nancy, who will visit here for the present This was the first time in twenty- five years Mrs. Patty and daughters had all been together. JOE SCHULTZ Attorney-at-Law Kendrick Building Phone GY6-25dl Bubba Thompson, Miss Sally Murphy and Mr. and Mrs.

Jimmy Cox were Austin visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Leach of Dallas, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Evorilt Murphy of Houston, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Baldree have returned from a vacation trip to Carlsbad Cavern and Big Bend National Park. They also visited Mr.

and Mrs. David Enderby in Kermit and relatives and friends in Houston, Pasadena, Liberty, Van and other points. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. J. T.

Purcell of Liberty. MANNERS Make Friends It is often a goo didea when talking by telephone to a person on a business matter, to ask his name. Then if you have to call back again on the same matter, you can ask to speak to the person who is already familiar with the matter. It saves time and temper. TO MEET TONIGHT A meeting of the Business and Professional Women club members will be held tonight at 7:30 at Gibbs Memorial library announces Mrs.

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So hatif onid the Vision of the goals you are striving to and you will know that all those endless steps and are leading you where you want to go. Mrs. J. R. Truett and Mrs.

J. W. Alexander and daughter, Donha, spent the holidays irt Mt. Pleasant visiting Mr. and Mrs.

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