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nt lOMlM HUT rtTtRITf Former Pastor To Visit Holy Land Bonham, Tuesday, June 27. 1961 Riley Morriss Troth Announced Inmortal Miss Helen Ipfin Riley, daughter of Mr. and D. Riley of Fort Worth, and Eugene Morriss. son of Mr.

and Mrs E. Morriss of Bonham, were married at clock Saturday night June 24, The Rev Jack Carson the First Baptist church double ring in of the church before family members and friends. The bride was graduated from the medical school at Oklahoma University, Norman, and is registered X-ray and labortory technician at Allen Memorial hospital. Morriss was graduated from Bonham high school and attended East Texas State. college, Commerce and North Texas SMte college, Dentton.

Me has been employed with an oil well and drilling company in Morgan City. but expects to go to Mexico in the future where he will be employed. The couple is at home in Bon ham at the present. Camp Letoli Calls Girls From Bonham Reunion is Held At Grapevine Park "Humility" Topic Used by Ann Ball For MYF Program The Rev. E.

J. Kearney, pastor of the First Baptist church. woka, and former pastor of the Seventh and Main Baptist MULBERRY (Spl.) Ann Ball, church, Bonham, will leave July for the MYF program at 10 for a six weeks tour of Europt and the Holy Land, friends here have been notified. The trip is sponsored by the Ouachita Baptist college, Arkadelphia. and members of the Rrv.

Mr. Kearney's church made the trip possible for him. It will include visits to Holland. France, Spain. Italy, Egypt.

Lebria, Israel, Jordan, Aus- itives amm reunion at tria, Greece. Denmark. Norway, Mr. and Mrs. M.

Watson and son. Roger, of Ravenna spent the weekend in Irving with and attended a family the Grapevine Park Sunday. Sweden and England. Those attending were Mr. and Fourteen persons are in the Mrs.

Jerry Watson and children, group making the tour, five of or of Jerry, and Barbara Mr. and which are ministers, one layman I the Mrs. Charles Chambers and chil- and eight women. While the Holy Mrs. Leon Watson an I children.

Bible study conducted b. Phyllis and Stephen, all of Irving; i Sutley. professor of Bible at Oua- Mrs. Ethel Lou Johnson and Gin- chita college. ger, Denison.

The group will leave from New Others at the reunion included York July 10. flying to Amsterdam, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McNeil and and will return to New York Aug. son, Robert, of Shelley, 21.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Guest. Joyce Marshall, Ma gie Leverette and Nick Petruna, all of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Watson of Ozona; Mrs. Kate Green of Whitesboro and Donna of Bonham. the Methodist church here Sunday night, spoke on "Humility. In pointing out ways ol helping "Our she called on four members, Mary Donaldson, Gary Hall, Louise Cain and Gregory Hall who each gave a short talk on appreciation, sympathy, love and service and brotherhood. Following each talk the speaker directed silent prayers for the group.

Mrs. Clayton Hall used scrip tures from Acts 10:1 44-48, which placed emphasis on the first Gentile convert. Mrs James Mooney told a story God Made the to the juniors, and the group read Or ecu I WSCS Units Hold Pledge Services The Women's Society of Chris-1 members and asked for their co- tian Service of the First Methodist operation for the year and read a church began the fiscal year Mon- poem, Can't Friend- day with luncheons followed by ship." programs. Mrs. E.

T. Alexander, program Impressive pledge services were, chairman, directed the pledge held at the with the de- servjce and said "To a Christian votional and topic on. 'I Give a pledge is a sacred commit You My Pledge i Mrs. Earl Gross spoke on Mrs Roy Owens and Mrs. Stan Will Not Cause Inflation Deficit Spending is Defended by Dillon WASHINGTON (UPI) Treas-(ing that ury Secretary Douglas Dillon toldMraw senators today that deficit spending anticipated in the next 12 some have to He urged approval of House- passed legislation raising the legal national debt limit by another $5 months will not cause inflation.

billion to a peace time high of n-i i Dillon also fired back at critics billion the three fold pledge of the WSCS a run ley co-chairmen for Cir- our ur8ver Our dy administration wno Dillon testified before the Sen- cle No. 1. were hostesses in theGifts I charged that the government; ate Finance Committee, which was iptures, sang songs and had a prayer. Juniors taking part were Carolyn and Cordelia Mooney, Roger Ball and Steven and Derrell Hall. Mrs.

Ferrili Open House Slated By Mrs. Tarpley a u9rter Have House Guests To U0V6 Open House By Julia Thacker The Daily Favorite Correspondent Calling hours will be from 2 RANDOLPH (Spl Recent to 5 p. Sunday at the open guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest b.iuse to be held by Mr.

and Mrs Ferrill were Mrs. Raymond Robin- M. A. Carter at their home 216 and children of Garland and Bonham Camf Blue Birds camp since Two Blue Birdi daughter of Mr Adams, and a mi Flying Blue Bird mm. daughter ol Mack Shannon, the Singing Blui Camp Letoli, nea The past week daughter of Dr.

Griffin, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tarpley, I Bonham State Park road, will cele-j brate their golden wedding anniver-1 sary at their home Sunday with I open house from 2 to 4 p. They re girls and invite all relatives and friends to been attending call during those hours. 1 closed.

Their five children are Mrs. Mar-1 S.mdra Adams, vin Scroggins of Bonham, Mrs. ind F. C. Tansell Hollis of Sherman, Mrs.

nber of the High Pete Logan of Big Spring. Mrs and Kav Shan-1 Gene Stone of Dallas and Leroy Mr. and Mrs Tarpley of Bonham. The couple id a member of has nine grandchildren and four West 9th to celebrate their gol- den wedding anniversary. Their children.

Mrs. E. G. McClure. of Bonham, Mrs.

W. Davis, Cape Girardeau. Cecil Mrs. Josie Madison of Trenton. Mrs Homer Smith and children of California are visiting her moth- re.

Mrs. Ola Jor.es, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Burger Davis and Owens home for a covered dish luncheon.

Mrs. A M. Francis gave the invocation. The candlelighting pledge service was directed by Mrs. J.

Tate and the devot onal was by Mrs. M. M. Wilshire. Twenty members and two new members, Mrs W.

M. Jones and Mrs. Eddie Hodge, attended the meeting. Circle No. 2 members met at Risinger Hall of the church at 12:30 m.

Monday for a covered dish luncheon Mrs. Ray Edwards, chairman, and Mrs. Earl Gross, co-chairman, were hostesses for the meeting. The invocation and devotional were given by Mrs. Dave McNabb.

who read from is spending itself into Members went silently to the al-l Dillon, who served bankruptcy, expected to clear the measure the State quickly and send it Senate I tar and placed pledges for Department under the Eisenhower floor for final congressional action the year in the offering plates, administration, said the increased by Wednesday I Mrs. Alexander closed the meet- spending for space, military and ing with the benediction domestic programs recommended Circle No. 3 members were en- by President Kennedy "in my tertained with a buffet supper at view simply do not add up to the Gem cafe Monday night when the picture of unrestrained spend- the co-chairmen. Mrs. Doc Leath------------------------------------------------ erwood and Mrs.

Julius Evans were hostesses Mrs. R. Bevans gave the invocation and the devo- JVillIU tional was given by Mrs. W. O.

i i Marshall of Alamor Before Dillon testified. Sen. John Williams, said the Senate "has no choice" but to go along with the House in approving the debt limit increase. FBI Nabs Man Moss. The pledge service was led by Mrs.

O. Box. Members received their year books following the program Mrs. Marshall Nvstrom of Menlo Mrs. gorda, N.

is visiting her par ents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Carter. She also attended the funeral of her grandfather, A. F. McDowell.

Psalms, and stressed the pledge Park. a guest, and 21 mem- service. I bers attended the supper and pro- Mrs. Edwards welcomed the! gram. Mrs.

Frank Ponath Is Club Hostess Carter of Bonham and Martin children of Carlsbad, N. are Carter of Moore, and their visiting her parent families will be present for the Gotham, and other relatives celebration. Guests of Mrs. Beulah King were The couple were married at Sa- Mrs. Ed King of Wichita voy July 1, 1911, in the home of Palls and Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M.

King of Ravenna. Littrell, by a Rev. Melton, a Mrs. Ernest Ferrill was in Den- Baptist minister, who was the local recently visiting her sister, Bit Ade and attended recently Griffin, Harold djughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Whitey Baccus, who are High Flying Blue Birds, and Mary Lou Wilshire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Eugene Wilshire, and Heidi Marie Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman, who are members of the Sicrela Camp Fire girls, also attended Camp etoli Leaving this week for Camp toli will be Mary Godat, daughter of Mr. and Godat, and member of the Loving Blue great-grandchildren.

The couple were married July 2. 1911. in the Snow Hill community and have lived in Fannin county since then where he has engaged in farming until his retirement. Mr and Mrs. Tarpley are mem- bera of the i dhub The couple's children and grandchildren will be hosts for the celebration Sunday.

blacksmith at Savoy. The Carters made their home at Leonard 25 years where he was engaged in farming. moved to the Nunnelee community where Mrs. Virgil Howard, who is confined in a hospital. Phillip Spicer of Dallas is visiting his grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. I A Spicer. they lived until three years ago; aruj Mrs Billy Wilson and when he retired and they moved children have returned to their to Bonham. home in Carlsbad, N.

after Mr and Mrs, Carter active visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of the First Methodist Cotham. Johnny Wayne Andrews of Grand Expected at the open house will prajne has been visiting his grand- Baptist church. 1 church in Bonham a Birds, and Gmger Herd of Mr.

and Mrs. Willie a member of the Hi Birds. Other Camp Fire mng to attend Camp I this summer. daughter Herd, and ippv Blue i are plan- Mary Ann Lipford Goe to New Orleans Miss Mary Ann Lipford will leave by jet plane from Dallas Wednesday night for New Orleans, where she will visit her brother, Larmv Lipford and Mrs. Lipford.

A senior student at Texas University in Denton, Miss Lipford has just completed a three- weeks course in photography and spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lipford. Mr. and Mrs.

Mims Conclude Vacation BAILEY (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Jewel A Mims and daughter, Emma Jean, have returned from ia vacation trip visiting relatives in Baton Rouge, La-, and in Houston and Austin. On the return trip they visited the state capitol in Austin Emma Jean, a member of the Wetoma- chick Camp Fire group in Bonham, missed the trip taken by the group but she visited the capitol and other places of interest the Camp Fire girls took last week. Mr.

Mim's mother Mrs. H. H. Mims, and his niece, Miss Bonnie Guidry, of Addis, I.a., accompanied them home for a vi Bailey. be their 14 grandchildnm.

one of her sisters, Mrs J. M. Odell of Dallas, and two brothers. H. Littrell of Hollister.

Mo and I Littrell of Wichita Falls, and two of Mr. sisters. Mrs. Her- parents, Mr. and Mrs H.

U. Colvin. Mrs. Oscar Harris has returned from Washington, D. where she visited her sister, Mrs.

Estelle Turner. E. F. Johnson has returned from Methodist Beliefs Studied by MYF RAVENNA (Spl.) A new study entitled. "Some Essential Methodist was taught by Mrs.

Hubert Eaton for members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship Sunday night when they met at the Methodist church. The study will continue consecutively for several weeks the lead- versary gifts at the meeting in er said as she pointed out "It has Mrs. Ponath's home were Mrs. always been one of the purposes L. Smith.

Mrs. Ann Hewitt a 0f (be Methodist church to mini- Mrs. Jack Taylor, mize these things which separate The hostess served refreshments Us from other Christian groups, of sandwiches, cookies, and punch an(j emphasize those things to Mrs. O. L.

Smith, Mrs. Homer which bind us to the total body of Howell, Mrs. Jack Taylor. Mrs.) Mrs. Frank Ponath was hostess to members of the Sunshine club of the Cross Roads community at Mr.

and Mrs. ber home in Bonham recently. The group went to the Hospitality House where Mrs. Dee Cortner gave a demonstration on making fiber flowers. Receiving birthday and anni- SAN DIEGO.

Calif. (UPI) Baldomero Rayas. 32. a San Diego printer, was arrested on an El Paso warrant charging him submitting a fraudulent I statement to get a 1400 loa from Guests of Mis rank: Federal Housing Bishop and daughters are his morh-1 tion the Federal Bureau of Iner. Mrs.

A. Bishop and her vestigation reported today, daughter, Mrs. asey Walling, of Agents said Ravas was accused Slaton. of making the false statement to Mrs. Marshall Nvstrom of Menlo home improvement loan in Park, Calif F-1 Paso in 1959 er, Mrs.

is visiting her moth- Shields. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Sudderth are her sisters, Mrs. T. D. Chism of Daingerfield and Mrs. C.

L. Winkler of Wolfe City. Rev. Mr. Erickson worked in San Antonio and West Dallas in estab- 1 lishmg Youth Rehabilitation centers before coming here.

Visitors were W. Caldwell, brother-in-law of Reid Spivy, and an inter-club group from Commerce. They were Bill Dyer, Herman Bennett, Clay Cheek and Al vin Rix. Bessie Mooney. Mrs.

Rose Richards, Mrs. Allen Bowman. Mrs. Hewitt and several children. Mrs.

Floyd Dinwiddie will be hostess to the club July 21. relatives. in Gum Springs Sets 1961 Homecoming The annual homecoming at the Gum Springs church will be held Sunday. July 9, it has been announced. A basket lunch will be served rit noon and the afternoon will be devoted to visiting and talking over old times.

AIT former residents of the community and all those interested in the cemetery are urged to attend the homecoming Sunday. Mrs. Frank Sims Hostess to Club IVANHOE (Spl.) Nine members and a guest. Dona Morriss of Lubbock, granddaughter of Mrs. Jess Grammer, attended the Ivanhoe Friendship club recently when Mrs, Frank Sims was hostess at her home in Bonham.

She directed several games and gave favors. Cards were sent to the sick and bereaved members. The hostess served cookies and punch. Mrs. Florence Hodgkiss will be hostess to the club July 5.

Go to church Sunday. man Welch of Marietta, and Muskogee. where he visited Mrs. E. A.

Welch of Gainesville. The couple invites their relatives and friends to attend their open bouse Sunday. Fogle Descendants To Hold Reunion The annual reunion of the descendants of Henry Fogle and Mary Ann Fogle will be held in the pavalion in the north picnic area at Bonham State Park all day Sunday. Mrs. Billy De woody, president of the association, announced that relatives from California had already arrived and that a large number of other out-of-state and area relatives are expected.

The reunion held the first Sunday in July usually draws an estimated crowd of 100 persons. Food Fun And Fellowship At The SEVENTH AND MAIN BAPTIST CHURCH QUARTERLY FELLOWSHIP BARBEQUE TO BE HELD AT THE Boy Scout Comp North of Bonham Thursday Evening, June 29,6:30 p.m. All Members, Prospects and Friends Are Invited to Attend! Revival Begins in Telephone Church TELEPHONE (Spl.) A revival meeting will begin July 1 at the First Methodist church here, the pastor, the Rev. R. L.

Cates, has announced. The Rev. Norman Carter of Kemp. will preach at the services held at 7:45 p.m. daily through July 9.

The public is invited to attend, the Rev. Mr. Cafes, said. Trade at home and save! W. D.

Brooks Family Has Reunion Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brooks and sons, Larry and Stanley, and daughters, Elaine and Mrs.

Joe Ross, and Mr. Ross went to Lake Texoma Sunday for a reunion with the Brooks family. The group met at Roosevelt bridge and enjoyed a fish fry since parents. Mr. and Mrs.

E. Meeks, and other relatives from Oklahoma City had been fishing on the lake the past week Approximately 25 attended the fish fry. Millard D. Brent On Dean's List DODD CITY (Spl.) Millard Doan Brent, son of Mr. and Mrs.

M. L. Brent, and a sophomore student at East Texas State college, Commerce, has bee nnamed to the list, it was announced this week Brent carried a full load of courses (at least 15 semester hours) and made an in all subjects He is majoring in science and has been a student teacher part of the past semester. Arthur Crumby read scriptures from Cor. and Terry Crumby read a poem For My Church group sang hymns in keeping with the program, and Craig Eaton gave the dismissal prayer.

Following the MYF benediction the group enjoyed a period of recreation Vietnamese fishermen are increasing their catch by 300 per cent using motorized boats. American aid has helped provide motors for some 2,500 fishing motors. AUTO BODY GLASS SERVICE 24 Hr. Wiwekar Drive in for free estimate. Dented fenders straightened and refmished Complete collision and glass service.

Regardless of your car needs we have the equipment and top-notch personnel to do the job right. Tom Baugh BODY SHOP 310 Chestnut Street Phone JU 3-2281 MR. AND MRS. MCDONALD HERE FROM WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs.

George McDonald and children. Bob and Mary Carolyn. have arrived from Washington, D. for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. James Carmichael, and other relatives and friends.

Happy Birthday JUNE 27 Tommy Taylor, Mr3. J. D. Butler, Lydita Schumpert McDowell, Jackie Nicholos, Ricky Craig Berger. Mrs.

T. V. Chambers. Kevin Beall, Mrs. Fredna (Kenneth) Turner.

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