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The Cameron Herald from Cameron, Texas • Page 3

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Cameron, Texas
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THE CAMERON HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY fi, 1938. I IB NEWS FROM HOYTE With holidays over, and every one hack in school, just thought we would give you an idea of what we all did out here during our vacation. Mr Jim Woodum and family had as Christmas visitors Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wimberly of Dallas, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert McFarland of Minerva and quite a few community guests throughout the holidays. Harrison McLerran of Temple visited in the McLerran home last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Shaffer of Humble visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Angell over the holidays. 0 Mr. and Mrs Carl Smith and Little daughter Ann Pressley of Austin visited Mrs.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Pressley during Christmas.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Angel I and family spent Friday with Mr. Charlie Angell at Watts Switch where there was a family dinner. Mr.

and Mrs Tom Vaughan visited Mr. and Mrs. Woodum last Wednesday right. While there enjoyed several games of Miss Helen Wise of Houston the holidays with her mother Mrs. Peed of Hoyte.

Earline Angell visited Sue Kirk near Cameron, during the holidays. The Angell family visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hensley of Maysfield over the holidays. Mr.

1 Vrry Robinson of Memphis spent Christmas holidays with his brother Mr. C. IV Robinson of Hoyte. Mr. and Mrs.

Woody Finley of Houston spent a few days of last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs Theo Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Angell spent Christmas day with Mr Frank Shafer of Pin Oak.

Miss Pauline Pressley spent the week end in Cameron with Wanda Lea Vaughan Miss Earline Angell spent the week end in Cameron with her cousin Jimmie Angell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Small and family spent Christmas holidays with Mrs. parents Mr.

and Mrs. John Brashear of Belmena. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Robinson had their daughter Mrs. Nell Jordan of Vernon home with them for Christmas Mrs. Anna May Dodson Henderson of Walkers Creek community is the proud mother of baby, who came to make its home with her on Christmas Eve day. Miss Anna May once tauuht Hoyte school and was loved bv all who knew her. 1 NEWS FROM LIBERTY Good definitions, even if not original: A gossip is one who talks to you about others; a bore is one who talks to you about himself, and a brilliant coversationalist is one who talks to you about yourself.

Mr. A. Gunnells, and Mrs. Clara Shaw were married Monday night at the home of his parents Mr. ar.d Mrs.

A. J. Gunnells. Brother Cecil Morgan performed the ceremony. The guests were Mr and Mrs.

Alex Kittnell, Mary Lee and Lucile Kittnell and Mr. Wilson Kittnell, Mr and Mrs. Paul M. Gunnells. Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Kittnell, and Mary Lee and Wilson, of Petersburg, visited their daughter Mr. and Mrs Paul M. Gunnells. The guests in Mr.

and Mrs Gunnells home Christmas day wen1 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gunnells and children, Miss May Gunnells of Waco, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M.

Gunnells, Mr and Mrs. Alex Kittnell, Mary Fee and Lucile, and Wilson Kittnell, Mrs. Clara Shaw and daughter, Mr. Grad) at kin of Waeo. Mr.

and Mrs. Davison and chil dren of Houston are visiting her sister Mrs. Mamie Dragoo. Mrs. N.

Elmore and daughter, visited in the John Miller home Tuesday. Mr. Robert Kirk of Ben Arnold visited in this community a few days this week. Mr. Shack Shafer and Odie Mills visited Mr.

Frank Mills Wednesday. J. Holley of Cameron is spending this week with his Aunt Mrs. Charley Robinson Mrs. W.

B. Waldon spent the day Monday with Mrs. Henry Mills. Miss Dortha Bell Mills spent Wednesday night with Estelle Gilliland. Mrs Jonnie Brashear and children of Belmena spent Tuesday night with her father Mr.

Joe Kirk. Mrs. Waldon and Mrs. Clara Mills the day Tuesday with Mrs. Frank Mills.

A good many attended prayer meeting Wednesday night Brother Ceeil Morgan was the leader, lie will preach for us the first in each month. and third MEAL and HULLS Hulls per ton 9.00 Meal per sack 1.30 Cotton Seed per ton $22.00 Cameron Cotton Oil Company. Wanted TO LET EVERYBODY KNOW! Now is the best time to plant trees Fruit Trees. Pecans, Merries. Shade Trees, ICvergrcens.

Flowerintr Shrubs Roses. fi2 years of service back of our trees and guarantees. Write for free catalogue and information. KAMSKY'S NUK- SKKY, Austin, Texas. ON THE FARM -U You are Always AIwayt IN THE FACTORY IN THE STORE wail ini; for electricity! No standing in fine! No patient waiting for the words "You're Next!" hen you flip the light switch plug in an appliance in your home, on the farm, or in vour store; or.

when you throw the giant switches in your factor) th. i is no waiting! filectricity is always there. It is there not by but because a host of people are working constantly to keep it there, ready for your use at all times. It is there because for twenty- five years che Texas Power Light Company, an organization of people like you and your pioneered transmission line electric power, improved it, extended it, and made it dependable. No waiting only convenience, dependability and economy go with electric service supplied by your pioneering neighbor, the Texas Power ight Company.

ALL OVER TOWN the cost of electric set i ice to cHstomen of this om pun) is tou et today than eie before tn history. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bussa made a business trip to Cameron Wednesday, Misses Marjorie and Jonnie Ruth Mills spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Henry Mills.

Mrs. Mattie Gilliland of Rogers visited Mrs Mamie Dragoo and the Gilliland home the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson and Pat of Ben Arnold visited in this community Thursday, Miss Louise and Walter Hilderbrandt.

Alford Taylor visited in Cameron Wednseday night. Mr. have Bussa and two daughters of Franklin Mr. and Mrs Bussa Friday afternoon. Mr.

and Mts. Elbert Smith and children visited at Milano New day. Mrs. Homer Shafer of Humble visited Mr and Mrs. Doll Hartley New Year's day.

A good many of the Liberty people went to the Shower given at Miss Alma Gunnells for Mrs. Johnnie New Year's Eve Mr. and Mrs. George Holder and family of Dallas visited Mr. and Mis.

G. Elmore recently. Mr and Mrs Doll Hartley visited in the John Miller home Saturday night. Swift and children and Mrs. John Miller visited Mrs.

Henry Mills Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore visited Mr. and Mr Miller at Hanover Sunday.

and Mrs. D. Miller and sons and Mr. John Miller visited in Mr II ns home Sunday, AMERO THEATRE Thursday and Friday. ti and 7 That Certain Woman llette Davis and Henry Fonda Saturday, January Navy Blue Gold Sunday and Monday, January 9 and 10 Conquest Garbo and ('has.

Hoy er 'Tuesday and Wednesday, January II and 12 Madame Gladys Georue and Warren Williams I NIGHTS Thursday and Friday, January and II The Perfect Specimen Find I Iv 11 ii and loan ISIondell Saturday. January I DANGER PATROL Wine, Women Horses Sunday and Monday January hi and 17 Rosalie Garbo and hars. Boyer THE MILAM THEATRE Friday and Saturday. January 7 and Spring Time in The Rockies gfm i i THE HE usti Put SE mm mimmi..

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Pages Available:
42,034
Years Available:
1895-1986