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Wise County Messenger from Decatur, Texas • Page 3

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Decatur, Texas
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ft CHICO NEWS By NIT A KAY lfTEW .11 Maud Seales. Reha homo of Mrs. Truhy Clemmona Homemakers America have Mara Named To Guernsey Club PCTERBOROUnH. H. Activities Given By Slidell FHA The Slidell Chapter McElhancv, Efflo Flowers and Wednesday afternoon with mmpleted tholr observance of Mary Beth Fain attended the Mrs.

Mary Ogle as co-hostess. National FHA Week. We would Jewel Mara of Decatur has Baptist Church in After an enjoyable afternoon of like to thank tho following boon elected to membership in Fort Worth last Friday. group enjoyed pwple who had work for, or tho American Guernsey Cattle Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Beck of lidous rofreshments of rake, i contributed to us on Club, non profit agricultural Gainesville visited her mother present wore Mini's. Mary Both Monday. We collected a total organization serving over Mrs. Hand and boys last Fain, Lorene Briley, Lltzy Me- of $59 45 that day. Partielpat- 000 purebred Guernsey breeders Tuesday.

Puff. Ola Wilson. Estelle Faith, ing were: Norma Williams, throughout the United States. Mrs. Gerald Gibbens and Merle Phillips, Gladys Hunter, Mrs Ansel Fortenberry, Mr Wise Messenger, Decatur.

Thursda Aoril 23, 1959 THE Omkrm TTTTfl! Barbara and Sue Lee Smith Grace Johnson, Viola Fpper FACE TO FACE: The artn.il Ha ara life tolti in Watt! lo faee lo iarf with Susan in a photo. liar- nurd's role linurd on tho Harliura character, nvrali the rritiral attrntion to drlail by Producer alter unger in rrrrralinii Barbara story on ihr Mtrrii. were Fort Worth visitors last I Tuesday. Mrs. Minnie Collins of vord spent a few days visiting her daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Reasoner and children and Mr. and Mrs. Odom Terrell and children. Mr.

and Mrs. Simrrust Adair of Minneapolis. Minn, visited friends in Chico last Tuesday. Mrs. Virginia Wrangle and 1 Mrs.

Nellie Myers visited relatives in Hurst Tuesday. King Butler, Flmer Pruett, Green McCarroll, James Forten-j berry. Freddie Fortenberry, Fverett Fortenberry. Hardy Fortenberry, Guinn The Thlro HiRh bprrv, Npa, Fortrnhrrrv. son, Goldie Manning and the hostesses Mary Ogle and Truhy Clemmons, Mara started with purebred Guernseys in 1961 and now owns 40 head.

He to increase his herd to include 50 head as soon as possible. Mara has shown his Samuel 11:1 through Reading Psalm S. A Man Rites for April 28, 1590 fine were defeated in the first home Loon Atkerson. at the Youth Fair hard ball game Monday night with Paradise. UFE, HOSPITAL, ACCIDENT.

SICKNESS and EDUCATION GROUP INSURANCE ESTATE ANALYSIS Pho, 6043 And PROGRAMING 400 Walker H. L. SHULTS Mr. and Mrs. Frnest Easley of Azle visited her mother, Mrs, Anne Ogle over the week end.

Junior Senior Banquet The Chico High School Junior Mrs. Watson was a Fort and Banquet was held Worth visitor last Tuesday. in th(i srhool caf0t0ria Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hartsell niRllt Aprll Tho theme for have returned after spending xho banquet was Hawaii.

The a few days with her parents in room was beautifully decorat- Spade, Texas. Pfj scenery of Hawaii, The Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lumus doijpious meal consisted of Dallas spent the week end with his mother Mrs A mus. fried chicken, sweet potatoes, green bean combination salad, hot rolls, coconut pie Mr.

Charlie Jones and Mr.i»"'1 of the Payne of Denton were Chlco WM Mr KoV'1 visitors Thursday. of Fort Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Faith Houston visited their mother Mrs.

Carl Faith here in Decatur during the past week Benbrook Wholesale Lumber Co. Have your estimates figured elsewhere, then let us figure your estimates and see for your sell liow much money you now save. We carry a complete line of building materials bargain prices. 2x4 No. 3 ft.

studs KD No. 2 9.45 2 6 14 No. 3 W. F. KD 257o No.

2 8.75 2 4 16 No. 3 W. Fir KD 25 7o No. 2 8-75 Let us quote you truck load lots of KD Yellow Pine direct from mill to your Job. We carry a complete stock of Cresoted Poles and Post.

Dimension lumber thru 28 ft you can buy your ready made Door Units Window Units Nails and Steel Products from us at jobbers cost. Free estimates, free delivery within 150 miles of Fort Worth. Call Ft. Worth, PErshing 8-5474 (Benbrook Lbr. Co.) qnd.

Also Caldwell of Mrs. Edna Wyne of Mernph- anfi Mnt Robert Abbott Lockney visited here this past is. Texas spent a few days arJ(j son were Fort Worth visi- week end. her mother Mrs. Ii)Sl Munday.

Mrs. Inez La is ter spent a few days visiting her son, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Laister and Peggy of Jacksboro last week. Little Steve Mason of Do catur spent a few days with his grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. Hardy Watson last week. on, ACHSNG BACK You can set the relief you need from nagging backache, headacht uches and that often and miserable tired- out When these discomforts come on with over-exertion or and ant it Another dioturbanee may be mild bladder I irritation following wrong food and petting up a restless uncomfortable feeling. Doan's Pills work fast in 3 separate I. by action to ease torment of najrKtnit backache headaches, muscular aches and pains.

2. by soothing effect on bladder irritation. 3. by mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 15 of kidney tubes." Enjoy a good night's sleep and the happy relief have for over 60 years. New, large size saves money.

Get Doan's today I oan ills Doug Skinner, Bill Jack Dempsey, Jack Otto Pimitt, Frank Homer Riley, Montgomery. Sam Lynch. Johnny Choate, Jones. A Gardner, Sloan, Maxwell. John Florida, Wilson, Stub blefield, Pavis.

Johnny Sehertz, Frank Higgs, Carl Hudson, Fdwln Pniett, Ponald Norris. Edgar Lynch, A ButtriH, Jack Bowman, Carl Atcheson. Helen and Lula Pi mitt, Vardaman Atehison. Bab Hachtel, Christian. Harold Ray Pruett, Pon Durham.

Bethel Waide. Mrs. Mary Rudd. Faye McDaniel, McCar roll, Barbara Anderson, Taylor McCarroll, Cliff Pruett ley. Malone, in Decatur and the County Mathis.

in Bridgeport, He has a Maxwell, Ison In 4 work. Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McElhaney were Fort Worth visitors Saturday.

Mrs. Elva Moser and Mrs. Margaret Pottieger were Fort Worth visitors Saturday. Wichita Falls spent the week end in Chico. Miss Freida Nickles visited relatives in Ponton over the week end.

Word has been received here that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of Corpus Christi are the proud parents of a baby boy born April 8. This little boy has been named Charles Lynn. Mr.

and Mrs. Claud Wilson of this city are the proud grandparents. Mrs. Arlis Halman of Jacksboro has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.

Rob Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Collins visited relatives in Wichita Falls Sunday. The met in the The American Guernsey Cattle Club records the registration of purebred Guernseys those whose ancestry can be traced back to the of Guernseys, original home of the breed.

The AGCC also re cords the results jf official production tests; and, through Colder Guernsey, Inc. super 'isos the marketing of Gulden Guernsey Milk no for Chevy Magic Mirror scry He lacquer years finish holds that showroom sheen NEW ECONOMY IN THE HI-THRIFT 6 It's got more pep geta up to 10 more miles a gallon. X-BUILT GIRDER FRAME Carries you in low cradled comfort-with high resistance to twist on rough roads. Coil springs at all four wheels do a superb job of leveling out the bumps. a ride that rivals the costliest gentler-than-ever Level Air at extra REMARKABLY SMOOTH fullC 0 Chevy beautiful WIDEST CHOICE GOING OF ENGINES AND TRANSMISSIONS Look at the car Cf look at the coat The car that's wantedJbr all its A few cars cost a little less, most cost a lot more but find nothing else gives your dollars their due like this new Chevrolet.

Never before has a visit to your Chevrolet been so worth your while! a Sales deal see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer! Otto Ferrill Chevrolet Co. DECATUR, TEXAS Mrs. Alleen Williams and son, Pat, of Winniboro, Mrs. Betty Huebner and dajgMer, Connie Lynn of Harvey, Mrs. Boh Durham, and Rudd Jepson ot Ttankhn, and Mrs.

Ash visited their parents, Mr. land Mrs. John last wt ekend Tuesday the club member planted 8 red rose bushes I nesday the wore red Shirley Dieb Named and white to school, and Friday UT was th Slidell NT Honor Roll ject Show. Saturduv a bake! DENTON Shirley Marie sale was held in Greenwood Dieb of A1 vord is one of 63 and Slidell and the week students named to the 3.0 ed with all the members who honor roll at North Texas could attending church in a State College for the fall group. (Reporter) semester.

This is the highest Mrs. Wilburn Waller andiment possible, representing a Mrs. Wilford Rasherrv of Tor- grade of in all courses, Vice roll were recent visitors in the President A Sampley said home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete in making the announcement, in him not going to be pushed Wells They also visited their; Miss Dieb, a senior English to a high pinnacle of glory merely aunt, Mrs.

Nannie Mowerv, major, is the daughter of Mr. the caUlng for great man. Thus to find the we- who is ill in Darwin hospital.land Mrs. Dieb, Alvord She ret of wjth nil Misses Barbara Livorgoodjis a member of Alpha Chi, na- 0thor great persons, we must look and Sallle Rucker, students at tional scholarship sot'lety, and within. NTSC, visited Miss Jessie Earl Zeta Tau Alpha, national soei- popularity Mutt (Note to the reader: If you attend Sunday school, you may use a "quarterly" or other book which a certain pannage of Scripture na the lenon.

These printed passages are taken from the larger amount of Bible material which Is referred to at the tiead of this page. Thia column ta not confined to the printed verses, but is baaed In general on the whole material, or some part of it which may not be In the printed section. The reader is al- ways invited to read the entire Rlble material and not the necessarily small amount which may be printed in the quarterly or used here Sucom Btgins Within Among the successful men of history, IMvld the king of Israel takes a high rank. There are always reasons outside a man who succeeds, helping his success, Would Abraham Lincoln have achieved his peak of greatness had he lived in 17th-century England or in 20th century America? Would John Calvin have the same world wide Influence as pastor of any modern Presbyterian church as he had In the Geneva of the sixteenth century? Would David have made a good President of the Cnlted States? The answer in each case is No. Nevertheless, circumstances only help on what is already there.

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Everybody loved David excepting King Saul, who was mad with jealousy. And no wonder. It would have taken a better man than Saul not to he jealous. The own son Jonathan loved David "as his own soul.0 He gave David his robe, hla armor, even his sword and his bow and arrows. The soldiers loved David, because with him for a leader they always won their battles.

The people loved him; he was a popular hero, nothing was too good for him. The women loved him and sang songs about him, what a killer he was. Furthermore, Ood was with him; and so he succeeded in everything he did. Wr- have the record (I Sam. 10: 18) of how the young man David looked to another young man, perhaps about his age.

The king was looking for a lyre-player, a lyre being a small harp held In the hand. The young man who gave David the recommendation that got him the job, saw a great deal more in him than simply a country musician He mentions family first of all; and from what we know of it (see the book of Ruth) it was a very solid country family from generations back. Then he speaks of his high musical ability, but goes right on to other good points. A Good Personality Has Many Sides The young man recommending David proceeds to say that he is a of war This may have been an exaggeration, in the light of all the rest of the story. Or maybe the young man meant to say, you ever need a fighting man, just call on David was the rugged character we associate with the good soldier.

We have his own word for It that he had killed lions and bears with his own hands him by the he said). But David was smooth well as rugged. His friends culs him in which is more than can be said of all young people. But the climax of the recommendation was: Lord is with God is always invisible; yet this young man was impressed by a fact which he could not it all; the fact that David was never alone, Ood was always with iim. A person who makes that kind of impression, and is really hat kind of person, has a greater ertainty of success than if he A'ere endorsed by a President.

on copyrighted by Division of Chrlxtfftn Kdnfaiion, Council of wf hrint in thu V. H. A. by t'oininaaitjr 0 DECATUR, TEXAS BEEN ANYWHERE? DONE ANYTHING? as know about it 111 WUe County Messenger.

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