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Hood County News-Tablet from Granbury, Texas • Page 5

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Thursday. June 21 ttS HOOD COUNTY NEWS-TABLET. GRANBURY. TEXAS TOUR Bevel and family of Haskel; Mr. and Mrs.

Bates Aikens and family of South Carolina, were IN APPRECIATION Mr! and Mrs. Jesse Lewis kaft- During a time of heartache as their weekend guests his sorrow, wheij the passing (cle and aunt, Mr, and Mnt a dear loved one comes to I gar Jones of Gatesville, among the out-of-town relatives apt friends who attended the our home, we realize in a most and Mrs. Harmon; fir. thankful way how much our Mrs. Dean fend Walter Fleury and friends and fellow Christiana Henry Whitworth funeral.

Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Raymond Bunt of Rainbow, Mrs. Tahlequah: Mri really mean to us. Mrsr Edgar Lewi7 I Ft all of whom were here to Lewis Reunion Out-of-town relatives attending the Lewis reunion Sunday, June 17 were Mr.

and Mrs. H. I. Allen, Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flury and son all from: Tahle-quah, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones, Gatesville, Texas; Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Jackson and family of Denton; Ray Parker, San Angelo; Mr. and Mrs. Buford Lewis and family of Cleburne; Mr. and Mrs.

Pat Woods and son, Tolar; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Huston, Stephenville; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lewis and Williams Family Reunion Here The children of Mrs.

S. W. Williams and the late Mr. Williams' fathered at the home of Mrf Mrs. Pres Williams for a reunion over the weekend.

Those present were Mrs. G. E. Reeves of Abilene, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Williams and son, Bobby of Colorado City, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Williams and son of Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Williams of Austin, Mr.

and Mrs. Tollie Williams of Ft. Worth, Mr. and Mrs. E.

G. Wil H. P. Reynolds Celebrated Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs.

H. Parks Reynolds, who live on S. Morgan celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, June 17. Although June 3 was the date of their wedding the later date was chosen so that all of thier family could be together. Mr.

Reynolds was born in Granbury but moved away at the age of six. He remembered the Lewis family retinima. Your expressions if sympathy and your prayers and all the kind deeds done on our behalf will always be remembered. The Henry Whitworth Family. Ethel Ratliff of Glen Rose, Mr.

and Mrs. Smith and Miss West from Dallas all visited the L. M. Aliens during the weekend. Mrs.

Endsley spent a few days at her home last week and for the weekend her guests were F. M. Endsley and family from Rasadena, Mr. and Mrs. Mel of Ft.

Worth. Our little town and community has' been saddened during the last week by the death of so many our friends. Our sympathy- goei' out to those who have hist their loved ones. A stork fehbwer1 was' given in hte -home of Mrs. O.

E. Reece last Tuesday for Mrs. Pierce. Fourteen were present and many others sent pretty and useful gifts. Miss Pat Marshall is home after spending two weeks in Dallas.

Mrs. Marshall visited her sister, Mrs. Jeffreys over the weekend and Pat returned home with her. Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Musick and boys of Wyoming are spending their vacation on the Claude Baker farm in the An-tioch community. They say they art really having fun. REDUCTIONS ON ALL SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE Take CARD OF THANKS When tragedy struck our lives it was comforting to have loving friends and neighbors to help us and strengthen us. Bernice Miller, Gunter, Texas; liams and son. John nf r.rgn.i his childhood in Hood County Mr Henry Strickland, Hobbs, with such pleasures that he andkjew Mexico; Mr.

and Mrs. We lhank you so much for! bury. 4 everyining mat was aone' lorjr Mrs. Reynolds returned here in Henry Lewis and family of To- ltfo to make their home. Mrs.

Artie Nix. Tolar: Mr. Mrs. Riley had as her weekend guests her son, Willam Riley and Mrs. Riley of San Angelo, Mr.

and Mrs. Sheridan Mrs. Lela Fletcher of Fort Worth visited friends here only sister, Miss Laura Reynolds, of New Mexico and Dal- and Mrs. Houston Woods, Tolar; Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Lewis and Umphress and daughter of Dal-1 las, Mr. and Mrs. S.

A. Um-' Iphress and daughter of Advantage of These Bargains. The Sample- Shop Mrs. Loyd Lanies Phone, 29 the beautiful flowers, the nice food, for assistance in prepar-nig the grave, sitting up, Mr. Estes for his kindness and understanding and every kind word and deed, ay God richly bless you is our prayer.

Mrs. H. R. Mabery and children Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Mabery and family. Mrs. Ervine Carter and children Eddie and Cinda of are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Louis. Mr. Umphress also visited his parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs.

Olan Umphress. He has returned but Mrs. Umphress will remain for a visit of several weeks. SAFE GUARD YOUR HEALTH See me for spinal Analysis The key to better appearance and better health through Chiropractic. DR.

VIVIAN STERLING Phone 3G las, also returned to Granbury family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil to live this spring. Mr. Rey-jLewis and family, Mrs.

Tmmy nolds retired as manager of the Phillips, Mrs. Barbara Longino, United Broom Company in Mr and Mrs Morgan Wade Grand Prairie shortly before and famjiyi Mr. and Mrs. Me-coming here. ridith Guthrie and family, Mrs.

The gathering Sunday also Oleta Duniphen and daughter, marked the twenty-fifth wed-j Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Lewis, Mr. ding anniversary of their; and Mrs. Delbert Lewis, Mr.

daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franklin Par-and Mrs. Bryan Meyer of Lub-1 leer, and family, Mr. and Mrs.

bock, the twenty-fourth wed- Wilbur Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. ding anniversary of their son. Edgar Lewis, from Fort Robert Reynolds and wife of Also attending were Bro Dallas and the ninth anniver-1 and Mrs. Gilbert Allen and Bro sary of their son, Robert and j.

Williams, wife of Piano. In addition to The reunion will be held these members of the family, again next year the third Sun-their son and wife, Mr. and day in June. GLASSES tied WViil nnirina While Repairing Granbury Branch Mangold Insurance BIdg. (Middle South Side Square) GRANBURY.

TEXAS 1 1 III I Loaned Yours. TELEPHONE 261 W. P. Everett for a few days. Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Minter of Ft. Forth, Mr. and Mrs. H.

R. Merrill and children of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Frizzell andi daughter of Buff Dale visited Mr. and Mrs.

Cliff Minter during the weekend. Dick a grandson, is staying this week for a visit with his grand dad. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Stevens of F.t Worth visited Mr.

and Mrs. A. O. Stevens Sunday. Mrs.

J. T. Kerr went to Odessa Tuesday to vsit her little daughter who is visiting relatives there. Mr. Ken Miller and little daughter, Vicki of Ft.

Worth, visited Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Go-forth and Sherry Saturday of last week.

Mr. Dan Carter of Midland spent the weekend with his father, T. E. Carter. I ESTABLISHED 1896 Mrsr-Raymond-ReynrrMs, grand- son and wife of Mr.

and Mrs. GRESSON Myron Reynolds of Lubbock and I ,1 i K.anucmiu.en w.u,e cu, Mr Mrs Cedl Rhodes Karen Reynolds and Bryan parentSi Meyer, Jr. were present. An-Mr and Mrg shupp gun. other son, James K.

Reynolds gnd Mond Mrs Burton and fam.ly live in Long Beach hes of Midland is visiting the Shupps at present. GLASSES FITTED COMPLETE, SINGLE or BIFOCAL WEDNESDAYS 9:30 to 2:30 SUNDAYS 9:30 to 10:30 ONE DAY SERVICE ON LENSES, REPAIRS FLOWERS Express beautifully just what you want to say. POT PLANTS CORSAGES. Arrangements for every occasion. Call Thrash Flowers Phone 55 844 West Bridge I Prentice Gage and son, Micky r.

Heese i Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Whit- oi l.es nngt'ies, -aiuui ma, aic have moved into the J.

B. Riley home on West Doyle formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomason who have moved to Ft.

Worth. worth, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Whitworth and children from Houston. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Muesse from Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buel and Carol Don Wisenbaker of Donna, S. Pay your subscription FORD sets 500-mile record at Indianapolis Speedway NOTICE TO YOUNG VOTERS If you have become twenty-one any time since January 1, and expect to vote in the July 28 primary and the November general election, it is necessary for you to call at the J.

Williams Tax Assessor and Collector's office and fill out your exemption blank which will also entitle you to vote in the presidential election. Remember the dead line is July 27. J. I. Williams visiting his mother, Mrs.

Beu-lah Gage for two weeks. A parade heralded the opening of the Bible school Friday, then the school got off to a good start Monday with large attendance- It will last two weeks. L. Wyatt joined the Navy and left Monday for San Diego, California. He was in the Navy before.

Willie Morgan left for the Navy a week ago. He is in San Diego too. Winfred Robins and Jimmy Pat Harbour left Sunday after a short furlough with Mr. and Mrs. O.

N. Robbins and other relatives, Jim to Madera, California and Winfred to Ama-rillo. Garland Crawford of Los Angeles, California visited his grandmother, Mrs. Callie West last week. Rev.

Tex Walker and family were called to Kansas City on account of the death of his sister Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. B.

Brown of Ft. Worth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tankersley. L.

Johnson is confined to his room with a heart ailment this week. Mrs. Ocie Rux is visiting in Ft. Worth with a sister-in-law who is critically ill. Claude Owens and daughter, Mary Ann, of Marysville, Cal-rifonia visited Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Cash and family, also Mrs. Mattie Linney and daughter, Mrs.

Grover Nash and children were here from Refugio Sunday. Gene Arthur Garrett of Wichita Falls is visiting his cousin, Mrs. Winston Randle. wm mm um tvm Dot and Cecil McGhee and Again proves nobody outperforms Ford dramatic demonstration of the kind of performance and roadability that makes 8sP Carolyn of Ft. Worth visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. R. York Saturday. Judy Smith of Dallas is spending two weeks with her all your driving more fun in a Ford! grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Gar land Smith and attending Bi ble school. Forft rtwrd H4 tnd etrtilltd ky Um Unlttd StilM Auto Ctak Buster and Billie Watts of Amarillo are visiting Homer Smith the first driver to win the "500" Clasrfft, with a better than 100 m.p.h. averag-fc And now he comes back with a group of drivers to establish a stock car record with the great '56 Ford! Ford wrote this new mark large awi bold in the record books, And the what Ford did the trick. From the hood-full of throbbing horsepower to the road-hugging rear end, Ford demonstrated that it what it takes to make your driving mor enjoyable, Convince yourself that driving a Ford can be real fun. Test drive a "50 Ford.

There's a set of keys waiting fv-you, so come in and see us soon. Ford fully realizes that the welter of claims and counter claims about "racing victories" (many of them completely contradictory) must be confusing and disillusioning to the public. Ford ran this race, against time, over the true "Classic" distance and at the most famous track in America, in order to dispel this cloud of doubt and disbelief and prove that no one outperforms Ford! Peter de Paolo, leader of the team of drivers that piloted the winning Ford, states flatly: "No other stock car could have equalled this performance!" And Pete de Paolo should know, for he was A Ford V-8 hurtled across the brick and asphalt surface of tough and testing Indianapolis Speedway whirling through the tight turns and flashing over the straight stretches to set a mark that no stock car ever reached beforel Previous to Ford's record run, no other stock car had gone even one lap at Indianapolis at 100 m.p.h., but one of Ford's laps was timed at the electrifying speed of 113.7 m.p.h.! And Ford averaged over 107 m.p.h. for the full five hundred miles close to the average set by the extremely costly, specially-built racer which won the Memorial Day NOT MORE NOT LESS DO YOUR insurance policies fit all your needs or do they overlap so that you are bearing the expense of more insurance than you really need? Your insurance needs are definite our service assures that you have neither more nor less than adequate protection. That's what you want use us to get St.

THE DOYLE AGENCY Phone 23 P.O. Drower 38 Granbury Radio T. V. Service Installation of Antenas Brazos Electronics Pickup and delivery Eugene M. Terry Phone 36 Coulston Addition Since 1911 FORD CARS awl TRUCKS have been IUI1T IN TIMS IT TIX AN I Phone 281 Granbury, Texcs GREAT TV, FORD THEATRE.

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