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Corsicana Semi-Weekly Light from Corsicana, Texas • Page 10

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TEN THE CORSICANA (TEXAS) SEMI-WEEKLY LIGHT, FT.IDAY. APRIL 28, 1948. Bazette BAZETTE, April Thnre were preaching services at the Baptist church Sunday. Training Union at 7 o'clock and preach- inpr services at 8 o'clock, Rev. John Boyd dolnjr the preaching.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tramel were dinner cuests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Truett Tramel Sunday.

Beth Westbrook of Dallas and little Ronald Glade Westbrook of Kerens visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Weatbrook Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, George Mills were visitors Monday. Mrs.

Ruth Reagan visited Mrs. Ruby Tarkinjrton Friday afternoon. Uncle Bob McFadden and Tom Tramel are on the sick list. Mrs. Ben Jones, who has been GLASSES Protect Your Eyes Come In Today for four Examination! G.

D. Rhoads OPTOMETRIST Rhoads Jewelry Store. visiting relatives in Caltforna for several months has returned home. Billlo Gene Lay field is visiting relatives In Turnertown this week. Mrs.

J. T. Atkelsson Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. Wasson and family this week. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Fields and children and Opha Sessions of Houston visited relatives in Bazette, Buffalo and Kerens this week end.

Rev. Cato Sharrer of Corslcana will hold his regular preaching services Sunday and Sunday night at the Church of ChrJst. Mr. and MM. Arch Hardaway of Corsicana were dinner In the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Pros Tramel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ikey Upchurch and sons, Talmadge and Billie, Rev.

and Mrs. John Boyd and son, Bobby, were guess in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walker Sun- dfiv Mrs Cloud and little daughter, and Mrs. Massey of Kerens attended preaching services at the Baptist church Sunday night.

Rev. John Boyd and family are visiting friends and relatives in Oklahoma City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tramel hava moved Into the John Tramel house.

Mrs. Jewel Cook was dismissed Saturday from the P. and S. Hospital and is doing nicely. Mr.

and Mrs. Owens and children of Corslcana attended church at the Baptist church Sunday night Sun Want Ads drlng Results. Consideration Irene News IRENE, April Boy Scouts, accompanied by Scoutmaster Earle Bruce, enjoyed an overnight fishing trip on the Brazos river Friday night. The group consisted of Richard Greer, Bobbie and Monroe Rldlehuber. Ned Cole.

James Ratllff, Waddel Burns and Clyde Moass. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nell are the proud parents of a son, born to them Friday in a Corsicana hospital. Marshall Burns and Mrs.

Floyd King and son, Wayne, of Houston spent the week end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Burns. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Hasten and son spent the week end in Bonham. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Merrell are visiting relatives at Littiefleld.

Miss Emma Kyle and Mrs. W. Thompson were In HUlsboro on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Irwin Greer and Mrs. Walter Batton attended the funeral of Mrs. Pratt at Bynum Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs.

S. E. Blont of Dallas visited Mrs. Mattie York recently. Mr.

and Mrs. Ervln Burns and daughter, Elaine, were Hillsboro visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller were Fort Worth visitors Thursday of last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dale and children of Waco spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs.

G. S. Melton were In Milford Saturday. Allie Graham and Miss Annie Bess Johnson were Malone visitors Monday. Joe Lee Goode spent the week end in Coolirtgc.

Oliver LUtlcjohn, who is attending school In Corsicana, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Llttlejohn.

The school boys defeated the Mertens boys In a game of baseball Monday afternoon. Relax in a Turkish Bath! Try one at the T. H. 0. second floor.

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W.A.Cox Grinding Bearing Service 109 North Main Street i 1. lv' fe r. i I i. Sf 1 I d. 1 I l' Streetman STREETMAN, April Earl Baxley and baby son returned to their home In Dallas Saturday following several days' visit with their parents and grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman and baby son have returned to their home In Houston after week end visit with Mis.

Coleman's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Stceln and to visit Franks mother, Mrs. F. S. Coleman.

who underwent surgery last week in a. Corsicana hospital. D. D. Burleson has returned home from several weeks visit with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and W. O. Wlnburne of Dallas. Mrs. Wlnburne returned home with her father for a visit.

Mrs. James Leslie McCary visited Mr. and Mrs. Less McCary Saturday night and Sunday en route to her home in Austin after belncr called to Dallas earlier in the week to be with her father who Is ill In a Dallas hospital. Mary Lesley McCary returned home with her mother after visiting grandparents.

Mrs. G. C. Middleton and Miss Frances Middleton returned to their home in Dallas Sunday following a week end visit with relatives and friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Reed and son, Norman, of Roane were week end guests of Mrs. Reed's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jr- C. Hagler.

Mrs. Nena Hawthorne and guests i from Lo 3 Angeles, Mrs. Victoria Bridges, have returned from a visit with Mra. Bridges' brother! and wife. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Jack Bradley of San Antonio. Mr. and Mm. Bradley drove their guests home and ftpent the night and day in the Hawthorne home.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Manahan returned to their home in Houston Sunday following a week It with Mrs.

Manahan's Mrs. Ruth Steele, and J. ents In Fairfleld. Mrs. Albert Evans of Italy visiting her sisters.

Mrs. Belle Robinson and Mrs. Marshall Beene. M-Sgt. Lois Cogsdell Gainesville was called home last week to be with his aunt, Mrs.

Charles Hay- nle, who Is seriously ill in a Corsicana hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown of Fairfield are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Burleson, this week. Mr. and Mra. Vernon Webb Turner and yourwr son returned to their home in Bryan Monday after a four-day visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Turner, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Turner returned home with their brother and family for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Molfis of Bremond are visiting Mrs. Moles' mother, Mrs.

Matt Ferguson, and other relatives. J. W. Robinson spent the weak end with friends in Mesqulto. Mr.

and Mrs. Jasper Nettles and son of Corsicana were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and 'Mrs. end vis- mother par- ONLY Them Teleph ealon THE UNIVERSAL USED AS i PICK-UP TRUCK INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR TOW TRUCK MOBILE POWER UNIT Corporation Court Patrolman Kelsey Blakney had on his blue suit and his white hat. his day-off raiment.

He was Just standing there, looking out of a city hall doorway upon a quiet, charming offering of spring. Within his day-off vision came a man. and then another. One man took a slip of paper, gave some money for it. A few minutes later the man paid a $10 fine for selling a baseball pool ticket.

Patrolman Kelsey went on about his holiday, Burglars Wednesday night entered Jimmy Lorlmer's filling station, 215 South Beaton street, took between $1 and $2 In change, Ice tickets. A catch on the north window had been pried. The department during the Si- hour period ending Thursday morning arrested two persons on drunkenness charges, Investigated a knife argument between gro women. Waco Masonic Lodge Sale Set WACO, April Masonic Grand Lodge Temple will be sold to the Texas National Guard for use as an armory for $225,000. The temple will be used for uffltta of the 143rd Infantry regiment, S6th Division, stationed here.

I think I'm going to have one of my headaches. Everett Gregory and attended services at the First Baptist church. Mrs. Charles Avery of Vivian, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Haynie, who was bi ought home from a Corsicana hospital Monday afternoon.

Homer Fullerton who has been seriously ill at his home here, had as his and Mrs. Fullerton's guests over the week end, their children, and grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Urea and their niece, Una, Alvin: Mr.

and Mrs. George Westover and son, George, of Houston, John DuBose and daughter Miss Clarotta DuBose, of Dallas. Mrs. Evelyn Bailey of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs.

Gregg Steele of Dallas were week end guests of their mother. Mrs. Robert Kelly, and sister, Mrs. Bessie Steele. Mr.

and Mrs. Will Collins were guests Sunday of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Blair Fouty of Navarro and attended funeral services of E. H.

Harvard in the afternoon. Tupelo TUPELO, April and Mrs, Stanley Gorman and children. Mrs. Dave McMullan and Sybil of Corsicana were Tupelo visitors Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. B. Wheeler and Tom B. Wheeler of Corsicana visited In Dallas last Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Eaton of Dallas visited in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Pleas Mitchell recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Brnddock and little daughter of Crane arrived Saturday to visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.

F. Braddock. Visitors In the home of Mrs, A S. Mitchell during the week end were Sam Mitchell of Dallas. Mrs.

Steve Pace and Mrs. Germany of Ennis, and Mrs. Rosa Denny of Corsicana. Charles Bancroft of Powell spent the week end in the home of Ralph Wheeler. Mr.

and Mrs. N. B. Williams and Mrs. F.

W. Goodwyn of Dallas visited Mra. W. C. Burdine Saturday.

Amos Harwell was a Dallas visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Burdine, Mra. R. A Bowel en. Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Jones and children visited in the home of Mrs. Halite Swor of Dallas Sunday. Mrs.

M. C. Burdine and Mrs. J. I.

Monts spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dougles in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs.

Lon Housch. Mrs. Bob Warrlngton and little son of Corsicana visited Mrs. D. C.

Gat- lln Saturday evening. Mrs. Boyd McMullan was in Wortharn Friday to attend ameet- inrr of the WSCS Corsicana district. ACROSS 35. Wooden pin 36.

4. Place of 37. worship 33. f. Duct 12.

Philippine mountain 42. 13. Artless 14. Norwegian 44. county 15.

New otar 47. 17. Consider 48. 18. Ocean 50.

19. Hebrew vowel 63. point 54. 21. Bureau 56.

23. Increase 25. Besmirches B7. 26. General pardon 58.

29. East Indian 60. tree 61. 30. Utienthuslastlo 31.

Residences 33. Note of the 62. ecale 63. Sailor Card game Held a icsalon Near Demolished Whirl Operated Flowering plant Eloquent speaker Aquatlo bird Disunited Indite Any monkey At a distance Fermented drink Thicken Fruit Cover Aerial railwayit colloq. Asiatic palm Furtive Solution Tuesday's Puzzle DOWN 1.

Gasp 2. Epic poem 3. Chief executive of a state Sun Want Ads Bring Rest! Try a want and convert It Into cash Just phone 163. 4. Article 5.

Boy 6. Bound 7. 8. Recall 9. Serf 10.

Mohammedan noble 11. Heavenly fc bodies 16. Spirit In Tempest" 20. English letter 22. Understand! 24.

Character of a people 26. Recorded Protective ditch 28. Country bumpkin 32. Award of valor 33. Shower 34.

Volcano 36. Extended rUw 37. Doga of a certain brttA 39. Charge 40. Atmospheric disturbance 41.

Unknits 43. Present 44. American Indian 45. Drive away 46. Allude 49.

Valley 51. Part of a comet 51. Whirlpool 65. Huge mythical bird B9. Symbol for SMITH Mark Beflilcrad D.

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SEE THE 'JEEP' TODAY HERE VJE ARE POLKS WE'RE PUU.1NO INTO JEZEBEL JUNCTION WE'U 8E ON LOCATION FOR A FEW WEEKS TO GET AUTHENTIC BACKGROUND SHOTS A QUAINT UTT16 VILLAGE EH A CONTRAST FROM HOLLY MR.HOGAW....I WILL MOT PERMIT OUOLEV TO GET OPP UNTIL VOL) ARRANGE POR. UlS PROTECTION AGAINST ADMIRING MOBS IvV 4 arimoa AND TIFPIB Penney Implement Co. On Highway 75 Phone 203 Corsicana, Texas DAMAGED ILDREN MRS. Ira BEEN SO MISS ANY MRS MDUR WftXWEVA. COOT TROUBLEMAKER; BUD NOT YOU'RE MOTHER ON-T HAVE PERF ALL E.CTLY TILL FROM TMOSG.

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