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The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 14

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HARMON PEARL but hope the will be able to take over the news next week, other AND ITAK-rOKUM wise there will be no newt. Mrs. Lackey Visits March. 28, 105a CaU-sville, Tem WednesdayLenten worship at 7:30 p. Woman's Missionary So ciety at 1:30 p.

m. FridayGood Friday worship at 7 30 p. Saturday Catechism class at 8 a. m. Millers Visit From Bay Cjty In San Angelo Cerkl spent Thursday and Fri IT.

JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH, Ceryell City, Earl C. Meehrlng, patter Saturday, March Junlofr miuion band at 1:30 p. m. Sunday Sunday School at 9:30 a. morning worship at 10:30 a.

m. Tuesday Teachert meeting at 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs.

Unwood Miller day viiiting Mist Tat Campbell in by Mr. William L. Graham, Messenger Correspondent I and family of Bay City spent the JONESBORO P-TA Holda Monthly Meeting fINGINO AT CORYELL VALLEY The regular monthly singing will be held tonight at the Coryell Valley Baptist Church, beginning at 7.30 p. m. "Everyone it invited," church leaders say.

TYVC and looking over the school. Doth girls arc seniors and plan to week end visiting bit parents and Mrs. Roy Lackey Sr. visited sev- kir mnA Mr. attend college next year.

The word "democracy," li Greek In origin, means literally tu1 of tha people." Billy Dyer, son of Mrs. Owen "l' with rcUUm 4 Mr. and Mrs. Grady Keeton. Dyer left last week end for Tort Prist and Shauna Freeman, Fae, by Mrs.

J. 0. Hea4. Messe nter CerrooW Chaffee, Arkansas where he will "Vr" nd Brenda Gartman vlsi 1 a.i.. Pnd several months.

He hat Join- 'Vr. wu" ted Maud Stewart Saturday even turn i (Tiiuin in run uim k.M fhi.ip mnnthlv mwtins aw nuui uuu. i rmi.ri.M unM4.v ftrnoon The Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thompson i.

ik- oni. nv uM Mrs. Eula Mae Cox it visiting Junior dast under the direction and children, Lenora and Leroy Diu, in Thursday morn- reUtlve ln th, wck- of Mrs. Lonnie Renfro gave a visited Mr. and Mrs.

Sonny Mat-J n- Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Culp and WAV special number. Mrs. C.

P. Me- singill In tastiand. Mrs. Herman Lock hart returned Mr. and Mrs.

Grady Vaughn Culp Annaly broueht the devotional. Mr. and Mrs. Truett Uchtsey home Wednesday after aoendins ol Killeen vUilea MM. Myrtle The main talk on "Youth" was and daughters.

Sue, Paula and Mel-Ueveral dayt with her ton, Joe and Keeton and other relativet here riven by Superintendent Lera- va Jane visited Mrs. Ughtsey family of Killeen. punaay. mona. This years project was to mother, Mrs.

Quesenberry in Sa Mr. and Mrt. Walter Dittmar and Mitt Gloria Lovejoy of Pidcoke improve the school building and lado. Mrs. Leonard Fowler and Rather- visited Mr.

and Mrs. Ollie Bunk buy needs for the school. Three Mrt. James Quails, Mrt. OUie line of Ixoro attended church ser- Bynum last week end II I class rooms were painted and u- Hale ami Miss Pamela Hale spent vices at Florence Sunday.

In' the! Mr. and Mrt. Gene Lacy and II I branr booka have been bougnt. the week end in Waco visiting afternoon they visited Mrt. J.

B.I family of Dallas visited Mr. and ii I aw a Other addition! will be made to Mr. and Mrt. Kenneth Hale, Mr. mttlefield in the Lampasas bospi-l Mrs.

John Lacy last week end. ii that the project as the school year and Mrt. Norman Lord and Mr. tal. Mr.

and Mrs. 0. Z. Ballard were .1 cloeet. and Mrt.

Dean Fuller. Henry Mierzwik of Killeen visi- called to the bedside of their dau- inderella rh rorvell Count Council for Lawton Drake of Boiing tu ted in the Billie Graham home ghter. Pegw In Port Arthur hoe- a.u dubm net Saturdar March 22.1 from a heart attack. Hit father, 11 Sunday. plUl last Saturday.

0. Z. return- ta the County Court room. The or- P. Drake of Jonesboro it at home Mist Ella Mae Meyen of Tem- ed home Monday and reported that der of opening and business fol- improving after an extenaea ui- pie visited her parents, Mr.

and Peggy was doing tome better. lowed. Delegates selected to at- nest. Mrs. Fritx Meyen over the week Mr.

and Mrt. C. F. Oney and tnf th rmn Clen Rose this Miss Waldene Young is at home Meridith visited Mrs. Marv Oriev summer sm Jan Nicholt of Turners- after spending several weew wiin Mr.

and Mrt. Claude Lovejoy Sunday. There it no improvement vili and Jeajiette Martin and her sister cnicago. and daughters of Pidcoke visited in ner condition, she is much weak- Wanda Watson of Jonesboro. Al- Mrs.

J. L. Campbell is improv in the E. w. Wilkinson home Sun- er than she was a week ago.

II I JJ tmte are Ann Bales. Anita ing from her illness. day night Mr. and Mrs. E.

V. Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin visi- family of Colorado City visited her Thomas and Sandra Leach. The Mr.

and Mrs. Grady Wilson and treasurer reported a balance of children visited Mr. Wilsons pa ted Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Allen parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edd Herring II AaftV J. ViX sisn in the treasury. Two vee- rents. Mr.

and Mrs. Elzy Wilson. Sunday anernoon. ton last week end II II 7 tahlA demonstrations were civen Kenneth Sellers is ill in the u.r. ur Mr- R.

J. Hill of Boon- Harmon H-D Club lle, kinus visited Mr- and by girls from Purmela and Jones- Providence Hospital in Waco. The Harmon Ladies H-D Club Ora Stewart last Saturday boro. There were 10 members, i visitors and 2 leaders present, IZORO representing six clubs in the coun- met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. night- II Lit A I griu i I 'V Billie Graham.

Each member an- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shook of ty. After a short social the meet- Mrg JJpton Still swered roll call with a household Antonio passed through Pearl hint. Baby garments were cut out 'as Saturday.

Gordon asked a At Glen Rose Misses Marsha Watson, Barbara a 1 TIT.t.Att Ckimn to be made by club members for thousand questions about old Pearl the Fort Hood hospital. Mrs. Cloy- People, where and what they were ce Duncan was elected recreation doing, also mentioned that he aynfw, n. "nil: by Mrs. B.

T. Arnold, JW orris, janey aivuc Messenger Correspondent chairman for the next three mon- would to set a date for an old Huckabee. Sandra Miles, June Mc Ml-' Tra Tlntnn CnnraA and Frank, ths. Mrs. Walter Dittmar was arv fashioned home coming for Pearl Corkle, Myrna Miles, Mrs.

Lonnie Rpnfro and Mrs. Andy Watson at- Mice frvstal tTnton and Mrs. Jim pointed to send cards or flowers people, who did not have the tended the Area 8 FHA meeting storms visited their wife and moth- to those who are sick. Refresh- nerve to stay here and try to make er. Mrs.

Ira L'Dton in the Gibbs ments of deviled eees. fritoes. cun living, just as he did. After all in Waco Saturday Hospital in Glen Rose. They re- cakes, coffee and punch were ser- we came here to live and die, and port that her condition is improv- ved to 12 members.

The next meet- do yu know of any better place 1 1 I I I All FFA boys and their teacher, Raby Smalley attended the Hamilton Stock Show Friday. Don Fer-cuson and Neely Adair showed to do so than right here at Pearl II fill ing. mg will be April 3 with Mrs. Em- No doubt you will hear more about II h. I Visitors in the Walter Ayers mett Landry.

home during the past week end swine, Gerald Kitchens, sheep, and this later. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Stewart visi I Joe Somerfield a beef calf. II i ted Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie Hill Sun Mr. and Mrs. S. M.

Mayhew, were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Higgins MOUNTAIN BAPTIST CHURCH, of Austin; Mrs. George Carroll Jo Cranfill pastor of- Lampasas; Mr. and Mrs.

Roy ph nr rwio. Sunday Sunday School at 10 a ii i day evening. Mrs. Stanley Miles and Mrs. Lon Elegant simplicity and faultless tailoring destine this dress to become a true classic Of crisp wrinkle-resistant rayon and cotton linen with organza scarf and smooth calf belt Bamboo, navy, black or natural in sizes sie Renfro chaperoned the junior Ronald Ballard and F.

B. Smith of Fort Worth spent last week end and soDhomore classes on a skat and son; and Mrs. Edwin Graham 11 m-and son of Gatesville. Prayer cuxIes 7 P- m- ning with their parents, Mr. and Mrs ing party in McGregor last week.

xi. nr.ii... worsmp at 7:30 p. m. O.

Z. Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Os ii ini The Junior GAs were nonor car Smith. ed last Friday evening with a pro joi.

wiu nil. ouu rt sulci myuii r-t. Sunday afternoon in the Irvin L. I ri.m. Bmi.

7:30 P- m- revival services at 8 Mr. and Mrs. Bean of ii -x ii I ii ii i San Angelo are the proud parents gressive dinner. The salad and drinks were served in the borne of Rev. and Mrs.

Bill Riley, main Mr. and Mrs. Billie Ray Self of p' 3 rviorc. ur Mf Tnmmio I extend special welcome to ill bi I 05.90 Come Cinderella's own young versions in the new-at fashions chentla nd full silhouettes plus tots more hi our wonderful new Cinderella collection! Farquhar and Shirley Ann of Urn- everyone to attend our services. 1 course in the home of Mr, and Mrs.

Hayden Watson with Mes- .1 me! HK Ralph D. Boone of Lubbock visi of a baby boy, born Feb. 28, weighed 7 lbs. 5 and named Roy Franklin. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Cox. Mrs. Bean is the former Miss Sybil Cox. Congratulations to Mr, and Mra.

Bean. Lyda Cooper is ill this week, and Bobby visited Friday night v1111 mother' dames Frank Courtney and Paul Schwalbe assisting the hostess and the dessert of ice cream and cake was served by Mrs. Truett Lightsey in her home, with Mrs. Billy C. Robuck assisting.

Ten members niUi in eiiau iui 9 itvvt aucuivu in Gatesville. Bessie Meyers and her enjoyed the social and in each mother, Mrs. Jim Ayers visited last week in Port Lavaca with their home Mrs. Ollie Hale gave a re RHODES' sister and daughter Mrs. Bill Duf-ner and family.

Mrs. Leonard Fowler and dau ale ghter, Katherine along with Mr. view of the book "The Cherry Children." A week end revival will be held at the Methodist Church beginning Friday night and closing Sunday night Everyone is invited to attend. Mrs. W.

M. Mayhew of Dallas of Quality 1FADMHGO Just In Time For and Mrs. Walter Dittmar attend ed services at the Primitive Bap tist Church at Florence Sunday. Leonard Fowler and son, Harlan Deane attended church at Hamil presents the most famous bra name in America was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Williams and Mr. and ton. Mr, and Mrs. Oran Upton spent Mrs. P.

R. Young. 7W? Ifs here Our fabulous spring sale of yard goods all of fine quality, all at great savings. Choose now from silks, rayons, cottons, dacrons and cottons, synthetics and blends. On March 14 a soup supper the week end with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Upton. Other visitors in the Upton home during the week end were Mrs. Minnie sponsored by the Training Union was served to 20 guests in the Baptist Church recreation hall. Edward Van Alextyne of St.

Paul, Minnesota was a guest of Rev. and Mrs. Bill Riley. Mrs. J.

has returned Carroll. Mrs. Lucious Reese of Cm Goldthwaite and Mrs. Jeff Smart and daughter of Levita. Mrs.

Stoge Smith visited her 72-INCHES swide NYLON NET yd. 1-3) ALL 1f mother, Mrs. S. E. Rogers in the Irvin Blakley home Saturday.

Tom Reaves attended church at Hamilton Sunday. Mrs. Ida Shook, who has been staying in the John Upton home is ill. and- Mrs. Minnie Bynum is from a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Wellston, Okla. and Mr. and Mrs. Burley Gilliam of Rossville, Okla.

Pvt. Bobby Gilliam, stationed at Fort Hood visited Mrs. J. R. Lynch.

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Years Available:
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