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The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 13

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1 16 New Names On I Obituary Funeral services were held at Messenger Roll. The Cowhouse Philosopher I All He Could Do Is Stir Up Dust AND STAR-PORUM Gatesville, Texas Oct 12, 1956 MRS. J. F. CUMMINGS Mrs.

Martha Idella Woodson Last week aw The Messenger Scott's Chapel Sept. 28 with Rev. WU1 Fred Galbraith, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial was in the Restland Cemetery. lins, and Buster and Bob Cum mings.

Contributed. strengthen its hold on the title of No. 1 choice of Coryell newspaper readers, aa 16 new subscribers Editor' not TTia Oowhmis' Cummlngs died at her home in Gatesville at 9:45 a. m. Sept.

27 after a long illness. Born Aug. 30, 1879, to Monroe and Mary Bates to get these reports. Philosopher on his Johnson grass in Washington thinks I'd be happier if I leaned on my tractor and started stirring up the dust, he Pallbearers were her grandsons Can Hoar Hi Chtors celd- signed up for a years supply of home news. During the same Oct.

James Roy McGlothlin, G. R. Woodson, she was a native and In France, Christmas is bratcd on New Year's. Wheat, Wayne and Bill David Col- According to this one, the coun lifelong resident of Coryell Coun either likes dust better than I do 1-8 period, 42 subscribers regis try is now at its highest peak of or he hasn't got a calendar. Fur tered renewals.

The complete list follows: prosperity in history, and while thermore, there are people who the-figures have the same mean farm out on Creek discusses sitting down as opposed to working this one subject on which he must be an authority. Dear editor: I made a special trip into town yesterday to get hold of a newspaper to find out what-my economic index was for this week. As New also say if a lot of government people would get up and go to LISTEN DAILY (Except Sunday) Mrs. 1L V. Sadler, Dallas; Mrs.

ing to me that the figures showing the nation was at its. healthiest peak in history would have to a work, they'd be better off, or at least the country would, but I want Merle Glass, Carthage; Harold C. ty. She was married to Marion Col-lini and two children, Aubrey and Claud, were born to them. Mr.

Collins died In 1903. Sho was married to John Fanty CumminKs Dee. 17, 1905. He preceded her in death in June, 1946. Mrs.

Cummings was converted and, joined the church. She lived a good Christian life. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Gatesville. Loesch, Ben Cle man in the hospital, stul I ve al ment, Mound; George W. Whitak it understood I'm perfectly neutral in this; Ho Gets Personal ways contended therewas an advantage in being busted during er, Gatesville; Kenneth R.

Fry, Rt. 1, Gatesville; Henry Kettler, WACO, Waco 130 p. KTEM, Tempi. 12:05 p. m.

prosperity instead of depression. Rt. 1, Valley Mills; Sgt. J. L.

Buch Even if you aren't Inside the sta anan, Seattle, Adolph Hill, Whether a man gets up or sits, is a matter for him to decide, doesn't make any difference wheth Kyle; MSgt William B. Brown, Fort Knox, Duane Eakin, Fort dium watching the game, there's some satisfaction in hearing the cheers of the crowd and imagining Mrs. Cummings was preceded er he's sitting out here on my I understand it, the government in Washington now knows more about whether a man is well off than he does himself and about every two weeks issues a set of fi-g showing whether the pros in death by the following children Leonard Wood, Mrs. E. II.

Mc farm or in a swivel chair in Wash what's going on. Guy, who died when a small xhild; ear Splitts, Fort Worth; B. K. Cooper Austin; Dewey Lovejoy, Rt. 3, But don't get the idea that I'm R.

who was killed in World War II, and an only daughter, Mrs. ington. And as far as the country is concerned, it's about as well off with some neoDle sitting. There's complaining. I know there are peo Gatesville; -Taylor Young, Jones boro; Homer Kinsey, Evant.

ple in Washington who say if I'd Dewey McGlothlin. She was also preceded in death one sister, nothing personal in this, but where get up and go to work, I'd be 3. A. Renewal Mrs. Coleta Price.

better off, but that's because whoever said that doesn't know how were you when you read tnis? Yours faithfully, j. a. THE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE W.LEE Surviving are eight sons, Aubrey perity index is two' points up or down, holding its own, and 111- 1 1 Charles Baker, Encino; Marvin a Collins of Corpus- Christi, Claud much pleasure there is in sitting where you are. At the moment, wiiuc jiave ucvu uecu auic vu Collins of Gatesville, John Thomas The real name of S. S.

Van I'm writing this sitting under L. Franks, Fort Stockton; Cecil Pearce, Rt Gatesville; J. F. Wright, Gatesville; G. C.

Ruth, Rt, 3, Gatesville; J. F. Nolte, Gatesville; V. R. Lee, Gatesville; Mrs.

get a bank to honor my checks on the strength of a jump upward in the economic index, still I like Dine, famous mystery writer, is Cummings of Fort Worth and Win-fred, Ruben. Frank, W. B. and R. P.

Cummings, all of Gatesville; shade tree watching the month of October unfold, and if anybody Willard Huntingdon Wright three stepsons, Elmer Cummings 0 DANIEL of Miami, Ernest Cummings Pearl T. Weeks, Houston; W. E. Swift; Gatesville; Mrs. Ruby Graham, The Grove; S.

L. Pruitt, Gatesville. of Gatesville and Frank Cummings of McGregor; 18 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; one sis FOR R. J. Smith, Rt.

3, Gatesville; ter, Mrs. Agnes Milraney 'of Fort C. E. Rt 3, Gatesville; W. Worth; and seven brothers, Frank, mm oniGinAi R.

Pennington, Gatesville; Luke Walker, Gatesville; Roy T. Scs-sums, Baton Rouge, J. R. Burleson, Fort Worth; R. A.

Dixon, Ermon, Ernest and Rob Woodson of Gatesville, Wallace and Warney Woodson of Corpus Christi, and Neily Woodson of Los Angeles, (Pol. Adv. Paid for by W. Lee O'DanJtl) Calif. Baytown; Tom Ross, Turnersville; Bill Sherwood, Gatesville; Mrs.

W. T. Perryman, Gatesville; G. B. for the price of Hardcastle, Rt.

3, Gatesville; Mrs. Florence Stevenson, Gatesville. Moye "Necessary, Rt. 3, Gates J-plus UL As advertised In LIFE LOOK POST TARM JOURNAL HOUSEHOLD ville; Lowrey Clinic, Gatesville; Hamilton Electric Cooperative. Hamilton; Mrs.

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Years Available:
1955-2013