The Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1950 Page: 2 of 6
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TEXAS MESQUITEK
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1950
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week for a visit with her sister, Miss
Jonnie Shands, of Forney and rela-
tives in Mesquite.
The Shands family, including also
Dr. and Mrs. P. C. Shands and Mr.
and Mrs. N. E. Shands and family;
Mesquite; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Shands
and Mrs. Lillian Shands, Lufkin; and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shands, Denton,
will meet in Denton Sunday for din-
ner, following attendance at the foot-
ball game on Saturday.
Darwin N. Hausner,' son of Mrs.
Venus Poston, 220 No. Ebrite, has
sailed for overseas duty. Hausner,
Marine Reserve, left Mesquite Sep-
tember 15. He has a sister, Miss
Gloria Bennett, in the Womens Air
Force, stationed at Lackland Field,
San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Allumbaugh,
Mrs. Sneed Tribble and Lewanna,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allum-
baugh in Levelland last week, and
stopped by to see S. H. Shipley at
Cotton Center. They drove over to
Roswell. New Mexico to see the “Bot-
tomless Lake.”
Mr. and Mrs. D. Martin Thomas
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Doss of
Dallas attended the funeral of Mrs.
Virginia Bacon of Phoenix. Arizona
in Oklahoma City Monday. Mr. Bacon
and Mrs. Alice McCombs returned
home with them for a few days visit.
Queen City Couple
Wed Fifty Years
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Yates, Sr. of
Queen City, celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary, Wednesday.
The couple was married November
15, 1900 in Ravana, Arkansas. Mr.
Yates is a native of Bright Star, Ar-
kansas. He was born April S, 18 8 2!
Mrs. Yates, whose birthday was Oc-
tober 21, 1S78, is a native of Eric
Arkansas.
They are the parents of eight
children, all of whom were present
for the anniversary party, including
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Doerr, Rt. 4;
John Yates and Jim Yates, Mesquite.
They have 2 9 grandchildren and 7
great grandchildren.
Thanksgiving Services Set At
Market Road Baptist Church
November 19 has been set aside a:
Thanksgiving offering day at Market
Road Baptist Church. This offering
to be used for their building and im-
provement program to begin Thanks-
giving day, November 23. The men
of the church ivill meet at 9:45 for
plans and work. At noon a Thanks-
giving dinner will be served. Every-
one is asked to bring a dish and par-
ticipate in this community church
program. At 2 p.m. there will be
worship services with C. E. Johnson,
pastor, bringing the message.
Mrs. Ellie Cumby and Mrs. R. S.
Quillen have just returned from j
2 weeks trip to Plainview, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Cumby and
family.
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First Christian To
Hear TCU Speaker
The pulpit at the First Christian
Church will be filled Sunday bp a
guest minister from Texas Christian
University at Fort Worth.
Layman Hugh Barber of Trinity
Christian Church, Dallas, delivered
the sermon last Sunday morning.
During the absence of a pastor the
church sponsors the appearance of
guest speakers. Sunday, November
26 a group of Christian workers from
TCU will be in charge of morning
and evening services. A basket lunch
will be served at noon.
Services Friday For
Mrs. Margaret A. Perew
Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret
Ann Perew were held Friday, Nov.
10 at 10 a.m. at the First Baptist
Church, Mesquite. Rev. James Frost
and Bro. R. B. McDonald officiated.
Mrs. Perew was born April 18
18 62 in Indiana. She came to Texas
in 1900 and lived for a short time
in Beaumont. Later she moved to the
Balch Springs community. She mar-
ried Richard Perew and to this union
seven children were born.
Survivors include 2 daughters;
Mrs. Ida Locke of Irving and Mrs.
Lulla Orange of Los Angeles, Calif.;
3 sons, Charlie Perew of Mesquite,
David A. Perew of Sour Lake and
John Perew of Dallas; one sister,
Mrs. Jennie Bartlow of Indiana; 15
grandchildren. 17 great grandchild-
ren and 1 great great grandson.
Pallbearers were Ikey Bean, Odel
Woolverton, W. B. McCarter, Ray-
ford Hathcock, Charlie Hathcock and
Roy Lee Heard. Interment was in
Mesquite Cemetery with Anderson-
Claytn Bros, in charge.
The T exas Mesquiter
CORINNE NEAL COOK
Editor and Publisher
Entered at Postoffice in Mesquite,
Texas, as second class mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year in State......................$3.00
Six Months in State ................$1.25
One year out ©f State ..............$2.50
SCYEXE CLUB
The Scyene Home Demonstration
Church will be filled Sunday by a
session Monday, November £0, 10
a.m. at the home of Mrs. John H.
Gregg.
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MRS SHIPP HONORED
ON 84th BIRTHDAY
Mrs. W. H. Shipp was honored
with a dinner Saturday evening on
her 84th birthday. Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Doc Williams, C.
J. Shipp, Dallas, Mrs. W. L. Cline
of Parrish, Alabama who arrived for
a surprise visit, and Mrs. Oplia Mil-
ler.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
Thanksgiving Day services are
held each year by The Mother
Church. The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts,
and its branches throughout the
world. The order of service includes
the reading of a Lesson-Sermon on
the topic “Thanksgiving,” and op-
portunity is afforded for testimonies
of gratitude to be expressed appro-
priate to the occasion. The public is
cordially invited to attend these ser-
vices.
The Golden Text is: “Oh that men
would praise the Lord for his good-
ness, and for his wonderful works to
the children of men! And let them
sacrifice the sacrifices of thanksgiv-
ing, and declare his works with re-
joicing” (Psalms 107:21, 22).
MARKET ROAD
BAPTIST CHURCH
C. E. JOHNSON, Pastor
W. F. Nicholson, S. S. Supt.
and Treasurer
Mrs. Edna Barker, Church Reporter
CALENDAR
Sunday School ..................9:45 a.m.
Preaching Services ..........11:00 a.m.
7:30 p.m.
Training Union, Young People and
Adults ............................6:45 p.m.
Monday, Teacher, Deacons and
Officers Meeting ............7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Prayer meeting, preach-
ing and singing ............7:f30 p.m.
Thursday, Church Visitation
Attendance was good in both ser-
vices Sunday. The pastor brought
both messages.
Ten members were present at
teachers, officers and deacons meet-
ing Monday evening. Mrs. Sadie
Woolridge taught the lesson. Tenta-
tive plans were made for building
improvements starting Thanksgiving
morning, Nov. 2 3 at 9:45 by the men
of the church. Dinner will be served
at noon. Everyone invited to bring a
dish.
154 or more are expected in serv-
ices Sunday, Nov. 19. The annual
Thanksgiving offering to be taken
will go toward the building fund at
the church. Everyone welcome to
worship with us in all services.
Walling Furniture Exchange
SCYENE ROAD and MASTERS DRIVE
formerly
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REVIVAL
ONE WEEK
Hickory Tree Baptist Church
HICKORY TREE NEAR LAKE JUNE
NOVEMBER 19-26
Services Daily 1© A. M. - 8 P. M.
REV. J. LEE SC OTT, Lawson
Baptist Church Evangelist
REV. BILY YATES - Song Leader
MRS. OSCEOLA HUTSON - Pianist
We invite your earnest prayers that the lost may be won, Christ Lifted up.
One Week of Gospel Preaching and Singing. Come!
For bounteous blessings
of health, wealth, and happiness;
For freedom of worship
in the security of a great land;
For the Love of God
in whom we have Life Eternal.
.ifjjji' mi THANKS TO fiOfT M jr* yqg$j:
The First Baptist Church
JAMES E. FROST, Pastor
ATTEND SUNDAY'S SERVICES
MORNING
EVENING
9:45............Sunday School 6:45.....-......Training Union
8:00........Sermon by Pastor
11:00......Sermon by Pastor “PREPARE TO MEET
“THIS IS THE HOUR” THY GOD!”
"A Going Church For A Coming Savior"
Sadie Hawkins Party
For Younger Set
There was a gay Sadie I-Iawkin’s
party, Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Ida Williams. The party was in hon-
or of Laquita Burchett’s sixteenth
birthday. The entertainment was by
Candy and Benny Pettus and Melba
Hill. Hostesses were Mrs. Quida. Bur-
chett and Mrs. Williams.
Then came the big event, the tra-
ditional Sadie Hawkin’s race, and
only one boy was hooked. Nancy
(Daisy Mae) Clark caught Bobby
(Abner) Poynter. The mock cere-
mony was by Marrin’ Sam (Benny
Pettus) and was in the best of Dog-
patch style. The wedding gift to the
bride was a rolling pin to keep the
husband in working order.
Guests were Misses Josephine
Thomas, Jean Etheridge, Ka.y Read-
er, Nancy Clark, Carol Riggs, Mer-
lene Iglewski, Louise Jordan; Mist-
ers; Joe Marchman, Henry Clark,
Louis Kozlovsky, Jimmy Marchman,
Penn McBride, Bobby Poynter, Ar-
thur Burchett.
Rose Hill H. D. Studies
Holiday Cookery
The Rose Hill Home Demonstra-
tion Club met on Wednesday, Nov.
8 at the home of Mrs. Joe Conner for
a demonstration of Holiday Cookery.
Mrs. Emmett Bates and Mrs. Joe
Conner, club food demonstration
leaders, prepared baked hens with
dressing, arid also three different
kinds of steamed puddings.
After the demonstration, the din-
ner was served to Mines. E. H.
.Pearce Vernon Thomas, Bert Jus-
tice, Haskell Taylor, Robert Benson,
Victor Ramsey, Joe Connor, Nelson
Chase, Emmett Bates, George Ser-
banich. Alva Jackson, Walter Denton
and Ike Wallace.
Arrangements were made for the
trip to the Fruitdale Club House for
a meeting with the Christian Valley
Club on Monday, Nov. 13 to study
copper work.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Morris visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haines and child-
ren last Thursday night in Dallas.
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wayne Wig-
gins spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hudgins Moon.
The four were dinner guests of Miss
Belle Moon in Dallas Saturday even-
ing. Sunday afternoon they met Miss
Moon and A. F. Worthington at the
Jefferson Hotel. Miss Moon and Mr.
Worthington were to leave Tuesday
morning for Greenville, Mississippi,
where they were to be married that
evening upon arrival in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kirk of
Dallas, visited relatives in Mesquite
Sunday.
Hugh Motley, Richard Motley and
Hugh Lawrence left Tuesday for a
deer hunt in south Texas with a par-
ty from Plano and Alvarado.
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Cook, Corinne Neal. The Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1950, newspaper, November 17, 1950; Mesquite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1089963/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mesquite Public Library.