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Mrs. Hugh Dickey
! ! accompanied hir
)j yt'ivere glad to)
Rev. Dan Bynum de!ivercd us a
inesermon the firs! Sunday. Evtry-
'ne enjoyed his message. His mother
im at this time. We
have her with us.]
They were dinner guests.ann
Mrs L.L.Rogers.
Misses Patsy and Sarah
Rogers of Rusk, are sptntiing this
week with their aunt. Mrs. Leon
Moore of Lockhart.
Mrs. LiI^ianMcCornli^kandchil-
! drcn of Rusk, spent a feA days last
week with their parents ;.nd grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohver Griffith and
son, Larry, spent the week-end in
Dallas with relatives. The former's
parents accompanied them home for
a few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Tannery
and daughters of Houston, visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Tannery. Mrs. Eileen Funks and
daughters and Mrs. Gover Starling
of Dallas, were week-end guests in
the Tannery home.
Remember Sunday School next
Sunday. Come and bring someone
with you. We really need your help.
CENTRAL H!GH
Cushtng. and Mrs. Gene Christi of
Linwood who is staying with her j
daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. :
J. E. Bobo of Douglass.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Lsnitr spent
Sunday in Rusk with Mr. and Mrs.)
Tom Lanier.
Pop and Mom Young are two \ery
happy people, they've received word
that their daughter. Sgt. Daisy M.
Young of Ft. Monmouth. Kew Jersey j
is to be transferred to Camp Hood,
near Waco, this week.
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Mrs. G. M. Harry
Mrs. W. P. Young
James Able of Dallas was spend-
ing last week with his uncle Charley
and aunt Nellie Ramey: unfortunate-
ly he took sick Thursday, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ramey tootf him home that
night, returning Friday afternoon.
We are glad to say he was feeling
fairly good when they left.
James Leon Murphy of Dayton.
Texas is spending his vacation with
Pa and Ma Adams and is having a
wonderful time on the farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Young
and three daughters of San Antonio,
spent the week-end with the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P
Young and other relatives.
Mr. and Mtrs. E. O. Lanier had as
their guests over the 4th of July,
Mr. and Mrs. Dud Clifton of Cold
Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Clif-
ton of Gallatin; Mrs. Stafford. Mrs.
Lon Bolun and Ed Shaw of Rcklaw:
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lanier and son.
Glenn, and Messrs. Witt and Abe
Crenshaw of Houston.
Messrs. Bill Hoffpaire and Eldon
Lanier spent Friday night with the
latter's father, E. O. Lanier, and Mrs.
Lanier. Mrs. Hoffpaitewho spent
the past two weeks with her mother.
Mrs. Lanier, returned with her hus-
band to their home in Houston.
Mrs. Ollie Tobias spent last week
visiting relatives in Ft. Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie B. Young of
Tyler visited in Pop Young's home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ramey visited
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mattison of
CharlfsHemy Foster of Lutkin
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
N. W. Foster and Mrs. Rosie Foster.
The latter accompanied him home
for a few days visit.
Miss Jerrie Bell Reece and broth-
er. John Milburn. are visiting in
Baytown this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brewer. Mr.
md Mrs. Frank James and daughter.
Frankie. of Alto, visited Sunday
.sith Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Harry
Mrs. Brewer attended church here.
Paul Moake and daughter. Leata
Joe. and Misses Melba and L^atris
Moake of Houston, visited relatives
here Sunday.
Mr. ant) Mrs. Neal Jones and baby
of Houston, visited Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hicks were bus-
iness visitors in Lufkin Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floy Creel. Mr. and
Mrs. Buddie Creel. Mr. and Mrs. G.
M.Harry visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Hancy of Central High Friday night.
Everyone come to church and Sun-
lay School each Sunday.
REVIVAL CLOSES
AT LYNCHE S
CHAPEL SUNDAY
The summer revival of the
Lynches Chapel Methodist Church
which has been in progress all this
week, will close with the regular
preaching services Sunday. Services
eachnig)itbeginat8:00p.m. There
will be no Saturday night service.
The Sunday morning services begins
at 11:0K. following the Sunday School
services which begin at 10:00. Come
out and be with us for the remain-
der of the services this week.
Sec you in Church.
Dan Bynum, Pastor.
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Mr. and M"s. Olan Holliday of
Sweetwater, arc visiting his aunt,
Mrs. T.M.Harris and Mr. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Durham of
Burkburnett are visiting his mother,
Mrs. Jessie Durham.
Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Sherman and
sons of Maydelle. visited Sunday
witti her mother. Mrs E D. Melvin.
Airs. G. B. Truchclut and children
jf Bryan. a:evihiting then* parents
.md grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Dial.
Mr and Mrs. Boyd Beard of
Houston. Mr. and Mrs J A Town-
send and children of Butikie, La -
are visiting Mesdames Beard andl
Townsend's mother. Airs. Annie
Durham.
Dan Hendrix is visiting his grand-
mother. M^. Nancy Hendrix. in
Tenaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Durham and , p„.;, . '.ricti;. enforced
wnofSulphurBluff. Mr. andMrs. p ;t)M parking approved!"
Jim Durham of Lufkin. Mr. and.pp,.,^ flov of trafh<
Mrs. Aibert Durham of Crockctt. ,],. .iirrady-cro' <)<<<)
Mr. and Mrs. JoeMcClendon °f ]^„iir.;:tothe c.<urthoUM' sfpi;.!<
3usk. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Durham of' ^ )n,[nt< t out
Burkburnett. attended the Durham
Reunion last Sunday. I A genuine puhlinty humid
Ethel Melvin of Houston, spent: not undri-tand wit e
last week-end with her mother. Mrs. elm to tht* <.).t.fh-ni<-m-<i "
E. D. Melvin. Hhes K-! dem.
A!; .,!idM' Harold G. Goffand
, Lufkin.
jAli ant) Mrs. W. O.
,r Tm-day.
< Str.dtr of Morrill was a
.i ))<':<- Sunday.
1! I' PetkiiiS. Mrs.
,n l] .1 M Phillips
. ] \ '. <i r< iatives here Fri-
Dale G<
I F't<i Pate of Bar-
. vtsitors here
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;;.[kngwill be pol-
ite ii* ith side of ?ifth ano
Streets and for one block off
eoriat of the courthouse
e The "no-parking" areas in
the middle of the foui street
arotitid the courthouse continues to
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;iter.
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l,]i H !; Hutotteand
ami Linda. of Sweet-
i. \intmg Mrs. Boutotte's
Mi andMi^ D C. Barron.
All ami MM Guv Goffand chit-
ij](n. Saia and Jimmy, of Shitoh.
were ma ts t'f Mr and Mrs W. O.
Wallace Sunday.
Vaughn Floyd of Primrose, spent
Sunday with Charles Montgomery.
Mr aitdMrs T H Domineyand
hi!(t!'!) Edwin and Thomas, of Alto.
t„ :itW(dnc;d:<yWithMr. andMrs.
\\ O Wallace.
['.it!'. M'.ntgouiery and Miss Betty
li.nti. of M'Hill spent Sunday in
,:)ie H i ace Altiiitgontery home.
Mi^ WiHtt Grey of Houston and
Iand Dehncr Barron of For-
s\e<e gue.-'s tn the D. C. Barron
home Tue -i ,
Mr. and Mt
theweek-et.,,
town.
Mr. and
children. J;,,i
visitors in ]{;.
Btiwm [i
Thursfiat n
home.
Mr. and All
sonvilte vt;,
aftemtton.
Pat Hradit
Thursday
G. T. Kit],
Jackson\ilit
Mr. an.t M
Megarget an:
of Forest, seei
Mrs. W. O W.
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Juste
West Spring!!,::
married is old ifftoM',
Arthur C. Lavailee Fi;;.
in !93<). tin . r,^]
rcmarrie<tiii im rtdt
1H47 and retnatrif;- m j_ ,l
Their 12-ye.,i- .
was witness.
This is a good fc:
mobile driver-. : A -
[drive slowly
i thoughtful drr..:
life.
Foreman Homecoming
All relatives of O. W. and Winnie
Foreman arc requested to be pres-
ent at the home coming to be held
next Sunday at the Arnold Park,
four miles west of Alto mi High-
way 21.
L. A. Conner.
Effective advertising represents a
felicitous blending of brains and
printer's ink and itpaysin dividends
in the end. ^
JULY CLEARANCE
LADIES DRESSES
$5.95 to $14.95 Values
LADIES DRESSES
$3.98 to $4.98 Values
VANNETTE HOSE, 51 gauge,
Pair
3 Paitr $4.00
(Regular $1.65 and $1.75 Values)
VANNETTE HOSE, 61 gauge
3 Pair $5.00
(Regu!ar$1.95Va)ucs)
PICTURESQUE HOSE, 51 and 61 g j yg
$5.00
$2.98
$145
$175
gauge
($1.95 and $2.25 Values)
3 Pair $5.00
ONE TABLE PIECE GOODS
Per Yard
Organdy, Chambray, Ginghams. Butcher Linen and Dimitv
ONE TABLE PIECE GOODS
Per Yard
Percales and Cotton Prints
Men's White and Colored
DRESS SHIRTS
($2.98 and $3.98 Vatues)
Few Sizes On!y: 15'-—33-34; 16—33 34; 17—33-34
SALE PRICES CASH. CHARGES AND
LAY-AWAYS AT REGULAR PRICES
BRUNTS
READY-TO WEAR and PIECE GOODS
BUTTERICK PATTERNS
HOT WEATHER
GOLD MEDAL
FLOU
25 Lbs. $1.98
50 Lbs. $3.85
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SUNSHINE
CRACKERS
LB. BOX
27c
WOLF BRAND
emu
NO. 2 CAN
89c
AVALON
PEACHES
HALVES
NO. 2' . CAN
28c
UPTON
TEA
LB. PKG.
29c
WELCH
OT.
GRAPE JUKE 39c
ADMIRATION
COFFEE
LR
79c
3BL= )BE 1BE tBT sn inh nnt ^rimr=
CR!SC0
3 LS.
PINK
TALL]
SALMON
PET
4 SMALL or 2 TALLj
MILK
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FEEDS
AJM GOQO rRRDS
DAtRY FEED
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FANT MiLUNG CO.
SHERMAN. TEXAS
M'UMSOP
HAPIVLA FLVI/R
We Pay Top Prices
For Your Produce
3BE
3BE
Sincere Outeide
WHME PA!NT
Lean Meaty
FuHGa! Cj
(Limited)
PORK cm ^
Wisconsin Full Cream
HOOP
4!
Nice Tender Round-Loin-T-Bone Lb
STEAK OR ROAST
Swift
SUCEO
Hurricane
MOTOR OIL
5Q"$]
Gienn's Grocery and MarM
PRICLS EL ECTIVE JULY ^ ^ ^ '
. FRtDAY AND SATURD
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F. L. Weimar & Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1951, newspaper, July 12, 1951; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215192/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.