The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS. .HUE
WELLS
R. S. Wade
Mr. and Mr.^. Char!es Ray
Flowers of Beaumont, were here
over the week-end visiting their
parents, Mr and Mr Charlie
Flowers. and it) F"r<st with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Latham.
Gurd<)n Bells of Pnllok was
here Monday on business.
Mr. and Mr. Marvin Russell;
and Mrs. Garland Jime:: and little!
daughter. Vickie returned Sun- ,
day evening from the week-end ]
visit with relatives in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Donald El- '
lerbee have returned home from ;
Fort Hood, where Jerry Donald j
has been stationed since his re- }
turn from Germany. Jerry Don- ]
aid has received his discharge!
from the armed forces.
R. S. Wade made a business
trip to fLufkin Friday
Mr and Mrs. Chester Jones
had all of their children and
grandchildren home Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs Kenneth Jones and
children. Mr. and Mrs. Donald ^
Jones and children of Lufkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trevathan
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel
Redd and children of Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hearn of
San Antonio, are visiting in the
homes of his mother, Mrs.
Robert Hearn. and his brother.
Hay Hearn, and Mrs. Leona
Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sul-
livan o! Nacogdoches, were here
ta^t Wednesday attending the
funeral of Mr. Louis Finlev.
Jot. Doss. whoisemp!oyedin
Port Arthur is spending his
vacation here at heme.
S. E. Jones of Forest, was a
bnsines visitor here Saturday.
Henry Click of the Cross
Roads community, was here on
business Monday morning.
Tom Harris of Forest, was a
business visitor here Friday.
The Vacation Bible School
which closed the past week at
Cavalry Baptist Church was well
attended and much good was ac-
complished.
ll' membcr that there is Sun-
day School every Sunday at 10
a m.. young peoples meeting at
* p. m prayer meeting Wed-
nesday 7:30 p. m.. preaching
every second and fourth Sunday
at 11:00 a. m. and 7:45 p.m.,
Ladies Auxiliary every Friday
evening at First Baptist Church.
Come and meet with us.
We are glad to see Mr. Walker
Henson back at home from the
Memorial Hospital in Rusk,
DependeMe
PRESCRIPTION
DMJGS,
ALLEN DRUG STORE
Chester A. Gipson Pharmacist
Phone 46 A!to, Texas
where he was taken last week
on account of illness.
We are giad to know that
Rev. Billy Thomas has been re-
turned to Falvey Meworhd
Church for another year.
UNWOOD '
Mrs. Ch;<. R. Murphy
Ray Covington is in Dallas this
week. He accompanied James
Fleming home last week for an
indefinite visit.
Mrs. Chas. R. Murphy spent
several days last week in Sour
Lake, visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Edd Scales.
Mr. Rex Williams of Tyler
spent Saturday here with his
mother, Mrs. Emma Wiliiams.
Chas. Alvin Jeter and mother,
Mrs. Brice Jeter, were in Hunts-
ville Saturday where Chas. Al-
vin registered for Ms summer
school term. He left Monday for
Austin, where be will work for
six weeks in connection with his
school work at Gardner House.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tanner of
Galveston, visited the Joe Fred
Cosper family Monday. They are
spending their vacation in Alto
with Mrs. Tanner's mother, Mrs.)
J. )L. Lavender.
Mrs. Ella Mac Corley is spend- ,
ing several days here in the home j
of her father. Mr. Will Dossett.
Mrs. Viola Scales had as her j
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.!
Grafton Jeter of Dallas and Mrs. *
D. M. Tunnell and friend.
Mrs. Kenneth Helm and Miss!
Georgia Terrell were in Corpus !
Christi last week-end. They vis-
ited Miss Sallie Eaton, who is a
former classmate of Mrs. Helm.
Miss Eaton accompanied them
back to Alto and is spending
several days here in the Lewis
Terrell home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Worley of
Jacksonville visited Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Fred Cosper Saturday.
Mrs. Ruby Tobias and Sue of
Bossier City. La., spent the week-
end with the Wilmer French fam-
ily. They were accompanied home
by Barbara French who will
spend several weeks with the To-
bias family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Melton
and daughter and Mr. Billy Har-
ris of Overton, visited the Jack
Rusk and Garnet Powell families
last Sunday afternoon.
Paul Osborne of Rusk, spent
the
several days this week
Chas. R. Murphy h-ir.e.
Mrs. Bell and Mr- Wii'.ir.gham
of Rusk, were guests :n the (- al-
vin Sclman home recent.y
Mr. and Mrs Chas. ^ ilmer
French of Laf;ty<H' La vi-itee.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilnm French and
they were accJti.pan.td liorit
Sunday by Hoy French f t a\ .sil
in Louisiana. 'Mrs. M'*'.' Lt.es
and Bobby of Shr^eport. also
were guests in the French h 'me
last week-end.
Mr. Sonny Stanley.tnd nuttier.
Mrs. Edd Stanley visited their
sister and daughter. Mrs. Ruth
Shcaffer, in Fort Worth one day
last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sonny
Stanley and boys returned to
their home in Hampton, Ark.,
Sunday after a weeks' visit here.
Mr. and 'Mrs. R. J. French of
Angleton, visited ins parents, the
J. B. French's recently and also
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer French and
family.
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PRIMROSE
Mrs. G. M. Harry
Mr. A. E. Hicks and Mrs. J. R
Brooks are the ones on sick list.
We hope they will soon be well
again.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Clevenger
of Morrill visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank James Friday night.
Mrs. Floy Creel went to Gal-
veston last Friday for a checkup
with her doctor. Her family and
friends are very happy to know
she is much improved.
Those visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Reecc Sun-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Jackson and children of Rusk.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Blackman
and children of Houston. Mr. and
iMrs. Blackman remained for a
longer visit.
Those visiting in the home of
Mrs. Gertie Creel and Mrs. Billie
Creel Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
L. G. Jenkins of Gallatin, Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Robcrson, Mr. and
Mrs. Buddie Creel of Pollok Mr.
and Mrs. Buck Haney of Central
High.
The wedding shower given in
honor of Miss Floyce Creel and
Mr. Norman Bobbett in the home
of Mrs. Ovie Moake Saturday
night was attended by people of
Aito, Weches, and other sur-
rounding communities. They re-
ceived many nice gifts. They will
be united in marriage at a later
date. Everyone extends their
best wishes to this nice young
couple.
Mr. John Milton Reece left
Sunday for Camp Hood for two
weeks' training with the National
Guard.
Rev. L. G. Jenkins filled his
regular appointment at the
church Sunday. He and Mrs. Jen-
kins were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Hicks.
In Memory Of
Gerald Mason Wood
In the Navy he fought so good
and true,
He has gone now ahead like a boy
who finds a flowered pathway
that winds and winds
Over the hills to a promtsed Land,
Where peace and comfort go
hand in hand.
Have we a right to wonder why
He heard a call that had passed
us by
Have we a cause for grief and
woe.
Knowing that God has willed it
so?
No, he is happy waiting there
Where the wind is soft and the
skies are fair.
How can we speak of him as
dead?
When like a Soldier has gone
ahead.
—'Mrs. Jake Wood,
His Grandmother.
Alto Missionary
Baptist Church
Elder A. E. Oden, Sr., Pastor
Sunday School—10:00 tt. m.
Preaching—1!:00 a. m.
B. T. C.—7:00 p. m.
Evening Worship—8:00 p. m.
/lAfO ASSEMBLY OF
GOD CHURCH
ALTO,TEXAS
F.H. Wolf, Pastor
Morning Worship—0:45 A. M ;
Young People's Service — 6:00 j
P. M.
Evangelist Service—7:00 P. M j
Midweek Service Wednesday)
—7:00 P. M.
W. M. C. Thursday—6:30 P. M. ^
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1959, newspaper, June 11, 1959; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215576/m1/4/?q=%22Mrs.+Frank+L.+Weimar+and+Son%22: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.