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^sst'kforSt. Louis, Mo.,
p).,. will enter college at
.^,,^''n<\'ersity.
U. ladies of Old
Clmreh observed the
f^ray r for State Mission
nPfkM 'H'iay from 9:30 a.
-tit it-' m. was set aside
ur),r;iy<-r retreat Tuesday
,f,,] t)ie day, continuing
esdas Thursday and Friday
^ Mr Gene Tomtin and ^
it),.}- W. M. U. tadiesj
R^la ' Church met with
?rmr< clad to have these
)ad;, uith us. We had a'
jerfu! 'tay "f fellowship to- j
y [irn [ K Holmes brought
ednps();iy program. Wednes- j
iveninR his subject was "My
,er- Keeper, theme of the
Cuds Kwing of Jackson- j
a few days !ast week [
thcr parents- Mr, and Mrs.
[WilMtl
Charles H. Murphy, Mrs.
pur
LK. Holmes and Mrs. Er.m
Wfr) ""'re m
Wednesday attf,„i,„K,,„
M. r ,
Mr. and Mrs TunnH.v iAi,iia,i, j
and daughter ^turned
home mi.ufkm after Mi,,, J
week visitinK relative
at Rockdaie.
Mr and J. H Acres ,,t
!!ouston, spent the j,J
Mr. and Mrs. Sharks f< Murph '
and Mr. Etid Scale
David Allen Engledt.w of Ua].
las is spending Ins vacation here!
with his parents antti.rother M,
and Mrs. Frank Kngiedow and
BiUy.
Glad to report that Mr Wtli
Dossette, whoit. a patuni ::
Rusk Memorial Ji.^pital, isim-'
proving nicely.
Mr and Mrs. Shmnati May-
field and daughters \isitmj,,vt.r
the week-end with Mrs. May-
field's mother, Mrs. Ethel Seinian.
James Fleming of Dallas, spent
the week-end with his mother.
Mrs. Harry Ditto ami Mr Dith, j
Mr and Mrs Charles. Ti. Mur-i
phy and Mr. and Mrs J H Acre.. }
attended th(-] \lt-r F;ui Salurda' i
evening. Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert
Ai.To HERALD, ALTO,TEXAS. SEPTEMBER
? '^ Paul, joined
themtttRuKk.
M-' and Mrs. J. E. Christopher
'a.' week-end
"t-'evtsitinnintht
letter's parent
Aaron Liles.
20, 1963
home of the
Mr, ami Mrs.
MT Z!0N
Mrs. o. b.
Tannery
Vesdames G„r,lon Sweeney
""dl,mms[{„K(.rswereinJack-
^'"mll(. Wednesday afternoon
ysHingtheir mother and aunt,
Mrs ItattieTullis. whoisapa-
fent in a Nursing Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Martin
"ere business visitors in Jack-
sonville Monday.
Mr-. EUa Singletary and daugh-
ter. Mrs, Mae Harttnan, were vis-
itors in Tyler Saturday. They at-
tended the East Texas Fair, went
shopping and visited their daugh-
ter and sister. Mrs. Janey Moore
and fatnil.v and other relatives.
Mrs Huoert htngtetary of Bay-
town, arrived Friday for a v^M
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
<er. Mrs. C. H. Kelleyand Mr.
Kelley and their son, Timothy, of
Haytown.
Mr. and Mrs Clifton Tannery
and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tannery
of Nacogdoches, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Tan-
nery.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers were
business visitors in Jacksonville
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lawrencc
of San Benito and daughter, Mrs.
Hazel Edwards, of Crockett, vis-
ited Tuesday in the Jim Bice
home, W. H. Dickey home and
the L. L. Rogers and C. B. Frost
homes. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
are former residents of this com-
munity before moving to the
Valley and their old friends are
always happy to have them re-
turn for a visit.
Mrs. F. A. Fuqua spent Sunday
in Rusk with Mrs. Edgar Banks.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller B. Dickey
and family of Shreveport. La.,
visited Sunday with Mr. W. H.
Dickey and son. Harland.
Albert Oliphant of Ft. Hood,
spent Sunday and Monday with
-.weeney. Also visiting in his grandmother, Mrs. Ella Sin-
their home are their granddaugh- gletary, and Mr. and Mrs. Mac
tEO POTATOES
10 Lbs.
...AT REAL SAViNGS!
49thoFFEE "YKr He
MljARfERROASI ,,5St {BOUMMA
Neuhoff AH Meat
Lb.
49t
WEET POTATOES
Lasso
Bu.
$2.50! ^EACH Q,
Half Gal. 29c; Gal. 49c
ISc
IMTENING
Snow Drift
3 !b. Can
69c
H!L!
3 Lbs.
$100
{
PINTO BEANS
2 Lbs.
25c
FLOUR
Snow Queen
10 Lbs.
89c
Hartman. Mrs. Watters Single-
tary of Rusk visited in this home
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Roberson
were in Lufkin Sunday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Griffin and
son, Ken, of Sugar Land, and
Harvey Sandoval of Houston,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
W. E. Keeps and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson were
in Nacogdoches Sunday, spending
the day with Mr. and Mrs. Rome
Rogers and other relatives.
Mrs. W. P. Young, who has
been in Lawton, Okla., the past
two months visiting her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Juan Estrada and fam-
ily, returned home Friday night,
gletary and Mr. and Mrs. Mac
EINERS
3 Lbs.
N.M
PURE LARD
Tip Top
8 Lb. Bucket
$1.29
MEQUARTER STEAK "" 59c! GIANT INE
69c
HMBURGER MEAT49c {FLOUR $179
GAR
10 Lbs
. Sl-OOfoLEO
25 Lbs.
DOUGLASS
Mrs. W. O. Watkins
Well! We have been getting
nice rains, which we are thankful
for. The Army worms have come
along and ate the pastures clean,
but took care they left us the
weeds and some of our grass is
be expected for all these things
still good and after all this is to
to be expected for all these things
are coming upon this old earth.
The Bible tells us so.
Rev. Knight filled his appoint-
ment at the Methodist Church
Sunday morning and evening.
Mrs. Alice Watkins has been in
City Memorial Hospitai at Nac-
ogdoches for two weeks and is
doing very well at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Watkins
and daughter, Karen Ann, and
son, John Mark, ot' Houston, vis-
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Watkins, and his sister.
Mrs. Odis C. Johnson and family
of Nacogdoches over the week-
end. They took his grandmother,
Mrs. Alice Watkins, home with
them to care for her awhile. She
is 92 years of age.
Mr. and Mrs. Obert Morgan
lLOR!NES"^-'rrrr 39c? B!SCU!TS^'""°^^5c
M. G. WiMiams
GENERAL
ERCHAMMSE
! W3 Mi!cs South A!to On Highway 69
Th^ Special. For Th.^y, M&y ^
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
visited his sister and her husband
in Corsicana over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rector of Vi- j
dor, visited his brothers, Eugene !
and Totsy Rector and families,
and his sisters, Mrs. Homer Stin- }
son and Mrs. Thomas Ainsworth
and their families.
Lanoy Prince was brought home
from the hospital one day this
week. I hope his condition is
much improved.
Mrs. Eugene Tallev is home I
from the City Memorial Hospital
doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henry Spen-
cer and litt.le daughter, went with
Mrs. Bill Spencer to the M. D.
Anderson Clinic at Houston, Sun-
day. Mrs. Spencer will remain all
this week for treatment.
Mrs. J. A. Chastain went to
the M.D.Anderson Clinic in
Houston for treatment one day
this week.
Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Without Surgery
Stops itch—Relieves Pain
For the first time science has found
anew heating substance withthe as-
tonishing ability to shrink hemor-
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surgery. In case after case, while
gently relieving pain, actual reduc-
tion (shrinkage) took place. Most
amazing of all — results were so thor-
ough that sufferers made astonishing
statements like "Piles have ceased to
he a problem!" The secret is a new
healing substance (Bio-Dyne^) —dis-
covery of a world-famous research
institute. This substance is now avail-
able in suppository or otn(?Men( /orm
called preparation At all drug
counters.
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Mrs. Frank L. Weimar and Son. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 16, Ed. 2 Thursday, September 20, 1962, newspaper, September 20, 1962; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215745/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.