The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1965 Page: 8 of 8
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TAKE A LOOK AT THEM AND THEN
TALK WITH US ABOUT
LOW COST FINANCING
COME )N TO SEE US TODAY
CONT!NENTAL STATE BANK
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NIGHT DEPOSITORY —SAFETY LOCK BOXES
CLOSE OCT
SALE
ON TV SETS, RADIOS AND
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Alto, Texas
Chnstmas Sale
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^ Don t overlook many items we have
to offer you for Christmas Gifts for
Men and Boys Slacks, Shirts, Ties,
Socks, Shoes, Jackets, Hats, and
Caps, etc., at far below our cost. Also
Ladies and Children Shoes.
Many of these items are half price or
THE ALTO HERALD. ALTO, TEXAS. DECEMBER 2, 1965
..ewsin
S-Sgt. Donald C.Koraskaofl Mrs. Marte Merriwethe; silent
Sun Antonio, spent several days jthe week-end in Fort Worth vtsttmg
here last week with his mother, relatives
Mrs. Emmn Koraskn
Mr. and Mrs. Car! Kunusson
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Dr. and Mrs. Theodore G!cnn ,s}nnt Sunday wttit rc!ati\r>in
and children ofFarweH.spcntiShrcveiX)rt. La-
the ho!idays with the former's
mother, Mrs. Jessie Gottseha!t.
Wayne Kerzee and Miss ATyra
Jones of Fort Worth, spent the
holidays here with the iatter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jewel
Jones.
' Mr. Elbert Muckier<<y of West
Monroe. La., spent the wek-enj
;withMr. andMrs. E.D. Bullock
Mr. and Mis. Halph Eoisom of
Baytown, spent Friday and Satut''
day wit)) Mr. and Mrs. E D
Bullock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richard-
sonspentthe week-end in Liber-
ty visiting with Mr and Mrs.
James M. Richardson and
chiidren.
Mr. and Mrs. H.E.Boyd and
ehitdrcn of Warren, sfwnt the
Thanksgiving holiday- with Mis.
Ludielleidbreeder.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed MeLain and
children, Bobby. Ronic. Ricky and
Susan, of NidL'rtand.wci'c week-
end visitors in ttahonuttf Mrs.
t.orena Chan .
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Steed
spent the Thanksgiving holi
days inAmarillo with their
daughtet. Mrs. Lee Roy Wiitiams
and family.
* { Mrs. C. S. Sifno!)s of Edna.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cope of [who has been nx))ding the week
Crossett. Ark., spent the week-{with her sisters. Misses Mary and
end in the home of Mrs. Cope's
aunt. Mrs. Joe Cruseturner and
Mr. Cruseturner.
AnnioFisher. witttakfthemhome
twith her for the winter
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hanna and
children of College Station, and
Russell Smith of Tyler, spent the
Thanksgiving holidays here visit-
ing friends and relatives.
Mr. andMrs. E.D. Hullock and
Mr. and Mrs, Perry Smith sp'.nt
] Thanksgiving Day in Longvicw
{visiting in the home of Mr. and
{Mrs. Charles Hiidsuttnandfatntly.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Earl Boyd
andfamiiyofWildon, Ark.. Mr.
Edwin Boyd of Marlin. Mr. ar.d
Mrs.JimBitlBuydofHi'Uston.and
Mr. J. C. Btiytlofliun!s\ilie. \ts-
and frietids here
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolfe
and children, Sarah andMartha,
of Dallas, spent the holidays
here with Mrs. Wolfe's parents. {ited relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cruseturner. [during the holiday-
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Watkins
and daughter and her children
of Douglass, were here Satur-
day shopping. Mr. and Mrs.
Watkins put in an order for a
new 1966 Chevrolet.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell, Bill
and Geanic, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Bell all of Fort Worth,
spent the past week-end in the
home of the former's mother,
Mrs. H. L. Helton.
Visitors inthehotnc of Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Bluntun during the
Thanksgiving week-end were: Mr
andMrs. H.C.Uob'ttonofBay-
town, Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Jarratt
of Port Arthur. liev. Byron Jarratt
ofBremond. Mr. andMrs. H. L.
Hosenbaum and children of Brvan,
Rev. andMr.-. Elua Love'at.d
family of Texarkan;). and Misses
Janice Sattcrwhitc and Cathy
Caldwell of Lufkin.
Mr and Mrs. Joe B. Cruse-
turner and children, Stacia,
Lisa, and Joby, of Port Arthur,
spent the holidays herewith
their parents and grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cruseturner
and Mrs. M. D. Lloyd.
Mrs. Henry Harrison and
Mrs. Joe Murphy returned home
Wednesday of last week after a
visit in Vidor. Beaumont and
Winnie. Mrs. C. D. Harrison and
daughters of Beaumont, accom-
panied them home, spending
the Thanksgiving holidays here.
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Visiting in the George Williams '
home during the Thanksgiving;
holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Leu {
Albert Williams and children,
Kent. Karey and Larry of Hous-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Julian Thomas
and son. Byng. and Miss Suzanne
Bartlett of Austin.
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IN DOWNTOWN ALTO
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Mrs. Sam Earle returned
home Saturday, after spending a :
three weeks' visit with her i
daughter, Mrs. F. P. Osborne]
and Mr. Osborne in Dallas. ;md
in Carrollton with her son.
Cherles Earle and family. Mrs.
Osborne accompanied her home,
spending the week-end here.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Singlotary, !
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tobias. Mrs! }
Joan Lewis. Mrs. Emma Korns-!
ka.nndMr.JooSinglctury.no
of Alto; Mr. and Mrs. Mike)
Kirkpatrick and daughter. Tcrri.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Roye and
daughter. Toni, nf Tyler were!
dinner guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Beeman Long in R'.r*k
Sunday.
Dinner guests in the Will Wal-
lace home Thanksgiving Day
wereMr. andMrs. Harold W.ai-
laceand children. Mike Craig.
KarlaKayandJohnnie. Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Coble. Jr.. and
Mrs. Martin Goble. Sr.. Smith-
ville;Mrs. Lob Tannery and
Mrs. Bernice Smith. Dallas;
Mrs. James Blanton and chil-
dren. Rusk: !va Blanton. Chi-
cago. HI.; Mrs. Lois Blanton
and Mrs. Ed Vining. Alto.
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F!GHT PICTURES!
Mrs. Poore Is Speaker
For Study Club In
Kennedy Home
Members of the Thursday
Studv Club and the,, guests
spent a most enjoyable after-
noon. Friday. November J"
when they met for the., annual
Thanksgiving dinner mcetmg m
the home of Mrs Ton) Kennedy
The artistic decorations. many
of them hand-made by the
hostess, were lovely and it) keep-
ing with the holiday season.
Guests present for the festive
occasion were Mrs Alene Moore.
Longview; Mrs. Curtis Ho!"'.
Waco: Mrs. JcrryM"ore. Dal-
las; Miss Suxanne Bartlett. Aus-
tin: and Mrs. Helen Quarles of
Jacksonville.
Mrs. Clyde Poore was !n
charge of th(- program for thr
meeting. She g've an intrrest-
ing review of the book. IHE
ORDWAYS. written hs William
Humphrey. Thcscttittgofthc
novel is in a small Texas town
poiscflonthe frontier where
two n).\thsmt-t. those of the
South attd those of the West It
is a novel as varied and as vig-
orousas'l'exasitsclf.
Mrs. Henry Rose, vice-presi-
dent, presided during the brief
business session. Names wet'e
drawt) from miniature Pilgrim
and turkey figurines for the ex-
change nf gifts at the Christ-
mas Party.
A delicious dinner featuring
traditional Thanksgiving foods
was served by the hostess dur-
ing the social hour. Boiled cus-
tard and individual white coco-
nut cakes, home-made candies,
and toastetl nuts completed the
menu. Mrs Alene Monte and
Mrs Jerry Moore assisted with
thehostessduties.
Mrs R.R.Stribling wilt he-
lpless for the Christmas Party
on December 9 The program
will be given by Mrs. W. N.
Shattuck.
CtTATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: JOYCE L. LUSK
GREETING:
Yet) arc commanded to appear
by filinga written answer to the
plaintiff's petition at or before M
o'clock A. M.nf the first Monday
after the expiration of 42 days
from thedatcof issuance of this
Citation, the.same being Mon-
day the 17th day of Januaty, A.
D., 1965, at or before 10 o'clock
A.M., before the Honorable Dis-
trict Cotnt of Cherokee Couttty,
at the Court House in Rusk,
Texas.
Said plaintiff's petition wa.-
filed ottth< 29th t!;iv of Novem-
ber. 1965.
The ftle number of said suit
being Nn 23176.
ihcnamistiftlic parties in
said suit are:
Miller DoyleLusk as Plaintiff,
''"'i Joyce L.],usk as Defctidant,
T))c nature of said stiit bcb.g
sttti'tarttaliy :)s follows, tc wit:
Being a suit for divorce and
eusto(iy of three minor chil-
dren.
Iftlti Citnttot] is not served
within :<9 days Bft.rtiK.r]ato of
it inatno, it hall be returned
unserve;].
Issued this the 29th day of
NovembcrA.D, 1865.
Given under niy hand and sen]
"f sa d Court, at office in Uttsk.
r< x:,s. this the 29th davof No-
vember A. D., 1965.
W. T.Parrott. Clerk
District CoHrt, Cherokee
County. Texas. 3f)-c
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY
nights as
Those visiting in theC. L
McGaughey home dttring the
Thanksgiving holidays wore:
Mr. andMrs. McDonald Henley.
Beverly ami Lyn. Alto: Mr
and Mrs. Homer Rogers. Jr.
and Charles Lee, Mr. and Mrs.
ElvinPcacock. Rusk;Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Holcomb. Kilgore;
Mr and Mrs. Aubrey Holcomb
of Goldsmith; Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Holcomb, Steven and
Kathleen, Dallas; Mrs. Johnny
McClendon and Jason of Fort
Worth
Want Ads
FOR SA),E—2-room house to be
"'oved. Contact V. L. Grogan
H)ghse;,y 69. 3 miles south of
A!!o. Phone 838-4602.
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Phone 858-4244 A!to,
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Repair
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The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1965, newspaper, December 2, 1965; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth215908/m1/8/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.