The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1950 Page: 2 of 8
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ESTABLISHED 1879
THE CITIZENS JOURNAL, ATLANTA. CASS CX)UNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1950
Delta Kappa Gamma
The Alpha Upsilon Chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma held its meet
ing in Mt. Pleasant, Saturday,
February 11, at the Country club
The following program was
given: Securing The Teacher's To-
morrow, Today— Mrs. James Al-
drigde; Better Pay for Better
Teacher®, Mrs. R. G. Mason; Pro-
fessional Security for Today's
Teachers, Mrs. J. A. Penny; Love
That Teacher, Mrs. Cora Mc-
Dionough; Mrs. R. F. Lindsay (Na
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Norman Draper, Owner
tional Founders Honorary Mem-
ber) gave interesting remarks on
Delta Kappa Gamma work and its
founder, Miss Annie Webb Blan-
ton.
Mrs. B. H. Hooton president,
presided during the business ses-
sion. Various reports were heard.
The Scholarship Committee gave
detailed information on the Three
County "Essay" contest being con
ducted. This contest will culmin-
ate April 8 and awards will be pre
sented in Linden at la "Future
Teacher Tea." Beautiful decora-
tions were noticed. Throughout
the hall were placed red roses
held in milk glass containers,
while tall, red tapers burned at
vantage points. Red and white
lace hearts were casually placed
to lend an atmosphere of this
Valentine Season.
Cherry tarts and coffee were
served on ribbon laced plates to
twenety-nine members and three
guests. The guests were: Mrs. R.
F. Lindsay, Mrs. Frank Palmer
and Mrs. Frank Henderson.
The following Titus County mem
here were hostesses: Mrs. Mor-
ris Black, Mrs. Mary Belle Lepn-
berger, Mrs. Joe Black, Mrs. C.
C. Sanders, Mrs. Fate Moore,
Misses Bertha Sims, Eunice Per
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kins, Eddie Mae Dalton, Evelyn
Tidwell and Joy Patton
The next meeting date is March
18 in Omaha at the home of Mrs.
Leslie Griffin.
Those attending from Linden
were Mrs. Burr S. Carmeron, Mrs
I. E. Lanie^, Mrs. L. W. McDon-
ough, Mrs. Ebb Albright, Mrs. J.
A. Penny
Those attending from Atlanta,
were Mrs. Alvis Penny, Mrs. J. E.
Aldrigde, Miss Lenore Morris,
Mrs. H. M. Thompson.
Those (attending from Omaha
were Mrs. Douglass Wright, Mrs.
Leslie Griffin.
Bernice Morris Dies
Funeral services for Bernice
Morris, 61, who died Saturday
night after an illness of two weeks
were held at 2 p. m. Monday at
the Linden Methodist church with
the Rev. W. H. Dunlap officiating
Burial was in the Linden ceme-
tery with the Linden Masonic
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ATLANTA ARMATURE
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Stated Meeting Atlanta
Lodge, No. 463, First
' Thurs. each month 7:30
p. m. All members are
urged to attend.
Visitors Welcome
WILliiVRD WARD, W. M.
JACK iMIDDLETON, Secretary
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Those attending from Marietta ^ye
were Mrs. Thelma Russell, Mrs. Actiye pallbearers were A. L.
oJu ' e ,, T ,1 Parker, Harold Powell, Fred Allen
Those attending from McLeod go M g j Cornett gh
were Mrs. W. W. Smith. Lovelace.
Hughes Springs ,
Those attending from Hughes
Springs were Mrs. Guy Goiolsby,
Miss Myrle Porter, Mrs. C. M.
Williamson, Mrs. R. G. Mason,
Mrs. B. H. Hooton
Texas; and a number of nieces and
nephews.
NOTED HEARING AUTHORITY
TO GIVE FREE HEARING
TESTS IN ATLANTA
THIS WEEK
Mr. J. H. McKenney, Hearing
Specialist of Shravepiort, La., will
be at Hotel Atlanta, Saturday,
March 4th, from 1.00 until 6:00 p.
m., to give free hearing tests to
hard-of-hearing people of this vi-
cinity. The latest Melody Model
Beltone Hearing Aid with the
Phantomold, a new device that
gives clear hearing without a re-
ceiver button in the ear, will be
INCOME TAX
SOCIAL SECURITY SERVICE
M. J. LINDSEY
Next Door to Kirkland's Jewelry
PHONES:
OFFICE 402;
RES. 468-W
on display land demonstrated with
Honorary pallbearers were mem out cost or obligation. The Tiny
bers of the Men's Bible class of new 1950 Beltone features 15 sen-
the Linden Methodist church. | sational improvements for better
Mr. Morris was a member i f 3. hearing and greater comfort. Alii
prominent pioneer family of Cass j hard-of-hearing persons are cor-
county. He was the son of the dially invited to attend this free,"
late John S. Morris, who was born clinic Saturday afternoon, no ap-l
in the Cusetta community in Cass pointment necessary.
county 98 years ago. He had been
a member .of the board of ste
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Cecil Lummus of the Smyrna
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the Linden Masonic Lodge for the channel for h,is terraces to empty
past 40 years. _ | into. He planted oats in the chan
Surviving are his step-mother, nel, but some washing occured
Mrs. Olive Morris, with whom he during the recent heavy rains. To
resided; two brothers, Jeter Mor-
ris of Dallas and Alonzo M,orri« of
Linden; two sisters, Mrs. Myra
Mills of Burkburnett, Texas and
Mrs. Eugenia Hooper of Odessla,
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Fresh Oysters pt. 69c
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Frozen Shrimp box 62c
Cod Fillets lb 59c
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Harrell, D. P. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1950, newspaper, March 2, 1950; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth348007/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.