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The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 7

The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 7

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-k (' ft i -'-I 1 in 1 Ere. 11 Ib'ftc2f Disbar eu i po al i i i I vs. AND STAPOXUM Gatesville, Texas April 1938 at Jo esfcoro Meflioffist Laymen Mack V. Parks, 64, Dies in Edinburg roncral services for Mrs. Mack Vernon parks.

Ve resident of Coryell County, To Hear Reavley Campbell, longtime resident of Joneaboro, were held it p. a. Tuesday at the Janesboro If etho-diat dmrekw Campbell died died at his 'home in Edinburg anjr Monday at act bone. She April 11. He had, been la failing health for five Funeral services were held April At rdonday Lleet Was 79., trv Bar.

Roy Crawford and Rev. W. E. HarreU conducted the funeral 13 at the First Baptist Church in rite, and burial waa tba Tor- Four hundred Methodist laymen of the Gatesvllle District, Central Texas Conference of the Methodist Edinburgh with burial Memorial Survivors are his wife, 'tat "'former Miss Clara Davis his mother, nersville Cemetery with Scott'a in charge. Pallbearers were Jack Wea Church, will gather at the i National Guard armory in Steoh- Mrs.

Glenn Parks of Blanco; one ver. Jack Williams, Carson Sellers, Oscar Russell, Monroe May hew and son. Glean Parks of Edinburg; and enville Monday night. April 37. for their annual district laymen's bar J.

O. Forrest. two grandchildren. becue. Those from Gatesville attending District Lay Leader R.

A. Allen the funeral services were Mr. and Campbell waa born Miaa Ifary Lee Myers at Salado July 13, 1883. She bad lived in the Joneaboro community for more than 50 Mrs. Buddie Voss, Mrs.

Boss An ttlNO US YOUR LEVI BROTHERS COUPONS Wlsk Dove, Lux Handy Andy of McGregor will be in charge of the program, which will consist of special music by students of Steph- derson and Mrs. Matie Davis. LBTTMs" years. She and Mr. Campbell were mar- envuie High School and Tarleton College.

The Methodist laymen of Stephenville will serve as hosts for the evening, and the program, will begin promptly at 7:30. Highlight of the meeting will be INTER THE EASY-MONEY SWEEPSTAKES" Tied Dee. 11, 1901. Be died in 1942. Surviving are two sons, G.

A. Campbell and B. L. Campbell, both of Joneaboro; four daughters, Miss Lola Campbell of Amarillo, Mrs. L.

D. Young of Joneaboro, Mrs. Walter Springer of Rockwall and Mrs. D. R.

Tbelin of Houston; two brothers, S. P. Ming of Temple and J. L. Ming of Beaumont; two an address by Tom Reavley of MYLAND CLUB, Mb can Sugar, KT.

g-Ibs. 0t r.URACLE WHIP, fVSSl? qt NEW CHARTiI, xrssxsi gal Third-Graders Liked Newspaper Tour The Messenger: We appreciate getting to visit your office to see our news printed. We thank you very much for the courtesy. Your friends, GRADE 3-B Judy Dunahoo, Katherine Ann Lowrey, Larry Fry, June Taylor, Jacque Huey, Anita Wittie, Anita Williams. Joy Gall Cal Austin, who waa Texas' secretary of state from 1953 through 1937.

Reavley holds a BA degree from the University of Texaa and an LLB degree from the Harvard JOHNSON'S Hardgloss Glocoat sisters, Miss Ouida Ming and Mrs. John Warrick, both of Beaumont; and ten grandchildren. School of Law. He will be introduced by Eugene Jud of Waco, 01.29 $1.39 tt-Gal. Sise former lay leader of the Central Texas Conference.

"Mr. Reavley is an outstanding Christian layman, Texan, lawyer laway, Prentice Adams, Brenda C. Freeman, Todd E. Parker, Vickie Lynn Lary, Billy Lloyd, Kenneth Spivey, Deborah Lam, Lynn Bagwell, Marshall Brown, Danny Altum, Gary McCarver, JOHNSON'S Hardgloit Glocoat PEACH PRESERVES, BAMA PURE FRUIT and speaker and will be an inspiration to an who hear him," a Methodist spokesman declared. "AH Christian laymen of the Central Texas area are invited and the 12-oz.

2 for 49c 20-oz 39c Giant size 65c Large size 27c 2-oz. Pledge Free price is $1.25 a plate. Contact your Jr-nuiip Gamble, Jerry Morgan, Carol Graham, Vickie Rainer, Glen Wisdom, Doyce Glenn Wright, Gloria Lam, Sherry local church's lay leader for TIDE, GiM. 69c 0REFJ Large size 29c C9c With each Quart EVANT Return From Honda Trip by Mrs. Paul Horton Messenger Correspondent Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. Holly Shuler have returned from a trip to Florida. They report a wonderful trip with not much bad weather, they traveled through Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama to Key West, Florida.

Rev. and Mrs. Milton Slayden of Itasca attended the Methodist revival Tuesday night Rev. Slayden brought a message in song accompanied by Mrs. Slayden at saitow, Mike Delano, Ama MOUND Bell, Bess Holmes No.

Site Can, Light Meat TUNA FISH, Kimbell's chunk 2 can. 45c jffimmSSZEZ ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH, Coryell City Earl C. Moehrlng, paster California Lettuce, hd. 10c FECIALS Davidson Infant Seriously 111 by Mrs.

Walter Wiggins Messenger Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Holke Davidson The children's confirmation class of this year will be publicly ex amined in their understandings of the niano. Mrs. Hemley White and Mrs.

ine teacnmga of the Bible, aa applied to Christian faith and living, at the regular morning worship at No. 2 Slae Can CHILI, Kimbell's Best, all meat, 63c size 51c TAMALES, Wolf Brand 29c Brown Gravy With Sliced ROAST PORK, Morton House, Campfire, No. 300 tlx Can, In Tomato Seuee PORK and BEANS 6 cant 49c Berne Pure Fruit Red PLUM JAM, large 20-oz. 35c a. m.

next Sunday. Texas CABBAGE, lb. 3c Fancy Yellow SQUASH, lb. 10c BANANAS, lb. No.1 Russet POTATOES, lOJb.

bag 49c White ONIONS, lb 13c A filmstrip will be shown the Sunday School hour begin Taylor Williams visited in Gates-ville Tuesday with Mrs. Sam Box, who has been an invalid for ten years and with Mrs. Albert Hay-nes in the Coryell Memorial Hospital Mrs. Haynes waa seriously burned at her country home last were called to Oklahoma City, Okla. last Friday due to the serious illness of the infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. David Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Q. Davidson Sr and Miss Ima Fellers visited Mrs Alice Boyer in Waco Saturday Mrs. Boyer, who is a sister of Mr Davidson Is seriously ill. Recent visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

O. E. McHargue were: Mr. and Mrs. Clay McHargue of Leroy, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Pyburn ning at 9:30 m. In the afternoon, Mrs. Moehrlng will serve as one of the leaders in the Vacation Church School clinic at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Clifton, It will be Sunday while building a fire with kerosene. attended by VCS teachers from the Lutheran churches of this area.

Mix Jimmle Storm and Miss Crystal Upton, former teachers in th Event School, recently visit Choir practice will be held at and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McHar ed Miss Ollie Preston and Miss 7:30 p. m. Friday.

MEATS gue of Waco. They were here for the Golden Wedding anniversary of Johnnie Singleton. CARD OP THANKS Mrs. Edith McCormick and Miss Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. Mayberry, es; Olive and Alma Terry of Mon We wish to thank everyone for vttAfa ftt1k aiotjf aViwtiliM Jtmrinar Mrs. T. E.

Spires and children. ro. L. and W. E.

Kirkland of Connie and Fort Worth were recent visitors and uncle, J. W. Vaughn. Will in the A. E.

Wood borne. the week end visiting Mrs. Spires parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Q- each one of you please consider Davidson.

this as personal thanks from us? and Mrs. Clifford Helbert and Bryan of Fort Worth were in Evant during the week end visit- Mrs. John Groat and little of Waco spent the week end SJIexwell Hawss I INSTANT COFFEE, 83c Maryland Clow INSTANT COFFEE, Goz. 83c TEA, Tender Leaf, 4-Ib 39c TEA, Tender Leaf, J-lb 75c TEA BALLS, Tender Leaf, 48's 59c TANG, The Breakfast Drink, large 14-oz. 59c ORANGE DRINK, Jus-Made, i-gal 45c JUMBO PIES, Bremncr 12 for 49c Mr.

arid Mrs. F. R. Black Mr and Mrs. Don Sheets snd children inff her mother, Mrs.

sms, ana her grandmother, Mrs. West, near visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S.

Hopson. Mrs. Groat and daughter plan to leave for Iceland in Fresh GROUND BEEF, lb 49c Beef Sirloin STEAK, lb. 89c Lean POl 49c Beef SHORT RIBS, lb. 49c Thick Sliced SUb BACON, 2-lb.

pkg $1.05 Hot Beef BARBECUE, lb. 75c Se CHILI COUPON IN BACH HORMEL BACON. BKINO US YOUR HORMEL CHILI COUPONS. Hamilton. about two weeks to join their hus Mrs.

Hazel Anderson of New Brannfels is making her home here with Mrs. Black. Obviously Better! and Mrs. Brents Broyles of band and father, Lieut. John Groat Other Sunday viaitors in the Hop-son home were: Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Hopson and family of San Marcos, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Davidson and Dallas visited here last week end with his parents. S.

W. Bunnell visited his moth family, Truett Hopson and daugh tt, Mrs. Sam Bunnell, during the week end. He has recently been transferred from San Angelo to ters, Mrs. R.

H. Hopson and Robert Hopson all of Mound and Rev. and Mrs. Miller Robinson of Gates- Austin. He is territorial manager ville.

of a feed company. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lam Jr. and TRY OUR NSW "DEL PARM" MAROARINB, SOLD BXCLUSIV1 BY BAUMAN'S 1-lb.

Del Farm lq daughters, formerly of Lufkin, have John Stokes visited his parents, and Mrs. C. A. Stokes last Mfl FREEZER! moved into the home of Mr. and IVORY SOAP Guest Ska 4 bars 2i Medium Size) 4 bars 35c ORANGE JUICE Pretty Acres Mrs.

Pete Lam Sr. Mrs. Lam Sr. is week end. He left Monday on business trip to Alabama.

Mr. and Mrs. John Dook Farm staying in the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Damon Wicker, in Gatesville.

er and family of Irving visited 21c 'iih LIQUID TRENT), Giant size Mr. and Mrs. Robert McHargue during the week end with his parents, Eev. and Mrs. Farmer Elgin Margarine and Mrs.

B. G. Anderson of Waco All ntw and with Mrs. Farmers uiner, visited last Tuesday with Mrs. H.

LIQUID TREND, 2 rtg. size 59c John Ashmore. in Hamilton. M. Fellers and Miss Ima Fellers.

2-lbs. Special 'Mr and Mrs. Vernon Willite vis Mr. and Mrs. McHargue also visited Saturday in the Fellers home.

ited in Lampasas Sunday with her j4 aister. Mrs. Hugh Cox. Mr. afid Mrs.

Paul Blanchard of Ireland visited Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Carl Manning are huHdintf an addition to their Del Monte PEACHES KIMBELL'S BIST Pair Green PEAS, 8-oz. 'J.

lit Plshor Boy FISH STICKS, 8-oz. 22c tfi 'jC 'J PrtY Aie i t-' Whole OKRA, lffnw. 19c Presty Acres STRAWEIUIIE3, filodiola, 24 Count PARKERIIOUSE ROLLS 25c Blanchard and other relative here Sunday afternoon. whh Fashion Fbiiing Afinti-v home north of Evant. tf Mrs.

Virgie Clawson of Waco Evaporated Milk Tall Cans fic visited relatives her Sunday, Slioao or Halves No. lVt Slse Can I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bratton and Jerald of Pidcoke and Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Bratton of Gatesvffle visited their father, J.

M. Bratton, Sunday. Both Mr, and Mrs. Brat IT -wDoro not MAI fOUVfl, Capt and Mrs. H.

Drover and (Limit 2 Cans) sons of Killeen and Mr. and Mn. F. R. Cole Jr.

and children of Flat visited Mrs. F. R. Cole Sr. Sunday.

ton have had a rather severe case of the flu but are somewhat Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clement and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stevens visi nroved.

i t- mum Mrs. Bess Smith and daughters, KRAFTS NEW TOPPING FOR ICE CREAM, DESSERTS Carol and Zona Kay and Billie Brookshire of Gatesvfllo and Rex ted in Gatesville Sunday with Mrs. Dero Jones, Mrs. Hardie and daughters. Mary Alice; of San Antonio were alao visiting with Mrs.

Jones. RITZl CRACKERS NASISCO-S ine, Maxine, Letha and Paul. Beard of Round Rock visited during the WTtCtlT fiatowa Mr. and Mrs. Grundy Aahby of week end with ur.

am airs. 4. w. Leon Junction were guests of Mr. SUPER MARKET mores! Ifea.

-23c 23c 27c im, 82c tnunel VaniOa Caramel Chocolate Pineapple StniwberiT ffiaerrie and Fatty Davidson of and Mrs. H. W. Bragewitx Sunday afternoon. Pnrmela sang at the, church ser rsto 9't9 Mr.

and Mrs. Loyde Green, who vices here Friday night. They were accofflnanied by their mother. are now living in San Angelo spent the week end at their home here. 'Harold Wayne McGilvray of WHITI OR ASSORTED COLORS Mlaa Barbara Blanchard, who is Ska Antonio visited during the employed at the National Bank in Waco, cam home to spend the San Jacinto holiday.

1 week end wjth Us parents, Mr. and. Mrs, We McGilvray. Mr. and Mrs.

George Flach and Tlmmie of Dallas visited last week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flach. There win a cemetery werx Deorbem els plves yon it ligidised front ponel Unle frome censtrvc- Sound cushioned mount IV it ush button enh-ef see fn compefe line ot ing at the Mound cemetery Saturday May Please bring tools and paper bag lunch, ft rK 3 1 Mr. and Mrsv.

Trarlif Love: of Temple- recently visited is) the F. W. Redden home. CARD OP THANKS Dora Kelly of Dallas, for dMply' appreciate the rrwets mnwmwm mer resident of Evant, visited last week with her sisters, Mrs. Evant Crooks and Mrs.

Bessie Langford 35c COCA-COLA, 6-botUea. Zz CAGED HENS thooghtfulnesa shown in every way during the illness and loss of our loved one. May God bless you and keep you is our prayer. West Side of Sejuaiw ar.4 other relative nod Mends REDEEM YOUR GLADIOLA, HORMEL, LUX COUPONS HERE, iWM Lere. r-, Cstir.ti Ada get Results.

The family of Miss Minnie Robuck.

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Years Available:
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