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The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 16

The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 16

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MOUNTAIN Sunday and -attended. the services. Mr. and Mrs. 6.

R. Wilson of AND STAR-FORUM November 25, 1955 jCatestille, Texas Rmwnwnnri visits thpti rlancrhtr I a miscellaneous Thanksgiving pro Thanksgiving Fete Is Held at Church by Mrs. T. J. Moore, Messenger Correspondent The annual Thanksgiving supper was held at the Mountain Bap gram will be presented and a sing spiration will follow.

Everybody in the community is invited. Pauline Sims of Los Angeles, Calif, and Emma Lou Miller of Waco were guests' of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Miller. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Watson had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McQesky of Stephenville, Mr. and Mrs. T.

O. Yows of Texas City, and Mr. and Mrs. W. 0.

Yows of Ames. Mary Ann Attaway of Belton recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Martin. Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Carpenter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. 0.

Carpenter. Thomas (Red) Thompson, who! Mrs. Roland Blanchard, and family. Carolyn Sue and Pamela Jean Cook are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Blanchard. Mrs. Jenny is spending several days in Waco with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith and children.

Wayne Holden and Loyd Wayne visited Sunday with Joe Dale and Alton Earl Moore. J0NE3B0R0 tWSCS Raising Funds For Church Piano by Mrs. J. O. Head, Messenger Correspondent The VtJS.CS.

of the Methodist Rev. and Mrs. nerrington have been at home this week on a school tist Church Wednesday night A vacation. Their son has been ill, MISTLETOE $700 Per 1 00 pounds Beginning December 1 wt will be buying mistletoe at Goldth-waite, Hamilton, San Saba and Lampasas. Remember to bring only FRESH mistletoe with plenty BERRIES and nice GREEN FOLIAGE.

Do not stack over 2 foot deep while bawling re prevent crushing. Buying 7 days a week until orders are filled. Listen daily 11:29 a. m. to KCLW 900 for our buying report.

SCHUSTER CIRCLE RANCH COMANCHE, TEXAS rT- stewardship program was presented before the supper. but his condition is improving. Alex Campbell became ill Sat Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beck and Ben urday evening and was taken to Church had a quilting and lunch ny of Killeen spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Beck. the Coryell Memorial Hospital, where he underwent surgery. He Mrs. Pearl Lawson of Anson and eon in the home of Mrs.

John Ro-feack recently. They quilted two quilts and earned $10 to he applied on the "piano fund. The piano is underwent surgery In Hillcrest is reported doing well. --r Mr. and Mrs.

Buck Campbell of Hospital, Waco, is at home now Mrs. Owen Dyer visited her bro Waco visited Mrs. A. E. Taylor ov and reported doing! well.

ther, E. Franks, in Killeen over being given the church as a me Tommy Lemmons.) a student at er the week end. Jerry Wayne Draper of Arling Cub Buckskin Reports DEN SIX We met Tuesday, Nov 15, in the home of our den mother, Mrs. Crawford. We worked on our coop stick and den skit.

Harry Gilchrest brought refreshments. Buckskin Keeper James Wallace morial to Granny Murrell, and ail contributions should be given to Abilene ChristianCollege, visited over the week end with his par ton is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Esteen Draper, and the president of the W.S.C.S. ents, Mr.

and Mrs. P. T. Lemmons. The Jonesboro Home Demonstra family.

PARTICIPATE IN SAGE BRUSH Mr. and Mrs. Noah Williams and Mrs. Althea Dunn, Don and Jerry, spent the week end at Hillsboro the week end. Mr.

Franks has been ill for some time. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson and family of new Mexico visited with Mr. and Mrs.

FJxie Wilson and Mrs. Sallie Carothers. The WSCS members attended the review of the book, "All the Women of the Bible," in Hamilton last Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter McBride had as their guests and Mrs. Harold Rutherford and family of, Fort Polk, La. Army Specialist DEN NINE Third Class Leland E. Wheeler, tion Club met Nov. 10 in the home of Mrs.

Hugh Walker. Roll call was answered by each member telling of something she might remove from the walls of her home to improve the appearance. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Miss Wilshire, the H-D agent, was in charge of with Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Vaughan. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. J.

Moore were Mr. and whose wife, Orr-Fay, lives at 1802 GocjpeH Mccticag AT- Standlee Chapel Church of Christ Den Nine met at Mrs. Koch's Main St in Gatesville, and Pvt. Monday. We learned some new Mrs.

H. R. Dvorak, Karen and Da Thomas W. Cox, whose wife, Shir songs and yells and finished our ash travs. Cakes and cookies were vid, of Fort Worth, Mr.

and Mrs. ley, lives at 1711 Waco St, Gates H. L. Rutherford, Paula Lou, Har- ville, are participating in the lar served by Don Gaston. San Antonio, Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. rell Jr. and Carol Jean, of San gest Army-Air force maneuver the program, giving pointers on Che selection, framing and hanging Moore of Gates ville, James Ruther Antonio, Mrs.

Will Medart, Mrs. of pictures. After a brief recrea ford and son of Luling, and Mrs. Willie Rnowles and daughter, Mrs. since World War IL Exercise Sage Brush, in Louisiana.

Some 110,000 Army troops are testing the latest Jenny Moore, Charlotte and Leona Jeffers, Wayne -and Lewis Baker, Buckskin Keeper Tony Zapato DEN SEVEN Den Seven met at Mrs. Sellers' verta Tudor, of tion period, refreshments were erred and two new members-Mrs. IL IL Hanes and Mrs. Devon and Gary Hodges. Mrs.

FJna Davis of Fort Worth Rev. Bill Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. concepts of atomic, bacteriological, chemical and electronic warfare. The exercise will end.

Dec 15. Nov. 25 thru Dec. 4 EVANGELIST PAUL S. KNIGHT of Booneville'Arkv to do the preaching Services at 7:30 each Night, at 10:30 Sunday Morning visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harrison were welcomed. house Tuesday, Nov. 15. Our hand A.

Y. Adams. Mrs. Buddy Williams was nam Cleburne Doyle and family and Grandad, Boykin visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Wadie Sims. work for the day was making tur Mrs. J. R. Lynch, who Is visiting ed honoree at a luncheon given in the home of Mrs.

P. Young keys for Thanksgiving. Edwin her sister in Oklahoma, is reported Mrs. Esteen Draper and children to be very ill. Powell served Dr.

Peppers and Tootsie rolls. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Mrs. Ray Hoover has been ill last Wednesday. The table was laid with a lace cloth over yellow and centered with yellow candles and bronze chrysanthemums.

Guests and Mrs. Roger Draper in McGregor. the past week. Buckskin Keeper Hal Anderson Mr. and Mrs.

John Calvert, who A Cordial Invitation Is Extended Everyone To Attend These Services Mr. and Mrs. Pink Ballard had bought the Floyd Mobley farm. were Miss Waldene Young and all their children and grandchil CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank our friends for their kindness and help with the funeral of our mother and sister, Mrs. Mary Crawford.

May God bless each of you. Miss Hattie Crawford Mrs. Dicy Keeton Mr. and Mrs. Elzy Keeton and family Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Franks and family The Palace of the League of Na have moved here from Sweetwa Mesdames Taylor Young, Nell Wil dren home last Sunday. tions in Geneva was completed ter. The community welcomes Mrs. George Lam Jr.

spent Wed 1939. them. liams and Mae Brasher. Mrs. Young presented the honoree with a lovely gift Mrs.

Williams and her hus nesday with Mrs. George Taut and The GJL's, under the direction children. of Mrs. Floyd Mobley. prepared MESSENGER WANT ADS GET RESULTS Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Hill and The Star-Spaced Bannet was made the USA national anthem by an act of Congress, March 3, 19.11. children visited in this community boxes to be delivered to all the shut-ins of the community Thanks giving Day. Mrs. Sybil Conley of Waco vis ited with Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Wil 1 liams Sunday. 'X. band and son are visiting here from Joliet, EL Rev. Paul Smith was the main speaker in the high school assembly program held last week.

Regular prayer meeting services -will be held each Wednesday night at the Baptist Church, Rev. Smith has announced. The services had been suspended for a while. Sunday, Nov. 27, the Baptist Church congregation will have dinner on the ground after the morning services.

In the afternoon Mrs. P. T. Lemmons has return ctioose ed from Lubbock; where she spent two weeks with her mother, Mrs. J.

W. Moore, who had suffered a hearT attack. Mrs. Moore is at home now and doing well. Mrs.

Tommy Blalock of Post, merica Favorite Station Waqon Take Notice! Mr. Farmer Wiih Thunderbird Y-8 power st yling and exclusive new Lifeguard Design Maize Sttoirago Cttnilfl AvaSHaMo AT ERWIN'S ELEVATOR THRU WITH 4 DOORS Eight-passenger Country Sedan It'i more stylish than ever this year, with exciting i oolor stunning Interiors. Like the Country Squire, it has an easily removable 2-iection rear seat Four doors give easy access for all eight passengers. in placing your mile in the government loan and storing it with us. You will realize' 15 to 20 cents per cwt.

more for your rnile after paying storage costs, than by setting it en the open market. a Hurry! December 31 is The Deadline In This Progam Slx-Pastenwer Country Sedan Country Squirt i1 A queen among aH station wagons. Mahogany-finished ted panels with wood-grained, glass-fibre moldings give woodlike beauty to this ft-passenger dream boat This model designed for those who prefer 4-doof convealenee with seats for six. Like all Ford Station Wagons, It has fold-into-the-floor Stowaway seat There's more than meets the eye as to why Ford Station Wagons sell more than the two rramers-up combined! Their Thunderbird beauty is apparent in all six models. But their beauty is more than skin-deep.

Underneath' that Thunderbird hide there's a heart of the Thunderbird Y-8 engine Is the standard eight in all Ford Station Wagons, at no extra cost. If you need any mors reasons why Ford is your soundest station wagoa buy this year look into new Lifeguard Design which was designed for your protection and is found only in the '56 Ford. WE NEED YOUR thru with a AND IT Am TOP PRICES Always Paid ITS STOCK-FEEDING Parklane Brand-new and carpeted through and through, this 6-passenger do-it-all has limousine comfort and doesn't mind rolling up its sleeves. Copied AND YOU'LL GET MORE POUNDS CF BEEF FOR YOUR FEED DOLLAR FROM BIG JIM 20 FORTIFED RANGE CUBES AND RANGE BREEDER CUBES ri fy 7 pS LmM SHWSSSj Cuslom Ranch Va30n Ranch Vcson A 8-passenger beauty that's at home on the range or in the city. Converts in a split Jiffy from luxury liner to a riper-spacious cargo carrier.

Easy-to-clean interior. TUs aH-aroiid favorite has two wide doors, i people. As in a3 Ford Station Wagonj, gate and tail gite can be oj --crated easily uiih on hand. STATION WAGONS 1 east in TOHD A P.M., THURSDAY.

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