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PAGE FOUR 51 fcWART HOUSTON TIMtS Tuesday November 20 1951 fWfMMJrMtMHJrMlMMJMirMNJNirMNJNlrMrMMlW ff Houston Society American Education Week Observed At Midway School The public was invited to visit the school and observe the work of the children The children had llie devotional and llie program followed by interesting talks on American Education by kcv Smith: Supt Earl Sexton Mrs Iona Stone Supervisor: nnd Miss Gay-nell Keel Attendance Teacher The following were present: Earl Sexton Superintendent: Iona Slone Supervisor Gaynell Keel Attendance Teacher Mr and Mrs Harry Sykes Mrs nines Reed Mrs Clarence Krnlncr Bertie Jcun Kcntncr Charles Thomas Kentner: Mrs Raymond Settle Mrs Oeaney Kirksey Mrs Bert Lane Rev and Mrs Smith Mr and Mrs Ray Stavely Mrs Ray Milton and son Billy Mrs Hllmus Barttels Mrs Clarence Spurgeon nnd son David Mr Raymond Lane Buddy Rav Reed BETTY SETTLE Reporter Eighth Grade jtfcKinnon Women To Serve Harvest Dinner Nov 23 On Friday evening November 23 1:10 the ladles of McKinnon WU serve a Harvest Supper These plates will sell for 60 cents with pis and drink The money will be lead for the benefit of the ohurch The public Is cordially Invited to attend Wiseman Hpv Eu-I alee Crowe and Rev Ollle Binkley are Invited as guest speakers for the evening The supper will be served at the school regularly especially when the need for speed coordination and production Is great "But an unhappy byproduct may arise" he said "a conspiracy against the public in some other aspect of llie business" Nrw Drug Aids Relief Of Dliiiitria Nausea MEMPHIS A new antihistamine gives some promise of relieving dizziness and nuusea disturbances which frequently com plicate such diseases as hardening of the arteries and high blood pressure In tlie past such symptoms have been treated unsucccsslully wiiti numerous drugs three members of the staff of the University of Tennessee College of Medicine te-ported yesterday They are Dr I Ralph Goldman Dr Nuton Stern and Dr Thumus Stern The Memphis physicians administered the preparation diineuhy-drlnate to '5 patients who were interviewed at frequent intervals to determine the effects of tlie drug Most of the patents had previously tried other drugs with little or no success the physicians said Ten of the 15 studied were completely relieved of the symptoms and marked improvement was noted In three In two other patients there was no Improvement Paris visited the Bob Pulley family the past week Mrs Lory Hart visited the Freeman Cherry family at Paris M0-day nght Mr Cherry is growing gradually worse dally Joe A Boone spent the week-end at Dale Hollow on a fishing trip as guest of friends Miss Lena Tomlinson visited her mother Mrs Jane Tomlinson one day last week Miller and family have moved to the new house belonging to Willard Hankins Mrs Martha Baxter of Clarksville and Mrs Donald McAskill of South Side were recent guests of their aunt Mrs Ben Hagler Mrs Daisy Stokes of Cumberland Furnace has returned home after a visit her to her brother Ben Hagler and Mrs Hagler Mr and Mrs Cecil Gray of Oak Ridge spent the week-end with Mr Bert Boone and Mr and Mrs Henry Jones Mr and Mrs Buddy Daniel of Camp Jackson were recent guests of Mrs Daniel's parents Mr and Mrs Henry Jones McGee of Vanleer spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs Chas McGee Sr Mr and Mrs Clark left Friday for Daytona Beach Fla where they will spend the winter with Mrs Clark's son William Booker and family Rev Garner and Rev and Mrs A Thomas attended Tennessee Synod of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Goodletts-vllle this week Stewart News The Rev Larry Adams of Nashville and Rev Charles Downy pastor of the Church ol the Naza-rene here held a week-end revival here this week with good services Friday Saturduy and Sunday Those attending from other places were: Rev Cecil Vaughan Clarksville Rev Baine and Mrs Baine from near Erin Mr and Mrs Nesbitt and Mrs Larry Adams and chlllren from Nashville The many friends of Rev and Mrs Adams have enjoyed their visit here and extend an Invitation for them to come back any lime Rev Adams and family live in Nashville where he attends school and also Is pastor of a church there Pfc Earl Ross came home fur a few weeks visit from Camp Jackson where he Is now stationed He was home long enough to attend church services The Erin Basketball und Boys team played the Stewart team last Friday morning at 9:30 Erin girls won a victory over the Stewart Girls-35-44 The Erin Boys lost to the Stewart team 46-15 Next game will be with Yellow Creek at the school November 30 at 9:00 AM Mr and Mrs Martin and children visited her parents Mr and Mrs A A Lyles here the past week-end Esq Tisrgent and Dud Powell went fishing at the Lake Saturday Mrs Edgar Pitt Is improving some now alter undergoing an oier-atlon In a Nashville hospital the past week Mr and Mrs McAuley visited their daughter Mrs Charles McCollum and family in Nashville last Saturday and Sunday Mr and Mrs Joel Kell and Elizabeth visited their sister Mrs I Bell and family recently Births Announced The visit to the Dr Walker Clinic have been announced for the monlh of October and November 1961 Connie Elaine Manners Oct 3 8 lb 4 oz daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Manners of Tennessee Ridge The mother was the former Miss Edith Maxine Gray of Slew-art Donald Boyd Bishop 7 lb son of Mr and Mrs James Bishop on Oi-t 19 Phyllis Jeannette Smith 9 lb 7oz daughter of Mr and Mrs William Smith of Dover on Ocl 27 Dillard Thomas Mathis 11 lb 10 oz on Oft 28 son of Mr and Mrs Mathis of MrKinnon The mother wns the former Miss Mildred Richardson Phylis Elaine Black 9 lb 8 oz daughter of Mr and Mrs Willard Black of Erin on November 3 The mother was the former Miss Oladys Marie Grice Michael Dale Potcte 9 lb 10 oz son to Mr and Mrs James Potete of Stewart on November 12 at 4:30 am Cathey Goodwin 7 lb 8 oz daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Carroll Gcod- wfn Tennessee Ridge on November 12 at 5:30 am The mother was the former Miss Bcttye Lou Bridges What Thanksgiving lirinas Cartloads of pumpkins as yellow as gold Onions In silvery strings lining red apples and clusters of grapes Nuts and a hast of frond things Chickens and turkeys and fat lit-tle pigs Oh these are what Thanksgiving brings! 'Now Is the time to forget all your care Cast every trouble away Wnk of your blessings remember your Joys be afraid to be gay None are too old and none are too young To frolic on Thanksgiving Day BOOT ATTACK OR IHDIGESTIOH? njun HEAVEN8I Moil attack! an Juit add MdtasUoa When It itrlkri taka Ball-ana tablata They contain the faateat-actlna giedaaa known to doetora for tha nllef of i heartburn aa and similar dlitreu 23t ERIN DRY 1 I NASHUA A "five-gallon" man heads the Red Cross Blood donor campaign here Carlton Coffin so far has given 42 pints of his blood In support of the Red Cross service The California sea lion uses in own nose for bail letting lt project above the surface of the water lo attract sea gulls which plunge Into the sea lion's mouth as they dive for "fish" When Pullets They May Need ro LAYING HOUSE Personals Mr and Mrs Cleg hern Mrs Carlton Richardson and daughters Misses Mallnda and Susunne of Nashville spent Sunday with Miss Vida Thomas and Mr and Mrs McGee Sr Miss Kathleen Rauscher of Dickson spent the week-end here with her mother Mrs Eric Ra usher Mrs Beverly Price Mrs BUI Smith and Mrs Culver spent Monday in Nashville Mrs Stanley Cobb of Big Rock was a recent visitor of her mother Mrs Zeph Roby Mltchum and Dune Dillon attended the Vandy vs LSU in New Orleans La the past weekend Miss Kathleen IJiliun who Is a student of Austin Peay State College spent the week-end with her parents Mr and Mrs Dune Dillon Mr and Mrs Levi Simpson of Clurksville were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Ewing Rainwater Miss Jennie Lou Simpson of Clarksville spent the weok end here with her mother Mrs Robbie Lee Simpson Mr and Mrs I Averltt spent Sunday In Clarksville with her sister Mrs Luther McKinnon and Mr McKinnon Mr and Mrs Cecil Gray were guests of her sister Mrs- Henry Jones and Mr Jones recently and have returned to their home in Oak Ridge Mr and Mrs Pratt were the guests of her mother Mrs Lizzie Metcalf Ihe past week-end Mrs Bunnell Rev and Mrs Gamer and Miss Vida Thomas spent Tuesday In Clarksville Mr and Mrs Parker spent Wednesday In Paris Mrs Lory Hart was called to Paris on Wednesday due to the death of Freeman Cherry Miss Louise Arnold was in Clarksville Thursday Miss Johnnie Bratsrhl a student of the University of California was called home due to the sudden death of her father Mr Rice Bratschl who was buried In Erin Thursday Mr and Mrs Irvin Hagler were in Nashville one day last week where Mrs Hagler underwent a physical check-up due to a recent operation Mrs Nettie Neighbors spent a few days here last week First Lt Fred Boone of Chicago 111 spent the week-end here with his family He returned Monday Mrs Adren Butts spent Friday In Waverly Mr and Mrs John Davis and Grant of Waverly Mr and Mrs Harvey Johnson of Hopkinsville spent Sunday here with the Vinson family Miss Verdie Robertson Miss Sara Dickson and Homer Young were in Dickson Monday in the interest of a Health Unit for Hous- ton County Mrs Vinson spent the weekend In Dover with her parents Mr and Mrs George Sykes I Mrs Mary Dickson Miss Lo- rene Powers and Wiseman attended the funeral of Mrs Cbap- cell In Nashville Saturday mom-i mg grandmother of the Rev Tom Chappell of Erin Miss Louise Arnold spent a few days with0 her father near Nashville the past week Mrs A Fitch attended to bus-' iness and also visited friends in 1 Clay Ky this week i Lt and Mrs Buddy Daniels were recent visitors of Mrs Daniels parents Mr and Mrs Henry Jones She was the former Miss Cherl 1 Jones Mrs Leslie Roby visited her daughter Mrs Charles Black ind I family at Fort Campbell last week 1 and was accompanied home by lit-I tie Miss Jedy for a visit Mr and Mrs Joe Blackwood of PRY tpoil the fun on CSrlihuet morning if you pook at fill packages in advanca STOP THAT ITCHING If bothered with Erxema Tetter Ringworms Athletes Foot Prickly Ileal Poison Oak Itch Sores on Children Krin Drug Store will sell you a jar of Black Hawk Ointment on a guarantee Price 60c and 8101 Start to Lay an Extra Boost To Finish body growth To produce lots of eggs To maintain their bodies Big Business Gels Most War Contracts KNOXVILLE In spile of all efforts by the federal government big business seems likely to continue to get the lion's share of government war contracts while the small businessman gels the mouse's portion Dr Frank Kottke of the Federal Trade (fommlssion voleed this opinion here today at the Southern Economic Association's 21st animal conference The University of Tennessee Is conference host The eeoiioiuisl emphasizing that he spoke as an individual and not for the commission told delegates that Americans are likely to see an increase big companies dominated by large coriKiralions tends to beget mono-ply a businessmen combine in self-defense said Dr Kollki- there a reason for concern lest the current movement carry the American economy pnst a critical point beyond wliieh monopolies rapidly multiply" He outlined various plans the fed eral government has tried for channeling more war coni racls to small businesses but indicated that most of these plans have not ac complisiied their aim He explain ed however that there are many natural ohstaekles to these aims in an emergency period sueh as llie present For instance Dr Kottke pointed out the pnrmotion of small bust ness is a secondary objective of a procurement oifiee By nature the procurement first function Is to obtain sixmdily and in 'ho right quantity nnd quality the items the military services need It is also natural he said that key people in an Industry confer ASTHK1A Don't let couf hlnf Whralns recurring st-Ucke ot Bronchial Aitluna ruin deep end energy vltheut trying ItENDAOO which workc thru the blood to retch bronchi tl lubes sort Jungs Usually helps nature quickly remora thick cUcky mucu Thus allerlates coughing end tide ircer breathing and better deep Oat MBNDAOO from druggist Satisfaction ar money back guaranteed Erin Tennesse You may want to top feed Purina Poultry Booster Checkers on lop of your regular Lay Chow-and-grain laying ration to help Hart right Let us give you complete details on this special plan for pullats CARL'S CORN MILL Bumpus Mills And ROBERT FELTNER Big Rock Bethany Club Meets The Bethany Home Demonstration Club met at the home of Mrs Alton Williams Nov 1 with several members present Miss Arnold gave some demonstrations on how to make Christmas gifts Every member is urged to be present at the next meeting which will be the last meeting of the year Five Yenrs Ago The Pacific Coast Conference agreed to a five year Rose Bowl contract with the Big Nine Conference CLEANERS 'pORoi BUUT NEARLY MILLION IASS I Larger And Better Machinery Recently Installed CAN NOW DO BETTER WORK AND GIVE QUICKER SERViCE TO ALL PATRONS We Appreciate All Old Customers and Welcome New Ones "LET US HELP YOU GET BETTER SERVICE" 4-H Club Notes BATEMAN The Bateman 4-H Club met Wednesday November 7 at 9: (HI The House was culled to order with a devotional by Shirley Rye Minutes were read by Mary Lue Rye Societal All member were present except one An interesting demonstration on Christmas gills was given by Miss Arnold who showed beautiful patterns of aprons pot holders and tea towels Mr Lewis taught the boys some very skilllul ways to tie knuts in ropes Everyone aujoyed the meeting very much and we hope all members will be present when we meet again on December 5th Billy Jean Hughes Reporter EltlN 4th and 6th GRADE The Fourth and Sixth Grade 4-H Club met at the Elementary class room on November 6th at 8:30 AM The meeting was called to order by the president Glenda Wright Two songs were sung Spangled Banner" and "America" The devotion was read by Bettye Nichols The secretary read the minutes of last meeting and a perfect attendance reported with the addition of two new members Miss Arnold gave a demonstration on Christmas gift suggestions which all enjoyed The next meeting will be December 4lh at 8:30 In Mrs Hunt's room Mary Sue Hooper Reporter POLLARD The Pollard 4-H Club held its regular meeting Monday Nov 12th at 9:00 AM The meeting wns called to order by the vice-president Robert Carter Devotional was given by Mary Lee Carter After the entire club members sang the roll was called and minutes were read by the secretary Jo Ann Norfleet Two members were absent Miss Arnold gave a very interesting demonstration on Christmas gift making Mr Lewi- showed the girls how to lie knots After Ihe demonstration games were played directed by our recreational leaders Bill Gold and James Johnson Our next meeting will be December 10th Johnson Reporter MCKINNON The McKinnon 4-H Club met November 1st at 9:00 AM with 15 members present and 3 absent Mbs Arnold held a demonstration for the girls on making Christmas gifts Mr Lewis showed the boys how to tie a square knot and a hiteh knot Everyone present drew names for Ihe Christnms tree We adjourned to meet again Thursday December 6 at 9 00 AM Wanda McGowan Reporter PTA Council Holds Meeting At Tenn Ridge The Houston County Council of Parenst and Teachers met at Tennessee Ridge on Thursday night at 7:30 Mrs McMillan opened the program by welcoming the A members and officers from other communities in Houston County A very good and inspirational dl-votlon whs given by Wiseman from Erin Mrs McMlllnn then turned the meeting over to Homer Young County Superintendent of Schools who was discussion leader on needs and advantages of a Health Department for Houston A very able Intellectual and Inspirational panel composed of Mrs Garner Bell Nabors Arthur Reynolds and Homer Young opened the eyes of those who were listening After the discussion the meeting was adjourned to the school cafeteria where every body enjoyed coffee and home made cakes I Andrew Blacklnton 70 perfect safety record In 48 years of driving gives this advice to fellow motorists expect the Ten Years Ago Leslie Mac Mitchell of NYU won his third straight IC4A Cross-Country Title and remained unbeaten In five years of cross-country competition How to Treat Arlington News Mr and Mrs Roiney McClure of Porters spent Sunday NoV 11th with Mrs Estelle Robbs here Mr and Mrs Them Walker visited Mrs Walker's son Leslie Jones and family here on Sunday Mr and Mrs Taft Reeder and children came Sunduy for a visit to her parents Mr and Mrs Edgar Wheatley here Mr Reeder returned home to Murray Ky Monday Mrs Reeder and children will remain for a longer visit Mr and Mrs Maurice McMillan returned to their home in Alabama City Ala Monday after a week's visit to his mother Mrs Alice McMillan and other relatives here Mr and Mrs Marshal Nlckols and daughter Miss Frances Deane Nichols of Memphis spent Monday 12th with his Aunts Misses Grace and Birdie McMillan Mr and Mrs Willeard Harrington und children visited Miss Lizzie Gray and Mr and Mrs Wilburn Lowery Sunday afternoon Rev A Thomas and Mrs Thomas visited Grandma Connell and daughter Nettle Friday afternoon Grandma has been able to sit up a little lately and seems better Mr and Mrs James Lewis and little daughter visited Mr and Mrs Ed Parker in Town Sunday Mrs Ernest Heggie and daughter Mrs Thelma Baggett and Mr Baggett were in Clarksville on Wednesday Mrs Pulley has returned home after a three weeks visit to her daughter and other relative-! at Union City Tenn Miss Lola Knight Bennie Kniulit and Mrs Loyd Roby visited Mr Leonard Petty of the Concord Community Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Maurice McMillan and mother Mrs Alice McMillan and Mrs Lois Allison were in Clarksville Friday aiternoon for examination of Mrs McMillan's eyes by Dr Wilson Miss Lurene McMillan and Nel-da Allison went to Waverly shP-ping and had supper with Mr and Mrs A Richnrdson to celebrnle Mrs Richardson's birthday A pleasant evening was enjoyed by all Mrs Ella Skinner Is visiting relatives and her children in Granite City 111 Mrs Cleve Whaley Mr and Mrs Palmer Largent of Dover visited Mrs Charles Knight and family here Sunday Mr and Mrs Jim Richardson attended the American Icgion Bnnquet at the American Legion Hall Monday night Nov 12th James McMlllnn nnd family spent Sunday wilh his parents Mr and Mrs Pnul McMillan Mrs Ollle Svkes has returned to her home at Dover after sneiidinc the past two months with her sister Mrs Florence McMillan and other relatives here Erin Churches Unite In Thanksgiving Service Thursday According to the Rev Tom Chappell pastor of the Erin Methodist Church a Union Thanksgiving Ser vice will be observed at the Erin Baptist Church on Thursday evening at 7:30 The Rev Claude A Smith pastor will bring the evening message Everyone is cordially Invited to hear this splendid sermon Massachusetts forbids cooling feet by hanging them out of the window BELIEF AT LAST For Your COUGH Oeomulslon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw tender inflamed bronchial membranes Guaranteed to please you or money refunded Creoamtoion bee stood the test at of users YOU CAN PRY MORE rot you can't mjy better! V-8 SELLS FOR HUNDREDS LESS THAN MOST SIXES rfr the nre of engine THE INDUSTRY SWINGING to! YES 3 MORE MAKERS IN THE PASTS YET FORD BUILDS THE ONLY Y-G IV THE LOW-PRICE WELD 1 0 iri7HE TYPE openolne youIlpindinihe MOST EXPENSIVE CARS! TELEPHONE SERVICE IS GROWING TOO and the price is up far less Ilian most things you buy! FwliMtic Drift ll two trim ml lit to mmtl HMttat iiiiit ulMitk liiii tl till Fluid Torque Convert KMMMUriC HU tom Aiitonutk Mochinicit tars how And you could gay the same about telephone service during the short timr since his babyhood ACTUALLY in just eight years the number of local telephones Tennesseeans can call has more than doubled And this increase in Tennessee telephones is x-pected to reach about 36000 BEST OF ALL this bigger belter of service has gone up in price less than half as much as pricei in general and less than our cost of providing the service ALWAYS one of your biggest bargains telephone service is today an even better buy than it was ten years ago and a smaller part of your family budget Yates Tennessee Manager Better yeft WITH F0RD0MATIC DRIVES Fordomatic is two drives in one combining the best features of earlier You get the smooth flow of power of a Fluid Torque Convener the GO of Automatic Mechanical Gears ph is the savings of having the exact power you need when you need it! 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