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Meant to send this to both Bossier Parish list and Louisiana list.
Forgot Louisiana so am now forwarding information. Hope someone
benefits from it!! Brenda Wilkins Hudson
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Subject: [BOSSIER] Bossier Banner, June 4, 1931
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More excerpts from a page 6 of the Bossier Banner, Benton La., Thursday,
June 4, 1951
FROM OVER BOSSIER PARISH
Ivan Items (Tues. June 2)
Miss Mamie McDonald is now residing in Shreveport with a sister. She
has employment in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lee and family from Haughton, and Misses Elmer and
Laura Belle Coker and Mr. B.C. Coker were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E.H. Wilson Sunday.
Mr. Alvin Rhodes has just returned from a business trip to Kilgore,
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyjie Bundy and children visited the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J.E. Bundy Saturday night and Sunday.
The many friends of Mrs. Sid Brooks will be pleased to learn that she
has returned home, after a week's stay in Alden Bridge, where she
underwent medical treatment.
The B.Y.P.U. members and quite a number of their friends enjoyed a
wiener roast Saturday night. At 10 o'clock a delicious supper
consisting of cakes, sandwiches, wieners, lemonade and tea was served.
Everyone very much enjoyed the affair.
Messrs. E.H. Wilson, T. Doty, Luther Parkerson, and W.S. Holt and Misses
Lucille Bundy, Lula Wilson, and Mamie McDonald were business visitors in
Bossier City last Saturday.
Haughton Happenings
Miss Elizabeth, the beautiful and talented little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Ward, recently underwent an appendicitis operation at the
Tri-State Hospital in Shreveport.
Haughton had a very distinguished guest one day this past week when
Captain Lamb, with other government officials, drove by to "look over
the lay of the land" of the airport; which,for the benefit of the
Banner's readers who are not informed, takes in practically all of the
land south of the V.S. & P., from Haughton to Shreveport.
With the closing of school, fishing seems to have taken the day.
Members of the Isaac Walton fraternity seem to be proving by the quality
and quantity of their catches that Bossier Parish is indeed "a haven of
sport". Strings of trout that have been caught out of Bodcau and Norton
Bayou recently have been said to have been the equal of any ever seen
anywhere.
The comings and goings of the teaching fraternity have been happy of
late - we mean that the out-of-town teachers of the local school have
returned to their respective homes and local residents, who teach
elsewhere, have returned home for the vacation period.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddington, and their beautiful and accomplished daughter,
miss Mary Lou (not the little girl of yesterday), have returned from
Arkansas to spend the summer. This lovely family endeared themselves to
the people of this community during the time the Haughton school
building was under construction, and are being cordially received upon
their return.
Mr. John Nelson, of Ruston, who has spent considerable time here
recuperating where she could be near her physician in Shreveport, has
now recovered and returned to her home.
Linton Locals (Monday, June 1)
Visitors yesterday at the home of Mr. C.W. Jones and family were: Mr.
Lennie Jones and family; Mrs. J.W. Wilkins and daughters Annie Belle and
Lorene; Mr. Dalton Scarborough and family; Mrs. Ruby Casey, Harold
Jones, Thomas and Herbert Lawson, and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Roach and
little daughter, Billie Jean. All enjoyed themselves very much, as ice
cream and ripe peaches were served during the afternoon.
Mr. Levi Jones and family spent yesterday with Mr. Jones parents, Mr.and
Mrs. J.G. Jones.
Cornealius and J.W. Wilkins were guests yesterday of little E.B. Lockey.
Mr. W.V. Lay's health is improving the past few days.
The correspondent regrets to report Mr. W.M. Jones' sudden attack of
asthma lately. Hope he will soon recover and be up again.
Misses Annie Belle and Lorene Wilkins visited Mrs. Delton Scarborough
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Gray Jones and Mr. John Hall Wilkins visited
yesterday at the home of W.D. Johnston and family of Emma.
Mr. Ira Jones was a visitor to Ivan yesterday.
Miss Mattie Belle Scarborough is spending the week with her mother.
Mrs. Willie Scarborough of Benton visited Mrs. Delton Scarborough
yesterday.
Mr. Hughie Wilkins spent the past weekend at the Frank Curry home.
Mr. Ernest Burns of Jefferson, Texas is visiting his sisters, Mrs.
Charley Patterson and Mrs. B.H. Daniel a while before joining the
**unable to read last 5 words**.
Bellevue Locals (Tuesday, June 2)
Mr. Walter Pinson of Longview Texas is spending a few days here visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark spent last weekend in Trees City.
Misses Doris Michel and Helen Fitch and Mrs. Elbert Carter and son
Hueitt, were Shreveport visitors yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Horton of Elm Grove of Elm Grove spent the past
weekend here visiting their parents.
Mrs. G.W. Coleman and daughter left today for a visit in Hughes Spring,
Texas.
Miss Thelma Coleman, Miss Frances Michel and Mr. E.E. Kelly were
Shreveport visitors yesterday.
Mrs. C.C. Ford and Mrs. Svious Hueitt spent yesterday in Shreveport.
Mr. G.W. Coleman was an Elm Grove visitor today.
Miss Hazel Owens spent sunday with her brother, Mr. W.D. Owens.
Miss Frances Michel was a Haughton visitor Sunday.
Phillip's Hill (Monday, June 1)
Seems as if we are going to have a dry spell.
Crops are sorry in this section, but during the past few days there have
been several visitors at the writer's home from Texas, Oklahoma and
other sections and they say we have good crops compared to those around
their homes.
Mr. Sam Young and Mr. Buddie Pickett were Cotton Valley visitors one day
last week.
Mr. R.L. Young passed through one day last week en route to El Dorado,
Arkansas.
Mrs. Ruby Alexander, of Burkburnett, Texas, with her two little
daughters, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Booker and Mrs. Booker's brother, Mr. Millard of
Oklahoma, came in yesterday evening for a short visit with Mr. Booker's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.B.Booker.
Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Coyle were Shreveport visitors last week and brought
home with them their three little grandsons to spend a week or two with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dempsey spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Booker.
Mr. W.B. Young, of Shreveport, visited his brother, Mr. T.S. Young one
day last week.
-----Rosebud
Carterville (Monday June 1)
Mrs. L.C. Boggs and children and Mrs. Ethel Farrington visited a while
last Thursday evening at the home of the latter's brother, Mr.
J.L.Holman.
Mr. Bryant Blanton spent Saturday night with his cousin, Mr. Willie
Blanton.
Mrs. Pink Swaner and two children, Louise and Herbert, from Cotton
Valley visited in this community Sunday of last week.
Mrs. Pearl Wager visited yesterday evening with Mrs. J.L. Holman.
Mrs. E.C. Dodson (and family) from Plain Dealing, recently visisted her
father, Mr. J.J. Roberson.
Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Holman and daughter spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs.
J.L. Holman.
Mrs. Curtis Allen visited her mother, Mrs. Addie Chandler, Saturday
evening.
Mrs. T.H. Blanton and two children and Mrs. R.E. Holman and baby spent
last Thursday evening with Mrs. J.L. Holman.
Messrs. Louie Farrington and Curtis Allen were visitors to Plain Dealing
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Ray Matlock was a caller yesterday evening at the home of Mrs.
Bertie Brown.
Miss Lucille Goodwin spent a while Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Frankie
Holman.
-------Kitty
Oak Hill (Tuesday, June 2)
Mrs. David Vasilo made a weekend trip to Longview Texas, where she
visited with friends and relatives.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T.F. Impson Sunday afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hodge, Misses Lillian, Ursa and Willie B. Seward and Nancy H.
Hamiter, and Messrs Jack Norris, Lynn Hamiter, Walter Anderson and Frank
Impson.
Miss Lillian Seward is spending this week with Mrs. T.F. Impson, while
her husband is on the river at work.
Miss Treba Winn, who spent last week with her mother, of near Plain
Dealing, is now back with her sister, Mrs. Rose Hamiter.
Misses Lillian and Ursa Seward spent Saturday night with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Hamiter.
Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Winn, of near Plain Dealing, spent Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs. Rose Hamiter.
Some Advertisers:
Painful, Weak Condition
Mrs. H.V. Skaggs, of Van, Texas writes: "A number of years after I was
married, my health was very poor. I suffered so much in my hips and
shoulders. Had some pain across my body. I read of Cardul, took a
bottle,and it did me good. I was weak before I took Cardul. I was
yellow as a pumpkin. I was hardly able to get around. It sure did help
me, I felt like a different woman after taking Cardul. It did more good
than anything I had ever taken."
Good Baled Hay
Alfalfa, Grass, or Alfalfa and Grass mixed - any quantity. Apply at
plantation, two miles east of Vanceville. TIDWELL & BRADFORD
WE WRECK'EM - and Sell the Parts
New and used parts for every car or truck at discount prices.
De Generes Bros. Texas & Jordan Ste. Shreveport, LA
Bossier Abstract & Title Co., Inc.
Benton, Louisiana
Mrs. R.B. Hill, President
D.W. Brownlee, Sec'y-Treas
Members American Association of Title Men and Louisiana Title
Association.
Notary Public in Office.
Summer School Short Course
June 8th to August 14th, Inclusive
Special Rates, All Business Subjects Taught
Reservations Now in Order
For information, call, write or visit
Lynn's Business School 723 Marshall st. Shreveport, LA Phone: 5893
A Good Home at a bargain price. For quick sale, there is offered at
present a comfortable home in Benton, now occupied, and located within
three blocks of the Court House, at an exceptionally inviting price. It
is a six-room house, with bath, on a 2.5 acre tract, well drained,
including garden spot; piped for gas; two garages, one good cistern. It
is offered for $2000, and is easily worth more.
More later!! Brenda Wilkins Hudson
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