The Whitewright News
Thursday, November 26, 1925 pg.11 PILOT GROVE NEWS The weather has been ideal during the past two weeks for work of all kinds. Most all of the cotton is now out of the fields, and farmers are busy preparing land for another crop. Work on the school building is moving on rapidly. It will take but a short time now to complete the inside work. Many of the citizens and visitors from elsewhere who have taken time to observe the construction say it is one of the best built houses and far excels the usual contract job. Needless to say, Pilot Grove will soon have something to be very proud of. F.M. Sloan is quite seriously ill this week and confined to his room. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cameron of Sherman spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Yvonne Reeves of Whitewright is spending the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dug Henry. A.L. Scott and daughter, Miss Lola, and Mrs. Ewell Scott visited Mrs. Felix Perry at Sherman Hospital one day last week. Mrs. Perry's condition is much improved. Charley Kaiser and family went to Trenton Sunday, assisting in the celebration of his grandmother's birthday. Mrs. Kaiser is 83 years old. During the day a four-generation picture was taken, consisting of Charley's father, grandmother, himself, and little son Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Benson were Sherman visitors Thursday. Miss Vonia McAlister, who teaches in the school here, spent the week-end with her parents at Westminster. Ladies of the Baptist Church packed and shipped a barrel of teacakes to Buckner Orphans Home first of the week. Mrs. Musser and family visited relatives near Randolph Sunday. A nice box filled with wearing apparel and many useful and pretty gifts, including a generous box of candy, was sent this week as a Thanksgiving offering to Miss Anita Alarcon, a student in Holding Institute at Laredo, Texas. The box was a gift from the Methodist Sunday School which has during the past year contributed monthly to the support of Miss Alarcon, who as an orphan girl is being educated and trained for missionary work among her own people, the Mexicans. Pilot Grove News Susan Hawkins © 2024 If you find any of Grayson CountyTXGenWeb links inoperable, please send me a message. |