Down Memory Lane

110 Years Ago September 10, 1914

Little Cressie May Ray celebrated her tenth anniversary at which twenty-one little folks enjoyed the festivities with her.

Wm. and Jake Winkel came over from Llano to bring the household goods of A. H. Winkel who is occupying the Will Gay place on East Wallace street.

W. N. Ellis and U. T. Chamberlain left for Alpine as witnesses in a murder trial.

Cherokee Junior College Cherokee, Texas A Christian School for Boys and Girls. Location almost ideal. No saloon, billiard or pool hall. Strict discipline. Health conditions nearly perfect. Offers full course of an A grade training school, besides courses in Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Piano, Violin, Expression and Bible. All teachers college trained. Correlated with Southwestern University. Board $12.00 and up. Other expenses very reasonable. Opens Sept. C.A. Lehmberg, B. S. President.

70 Years Ago September 9, 1954

Airman Bill Owen Jr. of Kingsville Air Force Base has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Owen and family, and other relatives.

The Huddle Cafe - Plate Lunch––50¢ Choice Steaks & Short Orders We Serve Home Killed Meat ––Owner–– Mrs. Charles West

 Miss Barbara Smith, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Smith, left for Austin where she will enroll at the Nixon-Clay Business College. Mrs. Fred Coleman and three children, Nancy, Becky and Jean, left for Coleman where the girls will enter school.The Colemans formerly came to San Saba from Coleman.