1962-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1962 September Voice | Page 36
The New No. 16 Nail Everyone
HAS BEEN LOOKING FOR
All Appropriate Address
Can't think of a minister like the
Rev. T. Homer Trotter, P.O. 275
having a more appropriate address
than Heavener, Okla. He heads the
First Methodist Church there. He’s a
fine friend of ours. But one must be
careful in talking to his wife when
said wife is busy in the kitchen. The
Voice Editor “hollered" through two
rooms to his Secretary to comment on
this minister’s appropriate address—
and Mare Frances replied. “Did you
say he lived in Helena?" The Editor
mummed up, quit hollering for a few
seconds.
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He Prescribes Reading
L. M. Hunter, who operates Hun
ter’s Pharmacy at Lake Village, Ark.,
has already “played Santa Claus" to
the hundreds of children who visit
The Gatewood Memorial Library for
reading books. He has presented the
library with an autographed copy ol
the Biography of the Tennessee Walk
ing Horse—second edition—and plans
to give one to the school library when
the new term begins. The Voice Edi
tor is happy to autograph such gift
books but needs to know the name of
the library to do that. He prefers that
the book donors take the books to the
librarian and urge said official to en
courage children to “look at the
book." They cannot "look" without
reading. BAG.
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