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A large delegation of Longhorn boosters is expected to follow the team to Trent Friday night. Game time is 7:30 p. m.held sday) ch in Rev.Clift #har8e Rites Held Mondayi jmFor C. A. Eubanksamed,Coun- j Graveside rites for Charles AJ-Ironte v vie Eubanks, 78, were conductedi in 'the iPairview cemetery in-, crated Bronte at 3 p. m., Nov. 2. Foy* ass in Moore officiated. Interment fol-ensive lowed under direction of the Clift: etired Funeral Home.Pallbearers were Bill Martin, dfe a Noah Pruitt, Sr., Earl Black, Vir-to re- gil Rogers, G. D. Luckett and A. ►st of T. Henderson, anions Mr. Eubanks died Saturday, Oct.Mr. 30, in Cherry Hill, Arkansas.f the He was born May 26, 1881 in Polk County, Arkansas. He moved faugh- to Texas in 1886 and lived and f San farmed in Coke County until 1355, ey Sr. when he returned to Arkansas, ert C. where he resided at Cherry Hill iV. A. until the time of his death.•other, He was married July 26, 1904 a sis- to Miss Jimmie Effie Samford, bs, N. who died in 1943. He was remar-l two ried on Aug. 30. 1955 to Bertie Leonard at DeQueen, Ark.Ivey. He is survived by his wife; two y and sons, Ellis Eubanks, Robert Lee e and and Mack Eubanks. Bronte; one rdner, daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Crisp of ers of Midland; 12 grand children and ?ht by five great grandchildren. Three nam- sons and one daughter preceded Mr. Eubank in death.Homecoming Set
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