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FRIDAY,
FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1937,
I
Bul
‘Bowie’s Finest and Busiest Food Store*
Round
JUMBO HARNESS
28c lb
Mrs.
Bologna 10c lb.
Hot Barbecue 20c lb.
CHURCHES
11c
linr-
4-lbs. Peaberry
COFFEE
NO. 2 CAN K R ACT
$1*45
3 Cor 25c
NO. 2 CAN II O M I N Y
<T.”
3 for 25c
B. R. GILES SON, Grocery O Market
FIRST BAPTIST ( III RCH
m.
, I
son,
at
J
GROt
♦*
v
Mrs.
2 c
Service
pound
LOOK YOUR BEST—W'EAR CLEAN CLOTHES
NEATLY PRESSED—ON EASTER MORN. —
CARD OF THANKS
Wc are sincerely' grateful ,to our
REMEMBER—HALF-DAY SERVICE
FROM NOW 'TILL EASTER
pound
CARD OF THANKS
2 £
SANITARY BAKERY
PHONE IM
FRESH F
*
NEEDS
PORK LIVER FRESH SIDE PORK
15c lb. 25c lb.
Stallings' Tailor Shop are prepared to give you Half-
Day Service on all your Easter Work.
MIXED SAUSAGE
15c pound
All our work In within doors in our Modern Dry Cleaning
Plant—Outside bad weather will not prevent us in deliver-
ing your clothes on time.
Special Easter
BALTIC (REAM SEPARATORS
PERFECTION OIL STOVES
". MONITOR WIND MILLS
LU
Tom
Golden-Surber Hardware Co.
BEST KNOWN FOR QUALITY PRODUCTS
TANKS, CISTERNS
WELL-TUBING, FLUES
• COME TO SEE US »
So-'
REGULAR COUNCIL OF
B. D. CU BS HELD IN
MONTAGUE FRIDAY
ALLEN A. O’NEAL TO BE
BURIED FRIDAY AT SALONA
P. S. Stallings & Co
BOWIE'S TAILOR FOR 36 YEARS
MRS. CARL HARGROVES
BURIED TUES. AFTERNOON
At Bargain
PRICES!!
told
Sargent,
Sunday school, 9:30 a. in.
•Worship servhe; ll it.- m; -
it. t. i t; :to p. in.
Evening worship, 7 :.3O p. m.
Prnyir meeting Wed.; 7:30 p.
BRIDAL SHOWER GIVEN IN
HONOR OF MR. AND MRS.
C. H. RAGSDALE
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown -ot
Dallas spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Young.
JOE M. MAI
CITIZEN O
IN ELM!
Golden-Surber Hardware Co.
. BOWIE, TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Bradley at-
tended the Fat Stock Slibw Fri-
day night.
7.*
Western Auto Associate Store
G. E. MEDLEY, Owner BOWIE, TEXAS
CHI RUH OF THE NAZARENF.
Sunday School 9 :45.
Preaching nt 11 n. m. nnd>7:15
p. tn., - ■ *.
Como worship with us.—M. L>
Locke, Pastor.
MARS
GRA
BEECH-NIT
MACARONI
YOU!
SI
M..
Mr.
T.
. Mrs. Gurdon Cady, who tins Iwn
turned home Wednesday morning.
EARL!
Our
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, PAGE FOUR
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IN MILK PAIL WITH"
PIE FAN LID
89c
^oiontr^.
pound
SLICE]
Bi
LOCAL NEWS I Thurman Is employed at Longview
yARD
“FANCY STEAK FROM CHOICE FED CALVES”
Chuck Loin T-Bone
20c lb. 25c lb. 28c lb.
t
THI BOWIE NEWS
JNO. C. POWELL BURIED
SUNDAY AT LINDALE
'E
BOWIE ART LEAGUE
MEETS WITH MRS. Cyi-AWAY
$5.50 Up -
.98 Up
3.45 Exchange
Mrs. Mary S. Strong, Postmaster
of Nocona, accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Riddnsofl and Mr. and
Mrs. II. L, Turns to Waco Tues-
day where they attended the dedi-
cation service of the new Federal
building by James A. Farley.
Mrs. Countess Markhnm visited
over the week-end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coffield,
and her little daughter, Monda.
Mrs. Geo. Crocket and daughter,
Kny, s|>ent Thursday of last week
with Mrs. Paul Evans.
friends for the many expressions
of sympathy, including the beauti-
ful, flowers, during our recent sor-
row.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Sansom and
Family.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Higgins.
nn
.groves
groves,
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHIRCH
B. B. Breitcnhirt, Pastor •
BROWN'S
Candy Bars
3 £or ioc
Miss Amelia Boedeker, who has
been seriously ill, was able to re-
some her work Monday "at S.
Daulie & Company.
When a
taught school in,
After
mar-
In
to
Mr .and Mrs. Ted Moore and
Mr. and Mrs. David Seitz visited
in Wichita Falls Sunday.
W. Whit-
----- returned to
/,aes,‘Ia/ morning, but his
~ ' a longer visit.
O• H. Allred of Fort Worth and
K. S. Allred spent Monday night
with their parents and Mr. Allred
accompanied R. 8. Allred to Dallas
for a visit.
,, -s
Mrs. Wayland Cox and little son,
Kay, of Fort Worth were .guests.
Tuesday of Rev. and Mrs. George I
F. Kornegay. ' ’-
Be
BEST BJ
Biscuits
The Bli
' f
HIGHES
Herman Moore attended the play,
“The Road to the -City,” at Buf-
falo Springs Thursday night.
LUCKY DOZEN SEWING
CLUB ENTERTAIN THEIR
HUSBANDS TUESDAY
The laiiids of the Lucky.. Dozen |
Ciub. entertained their husbands .
Tuesday night, March 10, at the
home of Mrs. L. O. Miller.
• Several tables of players enjoy-
ed "42". Delk'ious refreshments
were served to Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Elliott, Mr. mid Mrs. Jo Gallin,
Mr. and Mrs. it. D. Woodall, Mr. I
nnd Mrs. L. R. Duncan, Mr. and
Mrs." It’oy Price, Mrs. Tom Lind-
say, Mrs. Virgil Baker, and Mrs.
IE ETStiinTs. ’ ‘—----------
C>n Thursday afternoon front two
until five tlie Club] wM entertained
by Mrs. II. E. Stunts in the regu-
lar weekly meeting. Plans were
made fur n monthly entertainment
for the husbands.
.The afternoon was s|a>nt In sew-
ing find showing nnd-exchanging
patterns for-hand work.
A refreshment plate wns served
to Mrs. Toni Lindsay. Mrs.- Ethel
linker. Mrs. it; Ti: Wrtntton.’ 'Mt?
L. R. Dmiean, Mrs. Hoy Price. Mr-.
"Virgil- Baker, Mrs. Glenn Knight-
stey, Mrs. L. Miller mid Mrs .
J. M. Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Box visited
in W ichita Falls Friday with rela-
tives.
By Frie
Buffalo S;
south 'centra
probably hai
historical ba
community i
center of th
granite mat
State in 195
Inscription:
"BUFF
“Landmai
watering pt
ers-—site of
ent United
July, 1807-
the lack of-
Fort Rlcha
was establi
tier 20, 180
stand and 1
______th»t. P°st ‘
*.of battle, J
Indians and
Captain of
The town 1
eight springs
lasting Sprii
years gone b
falo gathered
During the I
summer of 11
ceased to fl
got very low
out, but the
giving water
cattle. Qn
springs was
office which
1858 and wa
on the old "
ouly stop is
and Jacksbo
surveyed by
gold was dis
in 18-19. Th<
winter travel
northern and
Trail, as sur
r
H
Mrs. M. L. Morrow and son,
Richard, Mrs. Hazel Johnson, and
lu0_2i£t,e da'lhKters, Jo Ann and
the
---I’!"’’! ™ Wir ^eSt^nd
with his family on his way to El
IMsd and Chihuahua, Mexico,
■where he will be located for three
months.
B. R. Giles & Son Phones *0
■
Virginia, spent Thursday
.EuL Stock Show, ----—
Mrs. Paul Evans and little son.
Bill Jack, visited the Fat Stock
Show Inst week.
( Hl RCH OF ( HR1ST
At the Church of Christ Sunday.
March 28th, A. F. Thurman will
discuss tlie following subjects:
11 a m. "Going Home From the
New Made Grave." —>—
. 7:30 p. m. "Christ Was Raised
From the Head. Therefore,- He is
tlie Son of God.” ■ ■
______.were awarded the prizes for high
“Mori
We take this method of thanking
nr ihany kind friends for their
I'nouv appreciated kindness mid flor-
al offerings in the sad hour follow-
ing the death of our beloved wife
nnd mother.
Signed: Carl Hargroves. Mr. and
Mrs. Loran Anderson. Imazett
Hargroves,' Earl Hargroves.
CHOICE HOME-KILLED PORK
PORK CHOPS SAUSAGE SHOULDER ROAST SLICED HAM
100% Pure Pork . 1 11 „
30c lb. 25c lb. 22|c lb. 30c lb.
Try A Fancy Roast — Tender and Juicy
RIB or BRISKET CHUCK ' PRIME BIB or RUMP PIKES PEAK”"
12 >c lb. - 15c lb. 17ic lb. 20C lb.
• Altajkfir..
and Mrs r j. Chri^a^JiS
wU±er'...Lu<,y Carro1' of f'ort
XVortb, Miss Velma Bunob and- I
Renne Allred, Jr. Sunday after-
noon Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Allred of
Dallas came for a short visit.
i • 1
Funeral services for Jno. Calvin
Powell jwere hold Sni day ’after-
noon at Lindale with burial In the
Lindale cemetery directed by-fL W.
Whitley, Fun< ral /bireetopir* Rev.
Roy Cook, Baptist minister, con-
ducted the rttes.
Mr. Powell died Saturday morn-
ing at six o’clock of pneumonia.
He was born In La Fayette county
Mississippi, Aug. 1, 1862.
young man he
Conway county, Arkansas,
♦he death <»f his first .wife he
ried Mrs. Ida Milam fti HMH.
December, 1910, they moved
tini rot’s Bluff In Lamar county,
Texas* and he held a pastorate of
*he Bounds Baptist Church. Four
rears hgo they moved to Bowie
where they have since resided.
Survivors include Ids wife, two
laughters,' Mrs. J. W. Cheatwond
•d Eldorado, Okla., Mrs. E. W.
Patterson of Nocona, two sons, J.
O. Powell of Bowie, B. A. Powell
»f Tulsa, Okla., a stepson,. Fred
Milam of Detroit, Mich., one sis-
ter, Mrs. Emmet Parson of Ant-
lers, Okla., three brothers, Dr. J.
V Towctr of rn ris, Ttw nr. tv:
II. Powe!) of Sulphur. Okla., and
It. A. Powell 'of Antlers, Okla.
J*nllh<karers wore memliers of the'
Woodman Txslge to W’hlch Mr.
Powell belonged. Those were: Roy.
Williams, Hufi Cloor, R. O. •Piutn-
m<»r, J.). F. Tinsley, J. S. Sandlin
nnd R K. Mcf'lellan. .
^FLOUR
--------------- 5.
Mr.- anil Mrs. Carroll Whitman
of Fort W.orth visited Sunday and
Monday with Mr. Whitman's par-
Mrs. R. C. Armstrong of Ryan,
Okla., attended-ithe funeral Sun-
day of Kenneth Wayne Davis,
wlille here she was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Benson.
CHRISTIAN SdENCE SERI ICE
"Reality” la the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon which will la- relic
in nil Churches of Christ, Scient-
ist^ on Sunday, March 28.
The Golden Text is: "Lord, thou
•hast been onr dwelling place In all
generations” (Psalms 90:1)..
Among the citations which com
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible: "Breth-
ren, 1’ count not myself to have
apprehended: Imt this one thing 1
do. forgetting those things whielf
' nre Is'hlnd. nnd ' rem-hing forth
I unto those things which are lieforc.
i I press toward the mark for the
prize of tlie high calling of Gmf
In Uhrisl Jesuit" (Pliilippinns 3:
13. 14.1
- The Lesson-Sermon Includes al-
so (be following passage from the
Christian Science textbook, "Sei
ence nnd Health with Key to the
S rlptnres" by Mary Bnker Eddy
“To divest thought of false trusts
and material evidences In ordei
that the spiritual facts of being
may appear this Is the great at-
tainment by means of which we
shall sweep nway the false and
give plgce to the true" (page 428).
Joe M. M
citizen of Bo
fa Cusliiiig. i
at 0:30. F
conducted at
a First H
y-/- tlie loin
^Officiating.
. His body v
where funeni
Wednesday a
Church cohdi
Bell of Decal
Burial was 1
by the side <
four years ag
a sister of M
Mr. Marabl
1879, in Sfont
childhood hb
Bowie where
druggist. Oi
was amrrled
Later the co
A lovely shower was given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
Thornton Friday night, March 10.’
in honor of the former Miss Inez
Hamilton and Carl Ragsdale, who
were married March 13.
Lovely gifts were presented to
the honorees by It. W. Raines, Mr. |
and Mrs. J. E. Lucas, Mr. and I
Mrs. F. C. Cash. Mr. and Mrs. it.
S. Hamilton, Mr.* ami Mrs. Lee
Hoy Williamson, Mrs. Addle Moore,
Mrs. Hoss Tin ker. Mrs. Ezra Park-
er. Mrs. Estelle Kennedy, B.
Kilgore, Anna Ruth Tinker,
and Mrs. Edison Heddy, W. _.
Hamilton, Fay Taylor, Dorkt Tay-
lor, Vona Winton. Helen Parker. '
Bernice Morgan, Georgia Mae
i r n t o n,
Lucas,
Mrs. E. W. Cox of Bellevue
visited her sister, MrS* Renne All-
red, Sr., Monday.
the
James Earl Sansom w
s" .'7 -1,^",“";
wIi?1!' f,ii1b ""t Mr-and Mw-
ll ill Sansom of Iowa Park.
F. Kornegiiy, pastor of tlie First
Mi'llioillst t'liiireli.
Mrs. Hargroves had been .In
poor health for several years. She
rtiert -Mrmrtn y—n t 1' n'l’Tor'lt " Tn“7r
Wiohltii Falls hospital. She was
liorn near Selma May 3, 1890, the
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
Hull. Shi1 was "married to Carl
Hargroves in 1912.
Besides lier husband she is sur-
vived by two daughters, Mrs. Lor-
Anderson, Miss liiiozett Har-
and_jane son, Earl
all of Bowie.
Several young people of the
Kingdom's Highway League of the
First Presbyterian CJiurch atttend-
ed the Spring Meeting of the
Young People’s League of Hallas
Presbytery held Saturday and Sun-
day at the Presbyterian Church
of Denton. Those making the
trip: The Rev. B. B. Breitefihijt.
Mrs. Inez Ward, Georgia Mae
Whitehead, Billye Fern Willis.
Anna Fae and Eula Mne Anderson.
Josephine Hopper, Mary Jo Wor-
ley, Luine Bryan. Kenneth Red-
dy, and W. C. Stagg. W. H.
Frasher took his car and accom-
panied the young people to Denthn.
visiting home folk ’ at Gainesville
during th? meeting.
Lea«u‘‘- ______ | wife remaln^r
muniUiVeS Jrom out-of-town who
attended the funeral of yttle
t ^-ere Mr. and
of Quanah,
9:45 a. in. Sunday School.
11 :00 a. in. MorniQf Church Rerv
levs. •**
Cj :.‘W |». in. Young People’s meet-
ing.
7 :3() p. in. Evening Church serv^
Ices.
The public is cordially Invited
to. attend any of the nlnive serv-
ices to worship with us with the
full assurance that, regardless df
your denominational Iwllef, you
may lift your heart with us hi
praise «»f* our common Maker.
"If .ye then Ik* risen with Christ
seek these things which are alxive.
where Christ sfttetli on the right
hand of God.” If ye Ito risen with
Christ, worship Him in H1h church.„
If ye be net iIhi'H with Him. seek
Him this Snbbntii ’while lie may
Ik* found.
Go to church Sunday somewhere.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Hear the Easter music liy tile
choir 4indi*r tlie direction of Mrs.
J. Lee Hnnehey, with Mrs. Will
Young ncconipipilst, and the ser-
mon by, the pastor on “Our Easter
IIo|>e" Sunday morning at 11.
Sjieilal music again by the choir
Sunday niglit at 7:30, when the
pastor will preach on “An Honest
Doubter.”
Sunday Sch<s>l at 9:45 a. in.,
Dale Eales General Superintendent.
Young Peojile’s program at 0:45
p. in.
A welcome to strangers, vTsITori
null friends.
George F. Kornegay, Pastor.
Mrs. Lillie Hargroves, a resi-
lient of Montague county since
blrfb, WflH buried Tuesday ijfter-
noon in Hie Selma cemetery aftei
funeral services at 2 o'clock nt the
First Baptist Cfuirch conducted l>y
Rev. A. L. Eubanks, n - Baptist
Allen A. O’Neal, 79, of Bowie,
Route 3, died Thursday morning
at 7:10. Funeral services will be
held Friday at two o'clock at Ka-
lona with burial In the .Kalona
cemetery directed by Burgess Fun-’
eral Home. minister, ami assisted by Rev. Geo.
Mr. O'Neal was born in Alaliama
and came to Texas in 1880. For
the past 14 years he Jias made
his home in Montague county.
' ihrrvlvors ■ include his wTTe~ati<T
aeven children: Mrs. Bertini Kinitli
of Comanche, Okla., A. J. mid
Julius O'Neal of Dalias, Enoch,
A. M. und J. K. O'Neal of Bowie,
and Leonard G. O'Neal, of Mem-
phis, Texas.
Mrs. Welchie Turnbow and chil-
dren of Ringgold visited ReV. and
Mrs. J. F. Kllniat) over the week-
en. ' They were accompanied by
Miss Nora Lawler.
. lor, Vona 'Winton. Helen
, Bernice Morgan, Ge,ns!
Whitehead, Rudolph Thp
, Kenneth Givens, J. A.
I Henry Thornton, Alleen
Oliver Givens, Annelle Underwood, I
Billie Fw-n Willis, Minnie Beil
• Arnold, 'iSiliy Mne Tucker, Troy
I Woollff, Modennn Stout, Ollie Mae
Radgsdale, Mildred Stout, Fannie
Lee Ragsdale, Kilgore, Rob-
ert Hankins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Gardner,- Mr, a'nd-Mvs. Fioyd Ar-
nold, Alfred Ragsdale. Foster
Thornton, and Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
Thornton.
Those sending lovely gifts were: i
Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson,. Mrs.
Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Lum Lovette,
Mrs. "Bollle” K n i g li t s t e p, Mr.
mid Mrs. Ernest Chandler, Mrs.
, Givens Jack Garrett.. Lovena Live-
ly. AtK'erf Huth. < 'arf Latham.
Tenn Givens. Viola Lucas, Mrs. :
Puce. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Arnold, ‘
mill Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hank-
ins. , i
Delicious refreshments' of punch
and c. Okies were served,
Mr- and Mrs. J. D. Craig and
two daughters, Dorothy and Bobby
Jean, of Frederick, Okla., were
the week-end guests of Rev. and
Mrs. A.-F. Thurman. Mrs. Craig
is Mr. and Mrs. Thurman's daugh
ter. They also had as their gnests
their son, C. O. Thurman, wife
and baby son, Jack McCall. Mr.
(UMBUIRLAND PRESBYTERIAN
CHI R('ll
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Worship Service 11:18) a. m.
Bluebird Band 7:00 p, in.
Young P<*ople's .Meeting 7 :<Ki p.
m.
Worship Service 8:00 p, in.
Lmlles’ Missionary. Society
clety,' Tuesday 3:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting and Choir Prm-
fife, Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
Everyone Cordially invited to-wfc
tend bhese services.
Mnhle Mltehell. Pastor.
o. M. Whitecotton,. Supt.
------—p------:
"12" DINNKR .'PARTY FOR
HUSBANDS
Mrs._ Glenn Trout ’and Mrs. M.
Posey entertained Monday evening
with a "42” dinner party honor-
ing their husbands on the occa-
sion of their Joint birthdays.
A delicious fried chicken dinner
was served at four tables, which
were spread in white and center-
ed,with a crystal Isiwl of pansies,
carrying out tlie Easter colors -of
i'ichid,,and yellow.
At the close of the games Miss
Alleene Burgess and Mr. Trout
' U'ore? wKTcn was followed Ky' tlie
opgnfng of gifts that were present-
ed to the honorees. V
Those- enjoying the party: Mr.,
mid Mrs. E. T. McCauley,, Mr.
and Mrs. V. W. Boyer, Mrs. R; E.
Fraley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones,
Mrs. Pnnl Evans. Mtss Alleene
Burgess. Miss Artie Hurdt. Dr. E.
N. Llvingstun. Henry Moore, Har-
ry Dreyfnss. Mr. and Mrs. Trout
and 5Jr. and. Mrs. Posey.
-------o —,
OFFICERS FOR EAST
P.-T. A. ANNOUNCED
The East Ward P.-T. A. met at
the . school building on Friday af-
ternoon.- March 1901, with
Dallas MeLemore presiding.
Plans were made for the Benefit
"42" Party to lie given Tuesday
night, March 23rd, In the ('lull
Rooms. Mrs. T- E. McGough, Mrs.
John Ladd mid Mrs. J. C- Barn-
well were named the refreshment
committee.
Tlie follow ifiiS list comprise the
officers for tlie coining year: Mrs.
Dallas McLemore, president: Mrs.
J. I'. Bnrnweii. first vice president:
Miss Stella Wilson, second vice
president; Mrs. L. C. Wasliburn.
third vice president: Mrs. Ernest
Malone, see rotary-treasurer; Miss
Dorothy -Spain, premt reixirter.
The nienjliers irnd guests at this
Yneeting lyre: Mrs. John Ladd,
Mrs. J. C. Barnwell. Mrs. <). It.
Barker. Mrs. M. M. Ward. Mrs. T.
E. McGough. Sirs. M. A. Baker.
Mrs. E. I.. Hickey, Mrs. Dallas
McLcniore. nnd Miss Stella Wilson.
Miss Helen Widlake, Miss Snrali
Salter, mid Mlis Dorothy Spain.
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■ I
Mia' ’.
^■^-^MITY-NICE
Bread
For a steady, day-in, day-out bread that you can
depend on for flavorful freshness Vou can’t sur-
pass Mity-vNice Bread. Baked fresh every day in
our modern kitchens, it is the product‘of skill
and fine ingredients.
ASK FOR IT BY NAME
Market Made Brick CHILLI • • . 25c lb.
Good Luck Margarine 20c lb.
NO. IM CAN
PINEAPPLE
LAWN MOWERS
SEAT COVERS „
BATTERIES, 12 Months Guarantee ___
TIKES. 21x4.46, 12 Months Guarantee. 4.65
Ehetne Washing Machine. Blacktone 41.56
SPARK PI.I GS, 16,660 Mile Guarantee .29 Earh in Sets
Mrs. J. W. Whitman returned to
her home Sunday after a stay of
several days in Dallas. She is con-
fined to her lied this week.
Mrs. Dolly (’iilawny wns hostess
Tueday evening March 23, to the
Bowie Art League. k
■ The theme of tin- evening's pro-
gram wns "Water Color,” with
Mrs. Dils Daniels discussing “A
Great American Water Color Pglnt-
. Paul Donald, Jr., told the
story' of “Piilntlng" by
mid Mrs. LnNvttr AVtH'eler iiiiklm?
on "How To Milke n Water Color
Pleturf."
All menils-rs brought pnlhtings
mul several originals whlelj thc.i
plnee.l on display. After ll .social
hour tin- ('lull adjourned to meei
lignin April 27.
Those present’: Mrs. C. Y. Cosby.
Mrs.-Wilbur Morgan. Mrs.. Paul
Domild, Mrs. Tom Pierce, Mr-
t.ols Danll-I, Mrs, ioXclle .......lei-
Pant Donnin'. Jr., Elmo Cha vl<un;
mil the hostess.
smu.s 1-Ib.Cello
elbows package
> FRfiSH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
—FRIDAY MORNING SPECIALS—
LEI II (E, TOMATOES, NEW POTATOES CARROTS, GREENS GRFFN ONmva
CABBAGE, RADISHES. STR HVBERRIES, PEPPERS ONIONS,
The Home Demonstration Clubs
held their regular Council -tucetlng
in Muntugue Friday afternoon,
March 19, in the District court
room.
Miss Edith L. Wilson stated "To
be the ia-st neiglilHir possible you
are going to ih> something nice for
your neighbor.”
Training meetings for Farm
Food Supply IXuuoust rat foil on
variation of Sweet Bread, were
planned. One to be In Saint Jo m
the home of Miss Ruth Scott.
April 10, another in tlie home of
Mrs. W. L. Foster in Lluduli- com-
munity April 20.
• There were 25 Indies hi_iitteiid-
ance from the following Clubs:
Balona, Pleasant Ridge. Selmii, Bo
Dita, Saint Jo, Dye Mound, Pea-
bQdy, Taylor, Spenci-r mid
tague.—Mrs. J. K: Sgjbold, Council.
Reporter.
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Perry, Coy. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1937, newspaper, March 26, 1937; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1374808/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.