The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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THE NOCONA NEWS
Friday, May 8, 19S6
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THEATRE
(Saratorio),
(Anthony),
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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Double Program
(Williams),
Bob Steele •
Ann Shirley
(Fink), Beverly
“The KID
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With Phillip Holmes
LOCAL NEWS
Monday.
VOTE!
Vote For What?
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Jesse Thompson, E. E. Merkt, G. P.
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Delivered Price
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
ZANE GREY’S
M The only price that counts!
Glenn Erikson
ANOTHER GREAT ZANE GREY WESTERN
THURSDAY ONLY
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BUILT IN TEXAS BY TEXAS LABOR.
• Free Action on all 4 wheels.
COMING SOON
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SATURDAY NIGHT PREVUE, SUNDAY, MONDAY
Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray
With Walter Connolly
Selected Short Subjects
THURSDAY IS THE DAY AND NIGHT OF SILVER THRILLS
W. A. Henry
Family Reunion
Hey Kids! attend the “Popeye Club” Saturday Morning
—It’s free Yo-Yos this week
Shower For Mrs.
Bill Hooker
And all these plus values in
any Ford V-8 at
NO EXTRA COST TO YOU!
• Safety glass all around, and a wind-
shield that opens.
• 6.00 x 16-inch Air-Balloon Tires.
Mrs. Jesse D. Woods
Hostess To
Wednesday Club
• 85 horsepower V-type 8-cylinder engine
with dual down-draft carburetion.
The HOME of Good Pictures and THE BEST IN SOUND
Telephone 85
With Larry “Buster” Crabbe, Katherine DeMille, Tom Keene, Benny Baker,
Rustlers mixing up with Texas Rangers and quick trigger fighters of the
Range in a hard shooting, fighting romance of the old west at its riproaring
best.
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R. N. Gibbons, who is employed in
Wichita Falls, spent the week-end
here with his family.
land, and Jesse D. Woods,
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Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Edward of Ro-
dessa, La., visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John D. White on Fri-
day of last week.
Mr. and Mra J. H Btmaa went to
Wichita Falli Wednewlay on twai-
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Mrs. George Gwaltney visited her
Mster, Mrs. Tennie Northcott, who
is ill, in Sherman Thursday of last
week.
Mrs. Ruth Jackson of Sunset is
visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Gray and daughter, Melva
Jo, this week.
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Jack Rattan and Carrol (Li'l Ab-
ner) Smith visited friends in Ryan,
OklaM Sunday afternoon.
• Silent helical gears for all speeds, In- -
eluding low and reverse.
• Super-Safety brake* with more brak-
ing surface per pound of car weight than
any other car under $3195.
• Center poise Ride-passengers cradled
batwnan springs on Ford's 123“ Spring*
base, almost afoot longer than wheelbase.
Mrs. Ida Hynds of Fort Worth was
the guest of her mother, Mrs. John
W. Jones. Tuesday and Wednesday
of this week.
Miss Marjorie Maddox of S. M. U„
Dallas, was the guest of her moth-
er, Mrs. J. W. Maddox, last week-
end.
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NOCONA
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JAMES CAGNEY
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GET A NEW
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PERFORMANCE WITH ECONOMY
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The RICH”
Mrs. S. J. Temple, Mrs. Preston
Temple, and Mrs. W. N. Bellah were
business visitors in Wichita Falls
last Saturday.
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ses to be
friendly
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' PT^WO things above all are worth look-
1 ing at carefully beforeyou choose your
new car. One is the real dollar value and
motoring satisfaction you are going to get
for your money. The other is the price of
the’ car delivered and in your garage ready
to drive. Here you see the low delivered
price of a new Ford V-8. If you will drive
this 1936 Ford car, you will also see at
once how much greater value it gh es you
than even Ford has ever offered before. In
performance, safety, comfort, and beauty,
■a it is by far the finett Ford car ever built.
“DRIFT FENCE”
Frank Skillman and Dr. W. D.
Hunter made a business trip to
Troup Monday and Tuesday of last
week.
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Mrs. T. V. Copeland returned to
her home in Marietta. Okla., last
Saturday after a two week's visit
with her son, E. E. Copeland, and
family.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stephens,
Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Compton of Wellington
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Roberts the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Rock
Springs visited their daughter, Mrs.
Bob Miller, Sunday.
Sam Tallie of Nocona visited Herb
Roberts Sunday.
Katherine DeMille. Larry "Buster” Cabbe and Tom Keene head the
cast of featured players in Zane Grey's "Drift Fence,” which will be
shown at the Nocona Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, May 12 and
13. “Drift Fence” is an action-filled story of the Arizona Range, with
villainous bands of cattle rustlers trying to stop the erection of a
“drift fence” to protect legitimate ranchers' cattle.
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H. W. Weems of Commerce is
visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Menasco and other rela-
tives this week..
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(Maria Paldi),
and Beverly
R. W. McDonald was called to Cor-
pus Christi on business last Friday.
Mrs. McDonald accompanied him as
far as Rule, where she visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Mc-
Donald. They returned to Nocona
Tuesday.
•Be if
Mrs. F. L. Perry and daughter,
Leta Jo, and Mrs. B. M. McNew
were business visitors in Wichita
Falls Monday of this week.
“SOAK
. Mrs. Jesse D. Woods was the
charming hostess to the members of
the Wednesday Contract Club at
2:30 p. m., April 29. The house was
beautifully decorated with red roses.
Mrs. W. D. Hearn and Mrs. Clarence
England were the welcome guests at
this meeting.
Cut prizes, cards, were awarded to
Mrs. Jesse Thompson and Mrs. E. E.
Merkt. The high score prize, three
lovely hand-embroidered tea towels,
went to Mrs. W. D. Hearn.
Delicious refreshments of ice
ell Quinn, Mrs. Joe Martin, Mrs.! cream and cake were enjoyed by Mes-
John Lesh, Mrs. C " ‘ '
Mrs. Homer Burgess of Bowie, Mrs.
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In New Western Romance
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Mrs. J. S. McVey of Forney is
visiting in the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. James Daugherty, and fam-
ily this week.
Bro. W. O. Cooper preached at
3:00 o’clock Sunday afternoon at
Long Branch. He was accompanied
there by Curtis Gray.
L. J. Beard
at
Frank R. Foster’s
Phone , 104
Service That Satisfies
Let us fix your dumb
radio so you will hear
every whisper from the
’ big political conventions.
Mrs. Cass Shackelford spent the
week-end in Fort Worth with her
husband, who is ill in the Metho-
dist Hospital there.
J. W. Romine returned to his work
with the Lesh-Mc'Call Oil Company
in Stamford Sunday after a week's
visit with Mrs. Romine and Miss
Pauline Romine.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davenport of
Wichita Falls were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hudgens
last Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Evans of Mc-
Lean visited in the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rush, the
first few days of this week.
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Latest News and Comedy
Mrs. N. J. Dunaway and daughters,
Lucille and Laura Ellen, and grand-
daughters, Ruby and Oleta, Mr. and
son, Ray Junior, of Nocona, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Henry and daughters, Fay
and Lois, Mrs. Willie Melton and
son, Earl Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Henry, and the host and hostess,
Mr and Mrs. W. A. Henry, and
daughter, Claudia.
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Mrs. Henry Taylor and daughter,
Margie, returned to Nocona from
Freer, last Friday, after visiting Mr,
Taylor, who ia a driller for the Brtd-
well Oil Company there.
“Ceiling Zero”
with PAT O’BRIEN
“The Bride
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oisons and
and lower.
Drug Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Black and
daughter, Barbara Jo, of Oklahoma
City came Wednesday to visit Mrs.
Black's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Bradley, and other relatives. Mr.
Black returned to Oklahoma City
Thursday, but Mrs Black and Bar-
bara Jo remained for a more ex-
tended visit.
The relatives and friends of the
W. A. Henry family enjoyed an old-
time family reunion at his home
south of Belcherville on Sunday
April 26.
Mr. Henry was happy indeed to
welcome a boyhood friend, Marion
Smith, who lives near Whitewright.
This meeting was the first time they
had been together in over thirty
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Smith and
daughters, May and Irene, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Maderis and daughter.
Unice Lavada, all of Whitewright
attended Sunday School at the
Methodist Church in Belcherville,
going from there to the home of w’
A. Henry.
After the bountiful noon meal had
been served, the entire group gather-
ed together and sang many songs,
closing the service with a prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith and daughters
and Mr. and Mrs. Maderis and
daughter returned to their home in
Whitewright Sunday evening.
Those present on this occasion be-
sides the guests from Whitewright
were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lowrie. Miss
Oleta Hutson, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Henry, O. J. Henry, Ghomer Mader-
is and sister, Mrs. J. A. Henry and
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“Chatterbox”
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Dunkelberg
and family of Fort Worth were the
week-end guests of her sister, Mrs.
J. P. Janeway, Mr. Janeway and
Donald.
Miss Fae Simpson and H. H. Knipe
were visiting in Ryan, Okla., last
Thursday evening.
By Beatrice Priddy
. Mr. and Mrs. George Shackelford
E. L. Bernard, Mrs. E. E. Merkt, Mrs. and family and Peggy Lou Skinner
“ Mrs. M. M. Gilbert, • attended Decoration Day at Oak
Curlin, and Misses Hill Sunday afternoon.
j Mrs. Hornbeck and family and Or-
I ville Anderson visited relatives in Al-
Mrs. Hattie Cable and, son, Leland, I vord Sunday.
of Fletcher, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Joel Archie, Bun and Oleta Stephens of
lahoma; Mrs. Stella HcAdoo of Ana- Anadarko. Okla., visited their par-
darko, Okla.; and Mr. and Mrs.
Cable and daughters of Lawton, Ok-
Gene Miller of Sterling. Okla., were
the week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Cobb. They attended the
funeral of Mrs. R. L. Cable at Saint
Jo Sunday.
Home”
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Piano Recital
At High School
-Jk Mrs. James Daugherty presented
^her piano pupils in "A Garden Par-
th” Tuesday evening at 8:00 o’clock
•Jthe High School auditorium.
’The following program was ren-
dered:
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Mrs. D. C. Kline and daughters of The home of Mrs. A. C. Smallwood
Saint Jo were visiting in Nocona March Apartments in Nocona
- - - . was the scene of a lovely miscellan-
eous shower for Mrs. Bill Hooker,
' formerly Miss Vera Nell Martin, at
2:30 o’clock on Tuesday, April 15.
Various interesting games were
played and enjoyed.
Mrs. Hooker received many beauti-
ful gifts.
Delicious refreshments were served
to Mrs. Phil Lesh, Mrs. Frank Mar-
tin. Mrs. Enloe Teague, Mrs. Tootie
Williams, Mrs. B. Martin, Mrs. How- ‘
Grady Anderson. I dames G. M. Utt. G. H. Fooshee,
G. H. Hooker, Mrs. W. W. Begley, | Cone, W. D. Hearn, Clarence Eng-
Mrs. W. B. Carson; Misses Jane and I1-"'’
Phyllis Lesh, Theda Rattan, Camille 1
Carmichael, Patsy Foster, and the'
honoree, Mrs. Bill Hooker. Those j BARREL SPRINGS
sending gifts were Mrs. Bailey Gist, i
Mrs. Jack Foster, Mrs. Hank Good- j
speed, Mrs. J. W. Martin, Mrs. Ode
Carmichael, Mrs. George Pierce, Mrs. [
F T. "Rpmard IVfrc TT T? Mprlrt IVfrc 1
Huvh Carson,
Mrs. Ernest Curlin, and Misses
Blanche Townsend and Joy Brown. I
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Part I
Fairies’ Dance (Williams), Patsy
June Meekins.
Valse Petite (Ketterer), Elna Ruth
Beck.
Under the Lindens
A Elaine Humphreys.
Fleeting Clouds (Anthony), Doris
' FJlose Driver.
Part II
Jolly Darkies (Williams), Marilyn
Beck. |
Right of Way (Anthony), Jo Ann
Cooney.
Woodland Whispers
Melba Jo Turner.
Speed (Clafflin),
Frailey.
Valse Etude (Lemont), Campbell
Allison.
Goblin's Frolic (Heller), Dorothy
Jean Priddy.
By the Campfire
Doris Ruth Frailey
Frailey.
March of Progress
Virginia Johnson.
Spring Showers
Frailey.
Air de Ballet (John Thompson),
Margaret Beck.
Grande Valse Caprice < Engel-
mann), Patricia Carson. I 11
in the swing (Wachs), Betty Gil- Miscellaneous
Country Gardens (Grainger), Jua-
| nita Jones.
Goodnight Song (Selected), Class.
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Mrs. D. C. Kline and daughters of
was the scene of a lovely miscellan-
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Perry, F. L. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1936, newspaper, May 8, 1936; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1230599/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.