The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1931 Page: 5 of 8
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MEDICAL ARTS-HOSPlTAL
AND CLINIC
STAFF—H. B. Allen. M. D.
Surgery and Medicine; J. ■
Dorn. B. S., M. D„ Surgery
and Gynecology; O. N. Mayst
M. D« Surgery and X-Ray;
W. H. Paige. M JD^ Intentel
Medicine and Urology; T. C.
Terrill. M. D„ F. A. Q P,
Consulting Potholo gist; W. &
Anderson. M. D-, Eye, Ear
None and Throat; Ben ML
Shelton. A. B„ M. D, F. A-
C. &. Eye, Ear, Nose, ana
Throat; Earl Jones, B. 8..-K.
Dm Pediatrics; J. \ N. Arvin.
D. D. S. Dentistry:
Clayton, M- D„ Bo
. . Joint Surgery.
Corner of West Anderson and
DR. GEO. T. BLACKWEIX
Practice limited to
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Blackwell Sanitaruim
Gorman, Texas
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the liberal patronage of the
year closing.
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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
And Best Wishes For
A Prosperous New Year From •
THE HEALER CHEVROLET CO.
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; Flour, Com Meal. Wheat,
: I Maixe and in fact all Main
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Comanche, ^Ttxas
A Home Institstioa
Offers You Good Life
Insurance At Low Rates
N.JH. NORWOOD Secretary
Insurance Of AE Kinds, Real
Estate
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A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
A. M. Melon to H. Leo Field,
one ten interest in 80 acres out
of the W. J.- McDonald Survey,
$1.00 and other valuable consid-;
eration. r j
C. P. St Clair to C. O. Davis, |
THE TEXAS COMPANY
High Grade Gasoline, Iiniai
aad I abriraftag OU
O. H. DONAHO, Agent
Tshgh— Na. •
SERVICES AT SIDNEY
BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY
******i
/ Fissure
,. treated and .
ew days. Bat
BILES—Fistula,
and Polypus, ‘
cured in a Jew
little or no pain or Icon
of time. No cutting, Ow-
ing or cauterizing.
Ambalai>> treatment only
Write, phone or call
DR. A. HILLMAN
809, First Natl Bank,
BroWnwood, Texas- tt
We want your cream, pw**
duce, poultry and egjra.—Btob
I want to thank all my Me
and customers for their patS
1 i *«« an<l tSVOFS of the POSl I
Win., Cowdw c p st culr u c 0 SltaS” I
6« un. out of the Am Hoxw., New Ymt that will b. fl
Survey, consideration $1275. I wjth happiness and prosperity
D. H. McMurray and wife to | D. W. DUTTON.____ 1
X. AHi!l"l^c~V?JSrs^' FOOTBALL CHRISHUa
consideration $1000.
Autrey Havis and Miss Jewell A. Weils, lot in Gustine, consid-
eration $140.
E. W. Butiet and wife to W. T.
Keith. 1 acre out of the J. M.
Brown Survey?
ROBERSON 'BUS LINES «•*
SCHEDULE
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Ceafert with Safety
Leaves Comanche fee ‘
A.M. PM.
11-M 4A8 8d0
Leaves Comanche for Ft. Wons .
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Marriages
Oren L. Morris, DeLeon . and
Miss Mattie Hulse?, Comanche. I
George R. Willis, Comgpche
Route 8, and Miss Alma Irene
Hamilton. Mullin.
Edward Williams, DeLeon Route
2 and Miss Doliie Jamar, Co-
manche. Route 2.
Q. A. Rogers and Miss Oleta
Fields, Comanche Route 1.
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Grisham, Dublin Route 8.
Ralph Roy Stubblefield. Cole-
man and Miss Ethel May Lock-
hart, Brownwood.
Births
To- Mr. and Mrs. Curtl
Ham. Comanche Route 2, 1
ber 16, a son. ,
To Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Sliger,
Hasse. December 9, a son.
To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom-
as Greer. Sipe Springs. October
21, a son. Dale.
To Mr. and Mrs. W.‘ G. Perkins,
Sidney, a daughter, Margaret
Ann.
Deeds Recorded
Lilie Mae Gibbins to H. A.
Bell, 86 acres of the Spencer
Hazlett Survey, valuable consid-
eration.
M. Autry and wife to H. W.
McCarty, 236.2 acres out of the
A. McCaleb Survey and 213 acres
out of the A L Estes Survey,
valuable consideration.
L L. Johnson to Mrs. Alpha!
Roas, 40 'atres out of the J. A.
Redwine Survey, $10 and other I
valuable consideration. , [
nuiderstion givuv. | DAY AT COMAN _
Adeline Wood Clayton to F. Comanche High School W*
play Stanton High Scka<
Christmas Day at 2:30 P. M
at Comanche for
Regional Championship
of Region No. 2. Admisstsm
75c and 85c
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Pi—fhihg, fl Bl-
ip. fif.—~
Prayer service ♦ and
every Wednesday night.
Becond and Fourth Sundays,
Preaching Days. All are welcome
Homer Davis, Pastor.
STONE—HOOD
RITZ Bill
' is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
j J. G. Hood of Sidney.
Mr, and Mrs. Stone are at
home at 119 N. Kenwood Ave.,
Glendale, California.
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rrOCKHOLDERS MEETING
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J. P. Howard
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Comanche, Texas
OIL THIEVES
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THE GREATEST
VALUES .
EVER OFFERED
CELEBRATE GOLDEN
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
with
that
p Comanche eHigh ‘ School
tn team wiU meet Stunton
. School Christmas Day at
p. m. at tne local park for
Class B. Championship of
on No. 2, &a a result of an
►ment reached at Abilene
|y when Supt. W. G. Barrett
Coach Pat «Cagle met the
ion Superintendent and Coach
arranged the details of the
A wedding of interest to Co-
manche County friends, occured
1 at Las Cruces, New Mexico Fri-
day, December 11th, when Miss
- -Jessie C. Hood was married to
Oscar Stone. The romance began
seven years ago when the bride
with her family, J. G. Hood and
family, resided at Slaton for a
short time.
The groom is a son of J. O.
Stone of Anton, and the bride
'^TEVER since we started manufacturing
IN Clarion Radios have we been able to offer
such values as these improved 1932 models.
The Model 84, illustrated above, is one of the
outstanding sets in the Clarion line. Seven-tube
Clarion Super-HeterodvnecircuitwithPENTODE
and Multi-Mu Tubes; housed in a cabinet of Un-
usual beauty and dignity. Full-vision dial, variable
tonecontrol; coast-to-coastsensitivity; razor-sharp
selectivity. And only $69-50 ready to play!
Come in—or phone—Hoday for a demonstration.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom A. Cunning-
ham lived again the days of
yesteryear Sunday when they met
at the home of their son, L. B.
(Tot) Cunningham who had ar-
ranged with other children of
the family to bring in baskets
_ ------ -- of f^ for a dinner in honor of
the fiftieth wedding anniversay
of their parents.
Mr. Cunningham was married
to Mias Luella Steed in Decern- ■
her 1881, and they have lived in
Cdmanche county all their mar-
ried life, making their home in
the Newburg community.
Children present besides
were. T. D. Cunningham and Miss
1 Birdie Cunningham of Newburg,
E. F. Cunningham of Comanche
Route 5; Mrs. C. L. Perkins and
family, Gustine Route 1. Jim
Cunningham, a brother, and Mrs.
Cunningham of Comanche, and a
sister, Mrs. J. R. Lewis and hus-
band of Brownwood, were also
present. ? '
$6950
complete, ready
to play
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held in -----
in Proctor. Texas, I
able, easy-going Westerner, and
• wealthy girl, beautiful, spoiled,
impetuous, caught up p a sud-
den whirlwipd . of love, who
marry, struggle to make a go
of it, repent, separate and find
“I Take This Woman" Timely
Drama of Heedless Marriage
And Inescapable Love.
"I Take This Yemen” to be
shown at the Ritz Theatre, Fri-
day and Saturday, December 25th
and 26th, is the atory of a lik-
and Mrs. Herbert Fagen
dt Worth are riait,inir his
a? Mr. and Mrs. P. M.
Thieves made a raid on two
oU company warehouses in Co-
manche Friday night and attempt-
ed to break - the lock off the
door of a thirds getting away
with a small amount 6f loot.
A window was broken out of
-the Magnolia Company ware-
house through which burgairs en-
tered and took in undetermined
Amount of oil and other merchan-
dise. The theft was discovered
by Miles Bagley when he went
to the warehouse early Saturday
morning. >
The lock was broken from the
door of the Sinclair Oil Com-
pany warehouse and a ouanity
of merchandise taken according to
Clvde House, local agent.
Thieves apparently tried to
break the lock from the door of
the Gulf Company warehouse, the
same night, according to officers.
Several weeks ago thvTexas
Company warehouse locaTttt'TW
the same vicinity was broken
into and some gas and oil taken.
anion and Comanehe were
' nut back in the running
Inoadav of last week when
>. State Executive Committee
Lustin disauallfied the Snvder
L which had defeated Stan-
gor the Bi-distriet champion-
land Comanche for the Reg-
I title. Stanton filed a pro-
I against the Snyder team
|the Austin committee ruled
Eanton’s favor, according to
■gram from Roy Henderson.
| Director, who stated that
Ion and Comanche must play
khe championship or other-
I there would be no champion
legion No. 2.
■nite the fact that three
fpionshin games have been
Id in Comanche within tlJe
Bnonth, barring bad weather,
■of the biggest crowds of
Deason is expected to be on
Ito witness the holiday game.
Iksgiving Day. after rain had
ft most of the morning, a
id estimated at 1500 watched
■nche and DeLeon fight it
for the district title and the
Wing Friday week, about the
I size crowd saw Comanche
the. Bi-District title from
Biv and on December 11 the
bat crowd in several years
I Comanche and Snyder play
Ahe Regional Championship.
fe ^hr-’-^-noR will decide
L Regional Championship of
I districts. Comanche having
■ the bi-distrirt championship
■striets 5 and 10 nnd Stan-
Ihat qf 8 and
■pton went through its dist-
Kchedule unscored on, piling
■7 points to its opponents 0.
inn also won a class A game,
King the Colorado City team
| 7. The Class R record was
o^ows: Stanton 7, Pecos City
Manton 12, Wink 0: Stnnton
■tiessn 0: Stanton 91, Crane
mnton 32, Roscoe 0.
■re js little basis of com-
■m of the Comanche and
K>n teams exernt the Snvder
■. which would indicate that
■Mians have a bettor defen- i
■learn and Stanton a more I
■ful offensive: Stanton was! a
■to score two touchdowns
Bt Snvder whi’e Comanche
Kinable to acore, however
■nyder Tigers ran up 33
■. against Stanton and ware
F|o scote but 13 against Co-
Ke. In their own diatrict,
B^r. the Indians showed a
Kul offense, scoring 254
9 to their opponents 7.
■ is the second year in suc-
B that Stanton has won the
Ht cbamnionshin, having been
Kited in the bi-district con-
Kst year by Snyder which
Kron the regional champion-
I WOMEN who ars mu-down, er
< Isuffer every SMflOL ■euld take
Icardut Pead tor evwr Id years.
pr, will
mg house
r£cl£k for the put -i
Uf electing a board of dir-1
|17or t -
Lthej- business as may come jnBr
| the meeting. ~ k ' Cra
L R. W.
J. IL Evans, Cashier. 18-19
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DAY AY* COMANCHE
nAtche High School will
Stanton High School,
stma* Day at 2:30 P. M.
Comanche for
[nginnal Championship
legion No. 2. Admission
I 75c'and 35c
I Stanton team averages
’ pounds according to the
r County Times, the line
king as follows: left ende-
ar. No. ’3, weirfH 17-5;
[♦s'-k'e. Maggart. No. 3,
b "200; left guard. E. Eu-
| No. 12, weight 160: cen-
bdcalf No. 14, weight 157;
I guard. Hogue No. 10,
1150; right tackle. Hawkins
k. weight K0; right end,
lor, No. 6, weight 160;
klf. Kelley, (Capt) No. 7.
I 150; right half, Spragfle
l. weight 150; quarter. Sale.
L weight 140; full. Wilson
I. weight 160.
I'Comanche team averages
mounds: McCulley, left end,
t 162; Barry, left tackle,
I 198; Wetzel, left guard,
[ 178; Hood, center, weight
ledwine, right guard, weight
fhpmas. right tackle, weight
&>wborne, right end. weight
[Marshall, quarter, weight
[Anthony, left half, weight
Masters, right- half, weight
fejllivan, full, weight 161.
hCES~ AT BRYSONVILLE
ar Len Dalton will preach
Krsorfville Saturday night,
rfter 26th, An invitation to
i is extended to every one.
G. L. McCullough. "x
they can’t stay apart.
Gary Cooper, after a brief ab-
sence from the Western plains
in “City Streets,” returns to tne
spurs and chaps for this action-
ful story whose setting whirls
from gay-time New York to the
range-country of Wyoming, and
back' again. Carole Lombard,
blonde, charming, talented, is the
girl. Together they make a vivid
and vital thing of this tense
story from the pen of Mary ’ Ro-
berta Rinehart, one of America's
foremost women novelists.
“I Take This Woman" is the
love story of a carefree, selfish,
petted girl, used to luxury and
the glitter of smart New York,
who flirts with and marries, a
rugged, devil-may-care ranger.
Disinherited because of her mad
act, she tastes the bitterness of
hopeless struggle on a . barren
Western ranch. Discouraged, she
throws it all away and returns
to her father’s home. There she
renews her life of gayety nnd
luxury, but without zest. She
discovers that she has tied her-
self to her plainsman husband
with bonds more lasting than
those of law.
The picture is well acted by a
intensifies its poignant, emotion-
al theme. In these days of easy
love, easy marriage and easy
divorce, this picture is timely and
pertinent. This girl reckoned on
an easy out, divorce, after her
hair-brained marriage grew wear-
isome; she didn’t reckon on the
uncontrollable force of love.
You will enjoy this picture.
Its varying backgrounds are fas-
cinating, from the rowdy night
club to the vast Wyoming ranch,
to the luxurious Park Avenue
home. And it is pne picture with
a wallop as bijr as its title.
Romance.'Gaiety of Vienna In
New RKO Pathe Feature
Compelling romance set against
a background rife with the gaiety
and tragedy of troublous times |
in Vienna forms the dramatic
structure of the latest
Twelvetrees contribution to tne
screen. “A Woman of Expenence
to be shown at the Ritz, Sun-
day, Monday and Tueeday, Dec-
ember 27-28-29.
It is the story of » woman
with a past who finds herself
swept away by her 1°ve.^orh*
young naval lieutenant. In her
iXt love she finds the overpow-
ering passion which life had
held from her only to «ee it
slipping away because of a swo
duty to her country—her Promise
to obey an order to love another
"Vor her first starring
the producers provided the new
l?ur with .»
«tn-v bvt with an exceuenv
supporting cast -*Wch in
WUH»m Bakewell,- Lew
&PiOH« Syerb- Emotional
Study as Heroine of
“Susan Leonx
Garbo JamL
Wwinewl.v and ThorwUy. D*-
C.rbo
further totrodureh
aErZ- X reXer’ hM
forward nt a
fast-changing
keep the interest ever
with fresh expectations.
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DAY AT COMANCHE
Comanche JliRh School will
s rhv Stanton School,
---- Christmas Day at 2:30 P. M.
pt Comanche for
l v Regional Championship
of 11^0" i**"'-*"
of The State Rank ^of 7oC and .5r»C
will be held in their I . ’----
„ house in Proctor. Texas, I HONORS < < F,E CLUB
J.nunry 6th. 1M2- .
~ ’■ - Mrs. John A. Mohon ontertatn-
fw.ttK - board of dir-1 o<) wlth a Christmas party Tues-
the ensuing year and 4*? evening at her borne, honor-
. mernbers of the Comanche
Crampiar Schcool Glee Club.
A Christmas tree with gifts
for^each of the members was en-
joyed after which the children
under the direction of Mrs. Rw-
how went different parts of
the city and sang carols.
CARD OF THANKS
We take thl« method of thank-
ing our friends, end n-’tohhors
for their ko’d-icss rnl beautiful
floral offering* a® the time of
the death nnd burial of our lov-
ed one. J. T. Bigg". Such thought-
*■ Ine-i* on vdll s’Ways
be appreciated ’by us and we
p,-.. G'ri’s b’eas'ng tirnn yon.
Mra. J. J. Biggs and hi* child-
ren.
Clark Gable 1
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itertainment
since the firrt
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moves av t<>mpo
transitions
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now I don’t have the
headache.'
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using it 20 or more
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1931, newspaper, December 25, 1931; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1260075/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.