The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1931 Page: 7 of 8
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GRAMMAR SCHOOL
HONOR ROLL
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Let Ua Sell Tea
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Oar Two Year Guarantee
- Insures Yea Against
Battery Trouble
A Good Deal for You and
Your Business Appreciated
Telephone SI 4 — Night 450
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D4L GEO. T. BLACKWELL
Practice limited to
Eye, Ear, None and Throat
Blackwell Sonitarulm
Fanes,
Mae
Ixniise
FARMERS’ MILL j
I have plenty of Millet
> Seed and Little Chick Feed
Flonr, Corn Meal, Wheat,
Maize and in fact all kinds
j of feed.—We Grind every ,
day. We want your Errs,
and will pay top price.
5 W. H. HUETT
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Anita Brock,
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Blevins, Wyna
Ruth Goosby,
Garpy”? Palmer,
Insurance Of AB Kinds, Real
Estate
Notary PWm~
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Odd Fellow Bldg.
Comanche. Texas
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The next meeting will be held
., J December 15. w_yen. a play will
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New Low Trio*—On Window
Gkss Ml Rpcae Drug 4,0. . ,
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Mrs. Parker Kellum and child-
ren visited Mrs. Kellum’s moth-
er. Mrs. Tolar at Dublin last
week.
Mrs. Furley and little son of
Lubbock visited Mrs. J. Van-
diver last - week.
Miss Model Alexander of Wa-
co visited her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Alexander last
DAUGIIETY CLINIC
CENTRAL. TEXAS '
IKUH’IJAL
Brownwood, fiRRn.
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Grade: Tad,. Durham,
Mac Johnson, Rebeccg
Masters. 'Catherine Payne. Rita
I aiuibu siviiiivn, vitai t jr » m nmivi)
Richard Slider, Rooted Walker.
Sixth
| Johnnie
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Picket
are the parents of a new boy,
J Harold Gene.
Miss Ruth Howell snent the
Thanksgiving holidays with home
Jeriff' Goosby, Charleb
Lloyd Howington., Polly-.
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Billie Lou Cameron, Re i
becca Isham, Hollis Isham. Eli-
zabeth Jean Littlejohn, I^icille
1 Crowder.’
< MEDICAL ARTS-HOSPITAL
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STAFF—-H. B. Allen. M. D.
Surgery and Medicine: J. M
Horn, B. S., M. D„ Surgery
and Gynecology; 0. N. Mayo,
M. D., Surgery and X-Ray;
W. H. Paige* M ,D„ Internal
. Medicine and Urology; T. C.
J. Terrill, M. D.. F. A. C. P.,
i Consulting Pothologjst; W. B.
• Anderson. M. D„ Eye, Ear
' Nose and Throat; Ben M.
Shelton, A. B„ M. D., F. A.
• C. S, Eye, Ear, Nose, and
Throat: Earl Jones, B. S., M.
D., ..........
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Clayton,
PILES—Fistula, Fissure
and Polypus, treated and
cured in a few days. But
little or no pain or loss
of time. No cutting, tie-
<ng or cauterizing.
An$u!ad£ - treatment only
Write, phone or call
DR. A. HILLMAN
309, First Natl Bank,
Brownwood, Texas tt
Fourth Grade: Robert Eaton,
^clivai Palmier, Collier Pope.
* i Tom Cox, ''Jr.. Myrtle Cox, L.
' T. Coker, Melvin Dear. Roland
Graves. Elsie Prater, Billie Van-
| cleave. IWothy Stowart, Mar-
’ jorle Littlejohn, Freelin Shoe-
j maker. Patricia Howard, Joy
i Jean Eaton, Catherine Cauley.
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
The Home Economics Club of
Comanche High School met
Tuesday afternoon, - December
1st, at 3:45 o’clock. The sub-
ject for the afternoon wax,
"Turning HobMes Into Profit.”
Pauline Marshall g»vO an In-
teresting talk on “Art."
The girls voted to use Ae
Quentin Cauley, Harold
Hoffman, Hart C. Shoemaker.
Fifth Grade: Jennatte Burks,
Mayr.ctte Burks, Clay Frost,
i | Joe Hicks, Eldred Jones, Nathan
i Mehaffey, Naomi Sullivan, Ole-
11 tha Vineyard, • Costolene White, -
Mary JeaW Goosby, C’—
Carr,
anna Sjwrnd, Tommy Zell
: wood.
! folks.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Brise©
| spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. y. Carter of Co-
manche.
Gradv Howell has returned
home from the Steohenvil’e hos-
pital where be has been for
several days on account of se-
vere burns.
Misses Berl Bush ahd Olga
Carleton of Tarleton spent the
week end with home folks.
Mrs. J. N. Vandiver and
Blanche have moved to Steph-
enville.
Mrs. Tom Gossage entertain-
ed the young folks with a party
SaHirakv ni^ht.
Rev. E. M. Daily of Comkn-
che filled his appointment here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gil-
breath left last week for Okla-
homa.
pcu Herrons and family, Mr.
snd Mrs. Robertson and little
daughter of Winters spent the
week end with Mrs. Tom Lane.
Mrs. Mary Little is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. John Lee of Wat-
son.
Pediatrics; J. N. Arvin,
D. S. Dentistrv; C. F.
M. D..‘ Bone and '
Joint Surgery?
^Corner of West Anderson and
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Coasl-to-Coasl Radio Programs
camkl QUABixa hous, Morton Downey, Tony Woaa. aa*‘
Camel Orchestra, direction Jacquis Renard, every -
except Sunday. Colombia Broadcasting System
niNCB ausrr quabtu HOUS. Alice Joy, “Old Haaafe^*
and Prince Albert Orchestra, direction Paul Vaa Leeab*-
every night except Sunday, N. B. C. Red Network
See radio pagt of local newspapor for tiioo
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. Don’t remove tho moitturo-proof tcrapptng
your packego of Camels after you open it. Thu
Comal Humidor Pack is protection against naoa^
dust and germs. In offices and homes, evow dw
tfce dry atmosphere of artificial heat, the Carnal
Humidor Pack delivers fresh Camels ai^d keagm
them right until the last one has been smoked >
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benefits of heat treatments and still avoid-
ing ever parching or toasting. „
With every assurance we tell you, Camels
are truly fresh. They’re made fresh not
parched or toasted—and then they’re fcept
fresh in the Camel Humidor Pack.
If you wish to know why the swing to
Camels is nationwide and steadily growing
— switch to them for just one day*—then
leave them, if you can.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPSnT'
Winston-Salom, N. C.
You probably know that heat is used in
the treatment of all cigarette tobaccos.
But you know too that excessive heat
can destroy freshness and fragrance.
That’s why there could be no truly fresh
cigarette except for scientifically developed
methods of applying heat.
Reynolds is proud of having discovered
and perfected methods for getting the
Made
Kept Fresh!
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never parched9 never toasted
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Land Farm North or Northeast
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Phono 123
The Saata Claos Store
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West SMe Square—
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Mr. and Mrs. Cart Walker and ‘
aona of Wilson spent the week
I with their parents.
BRING US YOU* PtODUCS want
CREAM, CHIOUNS, BGGS^-
WE PAY TOP PRICES.—BOB
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Good House and lot well located in;
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county site, Town near Comanche, 1
some cash to trade for Small Sai
Colder Weather on the way—
Buy your Window Glaae from
ua and eave.—Wm. Reese Drug
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. Comanche. Will give good trade if fi
suits.
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butter is k«|
better.—The (
ROWLAND'S
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TO MY CUSTOMERS
Will Irby will be in charge of
my Shop until I recover from
the accident to my hand.
___ ________ We assure you all work en-
Proctor. Mr. and Mrar Ben Clem- trusted to Mr. Irby will be done
well and veur patronage will be
appreciated.
Yours truly,
W. O. MOOKB.
Window Glass.—All stoop ,i
1M1 Prices.—Reese Drug Co.
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IF YGU SELL BUTTER
Make it more attractive—Uee
our Butter Cartons and our gen-
uine Vegetable Parchment that
abaorb moisture. Th*
better and sells
isnche Chief.
SORE BLEEDING GUMS
your <
duce, poultry and
run a g*« ovo [
SEAIX—HOMB PRODUCE CO. I Seale at Homg J
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH j
J. Lambuth Evans, Minister
Choir Leader, Roy Little.
O. H. Donaho, Sunday School
Superintendent.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
.11 •• m. Communion.
6:15 p. m. Junior League.
7:00 p. m. Church Services.
BOARD CHURCH
Ellis Fair and daughters have
returned to their home at
Throckmorton after a visit with
relatives here.
E. T. Wyatt and family of
Stephenville have been visiting
relatives in this community. *
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilson
and family visited his mother
at Macksville Monday.
Mrs. W. P. Hunt arid daugh-
ter, Patay Jean of Goldthwaite,
after visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. McCamey, have
returned home.
i Miss Anna Ree Moore spent
i the week end in Gustine.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McCamey
and son, Earl Ray visited her
mother at Proctor last week
end. ■ -
Mrs.
BALYER—HORTON
Dean Cargle Salyer and Miss
Ethel Horton, Brownwood Route
5. were i
noon Thanksgiving Day, Rev. ___________ _
Gordon Barrett parforming the Donaho of StephenViHe
ceremony at hia residence. ’ J *
Both the ypunr Deoole reside
in Brownwood. •
Come and Feast your very Soul upon what our
' buyers bought in the market for our customers.
You 11 find Gifts of Every Kind that will please
I you in Price as well as for the one you buy for.
' We are happy to tell you that we have the best
values this year in Gift Goods that we have had
Since 1912.
Our Store is now Bubbling Over with Display
that will surprise you as well as please you.
You are Invited to come and look and bring
your friends and stay as long as you like and
you'll find that we Greet you with Smiles and
Help you with your Gift Problems.
Boys’ Rubber Tire Wagons ------------$1.00
| Nice Dolls, 5c, 19c and___________________ 25c
Automobiles. 5c, 10c and ---------.A.— 25c
Pictures, 10c, 15c and --------5— 98c
Fine Perfumes, 10c, 15c and ------— 25c
Large 25c Tooth Paste_________——— 15c
No time to mention all other things we have
for you. Come and Enjoy yourself by looking.
Jn?frledJn end with their parento.
_ Miss Beatrice Donaho and C. L.
——spent
eral days here last week with
1 friends.
Zoiar Boyd of Abilene visited
his father, Oss Boyd Sunday.
Miss Lucille Jones of ' Noodles
and Caatle Elils of Merkel spent
the week end with her parents.
Miss Faye Hillon entertained
wiith a party Thursday night.
Aubrey Graham of Abilene vis-
ited his parents Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Redwine is visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. Waiter
Rice of Brownwood.
Miss Lucille Stewart spent the
week end in Graham.
Misses Ellie and Nellia/Pruett
entertained with a party Satur-
day night.
Mrs. Bud Newsome of Coman-
che spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs., J. I. Van-
cleave.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Everet of
Claude are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Jones.
Alta Jones has returned boms.
Miss Mildred Stewart of Ste-
phenville spent the week end
with her parents.
You, we want yeur ekfck-
utou, ouu and cream to
wbfeh we pay tha high mt
■ariMt price.—Alame the-
dum Co.—John ft llarriu. tf
Only one bottle of Leto’s Pyo-
rrhea Remedy is needed to con-
vince anyone.' No matter how bad
your case, get a bottle, use as
directed and if you are not sat-
isfied druggists will return your
mongy.—The Wm. Reeee Drug
Co., Agents,
Dixcn and children of
mons. Mrs. W. D. Robinson of
Wingate visited Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. McCamey last Wednesday
Bishop’s Market - Telephone
We Buy and Sell
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BACK BONES, SPARE RIBS AND
COUNTRY SAUSAGE
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1931, newspaper, December 4, 1931; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1260411/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.