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FRID
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1941
THE BOWIE NEWS
°AGE FOUR
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W. Alcorn this
Montague News
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Pribble
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
vice-president,
Mrs.
pink anil <!'•'« annlvitsary celebration of
■ . . '. . . I * i. »•* .as 4 c- Mr nml
Rib.
May's Beauiy Shop :
1st. Shirley Mann
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day
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pjistot, affirms that
tract
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worship
th
HOME GROWN Tomatoes lb. 5c
In Technicolor
*
LETTUCE - -
- - head 5c
4
1-
Charlie Starrett in
BANANAS - -
■ - Doz. 10c
Potatoes, Red or White - - lb. 2c
“San Antonio Rose”
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TYPICAL VALUES
THESE ARE
—IN-e-
bar 5c
‘This Thing Called Love’
Catsup, 6 oz. 3c,
Fruit Cocktail 13c - -2 for 25c
Bulk CoHee lb. 13c,
2 lbs. 25 c*
FRYERS, LIVE OR DRESSED
WAIT
Phone 299
«
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Buel
Wyatt,
EVANS MOTOR CO.
USED CAR
Every Model Checked
And Guaranteed
Cozart Family Hold
Annual Reunion at
Buffalo Springs . ,.
Sunday, Monday & Tuesday
<r
James Cagney,
Pat O'Brien
‘‘The Medico of Painted
Springs’’
—and—-
GENE AUTRY,
—IN—
Say Goodbye to Trouble—
Get an
Last Times Today, Matinee
and Night
"TEE SHEPHERD OF
THE HILLS
Rosalind Russell,
Melvyn Douglas
~^-’IN— '
Saturday Only Double
Feature
All-D
Conv
Lone
County, Texas.
Sept. 12-19 26-Oct 3.
Cash and f
the week-e’nd.
Marlin Shirley of Wichita Falls
visited his parents, Mr and Mrs
J P. Shirley over the week-end.
JAC!
VIST
winning
war
Spanish Sweet Onion! lb. 2jc?
SMALL - - ■ lb. 2c
$10.00
7.50
Rib.
line by the Bowie Boys' Club.
Numerous Decorated Floats in
Parade ,
$1.50
.5'0
Rib.
RITZ
Now Showing
j.
who 1
NewJ
camil
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, .ichl
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he i I
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described
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SPECIAL PRICE ON 100 POUNDS |
ALL SWEET OLEO ■ -lb. 20c
PREMIUM FREE
“Back in the Saddle”
» .-WITH— *
Smiley Burnette
Chap. 8’ “Death Valley
• ' Days”
• OPERATORS:
• »
1[ May Basham.
Willie Mao Djckerson,— S
(On Saturdays). t
10 East Tarrant Street X
< II »♦♦♦♦’♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« < >
following
located
County Texas:
The South 40 tterro
120 acres of thr'S. .;t
of the West 320 acres <»C the J
. No.
BOWIE
Bauie^" Ol,r Hopc and Om1 majestic theatre
~'WesTi.'y FTtRnrshtp—and—inter- ■——__ ________
-mecliatv and Young People's’ -
I groups meeting at 7:00 p.m.
Evening worship 7:30
All
were
of September, A D. 1941.
(SEALX
were I
Mrs Peters. [ [
18.
Mani
out th
are anl
voices I
day sei
Montag
vention
Lone I
tween I
Sundal
at 101
and I
. o'clockl
Ward, I
have I
moniel
Marvil
vice-pl
the <1
Roberl
class. I
A cl
ed tori
ices. I
enjoy I
expecN
eomnil
ty anl
countil
elude B
ers. \ <1
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tile sfl
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and ■
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Inly fl
1937 Chev. Half Ton Pick-up
In good mechanical condition. ?25(1
Appearance good , . W
Several other cars of earlier models, priced right.
FOR THE 1942 FORD
SHOWING SOON
1 were
guests in the Morris T.raughber
' • Sunday . .
and Mrs. R. H. Lawrence
left last week for Olney where
thi®’ will visit their daughter
Mrs. E L. Cloer of Newport
to;
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS TO:
Lettie Buffaloe, GREETING:
EVANS MOTOR CO.
Ford Sales apd Service
Phone 468 ‘ Bowie
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cozart and
son . ,
Fred Food. Mr. and Mrs Edd
Cozart, Bobbie and Billy Wayne,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hankins and
[ son. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Denson,
' all of Bowie; Mr. and Mrs. Voi-
nov Embry and children of
Oscar, Okla,; Mr and Mrs. Sam
Sewell and children of Ryan.
Okla.: Ray Cozart of Lubbock;
Mrs. Pearl Fuller of Stoneburg;
Mr and Mrs. Ira Fuller ahd son
of Wichita Falls; Mr. and Mrs.
Tebe Jackson and Juanita, Mr.
and Mrs Herman Cozart and
Annette, Mozelle Bragg, and
Sastalee Bridgewater, all of
Vashti; Lem Chester of Electra;
Mr. and Mrs. Arm^zart, Clint
and R. E., Mrs Jewel Alexander
and children. Mr. ansi Mrs. Sie
Cozart, Lucille and Losa Marie,
and Buna Lee . Adams,. nJ r. and
Mrs. Dee Cozart, Mr. amt Mrs.
Dennis Fuller, and children,
Valvare, Buddy and Nell,' Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Fuller and chil-
dren. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fuller,
and son. Mr and- Mrs. Charlie
Fuller and three children. Aunt
Molly .Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. El-
bert Kimbrough and Alto Marie,
Wanda Starnes, and Colleen Pitts
all of Buffalo Springs. -
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Homer Ward and Marvin Bak-
er were in ’Denison Sunday after-
noon attending a singing conven-
tion there. They were in com-
pany with Mr. and Mrs. Allan
pharmacy Sims of Nocona.
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“R. E. Lee of Pella, near Al-
vord, was transacting business
here Saturday afternoon.
LARGE SIZE
White Swan Oats ■ ■ ■ ■ 19q
..EAST TEXAS OH..RJBBQN-C ANE
SORGHUM - - -10 lbs. for 55c
Special Chiropractic Offer
Until October 1st Only
Six (6) Treatments For Only S5.00
CASH IN ADVANCE
This special offer is made with the object of acquaint-,
ing the public with my new location and- is not intend-
ed to be continued after October 1st. ‘
New location in Old Post Office Building
Telephone 190
Dr. A. S. Craver
Chiropractor and Masseur
— ' .Bowie, Texas
"Devil Days of the Air".
Lux or Life Buoy Soay
CHASE & SANBORN
COFFEE Vacuum Packed lb 29c *
- - 2 for 5c
1937 Ford Tudor
60 H. P. Very economical of operatic:'.. Cheeked and
reconditioned. Heavy Duty
Tires
1935 Chevrolet Standard Tudor
Appearanced/ Fair $1'^0
condition “
Miss Chris- I
Chamber of |
The parade
t numerous
Bowie Grocery Co.
JOE H. GARLINGTON *
We Deliver 113 West Wise
A FRIENDLY STORE
be used in various home and for-’
i ign mission fields sponsored by
Vhi- Lutheran church throughout
the world. The special speaker
for both services will be the Rev.
Carl Mutschink of Albany, Tex-
as. The'Rev. Mutschink was for
three years a classmate of the
local pastor, the Rev. Mitchell
Prifogle. at Concordia Seminary
in St. Louis, Mo. -Since the time
of their graduation in 1938 the
Rev. Mutschnik has been engag-
ed in church work in Texas.
Saturday-School for all chil.
dren of school age. Saturday 8:15
a.m. The Immanuel Lutheran
Bible class meets Wednesday.
October 1 at 7:30 p.m. for a dis-
cussion of business and of Bible
topics.
* USED CARS *
ti
- Permanents
I! A Specialty At
4 » • ’
I[ Reasonable Prices "
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Austin L. Porterfield. Pastor
Lum Lovette. S. S. Supt.
-’ The services last Sunday night
" ere presided over by Walter
Alrfetandcr. who outlined, a 16-
point program, of the church'lor
the coming year, and a number
of committees .were appointed to
carry the’ program forward The
si rinon subject for next Sunday
morning will be. "Christians;
The Cost '' The 7:45- evening
service will be. "Creative Count-
ing,":
The pastor affirms that the
strength o fthe Sunday School. |
<li pi nos upon tb< loyal and pre-:' , ’.
parid pri-st nee of • its' teachers |
exety Sundaj el] w]10 js blind", gave a talk on
$2.50
1.50
Rib.
ments --------— ,----- „
ity group of the Sunday School Mrs. H. B. Faulkenberry. and
class to the following members children.
and guests: Mrs. Erma Gardner, -
Mrs. Huff Cloer, Mrs. Amos Me- , **
I Gregor, Mrs. Virgil Baker, Mrs.
C. A. Graves, Mrs. Tom Lindsay, ;;
Mrs. Roy Wiliams, Mrs. Clyde . ,
Taylor, Mrs Joe Price, Mrs. C. I • •
L. Belcher. Mrs. W. D. Webb, JI
Mrs. Annabelle Nichols, Mrs. H: < •
I. Chandler Mrs T. Trout, Mrs.'N,
Julia Slaughter, Mrs. J. F. Kil- . J
man, Mrs. LcRoy Duncan, Mrs. ; j
M. Posey. • >, >
The three visitors were Miss^J
•Genevieve Powell, Mrs. Pet;“,
and-Master Roy G. Williarns.
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REV. DAVID GARLINGTON
HAS SUCCESSFUL REVIVALS
AT LEONA AND SALONA
To rolieve
MH.ry of
LIQUID
A- A- TABLETS
B Vvl BW IcOUGH DROPS land
XA XA NOSE DROPS
Try "Rub-My-Tl»m a Wondar-! ^(j acres of tlie’ Sofhli 22(1 acre ^ system.
w ful Liniment w’eSt 320 acres of. t’
CHICKENS, TURKEYS Castli4>< r|V SufviFl- Abat.
131
That said a,
heard by the County Judge at the Lj,
What the world needs today, is
more men and women w ith Chris-
tian character, and of high moral
standards. -The curse of the
world today is the large number
of people, both educated and un-
educated. who think of them-
selves as creditors to mankind
rather than debtors. The church
is the one institution of the
world thlit will help us live right;
think right, and act right. Let
us give some church our full
support. If you have no regular
place of worship we invite you to
Follow the Crowd" to the First
Methodist tChurch of Bowie,
where you will be welcome.
CHAS E COX,
Clerk District Court Montague, Judge of Montague County. Tex
niinfv Tevuc * — ' no 1 horizine me as L'uardlan
Alaihean Class
Stone- - Of First Baptist
Hold Monthly Meeting
The monthly meeting of the held at the Bethel church at 4
Alathean Sunday School Class pi
the First Baptist Church met ai
the home of Mrs. Tom Lindsay
on r ■ ~ j...-.' ’
The meeting was caUsd
p nfimi >i r of Co:. -'
in for i
PARADE
(Continued From Page One)
Band, the various county schools
made an excellent showing In
order came the Salona. Le ona.
Stoiudiurg. Lindale and Pleasant
Ridge schools. Sandwiched in
between-'the marching schools
was the Waurika High School
Band who played, "Let Me Call
You Sweetheart," with a waltz-
ing-step while playing. To say
the least they were real good
and this form of playing while
parading was quite a novei.y.
The Waurika band was .followed
by the Denver, Selma, Lone Star
Fruitland, and Alamo district
schools. It is possible tnat w<
J to mention one or two of
thz- -chools that appeared in the
parade owing to our not being
able to secure a complete list
of till of the schools taking part
while the parade was passing.
Company C. 30th. Batallion of
The Texas .Defense Guards un-
der Captain A A Sadler made
an imposing sight in their neat
reflected
—and
of the students in dee-
,.g ■ their prike
of vehicle ‘ Mi-s Jean Gunn
Montague ; the Hir’h School Duehess. and i:
: the v :• -i f.bcautv, she is a -dis
of the East.tince credit to the whole school
, 9911 .’II Ti s
in Fort Worth Sun-
children born to |
Issued this the 10th
September, 1941.
Given under my hand and sea) > Booher, -
of said Court, at office in Mon Margaret Booher, minors, have, chib with Miss Luine Br.van
tague. Texas, this the 10th day (this the 24th day of September I Duchess The Maid-, anil
0 ,<I—,, * e. a rs mAi r.l..a .. ™ — • • r (.yJijjtic
V calling
Personals
Miss Frances Rotto and Mrs.
J. D. Bennett of Henrietta were .
visiting friends and relatives in day.
rllutHl Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pribb’le
of Bowie : and son, Ronald and Billie Mar-
of Fort tin visited
Cpvey, .day.
1 mother, Mrs G.
j week.
Mrs Brooks Covey and daugh-
ter, Ruth of Dallas and Mrs
Hugh Walker of Bowie , visited
Mr and Mrs. Trip Rogers, Mon
By Lora Marie Cozart
Members pf the Cozart family
and friends met Sunday for their
annual reunion at the Rpck
Church The afternoon was
spent in singing Those^ present
of "the passing’Wist. Behind the
' -• '■ • wen
■fully' a dozen appropriately dres- - - , .
Following' th . Evening worship 7:30 p.m.
the Nocona High i Poster. Subject: "A Good Man.
f 40 pieces. The
Majorettes of this band, had the
situation well in hand * The Briar
Creek school children” were ein a
wagon instead of riding a mod-
ern bus. giving an impression of
how.many ..of the early day Mon-
tague county pupils reached thi
I school houses. • •
Minstrel Float Furnishes Humor
A float containing black face
I comedians convulsed spectators
with, their antics and buffoonery
I Grown-ups as well as children
| took noice "of this flooat in a
big way.
The I.ions Club float was very
attractively decoraU^I anil- also
in prize money Mis^StfBftvni'k
son was the Duchess occupying
their float.
The MacDowell Club beautiful-
ly decorated car was verv har-
monizing in color appearance. It
is evident that a great deal of
time and artistic skill Vvgs spent
in -preparing tb.is car for tlie pa-
rade. Behind this ow rode a
bevy of about ten. cowgirls.
The Salona Home, Demonstra-
tion Chib had a float containing
ai
; grown vegetables, and a great
i of canned vegetables
, a iff!'"frill I s 'rrrglnrs'jars. "'Fhiii"flinii
! occasioned a considerable amount
of mouth watering
"I*?’
St. Peter's Evenqelical Lutheran
Church
(5 Miles East of Bowie)
Rev. Mitchell Prifogle. Pastor
Sunday School and Bible Class
for all ages, 10 a.m. The Divine’
worship at 10:30 am. will fea-
ture the congregation's annual
Mission Festival. Another spe-
cial service will be conducted at
2 p.m. After the morning" serv-
, . . , . ice members and friends of the
v<ry largo assortment of h°mv "congregation will enjoy a pot-
.,,, ,, .. a | luck dinner. Visitors, and espe-
| prof'jsion of canned vegetable? clal)v thosc who haYC no church
Tillid ft Git.- hi glass jnn. Thij flew! i h'etffi—.3^1 welcome in thcoe cerv-
nl ices.
_, „ ■ ■ ,' The offering brought by th'c
Di. New port-float vv as original members" in these services will
in < verv way and had a number use(j ;n variJUs home and for-
of children portrayed as work
ers in various Red Cross activi-
ties,. Tho-e who had a part in
the decoration, and in carrying
out the Red Cross theme are to
be congratulated on their efforts.
The City Federation float with
Miss Sue Sanders as Duchess,
was attractive' M every way. and
caused numerous exclamations of
approval regarding the design of
• decoration.
" Following the City Federation
[ float was a lone dfiveTym horse
1 back driving a strapping team of
I mi)Tes ahead of his horse. Along
this part of the parade were
j numerous cowboys and cowgirls.
| and number fcf children mount-
ed on shetland'ponies.
|! Commercial Floats Take Part in
Parade
Numerous Bowie commercial
and mercantile firms were wi511
represented in the parade. The
Griffin Drug Company had an
old time wagon with a 1 ’
insignia-^gliich was formerly
used many years ago to deliver
dhigs and nostrums New Chev-
rolet, Ford and Buick motor cars
■ were in evidence. A 1942 Chev-
\ 1937 FORD 4-Door
' ' ReconeMionecT, gliarilllUfil. Culor Durk------
Blue. G«wt tires, clean inside and out. ' < W
| *•••■’ > x>uCllt*S]». 1 Ilf IVlitHIs <111(1 M«l’
A.I).. 1941 filed my application in j fqons |ia<| ;i r t alistic prairie
the abov^ entitled and numbered S(.|H,on( r jjeiallinfi old Bowie
eausudor an order of the ( ounty (lr half a c< nturv ago with
Judce of Montague County. Tex- Miss Geraldine Butler’as duchess
Bowie High School Float
Prize Winner
The Bowie High School had
.. ..._ oije ot the most beautiful floats
order and direct, of the entire un- | in the pai;ude_* which
* * ’ ' ' h 4 suit! irrir.or.s, grs at *r. dit to th.* energy
the application ingenuity -tad. ,.t- d
j abdVe mentioned, in and to the orating
, r. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
11;: Lu, 11 inamiHLilt James H. Westbrook. Pastor
merci, lorn earn., in for ninch Chun h. School 9:45 a.m. Le. “
Th-.t said •umhention will be *’■»" 1 111 ls^;; Hunt, r. supenntendent.
Compound I hat said application h tin<^ King is the Chamber ol i ,..4tr<hir» 11 nn *» ™
In their drinking water (used reg- h<ani by the (,’ounty Judge at the j (;()IHmrrc4. nuch< ss The parad< j‘ ‘ •.* ■
ularly as directed it costs 'very bt- Court House m the town o j was intorsptTsed at numerous I '
- Ue)-and U -W.iU.k^^ of ol\' places by groups <.(-cowboys’aiid
,germs and worms that Cause | rmvr.ir) / in^-pwUr^jue costumes-
earn*; also it will keep them free “A M. s. Drtc.,v /'f ’the H„.’.7,.,,. I.*..'.’
of'Llce, Mites and Fleas that sap .MRS. API IE POSE) . Chamber of Commerce final
their vitality. You will have good,' Guardian of the person and fujiy-!l ll(,Z(.n
Healthy, Egg Producing Fowls estate of J. B. 1 osey, Josephine , se(1 cowhoys.
and Strong Baby Chicks or we J'isw", Novle JBooher^ .Wilburn > covvlxiys was
refund yopr money. 1 Booher, and
Griffin's Drug Store ,,u"ors
irolet Truck and Coach were in
| the procession that-were certain-
ly beauties. Phillip- Tailor Shop.
The Bowie Poultry and Egg
Company, G. Doc Jackson's store.
The Coca-Cola Company, and
many other firms were in the
line-up. About ten Farmall
Tractors with a pretty young
lady driving the leading Farmall
was quite a sight, and brought
Op the rear of the parade.
PRIZE WINNERS
Floats:
1st. Bowie High School
2nd. Rotary Club
3rd. Lions Club
Farm Display:
Salona
various duchesses sponsored by
the different city, business anjf
club organizations. Leading this
group was The Archer City High
“ " 1 Band of 5(1 pieces, verv
forms. ’The Garden Club of
Bowie, had a magnificently dec-
orated float in which the Garden
Club Duchess, Miss Annellq
Underwood ro'de.
float was an
Montague Monday afternoon.
Mrs Gertruoej Harn c.
and Miss Alecne Covey
Worth visited Miss Ida.
Monday » ( Evt.jyn Clegg of Nocona
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jameson and visited Mrs. Lucy Perona Tues-
llttle son, John L., were shop-, day nir'ht
ping in Fort Worth Tuesday 1 Mr. ;>tl Mrs W. M. Wood and
Mrs. Griffin spent the week- Oma Wood and Miss Ida Covey
end in Wichita Falls visiting; visited in the A ~ J. Fenoglio
relatives and friends. I home Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. E. A. Goodgson, Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs Herb Roberts and 1
John Daggs and Mrs. Seamon family att. mb d th. golden,■wed-
Hedgpeth attended a u..v< , -'- Z - --
blue whower given In honor of Mrs H<m< 11*< parents, Mr. and
Mrs. June Young in Ringgold Mrs. Dave Moisbec of the Mols-
Tuesday afternoon. chapel community Sunday.
Miss Marjorie Alcorn of Fort] Mr. and Mrs ^L J Cox and
Worth is visiting her grand- : Mrs. A Youngblood visited
——----------------------| friends 111 Forestburg Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nowell
and son, Jimmie, visited Mrs.
Maggie Cox Saturday. night.
Rev. and Mrs C. W Hamfn,]
You are commanded to appear an<l family of Ringgold
and answer the plaiantiffs peti- £-------
tion at or before 10 o’clock a.m.
of the first Monday after the ex-
piration of 42 days from the date
Of issuance" of this Citation", the
same being Monday the 27th day
of October, A.D. 1941. at or be-
fore 10 o’clock a.m., before the
Honorable District Court of
Montague County, at the Court
House in Montague, Texas. Said
plaintiff's petition was - filed on
the 10th day of September, 1941
The file number of said suit be.
ing No. 9967. The names of the 1
parties in said suit are: ■ W. J. J
Buffaloe as Plaintiff, and Lettie
Buffaloe as Defendant.
„The nature of sawi suit being
subHtantially as follows, to wit.
Suit for divorce alleging more
than three years abandonment.
The defendant is a transient per-
-• son and that her whereabouts
are unknown
there were no
this union.
ion by the name of “Blackie.” a suitable day for the two addi-
Mrs. Erma Gardner, read a paper1 tions.
on
Mrs. Roy Williams naa cnarge port met m cuiuerence last sun-/
of the installation of the follow- ! day, and recalled the Rev. Gar-
ing officers: |lington as pastor for the next
President. Mrs. Tom Lindsay.
First vice-president, Mrs. Julia
Slaughter.
Second vice-president, > Mrs.
Roy Williams.
Third vice-president, Mrs. W.
were: Mr. and Mrs, O. C. White, B. SVebb.
7 .... ’ Fourth
of_Windthorst, Mr. and Mrs. j Joe Price.
" ’' Secretafy, Mrs. Annabelle jngS
Nichos. and . we
Treasurer, Mrs. T. Trout. an fftr either expression or token
After the installation, refresh- which did so much to soften our
were served by the Char- grief.
ity group of the Sunday School Mrs. H. B. Faulkenberry . and
Following
cowboys was tl
■Margaret Booher, Schbol Band of
Sept. 24th.
ion by the name
1 "The Standard of Excellency.’” j The Baptist Church in New-
Mrs. Roy Williams had charge' port met in conference last Sun-/-
• u,. follow-1 dav and recalled the Rev
lington as pastor for the
year.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this means to
express our sincere thanks for
the kindnAs shown us during
the. illness and death of our
dear husband, father, and granjk
■ father. All of the floral offe^
rc greatly appreciated,
feel deeply Indebted to
The revival held at Lgona
came to a close September 7.
Three additions by baptism were
th eresults. The revival at Sa-
lona came to an end last Sunday
[night, September 21, resulting jn
, , two additional baptisms.
^Rvcrfitly the Bethel church at , ,
^"Salona—met In conference' and , < •
unanimous!^ agreed to recall Rev. J
David Garlington as their pas- . .
tor Baptismal services will be ; ’
p.m. next Sunday, providing it i>
Nelson Stree), September 19. J
» mnrit inrt time OrdvF, '
and the class -§ang. ^Sweet Hour j
of Prayer."* Prayer "was led by
Mrs. J. F. Kilman. Mrs. Anna-
belle Nichols, secretary, read the
minutes of the previous meeting.
Reports were then read by the
treasurer, and the *various“yic6-,
presidents tn charge of commit-
tees.
Mrs. Clyde Taylor, re-elected
president, resigned in order, to I
devote her attention; to. her'Sun- :
day School' class. - The motion
was made, and seconded regard-
ing her resignation for her class
. Mrs. Tom Lindsay was
selected - to head the class as ‘
president Miss Genevieve Ptiw-
, ,,, *' ..V 13 - . ___
her' life, and her dog. a coinpan-1
2nd. Black ahd Gray, Tam and
Buster.
3rd. Bltlck Team. Ben and Dock.
Best Team of Mules:.
Mr. M, R. Barlow.
The Parade Judges wete: Miss
Euid Justin Nocona; A. S. Elliott.
Montague: Haj-per Knight, Wa-
tonga. Okla.: A. P Caston. No-
cona; C. Dodson, pecatur.
The Horse Judges were: Miss
« ■ : - . Enid Justin. Nocona: A P. Cas-
Following this > ton. Nocona. Buel E. Range,
was an .assortment ot I Ringgold: B F. Wvatt,
mounted cowhoys and cowgirl^, burg; W. T Taylor. Chico
Next- In" order, was the, beauti-
ful float <if "the Rotary Tlub con-
taining "Miss Mary Dell Ewell, the
Rotary Duchess " Behind rode a
! that 1. Appie Posey, guardian ol ,
of i the person and- estate of J. B | Montague business Men’s league.
'" ;m:l an exquisitely decorated
and [ tj(|at entered by the Thursday
The
I a
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and that her whereabouts , IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
to paintiff, that I MONTAGUE COUNTY. TEX . a.v....... .u<.v ..
| NOTICE IS ^HEREBY til VEN ; group" of mounted cowboys from |
a - n ........- | ftinggnid a float entered-by the
ll’osey, Josephine Posey,. Novi’e ' ant|
Wilburn Booher.
I as, authorizing me as guardian
j of the person and estate of said
; minors to make and execute and
w TV O deliver an oil and gas lease upon
% J I a I 1 *~ll<'' ns the court may
divided interest of, said minors, gn at credit tn the
as set forth in
Salona Winner i
Best Group in Entertainment:
1st. Pioneer Covered wagon $2.50 I
2nd. Negro Entertainers . 1.50
3rd. Will Ryftn Store
Clown
Best Horse Riders:
1st. Lee Bailey
2nd. Benson Bros.
3rd. Mrs. "Jack Hall
Best Pony Riders Under 16:
, „ 1»L Shirley Mann
/ uniforms and soldierly appear- 2nd. Milton Ray Stout
ancc. They wtre followed in 3rd. Billie Fox
~ ■ . Best Riders. Under 12 Years:
1st. Bobbie Brashear $1.00
2nd.' Billie Jack Higgs .50
•-—» ». 3rd. Billie-Fox , Rib.
Suggestive of the famed New Team of Horses:
...... - _. . . . -- , Orleans Madri Gras was the large 1 Grav Horses Jerrv and_Andv
visited her L.thpr and sister, Mr• niHnh(.r (rf decorated floats m the ~ ~y • ’ • ’ ~
Cas.. and Miss Callie Cash 'over para(j(. many of them conveying
duchesses
club organizations.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Young visit-I r ...
..I Mr. and Mrs ( . O Young m ^K^l unL
Ringgold -Sunday aiternoon:
Little Rodger and Jimmie Giles
of Bowie Visited their grpnd-
j pArents. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Giles
over the week-end.
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GUARDIAN'S NOTICE
Guardianship of J. AB * Posey
et al
that I
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Campbell, Mark. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1941, newspaper, September 26, 1941; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363825/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.