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Arnold Brower of Wichita Falls
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ANNOUNCES
many
There
present
Mr. Ashcraft of New Mexico
visited in the home of Bill Wat-
ers. Saturday.
Mr. and Mirs. H. L. York and
children attended Bill and Joe
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parr vis-
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ausie Wood and children.
RED McCLURES
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MARSH SEEDLESS
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MALLARD
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Your Friendly
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to her friends and customers
that she is now Connected with
the Phillip’s Beauty Shoppe.
You- are invited to come here
for the most pleasing beauty
results.
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Beauty Shoppe
Phone 194 Bowie.
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Bowie 2:15 p.m.. Leaves Wichita Falls 1:00 p.m. Ar-
rives Bowie 2:20 p.m.
Other schedules overnight including Amarillo.
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SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DEC. 12-13
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OLEO
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Dyer-Hendrick Wedding
Miss Edna Dyer become the
bride of Tommy Hendrick Sun-
day, The rites were read by Rev.
Buttler at Decatur.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Dyer and has
been news correspondent for the
Alvord News.
Th egroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Hendrick and at
.the present he is unemployed.
Their present address .will be
at Sunset where the b^st wishes
for a future full of happiness is
■ extended by everyone.
Mrs. J. T. Myers spent several
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Foy Cantrell of Ringgold.
Edd Calloway of Henrietta
spent the week-end with Mr. and
y large
ampli
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111 par-
Recrea-
Dinner guests in the A. J. Feno-
glio home Sunday were Mr. and
' Mrs. Tony Fenoglio and boys and
Lena Nobile, all of Nocona, Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Giaketti, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Carado and Henry
Mrs. Harry Karlsberg is visit-
ing in Austin this.week. .
J. C. Matney of Stlntnett visit-
ed his aunt, Mrs. J. E. Walthall,
Tuesday.
- Mrs. Mamie Mitchell and Mrs.
John Thompson visited in Fort
Worth, Sunday.
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JOST TWO MINUTES TO BREAK UP A
SECRET MEET/M<< OF ONE OP TJAOSB
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Mobiloil
If you .hive ever wondered how it would
feel to be a king, just drive in and lee
us SERVE you. A-king couldn't get better
service, nor better products for the money,
than we give every customer, every Zloio.
Next time you need gas or oprdct su srrwr
you with Mobilgas and Mobiloil, products
fit lor a Ung at everyday prices.
The latter was defeated 15 to 0
and 15 to 4. Sunset also played
a victorious game with Alvord.
In the finals Sunset lost to Boyd
in a close game.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Richardson
of near Forestburg visited Sun-
day with her sister, Mrs. Owen
Steadham and family.
Mr. :md Mrs. Paul Parr and
family of Hood, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Parr of Nocona, Georgia
Mae Parr and Donald Wood
spent Sunday with Mrs. M. B.
Tompkins and children.
Frank Hogan of Ft. Sam Hous-
ton is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Hogan and family,
also other relatives and friends.
A. P. Wood is on the sick list
this week.
Several from here visited in
Saint Jo Saturday.
C. G. Parsons, Nocona and
Bobby Hogan, Donna Hogan of
Decatur, Ileen and Ola Fae Hol-
land, and Frank Hogan of Fort
Sam Houston visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hogan of Hardy Sun-
day night.
Mir. and Mrs. O. B. Upton, Mr.
Ivin Stout, S. Reiser, all of Dal-
las, and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Wil-
son of Denton were Sunday
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M. Jones, Bonita Metjiodist
C«metery under the direction of Louis Burris^ J. D.
Owens & Brumley Funeral T'*
Nome
Ivin Brashear was born
Hollis, Okla., on February
1918, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry V. Brashear, both preced-
ing him in death. He never mar-
ried.
the past two years.
Pallbearers were: Jim Durham,
John Morris, Bert Roberts, B. F.
Ramsdale, Albert Lofrance and
Marvin Brashear. . first team Sunset met was Azle.
Those in attendance from out
of town were: Mrs. Bakauris and
daughter, Alice of Wichita Falls,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Durham and
daughter, Ione, of Twitty, Mrs.
Lewis Brashear of Bowie. Mr.
. and Mrs. W E. Moms of Bowie
apd Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Brash-
ear of Bowie.
daughters, Onita and Odell were
Saturday afternoon shoppers in
Bowie. '
Mrs. Emmett Elrod and Mrs.
Hobert Biggs were irr Bowie Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mirs. Joe Elrpd of
Marysville were here Sunday
viiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Gipson. They also attend-
ed church at Scrougey.
David Robinson of Baylor Uni-
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Clarence Russell, Mr. and Mrs.
" ~ _f Maysville, Mary
and Wanda Proctor, Lottie Simer,
Eva Lou Russell, Bettie Grb-
anace. Stella White, Ada McGee,
~. W. Studebaker of Pleasant
Ridge, Elmer Caswell, Junior
“______Jului Ed Jones, Winefred
Brewer, Kenneth Russell, Vernon
(Buddy) _Simmons, Hubet Precise,
ivnica c arrS,
. Williams of
Denver, Weldon Gipson, Morse
McGee.
Miss Mildred Tyson of BeUe-
vue spent Wednesday night with
Miss Armelda Moore
. Raymond Barker of Fort Worth
spent Wednesday with J. T.
Myers and daughter, Ethel Grace.
Mrs; Floyd Langford and Mrs.
B. Browning of Deer Creek were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Peerkins Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Bragg of
Wichita Falls spent the week-
end* with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Bragg.
Miss Lorene Miller and Miss
Johnnie Anderson of Denton and
Lieut. Roy Jackson of Camp
Bowie, Brownwood, weravisitors
in the W. T. Miller home dur-
ing the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Murry Johnson,
Jr., of Wichita Falls were visi-
tors in the J. T. Myers home
during the week-end.
Miss Geraldine Farmer of
Denton visited Miss Winnie V.
Barrow Stinday.
Miss Hattie Mae Kinsey of
Bellevue was a Sunday dinner
guest in the W. T. Miller home.
Mack Wadsworth of Dallas
spent Sunday wit{i_his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ’ Wadsworth.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fergfueson,
Mrs. C. Chappell, Mrs. C. —
Moore and childreft,
Chappell afid children
Noonday in Fort Worth.
Pounding
A nice punding was planned
for the Baptist pastor, Rev. Mar-
tin and his wife Saturday night.
The Methodist pastor. Rev. Or-
ville Dennis and wife were also
remembSfed at this time with a
nice box consisting of a variety
of foods.
A nice program was rendered
and the Yuletide colors were
carried out in the decorations.
C. mdy was served to all present.
’"4 BRASHEAR RITES
1. .Funeral services wehe held at Joe Elrod of
the Sunset Methodist church
' Monday afternoon for Ivin Brash-
ear, 24, who passed away Sunday —
at the horn edfhis grand-mother, S.
Mrs Rebecca Brashear, following F: _ .
ss of three years. The' Breeze, John
♦uere conducted by Rev.
Interment was in Salona Arnold Brown of Wichita Falls,
El Wanda Humble celebrated
her twelth birthday with a party
at her home. Cake and cool-aid
were served.
Those attending w.ere: Martin
and Melvin Rice, Sylvia Pearl
Scott, Billy Dwain Reed and
Lester Wade Dyer.
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Church services were wellt at-
tended Sunday. There was -a-large
crowd of visitors present. Every-
one isTrivited to come back each
and every Lord's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen of Fort
Worth visited with Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Hancock Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitlow and
daughter, Mrs. Hayse and daugh-
ter, Genis of Wichita Falls with
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Chappell Sun-
day.
Mrs. Hickey of the Fruitland
community was visiting in the
Ford home Sunday morning.
Those visiting in the Cox home
Sunday night were: Mr. and Mrs.
Ford and daughter, Pearlie Cox,
also Miss Rachel Deweber. t■■
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis White of
Newport; visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Ford* Sunday.
The pie walk was well attend-
ed and was a huge success.
Mrs. R. L. Hancock visited
with her daughter, Mrs. Oscar
Underwood at_ Bowie Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rhodes
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Scrog-
gins.
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CHURCH NEWS
Sunset Church of Christ
Church services will be held
at the Church of Christ Sunday
night by Rev. ' W. O. Cooper.
Sunday school will be held at 10
o’clock Sunday morning, " "
Everyone is invited to attend.
Sunset Methodist Church
The Methodist church has as
yet no pastor, but Sunday school
will be at 10 o'clock Sunday
morning under th edirection of
Mrs. W. P. Armstrong, superin-
tendent. Young People's meet-
ing will be Sunday evening.
Lake Valley Baptist Church
Rev. George W. Cannedy will
conduct churchy services at the
Pleasant Ridge
Sunday school
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Harbert and ^imily.
We are glad to welcome Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Abbott in this com-
munity on the Norman Abbott
place.
Mrs. G. L. Parr is spending
this week with her. son, Paul
Parr and family of Hood.
Mrs. Dick Cain and children
of Myra is visiting this week
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Hogan and family.
Several from here attended
Jjo nil/ Wife.
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STALEY'S GOLDEN
SYRUP .
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Callahan’s show at the City Audi- Mrs. Doyle Simons,
torium, also Mr. and Mrs. Tazk ' —
Martin attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Oliver have
moved in Cap Steward house and
are still our neighbors.
William. Preston, Presley, Felix
and Emma Lou York, Lee and
Dave Rhone, Zane Reed and Miss
Opal Wood attended the Bowie-
Comanche football game Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. York made a
business trip to Fort Worth last
week.
Mr. and Ms. Zack Martin at-
tended the Bill and Joe Callkhan
show of Nocona, Saturday night.
Elnor Middlen says she enjoys
her horseback riding on Sunday
afternoon.
Odell Oliver spent Sunday eve-
ning with Janior McGlasson.
Mr. and Mrs. Zack visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bijl Oliver, Sunday.
Junior McGlasson visited Al-
bert York Sunday.
Juanita Middlen says she’s sure
getting lonesome in Algebra
class. She wished Jack would
hurry and come back to school.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McGlasson
| attended church at Selma Sun-
day.
Briday Shower
Mr. and Mrs. Elvie McMillion
were entertained by a bridal
shower at the home of Mrs. J. B.
Gipson Saturday nighf
Those attending the shower
were: Mr. and Mr. Leslie Mc-
Donald and daughter, Jolina,
Mr. and Mrs. Posey Brewer and
family of Denver, Mr. and Mrs.
Tenderized HAMS
Sunset basket ball boys lost
uiw<-» x-ivji, mv.; two sis- the first game in the Park
Mrs. Exie Brashear, Talihina, Springs tournament. They de-
. and Mirs. Alice Brashear feated Antelope and Bellevue so
■ic XAfinhitn Fnllc ac sirirs Arsnartlatinn
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His death was the
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" Mrs. Stevens and son Walter
of this community spent the
week-end witb-'homefolk.
August Page made a business
trip to Wichita Falls over the
week-end.
Pearlie Cox of Brawley, Calif.,
is visiting with friends and rela-
tives here.
g Jim Brewer and family of Den-
ver, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McMil-
lion and daughter, Myrtle, Mr.
and Mrs. Alive McMillion, Mr.
and Mrs. Sammie Jackson, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Jackson, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
Leester Proctor, Mr. and Mrs.
Ball Gamas
Tuesday night the Sunset vol-
leyball girls and basketball boys
won over the Forestburg girls
_____ and boys in conference games
He is survived by his grand- played here.
mother, a brother, Leander of I
Southwest^ City, Mo.; two
ers, I.?
afckla.. i___ _____ ,
• ■Bakouris of Wichita Falls. as to win the consolation.
•F Following the death of his par- | prairie Valley’s volleyball girls
ents in August, he came to Sun- antj basket ball boys lost the con-
set to live. His death was the ference games played here with
eighth in the Brashear family in Sunset, Friday night.
| Boyd won first place, Sunset
second place, and Greenwood
consolation in the volleyball
tournament held at Boyd. The
Huband.
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Phone 53 R- V. Garrett, Mgr.
and Mae Fenoglio of Montague,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larsen and
daughter and Barney Giaketti
of Gamey, Calif., and others
from this community.
B. Calvi has, been on the sick,
list but is better at this writing!
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nobile, Mr.
and Mrs. August Nobile and Mr
and Mrs. Harr Larsen visited in
the Jim Giaketti home of Mon-,
tague Saturday night.
were a great number present
and everyone - parted—wishing
her well in her future.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ulbig and
boys spent Sunday with rela-
tives near Montague. ,___
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nobile and
family visited with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fenoglio of
Montague Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Campbell ......
made a business trip to Nocona! Trades Day at Bowie Monday.
Wednesday. »«- —-* •*— ”-----— •
Quite a number from this com-
munity were in Bowie Trades
Day.
Bryan Reed
Saturday.
Ray Fenoglio of this com-
munity and Miss Oleta McCrack-
—, en of Nocona were quietly mar-
ried at Henrietta Sunday, De-
id Mrs. J. H. .Mil-|cember 7, at 2:40 o’clock. They
were married by Rev. J. A. I
Schauf with witnesses Melvin I
Fenoglio and Mae Fenoglia,
brother and sister of the groom. I
We wish for them a long and i
happy life.
Melvin Fenoglio of Decatur |
■ , spent the day Sunday with his
Frances, and nephew Myrle were p^rents here
m Bowie shopping Saturday. — • .... • • —
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dyer and
children were in Montague Sat-
urday on business.
Mrs. Boyd Barjenbruch stop-
ped in Bowie' Saturday to shop
while Mr. Barjenbruch went to
Montague.
Mrs. L. "A. Raines and son,
Lewis Jr. were in Bowie Satur-
day on business.
Dr. and Mrs. I. M. Wilson were
in Bowie Saturday.
Donald Bryant of Bowie was in
the Sunsetj vicinity Saturday
business.
Mrs. Weldon Crim was
Bowie Saturday shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ratliff Were
in Bowie Saturday shopping.
Mr. and Mi’s. Wallace of Brushy
spent Sunday in the home of Rev.
and Mrs. E. H. Marshall.
I Bill Davis was in Bowie Satur-
day giving suggestions to shop-
pers.
Mr. ad Mrs. G. W. Shoemaker,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Reid of east
of Sunset, were in Bowie Mtm-.
day on business.
Aurelia
Mrs. Louis Nobile |
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Mrs. Clifton Verett was the
honoree of a miscellaneous
shower given in the home of Mrs.
Ernest Veretto. Mrs. Veretto was ,
before her recent marriage, M iss
Oleta . Zhan. Various
were played and enjoyed by all.
. xL , Mrs. Veretto received ---L-
versity were here over the week- tt and useful gifts
end visiting his parents. Mr. and J •
Mrs._ W—E. Robinson.
Mrs. Bill Davis was visiting
her mother, Mrs. H. C. Shanks in
Wichita-Falls, recently.
Mrs. C. C. Stayton
Strau were in Bowie
F. shopping.
Miss Bunetia---piftTe was in
Bowie Saturday shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Pockrus 1
of Dundee were here Tuesday ]
visiting Mrs.- MfKelvy and Mrs.
Pockrus’ sister, Earline Robinson.
Mrs. Helen McDonald has re-
turned from the Baylor hospital.
She is now staying with Mrs. S.
F. .Owens, her daughter.
Charlie Cantrell was in Mon-
tague Saturday on business.
T. A. preenwood of Lubbock
was here Sunda** I
home of Mr. an<
ler. '
John Ed Jones of Wichita Falls
spent the week-end here.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and
family and Eva Lou Russell were
in Bowie Saturday..
Mr. and Mrs; G. A. Brashear,
and daughters, Margarette and
XdmiraV0
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