The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1945 Page: 4 of 8
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He is a former student of the
Texas A & M College, College
Station, Texas. * B«q4’st Church Sunday morning
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Chapter of Revelations.”
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bcimon Subject, Fundamental
W. H. HOLMES
Bowie. Tex®*
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BUY WAR BONDS,
will be the Twelfth
Chapter of. Revelations.’* 52c
J. £. BROWN FURNITURE
Bowie, Texas
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19 Taw ant Street
His tyife and two chil- i
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•with her parents.
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Dye Mound News
Mildred W. Norvell
frpm privatesfirst .class to'
present vgrade. He is with
company of the- 398th Infantry
Regiment. '
The local soldier's division is
one of the newest on the front
a peaceful" expression on
and was buried with
honors in a U. S. Soldier ceme-
tery. One of the others also
was killed and two of the group
of U. Alexander M. Patch* 7th.[sSTU2Usly injured are said to
At present he is stationed _.....
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Sermon Subject Fundamental
Baptist Church Sunday morning,
L S. March 4, will be the “Twelfth
Chapter of Revelations.” 52c
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Mrs. George Baker returned
home Saturday from visiting her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Eli Baker,
and niece, Mrs. 'J. P. Embry and ■
families at Saint Jo.
—Mr. IHul'Mi’s. /’X? R- Jnrk?M
and Sherrill ’Wiese were shop-
ping in Gainesville Thursday.
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SIDNEY’ERNEST CHANDLER
Sidney. Ernest Chaiidler, o'vei -'
seas since'May. 1944, has a little
am, Donald* Ernost, whom—he-
ps' never seen. Hi1 entered the
ivrvivr two years—ifge. Before
toing into’ tlie army, he was ........
mployed in the Bowie post of-' (JuarU.
dren are
-e.-Jienry. W. Vacari, son ot Mr
and Mrs.. Joseph Viicaii, of ivd
...gee. .who received life,jSiivci
ings, February 2, at Foster
Eld. John Rayrriond filled his’
appointment 'at the Chuich of”
vtirist' Sunday morning. * , •
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Burk and
little' son, of Montague, .spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Roy
Burk and family. •
Rev. Louis Hiil, of Nocona,
preached at the Baptist church
Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Havvill and
Tii drerf visited Sunday .with-her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Stead-
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Guiridsnmn J, T.'Frazier,-who is I t,
now serving on remote islands. ]-------
Mrs. .yada Maples, of Saint
1TI5, was the week-end guest Qf
Mv«, Vclnw Martin. apd fatn.ly,
Mrs. Crockett Gregory and
family, of Mt. Tabor, spent Sat-
urday nighf- with- her daughter.
First Methodist Church in Bowie, I
Rev. F. M. Talbot, pastor, con-
ducting the service. - ,
Burgess Funeral home Ha 1
charge—of burial- arrangements,
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Tripped Mine
Mrs. Dora Fenoflio, and family. Caused Death of
Willis Heard
Mr. and Mrs. Emin Heaqd
havfe received a letter from, Pfc.
Blair Reeves. of Beaumont,
Texas, giving details of how Pfc.
Willis Heard met d'bath on Jan-
uary 12. ■ . - ’ '
Reeves was a buddy of Willis,
and six of the soldiers had com-
pleted an early morning patrol
and were rturning when .a hid-
den mine was tripped,’ an,1 ho
(Reeves) was the ortly one v-hfr
escaped death or serious in-
juries. Young Heard, he said,
Texas, was recently * "promoted Was killed instantly and without
his face,
military
which is maintained byjhe Coa t T Widla£e's Mother.
Dies In Fort Worth.
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' , Mrs. Hettie Kizziar, age 77
i years, seven months and 24 days,
mother of T. L. Widlake, of
Bowie, passed' away Wednesday
afternoon at the home of '
sister, Mrs. J. E.-Harris, in Fort
Worth, where she was Visiting.,
Another son, Lawrence Wid-
lake, of Oklahmoa City, survives
also, arid -other survivors, besides
Mrs. Harris are sisters: Mrs.
Annie Scott, Mountain Park,
Oklahoma, and Mrs. G. W. Ship-
ley, Oklahoma City, and a bro-
ther, J. E. Dobbins, Mountain
Park, Oklahoma.
.. Funeral services will be held
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Through ^he American Red Cross The American People Serve
'1l 1 the Men of Their Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard.
LET S PUT OVER BOWIE'S QUOTA AT ONCE!
A Few Seat Covers Left
For Most Popular Two-Door Sedans
LARGE FLOOR MATS — Universal.
EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH
SEALED BEAM LIGHTS
For Most Popular Cars, Including 1930 to
1936 FORDS
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF BOLTS,
•’ NUTS AND CAP SCREWS
SILOO
A Motor Necessity For Winter
Driving;.
Removes Sludge — Removes Water From Gas Tanks—
* . ” Clean Out Your Motor.
Especially For Heavy Duty Engines
Special Discount to Fleet Owner
_Starting Check Your Ignition and See Us.,
______ Complete Line of Auto Chemicals.
WE HAVE A FEW MODEL T COILS
r injured arc
’now be in a hospital in England
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Ray Jones left Monday for'
Dallas, whore he will take his
final physical for the Navy.
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Mr. and/Mrs. Ed Reichart, of
Wichita Falls, Wesley Trotit,
of Graham, and Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Covey were guests in the C.
E. Hill home Sunday.
PROMOTED
—With the 100th.Infantry Divis-
ion of the Seventh Army in
France —*• Sergeant W. B. Co'fcart,
husband of Mrs. Mary L. Cozart,
of 206 N, Smythe Street, Bowie,
his any signs of mutilation, but wHh
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Mrs. D, J, O’Brien, of BatJn
Rouge, Loyisiana, has returned (
home after attending lhe funeral
services of her sister, Mrs. Gladys I
Wadsworth, in Vashti.
Mt. and KVS- G. H.i
I ited relatives in Brl
uays last week.
.^Ukett yis-
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Capt. and Mrs. Nicholaus Gay- |
nos have returned to their home ...
in Fresno, California, after vis- , gi
■‘iting several days with her par- —
epts, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Scott.
Following a spe^jaF assignment
in Flordia, CapL. Gaynos visited
his parents in Bridgeport, Conn.,
after which he returned to Bowie .
to return with.Atrs. Gaynos,-who
has been visiting her parents ;r
here for the past two weeks.
Sermon Subject Fundamental’
Baptist Church SrfnHay jdormng( •
Match 4, will.be the “Twelfth ■
t, habt« of Revelations.” 52c
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Awarded Wings
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He recently sent a picture io
his family that was made with
aT Fot’O’St'bn’rg Wlm aver the Seigfried line. He
few
and has been in the service al-
most threb years, eighteen
months haying been spent over-
seas.
jyas in Germany in December
during the big push into Ger-
„yiany and was , with the army
that .retreated .back into Bel-
gium ■ .when .the Allies - retreated.
He not only works in the dis-
pensary, but also drives an am-’
bulance.
T. Cpl. L. C. McMillion, of
Forestburg, fills a prescription
at Ithe Corps Dispensary near
Mean, Belgium.
He is tne^ son of Mr, and Mrs.
J. F. McMillion, of Forestburg.
lie- atiende^ school i
WITH POSTAL UNIT
Platform Rockers
State
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Forceful Appeal
Is Made To Men
A forceful appeal to
the day to consider
Frank Benson was in Wichita
Falls Tuesday.
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ONE DAY SERVICE
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Write For Catalogue -
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Leave Your’ Order at Bowie
News Office
Basement City Natl Bank Bldg.
Box 292 PKone 9175
’ WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS
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MEN URGED TO ENLIST
IN TEXAS STATE GUARD
AT COMPANY ARMORY HERE
' If you are between 16 and 65
you may enlist in the Texas
Stale Guard, and are urged to |
WILL CELEBRATE
--------WTH BIRTHDAY
SATURDAY. MARCH 3
Mrs. W. W. Roberts,
Jennie) as she is known by her work and conduct,
closest friends and relatives, will
celebrate her 80th birthday, Sat- JJroth'l in <«l of Tixas.
__Iffdav. March,.'!, at her home, 209 introduced by R H. Morris oi
Wichita St' Pi a nds and r* la- Bolvie, president of the local
fives are” invited to call between Brotherhood.
the hours of 2:30 and .5:00-p, m. | wweMy persons, present
for the meeting included the
Royiil- Ainiiassadors as guests. Of,
the Brotherhood and it was also
ladies night. The Royal Am-
bassadors rendered part of the
program for the evening, during
which they gave a demonstration
of the work that they are doing,
with P. J. Sfott 1n charge.
The attractive table decorations
were carried out in the patriotic
motif and a delicous dinner was
served to those'present.
' do so, by Capt. Arthur A. Sadler, “‘‘H
Co:. C„ 30th Bn. Texas
- Guard. • ,
Drill night at J he oM Avmftiy i
on Mason street, -in Bowie is
Monday night at 9 o'clock, and
Guard ScTiooI “night is Tljuiaduy
at 8 p. m. . i ............... \ .
' IjJefinite responsibility in
men of
r rtore im-
portant* the nc<*d now for Chris-
* i mep,to show evidence oi
their religion,' was delivered .by
Grover C.. Cole, prominent Bap-,
'list Layman of Fort Wurth, be-
fore a banquet meeting of the
Baptist BiA herhood at First
Baptist Churcli Monday night.
“Christian men have a very
■ this
dark hour of .the country's his-
tory” Cole declared, and should
search, find and follow CliuS-
tian principles, and make their
(Aunt, faithi evulent in their^everyday
He is president of the Baptist
celebrate iier HOtii 1'iitbday, Sat- ^rntbel la nd of Texas. He .'.a
BoWie, president of till'
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Air Force. His wife', little daugh-
ter, Judy Kay, and infant son
make their home in Bowie.
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R. C.. Wells; F-2c, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Rollie Wells, of Belle-
vue, who is .now * stationed • at
Guifix'it, Miss.
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GRADUATES
-CorpuS' CMi’iSti, Texas. Wnr
Thomas Harlam .son --of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Harlan, of flowie,
Texas, graduated recently from
the Naval Air Training Bases,
'Corpus Christi,' zand was com-
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R. A. WINTON ZENITH HEAR-
ING AID REPRESENTATIVE
R. A. Winton, \vho operates a
j Jesvelry yt-pair business at No. 1,
I Smvdhc street, in Bowie, is now
representative for the. ^enitp
| Company,, handling the Now
j Zenith Hearing Aids.
He has an ad elsewhere -in -this
j paper, showing that he carries
several different color shades,
all models complete, ready to
wear. . ■ • '
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NOTICE!
TO CAR OWNERS
Wade Bond
Tax-Ajreessor-Collecior
Highway Department requires Title
MUST BE PRESENTED.
STATTING ON MARCH 12, you m?y.
until further notice you can pay youf Car
License at office of CHARLIE KING in
Basement of City Auditorium in Bowie.
Be sure and bring title when applying
for new License*/
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1945, newspaper, March 2, 1945; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363845/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.