The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1958 Page: 3 of 13
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Raborn Insurance
Agency
Your Protection u our Bustaeas
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THE REAL APCOy*
By Fred L. Raborn
Bill Edminston of Crane is vis-
iting with his mother, Mrs. Net-
tie Edminston. Mrs. Edminston
will return home with her son
to attend the high school gradu-
ation exercises of her grandson,
Gary Edminston. ■*
R. H. Higgins Co.
Walter S. Cochran, Mgr.
1103 Tenth St.
Wichita Falls, Texas
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May 12th from 9:30 to
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Bowie Personals
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trip to Cal fornia. They visited
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BOWIE
Dian Whitecotton Married
To B. A. Boaldin in Kansas
» Make
HER Day'
Happier...
his father, Jack Proctor, at Wau-
rika, Okla., lust week-end.
.Mrs. J. B. Romines of Bowie
visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Wilhite, sr. and Arvin and Bobby
Romines in the Alamo communi-
ty during the week-end.
45 rpm—Hi-Fi— Albums,
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BIRTHDAY DINNER HONORS
OUT OF TOWN GUEST
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Those present
Mr
ENJOY WESTERN TRIP
Mr. and Mis. C. E. Hifl have-]
was
"the
alive agreement plan.
Employ school counselor on co-
operative agreement plan.
Approve school bus routes for
1058 50 school1 year.——-----------
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alti rnoon.
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Jack Hall and Miss Ailene Covey.
| Guests were Dr. and Mrs. Earl
| Patton, Mrs.-Holt Spain, Mrs.
I Gertrude Ham, Mrs. Harold Cun-
ningham, Miss Stella Covey and
Mrs. Lloyd Woods. Hostesses for
the everting were Mrs.’Stephens,
1 Robertson and' Bradford.
Buys the popular Reming-
ton Adder.
Griffin Rexall Drug
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Many Important Matters to Come Up
Before County School Board Salurda>
A full l.ist of rhatters to con-
sider will confront the members
of the county school board when
they hold their regular meeting
on Saturday of this week. On the
agenda are the following items:
Re-organization of County
Sehool Board,
Classification of schools, 1958-
59 elementary and high schools.
Employ two nurses on co-oper-
I Scott Whalev, .Glenn Underw.....1.1
F.d Bland’, Bob Shivhira. Dr. F. I
P. Uari'i ■. Elmer Covey, Norris'
Laudermilk and Herman Mm'ire. I
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Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Whitecotton
came Saturday to visit in the
home of their son, Mr. and Mrs.
Whitecotton and family. They
returned to their home in Grand
Prairie to-day (Thursday).
Mrs. Alma Stegall Smith, of
Greenville, and her brother. Levi
Stegall, and his wife and family
of Detroit, Michigan, ore visiting
friends in and near Bowie this
week. Mrs. Smith and Mr. Stegall
were born near Bowie.
* Mrs. Di Wade and Mrs. Roy
Garrison, of Ryan, Okla., were
visiting in Bowie on Wednesday.
Mrs. Wade visited with her sis-
-fi’l* Mrs. Sam Heard, and Mrs.
Garrison was guest in the home
of her aunt. Mrs. A. S. Jameson.
—WLUtPP.:
Lindsley,
ber of the
gave a classification, pastor, talk
before the club Wednesday noon.
Fred Raborn, sr.,
program.
Wiliam A. Blakley, former U.l
S. silnatw from -Texas; was itr- '..
troduced .at the meeting. I he. ........
I ville Road recently.
, . Bowie Personals
.......M,r. and Mrs. Talmtme -Wilson'
their son. Capt. C. E. Hill, j,-.. • »n<1 Sandra. Mr. and Mr Charles
in Yuma, Arizona. While, in Yuma Wilson and Mr. and Mt.. (h orge
they visited the territorial prison, l K Wright and son of port Worth
which is one of the oldest in the j *''
country. Among several points
of interest visited was Young-
town, Arizona, advertised as the
best place for folks to retire. To
quote Mr. Hill, “I would rather
retire at Bowie.” They alsty
stopped at Carlsbad, New Mexico,
and went through the caverns.
the Wofld, Strainer. Miss Inez
Rudy and Mrs Ayres pluyed mi
"organ and piano duo. Knnwnnoi
Pstl*ow, Rubinstein. The a »m 1
blv sang. O God Our Help in Ages
Past, with the club singing .Tim
Lord’s Prayer. Maldtte
Till- Rev Rav . I lai tl ine, pa. for
of the Southside Baptist- yhuri-h
gave* the benediction, mid the
program w.i- coiiclUdid by (tic
club ! iimuiy Of the Seven E-'l.l
Amen
Miss Inez Rudy was choral-di
■onipa;,
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Wesleyan Guild Have
Final Meet of Year
The Wesleyan Service Guild
< > I t he MidJutdi^-diuitlLJiuld Its.
[final rrn-etrug of this year Mon-
kiiry night in the basement of the
eliueh. A covered dish supper was
[enjoyed by the 27 members and
[guests. Mrs. Elvu Tinney brought
|th\* devotional. Mrs. Harve Rat-
11 ft was presented a hand paint-
led marmalade jar by Mrs. Harry
[Deaver as the winner of a contest
|fot having the most articles in
her purse. Mis. beaver, the .re-
|] bring ‘ president, presented the
peins of the Guild oyer to the
|new. president,. Mrs. Byrl Gomp-
|ton. Mrs. M. C. .Gibbins
biamed <-o-ord ma! or fpjm
fW.S.C.S.- for next year."
| Members attending were Mmes.
UoAlan Spears. Will Young, Vani-
Ita Bradford, Hershel Stdphens,
IByrl Compton. Elva Tinney. J. V.
[dark. Alex Griffin, Herman
[Leonard, Ernest Kunkel, Woody
[Campbell. Nelda Merrett, Ray-
Imond Henry, Harve Ratliff, C. J.
[Dodsworth, G. W. Morgan, How-"
|ard Williams, Carrol Robertson,
rector and Mrs. Ayres ac<
nist.
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Federation Installs
New Officers'
The City Federation met
the clubroom Monday for the in-
stallation of officers for the new
year.
New officers installed were
president, Mrs. C. J. Dodsworth;
vice-president, Mrs. Thomas Wolfc. Mrs., R.-imon
sting Ho that Dwellvlh in ...
Secret Place, MeDcrmid. Tin club
FIRST PRESBYTERIANS TO
HEAR W. J. BARNETT
William J. Barnett, student at
t h e Presbyterian Theological
Seminary, Austin, will be guest
preacher at the First Presbyterian
Church Sunday.' His sermon sub-
ject is “A New Law ”
diripcr was given
........... of Mr. and Mrs.
I loyd Scroggins Sunday honor-
' I n>„y,Mrs. ^Albert T.u kel of DeCU-
vice-president, Mrs. Thomas
Ayres; secretary, Mrs. Gene Park;
’treasurer. Miss Lura Dean Davis:
reporter, Mrs. E. G. Eggleston, sang the anthenr God So Loved
Followmg'the ni tallarmn, y,..
Dodsworth gave a brief talk on
plans for the new club year.'The ■
federation will meet once a
month, the first Monday of each
month at 4 o’clock.
The next meeting will be the
first Monday in September.
Those present were Mmes. Her-
man Moore. R. L. Broun, L. If.
Angove, F W. Cline. Elmer Cov-
ey, Thomas Ayres. R. T. Ayres,
Allen Gwthrre, Robert E. MdPfier7
son. C. J. Dodsworth and E. G.
Eggleston.
- One of the outstanding even's t
the observance of Nitioiial
church met'M'isic Week. w;c the T.vibght
the home of, Mu- icjile pi t seated by tin- Mai ■
I'liwell Chib Sunday
al the First Presbyterian I'hiireh 1
CauiutioHs— ahd' vari colored
iris graced the sanctuary.
Well chosen numbers <•<
pf some of tlx- world’s master
pieces of sacred choral literature
Were "sum; iiv the chili churn <
Bowie Personals
Mrs. C. D. Lewis returned home
Friday afternoon after three days
stay in the Bethania hospital in
Wichita Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Free attend-
ed the funeral of his brother,
Billie Free at Albany, Wednes-
day of last week.
Week-end visitors in the horn*
of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wall were
Mrs. C. V. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Wall and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Forest Wall and children
all of Wichita Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Winton and
El vena and Sherry Winton spent
Sunday in Serman with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Smith and Sandy.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Wilson vis-
ited Sunday in Wichita Falls with
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Wilson and Janice Kay.
plan to spend Sunday witfi Mri
and Mrs. D. T. Wilson.
Mis. A. J, Allen and Mrs. Cecil
Allen were in Decatur and
Bridgeport on Monday on busi-
ness. ,
Mrs. Frank IjndePk’nod and
Peggy and Mrs. Hermjth Wysong
spent the week-end in Nprman,
Oklahoma. Mrs. Underwood and
Peggy visited their son and broth-
er, Greg, and Mrs. Wysong vis-
ited her son, Joe. Both men
are students at Oklahoma Uni-
versity. Mothers Day was ob-.
served on the campus.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ward and,
Gary Don of Big Spring are
spending, this week visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs R. T. Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Orie Garrett had .
as week-end guests their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr.- and Mrs.
Leon Garrett, of Lubbock.
[MacDowell ('Iill) (lives
.Sacred Music Program
King’s Daughters Class |
”7neT(.vig’s Daughters Class of ’he observance
the' Fust Baptist church met I Mm-ic Week w..
Thursday night at the home ofp'
Mrs.wC. Y. Cosby for lheir„uajuth-
ly social.
Mrs. Henry Garrett brought the
devotional. Miss Clara• Stephens
led in prayer. The class president,
| Mrs. F. O. Edwards, presided dur-
I ing a short business meeting. Mrs.
j Laura Tinsley talked, using as
I her subject "The Life of David."
Closing prayer was offered by
Mrs. Will Ryan.
Those present included Mines.
Will Ryan, Annie Orr, O. A. Gray,
John Hutchens, S. L. Greenwiio'd,
F. O. Edwards. Leslie Yerby H.
J. Murphy, J. A. Torrance, John
Sanders, Bill Myers, J. C. Greg-
ory, Laura Tinsley, C. E. Cox,
Marion Henning, Misses Clara
Stephens and Laura Mae James.
Two. visitors, Mrs Thelma Lump-
kin and Mrs. Elsie Hamilton and
the hostess, Mrs. Cosby.
iiuvy (hetnise with matching and
pustcl accessories. Her r-oi'sage
v. of piiik roselmds. ~
Mi. Boaldin was graduated
from Elkhart high school and at-
tended Panhandle A & M at
idwell. ()kla.
!r ('k-veland of
ti mh d the wedding.
Mi s Dian Whitecotton of Elk-
■lu*i t.- K in-e- former!wot BiiU'TF.1
I "f.M1- S. F. 111 -
H.-u i<. w.is married to Bilbpy
Allen Boaldin of Elkhart, Kansas.
Saturday. April 26th.
Miss Wliiteioiior. was gradu-
atL%i t'ipin Ain.-irillo .high school[
and AinahUo col.lvge. She is the
daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Whlteeotton. Mrs. Whitecotton is
the former Reba Garrett, daugh-
ler of il Mr ..nd Mrs, llfp
Gam it of qottie.
—Mr. Tioaidip is the son of Mr.
and M: \’yrji E. Moore of Elk-
hart. Krms:i'
Ti.- Io \ MJU.-.i Galli.ai. fi ml
. the double ring ccri*moijy per-
’ .formed . t. th<- First Baptist
church m J-Ilkhai t. Vow,s were ex-
’ cha;i;;i d under ' an'antique tirch-
| w av ■ tuddi-il v. ith coral-and white
1 wm-ii-wi—Th' .Till- n.-i—ihnl.. ‘bu;s COBBY ALLEN BOALDIN
by candelabra and baskets of
fjladjoli and snapdragons. ■
Mt's Loon Rih y, organist, play-
ed traditioPi] nupti'al music,
liodiqucz \y-;i;: Soloist.
tone prodltetion and real feeling
for the spirit of the music.
Mrs. Henry T.' Avies opened
the program-with an organ pre-
lude. Andante, Mendel sohn, fol- .-
lowed by the assembly ineii
All Hail the Power of. Jesus'
Name Invocation was i-iven by
the Rev. I). L. Pavne, pa lor of
First Baptist church. Mi A M ;
Rcncher. club president extend i
cd greetings. The cljib s ing Hie
Federation hymn..by Lutkin and
the chorus Glorious Forever, by .
Rachmaninoff. The Rev, I.ee
T.indsley. pastor of ■ Fir'd Chris-!
tian -church read the scripture,I
Psalms 100. 150 and 121. Mrs.
R( ncher ?ang. I Will Lift Up
Mini1 Eves jo the Hills, bv Bart-
lett.
The club sang. San< tu«. Gon-'
nml. with Mr-- A D tynctj
rrrrgtnrr the snprnnn snhmmrtft at’rC
British Children' Prayer.
Mr- t R. imon W<- tern •
He that Dwellell) II the
SUNSET NEWS
-----Hy w .1 STFPHRNfj-----
May 6—All-day memorial serv-
ices definitely planned for Sunset
and immediate area are: Sunset
the fourth Sunday in May, Pleas-
ant Hill Friday, May 30: Smyrna
the first Sunday in June and
Huddleston the second Sunday in
June.
Pograms will be arranged in
due tune and services will be-
gin at each place at 10:30 a.in.
and hold until about 3 p.m.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Hopkins
and Jackie Ann of Angleton were
recently visiting Mrs.' Bertha
Hopkins.
Mr. . and Mrs. Calvin Miller
and baby of Ft. Worth were Sun-
day visitors of J. H Miller and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Russell
visited Sunday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Morris atj
Chico.
T. W. Shurbet of Ponder, Den-
ton County, visited friends dur-
ing the week-end.
Mrs. Ethel Caswell was at
Waurika, Okla., last week-end
visiting her father, Jack Proctor,
who has been confined to his
room several days by an attack
of illness.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gaskin of
Denver community were Monday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. Q.
Smith.
Mrs. Maud Green of Clute was
the past week visitor of her moth-
er. Mrs. Katherine McGaughey/
Mrs. Ida Wilson returned last
week-end from visiting relatives
a few days at Knox Citv.
Minnie Mae, Nona and Jewell
Shurbet visiter .relatives at Den-
ton over last week-end.
Mrs. Ei'nest Hail entered
Decatur hospital last week
treatment for an attack of ill-
ness and is reported recovering
favorably.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M Dodson of
Lawton, Okla., were Sunday vis-
itors of Mrs. A. N. Pace, mother
of Mrs. Dodson.
Rev. W. W. Campbell is re-
ported aide to sit up a while
each day after being confined to
bed a few weeks under treatment
for an attack of serious illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chambers
were in Decatur Sunday night
visiting a son, Alton Chambers
and family. t
Mr. and Mrs. Arvile Miller, Mr
and Mrs. Maine Cantrell and
Harve Miller visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Morris at
Chico Sundav.
Clarence (Buck) Proctor visited
Announce Program for Annual
Baccalaureate Services on May 18
The Rev. D. L. Payne, pastor
of the First Bapfisl Church, will
deliver the baccalaureate sermon
when the 1958 baccalaureate serv-
...s are hehd Sunday evening,
May 18, in the high school audi-
torium, beginning at 8:00 o’clock,.
The program reads:
processional—El vena
Invocation—-Rev. Lee „,
pastor of the First Christian I
Church.
Hymn, "Holy, Holy, Holy”—
Congregation, with Elvena Win-
t o 11 >►1 (i<-i-o*'|i-|',!j’ ; 11111 i\ ] i ■ J I '(.p -
gy Patterson as director
Vocal Solo—Grae-y Dick
Scripture Reading—Dr. Earl J.
Patton, pastor of the First Meth-
odist Church
Sermon- Rev. D. L. Payne
Benediction—Rev. Wallace Dob- I
son, pastor of the Cumberland,
Praesbyterian Church .
Recessional Elvena Winton
TALKS TO ROTARY
Rev. D L. Payne, a new mem- RECEIVE GIFTS
Bowie Rotary club, AT SALON OPENING
Mrs Roy Guston' reports that
Mrs. W R Snow and Miss Hazel-
arranged the, McDonald both of Howie and
• • .Miss Sue Orton’of Rclle.vue and
■ | Mrs. Nolan Myers of Chico, all
received gifts at the opening of
her Beauty Salon on tile Bcleher-
ville Riiud recently.
Nocona Wins Golf
Tourney From Bowie
Several members of the Bowie
Country 'Cluli went, to, Nocona
Sunday to play,in.a golf tourna-
ment at the- Nocona Country
crtiB1. ”•—’ : .
I Bowie lost to the Nocona <lub
I by a score of 7 th 10.
Several of the golfers from the
] BoWic dub were unable to ut-
I !■. I..,,,,..,... ■■ •ri,.fy.- li'ntH.
the Bowie, dull attending were
Bob Duvall. Ted Daley. B A.
Holbrook, Bob Whitc^-Gco. Ruck-
er, Bill Hodges, Ward Stine. Har-
p'v Wayland, jr .-Frank Edwards, I’v’;i' .v ho<Ju|uez W-it.s soloi:
The Is . le. ;:iveil in marriage |
eV f.,1 r' I ills r, .wore a formal
w<-dtl;nt; gowh of white' tulle
■\ < r tat.feia ivied with a lifted-
lodii’i, loop ii. ok I i in1 anil, < ap
It i v. .' ..ml a full Lilt which-
,v,->s exi, ,p|< d into a ;cathedral j
Hei finp'iiip veil ol
I i-. ni li jlip ion. wa-
ll il< arlpiece of
pi ar1 . pud '.''alius. She < a
a bouquet of Sweetheart (t
bmls and f< rl)i‘ii-d carnations.
Mr . IJi it-n Turner; sister of i
the bride w ; matron of* honor:
,..... N.Ui<-it'. Cut.iinifiF- was |
Die b'idesiiuiM Their lire ses 'uere.',
I|isr 1'"'^ tail. fa. J i tnom-d . with f.ttid
bodii e and cummerbunds.'
Donald llilles|He was lirsi- man
dul> <horu< ;n1(| !),,[, (golden -was "loomsman.
with fine balance of yoH-es, good j;imi s ;illl| ,h,hnnv B >aldin,
brothers of tin groom, Charles
Wjii lei-ot ton. brothel* of.tin: bride
aiid I •eati < ’ n l.-on. u. hared.
A receptioii w.is held ' immedi-
ately following the ceremony. I
Tin uouple lii.i n left ph’ a weil-
ciing trip Io Color ido- Springs,
Colo, >lr iioaldm traxelcd in a
were Mr. and
I MiX^AHu-rl Tai kel, Mr. and Mrs.
jCovYbnTy O'Neal all of Deea-
i and Mrs. Floyd Scroggins
nd children, Louise, Brenda
and Floyd, jr., of Ft. Worth.
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