The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1964 Page: 14 of 16
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
Thanksgiving Gift
Presented By WMU
The Women’s Missionary Union
of the Sunset Baptist Church dis-
patched a Thanksgiving gift of
food and clothing late last week to
the Buckner Orphanage at Dallas.
The gift was valued at $128.08
Mrs. Paul Ingram is president
of this WMU.
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Baptist Church Electa Paster
Rev. Eugene French of Weath-
erford lately was elected to the
fulltime pastorate of the Sunset
Baptist Church, effective Nov. 15,
Floyd Huddleston, church deacon,
reported.
The new pastor, his wife and
three children will move from
Weatherford to the Sunset Baptist
parsonage just prior to his beginn-
ing of pastoral activity.
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Gary Brewer, Donna McMillion
and Dawana Boyd attended t h e
ball game at Montague Monday
night.
Mr., and Mrs. B. L. Barne-tl
were guests of his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Barnett and family
of Duncan. Oklahoma, October II.
Mr. and Mrs. M Johnson of
Buffalo Gap visited Mrs. Belle
McMillion Sunday afternoon
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Halloween Treat
In Reverse Order
Mrs. J. T. Jones and Opal were
surprised Halloween night when
two small ghosts appeared at
their door to present a gift of an
assortment of candies. They said
the surprise was in the fact that
children are usually expecting to
receive a Halloween gift rather
than presenting one.
(Last Week’s Items I
Mrs. A. W Coleman attended
the Dallas Fair Sunday of last
week with Mr. and Mrs John W
Coleman of Nocona. Weekend
guests this week were Mrs. Don-
nie Tripp of Fort Worth and Mrs
Direne Cobb of Terrel. Texas
Tuesday guests of the Coleman’s
included Mr and Mrs Curtis Mer
riotte oi Walters. Oklahoma, and
Mrs. Leona Weiss of Novona.
A Birthday supper Tuesday hon-
oring Mrs. John Reeves and Don-
ald Buck was served by Mrs
were Bernice Buck and Michael,
and John Reeves Mike and h i s
father attended the football game
Friday night. They were S u nday
dinner guests of his mother, Mrs.
R. M. Buck of Bonita. Mrs. Buck
was a Saturday visitor of Misses
Lois and Jewell Reed of Nocona.
East Ward Halloween
Carnival Big Success
Last week’s East Ward P-TA
Halloween Carnival was the most
successful ever, raising a total of
$763.15, D. L. Campbell, president
of the P-TA reported this week.
Campbell also added that the
probably the largest
I, was also one of the
group, also j
ever to attend
best behaved.
Campbell expressed his sincere
appreciation to everyone for their
help in making the carnival the
success it was.
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NdtunUyt when you call Grandmother*t phone, thai’e the one you
expect to get, and you do. But that’s not as easy as it sounds.
Your call must work its way through all sorts of interconnections,
wires, cables, switches and so forth until, finally, it picks the right
phone out of some 83jnillion in the U.S.
Yet, out of all the possible chances for mistakes, your call goes
where you send it. • , in town or out-of-town, to Grandmother
wherever she is. This sort of reliability is the residt of service
improvements that keep increasing the convenience and personal
value of yow telephone. L------
Mr and Mrs James McGaughy
visited her mother, Mrs. Hurchel
Knox in the Bulevard hospital in
in Fort Worth on Monday. Tues-
day overnight guests of the Mc-
Gaughy was Mrs. Bonnie Plude of
Dallas.
X ’ekend visiters of Mr. and
Mrs. John Reeves were Misses
Becky and Susan Jordan of Wich-
ita Falls. Saturday night guest
was Mrs. Grace Keck of Nocona.
Sunday afternoon guests
Jordan and daughters,
Falls.
Miss Thelma Dunaway was
weekend visitor of Dr. and Mrs.
D. L. Ligon of Wichita Falls.
Tuesday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Skinner were Mrs.
Tom Skinner and Harold of Noco-
na Thursday night Mrs. D. . W.
Cunningham. Nocona. Visitors in-
cludet) Bob Skinner of Bowie, Les-
lie Combs of Prairie Valley and
Mr and Mrs. Jack Miller. Wed-
nesday afternoon Mrs. Skin-
ner attended the Arts and Crafts
club as a guest of Mrs. M. L. Car-
leton. The club met at the Carle-
ton residence, in Ringgold.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Lewis
were Saturday night visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Aust of Rock
Springs Sunday they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Aust of Rock Springs.
Sunday they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Stout of Ringgold and the
Stout houseguests Mr. and Mrs.
C. T. Clements of Eik City, Okla-
homa. Sunday supper guests were
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lewis and
children of Cement, Oklahoma.
Saturday dinner and supper,
guests of Miss Minnie Belle and I
Virgil Manley and Mrs. Myrtle
Croxton were Mr. and Mrs. Arch-
ie Manley of Fort Worth Sunday
supper Mrs. Green Manley, Te-
sa, Alecia and Nordis of Nocona
Dinner guests Mrs. Mary Clay of
Quitaque. Mrs. Kate heed of Tur-
key. Mrs. Clay and Mrs. Reed al-
so visited the Pete Hensons and
Mrs. Hilda Workman and Buck
Saturday evening.
Hardy Seay accompanied Mrs.
Wilma Seay to Lubbock to attend
the homecoming and Dads Day at
Texas Tech. They also visited
Mrs. Ruby Coffman and Mrs. Nell
Wiley and family. Mrs. Bonnie
Teague of Bowie and Mrs. Lattice
Barnes of Nocona and Mrs. Har-
dy Seay attended the Goldwater
Rally in Wichita Fails Saturday
night.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W H. Farmer were Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Stuart and children of Wea-
therford and Mrs. Stean Collier
and Ricky of Wichita Falls. Sun-
day guest was Verbal Farmer of
Iowa Park. Friday evening visitor
Mrs. Dora Porter of Stoneburg.
Monday overnight guest of Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Hardin was Bob
Wheat of Oklahoma City, Oklaho-
ma.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Swearingin
and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Swearin-
gin and daughters of Wichita Fall
returned home Mpnday after
spending the weekend visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Eichhorn of San
Antonio. Friday evening they vis-
ited the Jack Ritchies. Sunday
dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs
Wayne Hutson, Wichita Falls;
Mrs. Oleta Baker of Barstow.
California and Mrs. Myrtle Milam
of Nocona.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ritchie and
Glenellen and Doyle Winter were
Sunday visitors of the E. D. Lanes
of Newport. Saturday night Miss
Ritchie and Doyle attended the
Halloween Carnival at the New-
port Community Center. He was
Sunday supper guest.
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Cordie
Dear Mr. Lynn:
We would like to take this op-
portunity to thank and praise you
for the great job you and your
newspaper did for the School Bond
Election. Without your responsive
articles and tireless efforts,
entire proposition would
been a failure.
It has been a pleasure to work
with you, and wd as architects
plan to expend 110 percent of our
talent and efforts to give Bowie a
school expansion program that
they will be proud of. I
Thanks again for yuur support.
James' R. Ki Hebrew
Roy D. Sanders, Jr.
James M. Cupit
James R. Killebrew and Roy D.
Sanders. Jr.
Associated Architects and Engin-
eers
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Ritchie were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Hutson. j
Sammy Bell of Nocona was Sat-
urday overnight guest of Ross L,
Black.
Mr. and Mrs. Ghomer Medearis
and Miss Etta Mae M e d e a ris
spent Friday with the Jay Walker
family of Nocona. They also visit-1
ed Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Rowland.
Sunday dinner guests of the Me-
dearis’ were Joe Henry, Mrs.
Claudia Paschall and the F. C.
Rowland's of Nocona.
Jerry, Terry and Billy Winter
were T '
the Jimmy Winter's of Nocona.
They all spent unday at the Llo-
yd Winter home.
Those who attended funeral ser-
vices for Gilbert Bryde Mitchell
at Wichita Falls Monday were Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Lewis. Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Henson. Mrs. Pauline
Seay and Mrs. Hilde Workman.
Mrs. Seay, Mrs. Cordie Ritchie
and Mrs. Elsie Hewitt attended
the services for Mrs. Ora Stillwell
Saturday afternoon.
Visitors during the week of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Pippin were Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Short, Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Parker of Nocona, Mr. and
Mrs. Weldon Kirby and Kristie of
Wichita Falls, Mr. and Mrs. E. I.
Mills of Rock Springs and their
houseguests, Mrs. Mandy Frances
of Port Lavaca and Mrs. Zetta
McNamara of Denton. Monty Kei-
th Kirby son of the Weldon Kirbys
spent the past week with the Pip-
pins. Weekend guests of the Pip-
pin were Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Spraggins and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Knowles all of Sagi-
naw. Sunday night the Pippins
visited A. V. Corpening who is in
the Bethania Hospital at Wichita
Falls.
AMeaHoa '■
Belcherville
tkm has advised your correspon-
dent that the broken mower has
now been repaired and for mem-
bers to send their contributions to
the treasurer, Mrs. Joe Pippin,
Rt. 3, Nocona, or to Mrs. W. A.
Sewell of the finance committee
in Nocona, to help defray repair
expenses. Keeping your Cemetery
clean will help to keep snakes out.
Several times rattlesnakes have
been killed when the grass got too
high.
Mrs. Bertha Bailey returned
last weekend from spending a few
days with relatives at Ringgold.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hail re-
turned late last week from spend-
- , . - „ ing about three weeks with re-
Satarday overnight guests ot tatlves rt pojnts in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Appling, Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Chambers and
children of Decatur were S u nday
guests here of Mr. and Mrs. J i m
Chambers.
Mrs. Nova Taylor of Fort
Worth visited Mrs. J. T. Jones and
Opal here last weekend. Mrs.
Taylor is a daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Savage of
Sunset.
Mrs. Fannie Barker return-
ed Sunday from spending a week
with relatives in Lawton, Okla.
BY MYRTLE MeMILLION —
Sharon Freeman of Naw Harp
had as her guest Monday night,
Dawna Boyd.
Tuesday night guest of Janice
Long was Linda Eldridge of For-
estburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter and
family had as their guest Sunday.
October 25, the Rev. Bert Domin-
ey of Fort Worth
Mr. and Mrs Garner Enaey of
Vernon were visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Ensey Oct-
ober 26 and October 27.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rater visited
her sister. Mrs L. M Davis of
Gilliland last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Foster and
R. K. Ensey were in Gainesville
Wednesday.
Lonnie Rater attended the FFA
Awards Banquet at Fort Worth
October 26 He received his Lone
Star Farmers Degree.
Mrs. M. Tompkins of Mallard
spent Tuesday night with Mrs. A.
B. McMillion.
Several from here attended the
Halloween Carnival at the Forest-
burg High School Friday night.
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Mrs. William Leonard accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Leonard met William at Love
Field Thursday morning. Bill was
returning from Iceland where he
had been stationed with the Air
Force for a year.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webb, Nancy
and Jim of Dallas spent the week-
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Leonard and Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Webb.
MRS BAIRD’*
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Lynn, Emerson, Jr. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1964, newspaper, November 5, 1964; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1364137/m1/14/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.