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Mr*. J. E. Smith. Roy Broom.
Henry Booth. M.t. nuftrey Win-
Um. Wade Boland, E. C. Lovelady.
Mra. O. E. Kirby. Ervin Head.
Bobbie Sue Itomlin. Mrs. Bill
Lewis, Doyle Peeey. Mrs. B. W.
Hardison ail of Bowie.
Patients Dismissed
Mrs. R Xilliott. Macy Green,
Mary McWilliams, Miss Allie
uray, Melvin Case.
Claude Womack. Mrs Chester
Moore and infant eon, W. V. Lind-
sey, Pete Boyd, Marvin Precise.
Mrs. James Burris and infant
son. BUI Fancher. Carter Scott.
Mrs. Janette Bollen, W. B. Gar-
rett \ ‘
IS. B. Watson, Wayne Nored,
Mrs. J. C. Short. Mr*. T. P. Evan,
Mra. Eugene Alien and infant son.
Henry Booth. Wade Roland and
HD Achievement
Day Saturday
'There will be club exhibits on
homemaking practices, h oTibies
fall flowers, a baxaar, and door
prises at the annua) fall Home
Demonstration Club Achievement
Day to be held In Bowie on Sat-
urday November 7 in the First Na-
tional Bank Community Room
The event will be open to the pub
.ic from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
Mrs. Joe Pippin of Rt. 3, Noco-
na. is HD council chairman. Oth-
er officers are Mrs Homer Ward.
Bowie, Mrs F. B. Scott. Forest
burg. Mrs C. E. Ayres, Saint Jb.
The chairman of the achieve-
ment committee is Mrs. Floyd
Myers. Bowie, with Mrs. Sam
Crownover, Rt 3. Nocona, as co-
chairmen. Other members of the
committee are Mrs. Tom Ditto,
Bowie; Mrs. Jack Hdnson. Noco-
na; Mrs. Homer Ward. Bowie, and
Mrs. B. 0. Mitchell. Jr.. Nocona.
Grimsley of Alvord.
B.
Hospital Notes
(A* prewM Wedneeday bms*
Ing by tb* Bewle Heeaital.)
Patieeta Admitted
Tommy Clary. Nocona.
Mrs Besaie Hudspeth of Forest
burg.
Mrs. B.
W. B. Garrett. S. B. Watson.
Wayne Nored. Mrs J. C. Short.
Evans, Mrs. Eugene
BELCHERVILLE NEWS
,BY MM. HU DE E. WOBKMAN
Bowie Personals
a. The “Hob-
owned and
Crim, will
located at 117
and Wednea-
! Mr. and
Saturday. November 7. will be
opening day for a ratbw unique
new business in Bowk
igift and Diet Shop,
managed by Gladys
open its doors,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crenshaw
and daughters attended the Hallo-
ween Carnival at Prairie Valley
Friday night.
Wednesday night visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Useiton and Linda
were Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Elkins
of Nocona.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Swearingen were Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Miller and Mr.
and Mrs. Randall S w e a ringen,
Randy and Lisa of Nocona.
Mrs. Eula Mills of Rock Springs
and Mrs. Cordie Ritchie visited
A. V. Corpening in Bethania hos-
pital Wednesday. Mrs. R 11 c hie
was overnight guest of the Bern-
ard Ritchie's and Mrs. Mills was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Seeds have
returned to Bowie after spending
a month fishing at Port Aransas.
Texas. They also visited with their
granddaughter, Miss Pat Seeds in
Corpus Christi.
Wise Street, next door to Mor- her speciality and she is anxious
row's Coffee Shop, featuring three
main divisions.
One will display hobbies especi-
ally for children. In the center
section will be general merchan-
• i^mtaeeiSMWsr wtcxscay. MOV.UM
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Hobbies, Gifts, Diets
Targets for New Shop
diae and the third dividsion wRl
carry a line of diet foods.
Mrs. Crim, who holds B.S. de-
gree in Home Economics from
Texas Tech, has had experience
along the diet line Allergies are
Poe, both of Wichita Falta. Thurs-
day evening they visited Mra. A.
C. Short at Bowie Rest home and
Mra. Bethena Short in the Bowie
hospital.
Mrs. Elsie Hewitt visited Sun-
day through Friday with Mr. nod
Mrs. La June Hewitt and David of
Fort Worth. Wedneeday night they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Earl
Hewitt.
Thursday luncheon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Reeves were Mrs.
Lily Buck and Mrs. Grace Keck
of Nocona.
Dinner guests of Mrs. Roxie
Miles were Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Miles of Nocona, Mr. and Mrs.
John Reeves and Bob Ritchie of
Wichita Falta.
are great-grandparento.
Mr. and Mra. James R. Burris
are the parents of Clifton Wagon-
er Burris born October 28 in the
Bowie Hospital He weighed 4 ibs
11% on.
Dewey Kevin Moore was born
October 27 in the Bowie Hospital.
He weighed 9 lb. 1 os. and his par-
ents are Mr. and Mra. Chester D.
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey W. Winton
are the parents of a baby boy
born November 1 in the Bowie
Hospital. His name is Owen Crav-
ing and he weighed 5 lb. 5 w
when he arrived.
CongrahilaifonB
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buffington
announce the birth of a son, Ken-
ny Ray. He was born at Bethania
Hospital in Wighlte Falls. Thurs-
day. October B. Kenny weighed
5 lbs 12% ou.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Barter and Mr. and Mr*.
C. O. Buffington all of Bowie.
Great-grandparento are Mr. and
Mrs R. N. Morton of Bowie and
Mrs. Nancy Richards of Pacific
Grove, California.
Doyle Ray Allen was born to
Mr and Mrs. Eugene Allen Oct.
31. Doyle Ray weighed 8 lbs. 11 oss.
He has a big brother. Rickey Eu-
gene who is 5 years old. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Romine of Montague and Mr. A.
J. Allen of Bowie. Mr. and Mrs.
D. C. Guiliiams of Montague and
Mrs. N. J. Romine of Montague
Mr. ate Mra. WUUam Meikle of
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1 ate Bessie Grant.
....... Fl a musical at the home of the
Lloyd Winter’* was attended by
Mr. ate Mra. Roscoe Winter and
children of Wichita Falla, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Ritchie ate Gienellen,
Misses Sandra ate Kay Lane of
Newport. Mr. and Mrs. James
Davis and Virginia and Mr and
Mr*. Jimmy Winters all of Noco-
na.
Guests Sunday of Misa Minnie
Belle and Virgil Manley and Mrs.
Myrtle Croxton wore Mr*. Green
Manley and daughter* of Nocona.
Wednesday evening visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Ghomer Medearis
were (lev. and Mr*. F. C. Row-
land of Nocona.
Mr*. Pete Skinner W»» Tuesday
luncheon guest of Mr*. D. W. Cun-
ningham of Nocona mJ
day afternoon visitor of
to help others with similar prob-
lem*.
She ha* long been known for her
interest in hand crafts of many
kinds. Her latest hobby, "Shell
Picture Art,” was displayed in the
recent Bowie and Wichita Falta
art shows.
Coffee and cookies will be serv-
ed opening day.
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Thnrolay ate Friday
November S and «
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L. Hawthorne, of Perry-
Mrs. W. L- Hawthorne, of Perry-
ton, at their cabin at Lake Noco-
na. Mr*. Imogene Crenshaw Wtt
a Saturday afternoon visitor af
Mr. and Mrs Pete Skinner.
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Farmer
were Saturday overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stuart and
children of Weatherford. They re-
ceived a call Sunday morning ear-
ly and had to come home a* their
brother - in - law Cecil Pickett of
Newport had suffered a stroke and
was in critical condition in Bowie
hoapital.
Dinner guests of Mrs. Cordie
Ritchie were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Ritchie and daughters of Wichita
Falta.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ritchie and Gienellen were
Misses Sandra and Kay Lane of
Newport. Their parents Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Lane joined them Sun-
day to spend the day.
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NEWS
By
MRS. LUTHER McMANUS
There was a big attendance at
the Halloween Carnival Saturday
night. Several families from Bow-
ie attended
Mr. ate Mrs. R H. McDuriei
and Tommy of Hurst Mr. and
Mr*. Ray Janes. Kay. ate Karen
of Fort Worth speat the weekend
with their parents Mr. ate Mrs
Hobart Coyk
Viaithv Mr* Nannie Taylor and
Mias Lisiy Anted this weekend
were Mr nd Mrs Carl Sublet of
Spring Fted. Osters di. Jake Jor-
dan of Bowie. Herman Snwth. and
Brent of Fart Werth.
Mr. ate Mrs Dte Cordell of
Bowie visited with Mr and Mrs.
Luther McManus during the week
Mr*. Jess Cater ate Alyce Nam
are visiting Wrchka Falls this
ws®k.
The Frank Taylor* of Electra
visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pickett
Saturday afternoon ate attended
the Halloween carnival Saturday
night
Mr. and Mrs John George Lem-
ons and children of Nocona visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Lemons the past weekend.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Alexand
er and family of Wichita Falla
visited Saturday night with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John.Woo-
*■
Mrs. Eva Thornsberry of Bowie
visited this week with the Dwane
Lanes. Others visiting them were
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ritchey and
Glenn Ella of Belcherville and Mr.
ate Mr*. E. D. Lane of Bowie. .
Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Andrews
had their daughter and family of
New Mexico visit them over the
weekend. Also a grandson of
Frederick. Okla . visited
Mrs. Effie Brazeal of Bowie
. spent Saturday night with Mrs.
Mildred McMte«-
Jem Hanson and Dwayne Par-
ker *f Bowie were Saturday night
and Sunday visitors in the Tommy
Hansel home. Other who visited
the Hansons Sunday were Mrs.
MMtttMlrurter, Karen and Keo
nMh. Bowie; Mr and Mrs. Jimmy
Love and three children of Chico
ate Mr*. Leila Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hanson
ate Patricia were in Wichita
Falta Saturday
Wesleyaa G«iW
Hears Review
k ite Wesleyan Service Guild of
the Mrrt Methodist Church met in
th4 home of Mr* Burton Karstet-
ter with Mr*. Her*chel Stephens
ate Mrs. Barry EShLa a« co-ho«t-
essas.
Mrs. Harry Denver reviewed
the book ‘United Nations and the
New Nations" telling of the relig-
ions and beliefs of the countries
belonging to the UN.
During the business s e s sion.
presided over by Mrs. Herman
Unurd. president. It was decid-
ed to send a box of article* to be
used in therapy to the State Hos-
pital in Wichita Falls. Due to a
conflict the December meeting
and Christmas party date has
been changed to December 14.
Mrs. C. E. Campbell gave the
devotional There wore Id mem-
bers present .________
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Nev. S, 9. !•
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November 7 only
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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/m1/8/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.