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THE BOWIE NEWS.
BOWIE, TEXAS
nd- tarfrsaro ^ge-oTcTy which
It wax cumptjsud- 142 years
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colqrful ahd durable fabric.
down„paym"ent and
Regular Meeting Held-
For Baptist W. M. U.
The W. M. U, of the First Bqp-
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1947
/Bowie, Texas
Regular
EOX
0N5ILITIS!
K RELIEF!
end discomfort
ESIA-MOP. It
mbining a local
germicidal- dye
n-Powerful and
ler throat mem-
dren. You must
mop ever used
efunded. Cen-
>, only 50c of
NARVENE
SUDS
Kinds
W.omrrf*r“'—
nd coats, j
measure. I
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Seven Roast
LEAN .
PORK STEAK,
Preserves
OR ?
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g ample ]
bt- W-ash* V
j TEXAN
THEATRE
Bowie, Texas
YOUR FAMILY SHOW
THE TIME SHOP
up Stairs ' old postoffice building
NEW CROP
CABBAGE, - ■
SPANISH SWEET
ONIONS,
I th i
ill. McVicker, Boh White. Barry
‘ I Cof ’ ■
■RAGE IN HEAVEN" AT VOUB
TEXAN. THEATRE. N ARCH 2nd
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- ”ONDA
45c
38
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FRESH ROASTED
PEANUTS,
NO. 1 ROUND WHITE
POTATOES, IS
10
39c
Y_28± 1947
here evcept
10
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35c
> given for three best ! ;jre as applicable- as
Mrs’. U., A. Randolph also points rut that
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APPROVED BY GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
Suds in Hardest Water
Pure Cane Sugar 5
Dried Peaches
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afternoon/ February 25, in
I basement of the chureh for tlfe [ Odge
regular business meeting.
Mrs.. B, F. Tinsley, president,
calk-d the meeting to erdef. After
en followed by a prayer by Mi'S-
I,. -R. Jones: Reports weie j ' j
en by ,all-standing chairmen: cash j ed with Miss Ttup-i Scott
Over Jackson's Grocery
Tuesday, Mar. 4ffi.
7.30 ’ I-her, C. Holloway: c. Y. . Cosby, I.
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Any Eligible Veteran invited to attend these ' I
meetings, 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights at 7:30.
. REFRESHMENTS ~~ 1 .
Pl-Do B°y 1OC
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
February 28 - March I
Follow The Leader
With .The. East Side Kids
—Plus Second Feature—
Wild Bill Elliott ’
Gabby Hayes in
Tucson Raiders
You were part of the forces that lough*
and wo'n the greatest war in history. (The
same thing could have been said to the
'men who came back after World War I.)
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Don't leave the job undone. Do as hundreds
of thousands of your former comrades are
' 'Jaiiw th. .V, fc,, W, iTJwt—by......
united effort, let's make the peace per-
• manent!
CALIFORNIA — SUNKIST
LEMONS
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World , lid World Poa'e
Come to the Bower ." Mr -. | Ill—
ertory Hymn by Choir." “The
Garden, of Prayer;” Circle of
prayers’by members of congreg-
’ for
by the
8 oz.
tiox
7
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you, fifty often,
* SornefintetO' ?
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unystalize our determination that
by Gods I .help wc will do our
part to erase them.
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— None sold io grocers or their agents
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LIVING ROOM COMFORT
9x12 All Wqpl Masland Rug —. Stromberg-Carlson Table Model Radio-
Beautiful Walnut Finish with inlaid decorated tops — Coffee Table,-End
Table and Lamp Table. Bronze and Chrome,"all metal Smoking Stand-p-p ( jh
Beautiful China Table Lamp with large decorative shade.
And Two-Piece smart! New! Comfortable KROEHLER livingroom
~ 1“ Covered with beautiful , ;
A‘wonderful value, and with bnly a small
m' 3c
A. -Ak Sudh’i
i <>n (.the'
epjoy- sending gifts were Mmes. A. C. Lillies. A general disctt'.-ioh
- I. The hostesses-, Mines'.- S,—W.
■ i Help’d, A. J. Cone and Ellie Mel-
l lon, served refreshments from'a
beautifully. dccornteii table .\MthMontague on. Friday, Eel
J a navy organtly cl(>th an'd a cen-
terpiece of Lesli flowers. IThc
members present were: Mines. A.
’ G. Alexander,' Alec Anghve. Wai
- ter't’offield. Donna Cuppies , 'W:j Hubs With
vitfes."
was paTd 100‘T.r ...... .................
the county. Minutes of the l^t ' for Oiu shlvi'
meet ng were read by MrS-. Peyr- -T. C.
Hwrr, in • absence of-Mis. V.'. R7| Church and.-the chtrr Untynrstrl
•Williams, secretary.
. ing was then turned over Io
Inez 'Rudytof BowiC Ma (Dowell
Music Club.
$21.43 ' MQNTHLY , i.ii
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We welcome you to visit our store and see this and other values in
home furnishings. ' • '
GARRETT & COMPANY
FURNITURE
Next on the,.program was ‘an [day.
-exentinge of hwaeiruule
.with prices given for three best ' ;jre us’ applicable as then. It
I articles. Mrs! U.. A. Randolph* also points cut thatj^ir failures
I won first | rize. Mrs. Herman 1 f*o- j Ph ted CduncTT for uscK on this
n;.’d secos,1 prate and Mrs Alton ' -—
ip the basement of the City Add- w stl tl th Vl| prize -
jjr.tlFe many LiTgliTappoju ...7F 1 ,H*evtll< V) l)(, |leIJ
carrying out the- Vulcnt tie nvillf. I - .
wt
71. ~|
Rwreshmerfts wt'te servi- l to .1
thirty nine mc-p-.-f and ,1b: r vis
y. / Jb
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JOIN your’V F'W Post TODA
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Mrs. F. C. Pullon, reporti ■.
Specials Fri., Sat. Feb. 28, Mar. 1
■ TEXAS SEEDLESS — Mesh Bag
| Grapefruit 25 ' A
fHead
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lb
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^^Happeninqt
Udrs. Knightstep: Feted
With Surprise PaiTy^~
Mrs. C.~ U. Kriigh.tstep «. ..
named hvqorl'e for a* ,
Mrs. Pete.M<ail>l( and ah ;<.iu-Cliftoif l iwiJn
< >*’i' 1 |'i< j.t‘. *1 < T*. tcci, Hattie At-’ •
tor! tbc- delij’.htfill . flair, at E e , kii’.soU,,W. A. Wells. J. S. Eili:1 n. I
. hottie of the 1 .Iter. ( ■ I 'll. J.. ’■ rphyr i-e /io R'obeiii
——It—'came—a—cumpLTo—i L'dlTui^ rick.. j. G. Rtw.iw,
- to Mrs. KnightMep and wtu-n ;hei' ’lernyf.deau Hays,- ti. rtcr .1'klnon
walked into the room a group<IJa,v Pipk'ns hnd "I.arryWliyrTe |
■of hbr neighbors and-friends t-e-'l aral’Chai'esMoukler, the hop-|,-
gan singing "Happy Birthday," j <iree and thev hostesses. , J 1-Hlies and Airy
' Piaijv selections end .jmgs ThllW. .unabk 112. ‘.'llillhl... ; nd
Mrs. J, G. twgsoDW'were - ___
Cd, and a prayer was'offered by Ihri pen W. A. Medlin, John !’b"'-vi <i Hv .all.'Henihei y
( Airs.,I. Van Johnson.
^'A’Terfe^ir.<:^T’I^
I ' * • 1 w<
"* punch was served to the foilowing
I.Mine's. Rolen Fvsher, Lee ^l*'P- [ idem, pj-e: iding. •
party on her birthd. y,-Fcbrcat v ! hs,. ^Cvrt:s I rwice, .1 Veil Jo.uu | Di rii.g the bu.-.i-.c. s I,ol i 1
18. Mrs. Pete. Ahnil. !<* . nd . i. id *li .on Fiokius, A. .Cain- 1 P.;-:-<•>' J'' ■ dis.-: ■ .1 . > i j ‘r
A. II. 'Hudgins y, ■" > <.- > !i |b.'J;e. -1» T*. liintcd, Ih.tlie At', '■*'!' Vvajtei Coll, it .... -.1 to
""" ‘ • move-ere; e,-myrtle'for the Me-:
...... seeds'hir
>•*' th<’> I s '11" ; -a-ishgilig il'.i
their *Ca’i.re. '| "i';° sponsored the party.-
g iiTies and cokes were sei
DAISY — WELL CURED
57c CHEESE, lb
■MnanMBHBBi MMoaaHnivma
TAK-A-TASTE I LbA
Peach — Plum or Apricot Jar .
FOLGERS COFFEE
MARGARINE
ORANGES
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LIKE A 1MX 7OR«S
STETTHOS^OrEiOXl’Ol 11 WATCH
No haphazard watfih repairing here! Weren't hang
your watch on a board for a week or two to check
it. No, indeed! When you bring your watch in, wc
put it on the WcftchMaster and this amazing elec- -
tronic instrument prints a record* tolling us exactly
what is wrong Isee tho "dad-ct", above).
Wo can then estimate proper charges, immediately,’
adding nothing by guess-work. When your watch
is repaired, we check it again, assurii g you ol
“proven" efficiency ol pur^work.—faster, toe!
DM A fl I? TflflT YUiJR WATCH REPAID CuEtJiIEJI OQ
KELLOG U 11 oz
CORNFLAKES, B x
iHERSHRY’S
COCOA
TEXAS J STANDARD
TOMATOES,
Van Camp’s
CHILI
CURTIS — TOMATO
JOKE J «0.
We reserve the right to limit
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4^* VvezseaA, l/efoia/K/
.— Mrs, H. C. Fox gave a
port—on—Mtinkoting—(tom mi
with these recommendations: 1. i
Make an -effort to* sell any sur- j
plus foods produced-'on the farm
through local merchants, -such
as fruits,' nuts, vegetables, pou-
lb y- ahd d.ulpfudtirtS1. 2.' RtIV "
through pooled orders foods--not
grown in this section jand if pos-
sible sell throtigfi pooled orders’
Any surplus foods to other sec-
tions. 3.- Continue buying tlirtgigh
pooled orders such as feed, milk-
«pff:eld*and Miss Clara Stephens, ing ebuipment. and any. other ar
tii les we tnay- bo able .to purch-
ase-at a saving. .4 That each
t-lub sponsor a prbducers-consu-
2hil—; .^_11UND A Y. ^AN_P | mors - cducatu nal—program-!— *4r
v ■ ■ J That each club select one pro-
I du'et and improve Hie method of
I! producing and selling; i>. Studv
, Ji laliels o fte> t rli. , i anm-. I go<ids
. . |: nd household equipment.
M./Golllday. F. (' Hoard.’ M.
"‘Ti’>’sey.’"ATAT Sadler, George Sly-
ughter, Walter Slaughter, Roy
Wesson aiul the- hostesses.
Sunday-Mopday
March 2-3
"RAGE IN HEAVEN"
Ingrid Bergman
Robert Montgpqi^ry
■**^^w***» "*•
Tuesday and Wednesday
March 4 - 5
Edmund Lowe
Marjorie Rambeau
J Oh! What A Night
Second Feature
i Riders of ihe West
. The Rough Ridefis,
, Tim McCoy
-Buck Jones
\ i \ __H J-’. Ai |
Thursday On’y
March 6
"CLUNY BROWN"
Charles Boyer LU
Jennifer Jones
'V, .
follows:
jruarv I Organ Prelude, Mrs. Julian |low-
21, in their regular monthly' man. Choir: Hymn, ‘ Sweet Hour
ar.cej.ing, with Mrs. U. A. Ran r rtf Prayer" !>y congregation
i Lord’s Pray
report of club- acti- of Prayer follower] with prayer
” I heme ’ "The
15y I’ll ^eTubs.th I Responsibility of Prayer"", ’first"
i . 1 »— z^...hT^,s. ])V |]u, paster. Dr.
Vinson; second For our
” ! ~-
The meet-1 by J. D-. Moore;-third Ridding our
io y[js„ 1 hearts of Prejudice against Down-
, trodden races . A Human In- Q
A sing-song fwl. .tore 1 Storv by Mi-?.- G.. A.-QuuM
------- ...... ..icmbeis, ■.■ly-wiuil! ■•'ntvii.i. fourth The flr.'UHiw I
tnr | by A; is. Cluront’c Moore ; rd Mi < ’• bt\ Purer h»r ()m Nation
‘U Clarke, s nr,ing • "Blue b> Mr ". John.■]}. Hunt: Prayer fo>-
Bonnett, the Flower ol Texas,”.! our nation’ by Mr. Hun!: fit!’.
"Salute to Texas' 'and "Will You i For the World arid World Peace
~ Li — JAtf! In|’
WmWWsoiT^mfllvw^^rr^TTn^TPeacebxTL^^lioi^Sim p s o ri;- OI f -
fxano. . r-——
giv-1 A short business Sessibn follow-
en by ,an. standing cnairmen: cash j ed with Mrss-!ftujh -Scott giv ng | P' avTrs’ny memogrs ot coni
Bf and clothing gifts were given to, an interesting-.report from £du-' dion, closing with prayer
|7 Buckner Orphans Home. Earl | rational „and Expansion Commit- IW, which was sent by
U He der had chtirge of Mission I f, ,.. M, H. Fox ’gave a re- ~~~ ' ' '■—~—
--------- program yith Mrs.; James Ch’ap. .
man leading and/ presented the
devotional. ’ __
| Those pbesenf included Mmes.
G. B. Bradshaw, Gayle Bratildy,
' I,. R‘. Jofles, John Jacksori, E. W;
He '-ihfxTgtdn. fr P... Tilish'f .—Roy ■
J Coffield. Will Ryan. Bill Myers,
pT. E., McGaugh, Howard Wheeler,
i Lam Couch, Walteix Coffield,
. ■ Joe Fulcher, C. E. Ryan, -D. Lut- ,
Jackson, Joe Fulcher and Mr p^p’eshlDan ClilSS ElljoVS
(by VW-ntine 1’artv *
’ I Thursday evening. February 13,
“Lillies’’ Theme 01 lie Freshman class enjoy ed a g.iy
Gaideii Club Discussion , vak-ntme party, wiuch w..s held
’■■The Garden .Club held their I >1’ nf ,h“
. regular,."ii'ieqtiiiU. Monday., .'^cb.-jU!
,’ruary 24. in the club room wilf Li”
, Mrs. George- SlaUghtei, the pre -p-' • . ■■
T.h tal h- ih -o^.ta'iw We
I tending, with^a huge tr<-
I'Tie g'tm drops, in many
Imo-e er^'n^ dwfbr liu: Mu: I 'C.mv,. tmd-^Mwmg v.
oi-il Drive and flower : eedi. Hr i'r"d . by more than in
tl-e .Irnro:' CluJis. - • ■. .-•t-.mr'-tMs. Wtth ;r ntm-lei-
The r rogt am for’' the <ht^- w:i.- | ''n<" • 'B'.' ’■B'' 1 _
ell JMMlVM
Vrs. .Donna Cuples discussed Day
presented a diiicussion
iLjSl’sJVjUiamsJIthsU^du! •
Montague County FI.. 1.).
The---Montague Comity:. Humq
,m I World Day. Of IT ayer
1 ■ d Observed’ Febiikh v 21
| Th<» W.n’lfl Day i'I' Fray.-r Awi's'
| 'Jiserved in'Bowie. With ail int-
•j i-rrsting and,, inspirational pro-
, gram' and prayer sen ice at-, t+n-
1' r t PresKyti nan Cliurcli. Fj-ov
day. February 2I>.
.. .I ... Mrs. .Paul Donald, piesident of
Demonstration Counc 1 met in the! f]v, Wonum't Aiixitiary,, preside!
home of Mrs. W. R. William.; of and the program was <*s follows:
ryj .Qi-gan Prelude, M
tl V ’ »nort f’liMii”
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dolph, chairniun, 'presiding. I Lord's Prayer in unison: Intro-
Roll-.call was answered by 'ten |-duc1 ion and history of World Day
Thr Education^ Fund I bv'chairman; The
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1947, newspaper, February 28, 1947; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367472/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.