The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952 Page: 3 of 16
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GIVE HIM THE BEST!
CARTER’S
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FINE LEATHER
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FAMOUS PHOENIX" SOCKS
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COMPACTS, Gold or Silver
in all styles.
Tingling cool after-shave lotion
. .. reel he-man cologne bath
briskly scented with tangy Old
Spice ... . for every boy-grad
on your list!
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Cottons, slub rayons, sheer batiste...
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V-necked, sleeveless, with match-
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and shoulder straps. Prettily
gathered net bodice over cloth and
matching net band at hemline of
gathered skirt . . . she’ll be thrill-
ed with one! Sizes 32-40.
Nothing will give him so much wear and good
looks as a fine "Manhattan’’ shirt. Fine count
broadcloth, stay-put collars, every "Manhattan” .
manformqd for perfect fit, sanforized for lasting
fit. White, solids, stripes.
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socks. They have a rich look in new patterns, new
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address: 904 N. Mason; # B. L.
Bingham from Cisco, Texas, em-
ployed by Lane Well Company,
Bowie address: 706 Lindsey; Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Porter from No-
conti, employed by Southwestern'
Life Insurance Company, Bowie,
address: 504 E. Tarrant; C. A.'
Bell from Vashti, Employed by
Bowie ad-
day!
G. T. Steadham from Graham,
Texas, employed by J. B. Revier
Company, Bowie address: 500 W.
Jtfalnut; Charles W. Ray from
tArdmore, Okla., employed by
’ Lance Cookie Company, Bowie I Loveall’s Laundry,
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{ fyRIDAY, MAY 16, 1952
Recent Newcomers io Bowie
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I The following newcomers have
» been welcomed to Bowie by the
! Bowie Chamber of Commerce
• Welcoming Service;
THE BOWIE NEWS. BOWIE. TEXAS
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dress:
Scott from
Fuller Brush Company,
address: 206 E. Wise.
Miss
Home
Home Demonstration
Women Attend District
Meeting at Gainesville .
Thirty-eight Home Demonstra-
tion .Club women of Montague
county attended a district meet-
ber, Miss Maurine Hearn, State
Home Demonstration Club lead-
er, apd, Mrs. Fred Hopkins, State
4-H committee-,1 chaiwan.
Other guesti on the program
were Mr. W. I. Glass, District
Agricultural Agent, and
Lida Cooper, District
Demonstration Agent.
Each year
Demonstration
ciation offers
A-2/c James R. Cross and wife
spent last week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hickey.
Mr. and Mrs. Hickey tools
them to Dallas Monday night
where Cross boarded a plane for
New York City. He will report to
Camp Kilmer, N. J., for over-
seas assignment in Europe.
- Mrs. Cross will resume her
studies at T. S. C. W., in Denton.
Mrs. I. S. Benson of Dallas war
in Bowie Wednesday on busi-
ness. '
the Texas Home
Women’s Asso-
a scholarship to
some worthy 4-H girl to attend
ing of Texas Home Demonstra-
tion Club women of District IV.
in Gainesville May 8, at the
Recreation Building.
The all-day session was in
charge of Mrs. H. H. Bennett,
District IV. vice-president,
Greenville.
Each of the 18 counties repre-
sented gave a skit on roll call.
Highlights of the program
were talks by Mrs. Vaughan Bai-
ley, State Executive Board mem-
a college of Home Economics in LEAVING FOR EUROPE
Texas. One of these contestants,
Miss Margie Crawford, was on
the program.
The Montague group was in-
troduced by Mrs. Paul' Thomp-
son, county Texas Home Demon-
stration Women's Association
chairman.
Cooper Street; Cerena
Burlingame, Calif.,
Bowie
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952, newspaper, May 16, 1952; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367750/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.