The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1952 Page: 8 of 12
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Happy Thanksgiving! We Are Grateful io Our Patrons for Business
We Have Enjoyed During the Year! *•
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Rev. and Mrs. Donald Wood
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. P, W<<od of Montague.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reynolds of
Nocona- were Sunday visitors.of
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Richey,
Mr. and Mrs. IL C. Thomason
<>f Vernon were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L; Thomason.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Elrod visi-
ted Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jackson
in Burkburnett on Friday.
SAM MATTEX HOME
DESTROYED BY FIRE
Miss Lura Moore is able to be
up again and is improving rapid-
ly, following an accident recent-
ly in which her ankle was in-
jured.
9. February 13, 1953, Jacksboro |
10. February 17, 1953, Bowie at
Olney.
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SPECIAL BIBLE
READING MONTH
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1952
EZERASE paper at the Bowie
News Office—for your typing—
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BY Joe Wysong
The round-ball boys start their
irst woikout ana officially
■pined 11in ,new season on Mon-
day, November 24. Bowie has all
but two boys back from last,
> ".ar and some new boys moving |
up tint look pret^ue ood. It look ; i
ike the Rabbits are planning to
o all the way again this year.
They've got the ability and the
desire. With all of this they are
going to be hard to beat. Get be-
i:i-i<l the fijiirn and follow their "
progress through the coming
weeks. Below ip the schedule for
the district games to be played.
The practice games are not all
completed yet.
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son Ste. and Mrs. V. A. Barker
in Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Ktiy Lywis of Galveston
| spending this week with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
' Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Gibson
of Fort Worth visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gibson over
the we.ek-end, I
Mrs. Grady Jackson left Fri-
day to accompany her husband
on a trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smith and
son Larry ,of Decatur were week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.
C. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brashcar
and Margaret spent Sunday with
{ friends in Coleman. '
Mrs. J. L. Davis and children
of Bowie visited Mrs. Weldon
Northcutt and family Sunday.
Visiting Mrs. Iva Jones over
the week-end were her son, Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Jones and
family of Fort Worth.
1. January 13, 1953, Nocona at
Bowie.
2. January 16, 1953, Bowie at
Graham.
3. January 20, 1953, Decatur
at Bowie.
4 January 27, 1953, Bowie at
Jacksboro.
5. January 30, 1953, Olney at
Bowie.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
Sunday morning services, 11
o’clock.
Sunday school, 9:30, for pu-
pils up to the age of twenty.
Wednesday evening services,
8:00.
All are welcome to attend
these services.
Church Building located
807 West Tarrant
from Thanksgiyinj^/Day through
Christmas were selected by poll-J
ing 1.096 ministers for their fa-1
vorite themes.
The readings for each day arc;
November 27: Psalms "■ 103.
Psalms 91; 29, Psalms 121; 30
(Sunday). Psplms 1; December 1.
BOWIE NEWS OFFICE
205 Smythe Street Bowie, Texas
THEY ARE HEREI Nice setoc-
gfon Christmas cards—a small
deposit will hold your cards un-
*U you need them. Your name
printed add<\ that personal
touch. Come in while we have
good selection. BOWIE NEWS SUNSET SOLDIER
OFFICE. RE-ENLISTS AFTER
I------; RECOVERING AWARDS
This is a special Bible reading
period.
by friends. The Mattex I Sponsored by the American
home was recently destroyed by Bible Society, the program is
lire, they were not able to sal-j now in its ninth year. According
vage many things. . to Rev. Dr. James V. Claypool,
Entertainment «f music apd who is in charge of the society’s
singing was furnished 1 • n:
I and Mrs. E. V. Russell, Ray-
i mond Newman and Mrs. Henry
Shurbert of Bowie. Several dif-
ferent groups helped with the
singing after which many nice
and useful gifts were presented
to the Mattex family.
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J During the first 12 months of
I the fighting in Korea, United
Nations ships moved 50 million
barrels of oil products to support
our military forces there.
MRS. JACKSON HONORED
BY FRIENDS
Mrs. Grady Jackson was hon-
ored with a 1 o v <* 1 y birthday
home, Tuesday November IB.
Ti e ,ru< sta ,who each took a
c<>\ered di: h, served the dinner
Supply after which Mrs. Jackson opened |
her many gifts presented her by
-the guests. • •
—Those-ntteridlng were Mn ■wild
Mrs. Raymond Jackson and Lin,-
I da, Mi'- fm(l Mis. Connie Jack-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jackson
and Tim, H. M. Jackson, Judy
Luckncss, Mmes. Troy Smith,
E. W. Elrod and Glynnc, Amos
Byrd, Jack Bell and Dannie.
J. L. Davis and children June,
Donnie and Tommy, and Mrs.
J. J. Davis. Those sending gifts
were Mrs. J. E. Elrod, and Mrs.
I V. B. Caswell.
One. of the “award winning-
est” soldiers Rationed at Fort
Sill, Oklahoma will serve the
Army for six more years. .
SFC Virker Barker,
Sergeant of A Battery 553, FA
Bn. signed his name- to re-enlist-1
merit pypi-fs last whC-R, add his I
battery is looking forward to a,
I continuation of its fine record1
, in supply inspections.
Since SFC Barker’s arrival at
i Fort Sill, last February, A Bat-
tery has filed up an impressive
fist of awards, highlighted by
the TAC Supply Economy pla-
que for the best supply economy
program at Fort Sill.
This quarterly award has gone
to SFC Barker’s battery for the
last two-three month periods,
and on top of this, SFC Barker’s
supply room has been selected
as the best in the 77th FA group
for the last four months.
Permanent possession of a 77th
Group Plaque has already been
earned by A Battery for winning
this honor three months in a
row, Plaque, SFC Barkei-. has
his sights set on duplicating the
achievement.
Sfc. Barker, who already has
almost 10 years’ service, is in
his first assignment at Fort Sill, i
Before going to Fort Sill, he was
with the 1st Cavalry Division
for five years, with 11 months
spent in Korea,
During World War II, Sfc.
Barker served in the Cltina-
Burma-Iridia theater as a ma-
chine gunner. He has worked in
supply for five years and has
Iwen a Unit Supply Sergeant for
• ~ | three and one-half years.
I Sfc. Barker is the son of Mr.
dinner given in her- honor at her
j and Mrs. V. A. Barker of Sunset,
Bowie, Texax il*S(> 11 native <>f Sunset.
— he attended school here.
j Nocona.
7. February 6, 1953, Graham at*
Bowie. t
8. February 10, 1953, Bowie at I
ble, the reading plan has been B'ccatur.
observed each year in a growing
list of countries. The 45 this' at Bowie,
year for example, is an increase
of seven from 1951.
“We do not care what version
is used, so long as people read
their Bibles,” Dr. Claypool said.
“Our only aim is to urge people
to enrich themselves from the
great treasures of the Bible. We
want to make it the best-read
book in the world, not just the
best circulated.”
Last year, the society reported, |
it distributed 16 million volumes
of the scriptures, boosting its1
record for the 136 years of its
operation to over 415 millioh I
copies.
The 29 readings recommended
Bob Chester of Fort ’ Worth l?y th®. saciet/ for_ the period |
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. Chester the past week-end.
Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Marshall
mid Mrs. J. E. Marshall of Post
Oak visited their daughter. Mrs.
E. W. Elrod’and family on Satur-
day.
Miss Jiiancll Matthews left fori' .
Dallas Saturday, where she will Psaln's 27: 2' PsaIms 4G;
be employed. I. B. M. Companv. I Psalms 90: 4' Isaiah 40; 5- Isaiah
Mrs. V. A. Barker Sr. has re-1 53: (i' Matth«>w 5:1-26.
turned home after visiting the | D^^ber 7 (Sunday), Mat-
past week in the hom» of herlthew 5:27-4«: «• Matthew 6:1-18;
; 9. Matthew 6:19-34; 10, Matthew]
7; 11. John 14: 12, John 15; 13.
I John 17.
December 14 (universal Bible I
Sunday). Psalms 23; 15, Luke
la; Romans 8; 17, Romans
12; 18. Ephesians 6; 19, Philip-
pians 4; 20. Revelation 21; 21
| (Sunday), John 1:1-18; 22. Isai-
ah 53; 23. Hebrews 11; 24, 1 Co-
rinthians 13; 25 (Christmas)r
Luke 2:1-20.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mattex and
children were honored with a
shower Tuesday night, Novem-
ber 18, in the Sunset Gymna-
sium by friends. The Mattex
| home was recently destroyed by I Bible Society,
Champ 1-H Gardener
Gardening has conic to mean
many, things to Nel! Fuller, 17,
of Buffalo Springs. A favorite
project, it has helped with the
family food budget, promoted re-
laxation and good health, and
Nell statewide recognition
in the 1-11 Garden
awards program.
Her a 11-expense
trip to tin- Nation-
al -Lil Chib > on-
gross in Chicago
Wai provided by
AIlis-Chalmer.'. As
- far back as sho
<•ji.ii - i>i< pi>i*' t hi 4
young mi.-s had
helped with the family garden
and la t year she started her
own. When the time came to
plant the early vegetables,
onions, cabbage, peas, lettuce,
h<-< Is, carrots, spinach and corn,
it whs so dry that water had to
he curried to the field. Notwith-
standing, she stored 750 pounds
of potatoes, 100 pounds of
onions, and 25 pounds of beans.
She also canned and froze more
than 000 pints, of vegetablos and
fruits. This year she served as
president of local club and coun-
ty council.
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1952, newspaper, November 28, 1952; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367778/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.