The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1955 Page: 2 of 16
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THF, RnWTE NEWS, ROWTE,
?AGE TWO -SECTION ONE
TEXAS
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Dollar Day Special
CHILDREN'S SHOES
WOMEN'S and MISSES
.51 Gauge
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
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SANDALS - OXFORDS
NYLONS
8:30 A. M.
SHOES
STRAPS
White and Colors
Sandals, Flats and Medium to High Heel.
LIMITED
BE HERE AT 8:30
Wonderful Values in Our Best Quality Shoes.
8 Vi to 3
Sizes SVi to 8
BRINK’S SHOE STORE
and
Bowie, Texas
✓
DEWEY
1
June
♦
1
yr
DYE MOUND
MRS. MILDRED W. NORVELL
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and
Randall
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Hancock,
Mary
I
MAY SHOP
(At 103-A North Mason (Below Postoffice)
$$$$$
. Dollar Days
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FRIDAY -- SATURDAY- 2nd MONDAY
I
A
51/
Vacation Davs
KTO
Are Here! .
39c
NOW ONLY
Complete Insurance Cover-
for Your Car Costs
REDUCED TO
NOW
Reg. 2.29
NOW
$169
.4
Summer Clearance
Better Dresses
Cotton Print
Piece Goods
4 yds. $1.00
LADIES PLISSE
Dusters /... $27i* ea.
Dollar Day Special
• 15 Denier
age
Little. NOT io Have It May
Cost You PLENTY!
Qcrlcgr.
120 ROU FILM CAMERA
IN OR OUT
Blouses. . . . I00 ea.
LADIES' SHORTY
Plisse Pajamas
198
SOLID AND STRIPED
Chambray
5 yds. 1°°
Dow is,
Durham.
51 GAUGE, 15 DENIER
MODERNCRAFT
Hosiery. .
FULL LENGTH LADIES'
SHADOW PANEL
Plisse Slips
198
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Brewer vis-
For quality printing see The
Bowie News.
Piece Goods
Values to 89c
customers as .they cuiuc from the parking lot the Smythe sti.4‘et side of the
building.
5
I on 1
I p. m. instead of Monday after-
l noons.
Bob
Ft.
GOLFERS DEFEAT NOCONA
Bowie golfers defeated Nocona
players on the local course Sun-
CEMETER'
ELECTED
During
association
near Sunse
Reid and
re-elected
teemen for
Buford V
committee
Reid fourti
Miller twei
has been t
mittee sine
organized 1
y SMOOTHER PERFORMANCE!
¥ FINER RESULTS!
^PRECISION FEATURES!
LOOKS AND PERFORMS LIKE
A $50 CAMERA
Only . . . . ◄
(P/ui r.t t.)
Sheer Beauty with the Strength of Long Wear
— $]oo
L
TO
1
Ladies' Skirts
REDUCED
Big Saving
ON ALL SKIRTS
2^8 up
LADIES' RAYON
PANTIES
3 p,. loo
$277
$|97 $277 $399
Plisse Half
Slips......98c
v
99=
SUMMER CLEARANCE
Hand Bags $249 t.“x
Rev. and Mrs. Donald Wood,
of Sunset visited Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. McMillion. Thursday night
Mt and Mrs. W. J. Romines
of Bowie, spent the week-end vis-
iting relatives in this community.
Larry Parrack and Johnny. Lee
of Dallas returned home Sunday
after spending a few weeks with
Mr. and Mrs W C. Huddleston.
Rachel Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. McMillion, attended the
homecoming at Smyrna Sunday.
Mrs Iva Fillpot spent Sunday
night with Mrs. A. B. McMillion
One Group of Shoes and Hand Bags. Only A
Few At This Price—
■ UU QUANTITY
By MYRTLE McMILLION
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. | Mrs^ Taylor and son of Lock-
s hey, visited their son and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J., W. Landers
day Iti to 13 when five matches A*
went to extra rounds.
man.
Duck.
Echols.
Gifford,
len Taylor and Verna Mac rc-
Wedncsday afternoon - at 2 cently.
Pleads (
1 To Carr
R. M. He
were pluei
7—st-Ririe J. (
PUMPS
THANKS TO EVERYONE!
Yes Sir — Everybody Is Coming io Brink's Anniversary Sale and if You Haven't Seen Our Wonderful Values in Shoes You Should” Come in
Very Soon to Select a Pair and SAVE! ! ! Many More Styles Added to Sale Group This We?k.
Senient
For Not
Jack C
brother,
18, who 1
taeue col
robbery a
i dic^jd by
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COMPLETE PLAY SCHOOL
A ttvo weeks play school was
concluded Saturday by the high
school home economics depart-
ments During the course 27 high
school girls and 32 children at-
tendiid classes. Course consisted
of city modeling and coloring,
* song and action games, story
hours and snack time.
The following high school girls
L ■ '
and children. '
1 William Huddleston of Fort
Worth spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Huddleston.
Mrs. Taylor
Bowie Personals
Mrs. A. F. Tinney. Mrs. Nina
Mae Lockey and Mrs. Maurice
H. James arc .taking summer
school work at 'the North Texas
summer. They are commuting
from Bowie. »\
$]’7
day. The
1 J udge Li
and he s
year term
was giver
sentence
1 and of th
j '
Mrs. Irene Wood and daugh-
ters. Jan and Gail, have moved
back to Bowie after having lived
in Fayetteville, Arkansas, the
past nine months where Jan and
Gail attended the University of
Arkansas. Gail is a freshman
student at the university and Jan
finished her college career there. |
Richard and Ann Carringan re-
turned home Thursday from
I Amarillo where they had been
visiting their grandparents.
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WIN GROCERIES
B. C. Bowden and 1.. A. De >
Manter, , 4»*tB- -ef—Bowie.—--
baskets of ' groceries, valued at
$11 25 each, at the formal opening
of Johnny's Grocery and Market.
Mill and Nelson streets, last
Saturday.
John B. Woods, operator of the A
grocery, reported that over 200
person^ registered for the draw-
ing. .
Eddie Gt
from Missi:
on^business
George Medley of Galveston
Medical school visited Iris par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Medley,
Wednesday thru Sunday of this
week.
R«g. 1.29... Sale Price
Jameson, Sue Jones, (lad King.
Carol Myriek. Yyonne Robt
cheaux, Shirley Summers and
Lynda Jh^vagerty.
()n Friday, June 3. tile rllllil-
ren enjoyed a party at the swim
mmg pool. The following child-
ren attended; Judy Andreason,
Jean Ann Bynum. Nancy Bynum.
Decker Clements, Befia . Ann
Collins, Tommy Collins, Lynn
first offe
sjdered t
fluenced 1
The br<
breaking
E.^stup wt
They adn
' writer, ch
1 erel books
. A merci
came susp
plain gav
a 'Nocona
that the
Local off!
rested the
Tom Lii
’ county.
When
tried to
found him
several dil
on confes
where to
He found
Wilson,
brother v
xktinesvilh
, & P Building is shown above. The manylights on the ceiling can be seen
in the picture. The building faces on Pecan street with a wide canopy to shade
$595 ,
W each
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Longley of i'
Holtys, Okla.. Mr. and Mrs. Chest- 1
er Fillpot of Vincent. Okla., vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs, A. B. McMil-
lion and family Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Romines
visited Mr and Mrs. Clarence Ed-
wards and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Foster visit;
ed Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Huddleston
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs Bonnie Kimmons,
Mr. and Mrs. William Caswell and
children, alt of Fort Worth, visited
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Caswell Sun-
day.
Mr and Mrs. Travis Parrack
of Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs.
i W. C. Huddleston Sunday.
| Mr. and Mrs. George Berry of
The Ladies Missionary Council ' Montague visited Henry McDon-
of the Assembly of God church ' aid and Roxie. Mr. and Mrs Al-
w ill start next week meeting
participated: Iona Andreason,
Jeancnc Bradley, Ovella Bruner,
Jane Butler, Linda Campbell.
Barbara Carpenter', Nita Coggin,
Marjorie Dodsworth. Patsy Dor-
Jean ie
Betty
Nora
, Pat
Hancock, Shirley Hickman, Sue
Patsy High,
Douglas “and Diana Bell of Ft.
Worth visited last week with
their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Barnhill, and Linda.
Mrs. Nettie Umberson return-
ed home Tuesday after visiting
her children at Hobbs, and Por-
tales, N: M., and Amarillo.
Douglas Barnhill came home
Wednesday night from New
Castle. Wyo„ where he has been I
employed.
ONE RACK
Retter Blouses
189
and Lowell Armon of 1
Okla,, visited Mr aiul Mrs. W. C.
Huddleston Stinday.
Mr., and Mi’s. J. F? McMillion
visited Mr. and Mrs. I,- C. Mc-
Million and family of
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Raines and
Doyle of Sunset visited Mr-, and
(Mrs. W. W. Sirmans and family
I Sunday.
Assembly of God News '
Revival services will begin at
the Assembly of God church Sun-
day. Juno 12. with Evangelist
Kenneth Bingham of Vernon, do-
ing the preaching.
- —-
| Rev. Austin Carrigan, pastor of
I the Bowie Assembly of God
| church, attended the Texas Dis-
trict Convention of the Assem-
1 bli’s of God Churches at Long-
view this week.
. —<4—
Rev and Mrs. Austin Carrigan
and family returned home Thurs-
| day Irom West Texa's whei'e Rev.
| Carrigan held a revival.
—-o>—
Staples foj- .most makes of
stapling machines at News Office.
LADIES S T R E E-T-C-H
HOSE
Full Length
Better Grade
STEPHANIE
RRASSIERES
loo
I . . r
I day. Hem
j DWI and
! aluminum
i 11 ' - 1
released
entered
I when arr;:
court and
f costs
i Constabl
they are 1
and drunk
increase is
k the officer
[Jj call be not
IF heretofore.
FORTY BANTAMS
IN LAWN SHOW
Forty bantams were exhibited
at a lawn show sponsored by
1 the Bowie Bantam Club Sunday
at Pelham Park
Crctl Hickey, president of the
club, reports 311 persons from
Bowie. McKinney, Fort Worth.
Bridgeport. Gainesville and Ryan
, and Marietta. Okla., attended.
,1 GRAND J
FIFTEEN
Fifteen
turned by
we; in
Cairiplain
dieted for
Perkins t
Henry Arr
were indi
.. in connect
oil field 1
.h* They 1
bert Jack:
DWI. this
fense. Pu
dictments
parties art
Jurors v
Charles C
J. K. Bi
Hoeldtke I
Smith ai
Saint Jo: 1
Collins, T
' ’ Mrs'. Leo
William G
gdld. J. E.
Mrs. Glei
Ovilda Jor
i
Rolierts.. Ronnie
Stacy Whitehead.
Miss Henryetta Sands and Mrs.
Sf.inlcy Davlin are instructors.
Both tciwhcrs will attend a
training c<>urs.' in Dallas this
1 week.
Glenda
Wanda
Edgerton, Gwen
Grigsby. Greta
June 8 Mr. and Mrs.
Markgraf and Linda of
Worth visited here Sunday.
Mrs. Seldom McMahon
daughters of Ardmore,
P
—-TOURSDAV, JUNE ft,
Covey, Steven Dorman. Cheryl
Duck. Debra Echols. Carolyn
Echols, Bobby Evans. Mary
•Gardner. Billy Hall.' Tinka
Hutson, Ronnie .Middlefoil. Page
Porter. Patsy Porter. Mike
Privitt. Jan • Robicheaur. Pat
Robicheaux .Leah Sqtl.vres. Cindy
McSwain. Donna Ws'bb. Yourlene
Wheehs,' Joyce Whitaker, Ross
Edgeilon, Lynda Cook. Lynn
LENS: Coiled, F/l 5 (75mm)
Steiner Lent maker nredleohoro’
pieturet (< & W on'd Color).
SPEEDS: Oependoble Vorio Shut-
ter with roccdr from Bulb—1/25,
I 200 FLASH BYHCHRONlfFtr.
For Pelion Indoor or out.
n BIG PICTURES PER ROLL
2’/A"x2>i’’ on Stonderd 120 Roll
rnm. Mekei beautiful enlorgementr.
Center Optics! eye-level.—
Viewfinder — Built-in depth of
Feeu>.
Sturdy all metal eomtruction.
Added picture faking conven.
ience of Shoe for flnh. range-
finder, etc. Tobe* Standard Tripod.
FULLY GUARANTEED!
Patterson Studio
And Camera Shop
11B W. W1««
“We Merit Your Confidence"
4 Doors South of Post Office Phone 1156
■ were in Bowie on business Sat-j
urday.
. Mrs. Linnie Bell iihd ('AIIdl'iTi, j
I Mr. and Mrs W. J. Romines visit-
aS. ed Mr... and Mrs. W. W. Sirmans |
Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs Donald Wood of 1 with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Reynolds.
Sunset, Visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray ' _ _____
iBalch and family, Sunday.
» ‘ * Kay, Donna, and Jimmy Don
I McMillion visited Mr. and Mrs.
' R. S. McMillion one afternoon
last. Week.
Mr. and Mrsv James Van Dor- '
vort and Roger. Larry. Allen D., .
Lawton, I
w n ‘
; Mrs. Seldom McMahon and
I daughters of Ardmore, Okla.,
j were guests Tuesday and Wednes-
j day of their mother. Mrs. Dena
Sunset | Bcnnett. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. J D. McCloud
and- Larry Joe of Denton were
visitors here Sunday. —
Misses Judy and Joycp Umber-
son of Ardmore,.. Okla., arrived
home last week for a two weeks '
visit with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ern Umberson, and grand- j
mother. Mrs. Dena Bennett. I
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Young at-
tended the rodeo at Nocona Fri-
day evening.
Mr. and Mis. Dick Thompson
of Dallas were Sunday guests of
her'mother, Mrs. Henry Lynch.
Mrs. Nettie Umberson of Saint
Jo visited over the week-end
with her son, Mr. and Mrs.
Harney Brogdon, and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Young
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Jack-
son, Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Chief McMahon
and Jerry visited over the week-
end with their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Markgraf. and daugh-
ter of Ft. Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Bell of
Ft. Worth were visitors Friday
and Saturday of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Barnhill and
Linda.
Misses Jene and Margaret Dur-
ham of Baton. Rouge. La., are
visiting their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Durham aiid
Ronald and Pete.\
i
Huddleston visited Mrs. Amanda
: Russ of Bowie, one day last week. '
Mr and. Mrs. A. B. McMillion i
' and family visited her father, J. .
h 1-tHpni who is ill in a Decalui visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Balch
hospital. Sunday. e..__i......_______
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edwards
‘ ited Mrs. Tina Brewer. Monday*.
Rev. Cletis Ice visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Sirmans, Sunday aft-
ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Reynolds
t'f California, spent the week-end
■ wnn ivir. anct Mrs. j. j. neynoias.
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Tibbetts, Harlow E. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1955, newspaper, June 9, 1955; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367909/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.