The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1955 Page: 2 of 16
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RAGSDALE SERVICE STATION
Let us put your car in tunc with Fail! Drive it in now
(or a seasonal check-up and change-over. Our skilled
service men will pul.it in shape for peak performance
on the highways . . . mile:' and miles of safe, smooth
motoring.
Stop in Herp and Fill 'er Up with
Mobil Gas, Lei Us Change Your Oil
Welcome
to ilte Montague County Fair!
JOHN HELL DIES
News want ads pay big!
Montague 3:30 a.m.
Nocona 11 a.m.
SUNDAY
Catholic Services
Family night at Community
C'eriter wa.. a-I remi-ndoits success,
13b people enjoyed the Gospelairs
munity center ceiled
Mayborn Walls and his Gospel-
| airs will perforin in concert at
the Vn.ihti Community Center on
Ardell Monday night.Oct. 3
Max Beatty conducted services
Pt the Mothodist church Sunday
He i*. ,i Midwestern Uhiversiy
Word w.j . received here Sun-
day that John Bell of Dimmitt
j had passed away in a Dimmitt
| hospital He avas the brother ot
K. h. Belk, si , of Bow io. "Those
from Bowie attending the funeral
m Dimmitt Tuesday, were: Mr.
and Mrs K E. Bell, : r , and Mr.
and Mr;. .1 ('. (Shorty) Hendrix.
Kock church,
Hefreshmenls
the hostesses of the
VASHTI
By MRS. COMER .TUCK
I Several farm families
I Liggett. Bert Moore. Comer Tuck.
I Bernard Wetzel. Hersehell.Stud
hard from the Vakhti and Belle-
vue conimuniti> - attended the student of niissien,.
county wide meet of Farmer’s' kamily night al
Union in Henrii tta Monday night
The meeting was highlighted by a
speech on the need ol agriculture Quartet of Bowie and the girls'
in Tcxa bv the Coinnu-sioner 1 '■*’lo- Kock church. Buffalo
Of Agriculture. John While A Springs Refreshments were
vorv large audience applauded I ''i ved by
his views m Hu V E W hall ' "inntb. ai d a good time was ha 1
meeting. Other not-tblcs present ! hy nil.
were the Texa. pre sident of < 'arl
Farmer'
Lyday and Red Jacobs of Okla
henna Farmers' Union. Tony Fen-
oglio, our state representative
and Richard Alexander field m m
n Texas Farmers union The
Vashti local will cooperate in a
membership drive beginning
now.
Lewis Ferguson Mrs. Alvin
Farmer and Mrs. Floyd Spechb
have ail been on the sick list
Ibis week Mrs. Specht was ailing
in a Wichita Falls hospital two
days and the others were at the
Bowie hospital.
W.S.C.S met Thursday after-
noon with seven members pres-
ent The fifteenth anniversary of
the united conference of Woman'.,
Society of Christian Service was
■Studied.
All the available men of the
community Worked quite dill-II
gentiy last week to get the com i
lb ;uc bad an accident
Umon. Uex Dickio. Jim I Stind.i' md broke Io. c ll ir bone
‘ but r. recovering nicely.
415 EAST WISE
BOWIE, TEXAS
PHONE 15
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Wells.
Invite Public
To View Pictures
For quality printing see The
Bowie News.
ARTISTS INVITED
TO W. F. ART SHOW
Walter Ehlert and his mother
Mrs. Walter Ehlert. sr.. visited
in Bowie Sunday afternoon. Mr.
Ehlert taught art in the Bowie
schools and is now teaching art in
the Wichita Falls schools While
here he invited Bowie artists to
participate in the Sidewalk Ait
Show to be held in Wichita Fall;
on Oct 15th
Bowie Art League ha received
an invitation to attend special
classes that will be held in Wiehl
ta Falls by Wm A Brigl. a dy-
namic Chicago artist Mrs Mary
Frances Schultz of Wichita Falls
has invited Bowie artists to at
tend the classes. Mr. Brigl will
teach both landscape and portrait
classes.
RINGGOLD TEACHER
PASSES AWAY SATURDAY
Mervwes .for Miss Pearl Deer-
ing. fiS. Ringgold public school
teacher since 1944. were held
Monday at the Methodist church
in Hmggold Miss Deering died
Saturday at a Nocona hospital
following a brief illness.
The Rev. Charles E
Oklahoma City minister, con-
ducted the Services. The body lay
in state in the church one hoti'r
prior to the services. ,
Interment lyas iri Comanche.
Oklahoma, under the direction of
Burgess funeral home of Bowie
Pall bearers vvere L <’ Fite,
Ray Nicks, H (j Young, L. J
Ivey. M L. Carlton, and Hulen
Turrentine.
Survivors are one great-nc
phew. Don M. Hall of Oklahoma
City, and four cousins
Ai H. S. Library
An exhibition of I!) oil paint-
ings by Wichita Fall: artists is
being held at the high school
library. The public is invited to
view the exhibit which will con
tinue this week and ail of ni x*
week
Tin art committee ol the Maid
and Matrons club is 'sponsoring
the exhibit The pictures are by
the following Wichita Falls art-
ists: Mt', and Mr... Robert Schultz,
Mrs R. W. Seyler, Mrs J. C. Rey-
nolds. Mrs. Fred Cone, jr Mr
Aubrey Cox. Mis. Mary Connell,
Mrs. M. Picht, Mrs. Mendenhall
Tommie Bailey, Martha Rey-
nolds. Dot Fowler and Mazine
Guest.
Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. Seyler and
Mrs McIver brought the paint
ings to Bowie at the request of
Paul Taliaferro, high school prin-
cipal, and the Maids and Matrons
art committee, who hung the
pictures Mrs. Taliaferro enter-
tained the visiting ladies at
luncheon.
Second Birthday
Observed With Partx
Randy Shoemaker celebrated
his second birthday, Monday af-
ternoon. Sept 12, with a birth
day party given in the Imine of
his parents, Mr and Mr K W
Shoemaker.
Many gifts, were received from
friends Refreshments were
served to 22 guests
Those attending were Jeffrey
and Jimmy MclJonald, Trena and
Barbara Walters. Larry and Mary
Kennedy. David .Applegate. Stev-
ie Edwards. Michelle McGee.
Jerry McManus and John Carol
Kibler
Mother: attending were Mr
Clint McDonald. Mrs Loyd Wal-
ters. Mrs Pat Kennedy. Mrs J.
R Applegate. Mr: Truman Ed-
wards. Mrs. Dale McGee and M.s
John Kibler.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Edward Orton. Mrs. Bill Orton.
Cindy Orton and Mrs G. A
Shoemaker, all of Bellevue.
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THE BOWIE NFWS, BOWIE, TEXAS
PAGE TWO^—SECTION ONE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955
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INVITES YOU TO ATTEND
THE MONTAGUE COUNTY
FREE FAIR
Sept 21, 22, 23 and 24, JB55
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Tibbetts, Harlow E. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1955, newspaper, September 15, 1955; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367923/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.