The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1956 Page: 13 of 14
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EVERY ITEM IN THIS SALE IS
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Bowie, Team Rae. Fka. BM-W1
A. & M. Sends Students
Here For Training
The Vocational Agriculture De-'
partment of Bowie High school
has been selected by the Agri-
cultural Education Department of
I Texas A. and M. College for use
as a student teaching center dur-
ing October 15-26, according to
c- D- Allen, Superintendent of
.schools. Marion D. Harvill, Jo-
seph Heuman and Stanton Brown
will serve as student teachers in
the vocational agriculture depart-
ment during this period.
They are students at Texas A.
and M. College preparing to be-
come teachers of vocational agri-
culture after they graduate In
preparing for this profession
they are spending two weeks of
phis semester doing student
I teaching.
I E. V. Walton, head of the Ag-
ricultural Education Department
at A. and M. College, said that
the local vocational agriculture I
^Partment, with Kenneth
Shackelford as teacher, was tori- I
sidered one of the outstandinc J
departments Ln Texas, so was I
selected for this training. I
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Mrs. C C. Culp left Tuesday I
for Beaumont to visit her dautgh» I
ter. Mrs. Joe Goodwin for two I
01 three weeks. I
Mr and Mrs. A. J Cornck of I
Dallas spent the week-epd with I
her mn*her and sister. Mts. Cleta |
tkenton and Beverly. '• I
THURSDAY, OCTOBER II, 19M’
| NEWPORT '
By MRS. vntaa OGLE
910—Mrs. Elvie Lemons
visited her sister, Mr. ^nd Mrs.
E. L. Favor in Capulin, N. M.,
last week.
Mr and Mrs. N. E. Deweber
Mh‘le w th!'r. dau«ht«r- Mr. and
Mrs^ Wendell Mayo and Cheryl
of Wichita Falls, Wednesday'"
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Samples of
\Vichita Falls visited his parents,
^Hy and Mrs‘ Reno SarnPle», Sun
MP- and Mrs. Luther Deweber
and sons made a business trip to
i t Worth, Monday.
. 7;- J Catlin, sr., was given a
birthday dinner Sunday by his
mi’2 their chlldr«n *nd
grandchildren were present. They
included Mr. and Mrs. Bob Don-
99 and son of Bowie; Mr. and
L E Callin- Jr-, and children
of Cisco.
The cemetery association met
i uesday at the community cen-
t'T. A Halloween Carnival was
planned for Oct. 27th. Those at-
tending were Mmes. Asa Palmer.
Walter Morris, John Lemons, Ho-
bart Coyle, Paul Vinson, Virgil
Ogle. Dunk Cordell, Edd Win-
ters and the hostess, Mrs. Cecil
Pickett. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jones. Mr.
and Mrs H. B. Posey, Cleo and I
I Dixie, Mr. and Mrs. Posey Joe I
Hanson, Patricia and Carolyn of I
Bowie; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I
Rhoades and Shirley, Milton and I
■J atr»oa were dinner guesta of I
I Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hanson, Sun- I
I • i • I
I Mr. and Mrs. La Vaughn Me- I
Manus and children of Bowie I
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
Luther McManus, Sunday. I
Mr and Mrs. Clifton McManus I
and Billy Ray and granddaugh- |
«,r,t Kay Ann Kelly of Waurika, I
Okla, visited Mrs. Jenny McMan- I
I us, Sunday. I
Mr and Mrs. Ara Palmer and I
Mrs. Lizzie Palmer visited Mr. I
and Mrs. Baty Guinn in Jackx- ^ |
I boro, Sunday. ■
I Mr. and Mrs. John Farmer I
('arv an,d Paul °f Bowie, Mr. and I
Mrs, John Darrell and daughter |
of Wislton, S. D.; Doc Farmer I
and Larry and Treasa of Kermit; ■
Mr. and Mrs. James Harold Sim- I
inons and Jan, Mrs. Ova Sim- I
mons Mrs. Jinny Conner of Ft. ■
Worth; Mrs. Finch and Betty" I
Rose of Wichita Falls; Mrs. Ola I
fickett visited Mr. and JKrs. C. ■
W. Pickett Sunday. t
Mr and Mrs. N. E. Deweber, ■
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Deweber H
and family visited Mr. and Mrs. ■
John Hubble in Jacksboro Mon- ■
day. ■
| Mrs Grace Pickens of Bowie I
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hobart B
I Coyle Sunday. M
Mi. and * Mrs. Bob McDaniel
and Tommy of Ft. Worth visited B
»/' a,ld Mrs H°bart Coyle and B
I Mrs. T. L. McDaniel over the
week-end. M
..Joh,n Lemons and Johnnie B
‘.‘'’"V'lton made a business trip to B
Irt. Worth Monday.
Mir and Mrs. John Lemons, Mr.
-ind Mrs. Walter Morris and Mrs. H
hliirlev Schmittou and children ■
W dac^sboro visited the Stovall H
I Wells Sunday.
Fred Barnes of Vernon visited B
Mr. and Mrs. Ara Palmer, Mon- M
Inny.
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Tibbetts, Harlow E. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1956, newspaper, October 11, 1956; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1368084/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.