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THE BGWIE^EWS. BOWIE, TEXAS
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1957
PAGE THREE—SECTION TWO
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Fix-It Job — Call on us or bring it in'
ANY
AIR-COOLED MOTORS A SPECIALTY
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At The
Bowie News Office
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SEE your new dealer for nationally advertised Necchi, Elna
and-Dressmaker Machines.
Get Acquainted SALE
ON NEW SEWING MACHINES $49.00 and up
No one but Elizabeth Arden, with her incom-
parable knowledge of skin care, could have
created such superb products, so handsomely
packaged, so suavely masculine! Be one of
the first to know what the distinguished name
of Elizabeth Arden can mean to a man’s sense
of well-being.
See and Try the New Electric Typewriter Today!
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After Shave Lotion
Eau de Cologne
Bath Soap (2) Hand Soap (2)
Gift Set: After Shave Lotion, Talcum,
Foam Shaving Cream...
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Toys
Toys
Toys
Toys
Toys
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Toys, Toys
Toys Toys
Toys Toys
Toys Toys
Special Masonic
Meeting Next Tuesday
A special meeting of Bowie
Lodge 578 A. F. and A. M. will
be held Tuesday, Dec, 17th. at
7:30 pan. for work* in FC degree.
All members are urged to at-
tend and visitors are, welcome.
David Gregory, worshipful mas-
ter.
Survivors
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Mr
BOWIE SEWING CENTER & Fix-Ii Shop
PHONE 730 219 SMYTHE
with
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Every age Ila;, its problem by
olvmg win, h, humanity
cd forward 11 Heine
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£1
Wien a iiijii is wrapped up in
•himsell. he make:, a pretty small
package John liuskin '
C .mmimiiy chairmen will
re ac’ivj'ty in their re
pevtlVi' communities during the
fund r.u-ii'i.: drive
Janu'iry 1 find end-
I Pali. - —
i cl. d <i - lead, i s are:
I lelbert t '.li ter, Manta lie
< >t ■ Ui'ok. Fat est burg
Kenneth'.. N<irdin. Sunset.
Homemakers Class •
Has Christmas Banquet
A Christmas banquet held at
Morrow’s Monday night was
thoroughly enjoyed by the Home-
makers Class of the First Baptist
church.
Mrs. Jack Caudle gave the in-
vocation. After the turkey dinner
.was served the class president,
Mrs. Weldon Golden, conducted
vary-
I full of the charm of
and surprise.
—Randolph S. Bourne
f* hut^/iwif .. ,
Ji* y MMMMUtt
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Jam. Ili'iuli'i oil
:-peiit ' 'I lianksf.lv -
brother. Air. and
Ilan y fl;.’, . iri Sim ' port.
Mrs. Griffin h.ul < hinge of the
program on f'er.imii She intro
cfiieed Mrs. Mik Kunkel, a'te.uh
er of this art. who talked on the
work of. making ;md finishing
artlcf. . She wa assisted bv Mrs
move.-, io mv in io a, I'.ui uaimii Lim y and Mr Deaver who dem-
' Wdfiam "Conant ' Chureh'’"|,t,|l"ii!6l> ‘ 1,1", W01l k, ,S' V
became publisher for a time of
j the NEW YORK SUN. the paper
. orr wtu«h his youirger brother,
Francis was to write so briiliant-
i ly for so many years.
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$63,200 in this county in 1958 in
addition to the regular construc-
tion and maintenance program, he
states. He went on to say that
"there will be little or no addi-
tional right of way requirements
in Montague county in 1958.''
. Stoiu-lmrg..
.1 Wlu'iil, ilmgi.'ojd.
H u, *1.1 I! Wail.is. Nocona.
Allen Hutson. Sami Jo.
.An li Durham, C ip- Col -
3 50
5.50
5.00
: the class.
Gifts were exchanged by the
| class. Closing prayer was led by
Mrs. Weldon Golden.
i Those attending were Mmes.
Clarence Newsom, Jack Caudle,
T. J. Jones, Edith Hill. H. A. Mc-
Carty. Hollie Nforton. T. D. Eleach,
Viola Powell, Frank Hankins, Joe
Hankins, Dudley Wicr, Bert Ste-
phens, Charles Ford, Charles Ran-
- -
EVELYN PEARSON quilts a quaint calico daily
print cotton duster . . , odd* two deep patch
pockets ... 0 fresh yOunq Peter Pan collar . . .
flattering velvet bow at neckline. Saucy button*
of brass for front closing and tip of pocket*.
Washable, versatile and of such a pleasant price.
In bright Red, Blue and Taupe. Sixes 10*20.
$895
7.00
ptic«« plus tai
1,
■ i
I contributed thousands <>f articles
land editorials to the paper. But
his answer to Virginia is the one
that still lives in the minds of,
.thousands of-people.
..His answer:
Virginia, your little friends are
I wrong. They have been affected
by the (skepticism of a skeptical
I age They do not believe except
i they see. They think that nothing
can be which is not comprchensi-
| ble by their little minds. All
. minds, Virginia, whether they be
I men’s or children’s are little. In
^this great universe ot ours is a’<
F J
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Local Quartet To Appear jX'^^he m^S by^^
At Southside Baptist 'Golden. A' Christmas story
Th,- Southside Baptist church,^ (bv Mrs.
is conducting a special program ^hustmas carols were sung by
Sunday, the pastor, the Rev. Ray |
Hartline announces. ■, , f
Bringing special music for the b,ood :‘"d Mlss Tc\rr-V L>’"n P*P-
mmning worship serv.ee. will be i P‘,'r tl,t'1'r ««'ordians. Mrs. V>-
the young men's quartet from the ob ">ass, t,'ach<‘*'' ,was
First church. Rev. Hartline will I P‘es^t('d a Chnstmas gift from
bring a special message entitled. .
"The Decay of tfie American '
Home." Tho restoration of home- '
life based on the word of God ,
Will be the emphasis.
The Sunday night service will
conform to the Christmas theme.
A play sponsored by the W.M.9..
will be presented featuring Sev-
eral members of the church.
The public is encouraged to
^ake advantage of these -oppor-
tunities to hear the word of God
in song, message and play, said
the Rev; Hartline.
grasping the whole i>f truth and
knowledge.
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.Claus He 'i'.'jist: ;is j. eil.ii'ilx
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THROUGH THE HOUSE ALL THRO
HOUSE ALL THROUGH THE HOUS
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SSMi^TH
mi.'l.ydv the
Studebak
L loyd, Myer .
‘‘One day in 1897 I handed a',
letter that had eome in the mail
from a child of eight, savine:
"Please tell me the truth: :s there
iTWte al
OWN THE WORLD’S FIRST AND FASTEST PORTABLE TYPEWRITER — THS WHOIE FAMILY WILL USF
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Toys
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Toys
Toys
Toys
Heard's Hdw.
"Use Our Charge-A-Way
Plan"
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lier, Weldon.Golden’Carl Russell |ilnd religious presentations. The
ajid Fern Guston.
Guests present were Mrs. T. A. ,
Youngblood. Miss Terry Lynn I
Pepper and Miss Vona Winton.
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lj.um.ii-v Hl
The
Mr-
Airs
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! Wi'seu Huke. Bowk
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w .
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Mis.
Mrs
'P'
by his "Prayer e.l Twenty Mil-
lions" And as long a ehililren
are with .us ami the previous
mvstery of Christinas endures Ave
shall’ be leading and remember
fng that famous editorial w Inch! jn lltl. )lll( (1U I, a >Vt il
’ in the NEW YORK [ in.. ,he
a Santa ( Ians'.'" Her little fi i< ml:
hUd told her no.
Church bristled and phoi h.
poohed at» the snbiei t when 1
suggested that he write a reply
to Virginia O Hanlmi; but he took |
the lettir and turned with an
fill' of resignation to hi- des],.
In a short time he prucihed tin
article wh.ch has probably been
reprinted during the past quart, i
century as the el.issie expres.-ion
of Christmas sentiment,
millions of tun, s than an-
newspaper article evei writ.tei
ty any newspaper wiifi'r ,n any
language. Eve n \ el no boh.i...
season approach, - without bring :
ing t-o’-'the newspaper r< quest I
from all over the land for 1h< |
exact text for repeated use on
Christmas Day." t
Frances Pharcellu: Uhureh \va.'
born in Rochester. N Y. on
Washington's birthday, 1839, the
son of Phareellus Church, a dis-
tinguished clergyman and jour
nalist. His grandfather had been
one of "Mad Anthony" Wayne', '
gallant soldiers who took part in
the storming and <apturing <>f
Stony Point during the Revolt! !
tionary War His mothei. Cl: i u
Emily Conant, wa ‘n de: eendent
in the eighth generation
Roger Conant, ovi t -
Capo Ann Conant in
It was Phareellus Church who
established the old NEW YORK
s. W.ed
Frank
■' j Wright,
■ Deaver,
/Misses
, , triide McNatt.
CHRONICLE which m< ri’ed'w -it!,
the EXAMINER in 1865 Journal-
ism w as in the Church Flood, i
Two of his sons. William Conant
and Frances Phareellus. were ■
I later to make names lor them
selves in the field of journalism
I tir.11*!____ ______< zu......i. .. i o/M*
. Ifni ym
dancing on. |he
not, i>iit • tlnii -.
>l. lln.'.r,
imagine
iinsi'c^n
world. .'
penned
Church.
In his "Memoirs of an Editor."
Edward P Mitchell recalls the
writing of this memorable plea
for faith in Hie real and abiding
Spirit of Christina It was done
as a part of the day's stint, and its
author, who died a few years
later, was never to know that one
day it would beeouie a clas.-ie
like Dickens' "Christmas Carol"
and Moore's "Night Before
Christinas” forever to be cher-
ished and associated with the
one day of the year which be-
longs to children.
"Fof' thirty five years and un-
til his death in 1907, Frank
Chuji'h was a regular rnnti ibutor ; |’|-
,t.i THE SUN'S edit, i . rl |,j'
latteison, Mrs.>]]js lifetime la b l for four yeai,
Mrs. Stanley Davlin
Hostess at Party
Mrs. Stanley Davlin was host-
ess to the B. and P. W. club at
her home Tuesday for their an-
nual Christinas party.
Miss Leatrice Puryear and Mrs.
Grace Pickens won the “Get Ac-
quainted” traveling gifts.
A group of Bowie high school
girls, Treva Richey. Elvena Win-
ton, Armelda Nations and Peggy
Griffin entertained with Christ-
mas carols.
Mrs. Davlin read "Mrs. Masons
Christmas Shopping" and
Christinas Recipe."
Santa Claus arrived and pre-
sented gifts to each one present.
Refreshments were served from
a beautifully 'appointed tea table.
Thirty members and four
guests, Mrs Elma Powell of Ver- 1()
non; Mrs. Bob p-14 »«...
Bobbie Brannon and Miss Judy'
Goodw'in of Bowie were present.
Mrs. Davlin,-'Mrs. Dallas Kirby, g'(.
Mrs Leo Jeffries, and Miss Wan-
nita Schaffneil' were hostesses.
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^Trough the house all throug
HE HOUSE ALL THROUGH THE HOU
Koimee,
A. Quis
Kni k' i . JoAlan
Sim fl. "E Til,
Uadi wood. I.. W
Henn it h W; on;;, H. J
Paul Talialerl'o, and
Inez Rudy ami F.rmyn
oral received gifts who held the
lucky numbers in drawing.
Tea was .sgiA'ed at,.a beautifully
nppoii'.tefi tea t.lh'e A crysTai
.... ... " ith fall
I THE SUN. Church must have 'fhie, braneli -an
aelabra on < Lth< r nde w jth red
I candles. Mm. 'Hodges poured
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lt d i an not do great thing' , I
a. do small things in
:iy .1 !• L'larke
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.rtROUGH THE HOUSE ALL THROUGH THE HOWjj^
THE HOUSE ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE ALL £^1
1'HE HOUSE-ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE ALL THROlXjZ Tl
.r. HOUSE ALL THROUGITTlffi HOUSE ^tt. Tnpnrtr.u THE H0US&
n'"l HOUSE ALL HOUS
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lUSE A^fS®
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THE
The art of conversation
sists as much in listening politely, third
as in talking agreeably. .Frances Flint, fifth and
—George Atwell grades and Melvin Fenoglio.
- enth and eighth grade.
I
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ROUGH Tnc nuuat hlu
H o u ,T HE
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US
FUNERAL SERVICES FRIDAY
FOR GEORGE STUDEBAKER
Funei al - , i vici'.s tor George ’
' Ilium Slud b.i-1.' i ■ will be held l.t 'hi I'-tir
I Frida; tiflel midn Hom I’.il.gt - ■■.one
I Fidieral < Impe l-w.itli iiit<T,wnt m IT A’
beyond thedate when 1 lneanie g,. i;, |IX (, H |vtA . Stu
editor in chief, and for that peri- ’debakei pts ed a. . \ al Im home
;.e was my alt, nut There fp,. PI< , (-.j,. , .;,.niuiulv
was never i more delightful a o- Cl hm d; m ..it, r .. dfu ie t
(into. Quick of perception of the i ■ ....
interesting in every phase of hu-1
man activity except politics (of .ll a ri
which he eared little, bless lus I (>Ua..,ii.it Rid: ■ <
soul'), there was in his feature:. \(..u
something of th.if gentlcrnahlv | <•
pugnacity, a latent aggressiveness 1.
that marred neither the delicaev+-n,1ULpi, ,
of his fancy nor the warmth of
his sympathies. ] ;,n(j <; \V ,,3
hi m-mimji.
■ - iv< d b\ Hl
oot.ua, Ruii .as.
■Euige.s Funf'i'ili llo
pb ting an anm i'm ni.,.
iii'iaiis Kntci'liiin
i'"’"1 j Anns at (.’lu istmas i’artv
,j| ||h. '1'h 1 1h»\a i<* Kot;iri;it)s enter-
;1ikI . turned then Amis ut their an
[riu.il Chri'tnj.i> party which was
11.dd n th<- E.i t Methodist c hurch
»‘' t|t|Hni! room Tut .'da\ < veninc.
appeared in the NEW YORK|in. ih. to-, i w"n id v.!..-ii m.td'-f ! 1 1)1
SUN in September of the .'■ear! tin 'rmi..■ ■ t man Tor .
1897. "D there a .Santa Clan united stii-rndh of’.dl Hi. :
1 i st rm ] that ev.i t
tear ;ipart. Only
poetry, love and
’ push aside that , iirt.im'.ind \ imv
1 ami picture the ■ up, riijd beauty
I ,' iid i;)my beyond. I it re,'ll? All.
' Virginia, in all this worl
■ i ’llothlflg tie seal al'ld
I.) No Sahik C'lmi: ' Thank
' he lives. . ' ' ' " ,
th,m aud years from now '
g.nia. nay. ten times t,i
' and years iieni now. he will e
tlOlie .to make glad Hie heal p
' childhood"'
School A<|ininisiraiors
To Attend Meet at W. F.
C. D. Allen. Bowie school .su-
perintendent and Henry J, hnson.
county school superintendent, lire
among the school administrators
from this county who wall attend
the District 7 meeting. Texas As-
sociation of ,School Administra-
tors in Wichita Falls today.
Thursday. The meeting is being
held in the auditorium of the Stu
dent Center building at Midwest-
• erh University, with Dr. Emmett
Cambron, physical education in-
structor at N.T.S.C. as the con-
sultant.
Dr. Cambron will discuss phy-
sical education' in the elementary
school. These meetings are de-
signed to Stimulate interest In
physical health education. Physi-
cal education is now requfred in
the schools and 150 minutes' is I W(l|n(>n u l]| continue Io be stirred
required, in the elementary
schools^ while the high schools
have a requirement of 120-min-
utes. ' ,
Name Community
Chairmen For
k a. March of Dimes
love tiird gehei'osifv and devotion
exi t, and know jii.it lhev I'uniniiiiiiik chairmen for the
about: 1 ;.'id to ■ >ur lite it■ anuuai M<mta me 'Coiinty Match
t !:c:rtdv and ,|o. Ala--' o| |)um ■ 'pror.r.im have been
nld be the world j yjiiH'd bv the county campaign 1
c*- ( la11 |dire,|ei'. Hiivil l' Maddox ol No
11,,..... I
•mi* , ,'ona.
V’lll.di i
make ti’I-
We >1)01)1,1
ear , pt m
l.i'lli l.lh
little Hille.
Mrs. DocIsm 1'i'lh Ilos'tcss
M,iids ;iiid Matrons
1 brinK’! Mrs C j bod eortli i a host-
■ to the 'M'ird ' ai d Mallons
, lub w hen th,-;, n i t Wednesday
afk rndbii. Dec 11 , Mi:. Bip
Il<id;:<'>, president, p r i ided
Tho.-i- aiiswi'i'hig roll vail w-r,
Mme-:. I. I], Ai ; o- II T r.
D. B Benson, W I-.. Be) on. Ro-;
cue Covey. iT'idiee Crmiiplvr.
Earl Cupp., , (’ J DodsWoith,
Paul Donald. N. D Gary. G I,
Griffin. E. P. Hai 11>, Bill Hodg. ;.
C C. Hutihi-mi. Bill
I R.i,\ inond I .atehein, < >
'■nbori'v, G,
Spear
r s belts,
from J...
er of iht
1625.
James Blank*.'. i p ol Fort
Worth and .Mr and Mr . Hardy
Seay of Ik.'li iu.c'.'ill'e were guv i
in tfre hiiiiie of Mi -. ,"*B ( dlllH T
Di’.’llt,’
mid The eternal light I
tpiirli chi I ila1 .d fill the'
w otild iiv ■ xt mi ui. "< d.
iiclfove in S.ii'tta Clan ■'
night ;.-s well not believo. in
Y'iU mil-',lit g< I \ our ,papa I
iiii ii io w atch ,m all eliiiii
on Chi'istih;: . v\ o to. catch
-. but \ veti it the; tlaf
e Manta Ckius ci'mjjijg duwh,
would tliiit pi.'dvj '. NoL.m,i<1..v
S.nit.i Clints', but that is.no
sign 1li.il th, re is' no Santa Ciau.
Tiie.ino-t real Hiim a. II., World,
a , in. e that neitbej' < 'nidicn '
ol mil’, CO. -■ I 1 id C ell <■>. i ' 1 >1J ( )(
'fmr.v dancing on |n< lawn'' Of I
com’ e nof, blit -tli.c ■ no | '
Hiat they are not t|..,- Nobody | .
can
wonder-. there m i n ,<11 audi’am-d then Anns at
UIIM..', Ilile III the world. . .jnual Uhristiijay party *
You teai apart the baby's rat p- ld F.: I Met!:...
fb- ..nd ie wiiat in.is -i.i'c i1 imiii joum In, day
l ''.'I field,, club .pre.--lilytd.
. Earl Patton gave
,,,, a The group sang
iij.. ; c'hii. tmfts e.'irols. under the di
leelhni ml Uriel Randolph, with
Mi Will Y’oung, Rotary Sweet
In nt. at tin piano Jan Griffin
played a’ piano number, Silver
Larry Y'ar.btu sang < > Holy
, coinnaiiied by Mrs
Uriel Randolph had
he games Frank Moss
Randolpti had eliargv
mid he lr.es forewr A j of I In-m raiigements foi ’ In party,
iow Vii - - I'd v-i'ie as i-led by Mr; Moss
I), thou.-: |aiid Mrs Randolph. II I. Turns
I pie.-.ented Mis Will Y’ming. the.
<'lub sa i iIn u I. a mH ni In Halt
of the elub
Alfcr file dinner Santa Claus
,'list ribilted gift Ironi a brightly
hglitc, I ('hr I ,1111.1: I l i e.
The t.'dih" Were festive
s. decoration and
l:...... by Mmur E. W Wright, .11. |
, . li Iloni<:i B Latham and I
IT. P Evans
| (liu ls nth; r than the wives of j
Rotar,rails Were Mr. and Mrs;
Riilmr on. Mr and Mr ..
I ’art eh, Mi and Mrs. (>11 ver
< ): Ion, Jan (i) iffin. Larry Y’nrt.ro
and the Mme . Wright. Ayrc
Lmhahi and Evans.
Jac1: l.ovetlv gay.
Montague Schools Have
Christmas Program
The Montague school will hold
its annual Christmas program at
the school gymnasium Dec. 19 at
7 p in . Principal ^lelvin Fenoglio
has announced.
Thf1 program Will be- composed
dolph. A. E. Smith, Frank Col-| "f Z'111 /’mas songs, pantomimi .
I public is invited. There will be
1 no admission.
Presented by all of the children
i of Montague school, the program
I w ill be directed by the teachers:
1 Mrs. Hazel Johnson, first and sec-
con- ond grades; Mrs. Odelia Walker,
and fourth grades; Mrs.
. Frances Flint, fifth and sixth
sev-
u» 'I,>d:iy
a In aft attack.
The dcvea’-, ,1 wa. . burn in Indi
*ld h.:d lived in tin-
ii.jnitiiuty for 33
•7
^DISPLAY!
written in I fmyy crem v w
'if thele. WOI'I
lit! he a.s di'vi'H'v :'i>
tio V ll'gillK.s. Tiigri
1 ill lid like ’-faith
. no fotnanc,'
Jill’ ).-,X.I:-tell.
Mankind never loses any good | C 2 A”. L I".. ‘
thing, physical, intellectual, or continuous, yet constantly
moral till it finds a «...d jIIS, ‘ ‘
then the loss is a gain. novelty
—- Theodore Parker |
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u .’oevtcct bto1' J Y,\ec»'c V
1' sisWt ‘\e C.Ot°2a
HR0UGH '
ouse al:
all th:
O.U.GJI Tin
HOUSE a:
LL THRO’
mere insect, an ant, in its intel- |
to, t, as compared with the bound-
’, less world about him is mens-1
. ?y MRS. HARLOW E. TIBBETTS ll-'’''d " 4 !h,
Every year-at Christmas time
there appears in many daily pa-
pers a reprint' of ene of the most'
loved editoria's dealing with
Santa Claus. It is one that was
printed m the New York Sun on
September 21. 1897 on "Is'There I highest
A Santa Claus'.’" It <was v .l ...
r< ply to a letter sent to them by
Virginia Q'Hanlon. an eight year p
old girl of New Y'ork Citv
William T Dywa.it has v i itten j /
a short biography and
the editorial writer,
rhlileellus Cliurch: A. di a.d as
last week's editorial" i a simih
which expresses the > van,-ci’i-a
of tlie dtiil.v newspaper I’ditoru.l
page. Of tl)e thousands ot edi
totials which appear in this
morning's papers and over which
skilled and brilliant men spent ’
hours of labor and thought per-
haps io* on, of them will b<
. membFrctf'a jnontlf from now.
Only a few, you can count
them on the fingers of one band,
have been saved from oblivion
and .have .taken their place in <mr
literature. Long’ after jjw last
copy of Horace Gr< el, ■. '> Trilwu'
has moulded away, tmn and
Good talk is like good scenery—
i.vviuai, ui COIHIIIUOI
better, and ing, and
II,c I the invocation
stroup
| i v, ,1. could
faillq- fancy .
Widening of No. 59
Montague to Nocona,
On Highway Program
Widening of highway 59 frinn
M<intacue*‘to’'No. 82 at Nocona is
included in the highway work
planned for Montague county dur-
• wasi‘nft ,o U- C Greer.
Fairv Hankins. H'’1'!' 'i u; h va y engine, . The
i..,! Highway Department will spend
the group. The singing was ac-
companied by Mrs. T. A. Young-
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owned it.
b.iscd tin
Moure m
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said. "To-
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Oniony for
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Tibbetts, Harlow E. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1957, newspaper, December 12, 1957; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1368299/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.