The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1960 Page: 3 of 16
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PAGE THREE—SECTION ONE
, THE BOWIE NEWS. BOWIE TEXAS
!R 15, 1960
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September Savings
Bowie Personals
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Special Purchase
Sale! 60-inch
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1716 SAN ANTONIO STREET
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Over 100 pair
men’s autumn slacks
at big savings.
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BRADLEYS
NEWSPAPER
ADVERTISING
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Mrs. Pauline Bennett
Killed in Car Wreck
Mrs. Pauline Bennett of Hous-
$5.95 and $7.95 hats
Greys - Browns
HOUSE
PAINT
SALE!
Paint Later if You Like
but BUY NOW and
SAVE at these
SPECIAL SALE PRICES
5y th^ price.
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this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pickett vis-
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group of better skirts.
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weather with
cardigans or slip-
over sweaters.
Reg. $3.98 & $4.98
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COMPOUNDED SIMP ANNUALLY
INSURED SAVING!
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She and her daughter were in
Bowie, Saturday the third for the
Culverhouse reunion.
Survivors include her husband
and daughter of Houston; het-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W R. Rho-
ton of Burkburnett; a sister, Mrs.
V. B. Mullins and two nieces and
two nephews of Electra; several
uncles and aunts.
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Fashion award
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of California-----.
Flattering colors
and styles. Lined
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of the season
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Culverhouse Reunion'
Held at Meyer Park
The Culverhouse r e u n i o n
was held Saturday, Sept. 3, at. ‘on was killed jn a car wreck
Meyer Park with forty.seven at-
tending. The oldest present was I
Homer!. Darrnons, 86. of Jacks-
boro and the youngest- one pres-
ent was Larry Lewis, age 9
months, son of Mr. .and Mrs. Le-
Roy Lewis of Fort Worth.
Several from Houston came the
furthest distance. The day was
spent visiting, reminicing and
pictige taking and feasting on
the bountiful basket launches
spread at the noon hour.
Those present Were: Mr. and
Mrs. W M. Culverhouse, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Culverhouse and
Billy of Chico; Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Rhoton of Burkburnett; Mr.
and Mis. Hubert Crick and Kar-
ren. Mrs. A. J. Bennett and Nona.,
Allen Norton of Houston; Mr. and
Mrs. V. B. Mullim. Billy and Nita
Fern, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones.
Carla and Lou Ann of Electra;
Mi*."at1d-"Mis‘.' W -T.' Cuivurhouse
of Sunset,-
■Also Mt and Mrs J "M. Leek
of Postoak; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lewis. Mr. and Mrs.,L< Roy Lewis
and Larry. Mrs. Red Mauldin
and RTtky. Mr. and Mrs’ Melvin
Lewis and Marylin, Cin’da T.ewis
of Fort Worth; Mr., and Mrs. Mack
McLemore, of Archer City; Mr.
and -Mrs. Jack Cook and son of
Jean, Texas; Mrs. Andy Ham-
bright of Chico and Homer and
Don Darrnons of Jacksboro.
The next reunion will be. held
on Saturday, before Labor Day at
Meyer Park. - ’
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Regular io $5.95
Fine woolens and
wool blends for
yopr jackets, coats,
skirts in solids,
plaids and heathers.
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Park Springs
by Mrs. R. A. Samples
N. L. Buchanan of Dallas
spent the weekend with his aunt,
, Mrs Mae Younger and attended
the homecoming.
Mt’s.. Ona Roberts, Sayre,'Okla,
visited several days this week
with Mrs. A, R. Page and family.
Miss Georgia McKinney sfient
several -days in Fort Worth this
week with her sister and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whisenant
Jr. of Holiday, spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Greer and attended the
homecoming.
Miss Georgia McKinney has
been ill.
Mr. and Mrs. George Powers
of Bridgeport visiteUjier mother,
Mrs. Wiliie Duck and attended
the singing Sunday afternoon.
Visitors in the home of Miss
Georgia and. Frank McKinney
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fergu-
son, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Appling
and sons, Rick and Mark, Ai&ieh-
ita Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Benwy'
Appling and daughter Cindy,
Mrs. Sue Bassinger, Fort Worth.
Mr.'and Mrs. Jim Gilliland of
Lueders are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Jasper Smith.
69<
quart
other products sale priced
for a limited time only at
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adkins and
children of Mifntague; Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Slnow of Wickett, Tex-
as, and Mr. and Mrs. O W. Ad-
kins visited Sunday of last week
in Fort Worth with Mr. and Mrs.
C. W Adkins.
.L. M Keith of Alex. Okla., and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keith uni
baby of Chickasha, Okla., visited I
Tuesday of last week with Mr.
and Mrs C R. Gifford.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fox vis-
ited Saturday evening in Graham
with Louis Roller and Mrs. Doro-
thy Mowery and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keck and
family of Dallas visited last week
With her father, Amos McGreg-
ory.
Mrs. Annie Orr and Mrs Elva
Tinney visited Sunday in Den-
ton. Mrs. Orr visitdti with Mrs:
Inez Barnes and Mrs. Tinney vis-
THT.TF^AY .-SEPTEMBER 15, I860 ' • '' |
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Williams, Arizona. Mrs, Allen
and daughters are making their
home at 519 Hutchison Street.
Linda is a sophomore in Bowie
High School and Sharon began
her first year in school at South
Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherrell Vincent
of Fort Worth visited his mother, :
Mrs. Georgia Vincent and aunt,
Miss Smith, during the weekend.
Mrs. Jack Houston and child-
ren of Wichita Falls visited Mon-
day with Mrs. Effie Houston.
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Sale of Men’s
FELT HATS J
$500
Savings on hats right
Mrs. Lyle Sawyer of Nocona;
Miss Peggy Patterson, Mrs. Will i
.-aYdtiiig and Mrs. Herman Leo- j 1
* nard attended a North Texas |
Conference coaching school for ; I
Wesleyan Service Guild district j :
officers at S. M. U. in Dallas, ’
Sunday.
Don Sykes spent the weekend
in his hometown, Dawson.
He who has a thing to sell
And goes and whispers in a well,
Is not so apt to get the dollars
As he who climbs a tree and hollers
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a look
jersey. 1
ions of
ed a singing in Bowie Sunday af- 1
ternoon and visited with frier.< i
W,- C. Gilbert. Charles Stark
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Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Johnson of mdnd, CL1_., ________
Sunset will celebrate their Gold- ! Dallas; Olivia Yoakum of Fresno
en Wedding Anniversary Sun- ’ ' *' “ "
I day, September 18, with an open j
house party from two.until four
jp. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson
j bnrrraV Austin and' were n~.______
j in Georgetown, September 19,
11910. They moved to T
I shortly afterward and have
spent most of their years there.
They have three sons; James
Newport
The Cemetery Association met
for 'tHeir, regular-meetihg Tues-
day in the home of Mrs. Newton
Deweber. 1
Mrs. Edd Winters of Bowie sold
her' home lu-re to be moved. It
was moved to Bowie this week.
Mrs. Winters is making her home
in Bowie since' the recent death
uf-liei husband.’ —*—' “
Hobart Coyle shipped cattle
to Fort Worth this week. Mrs. ;
Coyle accompanied him therc.l
where .they visited two
daughters, Mrs. McDaniel and I
'Irs. Jonx'S. , i
Odom Brand. Dallas. Mrs John- !
nie Rater. Bellevue, visited th’eir .
mother. Mrs. A. O Brand during '
the week.
Thomas Parker unierwerif sur-
gery ibst w«?ek and is recovering
•atisfactorily. •
Rev. ■ _Dan Martin of Wichita-
Falls was a recent; dintft-r . guest
in the John Lemon* -home.
•Visitors in the Ara Prlmei
home’this week Were Mrs. Molly .
Pitt ' and grandson of- Wichita
Falls. Mr. end Mrs- Ralph Mor-
ton and- family of BoWie.
Visiting in the Luther »nd J<t
nie McManus btjtnes this week
wwe Mr. and Mrs. Odig McManus
af Clute'. Mr. and Mrs. LaVanghn ;
McManus and Jerry tjnd Karpr.
of Bowie. .
Mrs. Mildred McManus visited i
her-daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Emitt
Hancock in Bowie Thursday arid j
Friday.
,E C. .Cordell of Graham, Foy
Hudson. Boyvic. visited irr -tht 1
F. E. Cordell home during the j
week.
' Mr. end Mrs. Thurman Stark
and family of Jacksboro visited
his oacents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Stark, recently.
Mr. gnd Mrs. Junior H’cks of
Jacksboro,visited his mother, Mrs.
Ettie Hjcks and sisters, Mrs. Nrw ■
ton Dewebcr and Mrs. Foy For£i,
ancL family recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ara Palmer vis-
ited hi? aunt, and uncle, Mr and
Mrs. -Jphn Pults of Maryetta Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F Gossett art
enjoying a new car. They attend-
>• i at start of season.
Q R and Q kale
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NEWSPAPERS reach out into space — into the
vast areas of the trade territory — into every home in
every community, telling one and all about local
happenings, local products, and local services.
It has its roofe in all affairs
— for your good and the community’s.
W. D. Kyser and daughter of
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jones of
Fort Worth visited .her parents,
TMr. and- Mrs. Homer. Bishop,
<htw11grltic -weekend.
.. thermitt Parr and family of
Irving visited his ’ mother, Mrs.
J. L. Barnes, over the weekend.
BOYS’
CAR COATS
Reg. $7.95
■ $5." -.
Zip of! hood, heavy
quilted lining, warm
but light in weight.
Greys, blues, tan.
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your Service or your Product!
Visitors in the .home of Mr.
Sunset and Mrs. L. B. Wilhite Sr. Thurs-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee
Halpain and children of- Com-
_______mack, New York; Mrs. J. B.___
of Altus, Okla; Jack of Grand* Romine Sr. and Mrs. H. D. Blas- I Mrs. Jongs.
; Saline; and Chester, a sergeant singame of Sunset; Mrs. L B. Odom Bra
in the Air Force, who is now t^r'' ant* dauRhter.; Mrs. nie Rater. 1
Stationed in Syracuse, N. Y.; five
daughters, Edith Massey of Dal-
las; Mildred Strickland of Ed-
near Conroe, Labor Day. She was
the wife of Jesse Bennett, elec-
trician of the Houston Chronical
daily ne,ws and the niece of W.
r. Cuiverhouse of Sunset.
Mrs. Bennett had taken he;-
laughter from their home in
Houston to Huntsville to enter
her second year of college work
and was erfronte back to her
home in Houston when the
wreck occurred.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L Snow of,
Wickett, Texas, visited the past
week in the home of their cou-’
sins, Mr. and Mrs, O. W. Adkins.
Mr: and Mrs. T. F’ Snow.
Franklin and Joyce of j’ampa vis-
ited during the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Adkins.
ited Mi', and Mrs Jimmy Earl ' Franklin and Joyce are students
Wa|den and family in Fort Worth j at North Texas State College,’
Sunday. . Denton. ........
Mr. and Mrs Pett> Pickett vis- Mr. and Mrs. Lon Blackmon ' ited her,sister, Mrs Davis.
ited het- parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ottis Walker of Ring- Mrs. R. D. Allen and daugh-
Fred McGee of Stoneburg Sun- i gold visited Monday with Mr and i ters, Linda Allen and Sharon
day afternoon Mrs, Geo. Allen and family. -West have moved to Bowie from
FIRST SAViNGS&LOAN ■'
310 MASON ST. BOWIE,TEX,
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$4.” j
2 PAIR FOR $9.50 i
Fabrics for now and
on thru cold weather.
New patterns, machine
^washable. Cut for .
' smooth fit. ‘
id read.
■ifications in-
wage rates as
are available
n W. Simpson,
r, Jacksboro,
Highway De-
Usual right
, ALL NEW... SEIDLITZ
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LATEX HOUSE PAINT
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WHITE A $7.15 Value
QUICK
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GLOSS
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DECEMBER 31 •
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1’/2 ONE-WAY FARE
FOR THE ROUND TRIP'
from Texas Points to-
Colo. Spgs. & Denver
Both Coach and First Close
1S>Day Return Limit
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Rail travel It Fait, Safe,
Comfortable . and It
the most economical
way to travel.
FORT WORTH AND
DENVER RAILWAY
slack's
Okla.;
I and Martha Reeves of Bowie.
They also have 26 grandchild-
ren and 19 great-grandchildren.
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Lynn, Emerson, Jr. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1960, newspaper, September 15, 1960; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1368338/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.