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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1937.
THE BOWIE NEWS
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LOCAL NEWS
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Mr. and Mis. J.
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MEMBERS OF LEAGLE ON
i’KOl.KAM AT DALLAS
METHODIST SOCIETY
HOLD MEETING
Ed Haines wmT a guest Sunday
of Ids son, L. <’. B.iines, and Mrs.
Haines of AVichitn Falls.
cake
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II. B. Steagall
DINNER HONORS
MISS HIM IK
.Miss Dicta 4'urlee left
for Mmy Hiirdiu-Ba.vlor,
She allended the luncheon
checks
MALARIA
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For Smart Women
We urge you to go and see
'The Bride Wakes Up’
a full length talkie on Homes and Homemak-
ing, at the Majestic Sept. 15, 16, and 17. ,
We are co-operating in this school. Admission
is Free.
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Several members of the Kings
HlghwaA League of the First Pres-
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Worship period Saturday morning
the Fn 11 Rally—*of the You'ng
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MISS DOROTHY ANN
COLEMAN HAS *
DELIGHTFUL PARTY
J. E. Walthall/Moved citizen of
| Bowie, 'returned home Tuesday af
ter a 10-day visit in Wichita I'alN
He was accompanied home by Mr.
and .Mrs, W. H. Gay and Miss
Stella Mundell, who remained for
a short visit.
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—1—;—---- home 1 |iurs<lay afternoon to .sevor- be emp
Miss LoraIim> “Benson and Miss ;,t °f her friends whetr-hei' Himbigr/'yTore.
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Saturday
at Belton.
at noon
Saturday given for mendwrs of the
Student (’f'uncil. Miss (’nrlee was
apjMijnted recently as a member of.
the t’ouncll by the Pn^sidont of the
<’allege.
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Expresung the newest Fall Features, these Fashions •
emphasize the smart Woman s best points. Stunning
sleeves and collars ... all important this Fall.
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Black, Brown, Green, Wine, Rust
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Mr<. M. E. Boyd of Route .*» was
shopping in Bowie Saturday
visited The Bowie News office,
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Glamourously Furred
and Tailored]'Coats
Mr. and' .Mrs. M. A. Bryan funk
Hull- daughter, Miss I.nine, to
Sherman Monday, where she en-
rolled as a Student at Austin < ol
lege.
We urge all brides, brides-(o-he, and brides of yes-
terday to-think this over. Why pay rent all your
life when you tan take the same money anti pay
for your own home In a few sliort years? I,et us
explain just how you can tlo this through a Fil l
loan.
Mrs. ('. Gilts and iteiugliier
were guests front tVt-dnesdiiy until
Friday of Mrs. Joe Ilopiter in
Quanah. Mrs. Ilopiter returned
with'them for a visit of a week.
Mrs. H. I.. Miller <»f Frtdtland
was a Rotvie visitor Saturday She
t.-ll'ed at the Bowie News office.
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< BOY, WHAT A LUCKY
I DAY FOR ME WHEN
) MY WIFE LEARNED <
ABOUT Spry AT THE ’
motion picture ;
k C00KIN6 SCHOOL /
.Mrs. H. B. Watkins. Ed -Watkins
and Miss I’car) Swindell spent Sun-
day at Turner Falls 41 ml Sulphur,
Melvbi (:’rl>p‘ of Decatur was 4n
Howie Saturday for a short iline.
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hucker ami
little sou. Max. came Saturday
night for short visit with Mr.
Hucker’s br<»tber, George Hticker.
ami oth< r friend*.
Hardison. Mim
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i Hunter, and Mr. md Mrs. Hanli
> If your not trill are congested with mucuout
>r you are autfertag from naial irritations, ge
Ytndol * 2-in-l- Nasal
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ShiAi lull
Dorothy Juekson were the guest*
Tlnti-Mhn ;iml I'rid.i.v of Miss Doris
Jeon Brooks <d' D.iIUis. The.x visit-
ed the I’m, American Exposition.
Friday they, with their hostess.
Went to Fort Worth, where they
met Mr. .-Hid Mrs. I>. B. Benson.
Miss Dann Sue B<-nson. Miss Mar-
jorie Ayres and Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
IH-nson. and all attended t’asa
Manana. Miss Brooks tieeonipanich
the party to Howie, where she wilt
remain for-a week's visit with Miss
Benson ajid Miss Jackson.
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The Gary-Nees Lumber Co., js always glad to co-
operate in providing free estimates and plans and
to help with your building anti repair problems.
Lighter tJwf
cakes, flakier pastry,
I crisper fried foods
DIGESTIBLF, t<»O. (it t Sprv t'>d.l\
It’s whiter, smoother, purer. Mixes
twice as fast, fyes without sfooke, makes
® ^ baxed and mcdXjpds-doubly dUicious.
Tested and approved by Good House-
JfJl keeping Institute. Get the big 3-lb. can.
$ p l*y The new purer
Edg.-ir Edmiston, who has been
ill ffir 1 he post .M‘Vcml moiiihs call-
ed Snhinhiy nft<*rn«Nih nt the News
office. His henlth is improved And
he looking well.
with M<s. K. E. Ligon at Wk hila
Falls.
KeV. Albei t M ('lell.in litis (‘hfoll-I
e<l In the S«»!iihW( stem Bapiisi
Thcolc^b a I Seminary al Seminary |
Hill. Foil Forth. Last year he
iriughf ‘-clftMil at Su%kijiH* l»ut
signed to eiij*(>r *>< hool this year. He
Ims taught at Sa’loiin and Bird
Hollow, and has atiemhd sch«.M>l in
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Huntur. Ml.ssc<. ^hawmt*. Okla.. Baylor I'nhersitv
--------rr---- Elva and Km ^Hardison.
ALL-vegetable shortening Fraiit < s tWood*. “tlm honoree.
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Even thing you w ear has an air of elegance about it
this|I-all.p aluics are richer . . . Luxury furs more
abundantly used . . . even tweeds reflect this new
< legance! I he silhoutte is incredibly sleek, smooth
woolens. All colors
Mis. F. N. Menefee and' son.
Billy, itiuriicd to their home in
F».rl Worth Siimhix after a
visit' with Mrs. Menefpe's mother.
• Mrs. A. H. Bowles, and sister, Mi*s
Helja Bowles. ,
Mrs, T. (’. Prince and daught<*rs.
Miss .Mar^v Beth and Miss Alta
.leftn. and .Mr anid Mrs. Jim Jones
and son. (’arI. were guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs, Kewell Jones and
MIWm Dorothy f’rtn< <• at Sherman.
Mr. Jones is the son of of Mr. a ml I
Mrs. .Lories and Mrs. Jones is the
daughter of Mrs. Prince. *
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-ning’ to gel muni,.,1. Um ,'!l!!‘x'”u
lucky miiu?" J’lulley.
Woogy : fntlHT. ,,f course/' I
i her sisi'et, Mrs. I*.
1 Mr. ami Mrs. John B. Hunt,
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Miss Dorothy Ann ('olvmau-en
(rrtained a number of her friends
Saturday evening with a delightful
I party at the home of her aunlr-
Mis. L. D. Waltman. ,With whom
she ma kt-s her hoinc during t he
It ngth evening dr.t^ses, forming
attractive picture of youth and
happiness D .ncing and games’
wi re the diversions of the evening,
.Delicious pum h and cwokies were
served.
Af 10 o’<4oclc the ytmug people
attended the preview Itringin^ to a
dose one of the nicest parties of
the season.
Those enjoyed the .event inelud
ed : Annie Marie Free. Mary Vi; '
ginla Stallings, Marion Grtvnwood. i
■Mabie Beth Jackson. Neha Mae
Worthy. Alta Jean Prince, (’hat
b>tte Sue Sanders, John Dixon. Lovd
riv«. . . .. . •
Buddy Irvine. Doris
Jack Siambougli. James
Louis <'hanctdlor, Glenn
Paul McNatt, and the
Dorothy Ann (’oleinan.
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BETTY STEAKS HAS
BIKTHDAY PAKTY
Ah*, and Mrs. G|t.atn Prlhblr and-
I g11 *y -m»h «tf M < mttM*H--. were
visi l ors * Sa t u 11'.. ,v 11 ’g lit."
Krina T' * ---— ---—- -U'.urt a Brcwt r. who lias hr* n
emplttyetl at Wichita Fsills for the
’past seven months, returned to
was at | Bowie Sunday where he Will again
,H‘ A>itb Wilstm's Drug
Mr. aptl M r*.V7- Harf!is<qj taitr r
tainetl Friday noon w itji a deli ;u -
fni -dineer +mnnrimi MIk.s
Hunter on her birtlahiy.
'I he dimer was a complete sur
I r,se to the hoimree. who Was sur
prised auain fhnt eVctdng when
her mother whs hostess ;,T a 'Sritm
fber party.”
Those enjoying' the lovelt tlimier
Were.: Mi. ami .Mrs. J. J. Barut*s.
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of labor, ami hours and conditions
i>f eihployment.
Gi f'xceitt as otherwise specified, the
constructing ifilnlmum wages paid to all labor
le I'avcim-nt /rs, workmen or mechanics employ-
ed on this contract shall be Seven-'
File <75< ( t'nits per hmir for
l.alK.r-, Forty-Five (45c)
i‘cuts per hour for "Intermediate
Grade Lalstr", ami Ililrty-Five
135c) Cents per hour for "t'nskill-
ed Labor.”
Attention is directed to the
special provisions,' ineludbd in the
Irt’ojipsal io insure- compliance with
Ju- ;rei|i,:rement of House Bill No.
51 of tlie l-'orty-Thlrd Legislature
of tlk- Slate of Texas.
Prevailing
.Minimum
Hourly Wage
Rate
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3. (KI 45
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at the office of IJ. C. Woodward,
Division Engineer, Wichita Falls.
Texas, ami State Highway Depart-
im-ut, Austin, t'sual rights resetv-
ed 0-35-1115 “R2"
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T ..... .... , **• Mrs. bvicrinn ^(’burch
Loyd Sntterticld, .Mrs. J. AL Dunn
Evelyn, rvt-ro in j ;.t t|1(. Fall lt.,ll,i-of tl,e
.nil it, n t1 ; I'ery. whh-h met at the First Pres-
„ ’ \v,' ! T ii:VV r i'.i’vrian Church in Dallas Friday
Mexico " Newl.lu,| s,ltur(lllv.
Those taking part in the service:
Miss Li.inc Bryan, leader: Allss
I Josejihlne IlopiM-r, .Miss Annie Fay
;md Alis.i L.rura' Grace
Beslde.< ihosc taking part <m th«*
pvogTam the following made the
l»jp:'A!iss .Maxim* King of Char-
h -'cii, W. \ ,i.. w ]|(i jx 11|(. o|h,x(
clp clear mucUoua
-.-m tr.-onU. redo.e
--.volkn membranes
md relieve irritation
. of nasalpasaages and
GRIFFIN’S DRl'G STORE
The Rexall Store
Mrs E. T. .McCauley, .Mrs. W>
II. Stephens ami Mrs. J. E. Garl
-..-...•n were joint hostesses Tues
day aflernoon to mtinltei.s* of the
Missionary Society of the First
r.Uvibodi.-M ( l.un h at Mrs. Stcplieits'
home.
Garden Howers were used t.fi dc- -
<'Dite lhe reception suite. Mrs. E.
W. Wrighi. President, presided.
I New gifts were' adtlcd to the
J’raveling Bazaar.
Mrs. M. \\. Gollada.\' had charge
ot the program, (liscussiug several
topics. These included a talk on
"The Kingdom of Ajod,” ••Servant
Problems," and •’Cinytges in Negro
ServantH.”
.Mrs. Geo. F. Kornt‘gay gave a
it view of the study book, -The’
Moslem World." and discussed the
topics "Kef-ent Social Changes,”
and "The Modern Tvp<‘ Negro."
Mrs. IL T. McCauley gave the
.Missionary News ami Airs. D:ile
Eales made an interesting talk on,
"i 'hristiaii AHsslons.”
Airs. J. A. Ayres talked on. "The
Peculiar Wavs of Negro Servants,”
and Airs Pa.ttersf.n dis< usst <1 ihc
subject, ‘Negro Outlook ~of Ftu'v-
iee,”
At the close of the meeting - the
hostesses served ice cream and
cake to: Airs, J. F. Thompson. Airs.
J. Lee Manchvy, Mrs. Paul Etans.
Mrs. George F. Kornegay, Airs. Pat-
Mrs. R. L. .Marshal. Airs.
I. L. ('iMitdl.’i,
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law n.
Atl.-I- Urn I.peuii.g of^Hje imiuy I i ,„m p.p.-j 111L S„uih'Riimgoid
-ill- llie eliikli-en were united, >n ........ ” m
!<■ Iliv diuuiug room. A beuuliful
twivtier pink cake hipped- with
, white glowing candles In white
roselmd Imlders. ci-utered- the labl-.-,
'ihrnli \ves laid with a white cloth.
Each tittle guest mmle n birth-*
tin- honoree hi-for<*
| she blew out the candles. The cake i
j vas ent and served with iee-ejeam !
t->: Mary EHzalieth Latlmur, Jan
ette Brice, Jeiuuiiue ami .Marque
t-lte Lee. Jane ami Lois Foster.
Joan R<ia< h, J*aula Bocdeker, Betty
Until Partridge. Evam-tta Knighl-
step, .Mary
are vlsit'ug relatives at (pnitmli.
.Mr. ami .Mis. J. C. Baxter left
Hiuiday for fliell- home in Ainur'llhi.
.Mr. and -Mrs. Deward Williams
and childivu and .Mrs Lo|s Riley
visited Mi-s. Williams' parents'. M,-.
and .Mrs. A. L Russ, in Bowie
YfOPday.
Sirs. Bonnie Sojonmn. Mrs. J. .M.
Dunn and daughter. Evelyn, ami
Mr. Teague of Bowie silent Sunday
with Mrs. Soloim-u's daughter, Mrs.
Hardy Seay, nt Belclierville.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Thurman, Rae
Sledfce attended the fuutral of Mr?
Thurman's brother-in-law. Edward
Parrlck, in. Randlett, Okla., Mon-
duy. ,
Miss Lon-m- G<
man visited Mrs
Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Leon. Turner niov-
, ed to Denton hist week. Rev.
Turner will attend Teachers’ Col
lege then-.
Mr. mid .Mrs. A. R. Jackson of
Hardy moved to the Jm-k-ou home, - , - — ....
here Imp week. Mr. J.u-ksou will •bile Eales. .Mrs. I '
-).->• coniieeteil with the school this I 31rs. Wade Bend. Mrs. M.'Posev,
term. ____ ■ - . .-__________;__'UVl's .1. A Ayres, Mis. E. W.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A Willis and "right, Mrs.^.M. W. Gpllnduy. Mrs.
' daughter, Chatline, and Miss l.u- •Uakmy. .Mrs. I< I-;. Singletary,
ejlle White visited friends in I eo -'•rs- 1 -•■ Dixon, and .Mary Carol
Sunday afternoon. , i line Eales.
Darwin- "Tiite visited ills |i;lr-'
••vntH, Mr. ami Mrs. N. E. White, hi
Alvord Saturday.
Hurry Sampson ami (t. H.“ Dun-I
bar of Saint Jo atteiid>*d~t>i Inisi-
It doesn't take the average bride Jong to wake
up to the fact thai with the money she's spending
for rent she could ’be pa lying for a home of • her
own—a home planned to suit her individual taste
and desires.
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Mi>" Lillie I’mlerwfHKl of AVich
it:i Falls was rhe week end gtiesi of
her s’stvr, Ylrs. Joe Olaijiijgpiii.
Fred Foxall. AIK"and Mrs. T. H.‘
r<>x.!ll ;iml AD’, and Airs. Vernon
Gf.rdf n, all of Decatur. Avprc; Suu1!
day guests of" Mr. ami Alls <»«•)»•
G.irre’l.
Air. an.I Airs. W. W. Bail
Saiutflny f<r Marlin, where
Bail will take the baths. His m
friends wish for him an 'early
stoiiition to healty.
h» the required special
covering subletting or
signing the contract, f
^I’ypc of
La borer,
Workman, or
Mechanic
Skillvfl Lalxn*
Iniermcfll.’itv. Grade
I nskilhMl Ltiber
For the cfaHslflcatlon of parti-
eubii- positions under the ulsive
l.vpes of Enliorei-s. Workmen, or
.Mis-hnni'-.s. see tile Required Kpeei-
il Provisions.
.’The above prevailing iiiiniimiin
"age rales shall g-overii on this
eoniraet. Overtime ami legal Imli
'la.i work shall be paid f,„. u,,.
ii’^ular governing rates.
A local employm<*nt agma v from
" hleu tbe <'ontractor s’
<'•Hlploymeiit list will be
-G the -award
■ i-ois ami si><*< -1fIcations
By Lucille White
Mr. mv.l Mrs. W. J. Miljer ami inot0)
children and Miss Ruth .Mit< hell
were dinner guests Sunday in the
l^Uiome of Mr. and Airs. Prylv AIcGce,
and Mrs. White of Dallas
the weekend with his'broth
er, and wife,1 Air. und Mrs. W..|’.
Landers.
Misses YVanda aiHl Inez Landers
ami Decatur Baptist (’ollcge.
, Mr. all.I Mr.--. John Jtlxon 'and
sen, Jolin. ami Thomas Ayres were
guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs.'J.
S. Sims iu Wicldla Falls. A picnic
lunch was enjoyed at on*’ of the
parks after which the ladles heart!
Gypsey Smith and the men attend
e<l the ball ^game.
Ah’, iiml Airs. W. S. Harber and
son. Durwood, of Dallas were Sim
day guests of Mrs. Harber'§ par- ’
cp’s. Mr aiid Airs. Frank L.
Nichols, ami ’Miss Elizabeth Hai-
be I’. - :■ ± .
Mrs G. H. Edwards, a former
citizen of powle,* is Hepnding” this
week with Air. and Mrs. 0. N.
Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Win-
sett. and other friends.
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Evanetta Knighi-
Nell, Jeannette and
Helen Jo i’erona, Dale Jackson,
Blake Breitenhirt, Mrs.“A. M. La-
| tlmiii. Mrs. Alardn Partridge, and
| Airs. Paul Boetleker ami the h«»n
| oree. Thos<* stuiding gifts w<‘re:
Pl-lee. Tlmimm Ay™. Roy’ Sarnies | Al* ,,l“l 1,111
Irvine. Doris Amlcrsoii. --------o------—'
Harris, Mifw Holin Bowles, Mrs.
Whitley. J -Meiiefee ahd Mrs. A. R. Bowles
liomn-ee. I six-lit Tm-sil iv af hist week with
Ifiemls in Wieliita Falls. L
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Mrs. I>. 1
ni.-iki s lier
sclmol term.
Mrs. J. a. spears, entertained hon- | (
"n‘‘- 1“',r ,111111 birthday. TEXAS HIGHWAY
I he little guests enjoyed many . CtlNSTRt f'TION
1 -llll“'s Played on the I Sealed proposals for <
| In.313 ndl<*s of Concrete
* from 0 93 mi Soin i> ..e i
..xmu o,.G» oil. .^oiim ot Kinggo
Stoiiebiirg on Highway No. 2 ,,,,
ered by Fedenil Aid' project No.
12S It H,.,,p | .||j in MoUtll(!lll,
< ouiity. ii ilt* be leeeived at. the
Stille Highway De^irinfem, Austin,
H-xiis. mull fi;00 a.iu., Sep;. 17,
ll'3i. am| then publicly iqientMl ami
read.
I .The attention of the bidders is
directed to the ri-quired special pro
visions levering subletting or as
the selection
‘Prevailing Minimum
Per Diem Wage
(Based on an Eight W
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