The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1942
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THE BOWIE
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OUR CHRISTMAS WISH
CLOVER FARM STORE
Friends and Customers
MORGAN & HILL. Owners
Merry Christmas
JOYOUS, PROSPEROUS
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GARY-NEES LUMBER CO.
BOWJE. TEXAS
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Mmes J- A Wallender and/'R.
E. Uwdeg sang as a ilut’t, ‘While
On* ol Hi* Greatest Pleasures of Hi*
Christmas Season ip Hi* opportunity to *C«
knowledge our friends end it io with this in
mind that w* sand you Season's Greetings.
Th* businass you hoy* entrusted to us
is indeed *ppr*cioted, end we hop* that with
th* turn of *och y*or, th* pleosont relotions
•listing between us will be increased end
strengthened. 1
We wish you a Merry Christmas end •
Happy New Year.
heartiest‘good wishes. May the~
ing year see the dawn of a
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Good Will Class Meets
At Major Home
The Good Will Sunday School
Class of the First Baptist Church
was enTcrtained with a turkey-
dinner last Wednesday night at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. David
Major. Mrs. Major was assisted
by a social committee composed
of Mrs. M. Posey, Mrs. Harve
Ratliff and Mrs. Roy Sanders.
The house was beautifully dec-
orated in the Christmas theme.
Dinner was served buffet Style
from the attractive and -festive
dining tables.
Games of 42 were enjoyed dur-
ing the evening and a special
gift was presented by the class
We Extend*to Our
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to the progress of this institution
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H ■* guests in,to groups tq_ solve
Story puzzle. *r“T1"v _
played a medley of Christmas
melodics. At the conclusion of
the puzzles, Mrs Wilbur Morgan
Teed the completed stories re-
lating to Christmas.
Christmas gifts were exchanged
from the beautifully lighted and
decorated tree at the conclusion
the program A sumptuous
tea was served in lh<r dining
Km The table was beautifully
decorated in the club colors and
laid with an exquisite lace cloth.
H--;----Mrs Wilbur Mrirgnn mid Mrs
Ogden Clarke presided at the
tea service, and served the fol
- lowing members and- guests:
wines Cecil Allen, J • A Avres,
geo Barrv. J. A Brite. _R C. Warren, Mrs.
Mr
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And, we hope, brings with him on aban-
donee of good things for our loyal friends
and customers
You have been good taus and in return ■
we extend our kindest wishes’to you, one
and all.
Jn the basement
t orr the 10th.
I y jar it wits different
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Wiling. ■ r*. W a»l*V 1 g ILOIU ceeovo V-S'- —------
Served, after which loaded with gifts were missing;
iniopootinrr r>T’r»«fT*nm ' \A/T.-« Flf) SUlTiDtUOtlH Ocin-
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purpose
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. During the supported for
social hour gifts were exchanged I Simple but ---------„ -
and a prettily decorated tree 1 decorations were used, and sand
was enjoyed I wiches, jello salad, pie and cof-
The following members of-the . fee were served, to the^following
Evening Circle were ]---- ' . *' J r'
Mmes. J. F Cone? Paul Donald, bps, John Johnson,
R. E. Cordes Minnie Hutchison, field, Lam Couch, Bob Latham,
Quentin Phillips, C A. Wilson,; Ha.lie Collin*. My -lie Maneum.
M. A. Bryan. B. B. BreitenhirtJ C. E Rvkn. Charles Kennedy,
and Misses Edna Marie Blanton, O A. Hurdt, Hube Overstreet.
Josephine Hopper, Lometa Me ' ” n.n
Afee and Elizabeth Beulah.
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and Misses Sara Bellah, Marguer-
ite and JeanninC Lee Bryan.
MRS. MARK CAMPBELL. SOCIETY EDITOR-PHONE 277
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„ As another Christmas dawns, it e in this organization
are. laying aside all other thoughts anil aie ieflei tmg
upon the many reasons we hare for which to be thank-
ful * Foremost, Of course, is our American heritage.
Yes, we ARE truly thank/ul that we'are A MERICAl'iS.
IFe appreciate too, our friends and loyal customers
Garden Club Meets At
Christmas Luncheon
Tt /. annual Chritmas Luncheon appeared and'gave gifts from the I Mrs. M. A. Bryan and Miss |
t’ltX. Bowie Garden Club held beautifully'decorated tree to all I Elizabeth Bellah were hostesses
Morrows Grill Monday night present. , . I '»>“ ’’-nine Circle „f the Fust
M a most enjoyable f—A ‘hr“ em.rse luncheon was
The centerpiece and other dec-
Those present were Messrs.
UUtLMesdam^s F. C. Patton. M.
Posey. C7 N. Dickey, Roy San-
ders, W. H. Stephens, Paul Boe-
deker. R. C. Cady, E. C. Heard,
Talmadge Moore, E. L. Covey,
Joe Garlington. Harve Ratliff, F.
J. Dixon, Kirk Beard, P. J.
Scott, T. L. Widlake, David-Ma-
jor and Mmes. Lon Roberson. L,
W. Brashear, Gertrude Ham. Dale
Eales, J. A. Ayres. Misses Paula
I Bo'cdckcr *Gnci Nluy Csrolyn Eales.
“ It Pays To Advertise”
and a
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It ie e big coder, we know. but we orc
•incere in Hie knowledge Hiet out friend,
dreerve ell Hire*.
It h good re Hiink bock over Hie event.
Of Hie po.t yeor, ond to pick out tboee
thing, which ore bright ond cheerful.
There occo.ion. ovenhodow the dork
•pot. ond upiplify Hie te.k ef forgetting
dreomt unreolind. Your thoughtfulnee.
to Hil. orgoniMtion i. - -.'ply opproci-
eted, end beceuee of Hue we deem it a
privilego to e.pren Sooren'. Greeting..
I^Bour (incere good wiHwe to every one.
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attractive. Much credit is due
the decorating committee.
Mrs. M.'G. Golladay gave the
invocation. The president, Mrs.
M. Johnson, extended the sea- |
sons greeting and- a cordial *wel j
come to all.
Mrs. Jno. B. Hunt, general
chairman, ntroduced the commit-
tees, expressing .her gratitude to
aJT* who'served to make the
luncheon a success. The commit-
tee is as follows:
General chairman, Mrs. Jno. B
Hunt, Mrs N. B Gary and Mrs.
G. L, Griffin. Telephone
mittee, Mrs. D. Calaway.
M. W. Golladay, Mrs. E. C
Heard, Mrs. M. ■ A. Bryan and
Mrs. S. -W. Heard, 'Decorating
committee,. Mrs. Alfred Davies.
Mrs. ,M. Johnson. Mrs. F. O
Baker. Mrs. T P. Evans. Mrs
F. C. Green. Mrs. Paul Donald.
Mrs. Johnson asked members
to introduce their guests. Miss
Sarah Clapp made a short talk
and irr a fcw^we'ft chosen -words
told of her appreciation of her
I Bowie friends and her pride in
i being a Texan.
Mrs. Karlsberg played a med-
ley. of Christmas Selections, fol-
lowed by singing of-—Christmas
Bhllie . -----------------------------------------
•So, to you,'our friends, we extend
com-
o'-
‘ brighter day when the real
Christmas spirit of Peace on
Earth, Good Will toward 7
znert, will again prevail.
were the candlf
re Frank Ldster lighters. Mrs. Lester Long. :
Lewis, talented student of Mrs, Qyenton Phillips, Jeanene Hop ■
77“ ‘ -“* ■ r‘“'>Lpcr. Jimmy Hamilton, P1''1"’
geleclions. Mrs. E W Daley,, pr(,jj,,nhirt and M A. Bryan pre-
Mrs. Ogden Clarke and Mrs. sented the tableaux.
Wilbur Morgan sang a group of Miss Edna M.iriu Blanton-sane
Christmas Carols, accompanied ..q'|,ou pidst Leave Thy Theo+u-
W 1.1 » Mmes. J- A Wallender and/R.
E tinrdes sang as a dui't, “While
Shepherds Watched Their Flocks
' bv Night.” MHr Jno ,Corns
explained the “Joy Gift for Aecd
Nliiilstcrs?*’ Mrh(*s.~ W allrtidor.
Cordes. Lawrence, Misses Edna
Mae Blanton. Okaneta Hopper.
Louella Wright and Marguerite
Le.e Bryan sang the carols.
The church was beautifully
decorated with ferns, autumn
foliage an white candles.
C W. Coffield. C. Y. Cosby. E
W. Daley, N G. Davis. Chas.
Gant, Jno B. Hunt. Harry Karls-
berg. I. H. McVicker. Wilbur
Morgan, W. R. Potter, G. O.
Slaughter. Glenn Trout. Tandy
Welch and David Warren, crank
7 Lester Lewis, and Mrs. W. T
Welch.
: ' -Mrs. Gant,, was iissisted. by •
committee including Mrs. Davir
oerrv u n. u..^. .. w..,“*— G ° Slaughte
,Ij.'Halaway, Ogden'Clarke, nnd Mrs. E. W. Daley...__
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IN THE GOOD OLD
AMERICAN WAY
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ORGANIZATION
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Presented At
in! Presbyterian Church
the home of Mrs. DaVid Warren , . .
— .> ,re. xa— _the Last Sunday night ^t
hud their
Christmas
Thursday afternoon.
was beautifully decorated in the
fifisristmag tradition, the attrac-
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ttieme
Mrs
at the program.
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~^~Christmas carols.
V, JJUIl a««*-»»»»-J —— *____
message, an original poem of
' Christmas Wishes, written for the
Occasion by the president, Mrs.
Dixon Christmas cards from
Mrs. Walter Coffield were pre
sented by Mrs. Cecil Allen, to
be mailed to -ions of club mem-
bers now in the service.
I Mrs Charles 'Gant, chairman; uu., «,.4re........ ..... , ,
I t ®fThe »ocial committee, gave a] Mrs. C. A. Wilson played sev
most interesting and inspiring end beautiful or8a" 8.?1®ct„^"fi:
Ulk on the traditions and mean- and HfO accompanied the chon
1 tog nf Christmas ■ She introduced th-y sang the carols.----
the program for the afternoon. Mjss Frances Randall. Mrs.
Mrs. David Warren, accom-1 pnu] Donald -and Miss Lometa
panied by Mrs. Ogden Clarke, McAfee were the readers Miss
Bang two songs. “I’m Dreaming .R.annine Lee Bryan -and Marga-
bf a White Christmas" and “Sanin r,.t VanVacter
Claes is Coming" Frank LOster lighters.
1 Lwwas na*v.**-»-« ret** r
WilT Young,"piayeii three piano
- ■' Mrs. E. W. -
Clarke and
Wilbur’Morgan sang a group
Long.
Mrs. 'Harry Karlsberg.
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r >sed of jjatriotic
liven by Mrs. Cecil Allert,
rs—Gatrt divided—the
• a
M rs>'~KarIsbqgg
of —• • •
I Mrs. Bryan. Miss Bellah T. L. Class Party ' •
jingle Beiis, Santa ciaus. im . Hosts to Evening Circle At Baptist Cnurcn
■ personated by Mrs. F. O. Baker, ) ;
----- *---*u“ I Mrs. M. _A. Bryan and Miss |
°! Mrreow'5'«‘CcVnr<Mo^dkv" night ’ pies“ent“"’' ” I toThe Evening”Cir<ile'of the First
was1 a most enjJyable Y social A three course luncheon was | Presbyterian Church at the home
was a most enjoyame social fo)lowjng mcmbers I of Mrs Bryan at sjx.thirty
ev i .u j re ’and guests — Mmes. Alfred ’ Thursday evening. A i
The centerpiece and other dec- • Qavjes jn0 g Hunt, M. John- supper was Served, after which
W -R, Potter, T. R. Pierce, a short but interesting program1
luncheon table word a work of ^ar'on Miller, J. A. Young, D. in keeping wi|h the Christmas
art. Corsages at each plate, in raiaway m W. Golladay, O. A. season was led by Mrs. Donald,
the Christmas motif wen- most Calaway. M. W. Golladay, A. A The singing of carols was in:
attractive. Much credit is due gadler, M. A. Bryan, Oscar Un eluded in the program, with Mrs. ,
'derwood, F. O. Parker, ,C. S. , Cordes at the piano. P -:— ‘u~
Henderson,--Paul Evans. Paul1 =rez-s<*i »’"■•••
Donald, Harry Karlsberg, J. A.
Ayres, David Warren, Miss Viv-
ian Hutchison, Dr. Sarah Clapp.
St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran
5 Miles East of Bowie
Mitchell Prifogle. pastor
Children’s Christmas Service—
Thursday, 7:30 P. M. fhe sermon
subject: “The God-Man, oyr
King of Glory.”
Christmas Day Service. Friday,
11 A. M. The sermon subject:
“The Virgin Birth.”
Sunday School and Bible Class
for all ages, 10:15 A. M. The Bi-
ble Class will continue to discuss
the 21st capter of St. Luke* be-
ginn'ihg at verse 20. .
Divine Worshp, 11:00 A. M. The
sermon subject: “The Redeem-
er’s Work.”
Warren Home Scene of “Our Bethlehem”
Thursday Club Party
the Thursday Club jnet_
«nd Mrs W. R. Potter for .the Last Sunday night jit 7:30 the
Ermnal Christmas party lasUPresbyterian had their Annua
w The house Christmas program. .
beautifully decorated in the This year it, was imtitled Our
oeaurHujy;ii _ alll.ac. R(.th|(.h(>nl ', ;ihd it depicted foul
tree forming the central scenes from tlk: Christmas Story
ie of the affair -. Each scene was presented in
•s Wilbur Morgan presided three ways (through the use or
Roll call was three Readers): (1) As foretold
answered* with quotations • from in prophecy (2) As fulfilled in
SSaunau vu.uL Mrs Tandy the birth of Christ; and (3) Its
Welch presented the president’s meaning for today. The scenes
___ «r were as follows;
I. Annunciation: Acceptance
of God’s will for pur lives.
H. Bethlehem:
Christ into'our hearts.
Ill The. Shepherds:
fulness, to duty.
IV. The Wise Men: Consecra-
tion of wisdom and talents.
Mrs. r
organ
i b.o accompanied the choir
Miss Frances Randall,
.nnrl AT I
the, aeaders.
The TEL Class of the First Bap-
tist ClJurch held their Christmas
IPitl’U-rin the basement of the
| church on the 10th. But this
j ' y.?ar it was different Tb.e usual
waffle : g jests and the Christmas
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■ and there no sumptuous ban-
1 _ ■ -______y 2* : “—7’ which
allotted each year for' this
was sent to the .missiqn-
laiy in China which the class has
f—• a number of years.
Simple but striking Christmas
' decorations were uccd- “rd
I wiches, jello salad, pie and cof-
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SttTwhit c^LS^fVcoJ^ii d«°s.is
■n. r*. v-uiura> iviinmc* x&uiviuauii, i.tiur i_.mii
Quentin Phillips, C. A. Wilson, j Ua.l.e Collin*.
M. A. Bryan. B. B. Breitenhirt,\> C. E Rvan.
I. II. McVickers, Bill Nichols,
... R fD. Durham, Winfield Scott,
Guests wen Mrs. Earl Albert James /Chapman. Hardy Over
and Misses Sara Bellah, Marguer- street. Rhone. Gladys Cox. Harns,
ite and JeanninO Lee Bryan; I.Mpody. Willingham, McClellan-
Following the presentation of and' Miss Liz.zie Barker.
the gifts popcorn ’balls were] —---—•—o---------
served. . Mii: Sue Sanders, who is at-
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j rv * u <? v -a ' antived home for the holidays I
Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Schneider, -
of Arlington, have announced the Ilast J y’
arrival of a son. ''Charles Terry
. ,_n I Schenider • -Mr. and Mrs. Scheni
■ Mrs G- C. Reect is visaing. .Iwd der were former memberr-of the
brother J. E. Dobbs and farnity] Bowie School faculty,
in Elmer.-Oklahoma, during the ■ — ■
holidays. - ZL— ■ -
Its Patriqtie. Friendly. Neigh J||
borly and jots of fun to share jjpfy
rides to the movies.
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Campbell, Mark. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1942, newspaper, December 25, 1942; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1374944/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.