The Montague County Times (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952 Page: 7 of 12
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HEAR
RALPH
TELL
“WHY I AM RUNNING
FOR GOVERNOR"
» MONDAY
Time: 7:30 p. m.
Station KTRN Wichita Falls
1290 Kilocycles
Paid for by Ralph Yarobrough
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation
for your every kindness in our
recent sorrow.
The Winsett Children
and families. '
SALE ... MEN’S
LEATHER LUGGAGE
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2-sui..r. companion case,
Usually 39.95, now 29.05 usually 34.95, now 24.95
A handsome matched set at worth-
while savings! Sturdy luggage in
rich topgrain cowhide with these
features:
• LIGHTWEIGHT, DURABLE STEEL FRAME
• BUILT IN TIE RACK
• SOLID BRASS TURN-LOCK HARDWARE
• TWO-SUITER WITH HANGER FIXTURES TO
KEEP SUITS WRINKLE-FREE
• SUNTAN Price PLUS 20% Federal tax
QUALITY FEATURE!
HEN’S ANKLETS
Smart rayons! Sturdy and
stylish cottons! Colorful de-
signs, neats and solids. All
with longer-wearing rein-
forced heel and toe. Sizes
10 to 12 Buy several pairs
now for comfortable sum-
mer wearing!
Rev. J. A. Murphy, pastor,
condijpts .preaching services at
the Sunset Assembly of God
church at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. every Sunday and 7:30
every Wednesday evening. Sun-
day school at this church opens
at 10 a. m. each Sunday.
Rev. Marvin Magness of
Wichita Falls will conduct
preaching services at the Fruit-
land Baptist church at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Mrs. Joe
Brown, superintendent, will be
in r»harcrp nf thp RnnHov cnhnnl
day.
Sunday school at the Sunset
Methodist church at 10 a. m.
Sunday will be directed by Supt.
W. K. Andress.
35 years was buried in Elmwood
cemetery with Owens-Brumley
funeral home in charge. Pall-
bearers were: Willard Shackle-
fod, Buck Jameson, C. S. Hen-
derson, John White, W. H. Ste-
phens and Cliff Brooks. His
survivors include, one son, Fred
-of -Bowie; three daughters, Mrs:
E. W. Worley, Bowie; Mrs. L. C.
Lacy, Gainesville, and Mrs.
Walter R. Townsend, Coleman.
The body of Mrs. Winsett was
taken to Venice by Owens-
Brumley funeral home for in-
terment there. Her survivors in-
clude, three sisters: Mrs. Jim
Spear, Italy, Texas; Mrs. Irma
Wessel, Houston and Ms. Ray-
mond Harris, Venice. Three
brothers: Ed Cohagen. Italy:
Clyde Cohagan, Los Angeles and
Orval Cohogan, Italy. Serving
as pall bearers w'ere Tom Lind-
sey-, Fred Hoeldfxe, W. F. Ro-
binson, Harve Ratliff. T. O.
Morgan and T. Roy Coffield.
CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to all
who extended comforting sym-
pathy and help in our recent
sorrow. For the beautiful ser-
vice, floral offerings and other
kindnesses of our Bowie friends
and neighbors, we are deeply
grateful.
Mrs. C. C. Boyles
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Boyles
and family,.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Boyles
and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Otis Boyles
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Weatherford,
Miss Tiney Boyles.
Stevens, pastor. Sunday school
at 10 a. m. will be directed by
Supt. J. H. Miller.
The Women's Society of
Christian Service of the Sunset
Methodist church convenes at
the church building at 2:30 p.
m. every Tuesday. Mrs. T. C.
Lewis, president, directs the
program.
Rev. E. D. Cagle, pastor, will
conduct preaching services at
the Union Hill Baptist church
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun-
day. Supt Edgar Sisk will be in
The Women’s Missionary So-
ciety of the Sunset Baptist
church meets at the church at
2:30 every Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Ollie Baldwin, president,
conducts the program, assisted
by Miss Opal Jones, vice presi-
dent.
Minister S. W. Driver will be
in charge of the preaching at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday,
the Sunset Church of Christ at1'
Sunday school at 10 a. m. will
be under the direction of S. F.
-Owens:"— “ 1 ~
Children Visit
On Mothers Day
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pipkin en-
tertained all of their children
Mather’s Day, except for two.
Bill Pipkin of Stratford and
Mrs. Quentin Williams of Ta-
tum, New Mexico, at their home
in Bowie Sunday.
A generous covered dish
luncheon was spread as the
guests arrived and lovely gifts
for mother Pipkin. Those pres-
ent included Mr. and Mrs. Lu-
ther Pipkin and children of
Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Pipkin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
FOshee all of Wichita Falls.
Mrs. John Webb and children,
Bowie guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Winnie Webb andd chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pip-
kin, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Robbins
and children and Kenneth
Webb of Hamlin, who was also
home for Mother’s Day.
WRECK
•Continued from page one)
E. R. Moore and MlL.. Bateman
investigated the accident.
JOINT FUNERAL SERVICES
AT METHODIST CHURCH
Jpint funeral services for Mr.
and Mrs. Winsett were held at
the Methodist cnuch. Bowie, at
1 p. m., Monday May 12 with
the following ministers in
charge: Rev. Floyd Boulware,
Rev. S. L. Wood, Rev. J. W.
Douglas, Fort Worth who gave
the funeral oration; Rev. John
Curtis, Gainesville and Ray-
mond Harris, Venice, Mrs. Win-
sett's brother-in-law.
Musical numbers were sung
by a quartet composed of Doc
Jackson, Ike Parks, D. E. Ben-
son and W. E. Benson. A duet
was sung by Rev. and Mrs. John
Curtis.
Mr. Winsett who had been a
citizen of this community for
BE ONLY THE
; Jjj
FOUNDATION OF A
.BOUNTIFUL FUTURE!
sarf-tif;-
Mr and Mrs. C. S. Keller of
Chickasha, Oklahoma, and Mrs.
Roy Garrison of Ryan. Okla-
homa, visited With their mother
Mrs. W. M. Keller, Sunday. Mrs.
C. S. Keller was also guest of
her mother, Mrs, Sam Neely
during the day.
LOCAL NEWS
Pfc. Billy G. Campbell and
Pfc. Truman t)e weber were
home on a two day leave from
Fort Riley, Kansas. They visited
with their parents over the
weekend. Pfc. Campbell visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Campbell in Sunset. Pfc Dewe-
ber visited his parents, F. C.
Deweber here in Bowie.
Mrs. H. E. Morton left last
Thursday to visit her mother,
Mrs. G. W. O'Neal in Waco. On
Saturday Jnmes and Frances
BOWIE, TEXAS
Joyous Weekend
For Major Mothers
MJrs. David M. Major and her
mother-in-law, Mrs. M. H. Ma-
jor received top honors at the
home of Mayor Major, Mother’s
Day, Sunday, when their chil-
dren gathered in to make the
occasion more meaningful.
Morton, June and Jean Han-
followed for a visit on Mothers
cock, and Tommy Thompson
Day. Mi’s. Morton became ill
and was ta’icen to the hospitu)
where she remains.
Guests included Dr. and Mrs
David Major, Dr. and Mrs. John
Major and families, and Dr. Bob
Major all of Nocona, Towns Ma-
jor of Dallas,*and Hugh Hoover
of Fort Worth.
Friday, prior to Mother’s Day
Mrs. Bess Langston and her
daughter’s family, Mr. and Mrs.
Burton Waters and son, Rickey,
of Greenwood, Louisiana, visited
Mrs. Langston’s mother, Mrs
D. M. Major and Mr. Major.
They were enroute to Sweet-
water, to visit the son, Major
Langster and family for
Mother’s Day.
LADY HANCOCK DUPONT NYLON
60 Gauge, 15 Denier
LADIES HOSE
FOLGERSCOFFEE
Pair
99$
THANK YOU
lb.....85c
2 lbs. 1.68
TOMATOES
Ctn.
15c
IOWAN A
OLEOMARGARINE
Lb
Ctn
19$
GEBHARDTS
TAMALES
c5rr 15$
ADMIRATION COFFEE,1 89$
UPTON TEA
1/4 Oz
Pkg
ORANGES
5-lb. Bag
Having sold our implement, automobile and
supply business, we wish to express our sincere thanks
to the many kind and loyal customers whom it has
been our pleasure to serve for the past sixteen years
in and around Bowie.
KRISPY CRACKERS £ 24$
CORN
SALMON
No. 2 Can
2 for
Pink
Chum
BETTY CROCKER
CAKE MIX DEAL
WON-UP
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
ACME FLOUR
25 lb. bag, print 1.99; 10 lb. print 89c; 5 lb. print 45c
BOWIE GROCERY CO.
JOE GARLINGTON — LYNN GARLINGTON
Phone 299 WE DELIVER 113 West Wise
Your good patronage and friendship will long
be remembered and appreciated, and as we say good-
bye, in a business 'way, it is with the hope that we have
served you with satisfacton.
G. E. Blackmon
,1-
Chas. M. Blackmon
V:i
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The Montague County Times (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952, newspaper, May 16, 1952; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth644914/m1/7/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.