The Bowie Blade (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1925 Page: 5 of 7
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Society
afternoon. An entertaining program
j was given when Misses Elsie Chap
;Edited By Mar; Scales,
Mrs. C. A. Pruden and Miss Opal
Dobkins alternates. An offering was
made to the l/pgloh National Head-
quarters, .also one to the Auxiliary
Children's Hillot at Otlord.;
Lake Mieh
man, (■eiieviert* tliles, I,utile Frazier
of Dallas and little Miss Sybil Ryan
gave readings, and the' daughters of
the auxiliary members gave a special l.igan.-
song- tliift delighted tlm guests. | ~ Mrs.. K; W. Wright, was ttppointed
The hostess wtt.s assisted in serving Amhiit'HHisnt (’haiJilutn ami Mis. ,Don
piuiph and cake hy .several of the Hat-heeek Child Welfare Chairman,
.tnembev.s, r j, , ' ■ Tlnf members who were out of the
, TltitstJbTherThan theTost-, it1 ity wttre greftiry misselT - . ■
- “ ,’e . iTieluiled: - Me.sdames, H. I,. Guest; Tor the oecasion were Mrs.
When yon have guests, socials, par- Holloway; M. Johnson, Id. II Hlitugh; Tunis, .1. • C. WotVl, free; A. Quiseii M E. lYuden and Mr. and Mrs. W
"'Dp* or picnics, we would appreciate Hugh (VBrewer, T. I!. Vnstine; Miss II It Box, N. (5. Davis, A. 0. O. Pinson of Kingsville,
your phoning us. that we* may tell es Lola ami Bonnie' Tlmmpson, Hazel uttll', John IJ. Bqrnett, C. V. CosBj’, T
vour friends. Social items and per Itiggar'. Genevieve Giles, Alice Hoi p. Cvau- Si . G. M. Chapman,* Sid Senior It. V. P. I . Business Meet at
uonals are, always welcome. loway? Hovice JuJimmlT, Mitzie Per Smith. I evister, Walter Coffteld, Hut- Allen Home.
kins, Frances Clark, Mary Clark, h r. E. K. Mangum. Claude Ryan, Rob- Herman Harlow, president of the
' Stuteville-ltuines. Marjorie Plough. Lot^jhe Davies, Mar nl-. W <' Coftield, Blown Wagner, Senior It, V. P. U„ presided over the
Th marriage of Mrs Pearl Stnte- garet Vastine, Dorothy Jackson, Mantle Wright, .1 W Whitman, .1, D. monthly btisines meeting of the ot
Milt and 1). Raines, which was. quietly Eunice Johnson, Wilda Fay Brite, \||en, It l!., Giles, G. W. Cur- gHiiizntion, which was held at the
basolemnized at the court house in Mon- Darthula Watson of l.atnesa, Dorothy loo. Davis. E. H. Illougli, Hogue Jumie of Rev, and Mrs. .1 D. Allen on
Vtgue Friday evening witpit Justice of Cady of Jacksboro, Evelyn Cfitten Young, Captain Coftield. S. Harvey; Lindsay street Wednesday evening.
T- aeo Charlie Hart officiated, is an-; don of Fort Worth, little Clara Sue Minos Marie Box', Otiile Mat vey, After devoting the former part of
iiiounced. Their many friends wish Vastine, ami-Alfred Davies Jr., John I,udie Frazier of Dallas,- Kois-RobertS; the evening to practicing fm- the pro
them much happiness ' Vastine, Wesley Higgar, Joe Hollo Nell Pauline and Genevieve Giles, gram (lint -will lie presented Sunday
Ci. and Mrs., Raines ire at home to i way and George Cassel J.r. of Fort Alette Cobh, Lizzie Barker, and Eon- night, Mrs. Allen, assisted by Miss
th-ir friends on Ussery street. ......e.f\Vorth. ise Wagner, Margaret Louise Coftield, Allene Cobb, served dainty refresh
- v..-- ----- - Dixie Bell Turn:; Charles Whitmeal meats when a social hour was. en-
AVootlwartl-Hoopor Wedding Picnic for Oklahoma Visitor. [Coffteld, Bobby Hall, H. L. Turns, and joyed.
Announced. Another delightful, but informal, Harlow Turns. Among the members present were;
A nnpuncement of the marriage of i hospitality was extended to Mis? Mar Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harlow, Mts.
their daughter, Miss Eva Mac Wood- garet Hicks of Davis. Okla., house Bible Study Led By Mrs. Younger 1 obb, Mrs. Ashlock, Mrs. J. M.
ward, to Jack Hooper of Hollywood, guest of Mrs. Don Hathcoek, Jast ..(.|liit.ohv Daughter” was the i n - Vwi tii'e rwH Jt t io ” CarG wot TAI lene
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RAISE YOUR OWN -
FRYING CHICKENS
ioc each
For the next lid days-we- will Imve about -BOJIOO t arid 5 weeks old
. Thou aii.U.'L.iiClljejii.xeaity. now You can. buy Pi..
dnyni. two dozen, one Imndrod (m'-tts'jBany Us you'want). Take Iherrr
home, feed them table craps nml within a short’ time you will have
youi own frying chickens. These cockerels are large enough to lake
care of themselves, do not need artificial heat ami have panned the
“danger period” in raising them. Call for your cockerels Thursdays
and Saturdays. Price 10c each. - .
IV1. JOHNSON’S POULTRY RANCH
The Largest and Best Equipped Poultry Ranch in the World.
HOWIE, TEXAS.
VISITORS WELCOME Dri.ve slow don’t kill a chicken. Please do
not ‘‘toot" your auto horn while on the ranch.
'California, which was solemnized Tuesday evening when a few of her tereVting topic for discussion at the
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. „ . hits been made hv frlefffls entertained with -a-picnic imp ■ „,„nIhTv' Bible tudv or the Woman's , n
Mi arid Mrs. 11 I Woodward of per at three mile Brushy. During her; ,.\llxil»ary held at the First Baptist -h- Al-- Jr-
Bellevue. visit here Miss. Hicks has been the1 flles,|av afternoon when Mrs. . - ,
f ■ r. and Mrs. Hopper will he at -hortoree for mam affairs. j Youngei was leader. '' v ’’’ " '
l-om - to their friends in Hollywood. lit the party wore: Misses Margfi Onong ’the members who attended
I’ fore her marriage Mrs. Hooper ret Hicks, honor guest, Julia Lances W|>) -. >},,«,lame Walter Coffteld. J.
one of the most popular young; ter, Josephine Smith, Ruth Lancaster^ j, \1111. E, H. Blougli. Butler, ,L
la lies, of Bellevue m.l ' well known Frances Smith; Fred Holloway, Law Yo.ungcr'and Miss Lizzie Barker.
«” Howie, where the has many son Mayo, Dan Sadler, and Cyril ■> ~__
friemls who wish the young couple Smith ' picnic tit Honor of Miss Hughes.
”",rl1 '^,,p,npss .Chaperones for ‘he were M y^tei Hughes of Fort Worth.
, , ',! al"' ‘M' • •llf 0 iweel| e.ud guc'-t of -Mr- Hutchison.
-■> m I iiilj1 KtijoyiMi >und.'V' - was tlu hnnuru1* for ;i most unjoyabli1
School Clans. VoiinR.or Set Knjovs Camping tarty. pj(M1iv ^upp, j. uivon hv \wr lioitess,
• mong the -many UTairs that have .al Bed River. ' a, t|„ Hqtclii-mi ranch -Frida'y, evi
......' *" ' - Outstanding among the event t~
'i>bb, Daisy V.-dilock, Mrs, Al leu amt-W
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| The |
Miss Dora Meyers of Seymour was
Harold Alafather and Morris
.Raines were Nocoua visitors Wednes
day.
Mrs. Fred E. Moore was the guest £
of Miss Eva Johnson in Montague|S
Thursday.
hee-i tttyoyed by the members' of the
to
Hu nlay School cla
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By enjoyable, w-t.
if Mrs;. W
me l.hat was uti
He lawn par
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ing.
Th
enioycd by this younger set this
summer was the week end camping n!-
party at Red River, near Nocoua. ^ \p-nc .
who enjoyed, the hospitality
Il i.itchi on included . JMi se -
. ,n.,v.' Htrghes, T’ancoast Blanton,
the Laptist- •htirch lawn la. I Swimming, dancing and Imat riding l.,MljS); fhniinian Maudo Chapman.
L • sltay. evening provided the delightful entertain- lMj!, n., ,, ,. ,.,|,,|vn Me Nat I.
( ties were played, tnd reading meat, ^atunlay night, the..fourth,-.the Adeline Tucker Ermvntrude McNatt
bv Wg ■ l-.ttdie )■> t.-n : Dal leading iBvn was Hit '-hoot ing of , ,(,t| N .,nf,,,|otte Mivelaz, To
1 ' and litt le Miss..Taunita Lumnius. ‘'fireworks. A chicken dinner , WHS Turner, 'ami Messrs. Bill Hig-
1 tie rest lag talks by Me J. D. Vilen • sd'ued Sunday evening. . , gar. Morris Raines. Verner Griffing.
............' given. The members of the party included : j..... 'G.-u-retl, liar-old \ Itfat hot.
*uid D W R. Potti*i were al
1 u'n.ch was served throughout the Misses
evening, and at the close of the even ' Thomas. AdelTne Tucker. Margery
ing Mks. R I, Holloway. Mrs. P. S. Thomas, Coritme Worley. Willie Mae
Stallings, Mrs. Herman Harlow, and Wells, Hermith Johnson, and Frances
Mi ..es Hattie and Ollfe Cardwell Flados and, Mary Warren Shoemnkei
*'t'v •’ refreshments >f brick cream of Nocona; Messrs. Son Cummins. ',
and c ke. Richard Thomas. Gordon Cudv. A. O. »>V the menibers ot the America., Le-
'• Earl Hall. Herman Heard gum Auxiliary wa - the ,ncme supper
Sele, . Slaughter, France - Earl Hall, and C (Hutclii
Legion \ttxiliar> Enjoys Picuiy
Supper Monday.
An alTair,that was greatly' Anjoyed
present were:
lW.fr, Mess,
Dr. Newman.
at 1 he pai k adjoining the 1 ' V. Pru
f oftmg-those
mid Mrs. W R , wn*,, atessr,-. aim ot ivryan,, i.awrem-e ejiste, m oven, , , .
N ' nes"R L Hollowav, F \ Ca M,„.To,-V McGradv an.1 John- Petty 'leu home. Mon,la
Hr. M 'sdSmes A. O Hall.' K K. Hall of Nocona'a,id Kay Slaughter of Dun ho guo i.ihd a
of LTiggold, Frank Karr, E. R ‘Hill,.can, Okla.
•I. 1> Allen, H. N Euimnus, Misses; Chaperones wore M’ - Cecil Th-nna
Ttfit 1 it and Ollie .Cardwell, l.udi, of Bowie and VL - Gi.a As Cox nf N--
Fra*.ier of Dallas and David Warren;.conn..e
1 D A Ren Jr. end F W James. ---
Out
Chapman Hastes
Social.
at Lately
guests were -eaten at a-long
table where the delicimi ; -upper was
sot-veil. The-.menu consisted of fried
chicken, hot rolls, -andwicltes, deviled
eggs, pickles, vegetable alad, iced
tea. potato chips, fruit salad and ice
cream-. •
During the business meeting that
followed Mrs, Walter Coftield and
A Town Visitors Honoroes 1 ..
^ • I or I Nome, ^ Ainon^ the .if tho, j vm‘ y Boyil- were elected «lel
In jviMur < f Mosti,Tni(‘A Frank past weuk \ui- tlip ^ to ..t.ljo Stat#» Oonv(*ntion, am
'.>1 .i 1 'ksboro, r1!),! Watson nf Calnesa, Thurs<la> aftei vit 'v' * 1 .................
anO 11 A. Criflondon of Fort Chapman.’ 566 West Pecan, hoste's.^j
a number of their friemls He-x, honoring’ the menibe rs of the Wo
ili^htfully eutertainrKl with a'picnic at man's Auxiliary.
N>\ i.nh' Hmi shy Thuriiiay eveiiin^-, Mrs. G. M t'h.ipfnan leil the <levo
I" the party were. Meshames tionak service.
Ki ’ »k C-aiiy, H. A Crittendon, and A Bible match, with Mrs. S. Harvey
Ju'J V/at,son, the honor gaiests, Hahi and Mrs. H. H. Hloug'h as captains.
rof r< Trisa, Ok'a., A tf rep ‘Davies. J F. was Tffo most amusing’ features of the
Look Youilif
Wriu klfs may make, yuu>
loiiit nld. WTnrkli"? o,, liand
jn hand w itli avc st rain.
Have yoiw eyes cm'roctly
. examined. Proper glasses
nitty be till you need.
We furnish you with the
glasses after an accurate
sciemtitic rxamii.i;itioYt;
I New Method 1
Laundry
Poos your family .washing
<my way you want A
5c to 30c per pound
* Up t0 washing
^methods
W. II. DENSON
Jewelei and Optometrist
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Colors?— We guarantee 'em
Phone 189
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How to Take a Vacation
I v'.is in thin : q trip I would take the-best flash light pos-
sible to obtain
A M.V HESTER FLASH LIGHT
I would take-an Army Cot, Scout Ax and G«n
GOLD MEDAL < \MP COTS
1 would lake i Thermos Jug, Fishing Tackle, Mosquito
Lotion and
AMERICAN KAMP KOOK STOVE
Then 1o make The. trip most-enjoyable"I would take a. .
Radiola Radio
.No aerial, no ground wires, just unload and
t TONE IN W ITH EVERYWHERE
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carry at all times all of the above items and after your
trip, after vacation, then you wiH wahfr more
GOOD HARDWARE
; full .of the best hardware made. ,
TRY OUR SERVICE
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Your Vacation Happier?
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We offer you quick, courteous, thoughtful service
ic selecting toiletries that will insure vacation
Comfort. ..-v-C
The pure, soothing lather of Colgate’s C.oleo
Soap is a true delight cyen in hard water. From
the House of Colgate we have cooling creams and
soothing talcs to protect against the too friendly
Overtures with sun and wind. Sparkling toilet
waters add much pleasure to any vacation.
i In that last mid rush to get away don’t forget
k K> take a tube of Ribbon Dental Cream.
MONTA imtJG CO., Inc.
BOWIE'. TEXAS
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s' "Jk yff*ORETHAN five thousand years w^ere
/VI required to evolve illumination from
a burning fagot to a candle. The can-
...... * die grew into a lamp in seventeen hundred
more years. One hundred years after the
lamp, gas came. About seventy - five years
later great improvement was made in gas
lighting, and electricity arrived. Forty years
alter electricity was first used for lighting it
reached its present amazing perfection.
The forty years that represent great progress
j. are those just passed. Far more has been done
in the development of lighting in that space
than was done in the seven thousand years
that went before. They brought the electric
motor along with the electric lamp.
The electric industry is improving every year.
We apply these improvements as they are
introduced so that you may have the best
power and light service that can be produced,
“ Your Electric Servant
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Cline, A. W. The Bowie Blade (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1925, newspaper, July 9, 1925; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth647279/m1/5/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.