The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1940 Page: 2 of 10
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and Aunt Lucy) I>
John p. Hoff
but
to arouse much
Judge
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jeblv* $4,500 ______
[State Highway Department for)family
, improving the Comanche-De Lean there i
highway. [and S
on and Mrs.
reunion cle Jack and Aunt Lucy)
grounds, south of Comanche.. ** ^ to
There was an attendance of 1S4 ““I00 August 14th.
»■»? - r j?*ijyttflwaaps
year s reunion old Cora In 1S88 they moved to
since last
. • deaths. The last' of the the parents of
. The Overland Pour Tburing Cat, .original twelve children. Un. Three Ore Uvln:
traveled from New Unity Lewis, of Brown wood.
ft births. 10 marriages, the town of Comanche They
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appointment.
The Comanche Chief carried 17
write-ups of family reunions in
its last week’s issue We believe
re a ^tue that there are more inch reunions
the
I There are only taro run-offs on j which recently
j,apasLr-,B asMftgattga
State vLegislature as Is now •J*®** *•'! A^xandr for C 1
This will avoid having Justice- ^
to wait two years sometimes for
nine' children
Bailey Nabers,
pass- Jim Nabers. and Mrs. Dora Ore eric
in 17ft 'sd away this year. This leaves her of Comanche,
hours, will be on display In Co- husband. J. R.,I*wla. of Brown- fiJnce the last reunion there
members of the Cunningham nlngham. a*e Nabers of Kaufman. during
; 'Amhng those from out-of-town 1830; L. A.....Oleuon of Oustlne.
Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl 1840; One marriage; Lewis Nab-
Cunnlngham of Paint Rock. Mr. ers of Louisiana; two births; Jos-
„ and Mrs George Cunningham and eph Lynn Nabers. son of Mr. and
Southland Life Insurance Com- children and. Push Cunningham, Mrs J. D. Nabers, Jr of Brown -
...»- hunderstand .tt ----- £an,J(' “ °tfice to the of Electra. Mr. and Mrs. Barney wood, and great grandson of Mr.
SdiniSdvoter^ay ^have ?y?n<I£isC y than any coun- to^h imUdtog on Uie south side Lucky and children of Kola. Mrs. and Mrs J. B. Nabers of Coman-
famlly met at the Cunningham
Reunion Orounds on Mercer Creek
Monday. •-
Dodr & WlttUff. agenU for the
V«“ S^S!“ “H-l?1*!: 2Tfcpi«—♦ * a.
sen* c
the Sne “ia StSfrin? s5ndi“
August 18. of rrlencjs and Mia-
ijtourJw
as a Sophomore to Texas. A
[ Coman r
AM
It a member of the A.
football team. ' "
s'
tog children were present with f TTreir dsughter.
s:
s rsMr 1 **
the other at Mt. Calm.
A basket lunch was spread at'
hour. Afterwards the In Dallas for Hoffman’s.
| Gorman Hawkins.
,t tending a merchan<
to consult with a lawyer in order
to know how to vote intelligently.
One proposal Is to- authorise the
itu
. Tillie P.. Aston. I.OjO.P. Grand-
master' of Texas, who was to Co-
manche Tuesday
week.
A-. 5.000.000
Comanche this,Will Noaks of San
Angelo. J. R. che; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Nabers
\ I Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lewis, of 8anta Anito, Colo, a son. the'
.__.. . ... . «““r Jr. of Brownwocd. Joe Lewis of grandson of Mr and Mrs. Tom J.
brought to this week by the Mid- Bangs. Mrs ---- ~ ■ - - - -
foot
. --_ ----Walter Em Ison and,Nabers of Comanche.
Lsgtslafure to'providefdr appealsiDistrict Convention, -{old mem- Company on trie* Williams-tract srood.^M^i. ^e^O^gi^aruT Yw w«ir^Paa!?i«r*t J^B Nabers
rd£ect to the Supreme Court from bers of the Lions Club here that, In the Desdwona oU ftekL The Griggs, Jr.. ofT)allas. Mrs W. A S ^ M^el^Nabers^d fsST
an order of any trial court grant- every man should be a member of huge gag production was hit oi Lee and daughter of Brownwood - M NaDe” ££ Iwn
hit at Lee ana uauguier oj orownwooa. n. gan AnBei0> jvjrg Dora
- “’anr&%zs%£%ss^
ar permanent Injunction
grounds of constitutionality or tm-.said these represent tr
oonstitutlonality of any statute [groups working for the advance- Colorado, winery they have
•f the SUte or on the validity or .ment of civilisation and for the visiting relatives and enjoying a
invalidity of any administrative
order issued by any State ageney
under any statute of the State. '
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A third, amendment provides
good of humanity.
vacation to the mountains,
f 'The Rector Cupningham Ameri-
bten/Mror^Webb Qtfi»U*n and Mr'and Mrs Chas. Marshall and chtfdreh. f J. Holland of
M*s. D. W. Christian and sons of susanne and Sammy, and Mar- MIMi
In war-torn European countries, can Legion Poet of O
n restrict-
Big firing. ’garet Vernon of Comanche. Die*
Mr and Mrs Robert Cunning- Vernon lot pustlne. Mr*. L. A
the Hoe church Hu tos reMriot- present a three act comedy. "The d^hE^nfl Xo2ti
ed and most of the Dgtemal or- Microbe ©/ Love.’’ at tli*-Coman- jake B^rr^ of HoSnnn r.7 ^
... , . ders have been abolished and thly che High School Auditorium on b£rth ofAuMim Mr ?nd’ Unci
that appointive ofilcen of any ^^ no Mrvlce chrtw consequent- Priday night, August IT. pertp er Austin. Mr and Mrs O MV. and Mrs Johnnie Roberson
Cijy. or municipality under Civil
shall not have their term
Xsoited to two years, but the dura-
tion of such office shall be *ov-
erned by the provision of the Civil
Service Law, ore barter provision-
p guopiicablev thereto."T ~~ r 1 ~^m
The fourth amendment provides
ly freedom is gone
tion-checked. Aston
S3-
enriima-
}L. Mason and Mrs. O. L Comlieid and~rwn. Olttaiw^ ot Oustine. ~Mr
“fCleaton Reunion
t.
Boyds
ions_ of Ooldthwslte, Mr-and Mrs manche Mr and Mrs. E W Olea-
Gather
At Stag Creek
Held A|igu»t MBfJftlPWL4*® »<
Bed 'River County. Texas, may
upon k vote of the qualified elec
ton levy a tax and issue bands ,,
to refund the outstanding war-
rant indebtedness of-the genera;
fund of- said county.
e • >^'w.,Vw
01 Hamlly was meia tt stag crear TtH gathering this year was
The first
the relatives
4
The Oleaton families an
friend* met at Lake Eanes Wed-
jo! Alice.. Mrs.
nesday. August
reunion.
14. fpr their an
Mra,Nonna Irby
1- Big Isie. and Mr. and
sou Zephyr. O. T. Oleaton of Port
Side Cunningham Worth. Mr and Mrs. Tom J Nab-
Rlchardson of Hiico.
and son of
Mrs. J. A.
ers <Jf Desdemona. Mr.
s &,5rs*n,LTja
Apd Mrs
tr. jSt?l of
Mrs. R. ' V.
| Mr.' and Mrs J, H. Arthur
his tonsils removed at the
manche Clinic recently.
Miss Marguerite Ross and
J. H. Arthur visited Mr. and
Prank Ross at Temple St
who
____ _ merchandising
the noon ____
young people enjoyed swimming, tum home Sunday,
while the older people played1 Mrs. J. L. Herrington of
dominoes. >p«nt the week-and In Co
The children present Included with Mr. and Mrs: Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Barcroft and man. I
children of Hamilton. Mr. and I John Manning Arthur.
Mrs. Bly Evans and family. Mr.
Mid Mrs. J. R. Varner and family
all of Ousttoe. Mr. and Mrs Aver-
111 Baker and son. Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Nelson and daughter. Mr
and Mrs. Joe Nelson. Mr and
Mrs. Lee Nelson and family, and
Mr . an<J Mrs. G. W. "Nelson and
famiiy-*ll of Comanche. Mf and
Mrs: A. J. Nelson, Jr. and son of ed better.
_____ .. I N. N. Durham arfdr family
P rirCu. we,reJ^r, most of last week on a
1 vv,^rt ^°,t at Galveston.
’ Mr ikdBM™ f wSfiiSSf Mr and Mrs, A. K. 1—
Mr- M”», 'Y??i*r'd daughter df Fort Payne. Alat
visiting -his brother.
a! Coamn?t* .H . - . . Hall Mr Hall, a native of
Prlehds present Included John bama nVcd at Sidney, Texas,
near De Leon, Mr. 1903 in 1913
Mr* Bill Humphrey and fam- j. Mr Mr8i j M M«rsha|
"Lu£ m,J00*^£2To, ffS *“• C'm*nch'
Guxtlne. Ray^Jidd and aidney Mra Bari'- Oressett of
8UPI
lualifie
Mr Ross Is to the Santa
‘ ) bdn
pitat where he has
111 for several weeks, but Is re
►ANC1E . .
ike coal
I rxril
Strickland
Nabers and daughter,
-ecos. Mr. ~
Mrs. Bes* Brown springs
...... Comanche this week.
and Mrs J. H K-mt
Mary
to
of Mr
fX—
W-
xb
Co- [and daughter. Molly Jo of Blan-
ket. Rt. 2.
4.
jCompahy meeting at Lake Br
wood Priday night.
ncnh; ,,
It tnipirill
par, lit-
ienta,yii:
OenrAiil
ill be vcrt-
Electlon
These amendment^*
gd upon at the
in November.
. _
Bosqjie County which voted f<ir
on. August 12. It Had been more marred oy the recent passing of
than thirty years since some L. A. Gleaton, members of the
■menibers of the family had seen family state,
each other. . . j The reunion Will be held next
Among those attending -were year at the same place on the
Mr; and Mrs. Perry C. Boyd of second Wednesday in August,
hear Btownwood. Mrs. Emma j. Those attending the reunion in-
Boyd Lakey and children of Ham- eluded: Hr: and Mrs. Earl] V.
lin, Mrs Nettie Smith and > fam - Gleaton of Glorieta, New Mexico,
ily of Stag Creek. Mrs Esther Mr. and Mrs L. F Gleaton and
Moore and children oT De Leon.'1 son, Jerry of Grand Fails, Mr. and
Jlrs. Doris McLendon and sen of’Mrs. O. W. Oleaton and son, El-
Hamlto; Harold D. Poster of Stam- | bert of Blamet. Mr. and. Mrs. O.
»» Jtist after repeal, but twice; ford, Mrs. Gilbert Bovd. Mra. Min-1L. Arthur. Mr. and Uri . fi. H
since then has voted dry,-again ] ^ Thomas and daughters of Gleaton. Betty Jane. Jack, and
voted agr.nv. occr week^Xhe .Holiday. W. A. Johnson and fam^;Francis Gleaton. Mrs. L. A. Glea-
aote being decisive: 3088 to 1094 (jjy 0f jfreme. Arizona. Mrs Pea.'iton, - Geraldtoe Oleatop. Oleta
__________ [Pish and family, of near Brown- Williams
disgruntled politician [never
A
neips
the side he comes out for.
family.
says The Clifton Record.
• • t.i
defeated ^nd
XL Smith -ouse
Many friends 'of
also attended.
the families
/
greatly .disappointed in his
for PrcSiTIent. Is said now to be
race
wearing a WiUkie button. He bolt
ed the Rooiftrett ticket to the two
previous elections, but to no avail.
The new Comanche
CEMETERY WORKING
XT PROCTOR FRIDAY
Oleatop.
Colleen Williams. Mr.
Robinson aftd S0h,
id
v There will be a cpmetery work-
Priday.^August p. and_ Joe Wayne of Comanche.
Gilbert of G us tine.
Mr. and Mrs. W N. Gleaton of'
Comanche. Mr and Mrs. E. W
Gleaton and daughter^ Jeannine
of Zephyt. Mrs. G. C. Medcaif.
Roy Oleg ton and Miss Joetta Em-
erson of Brownwood. Mr. knd Mrs.'
George Walker and sens. George
tog ajt Proctor on
30. ———-t--— ." • 0. T Gleaton of Port Worth. Mrs
cunte Ji£SSiJSSrJt& a,™ cMtl
seems to be doing a good business everyone come and bring1 their Allen" and Mr. and ’ Mrs Ewell
■m iools.
judging from the number of oar:
— packed then? ffictlLiny ^me ol^
Arthur of Comanche.
, the day. This Just.goes to show
what a hospital could do; here.
—Xhe ncpd of a hospital to Co- i
manche is pointed ' out to the J
Rewur certificate of R. P. Baugh
who on tlie Bryson Ranch)
August-8, although me accident)
Via* caused huf oeaiii a.d—nov
happen r.t or .near Cnmanche.
’ " . • 1 •• ”—
The Baugh death Certificate
signed, by Dr. Lee R. Y antis of j
Blanket, read: "Died of
Made By dossard
Leaders of Styles iff /FOUNDATION GARMENTS—
Everywhere—No one questions GOSSARD Superiority.
•L
hiags caused from .njury receiy-1
ad December 2$. 1838 to a truck j
•Htilent near Campw
l*7
Lack of'
atuenuon and lac* /of drainage
at. the time of.the kncldent. duj
to the lac; that there was not a
bUOpital within 10C miles caused
tbc; mjury finally to prove fatal.I
__ » ’ »
Comanche is within 29 miles
of a hospital, but even tnat o*s-
taaaw m%* mean Vie difference
between life and death in some
•tXc.d^fcts. although most of tKe
AffjdouXs. huwc.vct, CAB bo taken 1
.OUtt- nit bgy :?dal doctors.
•* --... ,.0^
Will ^..irtifcg hot coffee cool
poo- sft"i r moke yot: hotter to
Arm weciarr? John Sullivan to
Tne. Hwuiltcia County News, says:
'"fRgKl you drink a cold unnk,
ycur bua'5 generates heat to ori-
aet tht cold. This makes you feel
Lot, W.aen ycu drink hot col fee
jjour MjUt 51 throw** oil the hsgt,
making you led cold.” , . ^
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For Supreme .. .
Foot Comfort
—WEAR SHOES MADE BY
PETERS SHOE CQ.
THERE'S A PETERS SHOE EOR EA« H
- -MEMBER WE THE EAMII V.
ThwVl .qty Club Shoes for Men—Velvet Step for
Women—antf lhe famous Weather-Hird Shoes for Kids
—each the Vst of its kind. ^ '
t-
—Kvery mile—is a mile of smiles when wearing shoes
l>f Pfters.—See the attractive Kali—and Winter styles
now on display.
r°*>e if.
Remember
Your Lines!
,#.<***» ***
~ A commlUrs froAi the State
X Teachers' A-.-oclatlon hag recom-
. “bSIW-J to the-Governor that the
l Xtau; Superintendent be Appoint-
ed by Uw State Board of .Educa-
tton instead of elected by the
people and that his salary be
Bud at from $8,000 to $10,000,
■dnaualiy and that he be appoint-
^ ml tS: 6 yeari^ ■ _L
.......«*|
°nd
y •'u“—l;our
? —Sew With Certainty
L«k*kf—,*ako(w°‘
)OU. *.1 **■« “** ’A?0
hplw Mo*'1'" "
._a ue«,
.. k.t , \
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Hie State Superintendent is
now elected every two year* and
ftr paid pfcOOO-iMm-year. . ‘
Cp until a few year* ago the j
We Are Proud of This Agency
We$w
GOSSAR]
Comanfhe'g Exclusive
>ARD
Selling A'.m-iI n-
carry in Ktnclt the
Lock* the heal lif placa
FABRICS
.r.j;
Advance Showing
OF THE NEWEST THINGS FOR
THE COMING SEASON!
There’* s conatant fh»<v of New Fall Dress Material
coming through our dimra theM* days'—and the qualit;
—and styles were never more b#autlftrl. . i
BY THE USE OF A
y* V • ■
Simplicity Patteim
lit view \
per<M>n«ll
asking y
•rfrr rai
iallv 'as
tatr as
[the offlc
f«r ytwr
pled g r y
cmi*>idert
r ’»
Skt
Cushioned support OI
\ «uch- -,i_
ealaxy of. Lie Governor of Texas,
was $4,000. It was increased to [
■*
■
$j$J$d by a vote of the people to!
a constltutlcral amendment elee-i
••tier Have we. or Inve we not.
Rad Uftur Governors?
t Likewise the pay of the mem-
■Srz of Che Texas Legislature at
a time was increased from
to $10 00 prr day to the
of getting better material,
gpet f |
GARMENTS,
latest styles in season—
season—studying' GOSSARD styles^—and the art of
visit the market' each
Ballev’eg pre«iiuia al
4 ball ol loot
$5.00
.u
personal fittings.
£
A3 F1ATURID IN VOGUE
-rf~
—WE GUARANTEE! OUR FITTINGS—
In line with our policy of not carrying; over garments
from season-to-season:—we are offering a number of
clese*4Hrt ilteUs at One-Half Regular Prices.
, . • •• . *L
ITS EASY
TO PLEASE
With PETERS
tmi’il fftl»d with
ihorT I ni b r ASJ*T vedi—n o m f O rt -
SHOES!
able I
convenience of thiaMovely iee-
U »n Is In Keeping with the
pleasure—apd falls faction In
wearing PET
sboee.
PETERS high gaalliy
HiGcmBOTHiim Bros.6 Co
We Claim .Fp
r —
- These Trust
Worthy Patteri
j. Excellepre of the My Ire;
2. (Inerfing Accuracy of Site and
3. Clarity and Prerleenes* of the
Mastrated Hewing Directions;
4. Simple to uw—-
5. Thy Modest Price.
SIMPIJCrrT PATTERNS -Ore now
extensively for classroom work In ac'
tbrottghout the country.—It Is
natural that the blggrst selling pa
at any price should appeal to ton
and student* for the same reasons
It appeals to so many millions of
dressmakers.
am. rf;uuur rimpmctty-
PATTERNS. NOW ONLY r
PRINTED PATTERNS ONLY
enusi
So lb
TAKE
A -
LOOK
j.
See now'onr-beautiful Drea
terlals—sm . now the |
styles as shown In (he
Pattern Book for Tftlft. .
this combination It will
enitnotolcal Jojr to Join the
*' to wiiool ’ movement. .4-
Wc’ll Be Looking for You—and Soon
.iu
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HiGomBOTHAm Bros.6 Cc
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1940, newspaper, August 23, 1940; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888670/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.