The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1940 Page: 5 of 10
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ili In
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except*
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tin* and
d. Music
H of
Mrs. Lilli
a s In
Roy
obert Eat
. Todd.
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rs were J9II
is. Kidd
>rd.
rham.
Mlsa
Phipps.
ucr Hay(
and M|
er. They
Kelley a]
Corns net
rah ill,
:ansin*. a
i AnaLlea.
la live af
funeral {1
.Vu.lin.rr.....
nlre of K|
olid A Wl
anti M]
ltd Erne
and M|
or. Mr.
Leon.
J An fOrd
. Homer
Jordan
r ■
’ The Dudley i reunion
on August nth at the 0*4*0* t. ^f
place of the late Charley Dudley, m >.tx
at Democrat. Rube Dudley, 'atly|
•da of “Uncle Charley.
by different members of the
ley families made many prepare
tions for' the comfort and enter*
talnmeut of the croup Barbecued
beef and beef stew was In abuncL _
•fled;' and this palatable treat.11
anticipated more each year, has
become an art with the same
boys who have prepared It from
year to year The beef was one
from the herd of J H. "Oraodtta"
Dudley, the oldest living member
of the Dudley delegation', and
fondly known to marly friends
as "Uncle Jim." ■
^jUncl^tm" Is now 92 vrars of |
S ir
'u
■* *
.s'..
ace. and. the Dudleys think, *s
about the spryest one
Democratic Party!
I Am A Democrat and Pledge Myself
To Sbi
pp<»*v
This
rt The Nominee Of
Primary.
VaA^» » ■
among
them. Quests kept arriving unl.l
the noon hour, when all gathered, i
around the table laden with de-
licious food and gave thanks for
material blessings and the free
land of America In which we live
The youngest member of the,
Dudley family is the Infant son
►
of Mr and Mrs. Sutt
Dudley,
date of
'
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15c
tton
just one week old at the
the reunion; the next youngest is
: the f6ur 'months ol<l daughter of
Mr and Mrs <?. W Carnes; and
the nwit Is Ihf: son-^bf Mr.and
Mrs. Q. P. DfldJey. Jgmrv Hudson
Dudley, named for his greet grand-
father. "Uncle Jim".
,.Much wanted and looted for
rain rente Jurt as ii*t group wws
finishing their meal, jmd all
to wrxtairtirte-bow) and glass and
run for shelter, ; ’
Thusc attending fnm out
town were Mrs P.uby Dudley
Walla'*e or Tyler, Mr, and Mrs.
Ed Cun-y and son of Pioneer.
Drover Curry of Silver City. New
Mtklco. Mr and. Mrs. C.IE Rib-
erts and C E Jr of '.Lubbork.
Mr* G A'^Martcn and daughter,
-Catherine of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs
H. O. Turner and (Wo children.
Mr. and Mrs Howard Spence and
two Children, all of Level! and. Mr
, and Mrv Roy Biancrt’. ftnd son
of Borprf. Mrs J I. Tu ner cf
“Lubbock, nnd Mbs Lunette Walj
lace of Tyler, ,
A few friends of long standing
pf “Uncle Jim" and Rube Dud*
. lay also attended - «
f!
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t »r U. S. Representative in
nth District of Texas
CLYDE L. GARRETT
of Eastland County
* 8AM RU88ELL
---- of Krath County >
For Railroad Commissioner—
PIERCE BROOKS
of Dallas County
•OLIN CULBERSON
, of Jackson County
(Contributed)
t
Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Neel In
tine. Thuredky. August. 8th
Because ef .unavuidsJble circum-
stances only Tour of’The ten chil-
dren were present. Ttus
were Mr. and Mrs. J. C
daughter, Mrs. J. E. Rc
•j.oS .WwWrtiil
iO.'.hl rue. JK
IhaPsyeHH
tw*t mm m«t
'h
1 s«_
For Chief Justice of. tlie Sopreme Court—
H. s lattiMore
of Tarrant County —---—r——
'fi:
If
JAMES P. ALEXANDER
of McLrnnaft County
• '■ *
For Representative of 184 th. District—
H F. HOWINOTON
of Comanche County
8ETH MOORE -
of Comanche County
■> Jy ... T * .
For County Judge—
H. H. LOCKRIDOE,
dren were present. Those present
were Mr. and Mm. J. C Neel and.
Robinson of
Mr. and
Cross Plains
and their sons. Kermit of De Leon.
Harley Bliss and wife of Coman-
che, and R w Of Oustlne, Mr.
and Mrs. Dock McDonald and
Im. Oeorge Walker
t'laet wsek visiting
rlends In Wheo and
Amarillo - end young Kenneth
Slake, her chauffer, visited rela-
tives and the Cunningham reunion
Mgr tilt 1 .
»nd Clyde Mace
vlslped 0j $aco were bus
cuau mia. nnuni r^i
Port Worth Sunday.
Qarland Campbell of Dublin
visited C. M, Edmondson and
family 8unday.
relatives and t
Mart.
Mr. and Mm. B. 0. Pagan and
5£: a iUSxzzyJs***
Mm. D. 0. Arnold of Marsliall
. Lee, of Hot Springs
| with his wife and’son, are visiting
their sister and brother’s family.
Mrs. F. A. Jack and Joe Lee. They
___, ___________ Jack Magnesa, Joe Evrldge and
daughter. Mrs. Nina Hensley of tflmmle Oort wyre among the Co-
Energy. their son-in-law, Horace ‘ J“ " ““ “* “ "
Applewhite, add son, all of Ous
ttoel Mrs. Fannie Bar'ett of Big
Spring, a nephew. Buck Neel and
wife of Lamktn; a granddaugh-
ter. Miss Ruth . Jones of Port
Worth; a nefte. Mrs. Roscoe \Fhlte
and husband and two children of
amkin: and two brothers of Mrs
Neel. C. P. Woods and son of
Dublin, apd Rick Woods of Hous-
ton. A number of friends also at-
tended. ......"
... A basket mtuier was served un-
der large shade tree^ In the yard.
are children of Dr. D. N. Lee
who practiced medicine in Co-
—----manche during the seventies and
manche rodeo fans attending the .eighties. . ,
An”a show ihU we^- ■ j w. E. Kerley spent Monday In
Tommie Marshall left Wectnes-! Houston with his daughter. Mu
day for San Marcos. Marshall is j Jane Rex and family. „
a..,cnlor * m(mber of the i Mrs E l Drury attended the
8WTTCiBobcat football team. 'Primitive Baptist Association at
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilkerson 'Dallas thfl week.
Ring Mias Atlena j
HUB wee*. ,*
Mm. B. W. Flultt anil
of Kemdllt is vtsltlng her
Mrs. B. P.,Dunn and family
Comanche. \ ;i *•
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Vaughn
son. Bennie D., spent last x
with her parents. Mr. and
ft r rhiRgi v —•
and Nancy and Bill visited In Fort
Worth over, the week-end.
Dfi and“~Mrs. Dick Lane and
! Mf- and Mrs. Orady Newsome Us-n
ited in Denton Sunday. Mss Lane
and Mrs. Newsome remained over
for a few days vlkit.
Mrs. Jim. Martin of Carbon is
s _ „ .. , ... .
Mr. Neel will be ^1 Jlears of age visiting her daughter. Mrs. C. E.;
In October, wrhili Mrs. Neel is 84 Skaggs In Comanche this week.,
years old. They have been mar- Mr. and Mm. Porter McCarroll
and have
IT S. McCHAREN
. I,’ V . t
For (bounty Attorney—
BOB McCAMPBELL
i’AU2Ci.lt
D. P. PA
—w*--1
(For Commbsloner'Free tact No. 1—
F.'L. UTTLE ------'—^------
W D. CHAPMAN ;
For Conimtelnnw Precinct No. 2—
HERMAN MAY
L T CUNNINGHAM ,
For Commivsioner Precinct No. 3—
0. W. BRUNEP.
r r T. bk^ni?^ .
For JuKtiee of Peace Prer^fict No- I
H D. HARRIS LANE W---
. GEO C, WETZEL ’ •
f
——♦**—
FINAL WORD
"rom Sam Ruuell
rled almost; 70 years,
raised a family of‘ten children,
six girls and four boys, all living.
Mr Neel has lived In •Ctjmanche
County for 88 Tiaii and Mrs. Neel,!
lor 83 ycSrs. Won aftor the-.r
marriage they rettlxt bn a farm !
abemt four rrh— rust or Cfusttnt
in the eld Parmcnv Chapel com
munity and lived there until about
“twenty-years a m
’ ed torOustine.
Mr. Neel L prctt^clcsely con-
fined to his home, yet he is in
very good health. He has the most
mnarkafe,* memory ot any elder-
ly person the writer has ever.,
knoyn. Because of failing; eye-
sight he has been unable to read
lor' several years, but he heep:
well informed cn World,’ National
and State events through the' us
oi h:s radio. IT - is cltfo (well ■ in-
formed cn the Bible, having- beer .
actively tpyagert tn religious wont
“until, roccfeljr, Bath Mr-, and M:.-
Neel have Tak..n an active id-,
church work and community
1 / ■1 affair. since they e ttbl sh'd^
A . 'n : thc*r home. Mrs. Neel-is still one
rt. Arlena L'eene or'the mast regular attendants'
tv' ,' L r if • aJ her church. Sunday1 School ano
L2ie$ in California sp r.,tual life, even though fh;
__1____• y. .. Wklks four or, five blocks to eacn
T (By Ruby Adcock, Secretary > Mrs'. -Lester Beene, 88, flted aetVlee.' r“ “ " '- ;•)
-- Tuesday, August 13. in tlia-StAney' _ , “—
—xiic--Annual ^Vilhama remain M,,spTnt v -K"r.Tif. our- Carlcton Hancock
nyas held at Cake Kanes near Co- Mrn|## ^ ^ mm of m-orc
tmaj-ri.e on July <th as has been than ten months. |,
' ti*.c custom for sfv^fsryMni Mrs, SvnricrX. wers «irld in th** rhsiM|'l' * . . .. . ;.f 1"" __ . . \ ,
WillUirs of Ccfmancjie, Is of the D»ufhty-C%Bpuh-Om^ra it
Ptrsldent of the orsiniXilTah. and Wdd d*ti mial . rtunlott ‘ at' the Siurki-
Ruby Adeoek c-f Oustlne. score- -?>re rruTJ rs Br:d?f cn. August TOth.
' try-treasurer There Were more held Suridiy afternoon at the Pet- ^ basket iunyh was enjoyed at
than one hur.dretj family ment- t.t Baptist Church xfocn and the aitemoon Was spent
.ben ahd friends pre, nt for the • R n M ,n , • t r conversation. ^
,!~*SSC«*?SrThftoS Rh°wS th.'" h,,eteen foor
Scott axafst'n®. Interment was in drltha. •
•and had thp A1Wn Cemetery. t {jf the btndness ses.sion held In
•«wt*nt He *’"■ Rf1 h;’ ' who, : was Arhna late aj-t. :ho-i: fcie hoh >wmg. of
ln-lvwa. and Perkins before;- her marriage, w.us cm ri-deoted were w
...... * - •* **- — —— ahd Mid.1 Et.u 1
Mr. and Mrs! Ivan Couch of
DaUai spent the, week-end with
her sister, Mrs. W. E. Kerley and
family.
Mrs. Inzer Creek and Mrs. Inez
Whitehurst of De Leon spent
Tuesday with Mrs. W. D. Nelms.
Oscar Carpenter, aon of Mr.
and Mrs.,John Carpenter of Ous-
tlne, was married August 10 to a
San Marcos girl.
"Americana” a huge out door
revue, will be the main attraction
at the 1040 State Pair and will be
presented twice each night In ,
front of the grand stand The 1
stupendous musical show has a
. "" .....
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Everybody, old and young, la
Invited to Maurine Beaty's birth-
day party, next Tuesday
August 27. at 7:00 o’clock at the
Newburg Church and School.
Bring a picnic lunch and a silt
for Dr. Paul O’Neal’s f _—
who la , 2 years old. The QTleala
sail for Africa on October 1 and
win return, to America in. 1943.
"Give and unto you shall be giv-
en."—Committee.
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Piqqht WJaqJu
rnw ID
OWNED AND OHERATED BY W. H. THATE
v\NV
Nn
..
Williams Reunion 1^
Hsld At Lakes Eanes
.
Reunion * Is H2ld
' FROM YOUR FRONT DOOR.
' , ' I S TH E
1 i Isfei %tmr
il'
GLY’WCCL
_N_
FOOD MARK FT
To the Vntcr* of the I7lh ton
tfT .l)i»frlcti ‘ *. 4
19c
~
1 am c;. ‘v - this nApalvn in
tlx* H'.inr it •!:>»• er In—w-rrh 1 bc-
gap r cN •* and above b'airt
1 have in' »• ,.i ■ cl In mud J.y
ir.e - or cl.r:v politic*. vs
yarri. il »> v t'nr*ni III t-e . .
|
pl«te enn^tb-ner; txiijyinsc v! it I Corpus
,8 months to ftC years,
tm'mber v i Jahn- Whliknvs of
P.atfit. He w-»a thf oldest member,
hns the largest family, ^nd had
ah of his children prewnt. He „ . . . . . - —.------- •- t
.« as 10 chUdren. 7 in-laws, ar.d B(,rk»r.s before her marriage, w.is cc:s„r.a-ckoUd «■•<>- w a r-uri
»ru>tto>)'M<fn nrerent ,ir> r '"‘‘l ._‘‘f -Mr Bj'ul ,lun.. furak.
" ■ - ..... : onp pranci- M-r» B F Perkins. Shr was b>rn Vineyard .s-preiary-tmsurer,
in Comanche* Counj v October-10*-1- Eighty-one relative^ and a nym
1D08 Nhe ymt"d with Ihf Ban) st ber.'ol friends aiicnd'd the re-
Gfurc-h lit.tf'.r'ags c>f fourteen, urlcn. in dueling r M- l A. I*JLdr»c-
—nnT" w'd s>’-c ta'^h: «ohooI-*everai it n of ewnmrchc. T. B Hun •
n,i‘ ^!(’rp’'"1^;it’5Mn,P 11 BTI<o: y.r. and Mrs., Jao* g
May 17. 1930. jThey have res,ti-d V ncyttrd end .ctttuvh'yr; C T- (
In C:\l.fornia for the-.post five mam-he. - Mr. ' and Mrs. W. A.'
erev. Mr »nd‘Mr" Chester* Wit« ■ , Carjeton ar d fa::..Iv i««J
hams and ehildren of PerCvtcn She Is survived, by her husband. M and Mi- H. M Ca.Ictcn n.
uT.Sa«i ££ii McJ?SS1Wn:-
rtanvhterv of Comanche Mr brotlurs and. slsterx. Mrs M ,NT. C i.rUian of Marshall.- Mr. fmd
*mT-ln-ljw and
daughtf.r were absent.
I Thvse attimrlt^g wore Mr and
John Williams and sons of
|’Pettit, Mr. and Mrr. Jim Wi-
liams of Comanche. Mr end . Mrs
Tom Willlamfi of Bui
. anil Mrs. Henry WMl’ems of rn-
I,
Fruit Jars
Pints doz. 49^1
uarts doz. 59<f
Trill; Tra -v^nni (’rrufi of Ran. Ptir. Mra. o'Y: , 1 T L. ca~lTum toll 'amtly "PI'!
of Bjlim. f. Mr, .«• - ^ ,t Wcnl, R M. Corlrt ,r,-6f ,
i ssrt Mrs' .■C(iuu,«4hwin, i-.f GoldlUwa„l.y-,.,T. L. Dm.'.h, VA-u Ca: ..■.rr.i .of I’.cc-
Tf'SGfrX:
ri
Chrtsti.
V yf e'.
Mrs n
pmte OB'IM cZVrMcDonaVi and tteuehtiTof' ”tnry Perkins. Mrs C&Mid^P 1- .r.illdrcn of D' Loon. Bert Carle*,
&Z Hr ,^ $?&&■ o3S“n/Mr,•'Vi! gm SJSSJi O ttu ^IV !!:■
1 WI'A. Ml Ci or hr OM) vm Li cln'drcn of Shamrock, cept T l. Perkins of Cal.fomla. L*Re’lr atw M ine Hanewk. Mr
. . .lliT'l L liT' ITti'Tl M a“iir- -B». UAO, Bor„r. »■:,« .4, MS. »“•■ «-• > O Bom It™. Mr
„■ .0, I toil t“ noillly o< UttlflUM. Mr. Arl.no r.rnm before hr, ».:■ Jgt «-• • SjS* c™rt“nd
......* luntMr,. b. »!,», »- * MM., JJJi.rMr ■.A? SI?? 10
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No. 2
can
size
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jccuuusc. airj. hulling-ahint ^ ..
Wtk and'flgV^I r toirbnitHntT- drtn.of Pnergy. Mr. and
ert f)l America To that end. I E'dwin Howell and children of Californ.a^
hav* not or.ly jWitfAtetf my sc'r-; JJrrgv. TstSEJ; & 1 .......1......."* Dliard Lee. Mr., and Mrs. M. E
* »Vid "au.thrtr ^"of
for ml 1 hate^opoJlUims^toTf- «kA»«n<f5ne-dt h and, datfiter of Petti i* were' ILlSn1 LnwJ^' ’irov , *P'm ™mo?*^WoSi ^Mr
fer 'for the purpose of securing dustihe. Mr ..nird Mrs Jim Sneath PetMl. ElBTc P ■ tton. Carl «ell.ns. ffL
-jjr.llttrul trelf rme«4-, but. 1 do and daughter', of Abilene. Delpi.ir McDaniel, and Erick Stay. ^ Mr A u 1
have a burning deVlre to render'V Mrs. Viola hparks of Oustlne. ---—^—r-—v—’ * ^
ar.Jf nt and h Ithful service to my Mrs Cora Beaty and children of I T_* _ C„. Trw
- people, and this, I promise to do. •Oornflh. .Mr. and, Mrs. A B. vJnion /HCJ '•)
I a >k you to ?iot be rilsl«d bV Nelms of Orrman. Mr. and- Nirs., Simdav NiirHt
laU tninute porrot.al attkeks that J "j». Ouy aod children of Oor- f • v J t»
-- aar---- .....—' -
and Mrs. Beene cook. Mrs Ar.nie .Jkmes, Mrs. Ar-
Califbrn|a for the hie M. Hancock, Mr. .and Mrs
Pork fir Beans
—
r.
inst j f. ouy aod.-chiiaren or u«r-1
are being made against ire.’The mnfi.’T' 8 XococlTand Ruby, Mr/'
.district m literally oivercd by ami Mm. A . E Adcoyk and chll- i
hlrtllr-rs ojf my oppenrnt, and dreu. Mt. and Mr>. O. L>
"—Iafye hiifnr 7>T niorirjf are heliig Mr <uxd Mrt. O D. Artcx-k and
«pohr to oveF-pemfadc .the voter*. gbSi of C us’.inc, Me, and
I stn n pool: man, and have pud c. I*
By Rev. E. R, Cordon
family. Mr,. O, L. Nofwnod and
children; Allen; EaH end Charles
Cjividin of Cimanch’c, Mrs. D.
\v» tWht. Rufus Carl’ton of
Brown wood, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. 0.
P/viit, and MartiiL Knorz/r uf
Kamilton, John W, Gilbrsath, nnd
KaYl W Uiatt.s of Fort Worth, and
J C. Dmaid un of Eft»,‘,Uu>d- vR
For
—H
I stn a poor man and have pam.c. I* Williford orwL«ormaren.. oi vices
every rent of my mtpc'’S'ls out nf JWinsr. JniAe- Rtfd M rv tifod- *"al
g)v own .packed* but I am meet- sry of Vivian, La. Mr afnTMra. chiir
Opens September 2
Blmday ’nirlft will bring to a
Mrs. close ;the delightful union x^r- ► g..... • t. 1
Williford oruL.children . of. vl?e* which - the Methodist. C*n-' Oipn 5.p“mpS odlOOl
---- — ■ ' ** * t-al Christian and Pri.sbylrrinn
mv own .poiKet* out i am meet- sry or vivjan, ui.. vxr anu with, churches-1 have been eh toying for
. t, unfair . ... bast *. r. ItognPss , - Ener«yrW»*ldtm 'tiwi summer TV ehurehita v.-i' — r
‘ I can with the voluntary Hd of Vi/e.-, Of Wuio oiid DerieUr lien- rnaume. their regular program ,i*: -The Ripe Springs S»ho"l' will^
’ my rmnwa. r ’' ter Sunday ntfctf wetthd hcii-: op>n the f»:i tfrm on Monday.
’ ‘ in answer to ’such attacks. I , ^--- *!eltUatR RarnUt tne Atervice Sunday gsh: trber ?. Ah inceraj.^1 e.i-
havef - crvttl iny luikuu . pchpic. n ... ysf 1 ^ . nhiLt woi tautu-ld. r.U.the.lotacm£a.4a,lPWit .tar-ar3»*»d- -w®. rettidenh
wlvere 1 vfax born^and grew to yftw LDAngOfl Ull 3taTglnrilfM from the post office; r the school sys>m has mfch*
™d‘8«« mt ‘few Democrat* ConveatJoni^^'^VM^ !m'Ki rMh"'
■ ■ W-*--.- ~ < Icidristtan Caurcli ieerrdlhp to the Thar*- will be reven teachers lit'
l*Tih*>n«wwir»roa'nts nu da, by U ° / ■ bfe Springs this year/ They
Large
!0F'W
bize....
Potatoes 10
."teL
Ilfe>.for over twenty-one CoRt'n
5Sduv2-*We°def«a!.<|Sd '-an
BOLOGNA
SAUSAGr
and inr.o^w unnarm-eir v, twii«mc»qwntt - nuav py ; mis yeirr rnej are: 1
Julv the 27th.' they *kve 5ne tfr? M"r„ thkt' whs ohi K '•’ITy' f he- f 'iep;ifd at thp First P' w W *>\ Hetitly; aupttrtDt-nd'nt:
lrr,.r,, i.nforUy that arty candl--^u^ to* September 9 « Min-.cat Church Wnt. -Run ;tw nt "iP • *t* r (.‘VienjaHes and;
da'e recHved ir» htj^botne countv. ,We|l». has bepn chatted to Tuey- wrl’ev of.. thjs artllle will be the -■ >m \ Frnl 8tcr1g. Eh*ll>h: jl
ThiV vote of confldenre of my day, September 10. a^ -ordlne to preivohfr in this elDitng srrv • " -v s-j jirr.” Hi uw.'fifth and sixth;'
home people/who know me best, an announcement from Clan hoc: sod the Central .Christian Church,-grades: Mf*. Ona Robman. third
answers «11< ChaMM* made., or to A Bpl’chv. aecrettfry of the State will he’rtgpboslble fof’thk gpeoiiF and 'ourth srsc^-s; Mrs. Dorothy';
be made against -**iDemocratic Executive Cdinmittee. music. The K-srhioh In to be One Hrew-r first ahd second grades: i
'* *-■ - -—«*»— I '--ft ruling ‘received from the At- in whicli some very vital and prac- *n,d Mrs. W. E.' Hcatlf, language,
General’s Department tlcal matter* will tm dlseukaed and arts.
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If you believe \n clean .politic^.
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• your vote inktesd of the orlfinaL d%te of tinues to be. respected by and lh-;
PORK
—/* faithful representation.
il^tlom'fnay'* Vha»e' your vote lnktead of the orlfinaL date of tinue* ip,ba reppected by
and taf)ucnee W’4*»wHMth-d«T^f"««FtombeT 3. Mr. Butcher extdkm* , flu»nce men ‘
Bttgust. for which I shall bo et*r ‘ *"
* fim
'Them'
ready
aftit chi:
accom
Black
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8!pe Springs ,Will start Its
football, season this year, f
Will be around twenty boys i
■ ■ *“ to report for grbeUee. Marton;
JilL la this .houg. of delightful leLA Millar will b* the coach, and
oj tHnW7to ^mp^lpuCtoa your roui Hrpr. nnnr ai tiW
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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/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.