The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1940 Page: 12 of 12
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MK1U.1 UIUOUiN
Whether it's with your bat
beau, ®r whether U’» company
for dinner—no matter what It
la. you want to -took- your beat
We can make a now and love-
lier woman or yen In a Jiffy.
Make a date—with u*—now'
it Next?
PAL ACE
- GUSTINK - -
That’? the qqlestlcn beta* asked -
today. What’&.uext on- Ood’s Pro-
-phetle-Galender? In the series of
sermons delivered by the pastor
ol the First- Baptist Church, the
atw^iTc^toi^^at qomtion will be
8:00 o'clock. -JJefe are some of
the quM>Uo«* will be any-
Pineapples each 19/
Colognes
WE COULD HARDLY BE PROUDER
NEW BABY!
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oral Bible Study — Elders
County Trustees To
Meet Here Monday
wl just can't help getting
excited about such a
handsome
On Monday night. May Sth. all
•f the trustees of the county are
urged to meet at the Comanche
HialiBchoolo Auditorium tothe
Superintend-
'AB rormrr tnr-tw. trustees JoL
contracting dlstrinU. and patrons
HgS also invUed and urged to be
pnsent. Superintendents and.
principals are expected to be pres-
ent. says Howard. A good program
Delightful -Mameeja Cologne Jn
bottle and
a tall '-graceful
M'-morls Fragn
Funeral Rite* Held
For Thomas Hodges
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Alta Vista
Pecan Crisp.
Tiffany Fudge
PINT
Peanut Stick Candy, lb. ............ 10c
Kimbell’s Best Flour, 48 lbs. $1.59
FRUITS &VE6ET ABES
IMPORTANT DATE?
Come to Us First
FANCY NEW
Potatoes 3 lbs. 10/
FRESH
Beets 2
BNB.
FRESH
SWEET TEXAS
ICECREAM Onions 3 lbs. 10/
FRESH TEXAS
Lettuce 2 hea,>8 5/
LARGE TEXAS
Grapefruit 2 for 5/
NO. 1
Sp ds TO lbs. 25/
100% PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb. 10c
FRESH PORK HAMS, 8 to 10 lb. *ile», Pound............... ... . 12c
RED BUD OLEO, lb. ......„,............... ..............................: 10c
D PRESSED HAM LOAF, lb. ............................................... a 25c
PORK ROASTS, Fancy CuU, lb...........I......:......:.-..........%.....12c
Carnes Food Market
MORE MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY 1
, Mrs. McKinzie’s
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BROWN WOOD. TEXAS
GEORGE BRENT
“Till We Meet
Again”
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT
SUNDAY-MONDAY x
“Dr. Kildaire's
'4 Strange Case”
—with—
LEW AYRES
LIONEL BARRYMORE ^
LAKA1NL tyAY^-
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JMHD NIVE
^OWIA deHAVII
JNESDAY
NIVEN
deHAVIMANO
“Baffles”
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i in.
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wpred during the courae of thU
sermon:
1 Where II the body of Christ
at thjs pry.cn'. mcment?
.2- How did. it gel there?
3. For how long will It rematn-
where It now Is? .
4. Is Jesus Christ Our Lord
|*coming to this earth again?
B: In what body and form Is He
coming? t '
6. Does it make any difference
whether JBe returns or not?
7. -Why /are- so many people
ashamed to acknowledge their be-
lief in the return of our Lord?
». Why do so many preachers
hate this blessed hope?
0. Whst. when, where, and how
of the return of Christ?
A cordial and general Invitation
Is extended to whoeoever will to
come and worship with us and
hear these timely scriptural sub-
jects discussed each Sunday even-
■ IhE 'fW—SWsrsi XKftigtE^jtrkr
| at the First Baptist Church.*
■ A. Edwin Wilson. Pastor.
.FRIDAY-SATURDA Y: 10-11
Charles 8tarrett In
“BLAZING 8ffX-
Wlth The Sons Of
WED.-THUR: 15-16
i 8««£w Tracy In
NORTHWEST PASSAGE"
With Robert Yeung,
Ruth Utusry
IHtJiEW FKIUIIIAIKt
has Glass-Topped Food Hydrators
GUARD FRESHNESS OF FRUITS AND VEGE1ABIESI
_____ /QstotAe/ Ke*/±on My
SERVICEDRUG
CLARENCE KWT. Prop.
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TIME TO BE THINKING OF A NICE GIFT FOR MOTHER—
And what's more mpproprtate than coming to this drag store—where you will find
3 W IurMjr tluu A»e sure to please any Mother.—There’s^ an
1 Mrs. Dorothy Retxharpt of
Guthrie, Oklahoma, spent Wed-1
nesday night with her aunt, Mrs.
H. Burks.
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convenience for you in our egsy payment plan.—Make your selections today.
Lucien Lelong
Airmaids for Mother
' T. E. Cameron. C. A. Luper.
and Earl Burnett attended a fel-
lowship Masonic mcoiing In Waco
Tuesday night -— -J I
New Minister For
Church of Chn»t
/Irs. Perry Oates of Cameron, wood are visiting Mrs, Coral Bon-]
a.id Mrs. J. A. Ward ol Brown- j wm hem tJiil blllr ___from ify «n W‘ mm
J An Appropriate
f Gift That WiU
/ Thrill Any .
Mother-
We offer yeti s radiant selection of the
fragrances of Loeetn Lelong—they are the
choice of smart women everywhere—a varied
range of sixes—4n attractive packages.
JL,
mm YES—SHE WILL
J WANT SEVERAL
I’ MRS.
Smart women from cosol to
roost ore wearing AIRMAID
H08IKKY and giving It,
their stamp of approval
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These equl*lte>all tUk from top Is tee cblffatia
hkve the durahend finish—for splash pnbf
and tnag resisting—« wide range of ‘new
shades that are SURE TO PLEA8E MOTHER.
Funeral services for Thomas
Tslmage Hodges. 15-year-old
Comyn youth who was killed in
«n automobile accident at De Leon
April 24. were held at the De Leon
Baptist Church April 25. Inter-
ment was In the De Leon Ceme-
.JCT
The following sketch of hi* life
was handed In by Rev, Gordon
Barrett of Comanche, who oon-
diifed the services,
Thomas Talmage Hodges
Born February 26, ISOS, the
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FOR MOTHER
FROM DOROTHY PERKINS
$1.00 Bottle Memoris
t'olngne
$1.00 Box Ductting
PlW<B i __
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Both For -
fee Id cii
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Powder In a lovely pink box,
bath In attractive white gtft
box. -• ;JL
'This
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Kings Candies
FOR THAT SWEET MOTHER
old-
_ son of Clyde and Selma i
Bodges, and died April 2*: 1*40.1
being 15 years and 2 months of
V—vBn At'the time ofdeath. -7^
K* . He val . conVHted and united
L . _ frith JJteJSaptiit Church at Round
Grove at the age of 13 years
Tslmage ie survived py hie pi'r
■ the following brothers
sister 1 Glen. Wsylahd. Bobby.
John D.. and Linda Lou
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proud of it—and* you’ll be equally‘proud to
have tt in your home, and to have hi marvel-
pus help on washday. , , *......
V It’s NEVV—completely NEW—everything
NEW but the graad^old name. Sensational
braut/—larger cast-aluminum tub — 50%
greater washing capacity. Powered for city or
farm homes?' Easy terms. Come and see it—
or phone'for free trial in your own home. '
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Yon can be sure that your Mother adores hav-
ing a gorgeous box of rindy sill hit own
Wlist sweeter way could you choose- to send
her your Mother's Day message than wHb one
of our beautiful-gift boxes, brimming over
with luscious homemade candles. Trust her
to appreciate their superior quality, extra
goodneaet
. ATTRACTIVE MOTHER’S DAY BOXES
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Prin^d From $1.00 to $6.50
OTHER APPROPRIATE GIFTS That would fee appreciated by Mother—ip Electri-
c&l Applianccn, Jrwelry, Opjpctics,, Etc, will be found here—and It’s ho ea«y to
buy her a handsome gift with oof budget plan—smail down payment*—balance
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1940, newspaper, May 3, 1940; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth889068/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.