The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1940 Page: 7 of 12
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the spiritual soil that' Christ fer-
tilised with His precious blood
and -the atmosphere of genuine
, Bible classes and Communion fwrrinm eo a«frtui to spiritual
Maybe this freedom to the]
—iflu-nr=^f.i'Ti'~ ,trr'r'“ Cox beginning promptly at
$3.50 Permanent
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With every SS.Sg* raato- oil
permanent at JehnSje’i Beatify
Salon, another regular gg.M
permanent will-br given
abootately free.
ten o’clock. .. .... _ _, very y vitamin" which your soul
Preaching every first arid third “««»* to balance: your personality
Sunday at eleven o’clocki^our soul needs spiritual food
Mrs. J BtsJtodd U, pianist and JURt as J°ur both- u^nir- i^r*t
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J. C. Fritts, Pioneer
4 Citizen, Panel Away
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J. C. Prtfta. S2. well known~and
influential citizen of Camgnehe
County, died at hto home In the
Van Dyke community Monday.
Funeral,■esnAacs Were*heWT at the
tion Hill Church Tuesday after
t oon with Interment in the Zloi
• Heads To Religious Reality.” The
text to Job 42:5.
| This church to
junlt of a universal
................. surviving a*e Mrs. A.
thl syour church-home? There to b- Colcleastire. Mrs. L. B. Taylor.
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Two women can get,*
--value for only H U Our
I operators will give
the feme
for UM each at this |
price for limited time only.
This church is not only; s i
,_Ut of a universal and rion-
1 tarlan brotherhood
i reruwr ^CraslTHeV
"jwis! —%s. s^sss
^....... MW __ our only _____
For us. Christ stands higher than Christ or chaos
Moses or Paul. Since He Is our| C. C. Kllngman. Pastor,
only authority, our local ,congre-
Survlvtng also are 34 grand
children, 44 great grandchildren
Roeh
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BATflROAT A NO ENDING
THUBADAY
JOHN NY E * S
Beauty Salon
NEW LOCATION
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. r~ HOST OFFICE......
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and It enables us to make noth-
| Jxeep* * srnw^cammlUmtmt^o Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cook and
bJesus Chrlst ^rJT^ng 'lse * family of Fort Worth spent the
s«?ondary Thus ou> fellowship is ™*-end here with her sister,
inclusive of all Christian -minded Mr*. Maud CJnsiom.
people It is toot exclusive and' Miss Charline Rees has -been
divisive? It is Unifying and--uni- announced as first place winner
versa] We preach ..Christian unity
It.. In loyalty to contest. Ml
it grandchild.
retch of the “*
and one great-
•1 The. ~
of Mr,. JPrHt-'' was handed
Rev. 3*. N. Carter who with Rev.
Gordon Barrett conducted
ftinera] services:
John Calvin Fritt* Wiu born In
Washington^ -County.^ Arkansas.
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April 21, 1858 He die At hla.hotne
i)ear Comanche. .Texas, April 29,
1940* At the thhe of hto death
he was 82 years and 8 days of age.
When a lad about ? years of
age he with his parents moved
from his native state to hto RMk-
ed state, flrit setlllng In Parker Present their play on Friday, nufht. v
County Jn the ynar oflg?a ar May 3rd “Aunt BSftuhlhy Rules
Ji_ ________ms ,
The age of 14 years he with bis
parents moved to Comanche'Coun-
Zion ty where fa has since resided
and raised his family.
At the early age of 19 he was
united ht marriage to Miss
McGuire. Tu, this union 11
dfen weia
seven daughters. Two of the chlJ-4mi*sion this.school term A sma.l
aren while quite small died.
con
n while quite small di<
n his Mj3ytwenties
viMtcb'And united w
>ttti Church. He was a
Play Scheduled For
Tonight At Pettitt
The Junior and Senior Class
Of the Pettit High School wilt twill present hto
present their pl«y on Friday night. - 1 !"m ™
May Srd “AuntBathanthy Rules
The Roost” is the title of the play
to be presented by the cast-------
Everyone U urged to attend and
enjoy an evening of first-class
entertainment by 8upt. Oeo Wil-
lis.
Th is pr_
play that has cai-ried'ad-
show lot. located weroat from
Post Office
Magician .Pelton features
other things tfa shooting at
marked bullet through a
and sawing—a~
separate parts in his show.
the
man of
admission of 10c and 15c is char*-1
ed to defray the expenses 6r the 1
Pettit graduating mss.
wrong.
eaves to mourn his absence
life long companion, six daugh-
ters and 3 sons. 34 grandchildren.
44- great-grandchildrens ahd one
great-great-grandchild: and other
miring friends.
He was a man of fine Judgment
and lot*: of energy. Memories of
hto eventful life will linger in the
minds of hto relatives and. friends |
as the years come and go._M
. Dorothy Oar-
by practicing
Christ we practice "Open-wprshlp”
a mar... Op «-n-Communion" and
"Oped" ‘everything else, and thu>
obey His command?^Judge not.
that ye.be not Judged.” We try! Mri and Mrs. Ledrew Stand-
to make It easy and normal to, ridge and children of Dallas spent
become a growing apd useful I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Christian, by constantly creating Thompson
In the Home Economic Class I
Intht Hms Dorothy Oar-
npr and Mary Louise Campbell,
i community are In Dal-
Week^representing their
classes from the Comyn School.
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.