The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1933 Page: 6 of 8
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ns COMANCHE CHIEF SEPTEMBER 1, 1968.
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Bishop’s Market Bacon lb toe
TRY OUR PICNIC HAMS, THEY ARE DELICIOUS-
BETTER BUY A CURED HAM, THEY ARE GOING UP.
Telephone 29;
PROCTOR
Mr. and Mn. John Bridge of
Brockrnridjce spent Monday night
with Mr. and Mra. W. S. Green.
Mr. and Mra. <Frod Stophenaon
of Roby have been visiting rela-
tives here for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Alexan-
der of Dallas are visiting his
father. Earnest Alexander.
SIPE SPRINGS
Rev. Jolmer Bowden of Rising
J5tar, who has been a Missionary
SIDNEY
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Easley
son, Robert of Fort Worth
in Brasil for thirteen years, and; visiting relatives here,
who is now on a furlough, gave! Waylend Boyd of Abilene is
a talk on his experiences, at the, visiting relatives here,
arch 1
Methodist Church here Sunday
* Mr and Mrs. E. E. Wilkerson.
Miss Elisabeth Sue and 0. E.
Wilkerson visited relatives at Dal-
las last week. O. E. remained in
Mrs. Harvie Bgwman of Indian
Creek spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
McCarthy. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Gibb Bruce of
Miss Ona May MeClatchey of I Dallas where he' will attend the vi‘itin* / reUtive*
Cnrieton and Mis. Ethel May S^^£!T^^ti2?14? Armstrong and. daughter,
«f fort Worth Lff«fc | ir Nell of Bang, are visiting Mr.
id, Sur W i en7mtis
23*h Mrs. A E. Rambo andfam^ l Gayland .peat hart of i«*
flfc , , i* Iwsab ' -
Ht. and Mrs. Camaron C»rpfrt‘
ter of Arlington spent Tuesday
with his sister, Mrs. W. S. Green.
and Mrs. S. 0. McEntire.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Carmack
visited R. S. Pinksrd
re-
Announeements have been
ceivcd in Comanche of the birth
of a son, Donald Joe, to Dr. and
BAGGETT
Rev. S. J. iaham filled his
regular appointment here Satur-
Ram bo an-
Mrs. J. 0. Lane of Comanche.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Roberts of
Lubbock are visiting ftfs mother,
Mrs. Annie Roberts.
Mrs. Mary Little and Mrs. Al-
ton Abernathy spent Saturday in
G us tine. _ „ . been visiting at Brown wood, and
"** and with "Mrs. Rov Hickman, Sr.,
at Blake, for the past month, has
returned home.
Misses Anita Jov and Evelyn
mother, Mra. W#*on.
- Mr. and Mrs. E- A. Vernon and
children, Ruth an3 Mack of Ver-
non spent part of this week with
her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Vf.
J. Westbrook.
Miss Louise Westbrook who has
Miss Alice Pauline Ksv
returned from Denton where she
bus been attending summer school.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hedespeth of
Wellington, enroute to Welasco,
where he will teach, spent Sunday
here with her parents, Mr. ar.d
Mra. W. A. Hughes.
Little George Newton Turley
celebrated his 9th birthday Sun-
day, August 27. Dinner guests
were Mr. and Mra Sam Green
and little daughter, Marjorie.
Mrs. Carmen 8eydler and Miss
Haary of Placido are visiting
relatives here. ——
W. J. Pinson and A. Pinson of
Capulim, New Mexico, are visit-
ing relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster
Wilson of Stephenville are visit-
ing their sister. Mrs. Fr'tti in
Rhvmes and family.
Rev. -W. E. Fisher of Err'la
»pent last week here v ith his
son. Rev. W. S. Fisher end xri'e.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Adams
and Misa Rubv Adams gre visit-
ing their daughter, Mrs. Vanes
Poffem and familv at Ranger.
Mias Juarine Rhymes. , who I ns
been visiting her grandmother,
Mrs. N. J. Leaser at Cisc^, lias
i etUrned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wctt Foster of
Mule shoe, who have been visiting
«P«nt 9tmd»y with Mr, and Mrs. his mother, Mra, Tenme F.„:er,| her mother, Mrs. S. V*
left Sunday for Fort Worth to
visit her sister, Mrs. Joe Beck,
before returning home.
P- E- Smith. have returned home. They w re
/^It and Mra. Dempsey Smith -ccompan]ed to Muleahce by ’ er
spenr Sunday with relatives at motheT Mrs. Wilvn of Stephcn-
Hieo. ' « ' I vi)l«. .,
Rush Gray and family of Roscr>, Sid Burrows ami da: gh-
spbnt Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. U;. Mill(, ju|ia Hplen of Colorado
H. M. Woolsey. (are visiting her mother. Mrs. M.
Parker KeltdW 'mf Tom Belle T. Leonnrd, who is seriously ill.
vlsitei relati^ -here . last week -ilxjrbcra of the Methodist,
• 1 .. „ , J Church r.et at the church Toes*
Miss Katblene yKe lum has **-1 day, August J5, and organised a
turned from Abilene where *h« Woman’; Missionary Mo iety. Mrs.
has been risking relatives. \y, V. Byrd wa elected prest-
Mr. and Mrs. .Je.«« SWeeden Ment> Mr*. ' W. F.l Foster, VJce
spent Sunday at Dublin. ■ * Mi ' :i . F. t, Sec-
Mr Edna Smith and chMdiWft : Tetrrv. Mrs g M h]ct! n> Trea-
of Dublin snent Sunday here with >ur;,r Monday aftern,, if of each
relatives. wc*1' wifh .set for,.meettag-dates.
The Church of Christ will hold
of Abilene
Sunday. ..
Winnie Weaithereby 57
Mav is visiting her sister, -Mss.
Weslsy -Turpin- *
Ctfstle B. Ellis and Miss Lu-
cille Jones of Merkel spent Sun-
day with her parents, ME and
Mra. Osa Jones.
Mra. Earnest Daniel of Eaat-
land spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mfs. Frank
Weaver.
Miaa Joice Baxley who has
been visiting at Cottonwood has
returned home.
. Dr. Neal of Los Angeles, Cal.,
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Reece Neal.
Miss Winnie Faye Arendell of
Stephenville la visiting Miss Faye
Stewart
Windell Farr of Abilene spent
the week end with Miss Dolly
McCarthy. i
Mbs Faye Stewart. Jack Hen-
drix, Jr.. Paul Jones and Gayle
Hilley have returned from Ste-
phenville where they have been
attending Tarleton ...College.,
Mrs. Edna Elms of Gila Bend,
Arizona, who has been visiting
“ " MrKlroy
Mrs. Russell Lane, Silver City, I** night and Sunday.
New Mexico. Sunday, August 27. • Nr *nd Mra. Ai^e
t. , li . ___-. nounce the birth of a daughter. ,
Ur. L«. 1. the ~n rf Dr. ^ A|b>rt ^
| Fort Worth, accompanied by Mrs.
W enston Kee and sons spent' part
I of this week here with relatives.
I Miss Floriene ' Smith is visit-
ing. Mr, and Mrs. 0. B. Smith
•t Fort Worth.
! Calvin Lynch of Stephepvllle
spent Sunday with Tobe Lynch.
1 Mra. Jeff Kee is visiting her
daughter, who is seriously 111, at
J Prownwood.
| Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kee of
Dickens spent Ahe week end with
this father, Jeff Kee and. family.
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HONfn hoihd
POSTED NOTICE
Absolutely no bee tree hunting,
do fishing, no hunting' or tress-
passing of any kind on my farm.
—C. T. White. (lpt)
Helped By Cardui
Dr. A. J. GRAY
Physiciui an4 Surgeon
Office on Wesb Side
of Square
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Here’s the iriie story of how Car-
dui helped Mra. H. E. Dunaway,
of McOomb, Miss., as written by
herself: *
“I wae sick aad rather discour-
aged'. I waa so weak and thin, I
was sot able to do my work es itf
should be done. This made me
fret a good deal, and did not help
my condition.
’ ”1 had pains across my 1 back
and lower part of my body. My
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I Mr. and Mrs. Billie Stephens ;• niK),ts Were spent in rolling from
' and family have been visiting '•at | one side of the bed to the other,
Breckenridge. . -*iC hoping 1 would »oon gb to sleep.
1 Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Richey ; Then when morning, would come,
‘ und family of Spur have been 1 would be just ss tired as when I
visiting relatives here. | went to bed. A neighbor, seeing
i Misa Bernice' Smith has been . how badly I felt, told me to try
visiting her sister at Wilson. | Cardui. Attar I had taken one bot-
Mr. and Mra. Rambo of West tie, I was much better. I kept on
Texas have been 'visiting rela- taking Cardtii, and I was stronger
ties here. * .. and slept much better at night*
Y. W. HOLMES
LAWYER
GENERAL PRACTICE
L*nd Titles, Estates,
ianshlps; Damages, —~.
and Tenant; Debts.
Title Examiner for .. National
Title gnd Trust Go, Title
„ -v Insurers. ..n
San Antonio
Herman Stephens visited Ber-
nal Bennet of Dublin.
.•Hiss Carrie Gorman accompan-
ied her brother, Columbus Gor-
man to Birmingham, Alabama
**Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wilson and
ehfldren of Waco spent part of
with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Purvis.
Bernal Bennett of Dublin vis-
ited friends here ,last week.
Jesse Purvis.
Sr., accompanied
his son. Jesse Purvis, Jr., and
familv. who have been visiting
here, to Placid last week. — •
Mr. and Mn. H. .V. Ewing and
Bland Ewing are visiting rela-
tives at Dallas and Henderson.
Paul Sturkev of Melvin spent
the week end here with his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. 8tunrey.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Koepf and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Elvis
Bandy- of Bruceville visited Mr.
and Mm G. W. Purvis last week.
Mr. and Mra. Medrith Guyger
of Dublin spent tfunday here- with
relatives.
Miss Ions Richardson snent last
week with friends at Dublin.
Mias Bessie Jenkins who has
been attending summer school at
Tarieton has returned home.
■ Mias Eunice Smith is visiting
relatives at Dublin this week.
Mr and Mra. W. M. Hanson
snent the week end with rela-
tives at Brown wood.
Mra. W. E. Dickey and son,
Jimmie of Bradv are visiting
Miss Sallie Kellum.
Mias Virginia Luker has re-
turned from Gorman where she
has been receiving treatment.
Mrs. Plumber of Abilene is
rifltjng her mother. Mrs. W._ J.
Washington, who is ill.
Dr. J. W. Wright of Desde-
mona spent Thursday here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jav Wood spent
part of last week at Gorman
where Mrs. Wood was receiving
treatment.
Mr. and Mra. G. L. Right spent
Sunday at Dublin.
service® at the school auditorium
Sunday, September 9.
Mr. and I'ra. Van Hoosier and
cl.ildrcn if near San Antonio
spent last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mra. Frank Rhymes, Sr.
METHODIST CIRCUIT NEWS
Mr. and' Mrs. Bob Eaton and
children
returned the first of the
4w*»m from a visit with relatives
•t Jayton and Snyder. '
Build Up that
Skinny Child!
‘ Enrich HU Impovmrithcd
weak, undMwefght children-are
* ■ la rk*; rad blood When
a child becomes
Our annual revival at the Haa-
se Church began last Friday and
will continue through Sunday.
There ia good interest and at-
tendance.
After next Sunday our revivals
will all be finished and we will
then resume our regular schedule
on the work.
On Tuesday, September 5, the
annual preachers meeting will be
held at Coleman with all the pas-
tore and the Presiding Elder at-
tending. Rev. Sory will outline
the work for the remainder of
the Conference year which is now
rapidly drawing to a close. The
ministers will "bring the families
and a -picnic will be held.
Preston Broxton, Pastor,
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1933, newspaper, September 1, 1933; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890491/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.