The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1933 Page: 5 of 8
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FIRST SHOWING OF THE NEW' DRESSES
, “FOR FALL WEAR.
AUTHENTICALLY FASHIONED—
-PERFECTLY TAILORED.
Buy Now and Save
—Indications Poipt to Higher Prices
—and Soon! * .
STYLES NEW AND DIFFERENT—SIZES 12 to 48 IN
—TRIPLE SHEER CREPE
—BENGALINE CREPE
—ROUGH CREPE
—ALSO IN KNIT MATERIALS. ^
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Black leading in colors, ^ith Brown a close second.—
Also Showing in NRvjy-Itfd, Green, and Eel Grey.
PRICE RANGE VERY LOW AT
$2.45 to $9.95
Personal Mention invitation to pupils
i ersonai nwuwn froM rural schools
Recently Ihe County Board of
Mrs. Nola Elmo of Seattle, Trustees classified the rural
Washington- i* visiting her aid- schools of the Coifnty, telling each
! ters, Mrs. O. M. Scott and Mr*. Vet the State came forward an<l i
Olive Randolph in Comanche. 1 what grades might be taught if,
i Mrs. Marshall Barcroft .left Sat-i they . expected State Aid. Num-
| urelay for Chicago to vis.t tl e hers pf schools were cut down
World’* Eair. __ ; from what they had been having.)
Hart Shoemaker and Ben Me- promised to pay the tuition to i
I Glothlin left Saturday for De- affilmted school for pupils who ]
jtroif. Michigan and Dayton. Ohio. have finished, the highest grade
1 .*• Miss Otho Jo Miller of Stephen-'taught under this classification. |
I ville was called* bop\® l»*t weelr Furthermore the State promised
l on nrnmit o£ the illness of h*r to pay two dollars per month !
mother, Mrs. J. E. Miller. transportation expense. Num-
• Clyd. Igkrt »n|
chi dnn if1* Fort Worth .p.nt •» *n
o '-i" with Jo* hl*h “bool. You can never ex-1
.COLEMAN'S
LOW FRIGES FOR SATURDAY
ON ALL GROCERIES
COME SHOP WITH US
Sunday in .Comanche with Joe
Marshall and family.
Miss Margaret Sharp of De
Leon spent last week in Coman-
che with her aunt, Mrs.1 Harold
Williams. i
pect it .to be more favorable.
Trustees, teachers and pupils
of Comahche High School, invite i
you to attend school here. Th:s.
school is ' affiliated with all rtani-
... . . . j v-ersities and eoUeges of the
John Travis. Mohon spejvt Ust (^outh 0ur teachers are exper-
ienced. and love to work with
______ 6t\
overalls and wash dresses are
worn here that are worn in other ,
schools ' of the county. A more
economical school than this has
week with relatives at Thurber
and _____
this week in Thurber.
and Richard Mohon is spending children. The same brands
1
Miss Oudia Mae Duckett
visiting relatives at Tulia.
Oscar Price and faroSty
George is visiting. J. E. Oxburn, not yet. sprung Into Existence, j
* " '*' * ‘This school is large enough to 1
demand and small j
appreciate your at-
Bob I>ane, and other relatives.
B. >M. Franks and family of, "'ee* ,*n*r
Mr- A*
Mr. and Mrs. ft K. Everett of bc reigijred
Entrance examinations Will not
■•nht ' I
School will open Thursday. Sep-
tem 7th.
McAdoo spent the week end
1 Comanche with her parents, Mr.
r.nl Mrs. E. H. f®n*V *. \ New -pupils may classify for
Medford Metze came in Sat- ,|,i{rh schooi W(trk jf they wjsh
urday from Austin to spend a Saturday, September 2 at the
SUGAR, Twenty One Pounds If.-____________$1-00
BANANAS, Dbzen ...... 15*
LETTUCE, Firfn Heads 5*
BACON. Sliced, Pound 17*
BAOCN, Sug»t Cured, Pound 17*
MEAT TO BOIL, Pound ................. 9*
PEANUT PUTTER, Quart ................: 30*
^CRACKERS, Two Pound Box ________... 25*
CORN FLAKES, Large ........... 10*
SALT, Twenty-five Lb. Sack................28*
LYE, Three Large Cans I-a.I..--25*
TISSUE PAPER, Five Large Rolls............25*
, BROOM^, Five Strand, Good Quality________19*
BRAN, White Swan, Two Pkgs, _____________15*
COCONUT, Pound 20*
_ SOAP, For Your Launrdy, Six Giant Bars______25*
PINEAPPLE, Urge Can ____L.'l..........23*
, BATH SOAP, Urge Bar ...____6*
Sell Us Your E^s at Top Cash Prices!
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Hats for Every Occasion—
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—for Every Dress.
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Note the perky little bow, the saucy
turn-up brim, and many other novelty
• styles are shown here.
All Colors and Ueiid Sizes.—Priced at
-A • . >
$1.00 to $2.95
High School Building.
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few days' with his iibtti ts,
and Mrs (i. r. Wetxell. ' f \y.e hop^ to have the pleasure
Miss Mabel Mhite ha;, r i ,vf meeting you here,
ed to Fort Worth after spending-]
two weeks here with H. W. White‘W. G Harrett, Superintendent.,
and ■ family. r . Jf _
Miss Helen Smith of Austin is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed SaTrd«*rs. < ENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Mr. tirl«l Mrs. L. M. Smith of ——
Breckenridge spent Surv’ay with Regular preaching, ^icgs..at
Mr and Mrs. John HornUuckle. the Central Christian Church bun-
Mrs C G Whitten left la t day morning. We look f&rvyou,
week for Ahiiene where she will members, friends. The chureh is
U in charge of the Collegiate ! V»>ur best friend because Chrwt
Readv-to-Wear Shol^- ;,. _ \vour friend. No matter who,,
Mr,, ta Mb »( "rtiS* J3S '
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THERE IS NO BETTER
BREAD THAN
SNO-FLAKE
AND NO BETTER PASTRIES. THAN
-h
Knit Wear
INFANTS'and
CHILDREN
Mr- and ------ -----
BrownwoOii spent the .week end
in Comanche with ^ his mother,
Mi.-,. M u I,v Li Lumth
Christ. Come with us ^ and we j
will do you good.
, , L Bibly School., 10 a. m.__L
of Dublin Preaching. Cord's Supper,- 444
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LOWRY’S CAKES and PIES
AT YOUR GROCER’S
------ Made by____
F>
BABY CAPS AND TAMS—29c—
Come in and sec QUr new line of infant’s and child-
ren’s knitwear. Baby caps and tarns from -9c to 59c.
Lovely. baby sacques and sweaters in the softest p-astel
shades‘and newest styles fronCIKhr to $1.50.-^'*
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..........We , have just received a new shipment of • Ladies
Fall Wash Dresses in prints, broadcloth and cotton suiting
at $1.50 and $1.95.
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School Days
—Dear Old Happy School Days
It’sTiDife to Fix Them up for School—
See our Complete Stock of Wearables for little
men and little women—the dress, the suit, the
shoes.—Buy now and Save. Prices will be higher
—fair warning.
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A 'N
THE BLUE E4GLE
In Our Window ^
Scream* our 10G per cent loyalty to our great President
in his efforts to restore prosperity—especially to the
man jvho tills the soil Your prosperity, Mr. Farmer, is
our prosperity—our interests are necessarily mutual—
count on us for fullest co-operation.
Higginbotham Bros. & Co.TC“he
. Mrs’. J.. B. Nichols ---- a m
nnd Mrs. J,- M SUllcup and _so*l Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p. m.
Lamar, of c urne • P| Union iN, -R. A. Service at the
jESSSf ” S'TAZ* JMhW- ChUrth 8 p. m. am. |
i”1 Ko™*th u SnTi,h-p,stor-,1
i lin visited C. M. Edmondson and - “ --------;—- "V .. 111 ®
,| family Sunday. ^ j
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Dellis 'spent
Sunday at Goldthwaite.
Mr. and Mrs. • Wa«iy Kendrick ,
and •daug'hterff. Mtssgs' Nadine and j
Hazel, spent part of this week in
Waco.
■ j Miss. Mabel Dillard has return- j
ed from Loving where she has
been visiting relatives. j
j Mr.' and Mrs. Dick < MasyungiU
and ' children spent Sunday in
Prownwood with her parents, Mr.,
, and Mrs. E. D. Shaffer.
1 Mtss Tauluitt -FJevins Fas , a'-
I cepted a! positiogfias assistant to
K. U MfK*mr !I>ad''of the Co-,
'! manche County Relief Work. )
, Mrs. M. E. Davis of Brown- |
j wood is visiting Mrs. R. B. Wald- j
! rop.
j- Bob William* and family of
j California -are visiting in Co- ]
|y manche. - v ■
l Mr. and Mrs. D, Ishatn spent j
| Sunday in Coleman. . ’ (
) Mrs. D. F. Franks and daugh-
•ter.'Misa Velda spent Sunday in'
I Dublin. ' 1
K Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Burk*.have
! returned home after a two weeks (
j with relatives -at Fort Worth.
Mrs. Ruth Rambo and son,
I "Cecil, left Monday for Tyler for
‘ a visit with her brother, F. W.
Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tate left
Monday for Throckmorton wher”
Company as that place,
manager of the Hardin Lumber
he has accepted .a Dositiom as
Ir Luther Williams jgas returned
from Gorm&n where he received
treatment in a hospital last week.-
Mrs. J. N. Farmer has return-
ed frh 1 e vtd a n d, Ohio where
sKe FTA'U ~hcetT' vT'fttng' TtPr ' Ron.
Dr. Harrv Farmer for several
months. She was accompanied
home by Mrs. W. A. Robertson
of Big Spring.
Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Denny of
( Anadarko, Oklahoma spent part
-jof the wrek in Comanche with
“Mr. ana Mrs. J, H. Huff.
„ Mrs., W. A. Shelton attended
the Style Show end visited the !
CITY BAKERY
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1,000,000 PAMPERED FLIES DIE f
EVERY YEA It TO IMtOVK Pe De
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AI. WAY § KILLS
Dallas.
»rket -this week,,
Black Heads Local (Findley Notified
1 N. R. A. Association of Tax Position
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VAN DYKE
in*
5, ; -
George B. Black, Postmaster,
I was elected President of the
llocal N. R. A. Association Wed-
nesday morning when represen-
■tives of different firms met at
Poat Office and formed «
organisation to co-op-
with the President in carry-
out the National Recovery
The meeting was call-
response to a telegram re-
Mr. Black from Hugh
National Director.
Mina Iva Hart was elected Sec-
of the Association
(art Sherriil waa
entative of th
aaa saafrv
buck -a. • proUrt,i-
ptbgrgm is being worked
The Camp Meeting 1»t the Free
Will Church is in progress hete.
nuv
Mr. aifd Mrs. George.- Walker
^nnd sop and Mis; Catherine
_ Clarke sp^nt the week end in
TET .*< Waco.
i I,. E. Grainger and daughters,
i Misses Alma, Blanche, and Mary
! nnd Graing' r Mellhariev sp,'n‘
! ho week ^nd in Brady wifh his
1 daughter, Mrs. W. \V.' Cox.,
At the Sinclair "ily farm" in F.ast ('hicago, your own home. Only five-«lav-oli1 flies are
In*liana, more Utfiu 1,000,000 flieaare raised used because Ail's at tfiis'ngP’-hnve more
’>< arlv the oppress purpose qj prov in, I'esjsti nee iJvan any other household insect,
that every batch of Sinclair l*. D. w>ill kill iry j! eai| of Siuel^ir' YuJI. It's sure death
n”' V’n r' i1'! »ns«*ct. Every batch of P. H.- "ill flies, mosquitoi's,.bedbugs, eoekroachea.
S. C. Findley of Brownwood j Huckabee
v,. • - ------ | numanee oi 1 Ve l^on A •, it
was officially notified of his r.n- spent Sunday with Miss Vera ,,afi ”u
nointment as Deputy Intern^ Re- ^ae pratton. ’-j Got £:.c:.e ...
venue Collector for’ the Brown-,
wood-Abilene district ovef tele-
that leaves Jut* factory must kill 1,000 flies
reder conditions i ’tc severe than tho^e in
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mot!.-, an Is, fleas oa anv other household
insect that creeps, erawls’ttr flies.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Boynton, CAiOJUi iitpcU H«
^il^' I ^yamw»>-h °het;F*mothar, §BS WOMEN! CM ^ handt-
Thnm«« Internal Revenue Collec •• »>• |- caps of a Yesk, UeluiUated coo'd!*
i nomas, internal nevenue v-ouec- Tl
tor for the North Texas District .J*1'
with headquarter* in Dallas. Mr.
Findley had received the appoint-
ment previously but had not been
officially notified.
He was instructed by/ *Mr.
Thomas to be in Abilene Wednes-
day morning to take the oath of
office at 8:30 a. m. Mr. Findley
Bf own wood his
- ' Bulle-
said.—.
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Frankie Barkley laft Tuesday
t to see that* th* provisions of for Dallas yrhere she will join
“ Miss ,Clara Mae Benjamin 'of
Austin, and there will visit Ihe
World's Fair at Chicago.
N. R. A. organixatlon is car-
nut among the members ac-
ting lo Mr.. Black. .
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Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fritts and 'Mon with .ho .;o of CaiduL
family spent Sunday with Mr. I Mrs. R. L. Wes’, of Huntsville,
and Mrs. Seth Scott at Mercer Ala., wrltnp: “T 'vas weak and
Gi\p • *• w 'run-down, i had a jxrtn in my aide.
Loys Samueb is vtslting' rela- ! '““I 1 k°Pt losing weight I grew
tives at Ranger and Breckenridge. I nervous over nay ci'/.cu-4)^* j
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley McDaniel
have returned to their home at
Fort Worth afler'a visit with
u,r\Pa^'"’ Hr. and Mrs, G. S.'« .ught tv’Sako something. My aunt
McDaniel. - • . . , oaght ?0 try Banjul.
B6b Hashes left Sun.lay lof 4r*
Chicago t oyiHlt I the World’s Fate.
was unusual for me, for I an very ' jL
(beerfu! when I am well and don't'
easlljj^ nervops. I knew I
’lulftid., I berio to feel bet-
1 fclpft* up tmAl! r hnditi>h*n
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of Miss Velma Stark left Mon- (U Imriln^.snd 1 v i Xoon feel*, ,
he d«ak for Denton to spend a few •» jAipfSff and wriy* •. *. '
days. .. «- C4r.WI Is sold *»,Dt>k atoms hsrs-
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1933, newspaper, August 25, 1933; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890754/m1/5/?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.