The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1933 Page: 6 of 8
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF AUGUST 25, 1288.
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>pV Market
BETTER BUY THAT BACON THIS WEEK.—LOOKS LIKE
PORK IS GOING TO GO UP FAST
Bacon ib ioc Telephone 29ft
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8IPB STRINGS
lev. W. 8. Fisher. pastor
-the Sipe Springe Circuit, started j
m Methodist revival at Okja .last:
Wedheadky night. He ia being a»- j
slated by hie father, Rev. W. E.
Usher, jjjaetor of the Methodist .
Church at Enitis.
Mm W. S. Fisher coiidpcted
service* at the Methodist Church
Sunday morning.
Br. John O'Dowd, of Rising
conducted services for the
Christ here Sunday at
auditorium.
Wyatt of Brownwood
■pant last week with his grind-
mother. Mrs. M. W. Wyatt. I
Miss Thelma Kathies, who has
been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Sam
Henderson and family in New
Mexico tor the pitot "five weeks
has returned home. *
Joe and Paul Morrison of Car-
bon spent part of last week with !
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. Barnes.
Miss Chritian Falkner of Brown-
wood spent part of last week
with Miss Marguerite Almond. j
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Leonard,
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Hardie New have returned from j
Oklahoma where they have been
visiting Mrs. Leonard's uncle and .
adit. Mr. and Mr*. George Fox. |
’ Mr. and Mrs. Jess Vaughan
and son. James Frank spent Sun-,
day at Cross Plains with hisi
parents, Mr. and Mrs: W. E.1
Vaughan.
Mr. and Mrs Earnest Algood
family of Phoenix, Arizona
visiting hia parents, Mr. and
President Back on Job at Washington
SIDNEY
Mr. and Mrs. Charley White
and children of Friano visited
relatives here last week.
ket and Mrs. H. R. Mason of
Gorman spent the week end with
W. L. Bryent and son. Homer,
i - W. L. Bryant spent last week
Mis« Hazel Nordyke lot Cotton- with Frank Bryant at Abilene
jpster, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. I* O. Muston.
York spdht the week end in Min-
eral Wells and Fort Worth.
Queen McKeivev of Sweetwater
spfnt the week end with Robert
Roundtree.
vood is visiting her
Dick*"Bagley. " j Bradshaw.
L. L. Chambers of Dallas is' H. R. Mason
visiting John Hiltoy and family.
Miss Earlene Lane of
wood spent the week I I
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. I and son. Homer
Lane.
Mrs. Clara Langston and son,
Bill 6f
Mrs. Ovie Langston.
A TONIC Laxative
CON8TIPATION. with the anjjyoy-
of Gorman,, J.
Ranon of (torman, Mrs. Albert
Brown-) Woody California spepj; part, |Qg wymptom. that lliually (,0UUB
end with »f la t week with W. L. Bryant wJth ^ cut> down organic force
- and disturbs normal health and
MmiTai roi'cv" r I well-being.' A thorough cleansing
..... ---- M "mDIAN LKhEK or the digestive tract lou>f great
New YoHc are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Johh Steel and ^stance In.the removal of sick-
_.ie Langston. - -family of I^yelland and **ey an<L cnJnj< const lpat lpn, symptoms.
Jim Robertson and family of «re. ri^ink Steel and son of Nor- When excessive accumulated
Roby spent the week end ten spent'oart of this week with j waste matter disturbs and strains
Dr. A. £ GRAY
Physician and Surgeon
dfflce on West Side
- - of Square
relatives here. an,J Mr.9; J «. Rvwman.
Oscar lrbv of Coleman is.visit-' Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Moore of
the muscles of the largo intestines,
rendering them tciru>orarUy lin-
ing his sister, Mrs. Earnest Mer- Cotton Grove spem. Saturday with abje to isrform their wave-like w.....
her parertsr/ Mr. and Mrs. Bob evacuating movements, Thl^drttsT*
ritt.
\
F<!a< k-Druught Is useful in minis-
Miss Zannett Bagley of Brown- HH
.wood has returned to her home Hisse>_Alma. Florence and Lil- latiug them to activity, wlilcn,
‘after visiting relatives here, {lie Kearney are visiting relatives again started.: should coutimie
* Miss Pauline Heliums of Abi- at 1 nrW,in- ‘ “-">'"1* *u«-
Y. W. HOLMES
LAWYER
GENERAL PJRACTICE
Land Titles, Estates, Guard-
ianships; Damages, Landlord
and Tenant; Debts.
Title. Examiner for National
Title and' Trust- Co. Title
n"".........*....... Usurers.
San Antonio
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Johnson launch the National Recovery program, due to swing to to full
action oa September L
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Algood and her sister, Mrs.
'V p FoBttT
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rachles and
HT. And Mrs. Jnm Rachie* of
Dallas spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rachles.
Mrs. Willie Roberts of Lamesa
spent part of last week with
her sister, Mrs. J. A Rachles.
Mr*. .W. T. Spratling and
daughter, Miss Loris and Miss
Ouida Buzzbee spent part of this
week .at Seymour with their sis-
ter. ., -t, |
Mr. arid- Mrs. Clyde Dunlap
and Miss 'Pauline Dunlap of Ste-
phenville, spent Sunday here' with
relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Flovd White and,]
daughters, Constance, Helen and
.-Katherine of Wink spent part of
last week-hay with- Mrs. White’s
mother. Mrs. G. 'Tt- Streiff.
Mrs. Martin Hill and children
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
I awrence Hill at Duster. ■
Miss Belle Humphries spent
the week end at Rising Star with
her aister, Mrs. C.- -L. Hord and
family.
Mrs. R. M. Humphries is visit-
ing her daughter. Mrs. Henrietta
Hord at Rising Star.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pearcy
_of Gorman spent part of this
week with per paftmta, Mr. and
Mrs Charlie Winfrey,
H BAPTIST ASSOCIATION TO
MEET AT SWEETWATER ...
ON AUGUST 30 AND 31
lene spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P.
Heliums.
Miss Tessie Jones has returm
ed hbrtie flhom Brownwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Tint Walker and
daughter, Marie of Parks arc
visiting their parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. White and
children of Wickett spent the week
end with Pred~Jhhnson ami fam-
ily-. ’ ' T ' ■
at Lorraine. ' regularly until some future dts-
Miss tLorenr, Pinkard L vi.ytjny t-.^hah.-. luteifer.-/ In this way,.{
her brother, ' Ifarl Pinkard at Tuk dfold's Black-Draught is one i
—of the TONIC laxatives,-tending.
Sweetwater.
Mr. and -Mrs. Claud York and as it docs, to establish u regular
sonr and .Mr. and Mr®. Brady habit oi evacuatiou.
to -br{m
i mairite
The Comanche County Baptist
Association will convene with the
Sweetwater Baptist Church at 10
a. m. August 30-3J., 1933.
It is the desire of all of lib
that wa may have a full delega-
tion from each of the churches
' I of the Aascgiaiton.
r Do not fail
for minutes and
i the assemnlv.
burden for the entertaining church
will prove a pleasure when
the churches play their part as
I am sure they will. '
I am here giving the names of J
the chairmen of the various sub-1
| jects to be reported to the As-
sociation: Foreign' Missions, L.
D. Hornburg; Home Missions,
{Gordon Barrett: State Missions,
David M. Phillips: Associationa!
| Missions. W. M. Scott; Orphans
Home, Wm. Rees»; Co-Operation
Program, S. J. Isham; Books and
Periodicals, D. E. Nabers; Sunday
School Conuanlian*. B- Harvey;
Sunday Schools. RcvTM^packman; •
B. Y. P. U., Joe Jsabell; CBris-
•ian Education. Bro. Smith; Min-
tstreial Education, Huron,A. Pol-
nac; Sanitariums, Willie Skaggs;
1 Sabbath Observance, T. D. Moore:
-Above, Tom Boyd, Kaasa* State Temperance, L. C. Macon; Sacred
and below, Ronald Fiaaoy. Music, Mrs: J. D. Stephens; W.
star of 5i. 8., Mrs. E. E. Anthony; State
Mr. and l^rs. Reece Neal and.
grandson, Harold have been vis-
iting in Abilene and Lubbock.
Milbern and Cecil Hilley fo
Dallas are visiting A. A. Hilley.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmont Smith
of Bi
end hi
rownwood spent the week
ere with her parents.
Mrs. J. B. Henderson of Blan-
boad broker aad grain speculato<
Emporia, Has., eeatral figures to
disclosure that forged bonds of
to tbo of Religion, Leroy Woolsey; Or-
forged bonds of tbo dained and Licenad Ministers,
.Kansas School rand Ow®mission Jesse Tiner; Obituaries, S. - D..
had bosu dspsoitod as security at Hurts Ministerial Relief, Ben F.
several banks, to tbo aatount of* Thompson.
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♦DR. C. W. ORY
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Offices in Comanche Nat’L
-Bank Aqnex.
Phnoes: Rea. 272—Office 365
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Or Do
Gas on SLomach
and
Sour Stomach
make you
Miserable?
H. R. JONES
The Texas Company
„ j. AGENT
Office at Post Office
—%rvice Station
TELEPHONE NO. 2 .
DR. GEO. T. BLACKWELL
Practice Limited to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Blackwell Sanitarium
* Gorman, Texag
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Among those train here who LaSe OliNNY REUNION
attended the funeral of Mra. Jack HELD AT LAKE FANES
Clayton at Comanche Friday were
M:u. Sarah C-vn, grandmother
.1.......decep.^ed; Mr. and Mr;, was held August 2Q, at Lake1 ----------------------
^ I F*nes Park: Ninety five relatives ClPlf Utkftkt^UV
1 im'-l <2 visitor, were AI #I*»K HEADACHE
4 T- N- Carter. - Moderator,
Mr. and Mra. A. P. Kallipa
and daughter spent Sunday in
Ballinger with her parents, Dr.
Texas Home
Telephone Company
' Too much food,, or the
wrong kind o? food, too
much smeking, Joo much j j
heer, make your budy over-acid. Then you t ‘
have distress after eating, gas on stomach,
heartburn, .npur stomach.
A LI 4 A • - SEL.TZE1J relieves these trou!4cs-
promptly, effectively^ harmlessly. ' r *
— lrse Alkit-Selfzer fo,r Hi Co’d.j, Fatigue, t
Morning After Feeling," Musculdt, Sciatic and
Rheumatic Pains. . t —
Alka-Scitzer makes n sparkling alkaline drink. As
it contains an analgesic (Acetyl-Salicylate) it first
relieves the pain of everyday ailments and then by
restoring the alkaline balance corrects the cause
when due to excess acid.
Alka-Seltzer tastes like carbonated mineral spring
water—works like magic. Contains no dangerous
drugs... .does not depress the heart., a.is not laxative.
Get a drink at vour Drug. Store Sode Fountain. Keep a package in
your home medicine cabinet. _» ' *
Dr
COLDS
HEADACHE
NEURALGIA
FATIUUE
The Lene and Denny reunion *nd Mrs. F. M. Hale.
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Karl Derrick’s
Cafe
THE HOME OF. “
6001) EATS
203 West Broadway - >
Brownwood, Texas
— ---—
'Jlw Veqetablc TONIC
HCRBINf
fORRECIb CONSTIPATION
PARIS SMITH. Drugs
lit h
O-'innil
|-J
present. A
of those present spent ‘ Ma“r cases of SICK HEADACHE
10alU?c7oc;ith,LiyCaZrning
DRAUGHT for refreshing relief.
1 have taken Black-Diaugiit,
ftrd and Ru'r*\ Summers: Mes
dames E. A. Whitesides. Te<L R. number
Jay, A. M. Jay. Earl S. Morris;
Mies Audrey Whitesides; Messra.
Elton Richardson, Paul and Joe 11 - -, I . .
Morrison, E. A. Whitesides, and ,sr** crowd had **tb*red.
little Misses Jamie Colleen Kel-1 A: bountiful dinner served at
lev and Mary Frances Jay. , noon was one of the features of
Bro. Handlev of Rising Star tfie d*V-.
will preach for the Church of I „ At 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, „ . . . . . A.~.
Christ here the first Sunday in R«*. R. H. Dennv of Oklahoma I “ I0'' ,lc,k hoadache that seemed
September. _ * "addressed thb crowd. - toconie from cmstipstlon.
Miss Willie Wvatt of tfrown-”* VtT X" O I s, ,, wis . J F9** lw,at7
wood and Jack Wyatt of Sipe ^^“t of the gathering and haanaefaea.
Springs were married at Brown- c- Etenny was elected Sec-
“ r«H»y
when needed, for about 16 year*,'
writes Mr. J. W. Cooper, of Long-
view, Texas. “I first began to use
Aapraat^Hi;
Mrs. Wvatt is a sister of Mrs. L.1** meeting of the fam-
Sid Boswell of Sipe Springs and will be held at Lake Kanes
N made her home here for ' fh* Vird Sund*y in August, 1934.
vraral years. She h*. befn a! Relatives attending the reunion
atqdcni at Ra> W Uollege, Beltor>' we^: R«V. R. H. DAhBy End Wtt«
Vtd Also at Howard Payne. She 2* Oklahoma, H. M. Tidmon and
was a member of the Sipe Springs 1 fami,y of ColemAn. Bert McDon-
achodl faculty in 1928-29. Mr “,J ' " * “
Wvatt ia employed bv the Texaco
Oil Comtttnv at Brownwood. They
will make their home at Brown-
wood.
I found out that Black-Dkauuht
would help uie, so that to what I
took. La» gto4 to roconi mend
to others, for this trouble, for It
will give .relief.’- l
TbedforU'e Black-Dsauoht Is "a
purely vegetable laxative, preferred by
HOUOMB
akl and family of Slayton; Dr.
J. O. Lane and fapwly, R. Q. I
George and wife, M. *C. Lane and,
family, J. B. Ftolder and wife. !
B. W. Lane and family, Theron
Lane and family, J, D. Jackson
and family, Roy Fielder and wife, i
Pat Dennv and family, Harlin
itenny and wife* T. D. Parsons
and fa
l>e»nMie
It to so effective and economical.
For ChilMsm, get the new, pleas-
ant-testing • 8YRVF of TSnlford't
Black-Draught, r, 04 A t** Lotties.
^VMpwMa «nnog 901
m*x ‘pooMUMOJjj
Mr. and Mra, 2. H McKinzie j "u, a 8 ^ MnA
spent Sundey with
at Mercer Gap.
Miss Ethel McAliley of Blan-
ihu *^nt U,t wwk with Mrs.
Lillie Young.
\ McAliley. Mra. J.
“ L. Waites: ----
chi Wren
AJvin Layman
Joe and Harvey , Norwood of famil
StOIS
and wife, Wayne LaRotjue and
family. Mra. Jennie Dean. Felton
| Ns A. Palmer iCo
I All Kinds Insurance
And Bonds
First Nat’l. Bank Bldg.
Residence Phone 25
CHICKENS — TURKEYS
Give STAR PARASITE RE-
MOVER in their drinking wa-
ter and disinfect all nests and
roosts by spraying each month;
It will destroy disease-causing
germs and worms, rid fowls
and the premises of all Ueo.
mites, fleas and blue-bags,
tone their system, hoop them
in good health and egg-pie-
duct ion -and prevent loao of
baby-chicks. Begin its use now.
Germs and worms always Come
with the hacthing season. No
trouble to uae, cost very
and your mpney back If not
satisfied. Fw Sale—By
Wm. REESE DRUG CO.
Insurance of All Kinds,
Real Estate
Notary Public
W. D. CARROLL, Room 2
Odd Fellow Bldg.
Comanche, Texaa
r. Mra. Lillie Young and Hy i yJ*mi "S*
spent Friday with Mrs Mn vr <pG j dnrt «ftnd
ivman It Democrat ^ Uf. H#n,rv T*y,or
w< w.vr_____ .l*1!® .. w«e, Trueman Ijmo arwt
Ed 'Hannah" and "famil^ 1
t
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Del
"Tira lT AMTh^h Comanche County'
rtjtor, Mrs. C. A. Thomas and; pthor. present were
W C. Johnaon. Misses?
Johnson and Frances Nee- f.mifv W nvu’i!?*. CfWI
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WE DO OUR PART
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The Texas Power 6c Light Company has signe'd
the President’s Re-employment Agreement, and J
the Blue Eagle of N. R. A. is displayed in^11 el ouf
offices, rr—- t -i
V, • * „
The signing of the N. R.A. Agreement by ut
means a substantial increase in personnel and pay-
roll. Texas Power 6c Light Company officials and
employes desire to do their part. \ ^ v
Texas Power & Light Co.
Dr. E. R. AMMONS
DENTIST
• Phone*: Office 456
Residence 99
West Side Square
___Comanche, Texas
FARMERS MILL J
We hanfle feed of all kinds.
We Grind Feed. Every Day.
Jo will make any Uad w
Egg Mash or COw Feed that
you »ant.
We also handle Flour ami Meal
Our Price* are ^or- Low as
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FARMERS MOL
W. H. HUETT. Pw,.
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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/m1/6/?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.