The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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Gallon Tin* 57c
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BANANAS
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TEXAS GRAPE FRUIT 3 for 10c
California LEMONS
Doz. 19c
TEXAS CARROTS
2 bunches 7c
JLORIDA TOMATOES
lb. 12c
Fresh RADISHES or ONIONS, bunch 4c
Angelu* MASHMALLOWS ^ " lb. 15c
Iona TOMATO JUICE 3/giant cans 25c
| COMPOUND J-r „ 4 lb. carton 59e
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\ PINEAPPLE
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MACARONI 3
12c
1 Grandmother’s BREAD
loaf 7c
| BOKAR COFFEE 4..
j^.'- lb. 25c
| Fre.h CHERRY SLICES “• ‘JJJ 10c
Select SEED POTATOES
lb, 4c
| iMMrt OATS £*£*
pkg. 25c
| White Hquk M1LKM^1C“„*' 21c
1 SPINACH afee
No. 2 can 8c
| OXYDOL 2;^n |Tct% 21c
| IClean Sweep BROOMS
each 19c
1 CIGARETTESrZ pk*»: 31c; P. A. can 10c
| ECONOMY OATS
3' » lb. box 19c
TOMATOES
No. 1 cans 5c
Armour’s Dainty Spreads
tin lie
l ArniourV Vienna Sausage
V4 can 10c
Armour’s Corned Beef Hash
tin 18c
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Indian Gap
Howard Shipman 1* visiting his
sister, Mrs. Willard Brock in Al-
buquerque. New Mexico. -
Mrs. Jim AiMfor«6n has been
teaching school at Star the past
few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hitt and
family moved to Waco last week
where Mr. Hitt has accepted a
position.
, Mieses Cupa and Glenda Rich-
ardson entertained
the young.
pteople of this community ..with a
party Friday night.
' A daughter. Johnnie Irene, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Schuster Friday night.
Everett Cox of Brown wood is
visiting his father. H. C. Cox,
who is ill wait pneumonia.
' Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hornyr of
Brownwood Visited relatives here
over the week-end. T
R. V. Oeeslin of Goldthwaite
spent the week-end with J. B:
Harris.
Wilborn Howinton of California
Is visiting his sister. Mrs: O. P.
Lovelace. ......■*"•***_
Walter Wilkins Of Hamwrdr; iim
spent the week-end with Melvin
Mount Pteaunt
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kilos Lora QUllam spefit the
week-end with Miss Teddle Poin-
ter at Beattie.
C. O. Davis was honored, with
a birthday dinner Sunday at his
home. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnston
announce the birth of a daughter
on February 26.
Mrs. Bettle Elliott is spending
the week with her daughter. Mrs.
Henry Johnston. >»" »
Miss Clara Seal was a Brown-
wood visitor Saturday night.
Mrs. Bill Elliott and sons visited
Mrs. Tippe at Indian Creek last
Wednesday night.
Miss Clara Seal accompanied
Miss Agness Lee Holmes to Dub*
lln last Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones vis--
ited relatives at Comyn Tuesday
night. r" . rr-
Sidney
It Is a noble and great thing to
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Elliott of
Jim Strain. Mr. and Mrs.
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Lois' Bran nan. Mrs. Joe Dutton ^-Kodgcs and family 8unday.
visited Mr and Mggt ~~— -
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Emory
Mountain View and Mrs si.nnian
Elliott of Van Djrke visited Mrs
Henry Johnston Monday
Mrs, Sam Johnston and -child-
ren of Van Dyke visited her sister.
Hrnry Johnston Kahn day
t:. T. Jones and family of Co-
manche and Print Hodges and
family of near Pettit visited Earl
at Priddy Hunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Our Brennan* vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brennan
at Energy Sunday.
Mieses Vivian and Wynie Mac
fMtwre spent the week-end in
Brownwood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. NichOl*..
have returned from their visit in
Big Spring
The Phil Duncan Players will4
present Zant* Grey’s “Heart of
An Indian'1 next Monday night
at the school auditorium.
The volley ball girls were dc*
frated at PotUvllie Monday af-
ternoon The local baseball boys
and girls won their games.
Mrs. John Mayfield is visiting
her.son. Truett Mayfield at Ham-
ilton.
Guy Richardson Is' attending
school at Hamilton.
8. M Elliott and Laynell Swin-
dle of Van Dyke spent Saturday
night with Henryt John&ton .and
family. ___ ,
Miss Nellie Jones spent Sunday
at Sidney with her sister, Mrs.
Homer Coker.
Rev. Wootsey of Soda Springs
■ipreached here Sunday night.
Rev. Gordon Barrett filled bis
appointment here. Sunday.
Tan Dyke
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Mr. and Mrs John Brown *oT
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Shirley Ruth ,
Mr. and Mrs. B.“tT BmH and
The Van Dyke Quartet, compos-
ed of C. L. Ellis. soprano. Mrs.
Audrie Williford, alto; A J. WU.
Ilford, tenor: C. A. Marshall. baas,
and Miss Marie Nell Origsby, ac-
companist, hag .been broadcasting
over KFPL at Dublin caU. Tbuis-
day night, but will hirenfter be
heard every other Thursday night.
Their next program will be broad-
cast Thursday night. March llth.
The - boosters from Van Dyke
School were winner of first prise
tn an amateur program at Down-
ing Friday night, -—____' -
Van Dyke ball team won over
the Oliver Springs tram 15 to 0
EvCrett Parsley of Beaumont were
here last week to attend the fan-
cied of their grandfather. S. R
A pie supper was" held at U)« sa?H'
Mrs. Monroe Elliott spent last
week with her daughter. Mrs.
Henry Johnston at Mount Plea-
r Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dabney of {
Blanket visited Mr. and Mrs
Arch Bovd Sunday
Miss Doris Strang, And Baxter I
Evatt of Bronte Visited here this]
week-end.
Tommie Farquhar. of Flu van ns 1
visited here Friday ’
* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farquhar
and family visited in Gatesvllle
last week.
Mr. gnd Mrs., E. D. Holden and
family visited Mrs. W F, Qtl-
breath at Dublin Sunday.
O. H. Hllltn, Jr., Is visiting in
Port Arthur.
Miss Oeorganna Weaver has re-
turned home from Stephenvllle.
Oene Russell visited her Sun-
day:-- ------------ ‘ *■>... j
.....Mrs, Wflmont Smith of Steph-
en vllle visited here last week. - I
Grady Carson of Oatesvllle vis-
ited here Friday, -
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCullough
and Tafnily visited. Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Bragg at Blanket Sun-
day. . _• . ... >......
Harmony
to display his
proclaim '•his vtrtue^fYom
house-top-South.
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Coiffures
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for the Easter Season
Whatever the mode you Wish . , . our
operators will help you achieve it,
trained in the most recent manners
and having the latest equipment avail-
able. Our rat«r-inr verjr rwusonable too.
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JohnnyeY Beauty Salon
: TELEPHONE 10* FOB APPOINTMENT
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J. JT Rogers and 8am Lewis
made a business trip to Fort
Worth last week,,
Miss Rena Owen spent part of
l&t Veek with Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. McCurdy at Duren.
Carl Thomas and son. Hetman,
visited relatives in Fort Worth
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Belve Bean and
children left Thursday to visit his
brother. Butler Bean Rt Texas
City before going to New Braun-
fels where Mr. Bean will train
with the Minneapolis baseball
team.
Those from - this community
attended the Future Fanners
Father and Son banquet in Co-
manche Friday night were Z. T.
Edwards and son. Harold. Sumner
Wetzel and son, Marion, and J. P.
Wilhelm art cf son, J. K
Mr. «nd Mrs. J. F. Gober and
ttFHsnd Mrs--Wayne Gober spent
Sunday with their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. George Oober at Gus-
tine.
Carl Thomas made a trip to
Santa Anna Sunday.
Mrs: T M. Edwards of Coman-
che spent part or last week with
her son, Z. T. Edwards and fam-
ily.
—Mr. and Mrs. Guy , Burks and
daughter. Bobby, spent Sunday
with .Mr. and Mrs. Rufus MaxWeti
at. Dublin. 7
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MY MUSCLES AND
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Mr and" Mrs L. IT McAnally.,
Church last - Wednesday hQht, Stives near StcphenvUle
with proceeds goihg to a fund
; purchase song books
Little Ciiarlyttc Pruston of Abi
lenc spent part of last weei
Haase
la«. week.
Mr and Mrs. Sam
iene ,D»-nt nart oi last wrek"4»Tf Jl^ve ^stalled electric
with, her griindmothcr. Mrs Maud 'Xhelr hom<' an^ sU)r''
Grissom. r— |e-} zephyr
iolmston
lights 'Tn
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Well Dressed
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The feeling bjf being well dressed gives you more con-
fidence—let us keefr-rmiv clot him; fri^hly cleaned and
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Harmon Grissom who has been
receiving treatment at Marlth for
the past two months returned
home Sunday.
W. H, Brown. Mr and Mrs. Ver-
non Brown and son of Hall and
Rev and Mrs A. R. Swearingen
lot Sidney were guests of Mr and
Mrs, John Davis Sunday,
I. Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Partin an
hot Oklahoma visited Mr and Mrs
Aaron Davis Sunday.
I Mr and Mrs. Clgrence Nix and
id Mrs ]
parents of a sbi^ born Friday af-
ternoon, named Clydrf Doyle.
Miss Florence Dn&Ul of Los
Angeles. California, and Mrs. Don
Martin of Temple are visiting with
their mbthlTr-'Ifrs Lime Dlis-
k111 after attending the funeral of
their father last Friday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. W F.. TUbmlns
spent Sunday In LUbbock with
daughter of U’veUarid spent Tues- Mr And Mr, shirteVMorean
with
•-day
I Mrs Will Davis.
JMr and Mrs
Billie Loutse'Bwe'ai Lngen of Sid-
ney visited friends and relatives
here Sunday.
Mrs R. H.*Haveos and daugh-
ter. Lilhe Kfae. are visiting her
father, ft. L. Reding, who 7ia U1
at Lone Oak. Mr. Havens -and
son.'R. C. spent last week-end
with thefn. X.
Mr.' and Mrs Orville small-
uopd of Harbin visited and
Mrs. J.* A. Smallwood Sunday
Mr. and Mrs; Edd Rogers and
son., Mr.- and Mrs Fred Rogers
and family, and J. H. Williford
attended the funeral of Grartd-
pa" Rogers Monday at Blanket,
Mrs H.‘ M Davis and sons.
Oeorgc Cecil and Thomas Hanes
have returned from Pioneer where
Did you ever take • medwine to stop head-
ache and have the headache stdp and a stom-
ach ache start? :—■ . ^
We’ll wager you didn’t take an' Anti-Pain
Pill. Anti-Pain Pills da not upset the stom-
ach. They take effect quickly too—and they
taste like winter green Wafers. < ’T-■
You can’t do good work—you can’t have
a good tund when you are suffering from
Neuralgia Headache
Muscular or Periodic pains
Why don't you try the Anti-Pain Pill way to
reher We believe you will be delighted with the
■reailto Thousands of others are.
It will not. east much. Anti-Run Pills sell for
cne cent Cfaeh dess in Economy Package) and
one pd) usually relieves. ■•■
Get
ftrfwtar ykg. 25 for 25c
Cid Anti-Pain PUL at your Drag Store.
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tor fi ts.
SERVICE DRUG STORE
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, i jwr ana Mrs Iran* u
^iJsr°n
Frank Durtn^m rCt,v
H sanre Worth Prtty
! visiting her daughter. Mrs’ Elmer they visited relatives^
r
How about
surement
...comfort?
« special made to ynui individual tries•
Mlit. H will wear longer and give better
Spring Suits $22.50 and up.
CHIEF DRY CLEANERS
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E. E McNATT. Prop
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TELEPHONE 504
Poorly Nourished Women t*
i Misses Alice and Lovjlsc Ham-
monds were hostesaea at their
1 home Saturday night yiilth an en-
tertainment, in-the form of games
O H McElroy of Brownwood
visited his family here Suhday:"
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BUY ON THE
CASH AND CARRY PLAN
AND SAVE REAL MONEY
Dv«t nriara In town on hi*boat quality Fraoti and Cured
Mrata provajl kero at all Unn. —r~j
If run have not tried our Barbecue Plate Lunch, or taken
a pound or two hosne recently, do aa now.' you wtH appreciate
the dbtlncthrr flavor and tenderness -of our selective barbecued
areata, Park or Reof op bund ut all limes.
Renfro's Cafe & Market ,
Telephone ggg — ( omanrhr
•nt were: Misses Ode-
Madelene Coffey Merle
and Annie Lee Hallmark,' Jessie
Notebook paper for sale at the
Chief Office. '' • 7 *tf)
They Just Can’t Hold Up 'to?and'M
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j \ nnuFtthment from Four fdOd; 4ac=——
and restful sleep? ,
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VENETIAN BLINDS
TKe Vogue of Today
""v. lend roolnem. class and privacy to your
(hot cannot
A poorly "houriahed body
Juat can’t hold up. And aa for
that fun-down feeling, that
nervous fatigue, — don’t neg-
lect It!
Cardul. for lack of appetite,
poor digestion and nervous
fatigue, has been recom-
mended by mothers to daugh-
ter* — women to women — for
Over fifty'year*.
Iky ttl Thousand* of woman
testify Oafdtti helped them Of
oounu, If It dbus not benefit YOU.
oonsuit a physician. .
[.-*• ivrr nnri Harry Green.
Clarence Pout il. Jtmn and Dris-
kill Petty... Allen Ke*k,r- T Mr
McArthur. Jim Thomas. Chafles
Shelton, J W Matlock, and Car-
son C. Bail' '
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be hag with any other type of window shadtd.
. We are ••tiuippod to quickly fill any she Venetian Blind
order and to repair and repaint old fclindS/
Vertt-O-Lite Venetian Blind Mfg. Co.
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CARD OF THANKS
We Mfcc this method of tiiank-
ing our friends for their kindly
deeds of kindness and expressions
of sympathy shown at the death
Oi our dear mother and grand-
mother. Mrs A. B Porter of Cant-
dan We j also thank the Macks-
J vUle dub ladies tor the beautiful
floral offering. May Gods rich-
est blessings rest upon all. Is our
[prayer.—Mrs. R A. McDonald and
lajTUIjr. .
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CUSTOM HATCHING ..
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Setting* each Monday and-. Thursday.
Special Incubator for Turkey Egga. Eng-
lish White Leghorn Baby Chkka, begtH
•train for tale. -
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l.oriitiwl Ju*4 Slmlh of Went Ward School liuildinK
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You will always find reuHonable prices al.this market.-
But even nior« important is the unvarying quality qf
the uient f’roper cufling. careful selection and the
rig^t refrig;enitioii nmke 6ui meals
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City Market
Wanted to Buy
All kinds of junk iron & metal*
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Old auto tires, tubes & dry
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bones. If you have anything
in this line see us for prices
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1937, newspaper, March 5, 1937; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891648/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.