The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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meet; a at-too good. Wolfe's Nursery i Wolfe's Nursery, •'' StephenvllJc,
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THX COMANCHE CHOP OCTOBER 2S 1837
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OUR MODERN
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METHODS
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Cleaning and Pressing not only keep
t looking your best, but actually save
you money by giving your clothes
iger life. "
Mr and Mrs. Elton Richardson
■I *P«nt the week-end
with his grandparents. Mr
Mrs. F. E. Barnes.
°°‘d
wl?h°fHends pWt 8 here KapjeTTrlday Afternoon at Oold-
New Fall Suits Made To
Your Individual Styles
And Measurer^
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CHIEF DRY CLEANERS
A. A. Hllley of Sidney atl
the program at the
here Rrlday night.
Warren O. Vineyard of Coman-
che spent the Wreek-enct with. Jits
parents, Mr. and Mj>-'Bunk Vine-
yard.
Mr andJtfrS. O. 8. Beck
Monday--tnth Mr. and Mrs.
and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Morgan and
Mr. and Mrs. £arold Beck and
daughter ojUBf Leon spent Sun*
day hej>-<lUi relatives
Mrs L. O. Caffey and
ghfer of Coleman spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. T W Mar-
! tin and family. . r
Miss Oaynelle Smith of Coman-
Robert
}■;
wane.
Mrs. Clifton Horde and daugh-
ters visited Mr. and Mrs
Humphries last
Mrs. Walter Rhymes returned
Sunday Irani a visit with her
Nan Leaser In Cisco,
and Mrs. John Robertson
of Comanche visited Miss Effle
Poster Sunday.
Misses Aileen, Anna Grace, and
Mildred Foster, who have been
visiting their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Poster, returned to
Washington last Thursday.
Philip Warrenfeltz of Smiths-
burg, Md., who--has been, visiting
relatives here, returned ticyne last
week. , s-
Rev. and Mrs. Pat Brown. J. A
Wilson Is erecting a
building, on' the former site
of the Freewill Church. In which
he plans to operate a garage and
service station.
Earl Nabers sustained a painful
,, injury *° hl* knee iMt week when
fadol which he was handling at
his saw mill became overbalanced
and rooled. striking hi# knee,
causing a very painful bruise. He
to at, present visiting his parents.
Mr. and Mrs Wes Habers at Ste-
phen vllle.
Wilson Cal well and his aunt.
Mrs J. W. Strong, were Eden vis-
itors over the week-end.
Mr. and - Mrs O. E. Boynton
and family of Pairvtew spent Sun-
day with her mother. Mrs. P. M.
Tlner.
Mr ai
near De
Mr. and
Mr. and Mm. J. D.
Fathdew spent Sunday
and Mrs. W ,
•siss&sag**
, O. 8. McDaniel of Comanche
and sen. Wijgy McDaniel of Fort
were visitors here Monday.
—JU"
Walter Durham, who suffered
Injuries when he fell last week at
his pecan plant, wal able to be at,
wqrk again Tuesday. .
che spent the week-end with Miss and Mr Mr*
fea. ®a«-aH?SrajSf
rtl'dri
i (Mr: an
I and child
Sunday v
^vineyard.
I Ur. I
■Mrs; John Carpenter
|ren of Comanche, spent
with Mr. and Mrs J. E.
Conference
Sunday.
at Macedonia
E. McNATT, Prop.
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I WILL SAVE YOU DOLLARS,
C. C. FISHER
Block* East of Square on Highway 10
Mrs. L. D. Ragland, who has
been a resident of this commun-
ity for nearly 48 years, has moved
to Comanche. She Is making her
home with Mr and Mrs B. Y.
Webb.
Horace Oeye visited In Brown-
wood Friday night. ”* .
Mr. and Mrs D. 8 Beck spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mr* D H.
Matthews at Cottop.-Grove
Miss Mattie Iriyjr spent the week
end with kfrr'and Mrs, Will Irby
at RajpttowT
Mr and Mis J T. •Tupjjr'gnd
Mr. and Mrs. Lee MaObetfs spent
| Sunday with Mr. t^ucf Mrs. Chrla-
well at Conuywtfe
Mr and-Mrs Vr-C. Walker and
son jdsltcd Mr and Mrs. Bob
Oressett at Mprton> Chapel 8un-
i day
Mr and Mtr. Freasuei ol Des-
; demons spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Hoover. Sr. ,
Mr and Mi'S Buford Webb and
Brookt-Macedonia -
Quarterly Conference was held
at Macedonia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. CyrUs Vernon at-
tended the Pan-American Exposi-
tion In Dallas last week
Mr. and Mrs. William fee and
children and Mr. in id Mrs. John
Starkey visltesf-Mr and Mrs Lee
Weat herapy^Sat urday.
Mi>«fid Mrs. Irvin McGee yUe^
Ben Elliott FHdAy.^--^
Mr and Mrs. Waltee Boggs vis-
ited -her parejUsr^Mr. and Mrs.
F A. Hane> Friday. •/
Mr. and Mrs, Lee Weathersby
and daughter visited relatives in
May Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Starkey and j
children visited his parents. Mr. |
and Mrs. W E. Starkey at Sand I
Hill Sunday.
■> * • '
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vernon and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus
Vernon visited Mrs. Bill Vernon's !
nitnl Isao Wev 'I'tnnin 'POStl'l* 1 p
Mrs. L D Ragland of iCoulanche .jnother, Mrs Tlnnle
visited Mr. and Mrs. J E. Vine- Sipe Springs Sunday
yard HunSiv _ 1|4r and_Mrs.
Mis* Mary Nichols of Brown- | visited Mr and Mrs John Starkey
wofed spent the week-end with j Tuesday
Mi’ and Mrs Ira Nichols
family
"Mr and Mrs.‘Bill Moore
son and Mr and Mrs.
Check These Money-Savers!
and I Mr and Mrs. Everette Harris
, and Mr and Mrs. S W Fountain
and j visited In the home of Mr
Walter | Mrs k Hollaman Sunday.
Tongate of BroWnwood visited Mr
Land Mrs. L. L Moore and daugh-
*r*suivtf*y.
p* i + Rev Roger smith fined ' his
mone .ilb H. rigular mbnthly appointment at
and
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| Fire of unknown orlgih destroy-
H i-d the A H. Gray barn on the
—i-I. M. Vina yard.! farm Monday
1 morning The building was a com-
plete lost, however, neighbors sav-
ed a part of the corn and cotton
seed, while all the hay stored in
the barn was destroyed
■ Mr . and Mrs John Wtmer of
Dillas visited Mr and' Mrs Jim
Robertson Wednesday night.
Aaron Helluifts and family of
FalrView spent Sunday witti Mr.
and Mrs W A Heliums.
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ARK VOl' IN THE MARKET fOR A NEW RAIHOT
|‘l fall to gel a demonstration on the new TRLETONL
i. Ahonlutcly..unsurpassetl bv any other radio, in beauty,
trnunct nnd price,. -
HAMS BE LUXE TIRES ARK CIILAFKR. ASK I S
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TREKS! TREES! TREES!
We have trees, for every pur-
pose fruit, nuts, ornamental or
shade; Roses and shrubbery for
every l aid and - garden! Wolfes
Nursery,. Stcpfyenville. Testis—E
a wiinmns skiPaman contiireTiF;
Texas, ttf)
I IRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Services for Oct. 31—
9 45 a m Sunday School
11 00 a m. Sermon, The
Church of Chrlstr-Its Glorious
Destiriy *'
6 45 p m. Young Peoples.' Meet-,
1P«.......____
7;30 p m." Evening Worship.
Brother Cole of the. Methodist
Church will preach for us at.,this
time Tlie pastor of this church
will- preach at the Methodist
Church......,
The pastor leaves Tuesday. Nov.
2. for Kingsville, where he will
attend the Synod of Texas.
• A warm welcome awaits you."
—-E. M Shepard. Minister
Gartman’s View
iCarrlfg Oyer From Last Week)
. E. B. Stephens who has been
working at Lufkin spent the week-
! GOOD MEALS AT
"A Mr K IN/.IE UOTE1
. For thirty-five cenfs yon can get
an excellent meal at t lie M( Kin/Jr
■- Hotel Just oil tl. sm ill least cor-
ner of tiip square . The. meal it
*/. servcrl faintly style and there is
a!w:aji'k a variety of choice, well
cooked food It Is not necessary
7. to notify us in advance if you
wish to eat at our hotel. W<
also have nice clean beds anC
■A rooms at reasonable prices— Me*
Klnrte Hotel. , itT
' singing
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BETTER SICHT
you4 P>ucdeU PoUeUiou '
BETTER LIGHT
Oil Molt arid QUeapelt Pnotectiau!
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Withoai effort.and at iurh small
COM vou ll not mi»i ihir prnnirs,
you can give your cyaxtgtii the
Unrv proteiiion againsi Xrain
Belter Light » iimplc and ao
easy to have in your home Ask
any store handling Better Sight
lamps., .see their fighting dis-
plays. Don't be without the safe-
guard of fyesighi Protettion! ,
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Monday for Temple w liere he lias |
1 aoaltlon.------ - —-
Ray Redd of Bangs and Allen f
Patton of Hasse were visitors here
Monday. ‘ i
Mr and Mvs. Willi Johnston enr
tertained the young people with;
a etindy breaking Saturday night.
Bill Elliott whs a Newburg visl- I
tor Sunday._____________
T, R Randals and family of
Mount Pleasant • attended sin
here Sunday night
Mr. and Mrs Ellis Morphew of
Comanche visited Uncle Brad"
Pattorl Tuesday
Preaching services will be held
here Saturday night, and Sunday
at both hours
Singing will-bo-held here Sun-
day. Regular singing dates are
teach third Sunday afternoon and
second Sunday inghL
Bill Elliott and family spent
the week-end with TV>m Fagan
and famllytMit Comanche.
-John Allen Brinson, of Buffalo
is spending the week with his
sister, Mrs. BelL Easley.
Honored ,Qn Birthday.
| A number of friends gathered
I at the home of. Mr. and Mrs
I Thomas Sunday afternoon for a
surprise' celebration, honoring
I Mrs. Thomas on her forty-ninth
.1-4 birthday Which was Oct. 7, Re-
1 freshmonts of cake and ice cream
were served to, Mr. and Mrs.
Pratt. Mr. and Mrs Prater, Mrs
Cheatham, Mrs. Robertson. John
j Henry Cheatham. Eutus Lee and I
['Nellie Mae Patton, and the hon-
1 oree and family. Mrs. Thomas and.
* | her mother. Mrs, fierce, all of
1 this community, and Sylvlw Mor-
phew of Comanche, > ;
When You Need
* a Laxative
. Thousands of, men and
I *omoh fcnow.how wise It is to
take Black-Draught at the
first sign, of constipation.
They like the refreshing relief
brings. They know its]
w may iiw ttwi
from feeling badly and' pos-
sibly losing time at wovk freon
r | sickness .brought' on by con-
stipation.
’•( * If you have to take a laxa-
tive- occasionally, you can
rely on 0
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CHEOK EVERY ITEM LISTED BELOW—THEY
WILL MEAN WORTHWHILE SAVINGS TO
YOU. VISIT OUR STORE FOR MANY, MANY
UN-ADVERTISED VALUES THAT WILL AID
YOU IN THE LOW COST OF LIVING!
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WHITE HOUSE
Evap. Milk 3 as? 2Qc
1859
FOOD STORES
S# LB. BAG
Meal
Every Sack.
Guaranteed
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Theae Prices Are Good Friday -Saturday and First Monday!
ANN PAGE
Extracts
Cooking Oil
oz.
BOT.
Saift'ii Jewel
or K. B.
GAL.
Flour
P A G. or Crystal White
SOAP
Every Sgch 4
Guaranteed
5 bars 19c
Ann Page Vanilla
EXTRACT
4-oz. bot. 31c
.... ■ ■■■ ...... . 1 ... ■ ■—.
Six Delicious Ha tors “ '
JELLO
pkg. 5c
ROYAL GELATIN
Pkg 5c
ROYAL PUDDINGS
Pkg. 5c
CHEESE
758m........<’
lb. 22c
SLICED BACON
lb. 29c
Dry Salt
BACON
i i
4
Jb. 19c
SALT JOWLS ‘
lb. 17c
None Such
MINCE MEAT
1 -
I4<
Gerber'*
BABY FOOD
3 for 25t
DRIED APPLES
lb. 14c
DRIED PEACHES
Ih. 1
DRIED APRICOTS
■V lb. 15r
TOMATOES
No. 1 can 5c
HOMINY
300 Kiy.** can 5c
Ann Page r , ' 16-0*. Can
BAKING POWDEfr 14c
Waldorf Toilet
TISSUE
3 rolls 13c
Iona MACARONI or
SPAGHETTI 7-oz. pkg. 4c
. 1 " i!1 ; ' . 1 •
T*m3T*H .................. 7 V
CORN FLAKES lg. pkg. 9c
3- Minute
OATS
i.
lg. 17c
BOLOGNA
-> 2 lb*. 25c
Ritz Crackers
KETCHUP
ll-o*. bot. 10c
POST TOASTIES
Ige. pkg. 10c
PRUNES. Freah Crop ,, ' “ 5c
Prince Albert
TOBACCOvV
10c
Iona
PORK X BEANS
Ltt. Can
5c
WALDORF PAPER
3 for 15c
SCOT TISSUE
2 for 15c
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box
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" NEW SOFTER -
AND TASTIER! .
A & 1* SOFT TWIST
FRUITS and VEGETABLES!
Bread
16-OZ. LOAF
2 for
I5c
Fancy Jonathan
APPLES
Ru««et
POTATOES
ITALIAN PRUNES
2 doz. 19c
10 lbs 19c
lb. 5c
FRESHLY GROUND FOR
YOUJI COFFEE POT!
Bokar Coffee
23c
BANANAS
2. lbs. 9e
FOUND
8 O’CLOCK
lb. 19c
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ORANGES
tafge
GRAPE FRUIT
CELERY
laftrir . Dvlii ions
APPLES
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doz. 25c
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lg. stalk 12c
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1937, newspaper, October 29, 1937; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891994/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.