The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1961 Page: 5 of 12
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46 OZ. CAN
\ Gallon
Baby Beef
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iors Host Seniors
inual Banquet
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Cafeteria was transformed into an
Isle of Enchantment Saturday
evening, April fifteenth, by the
(Meruit* i s <tl the Junior da
the annual Junior-Senior Banquet.
tended.
The motif of the party was in-
troduced to the guests at the en-
trance by’ a thatch hut decorated
with colorful tropical flowers and
birds. A Waterfall uilfl IHJIlU WAS
|G THE FLAMINGO,ROOM INTO A TROPI-
■ last Saturday morning are Mrs. J. E. Light-
sponsor, Nancy Caraway. Junior-Senior Ban-
labalrman. and Tom Brightman, member of the
I committee.
erected at oik end ol the room
.with water cascading over a tile
'Vas.bTAce<3 6h U\e MTVUlg COUtltiT
waU onto a pool with floating flow-
ers and pelicans. A life sized pea-
cock at the other end of the room
The guests were seated at tables
with white colths and lighted with
yellow tapers, with- birds at thi*
bases of each. Trees of yellow' baby
mums were alternated with the
tapers. Each guest’s place was
marked with a tropical hat filled
with peanuts and a program with
a silver pencil attached for the
autograph section contained in the
program. >
Johnny Lightfapt gave the iri-
THE COMANCHE
vocation Frank’ Hall. Jilniof Class
president, gave the welcoming ad-
dress "Travel with Luck’’. Senior
Class President, James Johnson.
a.ve the.•response, "Rustling
Leaves" Island melodies were sung
hi Ken Rachels and Seua McCUl-(
. !. Um Fuller gate take-offs
on the seniors. Mary Ann Cloud
did a calypso (lance. The program
was poncluded wrlth the benediction
by Lewis liambo.
The menu .-vrud included Cuck-
tail de Futas Frescas, Filete dc
Baibo. Papas Perejil, Oranos dc
Mau. Firado Ensulada, Calldos
Rollos. Tc Helado, Coco Empan-
ada
Follow ng tin banquet and pro-
fcram parents of twenty of the
Juniors sponsored a party with
livid Harrigan of Radio Station
KLIF in Dallas acting as Master
of ceremonies dimin’ the evening.
Punch Was serveo tkafag We
imity and the evening was drawn.
;to a etnse with a &B&CS of dainty
sweet rolls, donuts, blsquits, milk
imrt orange Juice ........... ■■■ : '• ‘——
Congregational Methodist
Church News -In Brief
peas, bread, milk
Wcdncsd.o
iTvTTiTaKrt^mt^
(iustine School Menu
The oust me seirobi lunchroom HQrme. .Cercrnbny
menu lor .April 24-2H follow '
Monday F.sh stirks, mashed| Mljj< ,i.Rricla. Hurl and 8 B
potatoes, bak' d i>or* an 1 •*:>;■ .si;,k w. re mkfr.n l Pridiiy Api.t.T
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car rots. U,utt
brMd' m,Mc- vL-, teluh pt HathcVftik’s AppTianrr,
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with on toils.- e ay rot. sticks, mllk.^1'' •
■bread-, peach "HaWi
Friday; Hamburgers, lettuce.
lee cream.
to be used as centerpieces for
Jumor-StJlilUi Bmiqurt air Juniors' Joniimo Ruth Caullm.
MAKING CARNATION TREKS
Tjr
Beverly- £uuth. Ea.-iene' Chancy And Phyllis Swingle Working
behind Bnvrriv Is' Pnnrile Butler. ' • -
UTERINE CANCER
DEATHS DROP
iSociety .says recently-developed
; techniques of detection and
Mrs. Hardy Slider
Beads Memorial
Gifts Tor Cancer
If Hearing is >.»ui problem
IIKI.TOM i> \our an
With the new I
~T
Bdtonfe Hearing
: Glntoes
rj
Mrs Hardv Slider of Comanche I
Put hearing handicaps out of c
your life.' TWJtt ever again t
■e-fret—atwmt ' hearing mak. >
i ing a hermit out of you Re-
— ‘ markable new advaltcX hr
1 B e 11 u n e research scientists |
All members are urged to be pre-
sent for Church Services Sunday
April 23 A ^hort business meetlnt
will be held to discuss and plan
the coming summer revival Bro
The US death rate from uter- that this form of the disease may
itte canccrj has been cut almost .soon be virtually eliminated as
in half In a generation according .R cause of death Tire Society
.. . ■ „ ’ , , urges vearlv health checkups for
to the American Cancer Society womon_and men-as the
treatment offer the jx>ssibility | Is in charge of Memorial Gifts ,
for the Comanche,Unit of the Am-
erican Cancer Society. *
If the public wishes to give
best
contribution, to the cancer’society
___________ __________ _____________ in memory of someone or in their
Billie Vaughn of Brown wood will (Uterine cancer Is the second most j protection against cancer Your f munno. please contact Mrs Slider,
be the speaker v [common cause of cancer death j support is needed to step up the She will accept, the donation
Sunday School at 10 o'clock—| among wome.n. Last year, it took | total fight against cancer Give and send an engraved card to the
preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30,p.m 1 about 15.000 lives, ranking next' to the Society’s April Crusade.
*»-*•< to" breast cancer. However, the j
Rev. Gloyd Horton, pastor.
famifv in the name of thejierMU)
who gave.
have made thou«ttI(lrnf hwrd i
of hearing folks happier than
ever dreamed possible.
FRKE IIKAKlNfi Ml>
CONST1! ATIONS
('..me in and let Mr. Gordon j
Melin help you with vour hear- (
iifg problems at the Chaney- (
Mims Hotel on Monday. April '
11 30—AM.
24 from 10 to
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ENTER OUR GIG
Folger's Guessing Contest
Guess the number of inches iri the
Ribbon ot our Folger's Display.
You May Win On Of The
10 BIG PRIZES
To Be Given Away — Contest Closes
____l__ April 29 .
sale
}i j- Specials For Friday and Saturday, April 21 & 22
FLOUR. r.r<
Shortening
Kimbcll's Pure
Vegetable,
3 lb. Can
vvuv
3 Cans
2 for
Sliced Bacon
Rath's Cedar .
Valley, lb. Pkg.
jf
Giant Size
Kimbell's
VIENNA
SAUSAGE
5 Cans i $1
-i.
All Meat, Pkg.
K i m b e 111 s
Evaporated
M ILK
FI I fc *1
2 Tall Cans 31c
Comstock
HE APPLES
' ' ' • ' '
No. 2 Con
4 For $1
jib Box 39c
J Ears 29c.
riUJII bVI II Wli ■ nu
Rome APPLES,
2 lbs 25c
Large Fresh LETTUCE
bead Itc
Fresh Crew ONKHtt, i Bunches tk
Fresh Erozen STRAWBERRIES H $1
Frozen ORANGE JUICE H 5k| 3 For 29c
Hamburger
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Chuck Roast
Fresh Ground
Arm Round ROAST lb. 49/
■ :— — — y . 111 —•*, f f -— • .
Club STEAKS
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1961, newspaper, April 21, 1961; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892200/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.