The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1957 Page: 3 of 18
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oh Sundpyr pight last Jvjy wU1
-v-r to de*M- nev*r « forgotten bj most of that shout
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Now the next day. that follow-
ed the day of preparation, the
Austin. a Junior at the University
of Texas, last Friday night was
crowned Queen of the Annual
Cotton Pageant and Ball at Tex-
as A&M College.
Births Recorded
To Mr and Mrs Leland Tal-
madge Adrian Falls. Comanche/
a son. Leland Kenth, weight 8
pounds and W ounces Third
child of family Mother's maiden
name: Louise Iletha Phifer.
Death* Recorded »
William Avery Cleveland. 72.
Rt. 1. Sidney, died March 22.!
Burial March 24 in Stag Creek
Cemetery Born July 8, 1884 In I
Texas. Retired farmer. Survived1
by,widow. Flora Bcilt Cleveland.!
Charles Newton Wyly. 86 . 301j
Cast College. Comanche, died
Ap.U 1.” ‘Burial April 2 in Oak-1
wood Cemetery. Resident Co-
manche County 53 years Retired
«chool custodian Survived by
widow, Mary Elisabeth Wyly.
District Court
Hal bur ton Oil Well Cementing
Company vs Brock B Warren.
apiLtlor debt
A petition of James A. Blanton
that Carl Earl Knox, a minor
under
Comanche’s own John Beaty,
son of Mr. ,and Mrs Ory Beaty,
who Is a senior Major in Agron-
omy, was crowned King Cotton
at the A&M function.
..Trail tour
arranged fo
&‘-*eiswKrK5'-" *v-“- M
• pretty and talented children tak-! • V
Automobile
Dwelling*
•etty and talented children tak ,
log part. “ *• | On the c~t:
• * . ■ 1 Of Jesus, the
We are familiar with the argu-! Sabbath
menu against a May Fete. I. --------------
takes time and money and lots iOT the Kingdom
of hard work and above all— j * / ____
leadership It comes at a time lor the body ___
when children need to ooncen- complied and delivered
trate on their studies In order unto him.
to be prepared for the next grade. • •
• • _ And there came also Nlcodem- thgh
But May days aye long days. and brought 8 mixture of
• •- \ myrrh and aloes, weighing abofit Tol
At Easter time we do not think 100 P000*1* . }et°n
so much about the death of , . , .. . . . .
ChH-t. but o, HU Ruuurectlon.
Th-e .hu put J«uj.to d..th m‘“'r »' “J
feared His teachings. His execu- • . „ en
££ N°" * this place where 'He " M
they regarded as His disturbing was crucified th*r» wu . ...
is?rs£ra™ air.JuTEi
ss *»*
!’1COunt*d rolled a great stone to the eepul- S^a
0 of the Oteat
me average span
34 years.
rings. ** we^ *f
nod, p**® ?n *n/|
i»morles of them
cSS:
- • ■ Joseph of Arimathea.i o ■ ■
It »n honorable man. who waited I the Junior College Track
t_ ■* —j of God. came Meet held at Arlington last Frl-
_|ln bpldly unto Pilate and asked night, Dalton Hicks of Co-
of Jesus Pilate m*nche.- representing Arlington
the body stat* College, finished second In
J Iks OOA at. ro-1 J__L. “* T~v_ 1 A___ _ 1__
fvmanche stopped
riy morning Sunrise
, ar« do not know.
ru much our fault
^ of leadership,
its somebody .else
16 years old without a
guardian, be judged a depend-
ent child t
Marriages Recorded
Joe Frank Barton and Miss
Mary Louise Johnson, Hasse,
were married April 8 by Justice
of Peace Otis A. Braxlel
Benny David Buffington and
Annie Evonne Lindsey were mar-
ried April 6 by Justice of Peace
D. M. Boone of Olen Rose.
Donald Ray Steele and Miss
Carolyn Sue Bear. Comanche,
were mkrrled April 8 by Rev.
R W Walker. Methodist minist-
er.
Freddy Ray Hammit and MLae
Audean Evalena Whitehurst. De
Leon, were married April 6 by
(Rev. Charles M. Klllough, Bap-
tist minister.
Harold Gage Pate. Comanche
and Miss Wilma Jeanell Davis.
Winters, were married April 8 by
Rev. B. T. Shoemaker, pastor
First Baptist Church, Winters.
County Court
State
Presbyterian Notes
m. A -_ n _ , . __ **!*•*«. WM IVC vur rui-oui nciciiv
The Easter Revival Meeting at Saviour"—«t which time our
the First Presbytrian Church la friends of other churches will ba
making good progress, according special guests. Friday night will
to Dr. Baxter Greer, minister, who, *
Is conducting the service*. 1 will be ’The Voice Of The Good
Each service, beginning last Shepher^:_
Sunday, has showed an Increase „ __ „ .
In Interest and attendance The Hrr* **•"» Hereford
special services will be concluded! Oberthler of Hereford,
Easter Sunday Dr. Oreer will
use as his theme at the 11 a. m
County, of which Weatherford la
the county seat, will be added to
the 17th Congressional District
of which Comanche County is a
part.
3 New Courses —
At CHS Next Year
manche. Is here to visit relatives
Comanche High School will
offer three new course® next year,
according to announcment from
Superintendent Joe Harper.
New courses will be trigonom-
etry, physics, and business law.
TVo courses are to be dropped
—consumer’s math and Texas
History, continues Superintend-
ent Harper explaining that both
of these are "repeater" courses.
the county-wide relig-
ts held it the Stadium
Alvin Patterson,
charged with aggravated assault.
Oil and Gas Leases
Cora Ernest Sentance to Stand-
ard Oil Company of Texas
Jock McGinnis et ux to Stand-
SERVICE Has the
Amazing New G-E
ard Oil Company of Texas
W. H. Jasper et ux to Stand-
ard Oil Company of Texas.
C. Milford Jasper et ux to
Standard Oil Company of Texas.
Alcy K. Washington to Stand-
ard Oil Company of Texas.
Golden Warner et mar to
Standard Oil Company of Texas.
Deeds Recorded
B. M. Hughes and wife. Paul-
ine. to W. D. Chapman. 100
acres of the Lampasas School
YOU CAN FEEL SO SURE
OF YOURSELF WITH
DIODORANT
Ware. Lot 2. Lee Nabors Sub-
division of the John Fade Sur-
vey. Consideration 6300.
Mrs. W. R. Ware to E. D. Ma-
han. Lot 2. 4»ee Nabors Subdivi-
sion John Fade Survey. Consid-
ersram nso;
i- Loyce E. Otwell and husband,
M. M. Otwell. to Herman E.
j Brownlee, parcel of land 75x105
.fecU 'Le Leon. Consideration
62.698
j1 T. L. Cagle and wife. Montie
! Wilma, tc R. F. Garter, part of
Block 30. Original Town Survey
oi Comanche. Consideration
'62.5:3. .
C4 R. Boase and wife. Montez.
fo Marian J. McDaniel and wife.
■ Ro aliev 147 3 acres of Thomas
! Singleton Survey. Consideration
j $6 i 13,.
.Jlcrorable Service Separations
8p 3 Clinton Edwin Himriek
!was %iven an horiorable separa-
tion from the Army after 3 years
^F3lgP££fl Agency l°* **nrtc® a* Et. Eustic, Virginia,
[and transferred to USAR. Texas
[gM 1J Miltary District. Received Nat-
ional Defense Service Medal.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1957, newspaper, April 19, 1957; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892428/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.