The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1927 Page: 3 of 10
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF OCTOBER 28, 1927
ALMA FERN^ DONALDSON
freshments, and all had an enjoyable
time.
Mr. Williams and his daughter,
Lavera will take up their school neat
Monday at Stag Cteek.
The Sunday School is improving
and we would be glad for every one
to pome. *
Rev. J. i* Rar will preach at this
place next Sunday night, everybody
fpML
IENTRAL CHRISTIAN , CHURCH
Sunday School will meet promptly
it 10 o'clocji.
Preaching both morning and even-
All the offerings in both the Sun-
lay School and preaching services
Sunday will be ^ent, to our Texas
fissions Board to aid in the carry -
WHITE POINT
noon at 2 30. Funeral services were
conducted by Rev. Frank Steele,
Horace White and Miss Lucile Jonea
of Sidney. , '
—Contributed.
Hehlth of this Community is very
good at this writing. *
The pretty weather of the past
two weeks has been enjoyed by all
the fanners, and most all have fin-
ished gathering their cotton and are
very thankful for the results.
Chester Tupin came home Friday
night on a short visit.
Mrs. Geo. B. Black gave p Hallowe
’en entertainment Saturday night,
had sports of all kind and served xw-
Alma Fern Donaldson, 18, the
beautiful little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Donaldson died at her
home in the Gap Community, Oct-
ober 19, 1927 after a short illness
of mioigitua and paralisis.
Fern was loved by every one who
meet her, and her charming ways
and beautiful words wilt be missed
greatly by all her family and many
friends. She was laid to rest in the
Stag Creek Cemetery Thursday after
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GOLF PLAYERS, AUTOMOBILE
TOURISTS AND OTHERS
‘ USE
JACK’S LOTION FOR
chiggers, sunburn, windbum, etc.
Guaranteed by Paris Smith for all
Skin and Scalp Troubles.—Sold by
Paris Smith Druggist. '■ tf
Ing on the program of home missions
Every member is urged to be pres-
ent at these services and have a part
in this great work.
Visitors will find a hearty wel-
come at all these services.
* BEN F. HEARN Pastor
BIG TRUCK saves you money on
ur heavy hauls, Burks & Son.
SODA SPRINGS
I Mrs. Gamer L. Lloyd and children
accompanied by Mrs. L. D. Ragland
visited Mx. and Mrs. I M. Vineyard
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Matthews and
family attended the funeral of Mrs.
Julia Howell in Comanche last Wed-
nesday.
Dr. Ragsdale of Brownwood was
here Thursday. .
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Vineyard and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vineyiard of Co-
manche visited Mr. and Mrs. Gamer
L. Lloyd Sunday. *
Rev. Frank Steele of Sidney filled
hia regular appointment at Sweet-
water Saturday and Sunday.
„ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beene and son
Herman of Merkel are visiting rel-
atives here.
Bob Gressett has returned to his
work at Rankin.
WMr economy
# Ouf 66s5 AnniCersan) Sale/
ABP FAMILY
FLOUR
WHEAT
Lifebuoy
HEALTH
SOAP
Perfection salad, sandwiches, nuts,
olives and punch were served by the
hostess. •«
Out of town guests were Misses
Cunningham and Burnett of Brack-
en ridge, Mrs. H. Burks ard Miss
Palmolive
if Brownwood and Mrs. Bab
Waring
Coleman.
Lewis o
BANGS COl-PtES WEDomanchi5
Last Monday at high noon in the
J County Clerks office, Rev. J. M.
Wynne performed the marriage cere-
mony for P. O. Evans and Miss Beu-
lah Clowe both of Bangs.
Mr. Evans, whose parents are
dead, hail been making his home
with Mr; Samples of Bangs while his
■! bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Clowe o* that communit.
They will continue to live at Bangs.
The next afternoon Mrs. Evans re-
l turned to Comanche with J. C.
Moody Jr., and JMiss Beulah Lowry
b also of Bangs and after the couple
had obtained marriage licenses at
the County Clerks office went to the
Methodist parsonage, where the pas
tor, Rev. J. M. Wynne at 2:4o
o’clock performed the marriage cere-
BROOMS
QUAKER
- OATS
Old Dutch
Wrigley’s
for Mr. Moody and Mias
Mr. Moody is the son of Mr. and
M-r*. J. C’. Moody, Sr., rtf, fUunr>
his bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B,- Lowry of the same com-
munity The young couple will also
make their home at Bangs.
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YOU AHK HKRRBY COMMANDHD t#
mu nr to be published once cacti week fof
a period of ten days before the return
day hereof In a newspaper of general
circulation, which haa been oentlnuously
Fleischmann
YEAST
'•aunty, a copy of tho following notice.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To all persins interested in the
Welfare of J. B. Anglin Jr.f and
Estelle Anglin, Minors J. B. Anglin
was by the County Court of Coman-
che County, Texas on the 10th day
of October A. D. 19*7 duly appoint-
ed TemporaVy Guardian of the per-
sona, and said estate of said Minors
which appointment will be made per-
manent unless the same shall be
successfully contested st the next
term of said Court* commencing on
the 1st Monday in January A D 1927
the same being the 2nd day of Jan-
uary A. D. 1927. at the Court House
in Comanche, Texas at which time
all persons interested in the wellfare
of Vaid Minors may appear and con-
ic^ such appointment if they so de-
Hire *•
IIKIIEIN FAIL NOT. but hsre yen bCj
fore Mid Court- on thc utld
the rrgwlnr teem
yonr Aliirn I hereon shewing how yen
have executed the same.
Given under my hand and the seal
of skid C-ourt. at office in Comanche
Texas, this the 25th day of October
'A D 1927 ' • . .......
CLTPE CO AN. Clerk.
County Coiyt, Comsnrlie Ceoatr.
By BOB HAYNES Deputy(10-11 >
AUL&NTlUftaFlC
leeding Of
PILES CURED
PAZO OINTMENT
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1927, newspaper, October 28, 1927; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904186/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.