The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, August 23, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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THE BONHAM (Texas) HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 23,1937
TOGETHER AGAIN—AFTER MANY YEARS
After a half century, five sons of ithe late A'br'aham Bowman returned to
the place of their birth for a family reunion. The brothers, who are resid-
ing in several states, have returned home on several occasions, but never
at the same time. Favorite hymns of their boyhood were revived when four
of the brothers, who composed the Bowman quartette, sang at a church
homecoming. The photo shows the five brothers, (left to right) Charles
Bowman, of Hagerstown, Ind. • 'William Bowman, of Redondo Beach, Calif.;
E. E. Bowman, of Des Moines,’Iowa; A. D. Bowman, of Lakeland, Fla., and
D. E. Bowman, who lives on the old homestead northwest of Hagerstown, Ind.
Mrs. F. A. Owens to Bessie Finer
Owens, 31.A part of John Hoffler
survey.
V. C. Shive et ux to John Glover
et ux, tract out of R. M. V illiamson
survey.
Ethel Carpenter et vir to Lelr,
Coin, 50A. out of Samuel Johnson
Headright survey. '
H. j. Lindley to Ulyses Palmer,
tract out of N. T. Myers survey.
J. F. Murray et ux to Sidney
Woodruff, 40A. part of 320A. patent-*
cd to James P. Boyd.
Fred W. Thompson et ux to Routh
Thompson Fuess, tract out of^ J. P.
Simpson’s (or Johnson’s) audition
(;o Bonham, part of block 21.
D. Cortner et ux to Phillip Gee,
tract out of J. P. Simpson survey.
The members of the local unit of
the National Guard returned Sunday
niter 17 days encampment at Pa-
lacios, It is the ighest ranking unit
m the 1.11th Engineers in Texas and
is composed of 73 men.
1(5x7 Inch glossy enlargement8
maefe from your favorite nega-
tives only 25 cents.
P. O. Box 140 Bonham
Firestone
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SQUARE SERVICE
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Phone 309 East 4th
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Everyone is enjoying the cool
weather we’re having this week. A
few have began picking cotton. Our
Herald picnic is over. I hope every-
one had a pice time. 1 suppose
everyone had all they could eat and
drink.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trapp and fam-
ily of Bellview, New Mexico visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jo Trapp iSa-turday and
Sunday.
Mr. Benn Amos from the navy is
visiting his father Mr. iClaud Amos.
Miss Lucille Cummihgs of Sherman
spent a few days with Miss Naomi
Trapp.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewoody and family
of Oklahoma are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. George Deary.
•Orville Lee Deary spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rodgers.
Mr. and Mrs. Prock of Hilger visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. George Helton
Thursday.
Miss Mamie Joe B.lacwell spent a
few days with her grandmother Mrs.
Craig of Wolfe 'City.
Misses Mamie oe and Boy Blacwell
spent the daywith Miss Naomi Trapp.
Misses Oleta Deary and Ghristene
Fletcher visited Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Rodgers.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Norman visited
the wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Former Saturday night and Sun-
day.
Miss Katherine Farmer visited
Miss Naomi Trapp Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kinniard visited
their daughter, Mrs. Williams of Bon-
ham Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo Trapp visited Mr.
and Mrs, J. V. Trapp of Randolph
Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Collie Turman of
Sherman are visiting his father, Mr.
Willie Turman..
WARRANTY DEEDS
Glyn Webster to H. E. Sudderth,
2 1-10A.
L. W. Gee et ux to First Nat'l.
Bank of Honey Grove, 40A. out of J.
J. Cothraw survey, Oct. 31, 1935.
First National Bank of Honey
Grove to L. W. Trout, tract 1, 1-2A.
out of J. A. Jeffries survey; tract 2,
tract in city of Honey Grove.
O. H. Emmons et ux to First Nat’l.
Bank of Honey Grove, 20.16A. part i
of Thomas Taylor and Thomas Mur-
phy surveys, Oct. 19, 1935.
Opal Allen et vir to M. R. Smith,
15A. Dec. 23, 1935.
First Nat’l. Bank of Honey Grove
to John W. Jones, 30A. part of R. H.
Lisk survey.
J. A. Longmire et ux to J. M.
Longmire, tract 1, 21.6A.; tract 2,
2.46A. both out of T. Stallcup and A.
D. Wilson surveys.
FARMERS!
Get our price on Kerosene
and Gasoline, wholesale
prices. Fill up your barrels
MCDOWELL
SERVICE STATIONS
STOMACH SUFFERERS
NOTICE FARMERS!
Mr. Sidney Smith, who is manager
of the Lubbock Hotel Laundry, states
that he suffered for fifteen years with
stomach trouble but -after giving Gas- j
Tons a trial now eats anything he
likes. Gas-Tons are on sale in Bonham
by the Saunders Drug Store. Ask
them to explain the ironclad guaran-
tee that you must be pleased. 2t
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bennett and
baby who have been living in San
Antonio are now living in Dallas.
Mrs. Bennett was formerly Mary
Merle Nevile.
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Newby, G. R. The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, August 23, 1937, newspaper, August 23, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth993430/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.