The Odem-Edroy Times (Odem, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 16, 1949 Page: 8 of 8
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AIR-CONDITIONED
ODEM, TEXAS
FRI.-SAT.
NOV. 18-19
—Randolph Scott
—Ella Raines
—William Bishop
—Edgar Buchanan
— in —
"The Walking
Hills"
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SUN.-MON. NOV. 20-21
—Red Skelton
—Esther Williams
—Ricardo Montalban
—Keenan Wynn in
"Neptune's
Daughter"
(Technicolor)
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TUESDAY, NOV. 22
"Tania Bella
Solvate"
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WED.THUR. — NOV. 16-17
—Marjorie Main
—Wallace Beery ,
—Edward Arnold in
"Big Jack"
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Also Selected Shorts
Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Dudley Entertain
Night Bridge Club
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dudley
entertained the Night Bridge
Club at their home on Thursday
night of last week, with three
tables of players. High score
was won by Mr. and Mrs. Ran-
dall Butler.
A refreshment plate was serv-
ed to the following guests after
the evening of games: Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. O .Evans, Mr. and
Mrs. Evans S. Butler, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Staleup, Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ran-
dall Butler and the host and
hostess.
-Taft’s New DeLuxe-
Leland
THEATRE
TAFT, TEXAS
AIR-CONDITIONED
Sat. Only — Nov. 19
Johnny Mack Brown
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"Hidden
Danger"
-2nd Feature-
Johnny Weismuller
Tarzesn's
Desert1 Mystery
POPEYE CARTOON
and Chapter 11
"BATMAN and ROBIN”
Sun.-Mon. - Nov. 20-21
—Randolph Scott
—Ella Raines
"The Walking
Hills"
SCREEN SONG and NEWS
Tue.-Wed. - Nov. 22-23
IT’S THE GREAT
AMERICAN STORY!
GARY COOPER
"The Pride of
the Yankees"
With Teresa Wright, Walter
Brennan and Babe Ruth
Himself
Grantland Rice Sportlight
Thur.-Fri. - Nov. 24-25
—Bud Abbott
__—Lou Costello
"Keep 'em
Flying"
' Special Short and
TOM and JERRY
The
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THEATRE
Sinton, Texas
AIR CONDITIONED
Phone 173
Thursday and Friday
November 17-18
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November 19
SEAFARING ADVENTURE.
born of vengeance!
FRED
SYLVIA HENRY
Murray'Sidney-Fonda
THE TRAIL OF THE
A PARAMOUNT CHAMPION
BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
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Technicolor Cartoon
Pathe News
Tuesday and Wednesday
November 22-23
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PAYNE fURNACE COMPANY
(One of the misses Industries)
BEVERLY HILLS. CALIFORNIA
PIERS
Electric and Hardware
Odem, Texas
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Musical Western
and
Technicolor Cartoon
Sunday and Monday
November 20-21
Social At Baptist
Church Climaxes Study
Course Training Union
A social at the First Baptist
Church Friday night climaxed
the Training Union Study course
conducted last week. The pastor,
Rev. O. R. Bowman, had made
the statement that they were ex-
pecting to have fifty enrolled in
the study course and Firday
night the enroilment was re-
ported as 48.
Sunday, Nov. 20, the Training
Union Rally will be held at the
Beeville Baptist Church at 2:30
p. m., with the adult union of
the Odem church putting on a
model program.
All members are urged to at-
tend and any one interested are
invited to attend the Rally and
the regular services each Sun-
day night at the local church.
Former Odem Woman Is
Chairman of West Bay
Baptist Association
Word has been received of the
appointment and acceptance of
Mrs. Norman “Billie” Mackland
of San Francisco, Calif., to
chairmanship of Mission Educa-
tion of the West Bay Baptist
Association.
Mrs. Mackland and her hus-
band are former residents of
Odem.
A “molasses craze” hit Johan-
nesburg, South Africa, when
word got around that some doc-
tors had prescribed it for colitis
and other abdominal ailments,
and people began taking it as an
elixer and cure-all—against the
advice of most physicians.
Afternoon Bridge Club
Meets With Mrs. Doyle
Smith Wednesday, Nov. 9
Mrs._ Doyle Smith entertained
the Afternoon Club with two
tables of players at her home on
Wednesday afternoon of last
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week. Mrs. Roy Smith won
high score.
A refreshment plate was serv-
ed to Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. Jack
Boyd, Mrs. C. E. White, Mrs.
George O. Evans, Mrs. R. E.
Staleup, Mrs. W .R. Dudley, Mrs.
W. M. Allen and the hostess.
CONSULT US FOR YOUR
.... For all your biulding and remodeling, we have the
right lumber. All woods, all grades. /
YOUR HOME?
.... It makes no difference what style or type of home
you plan to build, we can serve you with plans and materials
—whether you want to build a large mansion or small house.
- SEE US FIRST-
ODEM
LUMBER CO.
Farmers in Manzanillo, Mexico,
complain that after several weeks
they still are without railroad
cars to move their crops and that
goods collected in rail yards have
overflowed and are stacked in
near-by streets, where many are
rotting.
John Adams was the first Har-
vard graduate to become U. S.
president.
The man who brags that he
runs things around his home is
probably referring to the lawn
mower and the washing machine.
PHONE 21-J
ODEM, TEXAS
I What Is Credit?
It’s simply faith—the faith folks have
you’ll pay your obligations promptly.
Guard it like a precious jewel. Once
lost it takes years to recover. Once gain-
ed, it makes the best friend you’ll ever
have.
If bills are owing, you can wipe the
slate clean with a bank loan and repay us
by the month.
Best of all—you keep your credit good.
FIRST STATE BANK
OF ODEM, TEXAS
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MEMBER
^FEDERAL RESERVE'
SYSTEM
Member
federal
Deposit
Insurance
Corporation
IT’S HERE FRIDAY
AND 50 JAYS NEW!
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y- ' ®X ' White sidewall tires available at extra cost.
WITH
THE EXCUISBVE
NEW 1C® an FORD
ITS QUSE? WHISKERS QUALITY
It’s the quiet of new super-fitted pistons, new "hushed”
timing gear, new fan designed for better cooling at
slower quieter speeds. And what power! There’s a full
100 horsepower wrapped up in this V-8 design that
makes you master of any road. It delivers more
power than any other car'anywhere near Ford's
low price and sells for less than most conventional
"sixes.” And Ford offers a Six, too — an ad-
vanced Six with 95 horsepower.
HEW SOUND CONDITIONING
New "sound conditioning" in floor,
doors and body panels insulates
Ford's "Lifeguard” Body against
road noises. More extensive body
insulation and sealing in 41 areas
give additional interior quietness
and protection.
There's
KEW QUALITY FEATURES NEW DRIVING COMFORT
in your future
..with a future
built in
Ford’s famous “Mid Ship” Ride is
now so quiet you can talk in whis-
pers while travelling at highway
speeds. So smooth (with its great
team of “Hydra-Coil" and “Para-
Flex” Springs) that it virtually
erases every bump.
New quality is easy to find in this
50-way-new Ford. You find it in the
new push-button door handles, in the
new rotary door latch that needs only
a feather touch to open, yet closes so
securely. You find it in new sparkling
upholstery colors.
Not only does the 1950 Ford offer you
more hip and shoulder room than any
other car in its field—it offers you the
long-lived driving comfort of a new
foam rubber front seat cushion over
new non-sag seat springs. Arrive
relaxed after hours of riding.
But see it for yourself.
Drive it so you can feel and
hear the difference.
And price it and see how much
less it costs than
any other really fine car;
SIE THE ONE FI Mi CAR IN THE
LOW-PRICE FIELD otyour FORD DEALERS
Jackson Motor Company
SINTON, TEXAS
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Nolen, Mrs. O. W. The Odem-Edroy Times (Odem, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 16, 1949, newspaper, November 16, 1949; Odem, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1110847/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Odem Public Library.