The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1942 Page: 2 of 6
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People of
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mediates Enjoy
Archery Party
Raymond McQueary of Gordon
spejit Thursday with his aunt, Mrs.
Bill Hicks.
and Mrs. W.
Mary Frances •
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home
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Mrs. L. J. DeBerry of Memphis
Is a guest in the home of her
mother. Mrs. E. J. Herring, and sis-
ters. Mrs. M H. Mitchell and Miss
Audrey Herring, this week.
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KEEPS f> Q./ltWIK
New cream potitivaly ttopt
*underarm Pertpiration Odor
Holdings Honored
With Shower
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xuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kendall of
Dallas are guests in the home of
his nephew, C McCall, and Mrs.
McCall this week.
our her! Duggan is spending this
in Sherman with hLs brother.
Robert went there 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skillman re- i
turned home Wednesday after a |
few days visit in Burkburnett and
Wichita Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harrell and ‘
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Barbee and 1
visited Mrs. O. A
> very ill at her
in Henrietta. Wednesday eve-|
the Methodist Sunday School, com-
--- pcsed of boys and girls from twelve
down one side without cutting en-
tirely througn the casing, turn it
over and slice parallel to the first
slice. Then it opens up like an
accordion and will not curl and
fall through your grill.
Anybody can barbecue meat,
Cullen points out, if they will only
remember these pointers: live
coals, not a flame, should be used
as a source of heat—charcoal brik-
ettes are good.
Steaks and chops
should run an
Inch or more in
thickness, and
need be turned
only once in
cooking. Surplus
fat should be
trimmed away so
it will not drip
into the coats and flame up.
If you’d like a hamburger bar-
becue. take another hint from
Cullen's repertoire and satisfy
everybody's taste. Make your ham-
burger into a ball and barbecue it
slowly until the outside ia well-
done. Then, slice it into three parts
and you have two well-done pieces
for those who like it that way. and
one rare piece — the center — for
those who like their meat rare.
Cullen personally guarantees that
barbecue fans will go for ham-
burgers prepared this way.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell have
had as their guesLs for the past
two weeks their grandchildren from
Graham. Sunday the children's
parents came for them. They also
had as their dinner guests Sun-
day Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Cowan and
children of Wichita Falls spent
Saturday night and Sunday in
Nocona with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. O. M. Allison.
Backyard Barbecue Solves
War’s Entertainment Problem
Wade Bond Extends
Words of Thanks
the style from
Oal ifornia to
Maine.
Old timers at
this business of
barbecuing have
developed it into
a fine culinary
art. and in this
connection Max
O. Cullen, nation-
ally known bar-
becue and carv-
ing expert, has
brought out some
new wrinkles for
the handling of
those old stand-
bys hamburgers
and frankfurters.
Why does a
frankfurter curl?
Well, that's a problem that has
bothered many a host, but if you're
having a ^arbecue party and you
want your franks to lie slim and
straight as they nicely brown, try
Cullen's little trick, as taken from
the M-O-M Pete Smith specialty,
"Barbee Cuiw "
Plrjt, slice Um frank lengthwise
With the entire nation seeking
simpler means of entertainment
because of war time requirements,
the old-fashioned barbecue is rap-
idly growing in popularity. Back-
yard barbecues are becoming quite
1. Not stiff, not mr*«r —Yodora spreads just ,
like vanishing eream ! Dab It on-odor gone! ,
3. Actually aoothing - Yodora can be used
right after shaving.
3 Won't rot delicate fabrics.
4. Keeps *<»ft! Yodora dams not dry In Jar. No j
waste. #<••-* far.
Y«l hot climate t«U - mid- hr mirara - ]
prove thli daiahrr drodorant keep. under- |
arms Immaculately iwort undrr the m<»t
•erere rondlth.ni. Try Yodora I la tub.« or
xara-IM. »W. HrKwaoa S Bobbin.,
fat., Rrldcaport, Con ear Urut
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Mary Ellen Cribbs left last week |
for Dallas, where she Is employed .
as filing clerk for Greyhound Bus |
Lines.
Max O. Cullen, nationally-famous barbecue expert, shows Muriel
Barr, young M-G-M. starlet, how simple it is to barbecue meat. Pete
Smith, producer of short subjects bearing his name, looks on as Cullen
illustrates the correct method for turning a steak during the filming
of “Barbee-Cues.”
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Winstead Reed, six-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Cash Reed, of
the Farmers Creek community, un-
derwent a tonsilectomy and ad-
noidectomy at the Emergency hos-
pital Wednesday morning. He is
getting along fine.
are
Mr. and Mis. Benton
other chi d. a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Tobie Thompson
and son. Loyd, spent the week-end ,
in Shreveport. La., visiting their j
son and brother. James Thompson. •
who Is emnloyed there in Civil I
Service work.
Miss Eloise Duggan visited
•louston, from Wednesday
Sunday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs R. M. McNew and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Womack and
daughter, Norma Lee. were recent
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Hankins in Bowie. Mr.!
and Mrs Hankins are parents of
Mrs. Womack, and recently moved
to Bowie from Nocona. The group
enjoyed visiting together and ice
cream was served.
Mrs. Jessie Bell of Cement, Ok-
is visiting her aunts. Mrs
Virgil Allison and Mrs. Clyde Stil-
well. this week
Mrs. Herman Coe and daughter, i
Charman, of Happy. Texas, spent
the week-end with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C R Teague. Bro. j
Coe Ls in a vevival meeting at -
Rocky. Oklahoma
Mrs. Roy Cool: and son. Doyce.
Mrs. Charlie Gibson and J S.
Etter of the Starkey community
attended the funeral of Mrs. Fre I
Crowell at Davidson. Oklahoma, on
Monday. Mrs. Crowell was a niece
of Mr. Etter.
Stout. Mrs. H.
Hudgens. Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Wall. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Orel Wall. Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Phares, Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Durham, Gene Lasseter. Miss
Ada Pearl Deering, Mr. and Mrs.
H T. Phipps. Miss Onita Graham.
R H Lasseter. Miss Beulah Reed,
end the hostesses, and the hon-
orees, Mr. and Mrs. Holding.
Those sending gifts were Miss
! Bonnie Geurin. Mrs. R. H. Phares
Mrs. Nellie Lasseter. Mrs. J. O.
Bowles. J A Fooshee. G. H. Foo-
shee. Mrs. Ethel Hill. Mr. and Mrs.
R B. Stout. Bud Russell. Mrs. Eail
Jones. MLss Louise Blake. Mrs.
Frances Mayfield. Mr. and Mrs.
Cliver Moi lev and probably others.
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Mrs. Ed Hillard was carried to
the Bethania hospital in Wichita
Falls Tuesday for treatment. She
was taken to the hospital in
Scott Bros, ambulance.
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Thursday
7:00 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Mrs.
Weldon Lunn, director.
J. FRANK BLACKBURN.
Pastor.
Members of the Nocona Volun-
, leer Fire Department and their
: families enjoyed their annual bar-
! becue supper at the City Park Club
i House Friday evening, July 17, at
' eight o'clock.
Those enjoying the delicious bar-
1 becue with all the trimmings were
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bourland ami
Dewavne. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mc-
! Gradv. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fen-
! oglio and son. Cecil, Mary Gibbons.
I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wayland. Mr.
I and Mrs. Roy Weiss, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Ford. Mr. and Mrs John
I Boswell and sons. John D. and
I Don. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Newland.
! and three sons. Mr. and Mrs. A
T. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Worth
i Grigsby. Mr. and Mrs. Wichita
Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Swear-
ingin and son. Mr. and Mrs. Row-
land Bratcher and Jo Storey. Mr.
and Mrs. Bay Croxton and Mar-
got. Mr. and Mrs. Rex McDaniel.
Orval Anderson, and members of
the City Commission and their
families. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fos-
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Curlin.
and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Daugherty.
Members of the department wish
to express their thanks to all
those who helped in any way with
the barbecue, to the men who bar-
becued the meat, and to the wo-
men who prepared the other foods.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Frank W. Sutton, Pastor
Sunday, Aug. 2
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. O. P.
Hill, superintendent.
11:00 a m.—Sermon by the pas-
tor. “Love for the Church.”
7:30 p.m. Training Union. H.
Painter, director.
8:30 p.m. Sermon by the pastor.
Essentials.”
Monday
3:00 p.m.—All Circles of the W
M. U. will meet at the church for
a Royal Service program.
Tuesday
4:00 p.m. — Sunbeams
the church.
Wednesday
8:15 p.m.—Prayer meeting.
Thursday
Choir rehearsal.
Friday
3:00 p.m. — Intermediate
meets at the church.
Why not attend church
where Sunday?
METHODIST CHURCH
Beginning Sunday. Aug. 2
9:45 a.m. Church School. L. C.
Stouder, Supt.
11:00 a.m. — Morning worship.
“Fifth Degree Christian" will be
the sermon subject.
7:03 p.m.—Vesper Service.
8:00 p.m. — Youth Fellowship.
Epworth Worship program.
Monday
8:00 p.m.—Boy ScouLs Troop 107
meets at the church. Jimmie
White. Acting Scoutmaster.
3:30 p.m.—The Woman’s Society
of Christian Service will meet at
the home of Mrs. G. W. Humph-
reys for a social hour.
Wednesday
Red Cross Sewing Room 0]>en all
day. Everybody invited. Bring a
covered dish and spread lunch to-
gether.
8:00 p.m.—Prayer
fellowship.
Mrs. A. D. Hestand Ls staying xfo|ijP Roberts. Mrs. Bell Lasseter,
with her mother. Mrs. B B. Gam-1 Mrs Arthur Stout. Mrs. H. W.
ble, who is ill at her home in Wi-
chita Falls, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Foster an-
nounce the arrival of their daugh-
~ ' i Sue. born Tuesdav.,
July 21st. in the Wichita Falls
Bethania hospital, weighing eigh'
and three-fourths pounds. Mrs
Foster and daughter returned
home Sunday in a Scott Bros, am-
bulance. Mr. Faster is an em-
oloyee of the Halliburton Cement-
ing Co.
Mr. and Mrs W. T. Cribbs and
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Allison and
daughter, Wanda, spent from Fri-
day until Tuesday visiting in Scott
Field. Illinois, and St. Louis. Mis-
souri. with their sons, Allen Berry
Cribbs and T. J. Allison, who are
both stationed in the U. S. Army
at Scott Field. The boys are both
getting along fine.
Mrs. J. M. Garrard and family
have as their guests for a few
days Mrs. A. R. Thorp and daugh-
ter, Sharon, of Big Spring.
To The
_ _ . County:
The fntermediate Department of j wanl at tlUs Unle t0 express
i my sincere thanks and appreciation
, , . . , I for the vote given me Saturday,
to fourteen years, enjoyed an Arch- Tax Assei<sor and Col. '
<-ry party in the home of Mr. and I lector r wU1 do my at
Mrs. G W. Humphteys last Frt-, tjmcg carrv out the duties of
day evening. ! this office in a fair and efficient
Archerv and various other games i
I manner,
enjoyed and refreshments I
served to twenty-one mem-|iF>ol Adv)
I
On Saturday evening, July 18.
Mrs. Melvin Durham and Misses
Georgia Phipps and Dorothy Un-
---;---- 1 derwood honored Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mr. and Mrs j. R Benton an-1 Holding with a lovely shower
nnnnre tl- .. ,-i-al of their son. in the home of Mrs A. B. Dur-
t'n tn: Sim 'l.o Wichita Fail- jlam Mrs. Holding was before her
Be'ham ■ hospmt Wednesday. July marriaKe MLss Bessie Phipps.
ueighin- six and one-font'.! Various games were enjoyed by
tjcttn'ts M > Benton ane baby | an present The honorees were
acre r, •ouuh’ :,.?me from the h<v - prPSentd with many lovely and
pital Sunday in r. Scott Bros, am-;
buk;'. ce. and are getting along
fine. Mr. and Mis. Benton ha’c
one
and one-foirth ~'r
and baby au
’ presentd with
useful gifts.
Refreshments of cookies and iced
i punch were served io the follow-
I ing: Mr. and Mrs. E L. Deering,
' Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brown, Miss
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Specials Friday and Saturday
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Friday. July 31, 1942
Thank You!
(Political Adv.>
Your Confidence in Electing Me Your
DISTRICT CLERK
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determination to serve you to the best of my ability
when I take office.
1 can further assure you that you will always find
me courteous and willing to serve you. Your
splendid vote demands of me my very best.
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Perry, F. L. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1942, newspaper, July 31, 1942; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1230372/m1/2/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.