The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1942 Page: 5 of 6
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THE NOCONA NEWS
Friday, February 20, 1942
LOCAL NEWS
Gilbert’s
July:
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Fruit Jar Rings, double lip, pkg.___5c
Pinto
Beans
_16c
Staleys Golden
63
Gallon
Now Made in
Syrup
plan
Adhesive Sealex
ce
limit 1 gal.
Linoleum
is I
MUSTARD, Quart Jar
12c
Post
11 oz. 1
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fuff if a
Toasties
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Wall
YOU *”FD
Mineral Oil, Pint Bottle
39c
THFNFD AT
Salad
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Paper
full details
Dressing
if budget plan.
By Arvle Elliott
Co.
_19c
IONA,
Our stock
Spuds Peck 33c
Jack Williams, stationed at Camp;
BEND
>n Buck
Market
Gilbert Hardware Co.
SAUSAGE, Lb
APPLES, doz.
Nocona, Texas
i
“A GOOD STORE IN A GOOD TOWN”
MONTAGUE
am
night.
Jim
SPUDS, Peck
February 25. 8:00 p. m.
Nocona Monday of
this
Cranberries, qt.
visiting his Smith, Jack Fenner, Lee Boyd. J.
Bologna, Lb
ure
ndle
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DIXIE
DRAKE’S
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Hand-Made Saddles,
Money
GREEN BRIAR
GOOD WILL
from
iiiiiiiiiiioiiiiHiiiiiioniini
Customers as One
of the Priceless
Assets
Of this Bank
viait
were
in
Creomulslon blends beech wood
Federal EMminaU or and Supervision
time tested medicines for coughs
ai|» Mgr
Quart
Jar
We Regard the Good
Will of Our
Fruits and
Vegetables
Service
ighway
2468 North Main St.
Fort Worth, Texas
Mrs. Bryce Walker
Honored
Certificate
of Title
About Sixty in
Attendance At
Silver Tea
>one«, Car
id Papers.
If You Like To Be Different-You’ll
Love Personalized Floors
All School Carnival
Monday Night
Montague County
Pioneer Buried
Saturday
L. A. Woods,
Main Speaker
At Teachers Meeting
Depodte Insured by Federal DepoMt Insurance Corporation
Member Federal ReMrva System
Redeem Your Swan Soap
Coupons For Free Soap
Belts, Novelties and
Repairs
DROP IN AND WE WILL MAKE AN ESTIMATE
OF YOUR REQUIREMENTS
District Clerk—
EVELYN L. CLEGG
MRS. ALMA G. DILL
For His Car in Order To
Register It April 1st.
See Speedy Turner at
Dick Gaines Garage
I Bulcher spent
d Sunday witit
bn Buck.
bearing the
a match,
favorites:
■ Crenshaw,
Melva Jo
Gloria
Tom
nre
Mrs.
The News has been authorized to
announce the following as candi-
dates in the Democratic Primary in
For County Attorney—
L. D. EAKMAN
EARL C. FITTS
For Sheriff:
BEDFORD HENLEY
W. T- (Bill) MINOR
For County Judge—
IX)UIS HOLLAND
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Deering
Doris
spent
Jones
Ernest
the
the
of
to be
His
PORK
BRAINS, Lb.
ie refinery
better. All
The Peoples National Bank
of Nocona, Texas
son
last
now.
Cream
CHEESE. Lb.
For Assessor-Collector—
FRED W. SURBER
For County Treasurer—
JOYCE ARNOLD
(re-election)
Creamery
BUTTER, Lb.
Block
CHILI, Lb.
For Commissioner, Precinct
No. 3—
GEO. T. SHACKELFORD
J. P. CLINGINGSMITH
(re-election)
CLAUD WALLACE
For County Clerk—
BARNEY R. GILES
(re-election)
□ft
re'
Mrs.
also
who passed away in the :
Clinic Friday of last week.
ROCKSPRINGS
23'
ALCOHOL, Pint Bottle
10 59
SOAP, Jergens, 4 cakes
17c
28c
38c
15c
20c
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For County Superintendent—
J. A. FANNING
(2nd term)
I. B. WILLIAMS
week.
very glad that
Ms
Both
were >UMta tn the Mn C McCMIl
— home while here,
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Every Car Owner
Must Have A
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Grapefruit, 3 for Q
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18c
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C. W. Chandler Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Chandler,
ill with the mumps this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith
and Sue were in Fletcher. Okla-
homa. Sunday visting his mother,
Mrs. J. J. Griffith. Mrs. Griffith
accompanied them home and is
visiting relatives here this week.
State Superintendent of Publio
Instruction. L. A. Woods, was the
principal speaker at a special meet-
ing of all the teachers of Montague
county in the high school auditor-
fed
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Vico and
Mrs. Estil Rucktashel and daugh-
ter. Nickey Lou. visited Weldon
Clark and G. I Yarbro. who are
both ill in the Wichita Fall Clinic
hospital, on Sunday.
I w
J. M. Bonds Is reported
feeling better this
many friends are
I he is improving.
i
N<» matter how many medicine*
you have tried, tell your druggist to
sell vou a bottle of Creomulston with
the understanding you must like the
way It quickly allay* the cough, per-
mitting rest and sleep, or you are U.
have your money bock (Adv)
Mrs. Weldon Cowan
i and Miss Campbell
Miss Cathryn Keller, student
of NTSTC. Denton, spent the week-
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inscription.
Ladell and
Hase
Me®*’! ■■■.
Your child should like this tasty
liquid laxative and you should like
the gentle way it usually wake* up
i youngster’s lazy intestines when
given by the simple directions.
SYRUP OF ni.ACK-DRAUGHI
•ontain. the same principal ingre
lient which has enabled it* older
rrother BLACK-DRAUGHTto giv<
so many users such satisfying re
lief for *<> many years!
Perhaps that’s why it usually
gives a child such refreshing relief
wl < ti the familiar symptoms indi-
cate a laxative is needed.
•YRUP OF BLACK-DRAUGHT
tome in 2 sizes. The introductory
•is* is 26c; Um economy siss is Mt.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hearn at-
tended a birthday dinner in Elec-
tra Sunday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. D. R. Preston, honoring their
father. T. J. Preston, on his 81st
birthday. Twenty-eight children
were present to help Mr. Preston
enjoy the day. Mr. Preston has
been a guest in the home of his
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Hearn, in Nocona on several occas-
ions. Mr. Preston came down on
Wednesday of this week to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Hearn a few days.
Indon and Dan-1
Memphis, TexasJ
pay.
Lorn Adrain iJ
, Mr. and Mrsj
|w days.
f Bulcher spent
her grandpar-J
. Will Dowd, jt
ent to WichllM
Wednesday fora
and returned!
Martin Bare who Is employed I
‘n rirprnter work In Fort Hmlth
Arfcansa* wm cutting in Nocona
during the week-end
using her collection of silver linens
mid glassware The title of her
talk was "Table Fnxembllng."
Aboui slvfv women were present
for this Interesting lecture. In-
cltidlnr the home economic
from Prairie Valiev and
Mich (T-st
plate
cookies
Mrs Hlmms accompanied
Hughes here from Ds I las
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holcomb were
Fort Worth visitors Monday of
this week.
On Tuesday afternoon. February
17th. at four o’clock in the High
School gymnasium the social com-
mittee of the Maids and Matrons
Studv chib sponsored a sliver ton
presenting Mrs W R Hughes [ chronic bronchitis may develop if
Harris your cough, chest cold, or acute bron-
with afford to take a chance with any medi-
niun lac* 4 (a n •%
which Kim's right to th ' scat of the
By Mrs. R. L. Brown
We had a nice rain Sunday Mack Bobbitt,
night which we were proud to get
as the ground was getting dry.
Mrs. S. F. Middleton and
David, were both real sick
week but are much improved
S. E. Brown Is still getting bet-
ter but not able to be out much
yet.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brooks en-
tertained Saturday night with
cake supper,
time.
E. C. Roland of Stoneburg visit-
ed R L. Brown last Friday.
JI * 2C
New Potatoes, lb b|>
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Alexander of
Dallas attended the funeral of
F. B. Shropshire here Saturday
and visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Curlin.
W. Buck at'
11 of Mr. Pal
afternoon al
f Nocona spent
I his parents,
bn Buck.
Iliff Dowd
week-end with
Mrs. J. C. Wil-
NOTES FROM THE
COUNTY AGENT
Right now is a good time to repaper that Living
Room, Dining Room, or all the house.
of patterns is ample from which you may make
your selection.
o7
1st Lieutenant Dow Howard vlist-
ed friends in Nocona a short while
Saturday, enroute from Fort Bragg.
. North Carolina, where
FARMehS ! been
Mrs. J. H. Quinn was carried
to tile Dr. Rogers Hospital in Dec-
atur Wednesday morning. She
was accompanied by her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Tootie Williams.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Hestnnd and sons.
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Gainus and daughter of Henrietta. 1
Mr. and Mrs. John Greer and I
daughter of Wichita Falls, and
Mrs. J. M. Kilpatrick of Cheyenne.
Oklahoma.
Montague, will be glad Vo hear that
Mr. Bennett and family have mov-
ed to Bowie, where Mr. Bennett
is employed in the Wilson Drug
Co.
Jim Giaketti has gone to Dallas
to inquire about his promised job
in a defense plant there.
Jack Romine and T. J. Vann
were in an automobile accident
Sunday afternoon. Jack was hurt
badly, but at last report he was
doing very well. He had quite
a few stitches taken in his head.
We have a host of decorative Insets, Feature Strips
and Borders to choose from. See them now.
been
working In Fort Smith. Arkansas,
came home Sunday for a
with Mrs. Bare and Robert,
Mr. and Hrs H N Simmons of
Mountain Air. Now Mexico, came
in Friday of last week and
visiting his sister. Mr. and
Walter Hill and other relatives
Mr and Mrs. Orvnl Anderson
visited his imrentx, Sunday after-
noon.
Mr and Mrs J c Haralson nn<1
children J T Haralson from near
Rhnrtv Grove spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs H N Simmon* and
Mr and Mrs
Mr
Mr. and 1
and children
Allison of Wichita Falls spent Sun-
day in Nocona. They were accom-
panied by Mrs. O. M. Allison, who
had been visiting in Wichita Falls
for two weeks.
By Cathryn Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bennet visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilaketti
Tuesday evening.
Friends ox Mr. and Mrs. Dee
Bennett and family, formerly of
« ae A - . ..-Ill V- . —1 « J *zx t* ♦ rt 4
The meeting was called so that
, ....... t> v an effort might be made to co-
Countv,'made her “home in Forest'- "rdinate the defense work of the
burg since 1893. Her husband (’oun’5' within the schools. Dr
who preceded her in death, was
sheriff of Montague County from
1916 to 1920. Recently in a
in Pueblo. Colo., she was selected,.
by the townspeople as the typical 1,5. sPeakers: Miss Edgar
mother for Mother’s Day. Wilson, Assistant State Superin-
Survivors are six daughters, Mrs *rl,f,rn* ,ln of Elementary
O M. Giles, and Mrs. L. M Grav ( Schoo>- L Burkett Deputy State
of Pueblo. Colo.: Mrs C. H Gard- of Wichita Falla
ner of Enid. Oklahoma: Mrs. S -n-nd n‘s,rlct P,,ur Arvlc Elliott-
E. Denham and Mrs. W. F Rev- i
voids, of Forestburg: Mrs. C. E I
Reynolds of Dallas; four sons. Bail- 1
ey Perryman of Wichita Falls:
Harry Brown Perryman and Levi
Perryman of Forestburg: Chandler
Perryman of Fort Winslaw. Kip-
topeke. Va„ and seven grandchil-
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. White and
son have moved back to Nocona
Mr. White
over the death of H. N. Dearmore ie Chatman. Inez. Fieeman. Laval
away in the Bowie Chatman. June Cox. Velma I>*e
Bradshaw. Mary Louise Boyd. Gaty
Stump, LaRuth Henderson. Gwen-
dolyn Russell. Peggy Peterson.
Polly White, Ann McCool, the
honoree, Mrs. Bryce Walker and
the hostesses. Mmes. Troy Cox and
Dennis Anderson of Bluegrove,
spent the week-end in tlie home
of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Anderson of Green
Bralr community. He also visited
with other relatives.
home of a daughter. Mrs. C H
Gardner, in Enid. Okla. Funeral
service* wtere conducted Friday
afternoon from the Perryman him of Nocona last Monday niirhL
Cemetery in Forestburg. ~“........... ~~‘ — **—*
Mrs. Perryman, a native of Wise
this week. " Walker. Chris Neeld, L. C. Walk-
Bill Minor Jr., his wife and baby er, Dolen Reynolds. H. A. Me-
son. visited his parents last week- Cullar. C. R. Hester. L. L. Leaton,
Bill is now working in Dur- Jim Walker, J.
----- ---- Omega
By Mrs. Walter Hill
Mr and Mrs. Royce Goss and
children visited Mrs. Goss’ mother,
Jo Mrs. J. J. Walker near Comanche,
| Oklahoma, from Saturday until
Monday.
Miss Sadie Walker, who has been
° staying with her sister, Mrs. Newt.
Sewell, of Ringgold, has returned
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and
daughter visited In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker, west of
Nocona Sunday. Mr. and
Coy Baker of Bowie were
visiting tn the Baker home.
Martin Bare, who has
O. M. Allison Jr., writes his
mother from Lowry Field. Denver,
Colo., where he is attending Air
Corps Technical School. He is
studying Air Craft Armor and is
making fine grades. He will com-
plete tlds course in about four
more weeks.
Pork ('hops. Lb. 28c
Mrs. Bryce Walker, who was
Miss Ladell Bradshaw, before her
recent marriage was named as
honoree at a lovely miscellaneous
shower at the city park clubhouse
on Monday, February 9, at 7:30
o'clock. Hostesses for the occasion
were Mrs. Troy Cox and Mrs. Mack
Bobbitt.
Tlie clubhouse was decorated
with candles luid lovely ix»t plants
and a large table of gifts at-
tractively arranged added color to
the party.
Miss June Cox and Laval Chat-
man registered the guests names
in the bride’s book as each one
entered.
During the evening’s entertain-
ment. Miss Inna Dale Etter gave
several piano selections as tlie
guests arrived. Miss June Cox
and Mrs. Glenn Walker, also gave
piano numbers. Miss Peggy Pet-
erson sang, acconqxinied by Mrs.
Glenn Walker. “The Perfect Heart
Story” game was also enjoyed very
much.
Favors
The Annual Staff of the Nocona
High School Chief will close the
contests for the favorites next Mon-
day night in the higli school gym-
nasium when they present an All
School Carnival.
Almost every type of entertain-
ment will be offered as part of the
lengthy program including boxing,
bingo, fortune telling, wrestling,
tumbling, grab box. freaks, and
many other new and interesting
concoctions.
Admission to this entertaining
show will be a ticket costing 10
cents with which you may vote
on the favorite of your choice.
All the receipts will be used to
finish in the payment for the an-
nuals to be published this year.
All sales of these books that are
made this week until Monday night
may also apply on the voting in
the favorite contests.
Candidates in the contest are as
follows:
All school 1
Gray, Bonnie
Kirk. Cecil Bay Crenshaw.
Witt, and Bob Shropshire.
Seniors: Elene Wood. Peggy Pet-
erson. Mackalyn Thrasher. Douglas
Benton T. P. Skinner, and Billie
Jo Billings.
Juniors: Elane Hunter. Peggy Lou
Davis. Betty Peterson, Hoppy Thom-
as. Dan Chrisman, and Sonny
Hanson.
Sophomores: Marian Benton. Jo
Lou Redman. Doris Rose Driver,
Bud Strickland. Wendell Gordon,
and David Carmichael.
Freshmen: Peggy Kilcrease, Betty
Williams, Dorothy Sewell, Alton
Harbison. S. W. Molsbee, and Mab-
ery Benton.
One girl and one boy from each
of these groups will be elected by
the students and their friends and
the closing time for voting will be
at the carnival on next Monday
night.
8:00 p.....
Denver, Thursday
26. 8:00 p. m.
Rock Hill, Friday night, Feb. 27,
8:00 p. m.
Montague, Friday night, Feb. 27,
8:00 p. m.
Terracing Demonstration from Oklahoma City.
Tlie use of power farm equipment I is a truck driver.
for building terraces will be de- ;
monstrated at the M R. Barlow'
farm, west of Bowie on the Wich-
ita Falls highway next 1
afternoon. February’ 23. from 9:30 i
a. m. to 4:00 p, m. Be sure to
oome and tell your neighbors about
it.
C L. Rolls who Is ill in the
e With-1 Dr. Rogers Hospital in Decatur
Monday I is reported to lx- improving.
Mrs. Elbert W. Perryman.
died Thursday. February 12. at the
a daughter. Mrs. C.
in Enid. Okla,
wyere conducted
from the
end. Bill is now working in Dur- Jim Walker, J. H. Russell, and
ant, Oklahoma. Misses Omega Chatman, Christa
People of Montague are grieved Jean Neeld. Cheerie Molsbee, Ruth-
Walter Hill
and Mrs Martin Bare and
«>n Robert were in Aubrey. Tn-
aa. Monday for a xhort viait with
her father H A. Bell and Miaa
Beulah BMi
Victory Farm Meetings
DO YOU REALIZE WHAT AN
IMPORTANT PART
HAVE IN THE WAR
Right now, America is facing
When a Child Needs
a Laxative I
Donald Ray Taylor, small son
of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Tayldr
has been very sick.
Mrs. Roger Giles and son Jim-
my. Mrs. Herbert Jackson and
little daughter, Charlotte, were
Sunday evening visitors in the Favors were matches tied with
home of their mother, Mrs. Harry red and white ribbons, attached to
Walker. ‘ I a card ’ “
Mrs. Cathryn Walker visited her 2^ere
■ mother. Mrs. Laura Diehl and fri-
By Bessie Phipps
We are having some cool weather
lately and a nice rain.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey of
WestTexas Is visiting Mrs. Bailey's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dur-
ham and other relatives.
Oral Wall of near Nocona visit-
ed his brother, Archie Wall. Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Wall and
babv of near Nocona visited Mrs. I
Wall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I
B Durham, Sunday.
Orville Wall of near Nocona visit-
ed his son. Archie Wall. Sunday. |
Mollie Roberts of Prairie Valley
spent the week-end with home |
folks.
Bill Haggerton and George Lum- '
ley of Nocona were at Harry Phipps
home Friday evening on business. I
Mrs. A. A. Brown was called to
the bedside of her mother who
lives near Bowie. Friday.
Walter Bell Is ill with the mumps
this week.
Ada Pearl
week-end with
Farmers Creek
Mrs. A. B. Durham Honored
With Shower
Mrs. Ernest Pharris and Mrs
Harry Philips were hostesses for a
shower honoring Mrs. A. B Dur-
ham. February 15 at the home of
Mrs Phipps. Games furnished
entertainment throughout the even-
ing and refreshment* of cookies,
coffee and hot chocolate
served to those present
Those attending were Mmes Earl
lonos, F T. Deering. Jack Bailey.
•I B Deering J B Graham Miss-
es Mollie Rolx’et.', Onita Graham
and the hostesses. Mtnes.
Pharrf*. Harry Phipps, it nd
hnrorre Mrs A H Durham
Those ’ending elfts wore Mmes
M M Roberts. Bob Davis How-
nrrf V<'ii"hn Misses Bessie and
Georgia Philips
North Carolina, where he has
mORT,’ n™1 ‘n 'lCh001' ,O CamP B0Wie'
LrrUKi. Brownwood, for assignment.
________r one 1
of hours ,he liisfor'■’[ jack Williams, stationed at Camp!
of our Nation. United action is. Bowie, Brownwood, spent the first
needed now in support of our, few (jayS Of wepk with his
country. Farmers must respond j parents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wil-
to the needs of our country in; Hams and family.
this grave situation, and produce!
more and more of trie things so! Mrs. Warren Williams and Betty
greatly needed by our Nation. At-j Shelton returned home from Tex-
end one of the meetings listed arkana. last Thursday evening
below and discuss this ]——' - ■ ■ •
with your neighbor:
Saint Jo. Saturday afternoon.
February 21. 2:00 p. m.
Mallard, Monday night. Febru-
ary 23. 8:00 p. m.
Lone Star, Tuesday night, Feb-
ruary 24, 8:00 p. m.
Forestburg. Tuesday night, Feb-
ruary 24 . 8:00 p. m.
Byrd Hollow, Wednesday night,)
ruary 25. 8:00 p. qi.
Sunset. Wednesday night,
ruary 25. 8:.O p. m.
Cottonwood. Wednesday
February’ 25 . 8:00 p. m.
Prairie Valley. Wednesday night,
February 25. 8:00 p. m.
Selma. Thursday night, Feb. 26,1
8:00 p. m.
night, Feb. |
I end with her mother and brother.
nnri visit inp- frinnric ir»
Those sending gifts were Mmes.
, E. H. Little. Hereford. Texas: Aub-
rey Mitchell. Paul Molsbee. Velda
Mae Chambers. Bob Roberson.
Miss Sadie Walker, Mrs. Kilpat-
rick. Mrs. J. C. Cleveland. Miss
Lombardo, Mrs. Imogene Parker,
Mrs. R. E. Jacks. Mrs. Martin Bare,
Miss Wanda Jones. Mrs. M. A.
a Anderson. Miss Juvine Barbee, Mrs.
All reported a nice Claude Wallace. Mrs. A. R. Cox.
Miss lorecc Turner. Zclda Benton.
Mrs. Bill Hooker. Mrs. Obie Vow-
! ell. Mrs. Alice Stout and Mrs.
Walter Hill.
and visiting friends in Nocona.
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Bryce.”
ends in Nocona Monday of this Refreshments of punch, cookies,
week. and mints were served to: Mmes.
Pvt. Leroy Nix, son of Mr. and Guy Johnson, Hermon Nowell. Ruth
Mrs. Claud Nix, is visiting his Smith. Jack Fenner, Lee Boyd, J.
parents and friends of Montague C. Chatman. T. W. Kyser. Glenn
lT---
er.
Mrs. Warren Williams and Betty-
listed j arkana. __
problem! after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack
j Smith and Jim A. Shelton fnr
a few days. Mrs. Smith and ‘
Jim A. are daughters of Mrs.
Williams.
county within the schools.
Woods' subject. "What Can Ttie
Schools Do In Tills Crisis." sound-
visit ed ^,c chief theme of the entire
program that included the follow-
ing speakers: Miss Edgar Ellen
Wilson. Assistant
Survivors are six daughters, Mrs. .m cnarge
I Superintendent of
District _ _______,
Montague County Agent. Mrs. B
J Siebel. Montague County Direc-
tor of Red Cross, and J. A. Fann-
ing. Montague County School Sup-
erintendent.
| Reports from the different schools
of the county show that a gre*»
J deal of work has been done in
i the sale of bonds and stamps. In-
j dications and expressions at the
conferense show that more and
more effort is going to be made
by tlie schools to meet the de-
mands that victory calls for. Ap-
' proximately 200 teachers attended
I the meeting.
Be Quick To Treat
Bronchitis
Mrs W R Hughes ; chronic bronchitis may develop If
I F 'urntionnl Director of A Harris your cough, chest cold, or acute bron-
and Co , Dallas Mrs. Hughes rave chitis is not treated and you cannot
a vrrv Interesting lecture with, afford totakeachanccwitnanyinedi-
demonstrntIons of table decoration*, i eine less potent than Creomulsion
which goes right to ths scat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel germ
laden phlegm and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed
....." bronchial tnticou* membrane*.
..... In- Creomulsion blends bccchwood
• classes creosote byspcclnl proceMWith other
Nocona time tested medicines for coughs.
was served n refresh-1 T* "’’’tains no narcotic*.
of spiced tea and
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