The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1994 Page: 2 of 18
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joined the FUMC together, I remember something hap-
and graduated from high pening that probably newer
Zion Hill Baptist
Host Revival
Zion Hill Baptist Church, at
Van Dyke, ie announcing it
of Tbm, James, Jake Durham, in many years. The theme of
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on the bleachers at the old
CHS Indian Football field
where lota of softball games
were played.
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Ba Dudney, the late TH ^7wivafb"“I^e OldT^me
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Wednesday. The covered dish
luncheon, as well as the mu-
sical, attracted 28. Doughnuts
were furnished by Jack & Jill _
Donuts for those attending ties, Inc. will distribute USDA
the Thursday night musical. commodities in Comanche
County at the following loca-
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Community Center, May 17,
8.-00 to 10:00.
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utiw nights and then turned
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and Friday Afternoon Bridge
Ooh. I still remember one or
cww ef the horrible boo-boos
1 made. Such nice ladies that
put up with us.*
Bilhe and I at one point
bekmgnd to a two table ^ridge-
hinrheon dub. She is the only
perron I know who dared to
serve Baked .Maska.
Another connection we had
was as members of the Nan-
past week, Tbm Cox. Jr. He me Little Bible Class at the
was a vary doae friend of my FUMC.
Sunday afternoon at Van’s
funeral Jake Durham and I
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ZEPHYR GIRLS STATE-BOUND: Three of Zephyr School’s track girls
qualified for state. Pictured are: (left to right) Kim Painter,
Jennifer Smith and Kandiss Holamon. The state track meet will
held Saturday, May 14 in Austin. Painter, daughter of Eugene
and Judy Painter, will be making her second visit to state in
the 100M hurdles. Smith, daughter of Jenny Smith and John
Carl Smith will also competing in the 100M hurdles. Holamon,
daughter of Larry and Wanda Holamon will be making her third
visit to Austin to compete in the 400M dash and her second visit
to compete in the high jump. She also qualified for competition
in the 200 M dash this year.
CTO Announces Distribution Dates
Central Thxas Opportuni-
wonte conjure up a kiy-hen
where a woman toils lovingly
to prepare her family’s favorite
dishes. Like Mother used to
ketball. hatd—11. softball, golf
and bowled on teams together
I was fresh from the city _ _
■Mtowalin when l married, and have changed from playing to
afternoon in enwwone’s paa-
*B>m and James, during early Bro. Rgy Seckinger, of
marriage, ateo knew that BO- Cornyn Baptist Church, will be
fie and I would be complete bringing the message. Joanne
"social faikirea” if we did not WUhams will be leading out in
team to platy bridge. So - they
sat ua down far three conaec-
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There was Bate news to coi- » covered dish day. Gospel
tect from my friends at the singing begins at 1100 *.m.
center. When we return this on Wednesday. If you can
week, we should hear what ev- come, or need a ride please call
eryone did 00 Mothers Day. 356- 6023 before 10:00 a.m.
Lena and Marvin Bowden and We would be glad to have you
Weldon and Georg Ann Bow- come join us for good food and
den went to Brownwood last feilowihip.
and ha and Billie married m at Brownwood Country Chib.
January of 1942. *fom was in I tore PAR. Bette Jofink
the US. Navy and erafioMi and I often remark on what
at Grand Prairie. I have a a shame n was bulk a few
“darling” picture of in baa years after James and John
Navy suit with Billie. Jamea both died. Believe me they
and me as we were walking would have been daily golfers
across the TC.U. campus to if health would have allowed.
“ThriTfa^ SSJ FW ar-
rived six weeks before our in Scotch Fburaomes.
second child. Marsha. The Biffie did not pfoy gotf. ro I got
girls were christened together, to be his partner.
joined the FUMC togs* her, I remember something hap-
various area churches. Darla
Moore will be at the piano.
Revival starts May 16
through the 20th. Services be-
gin at 7:00 p.m. nightly.
Zion HUI, which just re-
opened April 3, is a Southern
Baptist Church and a member
of the Baptist General Con-
vention of Thxas and the Co-
manche Co. Aaaoc. of South-
ern Baptist Churches.
Pastor Cecil Williams and
members invite everyone to
“come and revive with us.”
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late husband, and ha came
to Ftort Worth with James _
on several occaafoaa white we reminiaced about the Sunday
were “courting*. afternoon golf games (phis one husband, but she knows, even
We married in March of 1941 week day) that they all enjoyed when he is too polite to tell her,
and he and Biffie married in at Brawnarood Country Chib. that it isn’t the same. I have
heard them speak of biscuits
“Like Mother used to make.”
Fw heard them tell of cook-
tea, apple pie and angel cake:
but far good old joy of eating
when the hungry must be fed, ^predated.
HI just take some home made Gu«U this
butter and a toaf of Mother’s week were Jack and Pat Laugh-
lin of Fbrt Lavaca, guests of
There was tore went in the irving and Grace Palmer, Lola
mixing and the kneading of Woodward and her daughter,
the dough. There was care and Ruby Basham,
went in the watching that Ue welcome Ora Boyd back af-
the fire burned jmst so. There a k>ng absence.
was hearty ■atiifartMin, when Om- average daily atten-
sbe took them, golden brown, dance this week was 62, with
from the oven to the table - - - - - -
and there turned them upside .ending the Gnurine center
well with butter, bottom, sides
and top and ends: and to see
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school together. happenec before. ¥xi will hare
Tbm’s first grandson, Vtm to be a golfer to see the humor
Read, and our first grated in this.
eon, Lance, started school A Scotch Foursome is where
together, graduated together partners both hit a ball, and
and remain fasv friends. the worst ball moves up tn
So, the family ties still where the better baU is.
remain., 1>m hit his ball in the rough,
Tbm was an active apart*- picked it up, and came back far
man, as was my hushsnd. and nm to hit my ball
so many of that era. There was I “whiffed”. Tb you non-
no television, no youth pro- golfen that means I missed
grain, so the adults did all the the balL
playing. I cannot remember how we
Tbm and James played baa- got out ofthat.
Those were the good old
days, but todays are better.
The adults, on the whole.
I found myself on Sunday mwi the numb te m.r
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Wilkerson, James C., III. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1994, newspaper, May 12, 1994; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1291688/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.