The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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Mrs Clyde Sloan was
the First Baptist cfaurci met <®
Dr
medicine
in
practice
TO WAVE AT SEITZ
session,
led
ce
SARA SEITZ BEAUTY SHOP
Morgan.
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Slaughter.
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Let us bid on your job
S GARAGE
FOR ACID INDIGESTION
Bowie,
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Texas'
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loose present were AitMiames
Johnny Pigg. Cantrell. Bennett,
f ii r> t' ti’..___
a:
the ■
wa«
Church of Christ
Bible Class Meets
STOP AT THE FAMILIAR
SIGN OF THE
FLYING RED HORSE
M2”
room,
Miss Wilma Higgs
ANNOUNCES
Wilbur
Roy
We are now equipped to do
FIRST CLASS REPAIRS ON
WRECKED CARS
BENT FENDERS — PAINTING
ELVDIBUTL
Bcedeicer Bldg
Smythe St-
Mrs. Clyde Sloan
Shower Honoree
I
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Rhinehart
are spending a few weeks with
friends at Archer City.
NO HAIR IS “DIFFICULT”
CHANGE
for cold weather
group
Gard-
in De-
were
RagsdX? Griffin's Rexall Store
Phone 101
Bowie. Texas
j. e i_
Helen I ..
■
___'. Your* will help.
H Stephen* Feed Store.
—---o
ar.nm—Mrs Ike Parks
New Ligr.ts for Afrxa—Mms
W|Ilie Lee Dxkermar.
Those
Oleta <
lie
Club Discusses Art
Of Latin America
The Thursday Club met
the dub room with Mrs
Once we have determirued whether you have soft. ,
baby fine, or heavy coarse hair ycair problems, are
solved because we <rz.w just what solutions to use.
Pleasing results'
to her friend* and customers
that she is now connected with
the Phillip's Beauty Shoppe.
You are invited to come here
for the most pleasing beauty
results. ■ <
PHILLIP'S
Beauty Shoppe
Phone 194 ' Bowie.
Ruby Miller. Wihna Higgs
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Monday in Dark Africa—Miss Moore . exas.
Elizabeth Beliah -
Penetrating Shadows of Ig
norance—Miss Lura Dean Davis
Penetrating Shadows of Dis-
ease—Miss Leon Moore.
Penetrating Shadows of Pag- *
» travel abroad has been
I Mrs. John Hunt dis-'
literature of the
; and the part it is play-
e present good neighbor
Mrs. George Slaughter
of Americas,
folk music than any
yet shoving j
of foreign coun-1
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Pecans! Pecans! Pecans!
We hare order* for 1.000.000
---- Andersen, .Ethil Langford. Cord pound*. Your* will help. W.
tdiagsdale. Hattie Porter. • -—
Lucas. Ben -Loflina and 1
and G. L. Jefferies.
njan Ldi.ru uit nitxunj mj uiu-
'er. Twelve members answered
the roll call; we were indeed
glad to have Mrj F O. Edwards,
Mrs. Lora McDonald, and the
Eldon Lockett YWA as guests
The program theme was “An
Urgent Gospel Dispel* Heathen
Darkness.” Me
the devotional which was taken
from Psalms 115. .
'Mary Cree Cosby
Auxiliary Meets
in I The Mary Cree Cosby
hymns and Mrs. Overfelt offered
a Bible reading prayer. The
hostesses, Mesdames Westbrook
and Speir served delectable re-
freshments to Mesdames Posey,
Roberson, Stephens, Ovcrf«;lt,
(larlington, Ayres, Sanders, Cline,
I Dickey. Lee, and the two guests,
Mrs. Irwin and Miss Hicks. Mrs.
Irwin was welcomed as a new
two' nwmberof the class.
The Ladies Bible class of the
Church of Christ met at the]
chdrch Tuesday afternoon Mrs
G. H. Golden led the hymns fol- ;
lowed by prayer by Rev Sloan, j
Mrs. Golden then recited
19-th Psalm, and the group
tested on the New Testament
Rev. Sloan led the study of
Romans.-chapter ten and the
group was dismissed by prayer.
Those present were . Mesdames |
Thursday with Mrs. M A. Youn-
ger Mn. Mary Barkley read
zt-jt scnptaqv >sson from Luke
It er-apce? 3t-42 verses. After
j short ousinets session. Mrs.
„ 't.'-z&s presented the Royal
Ser-nee tesson with the other
members taking part The group
■will oet ».tr. Mrs .Erma Gard-
ner the ■ first Tuesday f
amber. '• Ladies present
se present were: M-iae-s Mesdames Erma- Gardner, Ar-
Cttrfee Evelyn Ryan WL- vthur Welis. Mary Barkley, Bob
Lee Dxckennan. Alice Me- Winton. John Jackson and Mrs.
Donald. Elizabeth Beliah. Lura M A Yoor-g-r
Dean Davt-. LiLie Huff. Inez -------V-------
Rudy. Alene Huth. Clara SWr- Dr J T Lawson, a member
ens, Manta Dunham Bera Be.l at me Texas State Board of
Hams Frances Wood*. Eva Medical Examines*. spent the
Hardison. Dorothy Emery Mes- first part cf th eweek in Austin
Blanche Grove Circle
Mei Thursday
Auxil- The Blanche Greve Citie at »
. Roy | lary met Monday in the home
Mrs, Wil- of Mrs. Scott Avery The house
lull vice-president., was attractively decorated in
the absence of th. accordance with the Thanksgiv
- r T Dixon. Mrs ‘ ing season. After the social'
„. program leader, committee had served a very
discussed the Art Treasures of nice salad plate, Miss Evelyh
Many famous ; Ryan called the .meeting to ord-
pair.tmgs of the fifteenth -century ' ~
are in obscure parts of the coun-
try. brought by the Spanish dur-
ing their, occupation Mrs Cecil
Allen told of the Churches and
Cathedrals, beautiful type- of
Spanish architecture, and well
preserved in most sections due
to the dry climate in the moun-
tains. These buildings are be-
coming more important to tour-
ists sine* —
curtaiNd
cu-sed| the
Arr.enAi
mg m th
policy.-’
. — —- — told of the songs
Effie Nix and Brenna Sue. Jlw m - -
other continent,
the influence
■ tries;
Members present
Winter-Weight Mobiloil
Owe to priorities on new earn, no one known h.iw long he'll have to
drive hin prenent car. Thia year everyone should give his ear the
beat of care. You can a<|<i mile* of life to your motor with correct
lubrication. Don't take chances . . . change NOW to winter-weight
Mobiloil.
IG. H. Golden. B E
I Hattie Porter. Carl
I • Ike- Mitchell, M E Walker. Max
jjhornell, H I. Perking. Mi-s,
| Mabie B,-th Jackson and Rev -
Sloan.
I
Robert Cady, president of
class urges .....
come and enjoy a game. Refresh- : Montague,
ments will be served. J gave ’
Something" Sp<ial. “"A Tame.' mg their^oceupatiom
Sending a Telegram was played
by the guests.
Ladie*'present were Mi-sdanw-s
W E Walker J C. McNatt B
T Branson. Lois Hill. E H. Pra-
ter. M B Ethndg.. Pearl Love-
lady, D. L Edgin. Audra Chamb-,
era, Roy Stephens and Patricia.
Mesdames, Sue Denham. Henry
Pace. E. C Lovelady. Resile
Treat and Jimmie. Mesdames J
L Brown, John Wales. Johnnie
Pigg. Sam Hill. S P Meernck
dames. Laura Ellis. J W. Wal-
lace. Ike Mitchell, Verma Davis.
G W Kmdell. B E. Watson. J
E Thorne Deela Stewart. Buck wcn? M,t. I
■ Jameson, O W W-t-om C H A j A)Jejj A]1(?n
I Bennett- H L Perkins. Mrs } Ayres. George Barry . R
SJoan. the honoree and Mrs Cady D Calaway. Ogden
<,olden, the hostess Clarke C W Cffu Id,- Charles
Those who sent gifts w. re Mes- [ Gant John g Hunt Harry Kirl-
dames A B Masters, Hogue Me j H ------
Daniels, J P Enteric ins, Mi-s Morgin. c ------- ,
Thelma Pigg. Mesdames Andy ganders, Tandy Welch and Geo
Walker, Alva Stambough. Sara <—
Beliah. H. V Gill. William Snow-
Mansfield,-Bennett, Jess Gnggs
F U Phi-misper. Max Boykin
<1 C Reed. Bonnie Slomann
L, Perkins. Mrs
and Mrs , „ . -
C. Cady. D
.. j Clarke. C W
McVicker.
D C. Overfelt,
| Couples Class lo
Sponsor Tournament
The Couples Class of the" First I Mrs Clyde Sloan was honored
1 Methodist church will sponsor a ! with a pink and blue shower on
toumament at the club Thursday afternoon at the home Sanners as r.ot .ess
loom. Monday night at 7:30 p.m. of Mrs G. H Golden. Mr- O. |bur Morgan, first v
Tickets are available from jnem- W Watson read a poem. A pre-.d<<l in me -n
bera of the class, and will be on Mother Never Loses Her Job president. Mrs r J
sale at the door Monday night. Mrs. B E Watson and Mrs D Calaway - pros
Robert Cady, president of the , Golden sang Brahrrws Lullaby di-<uss«-d the Art
class urges all who like "42” to I accompanied by'Mrs Benn^tF of' Latin Arr.encu -•
come and enjoy a game. Refresh- , Montague. Mrs J L Jamison paintings of the fift-
"Baby. Where. Did You
From” and Our Baby's
Special" A g-----
ments will fie served.
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^rf\T^^THANKS<
Milk
25c
23c
>
FA
63c
fli
ea. 15c
19c
Lb.
lb. 29c
15c
I
c
YELLOW ONIONS
lb. 4c
-
doz. 19c
4-
Head
YAMS
lb. 4c
I
LB.
BOXES
head 5c
ft
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is
Mt U. HCMI CU
’ 29c
GRANULATED
'SOAP
I
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Dresaed and
Drawn Lb.
FRUIT RING, 4 POUND
.Grennan's . each 95c
FRESH
Cranberries
lb. 19c
CLOVER FARM Granberry
SAUCE, 17 oz. can 15c
FRESH CLEAN
CELERY
Clover Farm Fancy
Peas, No. 2 can 18c
SURE SWEET SEEDLESS
GRAPEFRUIT , 2 for 5c
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
SLICED BACON, Armour's Dexter
FANCY SEVEN CUTS STEAKS
COLD MEAT ASSORTMENT
COLBY'S WISCONSIN CHEESE
CHUCK ROAST pF BEEF
BUtTER, Clover Farm Made of Pure Cream
lb. 25c
lb. 29c
lb. 27c
lb. 27c
lb. 37c
lb. 23c
lb. 39c
FIRM HEADS OF CRISPY,
LETTUCE 1
3
Lbs.
DEL-MONTE
FRUIT COCKTAIL
2 TALL CANS 25:
CLOVER FARM No. 2-Cati
PUMPKIN 10c
CLOVER FARM
COFFEE
WESSON
Snowdrift
White Swan. 2 9
Mince Meet
FAT - TENDER
HENS
10 to 12 Lb. PORK
HAMS
FINE STALKS
10
15
9 OZ. BOXES
OLEO
25
25
25
25c
Matched Halves for Sal-
ads. Large No. 2’r can
Pears 27c
oz pkg.
19c
a
y THANKSGIVING TABLE
CLOVER FARM-.
3 tall or
6 small
FANCY BLUE GOOSE
TOKAY GRAPES
Rich in Color' and Sugar Content
SODA 2 lb.
CRACKERS bo*
CLOVER FARM GOLDEN Halve
Large No. 2*i Can
PEACHES
Specials Good
Friday, Saturday, Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday,
November 21 Through No-
vember 26
Will Be Cosed Thursday
November 27
WHOLE FREE RIPENED
APRICOTS No. 1 tall 14c
Fancy Asparagus Type
BEANS No. 2 can 18c-
Sliced or Crushed.
Pineapple 2 No. 1 cans 19c
Red Sour Pitted. 2 Med. Cans
CHERRIES 29c
Ready for Serving
Fruit Cocktail No. 1 tall 18c
DEL-MONTE 1
Pumpkin ,
No. 2 OEe
O Cans fcU /
TEXAS SEEDLESS
ORANGES
* LB.
lb -29c
Half or
Whole
PURE - PORK • PAN
SAUSAGE
FULL CREAM
CHEESE
YAMS
g LBS. JQC
SIMORGAN & HILL TS"E
2 POUNDS lJ-1
New Crop Sweet
WALNUTS
POUND 21c
. JELLO
17c
125 * Size f
Fancy - Delicious I
Apples y
d°z 29c '
FRESH CRISP '
LETTUCL
EAT-MOR
Cranberries
CELEBYA
OCEAN SPRAY
CRANBERRY t-
SAUCE \
A 17 OZ AEc 1
& Cans
_ 3
Biker* - Premium
Shred ’ ,/ (
• Pound OEc r
1 - Box t
SPBY
Special Deal t 7
3 53‘ 10Z--
- We luirri the lUahi to TlwH fpirlih eat «<rid riaa* Mei eaM to M f —
TALL CANS
NEW ENGLAND
. Mince Meat
25
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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 291. 1941
THE BOWIE NEWS
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Good Will Class
Enjoys Social
The Goodwill Class of the
Methodist church met in the class
TQom for a business and social
meeting Monday evening with
Mrs. Lulu B. Lee, clam president,
presiding. As this was the first
meeting of the, year, the presi-
dent appointed- the following
committee: Membership and So-
cial Service, Mesdames Sanders,
Widlake, Cady, and Garlingto'n;
Ways and Means, Mesdames
Dickey, Cline. Speir, Ratliff, and
Gunn; Devotional, Mrs. Ayres
for Sunday mornings and Mrs.
Overfelt for the business meet-
ings; Flower, Mrs. Major and
Mrs. Posey; Hostess, Mrs. Gar-
liagton and Mrs. Roberson. Mrs
Rob erson was also appointed as
class reporter. Plans were made
for the annual Christmas party
to be held at the church, Thurs-
day, December 18. Mesdames
Lee, Roberson and Sanders will
be hostesses. After the business
FRID.
MRS
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Mac
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Blac
Bo
Phom
7
Figa
100 P
50 F
25 P
CAB
Salt
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POTI
Spr-ia:
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LIBBY
Pirn
Apr
IN HE
WHIT!
Puitl
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For
The M
tamed fl
of Bowl
open hoi
Wednesd
room wl
with a J
in most!
The tea
cloth. wJ
ly arraij
tion* an
17c
■ i r
15c
9c
21c
Ig. 19c
KRAUT, 2 No. 2’’ cans 23c
16 OZ. JAR
Salad Dressing
MOIST 4 OZ. CAN
COCONUT
SOUR. DILL OR SWEET
PICKLES 6 oz jar 10c
CLOVER FARM Gelatine Desert
JELL Pkg. 5c
HOMINY, 2 No. 2’3 cans 17c
Clover Farm Cream Style
COflN, 2 No. cans 25c
-1 Pound Box
Krispy Crackers
OVEN FRESH
BUTTER COOKIES
CLOVER FARM
CATSUP 14 oz. bottle 19c
REGULAR. QUICK
ROLLED OATS
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Campbell, Mark. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1941, newspaper, November 21, 1941; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363833/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.