The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1945 Page: 4 of 8
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GOLDEN-SURBER HDW. CO.
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PROMPT SERVICE — PORTRAITS
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And all kinds of Photograph Work. < _
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te. RECAPPING
I —Big Stock of Poultry
Supplies—
FEEDERS
BATTERIES
Mr. and Mrs. OscafUnderi^bod
as guests id their’home Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cuthbertson,
Oklahoma Cityf Oklahoma; Mrs
Luther Massey, Fort Cobb, Ok-
lahoma; Mr. and Mrs. Bernice
Hancock and three daughters,
Electra, and Mr. and Mrs." Mel-
ton, Electra.
Mr,s. J. S. Lillard, pf Ft. Wo t.l.
• ■mPy mo cd to Bowie
,mak<? hpr home. , She is a.fa nm
I'ji-g-flrrie ”rcsiG“- here.
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day evenin < at 7:30, at the Court
House in Decatur, for the par-
ents who have sons now p.._
oners of war This ''meeting is
ppcti to the publioi The Nation-
al Red Grots will send a repre-
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This new equijtnent also is an accu-
rate tester —.testing each .cell sepa-
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- Mr. and Mrs. X....N- Langston
*cmp: shments through Chemis- had as guests--over the week-
I. A. McKibben was in Olney former Miss Ju;
and Archer City this week on.
business. • '
Mrs. Maurine Eastin is visit.
Ing her mother, Mrs. C. N. House;
in Clovis, New Mexico, this
week.
The Williams family recently
received a Iptt.cx from Pvtj James
H. Williams, Jr., stating that he
had arrived safely overseas.
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Pvt. Janies R. Trout V'sitrd his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Trout,
over the week-end. Pvt. Trout
is stationed at Camp Maxey.
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Mrs. Hamil Sanders and daugh-
t<~, Sardra, and son, Robert.
• ' Aus, ha. e recentlv moved
to Bowie to make their home.
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Mrs. T. -H. Price, of Stephen-
ville, visited friehds in Bowie
last week. -
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O, M, Whijccotton, who
In Grand P- airie.
; A letter received
O. M. WhUecotton,
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G. Doc Jackson
“AUTOMObWe FINANCING”
. 2.—"Are my, policies the best type I could select- to
cover jpy .risk’”
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William* Ift'f-ctt- Hospital.
Mrs. J. H. Chism and children.
Sheridtm J'Mell and Jimmy and
Mrs. Cecil Bates, Of Wichita
Falls, were vistors oyer the
week-end of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Will A. Medlen, in
Mrs^JMcpe Johnson
tte-elected President
Bowie Garden Club
Ip thy Mary Cree Cosby' Auxil.
iary-ofThe First Baptist Church
Monday, at her home The
themes of prograin whs "Plog,
■ess of Baptists".
Those taking part -wei0: Mmes.
C. Y. Cosby, J. .1). -Lewis, Seo t
Avery, - A lice McDaniel, Frank
Edwards. R. K. Mitchell, and
- 7- M ra Eortyn Rya^
Stephens..
Jke Parks was -in ballas on
tininess Tuesday.
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Mrs. C. N. Dickey was in Fv’-t
Wet th last Thursday.
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"Maids Rob Matrons'Hear
Chemistry Program
Mrs. Reece Wvsong entertain-'-
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if. V. ‘Gacrett was in Dallas
Tuesday and Wednesday or bus-
iness in the interest of Garrett
Company.—---------——
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Parks re-
turned home Sunday after spepil’-
ing the week-end in Seymour
visiting relatives.—- .
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.VIss^Mabel Karsletey, of For*
W< i th, visited in the home
~cr sifter. Mrs. W. B. Ganctt
several "days iccenlly:
3.—“Can I count "bn prompt adjustment if I have a
claim?”
BALLARDS
SNOW LINIMENT
■ Helps relieve Sprains, Bruises, Tired
or Sore Muscles caused by too much
exercise or exposure to bad weather.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1945 ,
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Clarence Hull's ’
Son Sends Him
Two German' Swords
' Clarence Hull, of Monteg.Uy
brought to the News office-tv/o
41-inch German swords, a gift
fromjtis son, Cpl. Wilej^G. Hull,
who i? with the 5th Army, 88th
Division in Italy. - i
He rwrttes-he was r lutky in
getting the Captain that got his ' '
buddie by his side with one of . —
the big swords, later removing
the, swoi-ds and sending them
horn? ’in a huge shell cas$.,
—Cpl. Hull has been in the U.
S. Service for the past five years,
his only -brother is Clarence :
Hull, Jr., S-3|c, who is serving
in the Pacific,
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Although written in 1776, the
original copy of our Declaration
of Independence is still in good',
readable condition.
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Mr. and Mrs. Huff Cloer visited
Mr. and Mrs. Paul .White in
Fort. Worth Sunday. ~
Take Care Of Your Tires !
I Evon those eligible for new l»res
' may not be able to ^et them
under the reduced Quotas. vzhen
tread is worn smooth—RECAP
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— WE DO ALL KINDS TIRE REPAIR WORK! —-
Parrish-Clark Tire Co.
COMPLETE tire service —
108 W. Wise Street Bowie, Texsas Phone 9500
' Mr?. B. D. Woodall accohipan--
led her son, Pvt. Bobby Woodall,
to Fort Worin Staurday, follow-
ing a 30-day fcrlough at home.
Johnson, j From Fort V.orth he left t for
^^Uappeninq/i
Junior Arts Club
Work Reported- y
The Junior Arts and fcrarts.
Club held their first meeting of
the new year Wednesday after-
noon al, the home of Mrs. Wal-
ter Cof field,
Mrs. Tom Pierce, the other di-
re; . or, was present and den o:
strated to the children how to
make useful articles from tin
cans, and also assisted in making
red crepe paper roses. -----------
The President made the fol-
lowing reports for the- year:
Two or three picture have been
painted by each child; a nice
Christmas party was giyen; sev-
eral hundred garments have becnl. jH Phoenix, Arizona,
given to school children here,
and a box sent io the war needy
children, and from two to three
weekly meetings have been held
the past scleral months. ■
The Victory cake that was na5 reiurnea
baked by Mrs. Jce Prestwood. to his duties at the Chapman De-
partment Store after a brief ill-
ness. <
number of years.
Mr. Feliz is the son of Mrs,
Maud Foltz, of Wichita Falls,
tird had been employed in Amar-
illo with Blackburn's Depart-.
n.cnt Store for some time. The
— I e’ouple’wiH'make their heme-w
Amarillo. \ '
Fe) < wing thc^nnnounccment of
' the man iagb, a number of par-
tus rnd showers have been
given in the couple's honor.
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RUBBER BANDS At the News
— Office. 8 Smythe St. .
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WESI.FYAN.GIHLD
.Mrs. C. Y. Cosby was hfiftess' I ORGANIZED; MRS.
.........; TALBOT HOSTESS.^
‘ MrsrF. M. Talbot was hostess
• Jh> the initial meeting of the Wes
levan Gui’d xif the First Met’’-
•>di'st Church Monday evening
'vifh Mrs J. T Jones anti Mi s
Maitha- Ann “Gibson . joint host-
ostr. The fol lowing-officers were
- elected: Mrs. H J. 'Denver; T^iT" '
'dent' Mrs. Geo... F. Best, V cc-
Presidcnt; JMj-s. Frank Unddr-
■•ood. Si'er-’fiv'y: Mrs. Horsche’.
^teehrrns Treasurer; Mrs. Wen 4
-loll McCle Ian, Reporter.
The organization was divided
into two groups, the Rebecca’s
•md the Mary Martha’s in p ep
••ration for a membership cam-
paign. Refreshments were served
to seventeen present. .
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MISS STREET BECOMES
BRIDE OF ALWOOD FELTZ
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Miss Alina Maye Street and
Alwoo<rFeltz were married Sun
day in Amarillo, at- the bomc of* Robeson and Dell Root.
Dt. -Earl G. Hamlett, - Methodist
minister. TW" bride was^Ut-
tired in a brown suit with
white accessories, wearing a cor-
sage of gardenias. The coyple
were attended by Mr. and Mrs.
Alex ffanonSv
Mrs. Feltz is~lbe daughter of
' ahd Mi**. U. JV NecId, of
Bowie, and she has been cm-
from
of
Prairie, advises the News that
O. M. Jr., who is a 1944 gradu-
ate of Bowie High School, is
now stationed in St.. Petersbrug,
Fla., where he is training in
the Merchant Marines. The
—Whttecotfon family have* many
- friends in Bowie.
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BUY WAR BONDS
Bring Us^our 7
KODAK FILMS
Weldon Whiiecotion
Marries In Kentucky
Chief Petty '^Officer Weldon
---fBabe) - WhHccottrtn - an<T Miss""
Lorbtta Mienichello, of O! *
Forge, Penn.,'were married J’i"-
Uary 13th, in Mayfield,* Ky. Wel-
don is a former resident of Pow .
and has becrj overseas fo Ila-
past two >1 ars.
He is the ton of Mr. and Mis.
'___O. M? Whitecottan, whn nnw hvo
Pfc. Glenn ,Underwood and
wife returned to Amarillo Wed-
nesday after visiting here, tfte-
past several, days with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Under-
\W°°d. 6hd her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. *G. Conrad.
Mrs. George H. Rpxrotjfc the
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arrived here Friday night to
make her home with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barn-
well, while her husband is over-
seas. Pfc. Rexroat is preparing
for overseas service with the
86th Division. . ’
Mrs. L. N. Gambill has re
Mrs. Reece Wvsong entertain--1 turned home after visit ng ten
nd the Maids and Matrons Chib | days with Mr. and Mrs? Wa’ter
Buis and
| - Warm Water Founts
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GOOD SUPPLY FARM FENCE
Barbed Wire, Hog Wire, Sheep Wire
HAVE YOU SEEN OUR
NEW KERROGAS OIL
COOK STOVES
Mrs. Mose Johnson- was re-
elected President fif the Garden
Club Monday when the club
met in the Club Room for their
btitiness Meeting.
Other officers -elected tvese:
First Vice-Presidehtf Mrs. L. H.
Amove; Secondi^fice-Pijesident,
Mis. A. I. Davies; Third . Vice-
Pi^>idenf,MpS7~Jnd,B HuTrtr
Recording Secretary, Mrs. Aaron
Miller; Corresponding \Secretary,
Mrs. Harry Karlsberg; Treasurer,
Mrs. A. A,- Sad'er; Reporter,
and Historian, Mrs. Paul Don-
ald. . —■■• ■:
I'< llowlng election of officers
Mrs. Johnson introduced-""' the*
Ccunty Agent, Nick Owen, who
4?avc a very vivid picture of
laiinscaptng thehome ground
rr harmony with the location and
Ihc type of house. ML Owen
then introduced D. E. Donaho,
Sbil and Garden Specialist from
A & M College, who gave some
vety important points on how
11 use commercial fertilizers,
fin-t having the soil analyz’d,
to be sure you use the -righ4
fertilizer, also stressed the life
o* hamyard manure for r.’il
luiWer, but said is must not ‘c
used near the roots of ne.>-,y.
planted shrubs. The_..speukc:A
<f7?i7trw't('d a round tabje 1.; ••.
-Sif'u, Ainswe.ring a numb? " ~r>f
v'ta. (|tiesti<ins. E. A. Mil'--.-
.-I t ke on sited testing and rno it
’rm-whjch is very . imno b.i.t
Tht meeting was well atte..d-
Lt: C. W. Bias Is
Slightly Wounded ;
M’L. CH’l’lXlLTyns has re-
ceived a message that bcr Kus.
band, 1st Et. C. W. Byas, was.
slightly wounded in action -in
Germany, Discember 21st, He
was reared in the Eindale com-
munity, and has been overseas
about one year.
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CO&BY AUXILLTARY
I peake Bay. Virginia.
nt her lovely home Wednesday
liferru’en, a TO'ial Gkirn wd J;ws Gambill Buis, J
on "Chemistry’in War”. Mrs. G.’ in Fort Worth. •
A. Quisenberry was in charge £>-“
ployed in W.cHit^ Falls for ; Program, ’speakin" of ac-
I vrom*® * *' **' ‘' ■ ‘ * .f ? _ i_ a! « 2 —
bv>. .-’stisted by Mrs. H. J Dea- end Mr.- and j Mrs. Jess Young
v*n. wljo gave a very instructive and daughter, Nadine, of Abi-
♦ alk on Poison gas usPtl in war. lent, ano Henry Langston, of
Mrs John Hinton spoke on the Richmond. California. '«
DuPont war program. The talks j —o—
WCfc All well receiver!”' O. H. Albed. of Fort Worthj.
• Mrs. W. R. Covey reported a. Ben Allred, of Austirt, and Roy;
noting which will be he’d Mon- Allred, of Houston, were in
Bowie on business and visited
their mother, Mrs. Rene Allied.
pris-'l the latter part of last week.
Mrs. T. P. Evans, was in Wich-
ita Falls Tuesday. \ \ *}
We can 1 elp youg^fe?^ynsu rance that will answer
each of these important questions to your i6om
\ satisfaction. - We will be pleased to review your
present policies and advise you as to their adequacy
without ob'igation on your part. •
was cut after those present had
paid' their dimes. The lucky
dime was found by Charlene
Privitt, W>H bake the cake
for the ’meeting in February.
Tne hoite.-s then reported that
the club now had $2.00 on .their
I War bond for a returning sol-
dier. Delicious' refreshments of
punch and cake was served to
i host- present. ■»
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BRIDAL SHOWER
IS LOVELY1 AFFAIR
Mrs. Herman Moore, the for-
i mer Miss Hazel Johnson, was
honored with a miscellaneous
shower given by Mrs. Marvin
Willett at her home, Januarv
12.
A beautiful hand-painted bribe's
book vias parsed-' around and
signed.) The guests also wrote
their favorite recipe in the book
Following the various game-:
and contests enjoyed liy those
present, the honoree Opened
many lovely gifts.
Delicious. refreshments of
punch andTeiHikies wet* ■ srrrTTi-t-scin, Stanley Keith, spent
bi+ffet style to the followin’?:
Mmef. C R. Cook. G. H Pickett Mr. and. Mrs.. Jack Garrett.
W F. KlftffiererjT. B/RmOhajr-
B C. Watson. IJ E. Pr.’kesh, G F
L. jleffeVes, Jc?s. Griggs, Wavnc
Golden, L. E. Dodson, Chacli”
' Johnson, of Alvord.. W. W. Beg
■ ley. of Nocona, Zerrel Cone, also
of Nocona, J. E. Shelton, Gl*n*n
Griffin, D. Moore, M’ss Jean
Crowder, and the honoree, M's
Herman Mobre.
Those sending gifts were:
I Mmes. Bill Mills, Dona’d Mann,
[m; Posey, Frances Kersey, Geo.
j Rucker, Gordon Cady, Charlie
King. Mark High. John White,
Ike Parks, Maud Williams, Har-
riett Marrow, Ewell Lively, El1 is
Mosier and Misses Ernestine
Mrs. James Kerr, Jr., and
babv daughter, Linda Kay, of
Wichita Falls, visited her mo-
ther, Mrs. W. B. Garrett, and
family over the' week-end.
Paul -Garrett, Seaman Zk', ar-
rived in BOwte Tuesday on a
sentative, who will be the guest I 10-day furlough to visit with his
spt.'ker. ' father, W. B. Garrett, and other
The President, Miss Inez Rudy, relatives. He Ms str ^ned at
made a special appeal for books Whidbey Island, Washingtoh.
for- the War Service library. | —o—
These books arc distributeed, to
ti*c hospitals and various, organ*.
{rations for tKe soldiers.
JJrj. Wysong, assisted by her
n other, Mrs. Mose JuTwisun, m:* -»»»>**» ne t *y>
‘•tied a lovely refreshment , El Paso where^he will.report to
plate. The. silver tea service
v rs presided over by Mrs. N. B.
E ghtberiv attended jho
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A R. Slaughter, A. C. O. M., U.
S.N., is home on leave visiting (
his wife and other relatives, af-
ter being overseas 28 months. Bowie.
Mrs Slaughter plans to accom- | / —o-^- /
pany him to the West Coast ilrs.. Hami* Sanders hrd clpl-
where he expects to be stationed ' dren. Sandra Sue and'"Rjhert
for the next several, tenths. H'i-il, have moved 'n Bowe
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The oldest lighthouse in the L,- the duml on, het busbatd
United States stands on Cape L‘vipg been ueved on vith t.-
Henry, at the entrance of Chesa- Armed Forces. He is the so . 01
M’. and Mr*, Ray Sand rs.
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1945, newspaper, January 12, 1945; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363839/m1/4/?q=+date%3A1945-1972: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.