The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1945 Page: 6 of 16
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1945
THE BOWIE NEWS
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Mr. and Mis. C. A. Worley of
Fort Worth were Sunday guests
of Mrs. L. L. Hickey.
A ONE-STOP STATION
TRY OUR HIGH QUALITY WASH,
POLISH AND WAX JOB
Memphis
Childress
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Quanah
miscellaneous shower. Co-hostesses
for the occasion were'Mmes. C. W.
Wilson, Herman Moore and A. H.
Hudgins. *
-A pmk_and blue motif was ob-
Howie-Olney--game here Friday i ■.Guests for thtr w eddt n g*iTT<?lUil “ > served in" Tbe "party roomM, where
■ the grooms father, Jim Nbred, appropriate games were played. A
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rus ell of
Sunday Kort Woi’th were in Biwic Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Ma tin
of Dallas are moving to Bowie
! to. make their home this week
I and . will reside in the Gordon
> Cady residence/ The Mtirtins,
AvIkl formerly resided in Sunset,
aid well known here, where, they
have visited often.
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DR. R. E. CORDES CLINIC
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1945
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gariett of
Oklahoma City WClXl^ Sumiay run pu>w>
guests of Mrs. "Ernest Chapdlcr day lotvisit his mother, Mr#. I’.
untt-Mrs; C.'C. Garrctf. W/V/Mts,. arid Mt.* Wait 1“ ’
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’Art League Does
i Landscape Painting
Members of the Bowie:
9:22 pm 8:59
8:46 pm
8:11 pm
7:30 pm
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PALMER OPTICAL COMPANY
203 Main St. FORT WORTH Phone 2-6764
Be one of the first to oWn-a NEW BENDIX HOME
LAUNDRY- We are accepting orders now for Major
Appliances and deliveries will be made in the Order
in Which Contracts Are Placed. Place your order
NOW, and assure EARLIER DELIVERY.
This new Bendix is a genuine P,ost-War product,
offering fourteen major improvements — an even
more astonishingly versatile and helpful appliance
than its famous predecessor.
Be sure and let us demonstrate the -actual operation
for you in our store.
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This is only a beginning of our efforts to bring to our
customers the best there is in HOME COMFORT.
impressive double ring ceremony, ^eir home
For . the rites, the bride chose
a softly tailored jguit of light blue
wool .with a brown, veil-trimmed
hat and harmonizing accessories.
Her Shoulder corsage was of
white orchids.
The couple was unattended—.
Following the ceremony, the
I Members of the Bowie, A
1 <<-agjic did landscape painti”.’,
| at. thbir all day. .meeting at ITiT.t
I kind Monday Co-liostessys o.
I Hie occasion were “MrsT*" iToTT
Winn and Miss* Winnie Da.’ •
At noor? an attractive com red
". Uisli.luncheon was served.
Mrs. A. J. Alien, vice-pres'd< .-.I.
conducted a short business :."s-
sion.
Places were laid for Miss Shir-
ley1 Ghanler of Mexia and Mrs
Jack Heugatter and s in, Bobby
Joe, of Fruitland, guests,; Miss
Martha Ann Gibson u.i'i Mmes.
Tandy Welch, J. V. C’hrk, D.
Cuppies, Walter Cofl'e d, Paul
Dun.ild. C. Y. ('u. i.',.'i,i'<l Daley- black and white
l.ovess Hamilton. D. i Cutaway, corsage of pink
A. J. Allen, W.ffbur Moigan, Tom
Pieix-e, Earl Goodwin and the
hostesses.
The October me.,'img will be
.I'.eld-at Mrs. C. Y. L'omy.s studio.
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Mrs. Spiscr and,
Artis B. Nored
seryi d to j.
i The marriage of Betty Luellen
Spiser - and- Artis B. Noted oT
Grand Prairie |ook place here
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Shower Is Courtesy
For Mrs. D. Moore
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Postwar Adjustment Reducing Railroad Travel Time
via Burlington Lines
Gulf Coast Special's running time shortened 45 minutes
between Texas Panhandle, Fort Worth and Dallas
NEW SCHEDULES
Effective: Monday, October 1, 1945
folder, works fine!
VICKS VA-TRONOL
night, it was announced follow-
ing the opening meeting, of the
P. T. A. last week.
. Mrs. Herman Heard, president,
had charge ';of the meeting dur-
ing which various projects for
the .school were discussed Vot-
ing on suggestions made will
take place ut a later rperting; —
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Mrs. Scott Named
President of PTA
Mrs. Burton Scott was elected
president of the Postoak Patent-
Teachers Association at an re-
organization meeting held last
Wednesday at the Postoqk school.
With Mrs. M. Kirk acting as
chairman, the election of offi-
cers also included Mrs. R. Gif-
ford, vice-president, and Mrs.
Claude Starnes, secretary-treas-
urer. Mmes. A. 13. Brazeal, R.
Reaves and R. Schnntlou were
appointed 1 to the program com-
mittee, and plans were made for
a membership diive jo be car-
ried out through the school.
and the individual wTio Secures
ihy largest number of members,
proceeds of the drive,to1 be used
to finance the school lunch room
program. ~
the groom's father, Jim Nbred,
and Mrs. Nored and daughter, (prize won by Mrs. Guy Stephenson
was presented to the honoree, who
also received a pink and1 blue cov-
ered basket filled with gifts.
Guests’ registered at the attrac-
tive handmade guest book and were
invited into the dinirijj room, where
the beauttfutty appointed refresh-
ment table was laid with a pink
lace cloth. Mrs. W. F. Ward pre-
sided at the punch bowl.
Attendihig were Mmes., B. E.
Hatson, D. L. Edgin, F,. J, Moore.
,G. L. JefYries, C. V.- Young, W. F.
Ward, Smith Wall, Marvin Baker,
John Jackson, Oran Liggett, John,
...B .... business scssi n,
niss-Erma' Wall.—'Tis HiFislyT
,to head the club for the- year,
(jjhers named to office included
M&by Jo—Vleari; viee-presidentt
Barbara Allen,- spcretary-ticas-
urer; Martha Louise Cox; re-
.porter; Ellen Marie Davis, song
leader; and Miss Opal Wood,
sponsor. I,
Members attending were E"n«a
Waller, Mary Jo Vicari, Louise
Cox, Billie Jean Bryant', Ice
Magee, Jeannette Waller, Ruth
Dennis, Nola Gujlliams, Bonnie
Fenoglio, Earlene Richardson.
Ellen Marie Davis, .Tesri-’l ■
Shackelford, Nell Hoover, Bar-
bara Allen, Catheryn Scaggfe,
Winnie Lou Guilliams, and Misses
Merritt and Wood.
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MARTINS MOVE HERE
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eivwi MiSs E.va Sue Merritt, county
Ean-, Uonio demonstration agent, gave
" it demons.ration on making p'c-
• Ilbgers of Monahans. aMd Sherman | tures,.ash trays and ptiper weights
from casters th ’the meeting ol
the Montague Girls 4-H Club
Monday afternoon "*at Montague
High Schoo!.
During the
Bowie .-. , Lv. i_.„ ,_.w,
Decatur Lv. 3:35 pm I I :59 pm 9:26 am
Catherine, of Nocona, Mrs.
Young. Miss Nell Longley, the
grdpm’s child and the bride's
three children.
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Sgt, H, Williams
Honored At Reunion
While Visiting Here
Staff Sgt. Horace Williams,
who has received a discharge
from the Army after three years
service in the European Theater
of Operations, arrived in Bowie
September 18 for a short visit
with his grandparents, Rev. and
Mrs. J. F. Kilman..
Also guests in the Kilman
home last week were Sgt. Wil-
liams’- mother, Mrs; Van Turn-
bow. and little Donnie J6nes
of Winters, Texas. Following a
visit here, 4Sgt. Williams accom-
panied his mother to Winters
Saturday for a slibrt visit before
going to Big Spring,' where he
will lit' 11'HlploVl'd.
On Fridity evening, his "aunt,
Mrs. W. W. Rhyne entertained
at her home with a Xfiuriion for
twenty members of the family I
to hnnui—Sgtt Wilhtrmfii B<a>idos,—___
Mi's. Turnbow and Donnie, out- .
of-town guests included "Mr: and
Mrs. Stanley Robertson and fam-,
ily ',of Decatur.
|Mrs. Ric(hey Is
i Honored Al Dinner-
/On 79th Birthday-
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Itelatives gathered, at the home
of Mrs. Cordia Gibbons Richey in
Ringgold on September 18 fw a
family •dinner to mark Mrs.'Rich-
ey's seventy-ninth birthday. LV
A decorative theme of pink, ,
green anti white was used'in the
party looms. The dinner.table was
centered with a huge birthday*,
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Mrs. I’iciwy ami her sister, Mrs.
'Grace Yowell, of Stoneburg; are
the- only two members of the Gib-
buns family now residing in Mon-
tague County. Mrs. Yowell and |
her daughter, Mrs. William O.
Ashe, .of Fort Worth were present
for the occasion.
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MRS. DONALD TO SPEAK
FOR WESLEYAN GUILD -
Mrs. Paul Donald will be
guest speaker fori the Wesleyan
Guild .of the First Met^dlst
Church Monday night, October 1,
at the home of Mrs. Herschel
Stephens.' The meeting is sched-
uled for 8 o’clock.
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- /RITZ opens Wednesday, Oct.
3, 7:00 P. M., shewing “Flame of
Barbary Coast” first time in J
Bowie. Children 9c; Adults 25c.
Warning!
WATCH OUT FOR SNtFFlY
Head Colds
Head colds can cause much suffering
Don't suffer needlessly. Just put a lit-
tle Va-tro-nol up each nostril. Relieves
J Guinn Bowden, Arrie Fox, Jess
“"Griggs, Ar—Cr—Barros, - Ernest prevent—-wa»y-
Chandier. (). W. Watson, R. V. Gar- col,ds
<ett, J. B. Zetzsche, L. G. Rhine, time! Try It. Fol-
J. R. Garrett, Cap Stewart, J. F. low directions in
TUAelrofinol
Tucker, C, R. Lynch; the honoree
and the hostesses.
Taaat
Zephyr
Denver '. . Ar. 8:15 am
Dalhart Lv. 12:20 am r.„
12:05 am Ar. . . Amarillo Lv. 10:15 pm 10:15 am
12:25am Lv. Amarillo Ar. 9:55pm 9:50am
am
7:58 am
7:09 am
6:05 am
5:50 am
am
am
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3:01 am
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6:15 pm ,5r2l am
6:56 pm * 5:51 am Lv. .7
7:40 pm 6:23 am Lv.
3:00 pm 8:50 pm 7:20 am Ar. Fort Worth Lv. 2:45 pm 10:45 pm 8:20 am '
4:10pm 10:10pm '8:35 am Ar. .. Dallas. Lv. 1:30pm 9:30 pm 7:10am
Compereble changes will ba made at intermediate psinh, and better connections provided with other
railroads' trains for all points beyond Fort Worth sad Dallas. Asl your railroad ticket agent for cbm-
reading the single ring cerenuiny.
For the nuptials, the bride cholte
.1 suit of light blue with ’a shoufder
ijrtrsage of pink rosebuds; For
“something old” she carried a lace
l‘“iw!kert*hicf, and hor “something
borrowed” was a strand of pearls
belonging to Mrs.. E. R. Hachtel
of Monahans. ‘
Attendants were Mrs. E. R.
Hachtel, matron of honor, who
wore an aqua frock with a corsage
of white asters, and Miss Betty
Hart, bridesmaid, who chose a
ensemble with a
rosebuds. E. R.
Hachtel was his brother’s best man..
Following the ceremony, Mrs.
Hachtel aiiiT Mrs. Jay llpfer were
hostesses for the reception at the
Hofer home for about fifty 'gitcsts.
Mrs. Hachtel served the two-tiered
wedding cake topped with the tra-
ditionab miniature bride and" groom,
and Mrs. llofep poured punch.
The bride attended Moran High
School. The groom, who is well
known here, wliere he attended the
public schools^ recently was duu.
charged from the service after
the bridegroom's aunt, Miq. J„.A. | spending about thirty monthi
4:00 pm 3:48 am Lv. Vernon
4:37 pm 4:17 am Lv.-. Electra
' 5:20 pm 4149 am Ar. Wichita Falls r...
4:57 am Lv. Wichita Falls Ar. 4:58 pm
T«>as
Zephyr
7:00 pm 1:00 pm Lv.
8:30 am IO:28Lpm Lv. .
IO:37am P " *
11:02 am I
11:42 am 12:56 am Lv.
1:29 am Lv.. . Clarendon
2:01 am Lv.
2:15 pm 2:38 am Ar.
2:25 pm
3:12 pm 3:16 am Lv.
3:84 pm 3:30amLv. Chillicothe Lv. 6:29 pm 4:24
fllcnyati Tlle.Uclent
Mrs. T. O. Morgan was elee'ed
pri sideqt of tfie Home makers
Glass of the First- B.ipti. t Church
■ Tinjsday evening at a-busi-
ness m|d social meeting nt I ic
-..01'nv of Mrs. Jewel Daiightci’y.
Mrs. A. D. Wheat assisted' Mrs.
Daugherty in ' entertaining. •
Mrs, Morgan succeeds, Mrs
Duitgherty, who pjgsidecl. Othm
offieers chosen were Mmi;s. Fn.-d
Kiser, vice-presMent; C. R. Cook,
stewardship vice-president; J. D.
Daugherty, fellowship vice-prcsi.
<lent-mnd reporter; and Joe Han
kins, secretary-treasurer. Mrs.
Joe Fulcher, who has served as
class teacher for several years
was re-elected, and Mrs. OSciu’"
McCracken was named assatant.
teacher.
Reports, including excel1! m at
tendance, showed an oulsirmdmg
rucord during Mrs. Daugherty':,
term of office. At the cl's’e of
the business session, the class
presented a gift to the out going
president.-
Refreshment* were
Mini's. Joe Fulcher, C. R. Caol
Bill Edfnihslori, Ruby Carter, T.
O Morgan, Fred. Kiser, Homi r
Walters, Binnie Bias, N. B. Ila1’,
iltoy, W.-C. Kimbrough, Nad-inc
Riehaidsun,- Harrv Walnut: - -ReV.4 Alaska. lie is now employed by
Benton Smchnr Bill Str-phehs, ‘h- G.df n.l C„m„n„v irf M„n._
Joe Hankins arid Vaughn, ineni
bfcrs; Mines. A, L. .AJlis.u> ,ef
"Bowie and Melvin Glass of Amar-
illo, guesLs, and the hostesses.
East Ward PTA
"Gets Concessions
At Bowie Stadium
Members of the
Lv. 5:10 pm 2:17
Hanrietta Lv. 4:35 pm
Bowie Lv. 4:06 pm 12:47 am 10:07 am
— Tninctl recently at her home with a |
Epst Ward I couple left foi a_ visit in IJocona
I’arcnt-Teachers Association will before going* to San Angelo,
have charge of tlie sak1' of J>ca- where they plan to make their
nuts, hot dogs and candy at tht» i hoiyre,——-
' Miss Merritt Gives
I Demonstration For
; Montague -Girls 4-H
Announcement has been received MiSs E.va Sue ^Merritt, cou:
here of thg marriage of Miss I
ilie Bell Rogers, daughter of J. E. :
Hachtel. son <»f Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Hatchtel of Bowie, on September
11. The twilight ceremony took,
place at 7 o’clock at the -First
Methodist Church in Monahans
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1945, newspaper, September 28, 1945; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363875/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.