The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1964 Page: 5 of 16
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Texema North Pottoboro Sunday
The Creek family are Uncles and
Aunts of Mrs. Jack Ritchie. Soma
eoe-bundred relatives gathered for
the occasion Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Ritchie and children Ml Friday to
rotura to their homo ia Saline.
Kansas after vteking here the
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Curnutte had
a long distance telephone call from
their eon in llsensssey, Okie.,
Willie Curnutte. that their little
sis year oM eon, Doyle, fell and
leeched a head injury. Ho is in
win Shelton. Metiaoe and Michelle
af Fort Worth Melissa waa in the
hospital and later developed a
ease of the Measles.
Friday and Saturday overnight
----“i of Mrs. Elsie Hewitt wore
— and Mrs. Ted Hewitt ol Tom
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ball. They arrived Tbursda
here for iwr parent's, M
Mrs. Hoag Witt of Rlnggol
Wedding aaoivereery Ti
were Friday dtaasr guests
Witts Mrs Elsie Hewitt anc____
Howitt of Nocona attended the
anniversary colobration Saad ay
after neon.
Election of officers oT St Will
lame Altar Society was held in the
home oT Mr. and Mrs. Joo Carmi
anti Jr. of Montague Mrs. Jae
Carmlnati Jr., president. Mrs
John UlMg and Mrs HHde Work-
run re-elected in the capacity of
vice president and treasurer, and
Mrs. Evalina Fenoglio as secre-
tary.
Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs
Pete Skinner were Breen Gaston
and son Jerry Davis of St. Jo. and
Mrs. Robert E. Skinner, Lisa and
Fean of Bowie. Tuesday Pamela
Skinner spent the day. Sund a y
guests Charles West of Era and
Harold Skinner of Nocona. After-
noon visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
King of Pixley, California and
Mrs. D. W. Cunningham of Noco-
na.
Week end visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Lewis were Mr. and
Mrs Wayne l^ewis and children of
Cement, Okla., and Mias Winola
Reed of Turkey. Mr. and Mrs
Homer Ray Lewis and Rebecca of
Stoneburg. Mr. and Mrs. Houston
Lewis and family of Byers.
Mrs. Barnice Buck wee a boot-
ees and attended the wedding
shower of Mr. and Mrs Donate
Gene Sewell of Austin, given at
the F ft M Community Room. Fri-
day night Bernice Buck visited
his mother, Mrs. R. M. Buck of
Bonita on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs G. L. Modearis
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ritchie and Glonellsn and Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Lane and children of
Newport to the Crook Reunion
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1964 — THE BOWIE NEWS — SECTION 1 —
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Legtl Advertising
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Jane 4, 11, 11, 1004.)
NOTICE OF ELECTION
STATE OF TEXAS
CITY OF BOWIE
I, J. A. Spears, Mayor of the
City of Bowie, Foxes, do hereby
order a Special Election to be hold
within and for said Citj
for the purpose of elect!
lowing named officers
City:
One alderman for the North
Ward to fill the unexpired term of
Bob Patterson, who resigned and
One aldermen for the East
Ward to fill the unexpired term of
Troy Woolf, who resigned and va-
cated his office.
I do hereby direct that said Spe-
cial Election shall be held on the
fourth Saturday la June, name be-
ing the 17th day of June, ISM And
I further direct that said election
shall be held between the hours of
A.M. and 7:00 P.M. The vot-
ing play shall be in the basement
of the City Auditorium
And I do further direct that oaM
Special Election shall be advertis-
ed by posting a copy of thio notice
nt the entrance to the City office
and by publishing a copy ot this
notice in the issues of June 4. June
II and June II, in the Bowie News,
said paper being regularly pub-
lished within the city limits of the
City of Bowie.
I further direct that those desir-
ing to be candidates for said of-
fices shall file their written appli-
cations to nave their names plac-
ed on the ballot with the City
Clerk not later thun 5 00 P.M. on
Friday. June 10. 1M4.
I hereby appoint George Curiae
Election Judge to supervise and
hold said election, and authorise
him to employ as many clerks as
n ay be necessary to hold said
election.
All persons qualified to vote un-
der the law and Constkution of the
State of Texts are eligINe tn vote
for candidates in both wards in
thu election.
To certify which. Witnesn my
hand this the 2nd day ot June
1964.
J. A. Spears,
Mavor of the City of Bowie
ATTEST: J. C. Wood.
City Secretary
Linton D. and Lee Campbel!,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Linton O.
Campbell of Bowie are spending
- from Saturday until Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs C. B. Crenshaw and
daughters while their parents are
at Lake Murray Mr and Mrl
Ray Driver and Marilyn of Den-
ver. Colo., were Sunday afternoon
visitors. Mrs. Crenshaw is attend-
ing summer school at Midwestern
in Wichita Falls.
Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
(hris Uselton and Linda wag
Donnie Hogg of Dallas.
Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hardy Seay were Mrs. M. F.
Wright of Nocona and her daugh-
ters, Mrs. Richard Bonds and
. children of Abilene and Mrs
Frances Miller and son ol Tulsa,
__Okla. Weekend guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Hardy Lee Seay and
Tree and Glenn Seay of Arlington.
Mrs. Cordie Ritchie. Mrs. Belle
Lewis. Mrs. Bothena Short a S d
Mrs. Will Hewitt all visited Mrs
A. C. Short of, Bowie Monday
Mr. and Mrs. 'Pete - Honson at-
tended services at First Baptist
Church in Nocona to hear their
nephew, Gerald Doyle, a mission-
ary of Quito, Ecuador give the ser-
mon. Later they were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Doyle
of Nocona,
Joe Uselton left Saturday to at-
tend O.C.S. in Austin for the next
two weeks.
Mrs, W. H. Farmer spent t b e
week end with Mr. and Mrs Ed-
BOB POSEY
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FAF LATKIt
the Enid, Okie., beepital undergo
log treatment The doctors in
formed the family in would bo •
few days before they could deter-
mine the extent of the injury due
to the severe swelling of the heed
and face. Mrs. Curnutte left Sun-
nay night to be with her grandson
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INSURANCE AGENCY
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Lions Appoint
Raymond Gerrott
Raymond Garrett boo been ap
pointed ooeretary-treaeurer of th«
Bowie Lions Club
Gerrott will sueceed Stanle>
Devlin who reigned that poeitiof
after serving nine years.
Davlin said he will continue to
be an active Lion, and received a
rowing round of applause from
directors of the club.
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Lynn, Emerson, Jr. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1964, newspaper, June 11, 1964; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1364116/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.