The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1965 Page: 7 of 16
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early in the summer with the two
chefs taking advantage o( school
vacation.
Billy Ray is in charge of bacon
and eggs while Teresa tends to
the table setting, biscuits end cof-
fee. They alternate dish scraping
and stacking with dish washing.
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The program is available to all
school and church youth groups
wsnting to learn more about heal
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Accompanying him on the Bow
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Methodist offers 11 different e-
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to many skills learned as on - the
job training.
Jacksboro Pair Mark
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antiscptir action helps speed heal-
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foot itch, other surface rasfeei. If
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drug store. TODAY at Wilson
Drug Store.
the cooking and take care of oth-
er chores that are necessary.
Carolene, who will be entering
school this year as a first grader,
is the nurse, bed straightener and
tree watererther favorite chore).
Elisabeth empties waste bas-
kets and plays.
With the assistance of two staff Friday is major clean - up day
when all carpets are vacuumed,
(even under the beds* furniture
waxed, floors mopped and so for-
th. ....
- “On Saturday we just aorta ya-
cuum around the middle" Teresa
remarked. _
By Dre Tswaeea
News Women's Editor
Any morning at 6 a.m during
the school term at 1301 Pebble St
biscute will be in the oven, bacon
frying and coffee perking under
the organisation of 13 year old
Bdly Ray and H year oid Teresa
No strangers to work, Ray. and
Teresa have been organized for
over a year while their mother,
Mrs. Vester White, has been in
and out of hospitals and has und
ergone major surgery four times
The activity doesn't begin as
as of automobile a
keys, now being ad
nally. as 'guaranteed to fit” all
cars* Under the new law, a per-
son who sells or offers for sale
“any key which fits the ignition
switch <.11 more than one motor
vehicle” is subject to fines of $30®.
HEAVE TOI — Housework is a cooperative effort at the
Vector White heme, especially since Mrs. White in slowly
recovering from an Injury sustained 18 months ego. Top
left, throe year old Elisabeth tends to the wastebaskets,
while Carolene performs her favorite chore, watering
the shrubbery. Bottom. Teresa whips up a tasty dish,
BiUy Roy washes the dishes. • (News Photo)
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procram on Christian Vocations. Mrs.
Paula Regers. Radiologic Technologist, is
Trace (ipl ) - Mr- and Mrs.
Felix Hamilton were honored in
their home in Jacksboro August
13 from 3 to S p.m. celebrating
their 5®th anniversary. Jtld i; '
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton were
married at Newport. August 14.
1915. - 4 *' ** •
The refreshment table was cov-
ered with White lace over yellow.
The three teir cake was topped
with weddkig belli and love birds
and 50th in gold tottering, old
members. Carolene, age six years
and Elizabeth, three, Billy Ray
and Teresa (known at home as
“Sissy”) do the cleaning of the
three bedroom, two bath house,
tend to the washing and drying
(they have a washer - dryeri, all
Senior citizens met in the Com-
munity room Friday for an after-
noon of entertainment.
Hostesses for the s f t e rnoon
were members of the Bowi•<
L.-Gerda* Club. ... ' »
Following games of ttominos
and ’« the citizens were served
ice cream cups by Mrs. Sam
Cleveland. Mias Alene Covey and
Mrs T. H. Wheeler.
Senior Citizens present were.
Mrs. Ethel Arnold. R, L, McLau
ghlin, Pearl E. Schmittou, Ethel
Ford, Annie Hailey, Wilma Vann.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Inglis. F. B.
Gregory. Beulah Smith. Mrs. B.
H. Hight, Viola Atteberry, F. C.
Hamilton, T. W. Shurbet, Bill
Deweber and Jimmie Hamilton.
Also Mrs. Mary Turpin. Mrs.
- E. T. Winters, Will Kranow, Mrs.
Fannie Reid, Mrs. Minnie Ed-
| wards, Mrs. Della Gregory. Clint
Campbell and Tom Nichols.
rector ci First Methodist Church joins
Rosanna Heinze (second from right),
president of the MYF. In welcoming siu-
}•’ dents from Methodist Hospital of Dallas
Mr and Mrs CMdS Ogte of New-
port; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ham-
ilton. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hamil-
ton of JadMboro.
Auto Master Keys
Are Outlawed
DALLAS,A brief, two para-
graph bill enacted into tew by the
IMS Texas legislature is predict-
ed to have far-reaching effects on
automobile theft, the. state's cost-
liest crime against property.
tne sale in Tex
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Bowie Personals
Mrs Maudie KSUey visited dur-
ing the weekend with bar daugh
ter. Mr and Mrs. P. E. Wefls and
family of Holliday/
Kra. cade MB • *
Mrs Estelle Donald of SuasetU
Mrs. Robert Donald and Larry of-
Houston visited during tile week
with Mrs Roxie Catlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin TilghmsB.
and Jerry Schmittou at Jacksboro
visited Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Alpha Brazeal.
Terry and Cathy Lewis of Min-
eral Wells are spending a (sw
days with their aunt, Mrs. Mattie
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Amburn
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Junior
tong. Bobby and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Hudson and Devin ef
Jacksboro spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs Orville Long. - -
Herman Smith of Dallas spent
several day* with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs Hubert Smith. Mr. Sim-
on Talley of Hoiikiay visited the
Smith's Sunday afternoon.
RandeU Hamilton of Bowie is
visiting the Clide Ogle’s this
week Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hamil-
ton and Debbie of Bowie visited
the Ogto's Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Morrow and
family visited her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Cook in Throckmorton
during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Isaacs and
girls spent the weekend visiting
Mr. and Mrs. James Spradling
and Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs J. C.
Milter and family in Lone Grove.
Okia.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Laster and
(amity of Fort Worth spent the
weekend with Mrs. Georgie ■
Brown.
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Bowfo Personal*
Mrs Bernice Cantwell visited
recently with her son and family.
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Cantwell and
Rowdy of Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Date Monros of
Uberty HiU visited recently with
Ms parents, Jfr. and Mr®. R. B.
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leaf dust4s and wedding brils
surrounded the cake. An arrange-
ment of gold mums and gladlous
and greenery centered the^ table.
Gold punch was served from a
crystal bowl by the granddaugh
tars.
Friends and relatives attended
from Colorgtto Springs. Albuquar
que. New Mexico, Dallas. Fort
Worth, Holliday. Henrietta. Blair.
Oklahoma. Bowie, Newport.
Truce. Carrollton, and Candiff
Hosts for the occasion were the
seven children of the Hamilton's.
Children from Bowie are Mr. and
Mr*. G. A. Hamilton, Mr. and
Mrs. Alien Hamilton, f Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Hamilton, aad Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Hamilton. Also
a sixth
this yea.
for the family of
tiidren attend both
Th* Younger Generation
Children Take Over for Mom
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Saturday is also grocery stoop
ping time when their father. Ve
ter White sometimes accompanies
them or Mrs. Whits goes occa
sionaUy when she is able te be
out of bed any length of time i
They try to buy all needed supp-
lies for the e o m 1 a | week but
sometimes they have to hop on
their Mcycte to run to the stare
for a loaf of bread er some other r
small item.
The cooking is shared by Teresa
and Billy Ray as well as the olh
ei chores. BiUy Ray bakes brown
tea, lemon pie and other desserts
although puddings are his special-
to...... . 7 f
Sharing all the work in a wo
man's field, even helping to sh«m
poo Ins UUte staters’, half. Billy _
Ray draws the line at wearing a»
apron white washing dishes. He's
ad boy and played on the "Tig-
ers” Little League team this sum J
mer.
Teresa, who will be a sixth
grader at East Ward
does the ironing
six. All (pin chi
evening and morning services at
ths Central Baptist Church.
Billy Ray spent two weeks as
guest of ine local Lion C>ub at
the Lions Camp for Crippled Chil-
dren at Kerrville this summer.
He has had surgery on both feet
to prevent complete crippling in
his later years
Teresa also had a two • week
vacation this summer visiting re
lativee in Monahans.
Perhaps toe moot important coS-
tribution made by Elizabeth and
. Carotene is their bouncy offervea-
tribute much too their mother's
welfare.
Who could be in a down-hearted
mood with these four children be-
i jag around and contributing what
they can to- willingly to the wel-
fare of the family?
Members of the Senior Metho-
dist Youth Fellowship at First
Methodist Church in Bowie had an
opportunity to learn first - hand
about health careers through four
persons associated with Metho-
diSt Hospital of Dallas
Methodist's" Coo t di n ator of
School Programs William R- Wol-
fard presented students in three
different categories for the MYF
meeting.
Through the means of a dialo-
gue between Wolfard and the stu- l,.—,-
dents, the youth learned how a *****
professional nurae JC educated.
what a radtologie technologist fe. r*“
and what a medical technologist
Wolfard also discussed others.
among the 150 different vocation#
Id"lie found in hospitals racto as
Methodist, the only one owned and
operated by the North Texas Con-
Bowie Persona I s
Mr. and Mrs Loon Partridge
had guests to visit with them dur
ing the weekend and the first part
of the week. They were her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Almanrodc
of Munday; Mr. and Mrs. W. O
Ratliff and family also of Mun-
day; their, daughter. Mr and Mrs.
C. H. Wingert and family of
Grand Prairie Mr. and Mrs. B.
P. Horton of San Benito; and the
Horton's son. Don Horton of Dal
tax.
Mrs. Jo Alan Spears of Waco
visited during the weekend with
her sister. Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Eakmsn; Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Karstater; and other friends and
relatives in Bowie.
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Lynn, Emerson, Jr. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1965, newspaper, August 26, 1965; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1364179/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.