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FRIDAY. JUNE 18, 1948
THE BOWIE NEWS.
BOWIE. TEXAS
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J. J. Prite. pf Oakland, Cali- .__
foptua, haw bwa viM+mg in—4+h—I
home of his sister. Mrs. R. O
Harding. Other guests ■ included
Mrs. Farmer, and little -daughter
of Foft Worth, -and Mr. and Mrs.
Lem Bray of Nocona.
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of the moral character and’spir- subscription to thy Bowie News. J
itua.1 integrity of its .citizens," the i ’ — ,—- . " • '
spokesmen . for the worldwide | Mr.- and Mrs.- Thomas Brown 1
firmdd: As such, they said,"free. Brite Suridaj',-.^.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BOARD
URGES DEFENSE OF FREE GOVERNMENTS
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defense of its' sacred purpose, in
addition to the pious declarations
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jrrcsistible, spiritual;01 to its outer form..
The Directors’ statement high-
lighted a series o( papers and' re-
ports made to the Annual Mcet-
, ing. Set against tin background
■J of the great Mother Church dome
and the Church park resplendent
with mid-Spring blooms, the rc'-
{ ports..syTS/ecLJjje renaissance of
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BOSTON, Mass., June 7—De
daring that democratic govern-
ment is the instrument through
which an .
loree is being channeled into the
affairs of men. The Christian Sci-
ence Board of Directory today
urged Christian Scientists, in an--
lilial meeting, herg, . to work'
strongly and actively for th<
defense of free, governments
throughout -Jl.tx** world. : - ' .. ! 4^---
Rightly conceived, the Direc- activities throughout ....
ters told the Annual Meeting 3f:^oslwar wo,ld- and leempha-
The Aiother Church. The First • ized tht.' privileges of free assem- j
Church of Christ. Scientist.. m il,lv ;’nd f«-‘edoin of worship as !
Boston. Massachusetts, democratic f’1?' hi’ma>? symbols of "spiritual
government is something mor< ‘teedom.
than an aggregation of legislatvij
acts and legalized rules of con - ■
All CASES SCIENTIFICALLY ANALYZED BY
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SOME IDEAS ON
CONTROL OF. POLIO;
WATCH SWIMMING PLACES
Austin, Texas—Dr. Geo. W.
Cox, State Health Officer, has
issued the following statements
! and suggestions concerning the
control and prevention of polio-
| myelitis* which is now occurring
in some sections of the State.
^SpXct sanitary measures should
be observed in all communities.
Eliminate rats, mosquitoes, and
houseflies, and destroy their
breeding places. Eveiy effort
Should be made to secure ap-
proved garbage collection sys-
tems and safe wgter supplies.
Where adequate municipal sew-
age .disposal systems are not in
operation, it is vitally important
to maintain sanitary septic tanks
and outdoor privies.
All swimming pools should
maintain standards approved by
the State Department of Health,
which includes maintenance of
proper chlorine level.
Only approved milk should be
used,, and raw foods 'pnd veget-
ables should be washed thqr-.
oughly before use, and protected
from , flies, filth, and insects. All
! f o o d-.h a n d 1 ing establishments
' " to tfie
j State Law concerning the s,tejri-
ilization of dishes and utensils.
| Those restaurants with' insuffi-
cient personnel to maintain ap-
proved sanitation should close
one or two hours .a day so that
! employees can assist in Janaih-
taining cleanliness.
Over-exertion in children
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there is illness. It is advisable to
reduce tc a
contacts, es
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schools,
be closed. “
Early svmptorhs ,/>f infantile
patalv^is are .headache, fever,
vomiting. - drowsiness, followed t^hrktinn.,
by stiffness -in the neck and hack..
’When . suspicious symptoms ap-
peear. A physician should ’ be'
called immediately.
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GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY
Snooky Duncan was given a t
birthday party in the home of!
Mrs.. George S. Lee recently.
Those attending were: J. W. '
Monroe, Jammie, Louise, J. H.,;
and, . Lena Scruggs, Bobbie and j
Shirley Hickman, Betty Joyce
Thcmpson, Billy, Betty, Barbara,
and Jerry Sullivan, and Norma
Jean McDaniel, game leader.
Mrs. Minnie Edwards served re-
freshments of punch, angel food
cake, candy, and bubble gum.
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1948, newspaper, June 18, 1948; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367553/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.