The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1952 Page: 11 of 18
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Floor furnace sole ends soon!
Don't miss this —
LONE STAR GAS COMPANY
The summer discount in Lone Star’s great Sale reduces down
payment on automatic floor furnaces to as little as $15.12.
Monthly payments are reduced to as little as $5.22.
It Is wise to buy now to benefit by generous summer dis*
count In addition, there is no installation delay, no discomfort
no inconvenience. •
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Sale ends soon. Get expert advice on heating equipment
Call Lone Star for a Free Heating Survey, today.
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for your refrigerator.
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THE BOWIE NEWS
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
PERSONALS
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1952
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EVERYTHING IN QUALITY BUILDING
Bull
MATERIALS
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SHAHBURGER
Lumber Company
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Phone 264
602 W. Wise St.
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Burgess Funeral
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Congratulations
to attend our services.
To Fair Officials
71$
tians will meet together to com-.
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For the Magnificent Job
You Are Doing!
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For The Many Praises For Our New
PURE-PAK Paper Cartons For
It’s a Good Fair
FERNDALE MILK
Evans Motor Co
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Three Widners
Modern New Machine Fills Them
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Open your windows
toward God
FORD SALES AND SERVICE
Phone 468
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Isaiah,
John
" Docia Donald of Wichita Falls
was here on business Monday.
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You are cordially invited >
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The wisest and best men in all
ages have been glad to look to,
the Church for their inspiration
and support.
BELLEVUE
By MRS. LESLIE DUTTON
We Thank You
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Austin, Texas
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a Bachelor of Arts degree from
Texas Christian University.
During his last year at Bay-
lor Davis was elected to head
his law fraternity, Delta Theta
Phi. He was also appointed to
the Student Bar Association
Grievance Committee which
tries violators of the student
honor code. He and his wife
have just recently returned to
Bellevue;
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clear, accurate, modem English.'
On September 30, 1952, thou-
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Mrs. Lee Tyson over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lankford
have moved to Bowie to make
= I their home and sold their house
! here to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dav-
enport and sons.
MRS. TAYLOR WALL
HONORED WITH SHOWER
MONDAY AT CHURCH
1937 and 1951 thirty-two of
America’s, greatest Bible schol-
ars had taken part in this proj-
ect
At long last
Jeremiah,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tyson were
in Wichita Falls Thursday visit-
ing their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Tyson and daugh-
ter, Carolyn. Carolyn accom-
panied them home for a fev^
days’ visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C.- R. Davenport
had as their guests over the
week-end Mr. and Mrs. John
Craft of Wichita Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Yoa-
kum of Wichita Falls visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Williams on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reid were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Miller and baby in Bowie
Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Avery had •
as their guests over the week- ■
end Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Henson
of Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunt spent
Sunday in Waurika, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Wetsel
had as their guests over the
week-end Mr. and Mrs. George
Wetsel and daughter of Fort
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davenport
four sons: Daniel, Ralph Jr.,
Larry and John Wayne of
Bowie; two brothers: John Down-
ing of St. Louis, Mo., and George
Downing o’! Carralton, Mo.; -two
sisters: Mrs. Anna Tomkel of
Wichita, Kans., and Mrs. Re-
bceca McCarty of Hawkpoint,
Mo.
Pallbearers were G. W. .Dor-[
sey, Scott Whaley, Dec Bennett,:
raWill YTotncriiA [
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SECTION TWO
Moses,
Amos, Mark,
MAX CHANDLER MADE
"ACTING MANAGER OF
LAMESA CONCERN
Max L. Chandler has
made acting manager of
' Henningsen-Lamesa, Inc., an egg
processing plant which is a big
concern in Lamesa,
He is a former .Montague
county resident and is the grand-
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Chan-
dler of Fruitland, Texas. His
wife is the former Glenda
Swann and they have two
daughters, ages 7 and 2. His par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Ch^gdler of Lamesa.
Armsworthy, Hope Hudspeth
and Mickey Roberts; and re-
porter, Mrs. Fay Teas.
Group Three served pie and
tea to qie following: Mmes. Lew-
is Orr, Hope Hudspeth, Mickley
Roberts, Mary Armsworthy,
Bonnie Ford, Billie Deweber,
Charles Gowin Davis, member
of the 52nd Texas legislature
from Bellevuef Texas, received |
his Bachelor of Laws degree1
froip the School of Law of Bay-.
lor University at the recent sum-I
mer commencement exercises. ]
Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex
O. Davis of Bellevue, also holds
.....Mu- Taylor Wall was honored
with a surprise pink and blue
shower Monday afternoon, Sep-
tember 8, at the First Methodist
Church by the Woman’s Mission-
ary Society.
The regular Missionary pro-
gram was enjoyed by the ladies
after which the honoree was
presented with a beautiful cor-
sage and a lovely array of use-
ful gifts.
A delicious refreshment plate
with appropriate favor
served to the 27 guests.
CHARLES GOWIN DAVIS
RECEIVED LAW DEGREE
AT BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
Of;
This is to advise that I am
not responsible for any debts or
obligations made by anybody
except my self.
L. C. FOSTER.
28-29-30-p
sey, Scott Whaley, Dec Bennett,:
Oscar McCracken, Bill Henson I
and Joe Fulcher.
direction
Home.
He is survived by his-Wife,
Mrs. Frances^Downing,. Bowie;, c]ajming the new Revised Stand-1 Patterson in Odessa.
Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keck and
children of Fort Worth have
been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Amos McGregory the past two
weeks.
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yet dignified revision of the
Scriptures for use in homes and
churches. Their task was to cor-
rect the errors in text that crept
in during centuries of hand
copying; to eliminate archaic
words and word endings; and to
replace with modern equivalants
the more than 300 words in the
King James Version that have
changed meanings since
when that version was
lished. ,
To that end they divided the
Bible into two sections, the Old
Testament and the New Testa-
ment. The Revised Version of
the New Testament was pub-
lished in 1946 and has been wide-
ly accepted by the American
people as evidenced by the fact
that more than two million cop-
ies have been sold.
On September 26, 1951, the
final pages of the Old Testament
was handed to Thomas Nelson
and Sons, Publishers. Between and sons have recently returned
from Turner Falls, Okla. ..
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wetsel had
as their guests during the week-
end Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wetsel
and daughter of Fort Worth and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lee Wetsel
New Version of i|e Bible To
Be Presented on September 30
By Nev. W. F. DAVIDSON | of scholars ever before possessed,
Pastor First Christian Church |.they” accepted their assfWmertt
I to produce an accurate, simple
We who live in what has been 1 —* • ■ • •
called the “Atomic Age” have
become accustomed to reading
and hearing about the many de-
velopments that have been
made in the fields of industry,
science and medicine. However,
in the religious field something
great and significant has come
about, also, it began in the year
1937 when a group, of America’s
foremost Bible scholars were
asked to translate the Bible into '
the language of today. Sur-
rounded by resources of manu-
script discoveries and archeolog-
ical findings such as no group
RALPH W. DOWNING
BURIED SATURDAY
wiiiliBL. * >
MEW OFFICERS INSTALLED
HBY BETHANY MEMBERS
s New officers of the Bethany
Dciass of the First Baptist Church
■were installed Monday night,
^September 8, at the regular
Kmeeting of the class, which was
■held at the church.
R It was voted that the meet-
bung date was to be changed from
■the second Monday to the third
[.Monday. The business was pre-
1. sided over by Mrs.. Lucille Davis,
Kiresident.
■ The following officers were
janstalled: President, Mrs. Bonnie
jFord; first vice-presidegit, Mrs.
■Camella Ashley; second vice-
jbresident, Mrs. Corrine Ed-
wards; third vice-president, Mrs.
Elizabeth Johnson; fourth vice-
bresident, Mrs. Lucille Davis;
Secretary, Mrs. Billie Deweber; Elizabeth Johnson, Lucille Da-
”group captains, Mmes. Mary vis and Christine Garrett.
Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Clarke,
Nancy and Adeline have re-
turned from a vacation at W*e
Murfay Lodge in Oklahoma. >>
Ralph W. Downing, 48, a for-
mer Alabama resident, died Fri-
day, September 5, in the Bowie
Hospital. He and his family had
been living in Bowie for the past-
two years.
Funeral services were held
Saturday at 2 p.m. from the
Burgess>FuneraL - Chapel- - with
Rev. C. A. Tucker, pastor of the
First Presbyterian Church, of-
ficiating. Interment was in the
E'mwood Cemetery under the paui wju come to us in 1952 in and sons of Wichita Falls.
clear, accurate, modern English. | Mrs. J. L. Patterson has
On September 30, 1952, thou- turned from a visit with her son
sarfdS 'of BH5Te“”bbservances ac- and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
ard Version of the Bible will be! Charles Moore of Roswell,
held throughout the United N. M., is here visiting his par-
States and Canada. At this time ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore
thousands of Protestant Chris-1 and family.
tians will meet together to com-1 Mr. and Mrs. Billie-, Tyson and
memorate one of the greatest re-, daughter of Dallas were the I
ligious advances of many years.' guests of his parents^ Mr. -sndJ.
Corner East Wise and Cooper Street*
Church School 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
turned Sunday night from sev-
eral days’ visit at Hereford,
Texas.
AUTO LOANS
Low Interest Rate
No Service Charge
E. L. COVEY
Chapman Building
2, 1952
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1952, newspaper, September 12, 1952; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367767/m1/11/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.