The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1953 Page: 4 of 12
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THURSDAY. AUGUST 20. 1953
THE BOWIE NEWS - TIMES. BOWIE. TEXAS
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Bowie Personals
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By MRS ZONA ELROD
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Motleys Honored
At Shower Held
BE SURE TO
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WITH FRENCH FRIES
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BOWIE S BIG
FAMILY
STORE
Other. Martha Manning
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Half-Sites frvm HI.95
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Thursday, Friday
August 20 - 21
"COLUMN SOUTH"
With
Audie Murphy
In Technicolor
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Friday!
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SERVED ON THE SPOT OR TO TAKE HOME OR ON PICNICS
QUICK COURTEOUS SERVICE
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Bowie Majestic
Matinees '•'Phone 759
2 p.m. Daily
FRENCH FRIED
SHRIMP
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Trail Drive-In
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Owens - Brumley Ambulance
Bowie. Texas
returned from El Paso where shl
has been visiting with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Frank Duke. She wil
visit with her daughter, Mm- J
J. Davis, for an indefinite^Sna
Mrs. Billy Davis returned tl
El Paso on Monday after visitin,
a few days with her parents, Mi
and Mrs. Jewell Parson.
OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TO 11 P.M. DAILY . .
5 P.M. TO' 11 P.M.
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CUSTARDS
FRESH
FROM
FREEZER
companied by Mrs. Moore’s sis-
ter, Mrs. Nell Miller of Mineola,
have returned home after en-
joying a vacation in Glen Rose.
While in Glen Rose they stayed !
at Tommy’s Courts where they
received wonderful hospitality.
Willie Watipha of Houston,
Mrs. H. L. Mayhugh and Sonny
Mayhugh of Hopis, Okla.;
*a4jr of Austin, were recent
visitors in the home of Mr. and
■ta Donald Mann and Joel, and
>■» parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Barr They were enroute to Colo-
rado to visit Mrs. Wilk’s twin
WE GIVE
S & H
GREEN STAMPS .
NEW CO-vtPACT automatic |
FJASHER
Sunday, Monday
August 23 - 24'
Randolph Scctt
in
"THE MAN BEHIND THE
GUN ’
In Technicolor
ffXflS tf'Vtlaw
Friday. Saturday
August -21 - 22
"BLACKBEARD THE
PIRATE"
With
Robert Newton
____________ Linda * Darnell.----------
—Plus—
"THE TRAIL BLAZERS"
Starring >
Alan Hale, jr.
Suriday, Monday
A.rgur.i ?3’’. - "’4
' THE BEAST TRF’ ■
. FATHOMS"
Starring
Paul Christian
Paula Haymond
Cecil Kcllaway
Kenneth Tobey
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STRAWBERRY
CHOCOLATE
VANILLA
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of Lamesa, Mrs. Frank Duke and
Charles Wayne of El Paso; Mon-
roe Shortes, Richmond, Cajif.;
Willard Davis and son, Mr.' and
Mrs. Clifford Foster and family,
Fort Worth; Millard Shortes, Big
Spring; Mrs. Bess Weatherly,
Ringgold; Mr. and Mrs. Buster
Weatherly and daughter, Burk-
Mr/burnett; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Da-
vis and family; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bell and Danny, all of
Bowie. Sunday the group all
I went to Bridgeport where they
j enjoyed the day picnicking and
visiting. Mrs. C. H. Shortes also
was in the group. She has just
-------------------YOUR -REGULAH H EFRESftMENT
ON WISE STREET JUST EAST OF "Y" ON WICHITA-FORT WORTH HIGHWAY
18x72 FOOT AWNING FOR YOUR DRIVE-IN COMFORT . . HIGHWAY
and lemonade
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which the hireling, was
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| by anti the roll was called and.
| tlie imjnutes read and approved.
’t was announced that Mrs.1
t'offield will give the, mission'
j>ook yititled “Sacrifice & Song”)
at the September meeting. The,
treasurer’s- report was given. j
Mis. Fairy Hankins, chairman
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Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McConnell
and family of Lost Springs,
4Cans., Friday night, August 14,
in Pelham Park. The McConnells
formerly lived in Sunset and are
well known here.
SUNSET PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Andress
and family spent the week-end
to be at the heds.de of .his br.dh-1 ' b^'., ‘ W(.™’' l.visiting Mrs. Andress’ brother. ----------- ............
' been . , , ’ \ h r1^’’ -abd Mrs- K',y H:,le and f:,fn* and Mrs H S Medlev and Sha-
. u " ored With a miscellaneous Tl . ■ Cl.., Okla" mis. II. o. mcuivy cnu ona
VARIETY OF DELICIOUS
SANDWICHES
DELICIOUS HAM
EAR—B—Q
FRENCH FRIES v
CHICKEN TURNOVERS
| ron Smith Of Quanah; Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Chambers and Darrell
of Irving' were visitors of Mrs. I
Ettie Smith and Paul through j
the week-end.
Those attending a family re- ;
union and get-together thg past !
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Davis included Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Cornett and family ;
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I ’MOI S WASHDAY MIRA-
CLES are yours with this new,
space-aving Wonderful Whirl-
pool Automatic: They incltuMB
total-cleansing Agiflow Act.'on W
the extra-thorough Seven Rin»e»
tn <1 it slight added cojt), exclu-
sive SUDS-MiSIR, the top
economy feature in
■'.fomatic washing!.
Park h.n tni.iv. Attn-
. DAY or NIGHT
OXYGEN 'EQUIPPED EMERGENCY
For Athletes Foot
<Ue T-4-L for 3 to 5 day*. It
actually peel* off the outer skin,
eayoses buried fungi and KILLS Williams’ of Fort Worth are also'at the home ol Mr. and Mrs.
visiting with Mr. Yale. J lining is Orville Miller. Mrs. J. E. Elrod
shared hostess duties.
j Mr. Motley was unable, to at-
tend as he is stationed with the
. * I Air ’ Force in San Marcos.
f | String music was furnished by
, Mr. and Mrs. E: V. RuSsell, Ray-
t rnond Newman **imd Thurmond
1 Baker, aftef .which n,any nice
I and useful gifts were presented
j to Mrs. Motley, the former Miss
I Lucille Geis.
g _l Ca.k e
served
I | guests.
MISS JEANNINE BYRD
,VHONORED AT PARTY
j Miss Jeannine Byrd was hon-
ored with a 1
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. the'Tibrne of her parents, Mr. and.
[Mrs? Amos Byrd; Thursday night,
I August 13,______________•__________'
I ‘tins was the honoree’s 14th
I birthday and he was presented
■ many gift's.
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Saturday, August 22
"DON’T BOTHER TO
KNOCK"
With
—---Richard Widmark —
Marilyn Monroe
-Pius-
Howard Duff
Helene. Sianley
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"ROAR OF THE CROWD", i
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TEXAS
A’ T. E.<F>iv.>
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anil Mrs. l.ei-oy
I’- 'viv' Motley of
spent the week-diid
itife,’ Mr and Mrs. Elton Motley.
, 1\'' Wil’ard Davis and son of
Fort Wort1! visited .Mr, and Mrs.
i' ■ .] I Silt ur'ihe.' ■ t.
V','. . A M-. i:.' V
price! Choose* yeur favorites now’for
college, carzcr ow'd ;.jout-iov”a we.w from
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ported the following slate of of-
ficers as recommended for the
coming year beginning in Octo-,
her: ■ '
President, Mrs. Monnic Jones;
vice-president, Mrs. Leila Allen;!
secretary, Mrs. Fairy Hankins;'
corresponding sec., Miss Clara1
Stephens; treasurer, Mrs. Viola
Powell; reporter, Miss Lura Dean
Davis; enmmuhity missions chm., j
Mrs. LaRue Avery;, benevolences, j
Mrs. Lonic Wright: mission and
MfllX-£o^ViL
program and literature. Mr'.1
Al gene Coffield;. stewardship,
Mr*—lii^ie '¥tmng!—iflwte—twirl1
parliamentarian. Miss Inez Rudy;
| program' chairmen, Mr§. Vera
j''\srr.sh and Miss Elizabeth 'Bel-'
I iah: social chairmen^ Mias I.i'.lic
Hc.ff aial Mrs. Hermith Wyspng.
Tiie o t'icer's wore imanim'ously.!
I leeted. ... |
for the evenim; was on
. .\nmri'c:t!i\Indiah and the
,J<.„.. Way”,-Uc.lHVv Mrs. Merle
!. •. cl< .-xMio also gavi the de- .
I vo.i *.al? which was the Indian
[ translation of the Twenty-third
’ Psalnt.
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■' 1 Mis: P-
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1 v. .-i t 1 r airy it uuuiks. Bei;-
>ng. Mis: b-r Rm'lv
v ;■■■ ■.. li* : h/iT
> F.’Wt l. .\|iss Lura Dean Davis
and ,'T s. ^jonnie J. ncs. Mrs.
Leila Allen led in 'prayer.
Attention was called to the
revival beginning at the First |
Baptist church Wednesday, and
the meeting was closed with1
(XKaver by Mrs. Viola Powell. Six-1
teen members were present, and
one visitor, Mrs. Cabrero.
I’i liiam
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HONORED WITH PICNIC
' Mr. and Mrs.- Floyd Huddle- j (, )|(
■ rUm.. —family: Me.—ami -Mrs: »■
G .A. yjrashear, Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. MeCt.’imell■ and Wayne, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Craft and son.
4STr. and Mr.-. Donald Wood -—--r——r-—— — — -h
,, , . . _ ,....... f j’f.the nominating committee, ne-4-
nll host.-. In a picnic In honor C'F’ . , . I
tl: ll'r 0/1 I n n f,il lotto it rf ol n to C
ON CONTACT. If no^ pleased
with instant-drying ’T-4-L, your |
dby *t WILSON DRUG STORE.
- ' sister and family. The twins will SUNSET NEWS
be remembered as Fay and Gay
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilks and Barr.
Misses Charlotte, Kathryn and
Frank Mivelaz of Dallas spent I
Sunday with their uncle, Leslie Jq Millet Home
Levy.
S. A. Yale of Ft. Collins, Colo ,J
arrived in Bowie a few days ago
tn be nt the lierlvido of hi< broth-’
i er, S. F. Yale, who has been
quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie jshower Friday night, August 14/
u/.ii........ . «■ io.--.Oj ;ir{, ;i| dt the home ol Mr and Mrs.
x«.. o. . i .... .. Orville Miller Mr« T 1Z
SUNSET, Aug. 19 — Mr. and
i were hon-
1 ily in Shan, Okla.
Mrs. Irene Lombardo and Mr-.
L. C. MantooUi and, son vw»itl>d
Mr. and Mrs. John Tilley and
family in Irving Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McGee and
family of Vernon visite’d Mrs. C.
C. McGee and other relatives
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McConnell
and family of Lost Springs,
Kans., are visiting Mrs. Stella-
McConnell and other relatives
here this week.
Mrs. J. R. Hathcox has re-
turned home after visiting the
past two weeks in the home of
her son, 1st Lt. and Mrs. Jack
Hall and daughter in San An-
totiio.’
birthday party at, : Mr .and ?Mi;s, F. B. Johnson of
Wichita Falls visited Mr. and
Mrs. Crick Russell and son Sun-
day afternoon._____________
Mr. ana Mrs. Nelson Turner
of Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. E. I
IE.. McConnell in- the home of j
(iidi’Mrs. Stella McCirrinoll Suhdavj
Mi'-'.'-'es i aTt.i rnoop
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f,'f' yisil.ri
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Tibbetts, Harlow E. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1953, newspaper, August 20, 1953; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367812/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.