The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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APRIL », 1937
FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1937
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part during'the last tew days
preceding the dramatic'event.
And, for the first time in Brit-
ish history, the entire coronation
Miss Joelleu Precise, student at
<i I. A., Denton, Halted during
the spring holidays with her moth-
er, Mrs. Jessie Precise.
Miss Dlxlliel Turns returned to
C. I. A. Monday after visiting dur-
ing the college holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Turns.
Mrs. Jno, White visited over the
week-end In El Reno, Oklahoma,
with her brother, T. A. McNeill.
Miss Phyllis and Miss Jane Lesli
ami Miss Ozella McCorley all of
Nocona visited Saturday with Miss
Miriam Yarbrough.
Peyton Tucker, student at “Tex-
as Tech" of Lubbock, visited dur-
ing the spring holidays here with
friends.
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Miss Mary Frances Pierce spent
the Easter vacation with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pierce.
Miss Lillie Mae Miller of Fort
Worth sismt Thursday night with
Mrs. ('. L. Miller. Friday morning
Mrs. Miller and little son, Charles
Anderson, accompanied Miss Miller
to Fort Worth for a ten-duy visit.
James Reddy of 'Wichita Falls
visited over the week-end with
his' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Reddy.
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It It out. It’s
$100,000,000 coronatiorL.trade, _ $2000 to $5000 for robing, -
Then there’s the hotel and
grandstand business Hotels for-
tunately situated along the route
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America’s
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ces have
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We are asking everyone that like*
singing to pay us a visit, so come
out and join us Bunday night. *
School News
There were a number of puplla
entered In the Interscholastlg Le-
ague events belli at Bowie last Fri-
day and Saturday.
The Lone Star boys’ and girla’
base ball teams played In the tour-
nament held at Bowie Saturday.
The girls were defeated by Mount
Aaltor by a score of 21 to 11. The
boys were defeated by Illlnofa
Rend by a score of 3 to 1.
Mary Jo Tinney came home wear-
ing the blue ribbon from the Three
It Contest Saturday afternoon.
When Mary Jo enters a contest she
fights to win, and if something
doesn’t bapi>en she will win.
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Customer: “Do you give a guar-
antee with the hair restorer?”
Barber: “Guarantee, sir? Why,"
we give a comb!
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Aubry Horn and Bob Welch spent
the spring holidays with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tandy Welch
and Mr. and .Mrs. A. K. Horn.
Both are students of “Texas Tech"
at Lubbock.-—•——-—
C. jDowis of
itors of their
Sunday.
students of
it on‘an East-
riday. After
•as an Easter
umber attend-
Women’s White Ven-
tilated Oxford . . blu-
cher style, duco finish
Cuban heels, all sizes.
Special—
nnd Mrs. Fred Wall, Mnriow Sauni
dors and Mabron Wall.
Following the services nt the
Church the congregation went to
ti e home of Mr. and Mrs. Nonnnn
Heath where dlnnei w%» served
bi’f/et style. The children efijoved
an- Laster egg hunt 11 the after-
noon.
-51-ineh width . . . In the uewispring Weave*., -
They’re the smartest Woolens for Suits, Costs
and Dresses .... colors Beige, Greys, Blues,
Navys, Black and White.
Robt. Donald, student at N. T.
A. C. located nt Arlington, spent
the Easter holidays with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Donuld.
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of the coronation procession are
taking reservations for rooms al
prices ranging up to $650 a day
The better grandstand seats
along the procession route have
long since been hawked at any-
where from $100 to $250. Trans-
portation companies, alone, ex-
pect to do a $50,000,000 business,
bringing visitors and official rep-
resentatives from all parts of the
world.
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harried industrialists are still
wondering what to do with the
millions of medals, plaques,
crockery mugs, spoons, and what
not, bearing Edward’s picture,
which they had already made
for the coronation. But In any
event, the show should still be
the greatest in the empire’s his-
tory. .
That' matter Zof coronation
gowns and robes, forHnstance.
For the coronation season, in-
cluding the even? Itself and' and queen themselves musTtake
countless allied ceremonies and
social functions, it is estimated
that at least $80,000,000 may be
speht. Peeresses, for example,
each will spend anywhere from ceremony will be broadcast, and
the entire worldwill participate
in this crowning of the king and
queen. Conceivably, this might
the biggest show on earth.
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Rev. and Mrs. C. R. McDaniel
ami little daughters, Betty Car-
loon and Patsy Ruth, of Fort
Worth visited Monday and Tues- ’
dny with Mrs. Jno. White.
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Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Slaughter
and daughter, Mary Louise, of
Duncan, Olda., visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Slaughter.
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MEANWHILE, the vastly elab-
1 orate ritual of the coronation
itself is shaping up and rehears-
als soon will begin. An all-day
affair, replete with ancient prec- ■
edent and ceremony, the corona-
tion cannot be run off smoothly
without the' most careful train-
ing; drilling in which the king
Miss Miriam Yarbrough, Miss
Marlon Ridlnger, Miss Irene Em-
erson, Miss Zona Maurino Thomp-
son and Miss Oramae Dickey re-
turned to T. W. C. at Fort Worth
Monday after a four day visit with
their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pirtle and
children, Elgine, Glenna Jo and
Clovis, Mr. and Mrs. Jo Bieller and
daughters, Velva Jo mid Majorle.
Miss Maxine Burnett of Denton
silent IJie week-end with Mr. and
M rs. _E, Scott Avery.
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No end of pompous prepara-
tion marks the British corona-
tion. Abo.ve, extreme left, a
costly coronation gown is dis-
played. At left Is another
garment, a mantle of the Or-
der of St. Michael and St.
George. AboVe Is Lalrdsburn.
Irish black gelding drum horse,
going through his paces
tritfhing for the big show.
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Chalmers Shoemaker, student at
N. T. 8. T. C. of Denton, spent
lhe spring holidays with bis aunt,
Mrs. I. L. Chandler.
T^HE empire makes the most of
these -occasions, and the cur-
rent coronation is no exccotion.
From Calgary to Cardiff prep-
arations are in full swing. Flags,
bunting, and decorations must
be made. Luxurious gowns and
robes—at $100 s yard—must be
had. Transportation, hotel, and
communication facilities must be
ready.
There’s talk of 2,000,000 visi-
tors to the capita’l; estimates of
This might have run higher, of
course, if Edward were the kirjg.
to be crowned. Thousands of
Ift as simple as your A B C’s
wore to make a tailored suit pro-
fessionally with a McCall pat-
tern. And while you ore about
it use bold contrast of color or
combine a plain with a plaid—
it’« e I93F edict!
Miss Kathryn Walker spent the
Easter boliduys with her parents,
Mr. ami Mrs. Hugh Walker. She
is a student at N. T. S. T.'C? at
Denton.
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Malcolm Turner, a former resi-
dent of Bowie, spent the week-end
wUh friends. He is the son of
Rev. and Mrs. A. O. Turner of
Tyler, Texas.
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T. C. Price and daughter, Alta,
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Butler, son
M ilbur, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Prince, spent Easter In Terral,
Okla., the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Prince.
"The Scottie”
"The Madge”
Elvin Butler’s Garage
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Mrs. Fred" Wafl will be hostess
Wednesday afternoon, April 7, at
2:00 o'clock, to members of the
Taylor Home Demonstration Club.
Miss Vivian Hutchison of Bowie
will be the principal speaker anil
will display a group of hand-made
hoOked rugs'—Club Reporter.
Personal Items
Mrs. Marguerette Crockett, who
Is attending Foster Business Col-
lege, Wichita Falls, s|>ent the Eas-
ter holidays with- her parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Harry Garllugton, and
family. , ...
Mt____ami Mrs. Joe Roper spent
the week-end at Selma visiting her
mother, Mrs. Owens, who is seri-
ously ill.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Marvin Fischer
and Miss Esta Mae Fischer of
New Braunfels, Texas, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hogue Mc-
Donald. during the Easter holidays
Mrs. Hubert Polk was able to re-
turn home Saturday from the
Bowie Clinic hospital white site
Ims received treatment for the
past several weeks.
Mrs. Neute Prestwood nnd son,
in Vashti
and Mrs.
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Mrs. Frank Hardcastle and two
children, Mary ElizaU-th and
James, of Bridgeport visited over
the week-end with Mr. nnd Mrs.
M. A. Bryan.
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jo.ving the happy occasion were:
Mrs. N. E. Heath, class teacher:
Miss Versel Wall, Miss Carrie Kuih
Keene. Miss Lavern Pickett, of New-
port, Miss Lillie Belle Garlirigron,
Miss Mildred Keene. Messrs. Ma-
bron Wall, Otis Elmore of New-
port. Henry Gaines, Forest Wall
and Melvin J. Gaines.
Sunrise Breakfast Enjoyed hj Elert Taylor >1. I). Club to Meet April 7 I
"The Sherwin”
Sunday School Tfass
At sunrise Eaglet morning the
mi mliers of the Alert Sunday school
class of the Calvary Baptist Church
gathered on the beautiful rocks in
the Norman Heath (mature, located
north of the Taylor school hi,use,
for a Sunrise breakfast.
Miss Versei Wall led the devo-
tional nnd directed the entertain-
ment. Thes Lord’s Prayer was re-
peated In unison.
Breakfast wns cooked over a l«>n
fire and served from a rock table
provided by “Dame Nature.” En-
with our new
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PAGE THREE
•X:.lx '.X;- Style • Fit • Ease-of-Us«
By Lillie Belle Garlington
Sihging Sunday Night
Regain} Sunday night song serv-
ice will be held at the Taylor
School ■ house .Sunday night.-April
. 4.__The -‘Ong director, Fred Wall,
extends a cordial invitation to the
general public and all good singers
to be present.
Rev. R. C. McDaniel Accepts Call
The Rev. R. Chester McDaniel
of - the Baptist Seminary In Fort
Worth, has accepted the call iis
pastor of the Calvary Baptist
Church and Is to fill ’the pulpit
each First Sunday. He conducted
Easter Services at the Calvary
Baptist Church Sunday morning.
Special on the program was the
singing of "Christ Arose,” by Mr.
Approach of the May Coronation Finds
Britain Geared for Its Greatest Show
t.ittipnce Melton Jarrett was ad-
mitted to the Bowie Hospital Sat-
urday with a serious ease of pneu-
monia. are all wishing him a
fast recovery.
A numlter of people frym our
community attended the Singing
Convention held at Bowie Sunday.
Jack Tinney of Arlington and
Billie Tinney of Lubliock spent
the Easier holidays with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tinney.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Oscar Gray
Bowie sjient Sunday
with W. D. Hardison.
Mrs. Thelma Nelson entertained
the children of the community Sun-
day with an Easter egg hunt.
Me are still having singing at
the Church every Sunday night.
Jiftkie, spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr.
Barnett. F
Mabron Wall left Monday for
Lamesa, where he has accepted a
position.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Caswell visit-
ed his mother, in Sunset Sunday
afternpon.
Miss Grace Waters nnd Mrs.
King, teachers in the Stoneburg
school, visited Miss Melba Creswell
Monday evening.
Mrs.' E. R. Gray and grandson.
Smoky Gray, attended church in
Montague Sunday morning.
A number from Taylor attended
the Singing Convention In Bowie
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs.YZFred Wall and
family attendedjr birthday dinner
Saturday at Newport for Mr.
Wall’s mother, Mrs. F. D. Wall.
Mrs. Wall was celebrating her
seventy-second birthday.
Albert Huth of {Dallas visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huth
during the Easter holidays.
School News
Miss Melba Creswell and Mrs.
Caswell carried the pupils of Tay-
lor school on a Easter egg hunt
Friday afternoon. In spite of the
cold north wind blowing the chil-
dren reported a good hunt.
Mias Melba Creswell and Mr. and
Mrs. J. I. Caswell attended the
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J^ONDON.-r-Now thoroughly re-
adjusted to the new rulership
which so suddenly succeeded
that of Edward VIII in Bucking-
ham Palace, England is again
absorbed these days in mam-
moth preparations for the em-
pire’s biggest show.
The confusion created by Ed-
ward's abdication pretty well
dissipated, but not without a
huge loss to British merchants,
the country looks ahead with in-
tense interest to the dale of May
12, when the new king and lhe
new queen. George and .Eliza-
beth. will formally ascend the
throne
Difficulties may arise, but tra-
' dition demands that the show
go on And so Great Britain
talks and works and lives for its
next coronation. The last one
was in 1911
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