The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1937 Page: 6 of 8
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When functional pains of men-
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SIDE, CROWDS HEART
If stomach GAS prevents sleeping
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dose brings ortt poisons and relieves
gas that seems to press heart so
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ty of Montague
You Are Hereby Commanded,
That you summon Iq- making Pub-
lication of this Citation In some
newspaper published In the County
of Montagne If there lie a news-
paper published therein, but if not.
then in the nearest County where
a newspaper is published, one on
each week for four consecutive
weeks previous to the return day
hereof Elizabeth Loring whose resi-
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pear before lhe Hon. 97th Dlstric
Court, at the next 1 ’ _ _
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... .. .. ? on Aj)rll 5th titi env nnr r
was here Friday evening enroute to
Iluffalto Springs. A band number
was enjoyed by those who greeting
them. - ' s--■■
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Taylor were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newton
Denton, near Bowie. Sunday and
were among those of Bellevne who
attended the Singing Convention
anil hearing the Stumps Quartet.
Mi. and Mrs. George Mayfield of
Laredo, who visited his parents
in Bellevne lust week, an* visiting
Mrs. Mayfield’s parents. Mr." nnd
Mfs. -Talmage Misire. pt Bowie.
Mrs. E. W. Cox anil Mr, and Mrs.
A. 1). 11'37.
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Boy ! I bet those
Oh, .well, such is
Personals
Lulne Bryan was In Bridgeport
Sunday afternoon.
David Major came home for the
weekteiid.
Miriam Yarbrough left for T. W.
{1. Monday afternoon with her par-
ents. '~~
Jody Greenwood was in Fort
Worth Thursday on business with
his mother. .
Jo Ned Horton and Robert Ln-
tlinni were tn Buffalo Springs and
who play baseball have picked iip
W. II. Barker's habit of wnt'-hlng
tliy^slilellnes. Some of the girls
•rimluh’t phiy because of some of
the hoys on the side. A 1 londc
Soph In particular.
.lean H. got some candy from
-Dewey for Easter. Then on Sun-
day she spends the day with Mar
guret C. (So she says and who
wouldn't lielieve Irer.) It sure Is
nice to have a sister sometimes.
isp’t It Charles?
ten Itynn hasn’t n ehance.
But Warren seems to Is' bearlhg
up ns he uas with Beth Prince at
Hie datiee Friday night.
j'Jerr.v Butler bus "two men in
her lite now,” John George" mid
Bill Edmiston. Tluit's not so good,
Jerry—for one of them.
Uolierta II. and Ix-wls II. were
eertainl.v la the Easter Parade
Sunday. They walked around town
all afternoon,
new shoes hurt,
life.
..Wonder why Wanda line anil
Fay Ituth passed up that ihnnce
they had Sunday night with those
goml-looking boys- from Henrietta.
Iieuieml>er “Opportunity only
knocks once."
Well, here's looking nt ya.
, Luff.
The Checker-Upper, Esquire
The Cherker-l'pper
"Not that he particularly cares.”
as Charles says, but he’s Just won
deling what Marjorie Ims to lb.
now Ural Mhe dm-sn't go with him
anymore, vou'u never know Char-
les—never know ’
SiMiaklutt of Chillies, we might
ns well bring iq> Ihnl important
subject of G. C. He's Iwn dating
Miriam Yn rbrough. Watch out,
Bill or you'll lie out In the cold.
Again sis'akiiig of Charles (Char-
les Coflleld this time) I hear his
greatest and latest admirer Is-Dana
Sue. I lielieve you've got some-
thing there. Charles.
We sie that Melvin Barlow keeps
Maurine’s picture in his isieket
right next to his heart. He's also
seems
Writer.
—English teach-
teaeher.
Jean Ilnrrlson—Old Maid-School
teacher.
Bud Dyer—Mayor of Bellevue.
Bill Miller- -T. W. C. professor.
Jerry Butler—Sailor.
Liiille llrynn—Girl Scout.
Ann Biiicus—A housewife.
Hlial YOU Ought to Be
Duili:' Sue-Hl detetivo.
Griuv Grlflln—Civics teacher.
Weldon Brashear—-Prize- fighter.
Joy Joun Welib
Maly .Io Fontaine
This 'n That
Wonder jvlio those two boys were
that Betty Jo and Juanita E. were
seen with Sunday afteruoon. Thefe
illicit be something in the old say-
THREE. It CONTEST
Mary Jo-Tinney of Lone Star
won. with second place going fo
Berfilce Mntlley of Illinois Bend.
anil third to Doris Chandler of
Ix'onii.
Fu.i Rmh Phelps—Swimming'ln-
styuetor.
Maurice Bowden—History leach-
er-
Huie Brniili—Reporter.
Boys Ward and Grninfiiar School:
Ringgold won the championship
with second and third places go-
ing to Forestburg and Stonebnrg
respectively.
Girls Ward and Grammar School:
Forestburg won first, Montagu
second, and Bowie third,
Rural School Boys: First, Illi-
nois Bend : second, I’leiisiint Itidge,
and third, Snlqiia. -
Rural School Girls: First, Ixs>nii,
second, Mount TulHir, third, .Deliv-
iIighl ights of Bowie Higli
"Shorty"—the skating rink mnnr
—whs seen pouring sweet nothings
(at least it looked Hint way) Into
Mary Jo Worley’s ray Friday night.
No doubt eferyone hns by this
time heard of Durlene’s going Io
time heard of Darlene's going
visit her Isiy friend at A. A M.
over the wis'k-end, iittendlivt a
laill, mid being elcctml queen of
It. ‘Tier- Majesty" does suit her
rather well, don’t you think?
For many of us It seetdeil like
•old times when some the ex grads,
came home from college for Easter.
Chalmers and Iiixlls-ll. end - of
course Joellen and Dean, are still
carrying on their old high school
romances.
Many of tlio Boy Scouts had
their first exiierieiiee in camping
wlien they pitched their tents by
lhe City AiuHtwrlmu and spent
.Saturday night there, IVes It cold,
Isiys?
It seems that J mini tn Elliott
and Bt'tt.v JoTnies were alt fmrued
up over an article in the "Maroon
and White" last week. We Won-
der why?
Melvin Bell seemed, to be very
lonely Sunday evening r I d I n g
around by himself. Wonder if he
and Jerry Dorman have called It
quits, also?
Wonder why Ixinlse Joplin smiles
sneh n cute little smile ever.v time
anyone mentions Fort Sill?
Jerry Ikiriunn nnd Mildred Bar-
low must enjoy having the Hic-
coughs. Judging by the fnn they
bad hiccoughing Igst Monday.
Jody Greenwotsl. BUI Gaddy.
Hamel Sanders. Dale Browu, Boh
Welch, anti Caroil Davis have tak-
en up gdlfing. lielieve It or not.
They’ll have to get pretty good tie-
fore they enn l>eat George Rucker
anil Mr. Frnsher at tt though, ns
these two have already liecome full-
fledged golfers.
To Rest in the ‘Graveyard of Ships’
m.—‘Hpelllng, 4th nnd 5Ui
BOWIE TEXAS
ADLERIKA
G. 0. Slaughter A Co.. Druggists.
In Forestburg by E. H. Medley,
Druggist.
Niliediile of County Meet
Ttie following is the schedule for
the remaining events of the Coun-
ty Meet :
with am
County
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APRIL 3rd
P:0(> ii. in.—-Track preliminaries—
Juniors, ('Inks A and Class B.
10:00 u. m.—Rural Pentathlon.
finals
They
AARON MILLER’S
Bowie’s Exclusive Store for
Men and Boys _
you to
torouch
MtO.
APRIL 1st
7:00 p. ill.—Rural Sehoid Decla-
liintlons
8 :3(l p. in.—Story Telling.
Declamations for High Behind
Juniors.
APRIL 2ml
Singing for
MILLER SAYS,....
Men and Boys'
SPORT OXFORDS
All White — White and Gray
— White and Tan mid Two-,
tone Gray—-
$1.98 $2.49 $2.98
$3.95 end $5.00
nuil No
Sinjrlr”. nil eUmlnnted ex-
, . Bowie nnd 1’rnlrle, Point.
Sontor Girls: Singlos, Stonvlnirg
Saint Jo in<‘ot In the finals.
? nnd Bowie
HI
Stomach Gas
Ona «©•• of ADLSRIKA Qulcldyre-
ll«v«a faa bloatinc. cleaaa out BOTH
uppor and lower'do wait, al Iowa
•at and alaap tood. Quick. th<
notion, yat antlraly aentla and i
9:00 in ni.—Choral
Ward Schoolw.
10:811 a: in.—Choral Singing for
lijiriil Schools.
p is) ,i. m. -Tennis (continued).
1:00 p. in.—Arithmetic.
Extemisil’iiiieous Speaking.
1 :3O p.
Grades.
2:00 p. in.—Siielllng, Oth and 7tb
Grades.
2 :30 p. ni.—Spelling. 8th ami above.
Music Memory.
3:30 p. m.—Picture Memory.
7:3b p. m.—Finals In all declamh-
tlons not heretofore determin-
ed.
j Results of First Two Days of The
1 C.ninly Meet
inc Cdilhfy Mwl wns rrmlintteil
by n series of events Friday nnd
Sntiirdiiy. March 200 nnd 27. The
following • is n stannary of Hie
events that took place during Inst
weekend:
Success
There are two things ^me iniirft
have before he can Iz-come sucis'ss
fill at any business, occupation, or
work. First, he must have an
adequate knowledge and under-
Standing of that work, nnd second,
he must have enough pr:M.leiil ex-
perience in the work to proVe Ids
ability to succeed 111 Hint work.
Before we can get Hint ex|icrl-
cnce P'hlcb Is so essential to sue-
eess. we must learn how to go
about. Hint work. We must know
wluil to do and how to do It, nnd
to do this, we must ls> educated.
Anyone will tell you that the
’ best way Io secure nn education Is
to go to school. Even men who
have siiccis'ded without even fin-
ishing their nigh school education
will tell you that the best mid sur-
est way to get an education Is by
going to school, and that the l>cst
way lo excel tn npy (-work Is by
attending college or business siTusd.
More than ever In this coming
generation will a college education
be required. More Hum ever will
u person need to lie skilled in his
work before he tAn liecome suc-
cessful.
The harder yon study In school,
the more eduented you will liecome.
The more education you have, the
easier It will l>c to get ex|>crlenee.
And the more experleniv nnd know-
ledge you receive, the wore likely
yon will become successful.
That Is why we hnve bran going
to schisil all these years. To
learn, not only for the sake of
knowing, but so Hint ■ wC may
choose our life's work, mid Is'
able t<r sny some day Ihnl we hnve
suceeeded In that work.
Chapel Program
Tui'silay afternoon’In cliaisd, lhe
extemporfineons spenkers. Margaret
Cady ’and TTim'mnn Parker, gave
their Apeeches again. The declnlni-
ersgave tl.elr declamation sis'cches
again. The?’ are Sum Ashe Mc-
Ix-inorc, Sirmkey Gray iihd Ln Rue
Butler.
The program closed
nouncementk ‘ about the
Meet for this week-end.
Bowie Teams Still in County
Meat Contests
out of ten entries Ju tennis
from Howie School only two were
eliminated. They were Thomas
Ayres nisi Mgry Jo Fontalnv. Tloll)
gave good uceotails of themselves
before being eliminated.
Ill declamations. Bowie won one
second jiliice . when Mary Virginia
Stiilllngs pla<red In her division. In
the other three divisions It was
I neecssiiry to hold an elimination
1 round. In Sub-Jtmlor Bowie bus
I two rcpi’csentatlves in the
1 for the boys nnd the girls.
I sri' lD»tfy J" ‘’Hankins mul
;Fne Ray. <’. II. Knlghlstep nnd
I (’rail Ikiulel. In Junior Iwys'Snm
I Ash MeLemore Is In the finals.
In playground ball, the Bowie
High Sehoiil boys team lost an ex-
f till tanli’ig contest tn Forestburg In
. the eh'seo gunie of the JUeeL__Fpr ..
estburg lost to Ringgold In lhe
llniils. The Howie'girls won third
' pliKT. losing to one team. Forest-
I imrg.
Ill ilcl'lile. Bowie girls. Jean liar
risen nnd Connie Kendall, won over
, lhe Noedmi girls. The buys, (’bar
les Coflli'l.l nnd Dan Lee Marlin,
were eliminated by lhe Isiys from1
Noeonii. Bowie High Hehod Is
proud of the debate tennis.
» TENNIS
Senior Boys: Doubles,.all teams
elimlniittsl exrapt
cona.
1 cept
Sc.
and -
Doubter. I’orcstburt?
inrat In tile finals.
Junior Boys: (Ohly the first
round of the meet was’ plnyed).
lamblCK. iTowle Grammar School
defeated Saint Jo. Nocona High
School defeated Nocona N. Ward.
Prairie Poln't forfeited to Bowie
High Sehoid. Taylor defeated
Forvatburg. Singles, Nia-onn South
Ward won from Prairie Point. St.
Jo defeated Nocona North Ward.
Bowie High Bchool eliminated For-
estburg. Nocona High School de-
feated Bowie Grnimfbir.
Junior Girls: Doubles. Bowie
High Seliool won from Forestburg.
Ridlnger, Evelyn
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BELLEVUE NEWS
By Mrs/X. I’. Hodges
Worthy
Nocona defeated Bowie
May Ik?
nieiabcrs
Jokes ,
History Ix'fturer: “Cun any of you
tell me what makes the tower of
Pisa lean?”
('orpulent Lady: “I don’t know
or I’d take some myself.”
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
The State of Texas,
To the Sheriff nr any Constable
of Montague County—Greeting:
: --O-------------.
Same Thing
“Why do you weep over the sor-
rows of people In whom you have
no interest, when you go to the
theatre?” asked the man.
"I don’t know,” replied the wo-
man. ■ "Why do you cheer wildly
when a man with whom you are
not acquainted slides into second
base?”
the- Nocona girl,
know some Bowie
Guinn Washburn
Robert ‘Mji.i held attended the pdlit-
inasters“'nnd mall carriers’ asso-
ciation meeting at Waco.
Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Moore visit-
ed Miss Lura Moore in Bowie last-
week.
Miss Faj’ and Mias Mattle Hodge
of Lubbock Tech College and Mrs.
W. T-. Harris and family of San
Antonio spent Easter with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hodge.
(’. A. Jolly of Petrolia, Floyd
and Arnold Jolly of Denton Teach-
ers College, .spent the Easter holl-
Mays at home.
ern restaurant is no reason why a man
in working clothes should hesitate to
come in.
Because we've always welcomed them
and have gone out of our way to give
them quick service—and the quantity and
quality of the food excells that served
anywhere In Northern Texas and at
equal prices.
WE WANT TO SERVE YOU, AND WE
KNOW YOU'LL LIKE OUR FOOD AND
SERVICE.
OPEN ALL NIGHT
MORROW’S
COFFEE shop
the snme being the 1st Monday at
the Court House thereof in Mon-
tague then and there to. answer to
a petition filed In said court, on
■■the 20th day of September A. D.
11)30, in a suit numbered on the
docket of said Court No. 8938,
wherein Ottls Loring Is plaintiff
and Ellzilbeth Loring defendant.
The nature of the plantiffs de-
mand being as follows, to-wlt:
That plaintiff and defendant were
married on or about the 1st day
January 19?7 and that defendant
after said marriage started a
course of harsh, unkind and eruel
treatment toward the plaintiff and
without any just cause or prova-
cation on plaintiffs part, plaintiff
prays for a divorce for full cus-
tody and control of the said two”
(2) minor children born to said
union and for cost of suit.
Herein Fail Not, And have you
liefore said Court on the said first
day of the next term thereof, this
Writ with your endorsement there
on, showing how you have execut-
ed the same.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Mon-
CLOTHES DON’T MAKE THE MAN
-Anyway, Not at Our Restaurant
U We had a man tell us the other day
JL.' Tl that he didn’t like to come Into our res-
taurant in his working clothes. We
asked him why, but he didn’t know ttie
explanation, and we cannot think of any
either.
Just because we have a beautiful, mod-
ing “There’s something
UlllfOHIl.”
W. C. Stagg hud an envelope la
his [Hieket Sunday njgtit that must
have licen vi,r.v interesting. At
least when he read, it his face
turned nil colors.
-Margaret C. and Bill ”
were ut the preview Saturday'
night. I wonder If they found the
show or each other so interesting.
Well! Well!! There is anotlier
Senior girl that is engaged and
plans to !>e married next March.
The boy from Oklahoma will visit
her this week sometime,
she v.’J'l show him off.
Ask Mary Jo Worley if she is
euvloo' lot the skating rink lo
leave. I imagine she will s„y “.No”
Sam N. seemed to find u gradu-
ate of Bowie ver." intercstlrut Frl
day night over at Buffalo Springs.
Ask nuj of the band
about (nt bus trip back.
Ask T'eva who walked bore
with her irom the show, Sarnrdny
nlglit. ’ I believe it was Peyton T.
Kenneth J», seemed to want to
take u Noconn girl to the skating
rink. What’s the matter with-th"
Bowie girls, Kenneth?
-Sjieaklng 01
' seems to
iioys real Well,
lu particular.
It sceniH tiiut-U-WHiiber >f girls
Boys: Harry Stout,
Junior, of Pleasant Ridge, C. II.
Knlglit:,tcp of Howie Eas| Ward,
Ruin, sleet, nnd an Inch of snow
fell in this vicinity Sunday night.
Snow fell all day Monday, but
melted ns fast as it fell. It is not
certain fHht It killed-all fruit , at
this date.
Clay comity Tract Meet was post-
poned last Saturday until Wednes-
day on account of weather. The
Meet was to lie held at Byers.
Bellevue Federated Missionary
Society did not meet at the Baptist
Chureji Monday because of bud
weather. The meeting will lie held
Wednesday evening It weather |s>r-
mlts. The program consists of n
song by congregation: devotional.
Mrs. ('. S. Wilhite: special music:
business.
Bellevue observed Clean-TTp Week
hist week nnd the little village put’
<m ii real Easter appearance.
At the school buildings a very
careful Inspection was given Inst
week. All gns pipes for the entire
school plant, inside and out, were
given 11 thorough inspection, also
nil connections mid radiators. No
leaks were found.
The Bowie Good Will delegation
Nocona South WuTd defeated Saint
Jo. Bowie Grammar School elim-
inated Nocona North Ward. Mon-
tague won from Nocona High
School.
Knlglitntep of Howie East
Cedi Daniel ’of Bowie North. Ward
and Frankie Martin of Nocona
North Ward meet In the finals.
Junior Girls; (Since there were
less than nine entries in this event,
the contest Friday night determin-
ed the winner of the comity.) First
place went to Dimple Jo Wright
of Stoneburg. Sei ond, to Mary
Virginia Stallings of Bowie Grauw
mar School. Third to "Marilyn- she
Beck of Nocona North Ward. Fourth
to f'oli'cii Hill of Forestttarg.
Wichita Falls during the week-end.
G. -C. Meyers was In Buffalo
Springs Friday night.
Warren Ryan and Paul Ryan
were In Wichita Falls Saturday.
Dorothy Parks was in Alvord
Sunday.
Marian Ridlnger, Evelyn Wld-
lake, Zona Thompson and (Dlxiliel
Turns, from T. W. C.. were visitors
In Bowie this week-end.
Aubrey Horn. Peyton Tucker,
and Bol> Welch from Texas Tech
visited relatives' this week-end..
Chalmers Shoemaker, from Teach-
ers College visited at home this
week-end.
Louis Lane was In Dallas Satur-
day and Sunday.
Lottie Mae Oliver spent Easter
Sunday visiting relatives in Tiptop,
Oklahoma.
Rammed by the Dollar liner President Coolidge, the oil tanker
Frank H. Buck is shown settling to its last resting place, the
’Graveyard of Ships,” off Land’s End, San Francisco. Salvage at-
tempts were practically useless. The Coolidge itself was badly
^iamaged in the collision. Two tugs stand by as the tanker sinks.
DEBATE
Girls: Bowie earued the right to
enter the district meet by defeat-
ing Noeona. ---
Ho.vs: Nocona defeated. Howie
for the 1 hmnplonshlp.
DECLAMATK »NS
Nidi Junior Girls: Hetty Lesli of
Noeonii North Ward, Hetty Jo
Hankins of Bowie North Ward,
Betty Fay Ray of Bowie South
Ward, and Charleen Lelnweber of
Ringgold earned the right to enter
the finals.
Hull-Junior
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MAROON AND WHITE 8TAFF
Bdltor in Chief ....—
Aaalztunt Editor
‘Sports Editor —.------
Society Editor -------
Comic Editor —
Senior Class Reporter
Junior Class Reporter
Sophomore Class Reporter
Freshman Reporter --------
Sponsor —-——•
Dale Brown
Ann Baccus
Kenneth Reddy
Kenneth Precise
Kenneth Givens
Lulne Bryan
Mary Jo Fantalne
Roberta Williams
Virginia Robinson
. ’ W. II. Frasher
Maroon and White
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Perry, Coy. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1937, newspaper, April 2, 1937; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1374809/m1/6/?q=corinth: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.