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THE BOWIE NEWS
PAGE THREU
IY 7, 1937
BONITA
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Porto-Rican Gowns
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BELKNAP
$500
Very low mileage.
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1936 FORD I’lCK-LP
$450
11.000 mile.'-, good condition, good
LUNCHEON CLOTHS . .
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$160
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$175
A very good < ijr in every, way
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98c
LIBERAL TRADES — EASY TERMS
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— Bring your cur to our shop for export SERA ICE.
Mother Likes To Sew —
Buy Her a Dress Pattern
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in Sunset
Service
Sales
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1936 CHEVROLET STANDARD Tl DOR
Reconditioned, guaranteed
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BRIAR CREEK
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LONE STAR
FIRESTONE TIRES Sold on Monthly Payment Plan
Evans Motor Co. Inc
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Sheer Materia).’such as’Powder-Bull Muslin. Batiste . . .
Dotted Swiss . 51>iinitv.r-tvhs that[Mother will like . ...
solid colors’amLL’tint* — . .—;——-—— .—
1936 CHEVROLET STANDARD Tl DOR
Fully guaranteed. Like new
Cool, colorful, sheer Flaxons . . . Floral
Patterns in smart sheer Prints. 40 inches
Wide and guaranteed fast colors. Yard .
Nainsook and Printed Batiste . . .
Hand embroidered . « . Long
Lengths. Bias and
straight cut.. Sizes 16
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occasion.
Oscar Miller -was in Bowie Mon-
day on business.
T>r. and Mis. (’. J. Do<J.* worth I
and Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. Martin T
attended "the afii’iual Rotary ban- I
qiiet behl Thursday evening at the I
Woman’s Forum at Wichita •Falls. I
look lor 1
RoaaU Sftx».
Agent, "visited the News oflice £at-
urdfiy afternoon.
Mrs. Joe Martin Sr., of Sunset t
spent Sundax with Mr. ’’ami Mrs. f
Dan I.. Martin.
in
of
ent’s
HATES
fun fioin start to finish.
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preached
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Give-
appearan*
enta gootl
, wondei
f our-gore . . . Bias
cut . . Form Fitting
.guaranteed Non-rip J*
seams, lace trimined .
and tailored . . . ad-
justable straps
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Colors of White, Bl
are Washable.
people
Taffeta Slips
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Chiffon Hose
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USED ERA
Personals
Nelda LaMar was in Jacksboro
.Saturday night.
Everett Eldon floor spent Sun-
day at Seymour.
Colcen McDaniel was In Bowie
Smida yaftenmoii.
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Elmo Clmviei's
Austin.
. * SO IT MUST BE GOOD"
:t the week-end with her niotli
Mrs. A T. Smith, and * *t( i.
Mrs. AV. S. Presley.
Mr. ami Mr*. AV. I.. I.awh i of
Wic-hifit-'Fiills were Sunday gue*t*J
of Mr. ami Mrs. Coy rrv.
I *ACxQ^*
I^DRUC STO»I_
Mr. and Air*. AL A. Bryan ami
t .vo girls, ijeahnine and Margin,
rite visited Sunday afternoon irT*
Bridgeport.
ices <»f surveying terrace lines or. j , . • ,»fi-_
emfouF • —H4+d—U~—you—deaum,1 J-----—
months please Angove. Mrs. Paul Donald.
in touch with Mr. Jameson, .so Don'aJxl. Jr.. and L...
a scheduh may be arranged. 1 spent the week mid m
' MOTHER'S DAY
SUNDAY, MAY 9th
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Mr. and Alt*. .Joe, Martin. Jr., of
Vernon were Week-end guests of
Mr. ami Mi> D.iti V- Martin.
MrA W. I Bla|ik<-it*-lii|n ainl ’Mr<.
Roy Truyler of mat Forrest burg
were *bopping in Bowi*- Monday.
E. T. MH’auley xva* in - peehiuf I
Frid.iv,
Mi<< Zona Ma urine Thompson. |
shtder.i al T. W- (’ at I ori W< i ih.
s pt -I i r 'i 1 a ’ \\ < -i • L' -c i i d w i t h h » i pa r V
-e*K«*? Mt1. Mhd^Mr*. J. F. *1 liom*x-np-.-r
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That’s the Reason so many
turn to PERKINS For
Many Bargains, all Makes, Models
and Prices. Every Car above SI50
Written Money-back Guarantee
See these ears on our lot. -
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1‘inrce C'liamller of Weatherford I-
and Chalmers shoemaker student I
nt N. T. S.’T. (' of I>enton. <pent I
t1m‘ wei k-eml -wit+i Mr. find Mrs. |
J. I.. Chandler. i
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. ^fiss Elsie Cluqunan of Sherman
was the week-end guest of her par-
ents. Mr. nnd Airs. Jnmes 4’linp-
-rtian.
I ami son. .mines, ,ur. ano Mrs. .hick (
MeNiitt xittendedlfhe prog rum Suh
day tit (Ink? Hill.
Bill Blew was called to Chleo |
Sunday night to his pLoprer. who 1
very ill. John Morgan acconunin I
• led ‘Mr. Bjew to Chico.
Frank ’Miller of Graham spent I
Sunday night with his pnrenls. AJr. I
I and Mrs. S. W. Miller. He return
ed home Monday morning.
Mrs. John Morgan ami Mrs. Bill
Blew; w’ore shoppolhg in Bowie
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Loss Crockett' of
Bellevue spent Sunday with Mrs !
Crockett’s sister, Mrs. Oscar Miller.
Mr. ami Mrs. McNatt of Bmvle
visited wdth fhrir daughter, Mrs.
Ben Parker, Sunday afternoon.
Bad Burgett and family. Mallard
Burgett and family of Big Spring
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Tray ,Posey.
^TJop^ld Miller w’As
Monday on business.
Those that attended the'-blrthdav
party at Bellevue Monday night.
J F Bradl y returned to.
* ill Houston Thursday .if- '
tet a two Weck< visit, with her so’m-
Gaylc Bradley, anil fatnily.
Mrs. Margaret Smith. Dean of
women at Austin College in Sher-
man, visited Thursday. April 29th.
with Mrs. Wi .S. Preiky and Mffe
A. T. Smith. -
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By Mrs. J. II. Ayres
Emogene Hollars, who lias been i
a patient in the Methodist Dos 1
pital in Dtil&s the past week, was j
able to be brought t
here Sunday. Her father, A. A. j
Hollars was at her bedside all j
week and accompanied her home.
Mr. Sparks and Mr. Tompkins
were in llenton on last Sunday.
Mrs. JaneWay" of Wichita
Falls is .spending the week with
arx? reversible.
. . $198 £
IVER oil
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Tufted BATH MATS . . .
18 X 32 . . . Rich Colors ; . . Rose, Green, Blue, Gohl ami Orchid $x00
Guaranteed fast to washing and sunlight ■ . I
Lid Covers to Match
. . fine sheer weave of silk, exquisite
quality for tlress and strong enough for service. New
shades to Harmonize with the New Print Frocks.
M<;. and Mrs. Dau I.. M.ir:.n ami1
sv.u. Imu Lws. alU-jiikd ih«* Deuo- .
a.tion,I>.iy Program at Submit Sat-
urday,
Mi < I a • l\ n Wulliiko. *t :iib Hl :it
T. W. C. t,f I art Worth, visited I
over the week end with 1ier par
ents. Mt. ami Mrs. T. L. Widiake. |
a
given by Airs. Geo. Simmons in’I
I honor of her husband. Geo. Sim
nioiis. were: Mr. and Airs. Wesley
Watlsworth and son. Alma PifrkCjL.
| Almeda Hunt. Larue Payne. Louise
and EHen Weatherford. J. E. Davis.
Donald Aliller and Buster Payne,
Buster. Donald, J. E. anil Bob
to her home Davis furnished the mtlsle for the
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J. R. Ruliy, S5 years old, retiretl
farmer of Montague county, attend
cd a birthday dinndr in Charley
April 25th which w’fts given his
son, J. W. Raby, who Wjis C2 years
old.
"\ WANT
FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1937 __
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Decoration Program
j At Brushy Church
Next Sunday, May 9
Ml
FBEB
Argrenta.
A. < >. Ba< hei spent the week-end
at Bridgepi.rl.
Ah*.- J>. I.. Phillips visited her I
brother. .Norman M< D« nahl- in I
Oklahoma City Sunday.
Mr* Theo Minin "of Fort Worth
spent the week-end in B«»\vjy.
Air. and Airs*; Thoma* M< Alurry
. Theda, of iDalla*.
’isitvd Siindny with'Mi and Airs, j
I.ouS Ah Alurry.
John r
. M,s-
Ter liotr
4Jy 'Edith-^StcpIwns
Will Cranford of Ro< k Iliin ^it
ed Brjiinl Pollard and family Sun ! n,,d daughter,.
(Uiy. • ’ ' isited Sundnv
Airs. Leonard Hankins am} two
< hildren of Bowie visited
Hatikins and family Sunday.
Air; and Airs, pete Pollard and
two children visited Air. W. 11.
Oliver Sunday at Selma. k 7
Mrs. W. C. Turnbow ^’f Burkbur-
nett was here to visit1 ndatfves FrP
day. *
Air. and Mrs. ('tnronce Monk and
children «»f .Muohstet' were visitors
in this (ommifnity last-week.
Aiiss- Evelyn o|h‘rr and Allss
Ottfda .Wallis of. Selmii *i>enr lhe
night with. Edith Stcpbw* oiie
t.iighf the hiltor part of last Week.
A!i*s Willie Luo. and Betty S.u«
• TrtrnlMiw Ringkohl spent one
night -Irntt we<*k with Roy Stophens
Mrs. Mose Johnson-. Airs, L. H. _nh<l faIAilyJ •
her father. W. R. Dix.
Airs. Albert Parsons and Airs.
Cecil Ice were visiting their par-
ents. Air. and Mrs. Alec Smith, of
Spanish Fort Tuesday of this week.
D. C. Overfelt of . Bowie spent
the week-eijd with his wife here,
and attended the circus.
Air*. Wagonseller and ?*
gertjim attended a Wurkertt Confer-
ence of the Baptist Church at Vai- '
ley »Vicw Tuesday of this week.
Aiiss Brown was iil Wichita Falls
on Saturday.
Mr. and Airs. Gordon Cooper and
baby’ and her brother were week-
end visitors of Air. and Airs. Fat
Ellis. ' •
A large crowd attended singing
at the Baptist Church Sunday iff
ternoofi.
- ' <’«‘< il and Aline Kennedy wore
Si 11 a i. 1.1 i- ia. t hu L. ..it,.. ..F
i-'iiiiiint i i * 11 a > i * iii tut ri’’i't< m
Air. and Airs. Marion Dodgm of
Nocona.
Jienzil Langford and Oral Buck
of Denton are spending the week
with 'lio.,’ie ifolk.
Alf. and Mrs. Singleton of Tern-*'
X»h‘, fikla.. here \ve»-k end \i*inn^
of her broibcr in l;i\v ami ,*i*ioi.
Air. and Airs. J. E. Langford.
The largest crowd that has ev'n-
l»eon in the Bonita auditorium wn*
there last Saturday evenlng-'to see
Aiiss Vera Vivirni Chirk of Sher
nm-n spent the vyeek-Mid with her
mother. Airs. Nora (‘lark.
52 X 52». . . . Rayon and Cotton basket
Weave Cloths. Plaids and Cheyks. Attrac-
tive color combinations, guaranteed fast
,52 X 52 . . . cloths hand-blocked l inen
. . (.White with blocked designs in
Rright Patterns
All funners who ilenire to have
their land terraced this spring. iire
nspiesti-d to notify the < ountx
• Agent s office by curd or by calling ’
nt the office stating the number of
acres they desire t’f have terraced. |
when they want the work done, the
location of the farm from the near-
est *<hool or community ami <m |
which, mad the farm N located.
’ Owner* of pasture land or
ram lies who desire their pasture
'CoiifoVr^d..should also <»>nta<‘T tlje
• Agent’s office.
By Melvin Snow
Clarence Jarrett is still ccinflqM
to his. bed. but we hope to scF him
up limT able to gyt al»out in n short
t ime.
Air. and Airs, (,’laude Vanbebbt i
• f Arilinop.-, <ikla.. vi*ited Mr*-.
Mattie. Vanbebber Saturday and’
All.*-. L-nda i.Ua—m-J-uj uv4.
• home with fliem -to spend a. week.
• Sam Mif.1i. Il ami m..tlmr ,.f Fnb
hock visited 4’ricnds here Saturday
! ami Sunday.
Airs. I. J. Stio\^ spent Saturday
. and Sunday with her brother. G
W. <oi"..me.
Air. and Mr*, n. G TLiidh.-n
and daughter. Evelyn of Tage were
at S. A. Snows Saturday night.
A huge group of .Voting' LH^ple
’■nl’iyed a party nf Air., and Air*.
Tinney’s Friday night. 'The young
folk enjoyed playing a number of
..outdoor 2ani’-<. Iheiyone reported
a ni<e time, alth 'iigh the weather
did look a little rainy.
Hr. Mr*. Pennington ,<ind
j’ guests
ll'IHps. . «t ' 1 ' ' ...........
AIi*< Kels.ty visited in Fort Worth I «»i the home of Mr. iml Airs. Jim
' To (late tin- N. Y. A. boy^iimli i'
the s'Ti|H*rv!sion
‘county terradng
ste
Brushy will hojil their anmuil
Decoration Day ami Mother’s Hay
-wubiued program, Similay, May
,9th. with an ail liny service, wbii-li
will open at 10 o’clock when the
graves will be deeoraled.
G. Garrett will act as master
of ceremonies. Congregational sing-
ing in the morning will be igil LoA
Homer Ward.
The morning sermon will be de
livered by Rev. W. R. Hornlmrg.
-During the forenoon ..program the
BowieQuartet will sing’ apd Elton I
picnic lunch will be I sandwiches and coc>kies were
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or61‘
Air. and Airs. F. F.' Cady of
Jacksboro were Sunday visitors of
-Air. and Airs. A. I. Davies;
Mr. apd Alt s. G£Qi__ RUck<x -re-
turned Sunday from a four-dny ’
visit In Lubbock. wheLe Mr. Rm k- •
er attended the West Texan Band |
eopvention. I' , -.
*jient the .week < U‘I 'wira".ib'r' I'iotm' L /’It; MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS!
lb \ II <’. I••-inij11-_rt<>ti "I i’o*t Mi* A I. .'iiiiili. nd * *’• i | i
fhiY preached at the Baptist
Church Suu.lav nftrnlng and eve-
ning.' C ”
Airs. V:ttetire were dinner
E. •('. Jameson of/ Montagui*.
Airs. Hag-, tM on f a g 11 e County Agricultural
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1930 FORD Tl DOR
New jiab|t,*llcw tires. Very good condition
1931 FORD ( (H IT
Newport School News
STAFF
Eilitor-in-('liiet Billie line Coyle
Asso. Editor Everett Eldon Cloer
Sports Reporter. Nelda LaAIarr
Special Reporters, Jake Jordan and
Marie McGee.
ThejNAME-PERKINS-TIMBERLAKE Adds lots
to the GIFT but Nothtng to the Price . . . . . .'
Her a Marcy Lee Wash Frock
By Mrs. S. AV Miller
The Club met last Wednesday
with Air*. Luther Parker. The roil
was called by the secretary. AHss
I Alma Panicr. ami 12 tnembers an-
swered. Two new meinl»ers joined
I the club and Miss Ellen Bess whs
1 a visitor. Quilting was the main,
^feature for the afternoon. ‘The
.next meting will Ih> with Airs..Jact
McNatt Wednesday. May 12. —
Quite \i crowd Was out Sunday
afternoon at the. oil rig six mlleJ
north of Bowie. •
Air. and Airs. We/dey Wadsworth
a lid son. James, Air. and Airs. Jack
TERRACING NOTIC E TO
FARMERS \ND RANCHERS
MOTHER..
Harry Dreyfu**’ami B< ii Hai’r * ;
mad«- a bu*ine*’s trip to Ardmore. I
okla., Sunday.'
Dr. andfc Air*. A ■ C. Irby and
two NH11S. .Iima-iv and Iv* ihh-iIi. and
Mr. and A1 • s. E. T McCauley were
In Ibiuietf-a Sunday afternoon.
. Cotton and Rayon BEDSPREADS . .
Good assortment of colors and designs,. Cotton, spreads
Good \\ eight and the best shades .
Fabric Gloves
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.y rare Glove Value! These fine fabrics from our
complete stock. XeWt-st styles and colors
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of. 1’iiilt -"Magee.
supervisor., ihive
t, i rm eil 4..-.'ti acres ami have run
■lim-s totaling 2.2"". miles "U 121
farm* in tin eiinnty.
Perkins-
Timberlake 1
Company ,
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Picnic
•‘The 7th, 8th anil 9tli grades of
the Newport school hail a pieriie
. last Wednesday night. A lot of
Winton will give a reading. I games were played. Cold drinks.
At noon a picnic lunch will be j s.imlwii hes and cm.kies were serv-
sprettil ami friends are urged to ed. Those present were: Juke and
bring well filled 1,'uskets ami enJ.,' I Hill Jordan,. Frank and Sam Roach,
the occasion ' ''lull and Marie McGee. Norni.t
The afternoon’ program wiU start ' Shook Bilile.Rue ,Coyle. Nelda La
at 1:30 with G. (Doi ) jmkson Al'"’ Mi Dafiiel, tint! .! .
leinling the congregational singing. a111' Mis. Homsley.
Rev. 1*. S. Warren of Simset will Notice ’
deliver the afternoon sermon. Read- - wa]k wm 1)p „|Vpn af tlj(.
ings will be given-by Ipez Owens, j Xl.w rt Sl ll0(11 h(luse Friday night.
Evelyn Oliver, A ernice AN ard, Marie ( ^jt|V rpjjP purpose is to raise
Garner, Joyce Waller Marion Hen-; .h) , f((1. thc Basket ball
nlng, Mildred Owens, Elton AA fnton, „■ v
Dale Jackson, OHIO Mae Owens, ‘ -
Retha AV right. Neola Oliver. Ui-
nelle AVard, Edith Mae Eubanks. |
Mary Elizabeth Kinder, Glenda
Swanson and Reda Fae Carter.
- Patsy . Gayle Bradley, R»ta June
White’ and Patsy Ruth • AlcDanlel
will siiig a trio nuntlxa. The Bowje
Quartet will sing Several-number*
and Ibaty Carlecn AIcDaidel- v.ill
render a piano solo.
Ah’, and Mrs. E* E.
dfmnhtyr will Sing a trio, and Alar-
ion Henning and AIi*s Marie Gar-
ner will ghe a number.
i Miss Sue Barksdale and A|iss (
I Minniw Ldnoy.were week-end guest*
•' of Miss Bark^tjule’s family inJ
Gainesvhle.
Miss Elsie smaitt attended the
singing convention’at Alvord Sun
day.
LOOK^AT
YOUR HANDS
Hands express character as un-
erringly as your face. Are you sat-
isfled with the appearance of your
hands? If *you want white, jjoft,
smooth, levely bands, Balm Argenta
is the “White Magic" to use. No
matter what you have been using,
Balm Argenta Should mal.^ a big im-
provement in the appearance of vyur
hands. Balm Argenta soothes wtnd-
burn and chafing, wonderful as a
powder base. . ,,r
Umlled Supply
FREE SnmpleB of Haim
Get yours at
GRIFFIN’S DRUG STORE
Craig Anderson of Bellevue at
tended church >crvic< * Snmta.v
I morning at the First Presbyterian
. Church.
Bilty Hne -CTiyk* whs tn Bow re
Sunday hlglit. ’ *
Milton, Hamilton ,*penl._^lin<My
with Apal McGee.
Bill J;Jkins is at hik home
fhuiriettn with » bad case
inumps;/
; iS CX',n'’"'| S^m^v? '
• to All to-attend.
AAouldn’t ,11 Be Funny If—
Jake t(d<T who waS with him th« .
| other niaht.
Ev<• rettu.wasn’t sick all tire time.
N«nH* wasn’t ’-so easily Mun'd.
—Nrtrtn—wwVr nfrnfd she emu Id
take flu- mump*.
Billie Rue aj»d f'oleen didn’t pre
fer Bl<4 kmanns.
Frankie didn’t have .so
utpjn.v.
We Wonder Wh.V—
l-.-H is going to McGee’s s
j of late? ' ’
Jake is going to the poultry farm
I so mmh?
Alp fie. likes to- ride in the bn<K
(if n x-crlain trmk. Could it be. a
certain buy? Eli. Fat?
Bijlie Rue and-Nnrma wnnt.ed
to sit in a certain ear Saturday''
Billie lfmr like* Gpa| so well
Wi re they at the narty?
*The ( lie who broker‘ t‘he picture
— ' please report and mend the glass.
Tbi rc is no ....... for lit.. ,s.-rv- bl.
l.es of surveying terrace line* <wi . ■ -n___
the scrvi(*es <>f the N. A. A. boy* .
within the next two..........1. , 1
get i
that a ......
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