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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1«7
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THE BOWIE NEWS
PAGE FOUR
President Thurs. Club
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Now’s the Time
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TO HAVE VOIR LAST YEAR’S GARMENTS CLEANED
•DRESSES, C'LOTH COATS, FIR PIECES AND COLLARS
CLEANED AND "MINOR REPAIRS CAREFULLY MADE!
L. W. McDonald
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CARDBOARD
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PER SHEET
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Bowie, Texas
SERVICE
SALES
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Gary-Nees Lumber Co.
EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL
The right kind and right slie
for School Poster Work.
Modem efficient Cleaning—An near to you as your Phone. 'Very
Prompt Service. A Pleasure to. Please the Particular.
SENE?
BE
BE
Many ot th. uaed cars and trucks wo
otter are "RAO". These are renewed
Io Ford Factory specifications. Thon
guaranteed In writing to give satis-
faction or your money back!
• Sp<
terprei
and in
Aaron Miller Says—
I’M NOT JOKING you when
I tell ymt we have a minplelt
stor k of
New Fall Merchandise
FOR MEN AND ROYS
"High Quality Merdiandise at
lowest prices” is my motto.
flowers mid
l the lovely
the Stole convention to Io* held in
B<-milnolil Nov. I I to IS.
Plans were made for the present -
GRAMM \R-Hlt.lt I’. T. V
OBSERVE \NNTVERSARI
. SI VI E ASSOCIATION
MRH. WARREN INSTALLED.
AS 20th PRESIDENT OF
Till RSDAY CLUB
tDr. J. T. Lawson went to Fort
Worth Saturday for the A. & M.-
T. C. V. same.
EVANS MOTOR CO.
HAVE PARTY TUESDAY
EVENING
GOOD Wil
OFFICER*
YEAR MO
THE
Dallas
Gentle
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to The
Subset
_ six
COME IN AND LET I S
SHOW YOl .
BANQUET ENJOYED BY
TWO Y. W. A. CIRCLES
MONDAY EVENING
The Mary 'Cree l.'osby Y.
THE ROWIE NEWS
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days t
stories
editorl
bureai
Texas!
Dr. and Mfrs. R. L. Marshall at-
tended the T. C. U.-A. & M. game
In Fort Wortli Saturday and also
visited relatives.
Mrs. Ruby Knonse made a busi-
ness trip to Wichita Falls Tuesday.
MRS. JOHN
GIVE B0C1
FI
G. C. M<
A M. spent.
With "Tils' Jifl
C. Meyer.
t- Liberal Trades—Easy Terms
KANS MOTOR Co. Inc
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home
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CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
HAVE PARTY AT
CLUB ROOMS
Meuils-rs of' the .Christian
ilenvor I.. ...... - — — -
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15 fr •
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Britc. Mrs.
Geo. Rucker, (Dash Raines and Miss
Viola Skinner spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Raines and
daughter. Marcy, of Mineral Wells.
Chahners
guest Haturi
ler and Mis
dr. tlliilihe
S. T. C. at
’35FordDeLTdr. $94Q5O
Mecluuiically good condition.
Paint, tires and upholstery
clean and good condition.
Monday evening hi the Club Houins
for a business meeting and sm-lal
hour,
over
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Leligue of the First Christ-
ian Cbureli elijoyei£ a covered dish
f
Miss Fern Simmons was able 1<>
return to- her home at Bellevue
Wv(ines<V».V after receiving medical
treatment nt the Hospital since Fri.
day night
In most cases, your old car will equal the
down payment, and you won’t need cash
now. Come in, and- let us show you an
entirely new used car value with a money-
back guarantee! v
OCTOBER SPECIALS
Call and See Our Complete Stock!
The completely paid-for house can be had for
about the same monthly outlay of dollars as the
cancelled rent checks. COME IN AND SEE US.—
We’ll give you all the facts—and show you how you
can own your home.
’32 Ford ‘B’ Pckp. $ 1 QQ50
Good operating condition. X V V
Guaranteed to give satisfac-
tory service.
MILLER’S
Bowie's Exclusive Store lor
Men end Boys
is
Mrs. David Warren who was hi
shilled Thursday, Oct. II. as the
"mil President of the Thursday
Club,. the oldest Federated Chib in
Howie.
House paints made of pure lead
ami line anil oil. $2.15, $2.65, $3.25
T. R. Ferguson, technician nt the
Clinie, attended the 5th annual
convention of the Texas Society of
Medical Technologists which was
recently held In Fort Worth nt tho
Worth Hotel.
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Mis- VIEl M'tetr'v. nm-sr nt the
Hospital, made a business trip to
Fort Worth Monday.
Miss Beatrice Lott, supervising
nurse for District number 2 of the
State Health Ik>pt„ left Wednes-
day for Cooke county, where she
will, make a survey of the facili-
ties for public health work. During
tier two weeks stay here she com-
pleted tlie same survey ot Mon-
tague county. Her headquarters
arc in Mineral Wells.
Can SllUWSif^
kKAUkt NATIONMOT
’36 Inter’l Pickup $449^
Motor perfect. Clean every
way. Oversire tires. Over- •
load springs. 8-foot stock body. __
’33FordDeLTdr. $OCu50
Square Deal Car. fciVV
Guaranteed as represented.
’36Chev.Std.Tdr.$ JCQ50
An RAG Car of very clean IVv
qypearnnee_________
’36FordHy.Du.Tr$rtQ50
New motor. Anthony li-yard </<Jq7
body- Very good condition.
BAPTIST CHOIR HOLD
MEETINt; AND PRACTICE
MONDAY NIGHT
Twenty members attended the
weekly choir practice at, the Baptist
Church Monday evening. ,
Ben Harris, Vice-President,. pre-
sided in the aliscnce of the presid-
ent, Mrs. L. J. Purkey. Plans were
made for a Hallowe’en party to
be held Friday, Oct. 29.
“G. (Doc) Jackson, choir director,
directed the singing of several
songs in preparation for the Sun-
day services.
sary meeting of the South Side
Prayer .Circle which isjto Im? with
Mrs. R.“ ”A. AVinton on Ussury
street Monday, Oef. 25, at 2:30.
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' Mr. ami Mrs. H. O. Beard of
Winnslwiro were week-end guests of
Mrs. Beard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Young. ____■
The annu
of the Good
Methodist C
class room
night result
living namei
Jicera elt*ct<
Fehsenfeld,
Dale Eales,
Stephens, t
Dixon, repo
teacher, nnd
distant teac
The retir
J/-Dixon* pi
ness session
able social
with games
chief divers
Mrs. R. <
mage Moore
social affaJ
refreshment!
Mr*. W. n
Willlake. M
W. W. Putt
Mrs. George
Mrs. Carrol
.....—J&lxon.
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What will it be ten years from now? A stack of
rent ehecks, or a completely paid-for home of your
own?
Dr. K W. Wright left Hnturdiiy
to nttend the I iil<-rn>iti<>iiiil 1‘osi
Grailunte Assembly nt St. fxiniv.
Mo. He exiM'Cts to return • home
SnmliiV.
Miss Fred -t'hrlstmiin, night sum
ervisor at tile Hospital, visiUal
relatives in-Fort Worth Tuesday.
games wore
ji course of
I sandwiches
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Mi/s Jewel Gentry, nurae at the
Hmpttivt was the gnr^t of brr-xh«-
ter in Dallas Sunday afternoon
and Monday.
The |»rt»gr:tm for hist week s P.
T. A. meeting was .on “Health.’’ A
playlet of 3rd nnd Ijh grade pupils
was presi'iited. under the direrlion
• »£"MiMs llellen Wldlnke anil Miss
Xtelln \\
Mrs. Dall is M< Lemore gave iIh^
I lr\ of b>|i;i I Ml s- .1 ’ < * I l.l I’ll \X «’I1
Mrs I'urnest Malone, and Mis. Mo
Leiiinro were eleelcd . delegates* to
An oLsi rvauce of the 2Sth birth-
day anniversary of the Tolas Sun-
mess .of Piin ids and TeajJiers
Assoiiatioijs featured the lirsi nifet
ing of lite Grammar High School
P T. A lijrhU in the auditorium nt
school Munday afternoon.
Mrs , Jessie Precisi1. Vite-Prcsid
ent, < iillc<l llaxmeetitiii !.o order and
<-ondiit led nciessary bihiiiisx.
The resignation <»f Mrs. Oscar
Whilec-otton, •elected President last
spring, was accepted and Mrs, J.
P Kc.’irby, Jr., MeCted President in
her place. ■ * •
■■’Successful Living in the Homo”
is the ihenie of the year’s study.
< oui'M* wltu li was explainexl li.v Miss
Alleun Burgess, who. assisted In
outlining the course. ’
The»Grniiimar-lligh P.-T. A. voted
'o sei\c the Chamber of Commerce
ban«|iiet on itetft Tuesday* evening
which will t'e 4a4d-4tf tire Imsemi'iil
r f the 4 it \ Auditorium.
Mrs. I’alias McLemore was elecL
ed d^Jouatr Jo the District 4’on
venttiUi of -the Texas Congress of
Parents’ and Tinchers which meets
in Boamnoid from Nov. >4 to IS.
Mrs. Walter Coffield and Mrs.
Dallas McLemore were hostess<»s
for the birthday, party and served
dvli< laus cjierr.v p'uircli with whip
ped cream ami angel food cake.
Those »>resent were: Mrs. Amos
•McGfegorv. Mrs. Harper Knight.
Mrs. Jim Barr, Mrs. J. P. Kearby,
Jr; Mi s T7IaHes~ RenMIa;—Mi s.
Huff Cher. AJrs. L. U. Duncan.
Mrs. Bert Spelr, Mrs. Jessie Pre-
cise. Mrs. F. J
•Paris,’’’ which will Is* given- Nov.;
9 at the Cilv^Xiiditorlum directed:
by Mrs. Ollie mlmer. It was voted
10 assist in buying a band suit.
Mothers ami ti’achcrs attemling
the meeting. Mrs. L. C. I’unchrss.
Mrs B. T Branson. Mrs. John
IbJiertsoii, Mrs. <’atroll <»recn, Mrs.
Henne Allred, Sr.. Mrs. Wade Bond.
Mrs. Orble Barker, Mrs Jno, Ladd.
Mrs. J. C. Barnwell, Mrs. Dhlhis
M< L’ lttore, Mrs. Amos M< Gregory,
Mrs II. E. Conrad, Miss Ruth
Workman, Miss Sara Salter, Miss
Hoh n Widlake, Miss Stella Wilson.
EAST WARD P.-T. A.
TO HOLD MEETING
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
The East Ward P. 'I’. A. meeting
"wnrrie"JudUTYWrirr Tin « e 6*h< »«
al the school building.
Miss Stella Wilson will give the
dcvotlonaj nnd Mi.<. Entiiesl Ma
lorn* will bring a message from the
'National P 'I'. A president. Mrs.
J II. Pettingill. A’social hour will
bt» cii.io.\cd aflir tli<’ huahUMtfi se*.
Ai<.ii, i clebnit lug the •-•Dill birlhdax
’of the Texas ConglM’Hs of P. I*. A.
O’Brien -visited in
Falla Tuesday with her
sister, * Mrs Dewey Pigg, who ifn-
dtrwent a major operation at the
WichitR Clink. Mrs. Pigg former-
ly resided |ti Bowie.
Dr. C. J. Dods>vorlh went to
Wichita Falls Monday where he at-
tended a meeting of the Wichita
County Dental Society.
NORTH SIDE PRAYER
MEETING GROl P TO MEET
WITH MRS. BIGGERSTAFF
Tho North Side Prayer Meeting
group will meet with Mrs. Bigg<*r-
staff on Mason street Wednesday
Oct. 27, at 2:30 p.in. Mrs. White-
cotton will lead the lesson from
the 3rd and 4th chapters of. I
Timothy. . v ,
M<unlhu's of the North Side group
are invited to attend the jumiver-
Miss Ellie
Wichita
The Mary 'Cree (,’osby Y. W. A.
und/Lockett Y. W. A. held their an-
nuhkbaminet Monday night at 7 :30
at the iMorrow Grill room.
After the memlters and guests
were seated Miss Alene Huth,
President, Mrs. <r. Y. Cosby, Spoil
sor, of lhe Mary Cree Coshy Y.
W. A. and Mrs. David Garllngton,
Sponsor of the Lockett Y. W. A.
brought greetings.
Miss Lillie Huff gave the devo-
tional and Miss Inez Rudy sang
as az solo, “He Loveth Even Me.”
She was at'cniapanied at the piano
by Mrs. ’L. J. i’nrkey.
At the close of the meal the
Mary Cree Cosby Y. W. A. c<^n-
..... __ ducted an interesting lesson on
5urjTprr . Wednes-diiry night nt -th<* "cinin,**"MtSHT
leader and was assisted by Miss
Edith Wilson ami Miss Viola Skin
ner.
MJrsl Manon Seawell of Dallas
was the principal speaker for the
evening. Sla* used as her subject,
"Christian Literature in the Home.”
Her talk was very huoresting ^md
Intersiwrspd with amusing anec-
dotes of her work as’ assistant
cilitor* of. the Baptist Strtinlanl.
Mrs. Xeawell writes under the pen
liana1 of Gloria Young and is well
known as a hTturer ami author.
Each guest brought a gift to by
sent to Buckner's orphans Ilona1.
Mrs. Bob Lancaster, Miss Lura
Dean Davis ami Mfs,'C. Y..Cosby
were —res|M»nsl1»le . for the * lovely
ilecoraGons. -
T. E. L. ( LASS HAVE
LOY ELY PARTY AT
BAPTIST ( Hl KCH
The T E. L. Class of the First
Baptist Church held their regular
business and social meeting Thurs-
day evening, Oct. 14, at the Church.
The' president, Mrs. D. L. Phil-
lips, presided over the business ses-
ion", and 51Y. Erma Gardner gave
the devotional.
At the close of the business meet-
ing the guests were invited into
the basement which was striking-
ly dcorated in the Hallowe’en col-
ors. ♦
Members of*group number one
were hostesses and included Mrs.
Wuiu r. Kvb M < ’• JCitffidik
Mrs. Eima Gardner, Mrs. E. ,B. j
Coe. Mrs. Winfield Scott, Mrs.'Jno.
Jackson, Mrs. J<n? Harris, and Miss
Lt/.zie Barker.
'hvo ghosts greeted the . class
memlH*rs as they entered the base-
nient and from then on shrieks and
sci’vains were heard. Fortun<‘s were
told bv lli(> witch (Mrs. Scott)
ghost stories were^ told (by .Mi's.
C. W. Coftield), fhe (’hanilMT of
Hoitows provtsl very exciting.
A lovely refreshment plate was
served frQm the beautifully deco-
rated table Jo : Mrs. R. E. Milh'r,
Mh>. D. L! Phillips. Mrs. E. R.
Mangum.. Mrs. Clarence Ilpnlison.
Mrs. W. L. Bails, .Mrs, I. II. Mc-
.Vicker, Mrs. K. K. McClellan. Mrs.
James Chapman. Mrs. N. G. Davis,
Mrs. L. A. Haines, Mrs. <Walter
Coffield. -Mrs. Will Green, Mrs. C.
W. Wilson. Mary Rifth McClellan.
Lbtils (’<»<•. Betty*1 J” Wilson, and
the hostesses.
Tuesday night employees of Evans
Motor Co. enjoyed a banquet in
lhe shop giyen by the Tortoise,
the losing side in a two months
contest, for fhe winning Rabbits,
who had as their captain Mark
Winn. Pete Malone was captain
of lhe Tortoise..
Those enjoying the event were:
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Evans, Mr.
a nd Mrs. Mack Winn, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Mhlone, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Daughtery, Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Bakennan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Groiibw,
Mr. and Jlrs. Elton Lakey nnd
baby daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Her
ninn Connnt~nnd family. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Slim Dyer, Mb. and Mrs. Jim
T7 TWhr» wnin; Mrs: Edison- itrddy, Ttromas-
Evans, Miss Rowena Holman, Miss
Athelca Hankins, Miss Opal Wright,
Miss Loretta Eakman, Lee Sulleng-
er and Abert White.
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We’ve got an R «r G used car bargain for
you that you’ll lie proud to drive. It's sold
with a 100% satisfaction or 100% refund
guarantee. We offer you a wide selection
because we have many of the more pop(j$lar
’t makes and models in stock.
Mrs. John
known clnb
Falls will g
^book. "Rollin
B Presb.vtei ian
” 22. umler tin
ette Meyer C
Mrs. Haihl
known oyer
view of inter
sent she Is
series in Wi<
elude the Li
Woman’s Fo
First I*ri;sl>yi
for the fVlcl
for the Busi
Women's Clu
Mrs. Hunu
a 11 year ol
year old son
and M. A. J
verslty of T
Kappa Key
• The Rolli
Agnes Sligh
three gener
American fa
Pennsylvania
and humoroi
farmer folk
terlan lielie
Uieir lives.
•80's ie faith
done, Indica
has bad tin
her subject.
There are
action that I
The story c.f
rlage tie a
ister; the st
life-ion g-;luv
not marry;
of Jeannie's
and her tro
young Scott
The book
wit, nnd m
The kind of
readers exel
pie just like
LINEN SHOWER FOR
MRH. W. F. SOKXEIJA
A RECENT BRIDE
Warm nay eauaa
alharwiM nannal, health,
rhiMeaa and adulu to da-
valop tha. foliowin, condi- IMB,
tian.: a|,
Nutritional Anamia (Pda
Blood)
Constipation a
BadWoninc
Vamilin, or Nauaaa
Itchy No., or Anu.
Broken Sleep
Nervou.oe.. and Irritabiltw
Sb
LX r
Club Rooms when they held their
regulur immthly business itml: s<»-
rhil uit’Dllng.
Al lhe delicious meal games were
|ilnye<l HP lhe table which proved
highly opt* I'taining. after which
till* memlfcr- and girests gathered
a.Tioiil' the phrnn f’»r a sing song.
Those pn'svnt : Miss Mildred Ak
ridge. Ml*s La Rm- Prince. Miss
Aibsm McNatt. Miss .Micky .Meeks.
'Misses Liicilh-, Mavis ami Chris
line King. .Mi*s G<-rlrud<- McNatt.
Mi<s Helen Park<-r. Miss AiiguMa
Woolsey. Miss Jowell Lee. J. C.
Milh-i, L. Simmons. I’’iiih,y Millrr.
I r ink "ami Sherrill Rolaml. Coburn
Hill, (’has. Hopper, Paul'Wesl
brook, Mrs. Narramore, ami Mrs.
idlio (Hillier. _________________
Mrs. J. W. Biggerstaff, asslsled
by Mrs. W E* Biggerntjiff and Mrs.
Esther New, hoiaireil her nle<‘<»,
Mrs, W. F. SorreilK, u re<< nl brhle,
with a linen shower al her homo
[ast TucHduy evening.
Hoiapiet.s of fail 1
roNCM lent beauty to
lioine. ’ *
Laugh provoking i
pjnyed, after whi<b
dainty chtrfcrn—Frrriad
ami co<*on were M*rvt‘d.
M'rs. .Sorrells was then conducted
to the dinning table, which had
b<-<-n lna|H*d high with gifts, and
^Lnsl^h’d Ilv h<-r husband, opened .the
many mysh-rlous pa<kag<-s, and
. with li it io cries, n£ didlldil Id,
lovely gift, passi-d tlwm on Io ea<’h
guest Io enjoy. Many lovely ami
iisi-ful things were received. 'I’hosc
who could not Im- pr«-s<-nt sent their
glftH. ( *
Each guest <-nten-<l their naira* In
the guest liook, preshh-d over by
little Miss Glenmi Jo Biggiistaff.
Those- pn-si-nt wen*: Mr. ahd
Mrs. W. F. Sorrells, the honorees,
Mrs. J. W Biggerstaff, Mrs. W. E.
Biggersh|ff, Mrs. J. E. Wallliiill,
Mrs. Gleam Grifiiu, Mrs. A. W.
ll’irrisoi!, Airs. Esther .N<*w, Mrs.
Don Biggerstaff, Mrs. Lam Couch.
Mrs. Oxier Campbell, Mrs. A. A.
Sadler. Mrs. C. C. Gllet*. Mrs. Dora
Woolsey. Mrs. M. Posi-y, Mrs. /Dim-
Moon*, Mrs. R. L. Cox, Mrs. M l .,|joh of n |,|ay, "That Verson from
A. Biggerstaff, YFrs. Cobb, Mrs. W.*1........... • K •
&~-C*ook, Miss Edna Varm-ll. Miss
Nhoml Emerson, Miss Glenna Jo
BlggershiIf, Miss Laura Ellis, Miss
Billy Hanlon, M'iss Frances Chirk.
Miss Ida Pearl Matney, Miss Bet-
tye *1,011 Giles.
'I’hosi* -tending gifts: Mrs.jjW. E.
Hocker, Mrs. Dee Campbell, Mrs
A. B. Masters and Reba Ray, Mrs.
John Black, Mrs W. H. Cjr|er, Mr
and Mrs. B. R CIImIh-o. Mrs. R. L.
Oliver,- Miss Eula Mae l_h*inbn-e,
Mr. nnd Mrs Ellis Buller, Mr. nnd
Mrs. C. C. Blair, Mr. ami Mrs. W.
H. Lam'nster, Mr. and Mrs. ' .Mutt”
Kt-rsey, Mr. ami Mrs. Cyril Smith'.
I
iVn
The Bowie Clinie Hosliital is
huvliik a new root, put on The
building tills week. Tills is in
line with their (Kilicy of keeping
their instltutiilir up to date.
’36 FordDeLFdr. $t9Q50
Very low mileage, beautiful
Washington blue. An RAG
car in every respect. _____________
Mrs. R. E. Porter and liaby
daughter, Sue Allee, returned to
llioir home In -Bellevue Sunday.
Sue Allee was born Tuesday, Jht.
.12 at. the Hu.spi.taJ. . . . . ...
MIL CLEANING p
SERVICE /pr jS
Stomach Discomfort?
Stomach Worms May Cause Peculiar Forma
of Diacomfort Easily Mistaken for
Digestive Disorders
Round Worms (also tritional Anemia and Upeet
called Stomach Wonni) are Stomach are other signs. If
y W by no means a disease ©f due to Round Worms, these
IL i W children only. Adults, too, conditions will not be ro-
A 1 may be infected, but the Hewed by Stomach or Di-
ft A. I "r^P*0®* «r« often misun- gestion Remedies. What you
I deratood and believed to in- need is Jayne’s Vermifuge
dicste more serious troubles. •_fem©us for 105 years for
Nowadays everyone eets rew opening Round Worms,
fruits, cabbege, carrots, let- jk, not kt worm, your
food. th. tmy inv»ibl, .gg. .Ir.ngth and viUli^X
01 •' .•»" n.rvou.n«.7jdl^h
• eerrted ••»«<» your ays- . . .. .
The infection may ' Kinn'L
l.o b. r.ughl from Si.., NOW «*«!>«
sit and pets. Grown to full WorTn* P**» an^^Mm ■
sue (up to 15 inches), the •« <bem. AA your
worms may tangle up in ««><<«•< about this. Ash^w
knots and cause “Cons'ips him also about Jayne’s Ver. 1
tion” and peculiar stomach «n*fuge—the only p/eamnl'
discomfort. Rectal Itching, worm medicine. It must bo .
Vomiting. Nausea, Dbri- good or 45 million botdee A
neat. Loes of Weight, N«- could not have been sold.
GRIFFIN’S DRUG STORE
THE REXAU, OTORE^^mflhtffti
■t-
SINCLAIR HARMONY ( LI B
CLUB HOLD Bl SINESS
AND SOCIAL MEETING
The Sinclair lliirmoii.v f’liib n» t
...< meeting ami Heelul
Mrw. L. H. AugoVe pre.Mlileil
„... the bii.lnow -m-hhIou ifiniiig
which pliuiH were iiuuie for » bit'll'
liny party celebrating lhe llilnl
anniverHiiry of lhe re-opening of
the Sinclair Plant here. Tblw will
be given near the eleventh.
At the eloHC of the liuNlneHa hchL.
»t<IW,ili<' remainder of lhe evening
was epont In playing bridge mill
••42."
Thoee nttendliig were: MY. iiml
Mra. L. II. Angove, Mr. anil Mch.
J. D- Mupre, Mr. nml -Mre. 4.. U.
puniiin. Mr. anil Mrs. T. F,. Brin-
non and <lnlighter, Helen. Mr. anil
Mrn. .(lie Nance mill hoii, Jlmniy-
Mr. nnd Mix. Car) Gnilla rry, Mix.
w. J. Garrett anil daughter, Jean
Marie, anil Fred l^'eliHenreld.
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GARDEN CLVB TO MEET
MONDAY AFIERNOON
AT CLI B ROOM
The Gnrilen (Tub will meet Mon
day, Oct. 25. nt 3:1X1 p.in. nt Hie
dull Rooms "t tlie t'lty Auditor
ium. The progrnm will !«• on.
“Shrubs." nnd Mrs. Aaron Miller.
Mrs. Dnvld Warren, mid Mrs. I'oy
perry will pn'sent (lie pnigruni.
A round tiible illsensslon will !"•
coudueled on "My Fnvorlte Shrub
and How I Grow -IL" ■
Mrs. David Warren was instiill-
cd ThursiMy, Oct. 14, ns tlie 20iii
President of tlie Tlmrsdiiy Club,
which wns orgmiized in 11102 mid
is tlie oldest Federated Club in
It, >w ie.
'lids is the first time In tlie ids
lory of liie Club that mother mid
daughter Imve. served ns president.
Mrs. Wurren’s mother, Mrs. W. It.
Potter. ’ prominent Club wommi,
riot imly- of the state but' Of the
Nation anil past president of the
Texas Ifeilerutloii of Women's Clubs,
served as the 8tii president.
Of the 10 former presidents of
the Club 11 are still nicnil.rs.
Tla>e Include: Mrs. W. T Cof-
field, Airs.. D. Cqlawav, the only
■7Ti;Ti:l< i- hieiiils-r, -STrs.' r:
Mrs. Geo. Burry, Mrs. G. o. Slaugh-
ter, Mrs Jno. B. Hunt. Mrs. N. G.
Davis, Mrs. It. C. Cady, Mrs. A. J.
Allen. Mrs. C. W. Coftield, Mrs.
Ilarr.i Kmtlsberg, .who are active
nicmiH rs; Mrs. W. A. Phlltarl,
honorar.i nietnls-r, mid Mrs. M. F.
Allen, associate member.
Mrs Warren at present is Dis-
trict chairman of Literature in the
State Federation mid at one time
wus Suite chairman of Drama.
She is a past president of tlw
Howie Curtain Club, mid tlie Mae-
■liowilbciub, ami is the teacher of
the Sodolltan Class of the First
Baptist Sunday School.
Dixon. Miss Naond
Emerson. Miss Willie Lee Dicker-
man. Miss Allpen Burgess. Miss
Mlnnir Laney. Miss Alla-ita Chan-
cellor. .Mi-s (’ainllh* Sniyors, Miss
Beatrice l.oti, State advisory nurse.
T>nri" T7 ^lartln. nnd Ht fL- Sivels,
aii(|* the hostesses.
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Perry, Coy. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1937, newspaper, October 22, 1937; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1374838/m1/4/: accessed June 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.