The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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THE BOWIE NEWS
PAGE THREE
ly 1, 1938
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SALONA
LOCAL NEWS
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Rayon Dresses
Sunday,
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White and
Pastel Shades
colors. Values to 5.95. Fashionable,
dressy and tailored Summer Dresses.
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Miss Norma !.<•<■ and Mi.-s Betty
Louise Neely left Tuesday for their
hopie In Kansas City. Mo., after
a week’s visit with their uncle and
aunt. Mr. and Mrs.. H. B. Neely.
Mi's. Paul Evans went, to Fort
Worth last Thursday to meet her
sister. Mrs. Estelle Kennedy, who
was returning from a to days visit
■at Mercedes..
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dorough
have as their guest this week their
daughter, Miss Audra Dorough, of
Dallas.
Tena Givens visited Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Moore In Wichita Falls Sun
day.
SUMMER
DRESSES
MOST MILES
.PER DOLLARy
39-in. width, Gorgeous Flo-
ral Patterns. Large and Small
Prints. Regular 79c valufe. t,
SALE YARD . . .
Beautiful Patterns in White and Black Combination, Brown and
White Combination, two Shades of Brown, Navies and Greys
and all White. SALE
29c yd.
FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1938
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Mount Tabor
SALES
$429
J498
JULY
CLEARANCE
Mens Two Trouser
If.
July Clearance Summer Sheers
Dimities, Flaxons, Voiles, and other cool fabrics, large Florals,
Small Prints, Plaids & Dots. Guaranteed fast color. SALE YARD | C
Special Group Fabrics
at Close-out Prices
Cotton Laces Cottons
Embrodiery Batiste Silks
Kenneth Reddy. who is attending
summer school at N.T.S.T.C Den-
ion. \isited his pa nails. Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Reddy, over the week-
end.
PARTNERS IN
SAFETT!
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I^rwicrs
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Thurman Scotl. who employed
I in Bellon. Texas, visited his par-
ents, Mr. a,nd Mrs. J..M. Scott, over
‘the week-end.
‘ Miss
visited
BoWie this week-end.
Miss Margie Lankford of Belle
vue. visited her sister, Mrs. G. L.
Griftin, over the week'-end.
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Miss Helen Worley is visiting her
sinter,—Mm^Vorinne Willy ford, in
Wichita' Falls this week.
The kind ol news you like to hear
PERKINS JULV CLEARANCE
Mrs. S. D. Mitchell :ind daughter*
Patricia Ann left Sunday for a
month's visit in Jackson. Mississ-
ippi. with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. B. McLeod.
July Cl earance
Summer Footwear
THE FOLLOWING FIRESTONE DEALERS ARE PREPARED1
TO SERVE YOU:
EVANS MOTOR COMPANY, Inc.
9 E. Wise Street ' Bowie, Texas
J. B. LEWIS, W. Wise and Huirne Streets, Bowie, Texas
B. T. BRANSON, E. Wise and S. Lindsay streets, Bowie, Texas
$*|oo
Ilarlis Brown of Dallas visited
Mr. and Mrs. Henry ■’’Parks*'* and
family, Sunday.
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CAMPAIGN today!
39-in. Suava, Silk
Print Crepes
Beautiful Patterns in Sum-
mer Fsbrici, an •II Silk >,
Washable Fabric.
SALE YARD . .
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Saint and Mrs.
Poti a Perry of Wirhita Falls visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs, <’halies perry,
Sunday.
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11 corf"*
of Grey and Tan, Arcola in White . . .
this is the years outstanding Suit Value.
THE ELECTRIC SHOP
E. Scott Avery
Bowie, Texas
Robert Latham, who is.attending
Summer School at A. and M. Col-»
lege, visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer B. Latham, over the
week-end.
Miss Mary Beth Prince had his
her week-end guests, Miss Frances
Harbison and Miss Mary Kathryn
McCraw of Bellevue.
HO50
$4oo
July Clearance Womens
/- • Cl* CLOSE-OUT PRICE
Costume blips Value, to 2.98
Miss Gwendolyn McNatt of Long
view visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. <’. C. McNatt, over the week-
end.
Mrs. D. C. Overfelt Is convalesc-
ing In the Baylor Hospital, Dallas,
following an operation on Friday,
June 17. Her sister, Mrs. Henry
Russell, of Roswell, New Mexico,
who is spending the summer in the
Oterfeft home here, expects to spdnd
the coming week-end In Dallas ati'
her bedside. l
Lawrence Edgin left Saturday
for Perrytqn, Texas, where he will
work in the harvest.
Miss Marjorie Ayres had as her
guest, Sunday, her cousin, Bill
McNeill, of Seymour.
Mrs. Dayton Teague returned to
her home in Moody after a week’s
her aunt, Mrs. Paul
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McNatt of
Austin, who have been* Visiting Mr,
antT Sirs. J. McNatt, left Mon-
day for a five week’s vacation in
California^
By Mrs. Noble
A large crowd attended the sing
ing convention Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hill, Miss
Jnunita Hill of Bowie, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Hill, and Troy Walker of
Wichita Falls visited their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker. Sun-
day. also attended the singing.
Lewis Griftin of New Orleans.
La., has returned home after spend-
ing last week with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Griffin.
Mrs. Gather Wright and daugh-
ter. Miss Margarett Wright, of
Wichita Falls spent Sunday with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Wright and attended rhe' slngfng.
Mrs. Elton Hill of Alvord visited
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. G.
Gregory. Sunday afternoon. " -
Miss Lenell"Jones of Bowie spent
the week-end with Georgia Fnulken-
berry. . .
. Miss Georgia Faulkenherry enter-
tained the young folk with a party
Saturday night.
Mrs. Talley and children of Tage
I attended singing here Sunday.
Mrs. Edd Gallia and children of
Nocona visited with her mother,
Mrs. Zelma Prater. Sunday, also
attended the singing:
Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Evans and
daughter, Sayra Jo, of Post City
visited Mrs. Evart’s sistey, Mrs. Edd
Jones, last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Posey had as
their guests hist Thursday, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Hastings and son, C. E.
Jr., of Denton.
JULY SALE! BLOUSES
Silk, Linen, Batiste
1.98 Blouses . . 1.09; 1.00 Blouses . . 67c
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By Mrs. Jack Hardison
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Webb and
daughter, Waple, have as their
guest this week a niece from Quan-
ah.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hardison over the week-end were:
A. J. Coffman and son, Paul, and
Floyd and Raymond McCluins of
Nocona.
Several from this community at-
tended the singing at Lindale Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hardison
and baby spent a few days with her
parents of Prairie Point.
Mpunt Tabor was bl<*sse<l with
nice rain last week-eiid.
G. R. Nored, who-has beep ill for
the Last weeR» is showing signs of
lmiMj>vement.
Mr. Wall of Bowie will hold a
singing school at Mount Tabor, be-
ginning Monday, July 4, and con-
tinuing for teji nights. FJvery out*
is invited to etyme and meet with
US. Mr. Wall is teaching the school
and a pie supper will be held soon,
the date to be decided later. We
^■A-ant everyone to come ami attend
Brrhe school and pie supper.
Leon Bell of New Mexico is» visit-
ing his cousin, Homer Bell.-—
Little Shirley Nan Phillips of
Wichita Falls is spending a few
^QU may never drive your car at
the record-breaking speeds made by
America’s famous race drivers — but
isn’t it a comforting thought to know
that Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires have
proved their SAFETY at speeds much
higher than you will ever drive? In
planning your Fourth of July trip, or
your summer vacation tour, guard"your
life and the lives of your family with
the only tires made that are Triple-Safe.
By Tripie-Safe we mean —
First: Every fiber in every cord of
every ply is saturated and coated with
liquid rubber by the Firestone
‘ patented process of Gum-Dipping
which counteracts tire-destroying
internal friction and heat. That
means protecting against blowout?-.
Second.- They h«vc two extra layeri
of Gum-Dipped cords under the
tread. That means protection against
punctures.
Third: They have a scientifically
designed tread that stops four car up
to 25% qulcket*. That means
protection against skidding.
Only' Firestone gives you these
patented and exclusive SAFETY
features. Join the Firestone Save-A-Ltfe
Campaign today by equipping your car
with a set of new Firestone Tires —
the only tires made that are safety-
proved on the speedways for your
protection on the highways.
Ole.v Duke Neely left Monday for
an extended visit in Kansas City,
Missouri with his unele. ‘Ray Neely.
Floyd Roberts, on
Firestone Gum-Dipped
Tires, shattered all track
records for the SOO-Mile
Indianapolis Race with
an average speed of 117.2
miles an hour without
tire trouble of any kind
JUCCTMD BUV
'Firestone
CUM-DIPPED TIDES
. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McNatt and
JIhw Erniyntisidc McNatt spent
Sunday in Fort Worth.
The Greatest Clothing Value
You' ve Seen in Years.
* TIRES ★ ■
Cloie-out one lot Women's and Children's
SANDALS
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward« of
Longvipw have been spending*the
last 15 days in Bowie.
. i-' Lfe-,
A
weks with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. (’. Johnson.
'I lie '.fount 'Tabor boys and girls
baseball tennis will go t<> Mueiister
Thursday night to pljiy ball.
Mr. ; ‘ "
of Newlin. Texan, are
pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. (’. Walker.
Mr .and Mrs. Amos Wagonseller
of Nocona visited J. B. Magee Sun-
day.^
(’arl Zah.n has taken his thrasher
to Spanish Fort, wheje he will
work for th<* next thm* weeks.
<><lli;i and Alice Magee sp<>nt Sun-
day with Ruth Walker.
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ASK Y(H K DENTIST
Joe (reading death statistics) :
’ Say. Phil, do you know that every
time I breathe a man dies?"
Phil: “Then why don’t you use a
mouth wash?"
FRIGIDAIRE SILENT METER-MISER
faves MORI ON CURRENT..FOOD . ICE .UPKEEP
39-in. Bemberg Sheer
CREPE...
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Henry Parks ami Mr.- and Mrs.
Ike Pafkjk visited their brother,
Clyde Parks, in Electra. Sunday.
*Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lanc^ter
had as their guests. Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Cleveland and
family of Post Oak, Mrs. Myrtle
Hanc<M-k of Newport, and Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Smith and daughter,
Yvonne, of Fort Worth.
visit with
Boedeker.
»*•<*
Mrs. M. B. Perry left Tuesday
morning to visit her daughter and
husbahd, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar But-
ler, and young son, Joseph Lamar,
of Mart. The baby was born Mon-
day, June 20.
Mrs. R. D. speak** and vliildren.
Ann and Robert, made a trip to
Oklahoma City ami Wichita, Kan
mis, last Friday. Her nieces. Miss
Darllne Elliott and Miss Martine
Elliott, of Wichita Kanas, and lier
niece and neplauv. Miss Margaret*
Eihridgi* and Charles Ethridge. Jr.,
of Oklahoma City, returned home
with her for an extended visit.
Edith Wilson of Denton
friends and relatives in
By Leia Mae Patterson
Bev*. B. B. Breitenhirt of Bowie
and .Mrs. Richard Randolph I l‘i< regular appointment here
visiting her ^HiiflH.V*
I Mrs.’Mose Williams, mother of
Mrs.’ Harvey Richardson, of St.
JI one. New Mexico, ditul Sunday
evening al 9:45 o’clock.
Jim Weil's son of New Mexico is
visiting his grandfjitlier, Sam Wells
Mr. ami Mrs. Hancock of Bowl?
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs
McPherson, Sunday.
G, L. Patterson was in Decatur
Saturday.
Allie Pollard left Wetlia*sday for
Oklahoma.
Mrs. J. F. Pollard, who is ill, is
improving gradually.
The Home Demonstration Club
met Tuesday, June 21. The demon-
stration was making an angel food
• cake. Very delicious refreshments
were served to thirtheiui Club mem-
bi»rs and ten visitors. The next
meeting will ,1m* held at the home
of Mrs. H. F. Faulkenherry.
A birthday dinner was given in
honor of Archie Boyd Sunday and
those present were: Mrs. Gold
Wells and son, Sammy. George
Wells Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Rhinehart
and daughter, Lena, and Mrs. Hol-
I" w a y. a
Christian Endeavor Program
The Christian Endeavor is still
progressing very rapidly. The fof^
lowing progranp will he given Sun-
day niht, July 3rd :’
Pianists—Mr. jind Sirs. Aston
Pollard.
■ Song-— Mrs. Tyson Hays.
Song—Mrs. Bonnie Richardson.
Song—.^hunes Faulkenbetry.
Prayer—Mrs. Goo. Kerr.
Scripture—Fode Wells.
PoetR—lairue lludson.
Song—Geo. Kerr.
Song—Aston Pollard.
DDuet—Mrs. Vannie Wells and
Norma Jean Wells.
Poem—Lavern Hays.
Solo—Mrs. (Joo. Kerr.
Song—^Mildred Faulkenherry. '
To<»m—Ruby Hudson.
S<»ng—I>hon<*ille Richardson
Franc!lie I lays.
Song—Eula Faulkenherry.
Bible Questions—Grace B»*dford.
Poem—Elmer Hays.
, S^ng—Junior Girls.
Song—Junior boys:
Contest Song—Men and Women.
P ra yer— Aston Pollard.
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