The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1938 Page: 5 of 8
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JGL'ST 12, 1938
FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938
THE BOWIE NEWS
M ORE M E R (' H A N D ISE F O R L E S S M ONEY
WE DELIVER
WE
D E I 1 V E K
’EM
RIGHT IN
YOUR KITCHEN
1.
Flour
Fryers
40c
EACH
Sausage
10c
3 21C
Corn Flakes
Market Mixed
POIND
LARD
10c
Market Rendered
POIND
2 lb. box 7 Q
Crackers
18c
Peaches
15c
DOZ.
2 for 15c
Salad Dressing
Grapes
RINSO
23c
LARGE SIZE
POUND
11c
15c
Green Beans
5c
Pickles Sour or Dill.
Full Quart
55c
3-LB. CAN
C A S II
It U Y E K S
O F
ALL
FAR M
P R O n I C E
WE
A P P R E C I A T E
YOUR
TRAD E
S
—Contributed.
GARDEN GUIDE
New Subscribers
LOCAL NEWS
L9c
TAYLOR
By Lillie Belle Burlington
BARLOW’S
We
t
4c
-st*;.
Friday and Saturday
3d
7*
Sugar
x J
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4c
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48 ■*•1 39
io «>• 15c
Potatoes
Flour
Mi
c
Cabbage
LB.
P&G Soap
Llaiit
s IOC
Crackers
19c
89c
8
Shortening
Soap
49C
5-LB. PAIL
*
OFFER
Fresh Prunes
Sc
MILK
1
Pork & Beans 3
3
LUX
25c size
15c
Crisco
YOU SAVE XZC
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
family of Crowell:
eo
OLEO
ib. 15c
ib.
ares
Lb.
C
lb.
als
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Tip amp Mtotwif~
PHONES 344 - 345
Vegetables
Fruits
Qt. 29c
Pt. 15c
We buy cream, poultry
and eggs
Parker’s TENDERIZED
Pork Shoulder
SEE OUR
FRESH
COLORADO and
CALIFORNIA
14 oz. Tomato Juice
9 oz. Crushed Pineapple
Bewley’s
Best
Browns
Saxet
No. 2/2
cans
small
cans
IA
E
FAMILY REUNION HELD
SUNDAY AT HOME OF
MRS. TOM MAYO
LIONS AND LADIES ENJOY
WATERMELON FEAST ON
REGULAR LADIES’ NIGHT
Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Miriam
Yarbrough,
KB or
Jewel
FORMER BOWIE LADY
GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY
AND SHOWER
Sliced-w-
. Whole
several
Mr. and
LUX Flakes
SPRY
LIFE-Bl OY or
LI X TOILET bSOAI’b
Miss Anne Baccus left Tuesday
morning for Fort Worth for a- visit
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Underwood
have spent several days visiting in
Sulphur and Turner Falls, Okla.
BREAK
O’MORN
C. C. Tldmore and daughter, Mias
Rowena, of Stoneburg were shop-
l>er* in Bowie Wednesday.
' Miss Martini Ann Gibson sjient
the wee.k-end in Decatur with rela-
THOMPSON’S
NEEDLESS
FRESH
COMIKADO
and Henry T.
note, Okla., on.
See Our Windows for Added Specials
„ We reserve right to limit quantities.
24-1’01 NR SACK
LADY-FAIR
(Regular Price 69c
Best
Yett
NO. 2K
CAN
EACH
24
lb.
bak'
Bell
visited
Cloth
bag
Limit
2-Lb. Average
Dressed and Drawn
tires, Mr. and Mrs. Buck ColUtas.
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Collin*. 81m.-
met her aunt, Mrs. F. E. I’cmder.
and family of Dallas.
jple
ced
LB
Carton
48
lb.
bag
PAGE FITS
_
Center
Slices
Lb.
FREE DELIVERY
onjMU* order or more
Salmon
CHUM
FIRM
GREEN HEADS
LARGE
SIZE
SURE
FINE
Yukon
Smith’s Best
Peacemaker
\jee O’Daniel's
Hillbilly
JELLO
Assorted
Pkg. 5c
9C
COFFEE 2 is. 29
20c
71c
3ll> 49c
25'
19'
5I3C
24-73c
< See our windows
for other specials
—i-mm™mmmmi
CONCORD GRAPES
—ir—
California'
White Rose
25c
79c
Schilling’s COFFEE
in,or,. 9ibjnc
X can Xa u can
r>
9C
La
HSo 1
Peanut Butter Qt. Jar 23c
$|49
>|00
& BACON
CANDLED EGGSXV 0NV
Mae Bail, left this week for a visit
in Colorado Springs, Denver and
oilier jiarts of Colorado. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. John it. Hum left
Wednesday for Colorado Springs,
where they will si>end the remaind-
er of August.
T. N. Williams.
Mrs. Martini Hmli’lleston
and family.
-—At A. Sadler and family.
Mayo: Wanda Bae Wilhite, grand-
daughter of J. M. Agee: Mr. and
^Mrs. Martin Partridge and duugh-
1 tors, Dora and Bettie Ruth: Miss
Opal Agee, daughter of Jack Agee:
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nail: and Mr.
mid Mrs. Loftin Arnold and son,
Jerry.
>unrd R. Maul-
ii visited Miss
elia Hurdt dur-
10-l<b. Cloth Bag Holly
<rr • ’
Kraft Bag Pure Cane
(Regular Price 52c)
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sjiears and
<hiklren, Betty mid Joe Allen, a
. recent graduate of A. and M. Col-
1 lege, and her sister, Miss Fannie
Mrs. Elsie Thomas lias recently
returned from a visit ia Ffcrt
Worth.
Miss Patsy Ma Miller of Anr-
rlllo is spending the week In (Ur*
home of her grandparents, Mr. aud
Mrs. S. O. Wilson, of this clty_
Mr. mid Mrs. Clifford Hancock
of Electra visited In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Underwood and
other relatives in Bowie Sunday.
The Lions, their families and
friends, enjoyed a watermelon feast
Thursday night at Baccus’ Barbs-
pit on the regular monthly
Glenn Trout had
18
■
Miss Moaelle Whitesei and JUtai
Cribbs of Nocona visited Mias Wan
da and Miss Annelle l.iuierwand
Tuesday.
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Mrs. Homer Shackelford audMn».
Floyd Cullers of Henrietta spent
several days last week with thssr
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H—Hb—
Catsup
Heinz
25c 19
Mrs. F. J. Dixon mid sou. Jotw.
and Mrs, Jack Agee and Miss Ot«t
Agee spent Monday in Wic-ktta
Falls.
cue
Ladies’ Night,
charge of the program.
A reading was ^iven
4S
Thompson of
Dorothy Hill
Gallon
'll
!r
•day with Miss
pend a day or.
i
Tissue
Tom Houston Is
e of her sister,
ilrs. Greer does
a hoipe before / '
•)
y accompanied
Alene Calaway’’
me in Chicago
.isited here for
eks. Mrs. Don-
s of Shreveport
me early in the
ee weeks visit
rs. D. Calaway,
tex Calaway.
Our Special
Get Acquainted
Mrs. M. L. Simons. Newport.
Jim Cowley, Rt. 1. Newport.
Willie Ogle, Rt. 1, Newpm-t.. ,
W. R. Carter, R . 1. Newport.
Reda Baker. Rt. 1, Newport.
A. R. Page, Rt. 1, Newport.
Ellfert Sills. Rt. 1. New]s>rt.
J. M. Capps, Rt. 1, Bowie.
II. D. Cable, Rt. 2, Nocona.
J. F. Tucker. Rt. 2, Bowie.
J. D. Farmer, Newport Star Rt.
L. E. Board, Rt. 2, Chico.
Lizzie Henson, Rt. 2, Chico.
J. L. McCarter, Newport.
L. E. Grigsby, Rt. 2, Bowie.
J. P. Wilson, Rt. 2. Bowie.
W. E. Rollins. Rt.,2. Howie.
W. M. Dorough. Rt. 1. Bellevue.
'C. T. Allen. Rt. 1, Montague.
W. H. Parker, Rt. 1. Bowie.
Eftie Simpkins. Rt. .3. Bowie.
Mix J. T. Pollard. Rt. 3. Bowie.
Fred Roth, Rt. 3, Bowie.
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CARD OF THANKS
thank
I
Miss Wanda Underwood had
Jimmie Rudd of Fort Worth ns her
guest Monday.
Professor (’. B. Bond, a teaelier
of voice ahead of the Mush
Department of Howard Payne Col
-L lj_ _
' "IJu!
10c
■'<3
Flour
Sugar
BOTH FOR
12;
» r .»rr -ssx,
CH.PARKER
1 ’vS7 CASH CROCER
V raw cuoto tmtr /wr
the home .of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. H. Johnson.
Mrs. Bob Allgood and son, Rob-
ert. of Denver are visiting her son,
A. A. Allgood, and Mrs. Allgood.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cheatham
and family returned to Chillicothe
Tuesday after spending
days with her parents,
Mrs. W. L. H. Johnson.
Remember to attend Sunday
School at 10 o’clock at the Taylor
school house Sunday, Aug. 14th.
Classes for an ages.
Dale Eale’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Eales, of Hobart, Okla.,
are visiting him and his family for
a week or ten days.
2 ,b- pks- 15c
)c
Mrs. Tom Mayo and son. J. B.,
of- sis^^niles west of Bowie, bad a
reunion of relatives at their home
Sunday. The occasion prdX'ed to
" Im* very enjoyable since' it was the
firrft time in six years for ail of
the brothers and sisters in the.
family to have the privdegi* of |H>
ing united in a family gathering.
At the noon hour a family din-
ner was served to all present.
Those enjoying the occasion were:
Jack and J. M- Agee, brothers of
^^.Mrs. Mayo; Mrs. Dave Haynes of
5 bars XOf
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Suddath,
managers of tht* Federated Store,
s]>ent Tuesday In Dallas.
lege at Brownwood, was a visitor
in (lie liome of Rev. and Mrs. A.
J. Quinn Monday and Monday night.
Professor Bond was here in the in-
terest of Howard Payne College
in securing students.
Post Toasties Large size
I
Week-end guests in the W. L." II?
Johnson home were: Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Johnson and children of
Wichita Fulls; Mr., and Mrs. R. C..
Johnson and family of Crowell : -
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson
of Bowie.
The News Reporter joins with
others In the cbmmunlty In express-
ing sincere sympathy to Mr. Neute
Prestwood .and Mrs. Pretitwood in
the loss of his sister, who died
Thursday in,a Wichita Falls hos-
pital.
Albert Huth, who Is employed In
Dulins,- visited his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry,Huth several days lajt
week. *
Mrs. Marlow Saunders, who has
lieen seriously, ill, is reported to be
much improved in health.
Mrs. George Langston of Deer
Creek is sepnatng several days in
251b |19 I
Mrs. (J. M. Dickey him left re-
cently f*»r a two weeks visit with
her mother. Mrs. L. C. Cutaway,
of Wichita Falls.
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Honey TEXAS COMB -
Parkeses No-jacket WEINERS
Miss Lola
Union Hill
Saturday.
Offers You These Values for
basket 0Q
Libby’s
Baptising to be Held Sunday
Afternoon
The*' revival held at the Taylor
school house w;is brought to a close
Sunday night. Five persons united
wit it rhe Church. Revera,! are t/»
lx* baptised Sunday afternoon. Aug.
14th. at the Carl Richey tank. Rev.
A. L. Eubank* will officiate at this
si'rvice.
■a v ... Taylor .11. -D to Meet- -
Wednesdiiy. Aug. 17
Mrs/ N. C. Heath will entertain
tnembers of the Taylor Home Dem-
onstration Club W(*<lnpsd:ry after-
noon, Aug. 17. at 2.00 o’clock.
Principles .of mixing- and baking
cookies and muffins will he domon-
st.rated. J>a<h lady in the com-
indiiity is given a sjM*<’ial invitation
be pres«hif7==CtTrtr Reporter.
Mr*. Johnson Honors Grand-
daughter on Birthday
Mrs. W. L. H. Johnsonenter-
tained with a dinner Sunday at
noon for her granddaughter. .Miss
Evelyn* Johnson, of Crowell. The
occasion was in honor of her fif-
teenth birthday. She was the re-
cipient of many lovely and useful
gifts.
A large birthday cake baked by
her mother. Mrs. Richard Johnson,
centered the dining table which
was loaded with many delicious
dishes which go with fried 4*hi<*ken
and- all the "fixin’s.”
Covers were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. H. Johnson. Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Johnspn and children.
Joe Van. ’’Paul. Mary, Nell, and
MaYt-ha, a*H of Crowell; Mr.--and
Mrs. Charlie Johnson ami children.
Charlene and Jerry, of.. Wichita
Falls; and Herman Johnson, and
the honorep.
Personals
Guests in -the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Rhyne Sunday were:
Mrs. Louie Ttirn(‘j and children.
Loyd and Jan<*ll. of BrownVitlo;
Mrs. W. H. Rhynp of Pleasant
Ridge; Mr. and ■ Mrs. Perry Van-
ta'bber and son, Ernest, of Lone
Star: Mr. and Mrs. Eskei* Eakman
and son, Paul Detin, of Bowie;
Mr. and Mrs. Velton Barker and,
children of Vashti; L. J. Rhyne of
Pleasant Ridge; and Mr. and Mrs.
O. Z. Rhyne and dauhgter, Jean, of
Bowie.
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Williams and
sons and Mrs. Jane Gray of* Dal-
las spent the week-end with Mrs.
Gray’s son, Elmer Gray, and Mrs. |
Gray. -
wish to tInink our many
friends for the many kind deed*,
sympathy and the beautiful floral
offerings during thi* illness, and
pttssing of our dear companion anil
Mother. May God's richest bless-
ings tie liestowed upon each and all
of you.
(tn Saturday night, July 2ft. Mr.
and Mrs. Will Brignnce. newlyweds,
were honored with q surprise party
at their home near Brownfield. Tex.
Music and games directed by
Miss Opal Det* Murray ami Miss
Barbara Garrett were enjoyed by
everyone.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Brigance were
again surpris<*d when the guests
brought in jtleJicidus refreshments
of ice cream and cakes. After this
Mrs. Brigame, who was lieforP her
marriage, Mrs, Maura Lee Carpen-
ter of Bowie, found her dining
table h;pl been "loaded down" with
many lovely ami useful gifts.
Many friends enjoyed this occa-*
sien and expicssed good ■ wishb.s for
the happy (onple.
2 cans 15c
- QUALITY MEATS
13c Bologna Tb. KJ' MixedSausage|b10c
Sliced Bacon «j> 17C Cheese Lb 15C Fresh BarBQ «»• 20c
by Dale
Jackson, Mrs. M. Posey was cap-
tain of the ladies, and Howard
Brooks of the men, for a question-
aire contest which the men won.
T. H. Yarbrough was the prin-
cipal speaker of the evening and
Pis subject was "Llouism and Am-
ericanism.”
Delicious watermelon was served
the following: Sir. and Mrs. M.
Posey and son, Marlon Bob, Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Eastin, M. A.
Bryan, Margurite Is-e, Jeannlnc
Ix-e, Harry Dreyfuss. Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Rldiiiger, Miss Lucille Rid
Jnger, Miss Marion Ridinger, Adrian
Rldinger, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greg-
ory and sons,David and Kenneth,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris S. Trungh-
ber, H. H. Payne, Miss Merle Wes-
son, Carroll Davis. .Mr. .and Afrs.
T. R. Ferguson and children, i’at1-
ricia and Tommy.
T. H. Yarbrough,
Yarbrough, John D.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Perona and
children, Helen Jo, Jannette, and
Marshal. Gayle Bradley ami daugh-
ter, Patsy Gayle, Dale Jackson, Mr.
and Mrs. Luin Divette, La Grande
Henderson, Miss Mary Jo Fontaine,
A. O. Baclier, Miss tlpal Harker.
Mr. and Mrs. Glejin Trout and
son, Robert. Howard Brooks. Miss
Mary Coe, Mr. and Mrs. <}. C.
Bowden and daughter. Annette and
N’elda Jean, Mr. and .Mrs. D. C.
Allen, Edd Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hoeldtke and daughters,
Gwendolyn and Joyce, Miss Lovice-
Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. L. D. Eak-
man. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Feno-
glio and sons. Fill and Cecil Ray,
H. R. Tarwater of Lubbock. H. M.
Moore and Mae Caroline Eales.
Oranges GIMI.SE
The Garden Guide says let your
garden have a vacation for a while.
Only water an’d cultivate to keep
flowers alive. When fall comes
your flowers will tie rested and
ready- for flowe'rs
-w-The Bowie Garden (’lub.
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Perry, Coy. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1938, newspaper, August 12, 1938; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1374875/m1/5/?q=dallas+voice: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.