The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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THE BOWIE NEWS
•AY, <1
MOB FOLK
EAST WARD FT. A.
offered by Mrs.
Q
jiast*'pn
Shortening
c
c
HOMEMAKERS < LASS ENJOYS
19C
S«m|:i|;••in <-|n.
-r I
R.
siwi.il' hour.
Visit Our-'Vegetable Department
Z.
read
M is.
Flour 48 lb- 75c Coffee
num
Ham
Z5c
Steak
lb. 25c
RIB
< III < h
Rl MP
VINEGAR
gallon
I Doe)
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I.
48 lbs. $1.45
24 lbs. 75c
Thr regular”business meeting <»f
Lettuce
And With
WE GIVE
Free Delivery
The Best of Service
c
Lb.
Head
The Best of Goods
C
Limited Credit
4,? 1.29
Warren,
1;
can
%
Program
No. 2
c
LOVK. FOOT
Golden Pancake
16
oz. can
Qt.
Doz.
C
Each
lb.
YRMOIRS
IONQUKT .
12
I
■
■
L'- &
SAVE MORE
c.
• I
< outed will mu through No, a.
Choice
Recleaned
Sugar Cured
48 lb. bag
24 lb. bag
' 12 lb. bag
6 lb. bag
Pork &
Beans
SUNBRITE
Cleanser
PINTO
Beans
Satisfied
Customers
are our
Greatest
Asset
Barlow’S Groc. and Mkt.
All prices good through Friday and Saturday—Shop Early
Worth Brand
Wonder Whipped
*J »NE GOODE
Peanut Butter
/Q-. 25c
Good ROUND
Steak
Fresh Pork
Center Cut
At a GOOD PLACE
to Trade
> •
PAI L BELL ( IK< LE MEET
FOR ALL DAV SEWING
Kep«*i is
standing
(UH LADll
FED!
MaeDOWELI
INTI
8
lb.
Full
Qt.
Hall**
Monthly
i li«- < 'lull
n-Bulk,
I lit*
up'<W <
PREPARED
Mustard
Full Qt. 10c
■ <» 1 -------------------------
SWIFTS JEWEL
HI o/.
I an
PUREX
15c
Home Killed
BABY BEEF
lb.
cartort
d wish
have
Fresh, Snappy lb.
Green Beans
QUALITY
at
LOWER
PRICES ‘
Sunbrite
Cleanser
with
nil
ami
'To Those Who Appreciate the Beit Rout
* We Recommend ,
AMERICAN BEAUTY
R
[f.
lb.
• NO. & CAN
- Hominy
10c
Ground•
BEEF
Barlow's
lb.
WHITE SWAN
Gelatin
’ While H Lasts
o Cc
f boxes
Lady Fair
FLOUR
Fine for Making Light Bread, Biscuits, Pies and Cakes
No. 2 can gat
Hominy 5C
5C
15-
Package- J Qc
19'
Li)>b>s Fancy Sy nip Pack
Peaches:-
Pkg. 25'
14'
YOU! I HOI< E OF FYN
( Y BOXED JONATHAN
APPLES
OR TEXAS SWEET
Oranges
dent.- Mrs. <;. (’
vice pres- Mrs. r
i-fcUiry hfjisiiriT.
.... : reporter. Mrs. Jk*-
plain N’a. 1., Mrs.
plain
2f°9c
Round
or T-Bone
Sliced
BACON
5S.
4'
ONIONS £
Sweets
Paramount
gun of tin
With "Touchd
of the rivalry
for the atten
daughter and
academy's ten
Roliert (
^■fiale
picture opens
Monday at Hi
The centra)
Cummings, is
feels that beet
. ball hero In
Point should
him. To his <1
down the day
• my and rece
the upper da
Went Pointer
Mr and M
* invited to be
Ing this Issue
hox office. W,
It as well m "
79 d 40
15]
That is Reallv Nice
4S«
Jewel or K.B.
Shortening
8 '.'m 85f
Bewley’s Best Flour
*1.39
75c
45c
25?
• We Invfte You to See
.-•iSl ALLRI
■ DIXON
Saltine Flakes
Lb. pkg. } 0Q
Phillips
Delicious
Pork&
Beans
4 SYRUP:
he deiiyer ,
and snoouce”
PHONES .111 315
Flame TOKAY
/• .0
Grapes
Load Direct from
Lodi. California
41®
Salad Dressing
2O‘I I
SAUSAGE
Pure Pork 20c
Mixed . . 10c
■!
VIKIT
■ UK
BEFORE
YOU
BUY -
. . GREEN
X Tomatoes bjEc
. W hile They Last <• » .
FLOW1
PRICES]
Mrs. £\ N. Menefee returned ip
with her home in Fort Worth Sunday* af-
T ! ter havThg spent a wo^k in the
■and. r,,Mak<*[ home' of her mother. .Mrs.
ChanmH of Blessing", after Bowles. —'
2ti. 69c
Half or
Whole lb. JL
•> JI *
See our windows for added Specials
IVf l4»hL. Art limit
RENTYET'T ,
a
Salad Dressing-
Hnl 1 8C
tv. reserve right to limit quantities
TENDERSWEET.
Corns;
Miss Inez
Karlsberg, ai
prominent eh
expected to a
of the First 1
Music Clubs ’
Mineral Well;
day-
Miss Rudy
islatlon of tli
Mrs. Cosby if
slgnla and Fl
H>R FRIDAY and SATURDAY OCTOBER 23-^2#
We eare featuring Better Quality at Lower Prices, an
to call attention to the fine Produce and Meats we now
at t H. PARKER No; 23 at BOWIE________
Sack 98c
10 lb. 25'
For Meat
Loaf lb.
svsS -X
FRIDAY. OCTOB^l 2«, 193
a >‘11 sma^
Milk 3 large
Nr. and Mrs. A. L. KlneejRw ill
l>e admitted tree by bringing this
Issue of The News to the Majestic
Theatre tonight or Saturday. Top
wfl| see "The Three Meaquitecis'*
In their newest nl'ttire “Outlaws of
.Sonora."
JOWLS ■ S|
HAMS
10!
8 »> 85c 1
----Y------
Farmers we will pay highest prices for TURKEYS —
NICE SIZE
APPLES
10c
SOUR OK DlLl.
Pickles
«15c
would < o <»jm-rate with the “
1’ T. A.’s <»f Bvwie In pr»-N»ntin^
13‘Ho.v. the magician, who is enn> '
Ing to Bowi«* in the ne;tr fn’jire. [
'J'hv Hh-jolM j> of the uFluenttion , .
Voted to pn-wenl 3 banii’T to the .
room having th<- most mothers pi?-
•ent at »*aeh meeting.. The second
grade uas au.ar<l«-d lhe banner at
this iwM'tlng.
Dtiring ,th<- hour, ramllow
______PARKER
CASH GROCER
V YOW GROCCB 1IHCF I9H V
s«*Sbh»n was <v>i|.
soeia) hour i|ui
the following offi< ci-n
Ils laid
i
We want you.
to try it. Gal.
18'
Mrs. Kenm
J. hixon v
Thursday aft
day <’luh met
< i<K>n).
Mr<. J1* A.
«-d a very ii
“^n.'aTfir.
Mrs. E. «
discussion on
Mrs. IL
“Health Mia;
dustrial Emp
Mrs. C. W
nwnl dlseov
E. W. Wrigl
talked on “.'f
t Ion of Disea
The follow
the occasion :
George Barr
Mrs. John
Wells, Mrs. .
L. Turns, Mt
F. J. Dixon.
Mrs. Walter <
len, Mrs. Hat
Allred, Mrs. •
Mrs. W.
Crovc. Georg
ran anil Mrs.
I " M. I OF FIRST BAPTIST
< HI R( II HAS MEETING
Mlssbsi
that tbe
'till have
program - te
Tnestlny hi
You aaked for It.. We told you we’d get 1
It. Now it's Here!
W'hite or Whole Wheat Sliced *
sODALITAN CLASS' OF FIRST
HAPTIST ( III R( H HAS SOCIAL
TJie S.sl.ai; an class |,„. Kirsl
Haptisl (hllial, enjoyed ;■
w<--eri enhaialiiinent given
evening ai 7 ;3o o’clock in
l<<M»in. *
A brief biishu-.s^
dHeh*d bi'fiirr the
Hili Wlrt'eh I’
were imdallvd ; presid«-nt. Mi
Jonos; fir>d vi< »* pn <idmil.
latiesf t handler: second viti* pr» <i
Bowden : fourth
Bui. ‘hfieln : [
Bob
Parks:
< i*:i\ h-
Win $5.00
In Merchandise
when yonUiave purt'liased one dol-
lar or more of fresh or cured meals. •
In 20 wordvsor less tell whv lliiv
HILL displn’t ruse k Miiiwrior /
all nlhfrsa
Our New. I‘>5ll model HILL all sftel
'refrigerated display east-. Entiri--
ly new from* end. to end. inside
ami oiit. It is a stream lliied. vlial >
and porcelaiii ease of NEW DE
SIGN. . . . built by a. new method
of STEEL I ONsTIJl CTUIN ....
Imat-proofed Midi a SCIENTIFIC
NEW INSl I VITON, . . . refriger
aled with an improved NEW COIL
SYKTEAI mid equipped with many
NEW < ONVENIENI E FEATURE*.
Tliere is no oilier vase like H-mmI Ho
other rase keeps foods in sueli good
«tndilion. Whether or not you pur-
rhnsc a pniny s wbrth of mrrrhxn-
tlise we want you to,set- this new
modern display rase.
hour. :i
t'amos wi-ro plav
Oranges
_SI»e ’Ifi Texas
Dw 19c
Stephens. Mrs I'-
Jones, , Mrs. R. k!
Maryin YVIIIctt, Mrs. James Cbn]s
man.’ Mrs. Virgil Baker. Mis. Joe
Fulcher, and two visitors. Mrs.
"Tony Jackson and Mrs. Homer
Jdckson *’
| SIS'
pvhh,,:
Isroup ,
I l-railley ; ami group <
, Mrs. Marvin Will, if
Ihirlne the social
U*r of Hallowe'en
ed
The room was ileeornfed
black iiiut ornn.'e r-olors ai„|
I who atteioleil wore t'ostmnes ......
j masks. The ilelicfcfns riTreslimeni,
consisted of sandwiches. cookies.
I eolfep. and a desert served in
I oranges d'-eorah-d with faces.
The following were present for
this mnixmil affair: Mr. and Mrs.
David Warren. Mr. and Mrs i:,|.l
Jones. Mr. .Ind Mr-. .1 -It Girn-n
| Mr. ami Mr- •ig.ilr- Bradley. Mr.
land Mrs. Boh (Vlilie. yf,r. mid-Mrs
I Gh nil Ti'oul. Ml. ami ti|
I Griffin, Mr. and Mrs Hu Parks.
Mr-.* 1.. J. Purkey. Mrs Wayne
Golden, and Mrs. Marvin .WillelC
The visitors were: Mr. mid Mrs
| r; I Doe) Jack-on. Rev. and Airs
A. .1. Qiilfm. mid Mis- Patsy li.iyh.
I Bradley
MIORTS MEAL
BRAN AND
OTHER FEEDS.
GET
Ol R PRICES.
ROASTS
12c
14c
17c
i no AiiN<mnai'5 Program av.-i*
turned ovor.tollie Paul Bell Clr**
<le. Mrs VlrgH Baker took ydiaru-
mid an iiiti-resilng program wn--
opened with p song. "Bringing in
The Sheaves,"
Prayer was offered by Mrs. Er-
ma Gardner. .
Mrs. Amos MeGrogory road tlie
devotional from Psalms 100. Mis.
C. A. Graves ttild the story of a
Jeqlsb Hoy who was converted In
ft elimp. Tlte.gi'oup was disifflsSwj
with a pray-ei* offered by Mjs. j,m.-
Fulcher.
The following were'fitment : Mrs.
Erma Gardner. .Mrs. C. a. -GrriVcs.
Mrs. C. A. Holliday. Mrs. -Walxer
Evans. Mrs.’Walter Coffleld. AJrs.
L. O. Miller. Mrs. John Jackson.
Mrs. A. J. Quinn. Mrs. McKee. Mrs.
John White, Mrs. F. O. Edwards.'
Mrs., Bill Myers. Mrs. W. E. Ben
son, Mrs. Glonn Trout. Mrs. C. Y’.
(Why. Mrs. Ernest Chandler. Mis.
Is* Roy Dunean, Mrs. Amos .Yfe
Gregory. Mrs. Henry. Miss -Clara
Swats.-Mrs. Edd
K^BfcClellah. Mrs.
at
ARMOURS
MILK
^amallcant J Qq
The Murlb
interesting in
at .the vluluu
the Presidon
- tb(* First V
E. Wateon, |)
answered b;
events. Durin
'**^^6. Harry 1
JJSfeate to t
vent ion to Im*
October 28th
were discuss
x^icnl Ark
■jRponsoring
>Qniss Inez
won on ' Eniii:
zSJ”. Uh*
terms of
and iutellecll
for tin* e.veni
Bi-fore *eacl
ical numlHT-
brief descript
reason for s
•/From an In
Deserted Fs
piano nuniliei
• Purkey; voh-
(freedIng” by
<\ S. Ilendei
son. jASjoIa.. 8
ipvtir. McAHm
dubtlon to A
grin" by *Wa
‘ H. T. Ayres ;
, and ‘Piano b
t Hons) by* I
Mi# Inez Ri
Mrs. E.
■Wha't b th
•Daily Life?"
jHkcussciI. th
. Emotional <i
t 'ineiU of Ari
“What Does
ciatiort' «»f ni
ruK's<‘<! by A
*”D<h\s Appje
operative Ii< >
Instinctive. :
Many?" ‘ was
David Warn
At the itnit
a short- ehoi
Members .p
•’I*. Ayres. M
(’. D. Donah
son, Mrs. II
L. J. Purki y
* Mrs IIngls.
Wallvnder, -
M rs. B. E..
Rmiy. Miss
meta, Mv^G-v.
Natt, Miss
Viola Nkiime
Miss Rtftlr V
16-oz. M
Loaf /
Crawford Sliced
Beets 2^
Parker s White Sliced
JUMBO I Ac
BREADAv
in the ono
16.
During tbe business hour
class discussed and decided
new form of entertainment.
D was decidid that the clothing
which the class had assembled for
‘ was
Jh* sent in the W. M. II. box.
After tin- business meeting
interesting games, were played and
enjoyed.
Mrs. Quinn furnished tbv binlif|
HALLOWE’EN PARTS [ day. cake Ix-ariug one' candle.
: ... I Refreshments of si delicious
ntan- i.' ( ibursday night, Uri. go, hot chocolate, candy, apd cake
------Makeiu Class met • stt•’the | W(,rp sorv<.(| h> yfrfi Alton Bowling.
ID. Moore, De? Ray Willisimson, 11.
Harrell, Tonnny .fttambougln A.
’4— , • ,j. Quinn, Bob Cox, Clamle Young
class' .-iml HsilYoween. -and si visitor, Mrs. Price.
The’ room was - very. Iteaurifully ■ -o--- ■; -*
decorated in orange and black.
The meeting waA «»|M*n«*d 1
the ^singing yf Uh* class songs.
am Thine <>• Ixjrd’*, *
Me a
Ik • of the F'irst Baptist
Mte Church lva.s held Tuesday. (Icte
her 25, ,-it. the church with twenty-I
89 seven memlH ix and t\v«» visitors I
SB present/
■ --The—syng—wus—prUUwL
"Stand I’p For .Ii-sijs” Mrs. \Vsiljer
Fv/ins ri’Dil^ihe ih-vo’ iomi I from
^B Psalms. The opening prayer wse-.
■ offered by Mrs. A. .1 Quiim. A
EB business session was hold during 1
Bfl whirl) the circles gave the reports I
Bfl of their meetings. Heports were I
th* Ji imide hv the standing rem-
Bfl inltiees.
H Mrs. David
^B I'hsilrnuin. jirm<»i)n<*ed
B Blanche Gloves Circle
^B /barge <»f the mission
B »H‘ pre-iemod the fourth
N-tvcmlw-r.
The Y'oung I’l-oph- ri-jHU'tvd »
BH lotul i>f In- present for ih. lr nniiiGi-
Ba Iv luei-iiiiu fur O,-:<>|ier.
M Mrs . Walter II. (’offiebl.- B.-uei
M vleiit t'hpii unin vahietl the box
|Kieke,l liy ;dt the ,-irvle fer lhe
■ Buckner's •Uphmi’s Home
■ SlliO.IS.
■ Approvi'in;,!, IV $11 will be uvell
by tile ) AV. A.’s. This .cmtrlliu
H Hon will bring flic total value
■ .<171.IS.
■ The Missionary
The Patil Bell Circle of the FirAt
Baptist Chunli tael in th,- home of
Mrs.. Huff Cl'a-r early. Monday
ttiornhig Tor an all day meeting.
The circle met for tin- purjaise of
sewing wearing apparel for tip-
•Finekiier’s (Irphan’a Home.
A covered dish luncheon wa-
serve,I at the uoon hour to t._
following: Mrs. L. 11. Jl’im-an. Mrs.
Baker, Mrs- Torn Lindsey. Mrs.
('hircnce Bel. her. Mrs.T. C. Prine, .
Mrs. ('. A. Grave-. Mrs. H. 11.
W.OHlall. Mrs Elmer Mill, r. Mr.
IfewelM-r. Mrs. Aunirtiel Nhkols.
Mrs. Hankins. Mrs. A L. M.
Gregory; ami th,- following visi-
tors: Mrs. Finis Martin, Mrs. J,—
-le Elliot. .Hid the hostess. Ml’s.
i llnlf (‘liM-r.
Mrs. H.iltvr H. (’uffudd. valued
the sowing th*- kidi<-< '<>mph-ti-d -if
Xgl.fNl. *
Once More we Offer ‘ft . ,
Shortening Folger's Coffee BACON
■jb..„25c 21*,- 49c Lb. 28c
......Steak Ib ZOc
west- lighted uu an attractive pink • which prayer
HAb MEETIXI. cake in observance of the twenty '
ninth anniversary of P.T.A. work
The East Ward P T A met Fri [ irj ^,xas
day after won, OctolMT 21, at the i .... . ... .
..... ’ . Mrs. R. 1’. White and Mrs. A.
school with the president, Mrs. 1; , . . , . . m t-
,, w, . ... i J. Quinn assisted by Mrs. T. E. Me
E. M<‘Gaugh, presiding. L. . » . » .
. , <raiig)r served pum h and cak»‘-h>
Mrs. Paul Jkmald, a past pr* si- I -following: Mrs. J. A. S| tears,
<b|nt. made an Im,Testing talk dur Mr. Charles A. King. Mrs. J. T.
j ing which -lie gave a v,-time of th.- (|ulln, Mrs. J 1). Coulter, Mrs. < >.
; work of the,. PT. A. *inee its or-
the j.gani^ation.
Mrs. T. E. Phillips read an ar-
tWe on "Teaching The. '•Ciid To
taken from the I
Magazine.
A brief'business s<«*e4**ie-ioW«w4*d T. E. Phillips, Miss Stella Wilsoii,
during which Mrs. T. E. M«-Gaiigh
was Hectod a«t a delegate to the
(^invention of tie- Texas Congress
<*f, Parents and Teachers to be ’
h«4d at Lubbock, Novewdier 15-17.
Miss l/>rnita McAfee, secretary-
rrpaMiror. gave a financial report ] Timisday night, Oct. 2W,‘
and an non peed that the. East Ward , Hmm- Makciu Class im-t . aC’tW
co operate with the Kother , pjrst Baptist Church for their reg-
ular business and social meeting,
alsd-io observe (he fiist birtEUay j
• ft lie
Fine Hard Heads
Cabbage "
was
Alton Bowling.
Th« president. Mrs. Claude
Young, called the meeting to order.
Heixirts fn>m the vihIouh off!
vers were given, and a review of
the year’s work was given by the
Seentaiy. The .lass has grown
year from 3 members to
' A. Lindsey, Mrs. Paul Donald, Mrs.
Anthony Fenofclio, .Mrs. C. I). I*e-
1 ropa, Mix O., <’. ClevelaiMi, Mrs.
• .... -s- Dallas McLemore, Mrs. T. E. Me
Parent’s ; <,’;iugh, .Mrs. A. J. Quinn. Mrs. R.
T. W'hite, Mrs. Gayle Bradley. Mrs ..J Buckner’s Orphans Home
1 *r L' Stulln IVilw.oi k! ...... IV .
Miss Ruth Workman. Miss Surah
Salter, and Miss Lometa MeAf<*e.
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