The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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•Y. NOVEMBER 4, 1938
THE BOWIE NEWS
>
PAGE THREW
and
Lometa Mt*-
is, M.D.
BJgh School'
wb. U they was little. Bui that ain’t tot
M IX
Olf
Kemp Hotel.
Mr.
re Bowie sh<
I
-worst. They
safe
ds for ReMilUf
J
M \
us
fir*
fans
SAFETY SIGNAL SPEEDOMETER
• 1*01 HEE. ACTION SHO< K
AfksORtlEfc'.
• <011. SPRINGS
‘•on veyed
Some ruockls
as low as $:58.0« F.O.H. Bon if
If
. .
The Ifttf (hosiers
rraxty for drIUery
are
JOE Mi-GREgORY. salesman
e
t«> Ncare me and
Cemetery
fs
Bowir. Texas
J
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\
turday
NORGE LOW-HEAT
V
■no one’s
OVEN BURNER
nt
IT S NEWS
1
up from
at this Price.
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Kali! Bowie!
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llieo if |||t>
k
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"IIS Well ill .
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Trims. •
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$6950
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N
O
t
Doans Pills
GAS RANGE
Maroon an a White
Published by the Soden;
Fashion Dress
that is worth
cifort.
MODELS
M LOW M
Bennie
Coaeb
Mucker, ami Mr.
k •
,kUS'*-
I
A
to make obed
OUC of N|k)iI«Kl
has
I MM‘II
Mr.
Miss
Ste
Well* eXsoloit*)>,
D. BHflgewntvr.
L;rwh*r. Jim (’.u.
Eon
I in
Mr. and Mr* K. V.
• M. Owen.
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LOCAL NEWS
w:i s
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in
I
'i&VZO
USHCS
ash j4n
kmm till about yourself. h ,
I lie.' **Mai'<Min
I imr<
th you.
sgoo
STORE
jves69<
Perkins-
Timberlake
Company
and bring
re during
get thr-e
*J Creme
1°"
Mis. J., h. 'laylor of Dallas i
the guest Thursday and Friday
by |,i.< W|fl, .]„t| -',r "nd Mi --. E. V Hemil mi.l-Mrs
M r.s.
son. I-eonard Cozart
•I*’.’’ dinner Sunday.
Personals
E. R. Selvfdge
export
from
ff.xas
and Varicose
penalty
t Street
me 193 «■
■ <»U ,l»l
Birthday Dinner
Sle Cozart eutertnimsl
with a bfrtli-
M. D. Massey Motor Co.
Smythe Street
GLOVES
By Van Raolte -
In Fall' $ newest
UNIFORM BAKING AND BROILING
*ith the \
With Hardin 1
•be ground. where
scramble. Gerald
fur Hie toy eb down.
®«O’O«o
NORGE
3. Freeman vi.<-
’day.
•z .V,
IWmFtj*’
I 1J
and I hi I ley
Austin College.
College foothull
Fails Thursday night,
the game. Mr. ; '
mid .Ur. and Mrs. Garlingtooi .at-
tended the "Dutch" dll at ths-
pa-ms are original
for u class as-
the |Kiiten> of
Features of the
1939 PLYMOUTH
ii business
Tu<*sd;i y.
prohssrii*
that Im h.iN
’*r.v tliiHis.ind
wovk,
h’s fi 111
<hii
is lied.
J
-“jLUJ__lu tlui'iik
-Howie. Henrietta.
Springs jiid-j
had a-
.1 sne-
■>f Wichita Falls, ' Mr.
■ Howdar Shirks of Seymour.
I> Copeland, Mr. and
... ... K. t’O|M‘
McMahon and
F. Mathesun.
Mrs. Joe
. Sparks
ahbonsb. nut
^001 fo<»1 ball
they
;rj^'
• //■ L1 kJ
K_cf Bowie.
€ BOUgh.
Tbey’n* supposed
I.
I
HIS SALE ■'
I
I
•
I That Nagoins
i Backache
STAFF
Miss Burgess
<\»hnio Kendall
Kathryn Chandler
M&belbetb Jackson
•Justus Keynolds
James Elliot
Jessie Ray Turner
Dorothy Conrad
Thomas Ayres
Fred Bo<den
- Mr and Mrs l c Wilom ".Mr'
Mid Mis. I. Garlingtop. Mr. aii.l
brother. Dr.
family, anil his sister;
M. llolepmb and family
’Buffalo Springs
Mrs. J. R. Siarnrs
Ila* sr||H<d I'urnival
i»ind4*<|.
We, t|B. p, |-
I Im People of
Beilevue ami Buffalo
•'iK'h and every one rlmt |„
Pmi In milking our Carnival .1
‘HKH.
Gary-Nees Lumber Co.
rW>Wlt * BOWIE, TEXAS
1
l.u-ilie
sang on the tiro,
was prissentiyl at
Sale of regular $3.98 and
$5.98 FROCKS ... th.
greatest opportunity of
the year to buy a top-
4 at a price
your every
DAYS’
PERSONALITY
COLORS
the Nocona
Bowie Jine lushed in*
knockhu' the ball
ufter d mi
Hill )*ih*<iv«*rt*<|
r? <3
RELIgVES
COLDS
6r«t d«y
Uoadache,
arid Fever
due to Co Id«
in .'JU minute*
Wonderful U«i«ken
Miss Liilue Urymi .attended the
SHMP.-lletWeeii Austin College mid
T w. c. bt Wlehila Falls Thuts
day eveu-iiig then m-i-omp;iiiled her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. M A. Brymi
Sim
at
• ■ -S'
F. Cox; Rev.
..... and Mrs.
family, .1. D. Cole-
the Carnival' at
tnsuers to latst Week’s ....... M h„
•’•►it bey : Bob I’om y.
S’»ph Girl: I.on is.. <*IM.
.A . boy; Roy Sanders
•Sr. <iir| _• Jaia. Brannon.
1 had rhur*Yt» of
- cemetery, from
Pori and
Kins. Clifton Fox* Alvin F.
Wright,-Orville Ward. Carl
and Coa’eb Westbrook, others
trading the inline wej-e Jones Hob
insot), Bennie Greenwood.
Knight, Coa<*b Schneider,
Tanner. Mr. ~
pbens.
box’ 1
)iamond$ 1
ate.s j
8,CJ
at ij
PM
J^-^r
/
<o;ne out and assist ibv
-i scalping the Indians,
ran. mo let’s
its binds after quittin’ time with-
out startin’ any talk ’’— Holiert
Quillen in the Foimrain Inn Tri
bune.
Air* Katherine Guinirip of I
Wonh was a w.M-kvn<l inirM
the home of Mis. .J. s. Eidson.
Mr. and Mim. J.
eldldren. Art and
Elliot attended
port football
and s|w in the night there.
and son.
Mix. Ruby’
Muggle J^-e
Martin and
.* a btiNincMM
■ afpTnoon.
a ell]led
office (thile
an
Im»
11 ’Mi ,i,h| eontiniiing iin!il
pnI runs' and friends of
•rdially in.vft«41 to
proa rn in’. * «
“iru/
sK rhi> I
T cZ^-
7 .^<0.
*
■ Annistue Day Program
■ Friday. November It. m rhe High
■ Seliool Auditorium, an \i misti.-e
B Day program will he held liegiu-
B niug at I ■
I 12:<K» All
H I hr seliool are
g allend this
| 1’. S; Wouldn't it I
I'■ Im.,| board Woiild gel kind lienrl
k ed and I,-, us stay . Friday til’
I ll. ritooii ami go-to ||„, foothnll game
I tjl St. Jo? ,
Mr. and Mrs. Heiine Allred. Jr.,
ol Dallas sjteni Wednesd.'i i mxl
Thuisilay 'In the Inane of Mr. All
nil’s mother. Mrs. Heiine Allred
Sr.
Ania’X,
Juke Itubnxht, T......
.old. Plater, Hm'KId Nail,
libyne, Riehard Golden.
Gray, Kenneth Preeise; Clovis IVil
son. Melvin Barlow. Loyd Ratliff.
F'oy Hue Clingmau. Fermin Serog
gins, flifton Fox" Alvin Fox. Mike
Idkins.
ut
•Mr. .sjKirks united with lib Hap
tlst Chureb at the ag»> of g.| \y,rs
devoted Chrl.4inn. loving, bn-
g'HHl neighbor.
M. Elliott aim
•Miss liianil.-i.
the Bov ie Itrhlge-
grniie Friday eieiilug
Mis. E. W. Cox. and little daugh-
ter Aremivievc. of Bellevue. wfcns.
visitors III the home of Mrs. Itrnr
Allnfl,' Sr.. Sunday.
Colors, Fabrics
^^1
Ik
Mrs. | Mrs. M.A Bryan. Miss I i.v.
Mr. Afee, JL Moore. Barney Whiteliead
Tttylor a fl ended the-
Texas IVetdjua
gnine at \Vi<*hit<
ITevions to
and Mix Wil mob
Mix I
Ronnie, Mrs. Melon.
I.gmb, I alerin Fuller.
Wynn. Miss Elizabeth .
Mrs. J. R, Starnes made
teip th Bowie Monday ...„
Mrs. radiib an<| Mrs. Starnes
Kt the Bowtie News
there.’
Mrs. Virgil King. .Mrs. Ida l.uw
lei. Mr. and Mrs. j. f. Inman err
visitors in Wichita Falls Monday
Jess l.amb, Mrs. Eva Conner and
Mrs. Etta Jones were in Wichita
Fallfi Monday.
Mfh. J. M. Kce of Wichita Falirr
Ik visiting her daughter and hiw
band ML and Mrs. C. H. Inman.
Mrs. Ruia Starnes. Mr. and He
iS 1
i
?ni. ft*
An abseiit- minded
.hist discoVi'red
• hanging Ids shirt
miles ami Ids oil on, o’ n
Most couples who think
Io marry on a simesi-ring f|ml
differmtly afler the knot
.Mrs. W. s. Cook who has Is-eii I
• I visitor in (lie hoilie of her soil.
Cliff Itonsy. of Corpus Christi, (or I
the pas? three wiVks. was stricken
suddenly will, pneumonia I’lmrsd.-iy I
of last week ami her ^,u4Rlbu
Ibis time is serioiis. Shi- is' in a
Corpus Christi hospital and Imth
her ellildret' cliff R„,1<v .t|1-| J(,s
M <■. Williams of New Braudels
who formerly resided here, are al
her Iwilside.
^Ok
i lem an < nrjstmas
I -date an’ the lack uf-
"They was hired to t
they don’t. They bwlr-rt,
tins that can leat-n. and entertain
the onejj tv * * 2 ”
Some are tailored,
some are Dressy, some
are Short, and some
are a new length to go
with the new midway
. dress sleeves.
Ve/> -U
P°a*ible ™
ov^ "i
on fA.
Ar hl*
N°rte.
^iy, j
•W. /
Notice to Ex Studeuts
Although you are out of school
ihe scho-ul is still inten.stml In v„„.
If .von tiro still iidnxsiM In Bowie
High s'eluH.l, prove it by writing
•i letter to the. student |M,dy «t,d
telling Ils where-you are and what
.’"II are doing. Anything that is
interesting to yon will |„. interi-st
mg to us so write to ns and let tis'l
The program was ;b.u turned
over to Mr. Alexander and Mr.
Lewis who made some atmoumT-
mints regarding Hie football game
with Bridgeport. Thin Coach
.Schneider gave his ••oneepHon of ,a
football player. The example he
used was that of .1. M. Arledge.
wb« although he is taking five sub-
exceptionally well
Work, an<l (n also
for
the
to
ringing
A lnrj|, crowd attended the
singing at the R„ek church Sun
<l:ty night.
to Bowie for I ls> Week-end.
returned to her similes
Austin College .Sunday.
*tek In.- it. W „p«.r. .Utat-S
tow— thro** heavy strata oa th* work
o< tte kidneys They ara apt to baenma
•ear-taxed and fail to AHar exoeaa aetd
iaipwHMeo hem the Itfo-ftHay
Mood.
. Y.*m.***L “** WiAwta.
}*» . »»«}**—MMtaethr
BWS
I ■*** *—* «^**«>*
• uotball Boys See Baylor T. c. I .
Game
The Jackrabbits left Saturday
morning for Fort Worth where they
attended tbe T. C. I’.-Baylor gam’e
bold there in the afternoon. 'I'lmse
going on the bus were Dins McNatt.
■? . M K'" r”: Kossiinm'
--.. Bill Prater. Hur
Harold
Smokey
Mr. and 'Mrs. LIR.
■son. Ronnie, were
visitors Saturday.
Mr. and .Mrs. R.
and .Mrs. O. \. Fox Mr.
J. O. Jones and f
man attended the
Bellevue Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cox mid fam-
ily. En d Tod, Mr. and Mrs. Mellon.
Mr. and Mrs. sir Cozart, and fam
iiy. Mi. and Mrs. Ruel Conner, in-
tended the Carnival at Vashtl Sat
urduy night.
Mrs. Ruel Conner, Misses
mid Lillian Cozart
gram that
Carnival.
> Mr. ami
unwed to Archer
McGowun has
Mrs. Thomas s. Dutton is
i'll to return hotue. Sunday
Marlin, Texas, where she has been
taking Mineral baths f„r the isist
three weeks.
• KEMOTE < ON I ROL GEAR SHU T
writi*. k«M*p waU'hfnu
i>»‘l \\ hitv” im your lettor.’
Dr. iind Mix L. Fun<*h<*s< ;m(i
‘ hildtrn G. n<* mid p«^v Mae. vi>-
Red in Graham with Dr. Fun‘hes<
' ” ”'2‘ ' Fun«h‘‘ss and
Mix D.
Sunday.
PHOENIX
Color* lo harmoniz* with
costume and individual-
ity. Alluring . .. youthful!
. VITA BLOOM • for greater
beauty . . 7 better wear.
$1.00
Chapel
The, Freshman class had charge
|V.' rhe chapel program. Thursday-
tattimoon .and It presented a var-’
ied Hallowe'en program consisting
1 When the Frost is oif the
Punkiu", Sam Ash MeLeworv.
II- Panromiiie of "The Nine 1 |<tlg
• tar
Niue
over a board fence:
..i pumpkins
and the
pot on a tri..
tottoutails Beat Nocona Juniors 8-0
Tbe Bowie Cottontails won their
first aine of the senson ut the ex-
pense of tbe Nocona Juniors Thurs
day afternoon. 8 0.
Tbe Cottontails,
weighed, played
throughout thi sane
were never able to get Into ...eutiug
position, until late in the final per-
iod. With a very few lulimtes to go,
tbe Cottontails inuhaged to get the
ball to Nomma's yd. line wttli
first down and ten to go. I^t after
J misuiTessful -tries 11m ball.'- rested
on the otiefimt Iftieju N’qiomi's
■pu-session. As the buICwas snappral
Io the Nocona punter, thi tire
ujxjh him.
to
iiid I
n <
biilid andv fallier,
mid friAhd.
.He js MHivIvt'd
«on. Billie Jo,
Itelntives Present for the l iuier.il
were: a sister. Mrs. Holsrt Clark
ami Hiishand of .Shannon and .in
limit Mrs. IV. M. Hazel and Hns-
barni mini Spur. Texas. -Mrs
Sparks futher W„ p. Wofford, her
sister Miss Dollie Wafford „f Sh.-m-
■non. Mr..und Mrs W. B Skeltop
■ Sponsor
Editor-in-chief
Assistant Ed.
Society Ed. .
••^Sports Editor
4 ^viitnie Editor
Senior Rep.
Junior Rep.
Hophotuore Rep. .
j^tyeshma n Rep.
Aunt Het on School Teaching
"One of m.v girls had her hear’
^^■'-t on bein' a school teacher, but
talked her out of it. Teachin'
school is • too mndi like Ls-in' -i
preacher's wife. It’s high callin' but
people expect you to give morc’n
they pay for.
Aou take the teachers-Jietv it,
town. Tbe only differeme between
them an' Christmas tnmivrs in the
» boilfir?.
tvuvh and
be young
Jaikrahbils Topple Bridgeport 1241
file Bowie Jnekrtibblts s ouflmiisl
i" play a great lirmid of fmdluitl
as they defeated the Bridgeport
Bullies Friday night m Brldge|s>rt
12-11. , ________ -
Bowies first score came in the
Sivoml’quarter when they imirelied
to tlie tliree yard line from- wliieh
B ly.-is plunged over by Rill Prnter.
idea’s try for J^mverslmi' was,
tyiwie's second louelidown w^s
ndtlNl in ((p. early mUiiites of- Hie
fourfli jswlod in liiJK ii Hie siiine- way
'olleyball Practice Started
’olleyball enthusiasm eume to a
height Monday when practice was
begun under the leadership of Mr.
Biggs, w ho is new in - the Bow ie
system. He niaehed vollevhall in the
t.eraldine Schools f„r f„ni- \,-ars
previous to Ids', nrrlvaj in Bowie
This temu w‘„h county one year mid'
yttendisl tin district imet. where
they Were defeated by J,,Y. Hl,. V.’.l
ley-ball players of "M m, verve ,
KI i lo begin this year and have high
hopes for sm-n-ss. Mr. Biggs is
high hiqs-s for suey-ess. Mr. Biggs
is highly encouraged over Hie pros
peets for a winning team this veal
Mrs U. M. Thompson ot Boyd
s)M'Ut the week-end in the home ,,f
her daughter. Mrs. J. yr. E||1(,lt
Mrs. Elliot r turmd with her imi
leniaimxl for a visit ,,t „ tew days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I,. Diinlnp made
trip to Wichita Falls
Mrs. Li*e MiA&owaii
city Monday. Mr.
emjlloynient there.
Mr and Mrs. U J. White of
Wichita Falls were dinner gu<~ls
Minda.v Ol Mrs. M. Covingtmi. I
... L K’ Joy . Mrs
1 sih-,.,. Hill visited
Mrs. Lee Wells Saturday
Oscar Sparks Passes Away
Saturday
•'■war Spmks, uct. p, |tasw.(|
U'va.v .it tin- Howie < llnie Hospital
•Saturday morning m s;lg( „.k
alter a long illness.
M '. Sparks had lieen lo different'
Hospitals' for tre.-ituiem atul w.i
making prepm-ation to go hm k to
• hieago for trea'tmeiit when he Was
taken seriously |||.
Ho WHS removed t,r the Hospital
ill Bowie Friday night.
Burgess Fiuier.il Hou
the body home Saturday afternoon
Funeral servi.-es were held at the.
Baptist Chureb at 4 :<XI p. M with
Rev. Turn Mayfield. Rev.. Tiff c,,v
ingt.m and Rev. Herman Marshall
officiating.
rh<* PuHbcuivrrt
<’Ud»‘ Wilson. J.
Jo. Aston. J. M/
. Interment was in Buffalo Springs’
wl'h Burfeess Fuiiertil
Domi- in, charge.
American I-egiou
the servlis- a| the
Henrietta. Bowie. New
Vashti.
Mr. S|girks united
to worB tbe sehool e t :’ 2 L. ..Li
ring in tbe choir an’ teach a Sunday
Sebool' class, an’ when they ain't
doin nothin else they're supposed
to bo a good example.
’•Then they don't get no pay for
six months an' can't pay their
board or buy dwnt < lotb<-s an’ on
tup of ever’tbing else they can’t
hold bauds cornin' home from pray-
ci meetin withont some pious old
sister with a dirty mind stuitiu
a vandal <>n 'em.
I <1 as soon, he a plowmule A
that feli-”',“"o “ulp w"'k.« just US hard bll, j(
that feljum,. their heads can relieve its soul by kickin' up
ia***b ■ j • ■|il'L~^j~LrijirT’L~Lru-Lxnj-inj-Lrij.-j-_-J-Lr,-j-_-_-_n_r --J-L-^-Lr —pJ-Lr.. ' _______'
Joels, has done
in hi* scholastic
making an excellent left cud
rhe Ja.-kiabhlts. This <*onc|nded
program and w»* maicht*tl ba<‘k
our «Iass»*s.
Jackrabbits to Play Nocona s,.
Friday night. Novcnibej* j. «>u
the home field, Hie Bowie Jack rat »■
bits play the Nocona R<*dskins.
Although the Rabbits are cxjieet-
|ing the hardest gaim* of I he season,
i they exjiect lo roine out victorious
with the help which the fans can
give them.
lart's all e—*
Jackrabbits in
We know that they
lend our support.
Foa I Howie! .Scalp the Indians.
-■■I11‘iwt’s Pens
Tin* following
mid wore written
sigunient following
1 Kilmer's -Trees’’.
I
| HALLOWE'EN!
I Juanita Peromi
J think that-I liave never sis*n.
A night as sear.v as Hallowe'en. .
A uight when witches and goblins
too.
Come back to life
.von.
, A ul£bt. when every w her,*you look.
’ ou see a sjMHik in every h«s»k.
A night when you are fast aslis.p.
The gObUiis at y-lnir window |s-,-p.
And kids from every jsirt of town.
Turn everything right itp-slde d<>wu.
Hut Hallowe'en Is lots of fun.
Ami brings great joy to everyone.
halmiween . -
, Ruby Jon Ward
I think that I have never seen
A time mon Joyous Him, Hallowe’en
’’lien all rhe ghosts <s,me out to
play
And chase Hie buys mid girls awuv
Black i ats and witches then upjH-ar
Anil raid tjm streets, Isith far ami
nea r. .
” inMi disir Isdls ring and
t lie re
And mom ami dad groan in despair
a tlrini jaek-o-lmdejus darus- in -the
I air
I And sjsioks spring
I where
I I'roin mu dark phices bright
I gleam
| ^11 these make Halloween.
Beni Xoi.i’mi,!
Miss Eloise M, Daniel of Deea-
. tuuwa't a gnest.ln the home of hei
sister, Mrs. D. B’- Benson. Tim is
day night.
as the first, with Jones Robinson
'•urryiBg the hall. Again the | >
lor extra point failed.
Later in Hie Iasi quartet Bridge
port startisl a mareli down the
field with passing mid running
managed to gel the ball to the
Jaekhibbits one foot line but uf er
one uusueix'ssful attempt -to bleak
through Bowie's determined line
the tvhisthi souudixi and the galue
Has over.
if "
Goblins’’ lead by Jpaune Marie
rett. Tbe stage seting Was*:
M’blin heads c...... *
u stuck of fodder with
a f ound it on one side
witch with her boiling p_.
pod of sticks bn the other.
HI Frcslunun Pledge for
Hallowe’en, f^ene Gray,
program was i
•Mr. Alexander
who made some*
Mrs. .1. R. Giiinnip of Irving,
Texas sjm hi the week-end in Bowie i
with her bixMher, Mrs J. s. Eid
son.
loot little angels out! of spoiled
brats that never minded noboily,
an wetnurse little wildcats so their
mothers t-an get lest un’ multt^gvu-
iuses out o’ children tbul eonldn't
have no sense with the parents
they've gdt.
But that ain't the worst. They
iiuvij got to get up plays an' things
to work tbe school out o’ debt; and
/ TH( ToAsr "^d
1 the , , 4 ^1) , '■'“dta, M
Sfbre n ' even
1 only
- J’ClV
If
'-^,r
Bridgewater and daughter Es
• i attended the tun
. ------ and Mrs.
sismt Monday night j land, Mrs! L. a.
Sara |daughters. Mrs. J.
, Mrs. Hallie ■ Johnsiui.
Mrs. Sparks. G. H. mid D.
. - —• ’tpal of Shannon.
were business callers in Hen i -
j. o. r ■ •
taline of Vashtl
eral "f Oscar Spmks Smidav ;ift."r I —
noon.. I .
« MH’Ut ......lay nigh, i i^. M^ "
rn’Bo^^'"’- M,“ >■— m-
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards.
Juanita lurnau and Mrs.
Fox i
detla Monday.
Mr. and Mix Feb Jackson uird
daughter, Juunitu w<jrcdinner giiextx
in the home of A. E. t'ozart Sun
<iay.
Mr. and Mis. W. H. Beik-w.
Selvidge and
Wichita Falls
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Perry, Coy. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1938, newspaper, November 4, 1938; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1374887/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.