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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1942
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THE BOWIE NEWS
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PLATE GLASS MIRROR
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Open 9:00 A. M.
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We have a large selection of beautiful plate,
glass mirrors in stock from which tp choose.
Gold Finisher!, Embossed Frames in 'Many
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Kentucky, was
visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brad
ford. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Truett Cavasos
■ interested in t>oth
Throughout the- basket
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THE WAYNE MURDER CASE
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By WALLY BISHOP
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corner ot the liv--l w^t Dr. Wattles told^you.
-•-O . llKt, nj sec iitv ivavuvil OH
for some little time in animated I cu]prit I’ll be watching
conversation. Dale ^permittedI gUiitv one as you speak.”
V*' ’p’i'Wl Dale stood half in the shadow,
ieft, he intercepted the district I -n a corner the room, as thc
district attorney told of the find-
ing of the 'police doctor. Dale
[was in a position that Wilfred
a;. ■■ j Sands could not see at whom he
, —- fi u i iy thing was gaztng. ^thenf the announce-
Whde ip Raydon, Okla of value. He merely confirmed t had been made Robin Dale
------ of ci,,,!,. the faet that S1)as Wayne dlcd ' went to the telephone. He called
guest in tfte home from the dagger wound. We half
nHtranjKIrs. B. A. Shrier and expected, that poison 4>hryed"a/part
Mr. and Mrs. J: A. Foster last in thbutragedy because of a sedi-i bay, just,wnat
week. — -----— ment that was found in a glass of i
G. A
Then Sunday evening
attended- singi-g at
give her a pemanent now, to avoid that last minute
I otner,~ A. B , rush. . ■
----t—— . Mrs. Alma Jay, of Olney, is now with us and will be
-------------- happy to serve you. ’ , '
had escai
---to his pt
after hin
— . cited anc
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and he. a
had bett<
Harris
pitchfork
the infu
got hi m
the ubll
;—tlrerhSusi
-—and roll
stab him
wasn't lo
he woulj
on the o
sharp foi
.•> He sail
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over and
place wa
the anim
Newuori
^->As Serge
” The w
—notice se
lations C
stating tl
of Mr. I
Route 1,
Help*
La»i Game of Season Played
‘ Gasoline rationing,- which does ; *’»<»>
not allow much- transportation ; quests in her home
R. M. McPherson, Mgr.
Phone 264 ' Bowie, Texas
l wouldn’t sound so good'
with you being present a"nd see-
ing the murder committed and
noLknowing U-ho did it . . . Hello,
that you. Pop? Here's your story!
better, get plenty of paper, be-
cause it was plenty mixed up. Oh, .
wait just a minuate . . . Mr. Sands,
I’m sending this -story in so the
paper's sure to have it first. Is ■
that okay? When I mention the
guiltv party have Jardin ready
to make the pinch. I don’t expect
r fuss about it-/’
v iisuM Mr
It simply couldn’t be
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Has Bet
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the Z. N
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Locate
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On a
the >Gu
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1'lood at
ported S
*fhe well
As rei
Slar-Teli
misstatei
. Monday
Mr. Fule
- an inten
the loci
v/es* con
of the r
ported ir
tract is
the Sam
the loca
road fro
Winfield
Post Oak
is part o
vey.
Much
this local
will be w
to time.
When De
Bull, the
Farmer'*
Family
John 1
communi
ter Satur
•an exciti
STONFBURG 4 H CLUB
The 4-H Club girls of
burg met Monday, November
calling the roll and rendering our i Hicks, of Rocky Point,
club Song, we worked-on • . - . ,
ing the corners of pieces of ma-incss • triP. *° Wichita Falls the
teirals. ""*f
MisS Michie passed around
Christmas gifts which she -made
/nd gave illustrations of them.
pun JIM pm: liowsej t g s.iw next'dub'Tay will"bd"becember
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—^Coming Sunday. 2nd Monday,
Dee 13-14. ‘The Flying Tigers”.
Also Bob Wills, star of "Tornado
in the Saddle.”
carrttts,'. Mr. a<id Mrs. J.
Guests in the C. H. Chambers
home Sunday-were Mr. and Mrs
James Beal, Fov Chambers,, and
Tt-;___:—if _ jf. tir: .l :i.
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Mrs. Bill Davis .
[ week in Wichita Falis visiting
her mother,
! V V pnycpll rpppr^fly rpljimpfl
Huddlestori , h< m Clinton. Okla.
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Sively pushing for results. 1 _
is kept out of the way and that defeatists who say that this
country must reconcile itself to doing without motor trans-
portation will keep, their mouths shut.
The industries which are involved in the rubber program
are doing an excellent job. The oil industry has vastly ex-
panded its facilities for the production 4>f syntheic rubber,
and has simplified, improved arid accelerated-the manufac-
turing process'. The tire companies are now inak-ing casings
out of reclaimed rubber and synthetic rubber which give fair
service is properly used. And chemical companies -are in-
creasing their production of synthetic rubbers made from
eoal, grain alerdiol, etc. '--—-—.... ——•— -tmue
The experts are convinced that American ingenuity,
American cnemical genius, arid Amereian pi<>< 1 action methods'!
can provide enough' rubber to keep our vital automobiles
rolling. In the meantime, the obligation of thc public is clear
We should cheerfully accept the 35-mile-an hour speed limit. I
No one should-waste rubber on unnecessary <iriviii|<. And
■very car owner should have his tires periodically inspected,
— «nd switched about on the wheels so that maximum miloaye -
may be obtained.
No nation on earth is so dependent on individual trans-
portation. Our cars i " ’
rubber program is freed of the dead hand of bureaucracy, and.
the public will practice rigid conservation-.
Save money by using Sham-
burger wallpaper. Carelessly
bought wallpaper fades or
streaks from sun or soil, but
this can’t happen with Sham-
burger paper! . It is guaran- -
teed to withstand room expo-
sure without fading and to
wash satisfactorily according
to instructions.” Send fc r our
free book of samples today!
itjicc MyrtL Scrogg1"6 jjy*"1 Due to photographic rationing and the short time
Before the holidays, it will be necessary to close all
day on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of each week.
St< nc-1
uni k mvi iviunuuy, x^uvetub*-I u. i f
with Miss Michie present. After evening wHh Mr. and Mrs. Arch
miter- I Mr. August Page made a busi
: I — —- r.n.
past week. -
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cady and
son, Billy, of Fort Worth, spent
Thanksgiving with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R; C. Cady.
- Pictures of angels are repre-
sented. aS women because dl
doesn’t embarrass a woman to flit
around in nothing but a pair of
wings
guests - of his—brother. Dick Hort.ori j/era shopping in =
Bowie Saturday.
—Mrs. Ada Pipkin -and son,-Clin- -
ton. visited Mr and Mrs. Luther
Pipkin,as Wichita Jails last Wed-
nesday,. Mr. Lee Pipkin re- ,
turned' home with them.
Mr. .and Mrs'ii John Webb and
two boys, Kenneth and Kerpait.
and Mrs. Mack Watson and
grandson visited Mr. and Mrs-. T
G. "Gallagher at Stoncburg Mon
dren left for Fort Worth Sundav.desk, But it proved to be nothing
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of M(rs. M. E. McKelvy.
Burkburnett one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A Turner en
tertaiiied Mr. and Mrs, Truman
Turner and children, Patsy Ann I
and Donald, of Dallas, and Mrs. 1
J. M. Turner, of Bow-ic in thCir :
nrrtric Sunday. ...
Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Streetman
INI. imaii Mrn'bl. I»WM rwwi. ■.
chos<* Dorothy
sponsor wrH be Ihf 'sarnr-
•M'ded last year. T. J. Tinney-
Sunset Hurieulh'irf teacher. -
The Girls' 4-H "Club which is I
sponsored by Mrs. W. H. McCon (
'>fll <■< epieiiniing very nicely. '
'They have regular meetings arid.I
'"itch Unto they learn something
ro±g pr°ieets ! was « Sunday guest of r.er
Rev. E H Marshall will con-1 Mfs- J. C.
iuct the Church Services-to b'e .k- c- u cu—
ield at the Sunsvt -Baptist
Sunday, ynd Sunday I
. „ . Sunday School—will—bo-
under the direction of Truett I
Cavasos. superintendent. Sing-T
ing is held each Thursday night +
Huddleston Church
—Ghueoh ifervieoi are usehedulail,
to be held in the ....
'httrch Sunday, conducted by Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Lowrance, i
Rev Harper. Sunday School will were in Henrietta Friday wisittnCL
•egin at IO:O(i A M . directed M and Mrs. J. J. Lowrance
by AI^n Taylni, superintendent . vho rcturneg with fheni to^speid .
Mrs. Ann Finn. Sunset post Mr. and
nistress. had as guests in- her and s,„.„ . .....j
tome-Sunday her brother and B-’wie Saturday, night.
tjs Wife. Mr. and ’ Mrs. Pant “
-Davis, of Dallas.
Mr, and-Mrs. W E. Benson,
of Bowie, were”Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Armstrong-
Mr. and Mrs. W F. Roix’rtsu.i
•inti daughter. Jeano. r/ —J,,
Thanksgiving in Bowie with Mfft-
and’ Mrs. Wincy Sanders. Little j
Miss Ann Sanders t--------
with them to sperid
end. . .
--Mt"—anti Mrs, ■ Enmeet Clerk t teacher.
and/son, Jirrunv Ray, were irldtucst —---------_——----T— ---------t. , ....
Chico Frid iy night ' Mrs. A V. Horn, in Ravenna Edmond Cox visited with Mr.
J B. Davis, of Bellevue, was J. C Thompson and son, Odell, and Mrs. Morgan Love Sunday,
visiting his sister and hyr bus were in Bowie Saturday bn busi-I Mrs. Walter Scroggins spent
band. Mr ,ind Mrs J H. Miller, ness ' ' the week end in Wichita Fells
Tuesday of last -week. Mrs. Weldon Crim and Mis ;es visiting and-shopping.
Mr and Mrs O W.' Stewart . Dorothy Ann and LaBeth Finn Mrs. R. S. McDonald had vis
‘were visiting in Paris front Sat were Bowie visitots Saturday itors Sunday Rev. Thomas Me-
urdav to Tuesoay. | Melvin Simpson, of Ft. Worth. Donald and sons, • Eugene and
... i... - —• Li-.-.-dl of Lubbock, spent most
of last week'With Mr. and Mrs.
’ . McDonald.
Joy Jean Cox spent, Monday
night with Myrtle Scroggins.
,k.i Mr. and Mrs. BCula Cox and
It, children visited awhile Sunday
By ARTHUR HOERL
igreat value because, if they had'but it
! •->♦ lXrt-»-vn tilcn if ic noccibln with V
Mr. and Mrs. R , L. Hancock
„ d a nice home-coming of their
of MdnTgbmery, Ala,, stoppedI t vfchilijren Sunday. The day was
■visit his grandparents, Mr. anti greatly enjoyed. Maybe .we will
Mis. J. A_ Russel!. Thursday have more news on this next
week. ,—
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Linsley are
ivisiting in this community with
Mrs. Ellen Love; also with Mr.
and Mrs. Morgan Love.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hubble
ivisted his parents at Postoak
Miss'Grace Horn, Sunset school Sunday.
,—was a—Thanksgiving I——-------------™---„
_ nt her parents, Mr, and . Saturday with Joy Jeail_Cox.
.-Chico.Friday, night. Mr,s- A. V. Horn, in Ravenna. Edmond ^Cox visited wjth Mr
J, B. Davis, of Bellevue, was " ""
v isiting his sister and h?r hus
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Kfrs, ' Ada Pipkirf^and Mrs.
Winnie Webb visited Mrs. Alpha
Morton last Monday'.
Mr. and Mrs. John Webb and.
boys visited Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Knight Sunday. ' .
~Mr.. Riley Scarbrough and Mr
Mrs Oscar White. > .
Mrs. G. W. Martin had as
„ : from Thurs-
^ctorstonding-or reputatioin of P-son, ftrrn or corporation - anyone inetodmg ' teaehen :
----------- .UA he elndlv eorr«-t. has \^fh^V%sketball games ; Bokchito^ Okla,
this year. \
Monday night, Nbverwbvr- -3C
the Sunset teams closed their
record of games for this year
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$1 10 ^ra*r*e’ Valley teams The games
'"■111 1' ■ * ' [ were plsivf'd' in fho .Sfirusot ovm-
--------- 5c nasium and once more our girls
were victorious. They defeated
the other girls 15 to 2 and 15 to
10, which finished a very sue
cessful record; as they have lost
no games this year However,
the Sunset basketball boys had
•a harder‘and coser gp.me than
the girls and were riot as sue
' eessful. With all of their hard
great deal of thp red tape ! V" v wen- unable to
P 4i 4 th rr- [bring their scores higher than
• H'S office,: 39 lo 26 in favor of the Prairii
■ 'r' *-----. fn all our boys
It is - to be hoped, that politis; baye lost only three games ir
■ - • ■ ~ ’ this s..'.'!"'!'!/ and that shotild n'n~
*>e ocrisidered a bad record^
The games were well attendee
with people
sides. Thrt
hall game the gymnasium
kept' ringing with cheers
yells as scoft's were made
:-ither_gide.
4-H Club Re organized
Several of the boys irt this com-
munity Were disappointed when
the Boys' 4-H Club which was
organized, last year did l>ut .con-
However, some who have
means of getting prlijecls other, . , . „
thiww+th of the County
Agent went afieatl -us though |
nothing had happened and wen; |
quite, successful.
—Mow-.-ttgain this year vyitb the
help of County AgeYit Arvle-El
-IU44, thu buys’, dub M/a&...rjc.«A.r* .
ganized. As yet th<!; exact nuip
ocr of enrollment .is run kn<i.vn.|.
. but although some nf the hoys j
nte.x.,sridXt^ear.hL. x’gr^- ‘'''' - 'W-“l,lr‘
ated and are melig.ble, th.ve me : w<™ y ‘ Mg MrTand Mrs. L. a Clement
I Miller. Of hake Valiev, Mr. and and children were Sunday guests
[Mrs O. W Stenhens. of Walters. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holland
and family.
«..u m.o Mr. Jack Miller returned home
i Maint,UCantr71F‘and children"'^ Saturday from Lubbock where
and Vor 'the'office of'sec ' Mrerf' W M^k Edgeman
• n'ryattrrasnhT and ret>ortw theyaufihtei itod jLJA■•. and aTtd Mts
. hose Ifcrothy Thq q,.,, MeMalh teacher ir , ‘ ' " "
sponsor vvr l be 'thtr same- as -was ! — 1 . .. ■ * 'Tj
v .... • ™ ™ ! the Sunset school. wa§_Vfsjlirg tl*
in Scyni<uir during the Thanks-
I giving week-'erid.
Mrs Ann Fjnn and oaughte.
j Dorothy Anp arid LeB'th. and ;
Mis. Weldon Crim spen; Thpnks I
giving, in Deqatur. ,
Miss' Eariine Thompson, of De-
C ton, spent the week-end with his [ grandmother Evans Sunday.,
ardson. 1 ■ 1 .........
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Mr. and Mrs. Rais RutSVll were Ha[>b<:rt ,Sunday were Mr. and
guests in the home of his par- Mrs. .Bob Jones and Mrs. Lula
ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Russell, Freeman, of New Harp. Mr. and
Sunday nTgKT—’ ~" Mrs: A. E. Thompson and" Mrs.
Miss Ann Graves, a Sunset R°y Maxwell, of^Saint Jo.
teacher, spent the i'hanksgivini’' ..Mr. and Mrs. Dob Hogan and
week-end with her parents. Rev 1 family,—of Wichita ■Ealls,-_jKgrc_
and Mrs J. Graves, as Ken p. ?.un^av, - -----------
V Thanksgiving uests in the. Imine Mr. and Mrs.. Jimmy Hogan .and
■]aV'd a!Kf are ineligible, th-w aiep'”.^ a^.r TvniT^ Mrs L. Clement
Will be kept on the road if the synthetic, several who wdsUto take part. M1n ,r „f p' k(, v-illev Mr and and children were Sunday guests
tm.-ting was held and" officers ' S’aPM-nS'/
for the club were elected. Ros- pkla; JMr. a"d Mrs. Arville Mil
coe byer became president: Cob | [er ajd^clnldren of Bowie, Mrs;
by ElriMl was elected vice-presi
dent, i...J
camp !n Colorado. after spend
TA—SLXnV —(n t W.-4 j. wixu
ents. M-. and Mrs .N\ A. Wood
last
. Th give
. , J ihe
— ' t are you doing?” explanation will ccrm-later What?
asked Jardin, who had come to
find out what Dale was doing.
"Sarge, there’ll be a lot of the
ivc rtrrii
common use among persons who while I'm sending my story in,
v ui>w-w.u by »ivepics»uvo».” keep them out of the reotn, will
"That is about what I antici- you? . - . and Sarge. Id like to
pated. The findings are of very1 mention your name in the story
and Mrs, J ,1
thi night before going to Dallas
t Mr and Mrs. Earnest Clark _
her hnd son,. Jimmy Ray, were in
.n-tiviv oaiuruav infeioi. T.*
* Flving Cadet Truman Stephens had
visit his grandparen’s. Mr. and greatly enjoyed.
Mis. J. A Russel!. Thursdtc. hnv» mnn n»»
night and Friday while—en—his-
way to see his Barents, Mr. and
spent | Mrs. E tnie Jjlcpheit’.
h Mrs [- Mont Jones and Mr. and
Little J W." Jones and baby, of
returned Worth, were visiting Mr.
the week Mrs J. H. Miller Sunday.
explanations, Dr.
come i
with him to a —- — w»u»i .-u. y
ing room, where’they remained Ipke to see the reactio’n
» >.*•> . Icu]prit. rn be wt ’
Dale permitted guiitv one as you speak.
- Wattles i
__ . . the district!
‘ . Lof Fort Worth. attorney before he could make]
Mrs Maude Gibson and,grand-’any announcement.
iu.o.v,,,,,,. j “I’m rather anxious to find out
weed’s what the doctor discovered.”
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of value.
Solving the rubber problem Remands maximum co-opera-
tion on the part^ of the government, industry, and the public
at large. ’
In the brief period in whifh- Mr. Jeffers has had charge
of the rubber program, he has cut a j
that delayed and blocked progress- in the past. His office, [
working with the Offce of Defense Transportation, is aggres- [ Valley team.
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* h i s s<insT>n,
Brashear.
they all attended- singi-g
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L C.-j
Wade during the week-end were
their daughter and her -family,: them to.finish and, as Dr. Wattles
Mr. and Mrs-jR. L Vallance-and left, he intercepted the district
children.'
pro
daughter. Juanell Matthews, re [
turned FT iday night ft om a v
visit with Mr. and Mrs. G" ir;;d! -‘‘It doesn’t seem to be
White ip Raydon. Okla. of value. I”
Earnest Scroggins, of CliHli- the fact that Silas Wayne died im“thj Yolenhone
cothe, wsa a guest in tile home from the dagger wound. We half j office P
and Mrs. J: A. Foster last in thwr tragedy because of
Mrs. E.+ P. McKe,lvy and chjl- water that stood on Silas Wayne's I
iren left for Fort Worth Sunday,desk Butit proved to be nothing! .. — —
ifter a Week’s visit in the home more than a harmless powder in .boys arriving soon—if they come
. a r’ i ..— ...U, 1 ■i-hiln I’m crznrlintJ mV <ltnrv. in,
W 4 1 4 4V_ A 4 4* ** *e> -- V ’
Mrs. Harry Thomas moved to are affected by sleeplessness.” ‘keep them out of the room, will
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is aooui wnat .1 aniici- you. . *. . auu oaigv. *«
The findings are of very * mention ,your name in the story
• 60c «*nd had as their opponents* the
c vanity leains. 1 rie games ■;i ci cninrrcn speni ouncia
played jn th<>Sunset gym- | home of Mr. and Mrs. •
victorious,
4*4.4, o 11M Ivl J D1 1,14 V11 ci Vd3ub , v »• uo muuv.. . i * >111* *
.nd children spent Sunday in tie; During the excitement and the young man,” said the district at you 11 have any
' ~ ' — “'-nations, Dr. Wattles, had I iuriwy with .the trace of..a smile. "It’D
in. Wilfred Sands had gone I “r wish you would announce | Sands,
him ♦kc -1 . . tir xxl 4..1J T’z4 aTIVthl
Dak looked around and saw
everyone listening tensely. Only
confront a criminal with the
proof of his guilt, Dale. WoultY.
be unfortunate if there happeneev"
to be some mistake and your pa-
per was printing it.”
Captain Blake was moveing, slow-
ly but surely toward the door 10
block any possib’e move on the
part of the criminal.
"Ready now, Pop . . IT.
you the Leadline fi:st and
You'll write your own headi ngs?
But this time please write mine.
It’ll look sweet across the top of
grand paper of yours. Ready?
Silas Wayne was killed by his ?”
(The solution of the Wavne
Murder Case will appear in this
paper next week. Watch for it.)
he has been employed.
Mr and
‘and Mi. _
of V.ilson. Okla., and Mr. _and!_2A,'[^^L
® “ed a”d Mrs. Steve Knight and
M- H a'n41 daughter Wginia^nt to Belle-
Mrs. G. L. Parr the latter part of vue on Eusmess-Sunday evdhing.
the week. 1 Mrs. Daisy Hopper spept-ihp.
—Mrs G. L. Miller had as her wet-k end at—Buwie tMih—Lu_i_
gueSt during the week-end her 1 daughter. • Mrs. Gracie Hankins
daught<W, Lily. Of LubbocR ' , Mr. and'Mrs. Lee Pipkin vis
Pvt. Don Richardson, of Hous- ite<jl Mr. and Mrs. Sie Evans and
* ho * 1 r , I - , t h V* * o CY v« rx *-* z4 L' * • wo *W Q * « O <rJ »» w r
ioi», jpcni vne wceA-tTiu wiui ms
parents, Mr and Mrs. Jess Rich j
ardson.
§gt. Baker Woods has returned
tn“,ft“5wrchitn W‘the pasfjwek <’wi'th%lS/t»r-
— ents. M-. and Mrs. A. Woo:;
sru nt It t He also visited other relatives.
Mr. Bill Harbert, of Ponca Cit -•
Oklahoma, spent a lew days thi"
week with Ir ' I t" * "
Harber* and family-
the week-end in Wichita Falls
[ Mrs. Weldon' crim ana Mtsies,
Stewart J Dorothy Ann and LaBeth Finn I
I ; were Bowie visitois Saturday ?- ---------- —
j Melvin Simpson, of Ft. Word.. Donald and sons,. Eugene
Meari- Youngblood reeentlw re w a?'a recent -eeest ni-the E V. -Lowell, of Lubbock, spent
turned from a trip to Colorado. Russell home.
j Mrs. J. I. Caswell. Sunset
' school teacher, spent the Thank- 1
1 yiving week end in Sherman with '
.in uncle find aunt. Mr, and Mrs. j
,.J. E Pratt.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V Russell and
‘ laughter. Venita Joyce, were
■ Thursday night guests of, Mr
and Mrs. Maine Cantrell at Nick-
leville. - ...»
Pvt Bill Caswell, of Sherman
and Mrs. Caswell, of Denison. Vnr
were here Saturday and Sunday I and gave illustrations of them,
visiting their parents. Mr. and The meeting was adjourned. Our
10. — Reporter, Betty .Lyons.
---:—.—o-i---——
Mr. and Mrs. G. “Doc” Jack-
son and sori. Dale, visited reta
tives in Electra Sunday.
CHAPTER VI ■ .. -----...
1 Gloria was soon realesgd from I been anything else, it is possible
the gag and it- was. discovered that you would never hgve put
that outside of the added ner-lyour hands on the criminal, de-
vous shock she was. unhurt. Her! spite the fact that e ight people
miraculous escape from the fate; actually saw the crime commit
which had overtaken Silas Wayne . ted.” —-
arid Claude Wayne she attributed I “Do you hink: you know who
J Bradford, of "Mi-Rob'eris. to the fact that in her struggle 1 the guilty one is?”
ucky, was here Saturday with h<r assailant, after, thc lights ! "I. know who it is, what the mp-
- - had gone out, she turned and. tive was and how the crime was
thus avoided the knife as the committed.”
thrust was made. I "That covers a lot of territory.
me young man. saia uu- ,j.uuu novi «*>v ,
had|torney with the trace of..a smile. It’ll be^ right,, ail right,
VO*, |VJU»,V,3. —- .
I d j anything else.”
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