The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1943 Page: 2 of 6
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1943
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wedding Announcements
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plants.
' M. Johnson, A. A. Sadler, Harry
After the installation of offi- ] Karlsberg, A. A. Miller, John B.
cers, Mrs. Coffield led 'the Hunt, C. S. Henderson, L. H. 7"
group in the discussion of proj-I Angove, Lora McDonald, A. I. - -
c:t: “d rctivit::: th:: ::■-•] Davies, J. A. Young, D. Cala-• -
ernrti vntinrt tn z»r»nfriltiito irniifh I tvtiv W T? "Pnftnr 1VT TlncAvr,
I Oscar Underwood, Paul Donald
and Miss Lura Moore. The club
welcomed Mrs. McDonald as a '
new member.
Jimmie Lee Mi
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The business houses and offices of Bowie are
respectfully asked to close Friday, Sept. 24-
between 10 a. m„ and 1 p. m., so that every
resident of Bowie may have the opportunity
to attend the Second War Bond Auction Sale
to be held at the Band Stand during those
hours.
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beautifully
The
GOLDEN-SURBER HARDWARE
Ph“» 24, Bowls
Gene Hutson, Patil
Charts Kirksey and
EMPSON SAUERKRAUT No. 2,/a
FfNE TABLE SALT, 25-lb. Sack
BLOCK SALT- Plain- 45c; Sulphur
CABBAGE, Firm Heads. lb.
ONIONS, lb.
owie Grocery Co.
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THE BOWIE NEWS
Published Each Friday by Mark Campbell,
8 Smyth Street, Bowie, Texas
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have to last .... but they will last much longer with
the proper care! It is your personal duty to keep
them in good condition with frequent check-ups^----
—We ll switch your tires at regular intervals and
prevent anyone fife from receiving too much wear.
Check the correct air pressure and advise if repair
work is needed.
The Good Will Class of the
... _ First Methodist r Church met
fatabiished February 9, 1922. Entered at th-» Postoffice in Bowie, -Tuesday night at the home of
- — . . .. . ”Mrs. M, Posey for the regular
business and social meeting.
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'offjxrers are as ..follows: Mrs. I
" I. David Major, teacher; Mrs. R. .
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Any erroneous reflection upon the] tess to the group?
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White Swan Fruit Cocktail No. 2« Can
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The Bowie Garden Club held
the first meeting of the new
club year Monday afternoon at
the home of Miss Lura Moore.
[Mrs., M. Johnson extended
greetings to- the club and Mrs.
Paul Donald gave; a preview of
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Miss Moore gavcf a mosf in-
teresting discussion of the way
to pot plants and how to,care
for them in the home. The pro-
gram was concluded with a’
visit to the greenhouses to see
reporter, the newest varieties of pot
High School Camera
Club Holds Meeting
The Shputerbugs, Bowie High
School camera cluh, met last
week . tc Kagiw .wor-k—
There was much interest in this
club last year, and much active
work done.
Plans are being made to have
a larger and more active club
this year. More equipment is
being purchased, and as a whole,
' the club has a "
for the following year.
At the meeting three SSv
mcniters weir recognized. Those
were Bozelle White, Emma Rat-
The subject of litf and Mary Howard.
' ’ ' ' j._> Those chat tel members pres-
15th chapter of Acts. The meet- ent were C. L. Washburn, Thur-
'—• - ■■ man McGaugh. Paul Donald, Jr.,
C M. Whitecotton, Ken Baker,
G’ren Hoidtke. Una Vhy Free, |>
Jerry Zuber, Chrystyne Scruggs, ;
Beverley Wood and Wilba Ba- j
ker.
The couple will make their
home here wliere the groom is
•ynnloved with the local Coca
Eg' Cola Company.
1 ^-Bunday - 2nd Monday, “Cor-
A red or” and "Ghost Rid$r”,
^ftate'ring Johnny Mack Brown
Raymond Hatton. Bowie
KaJestie . . b a
Woman’s Auxiliary
<- Meets Tuesday
The woman’s Auxiliary of the
First Prcsbyteriifn Church met
in.the church basement Tuesday
? • - afternoon for the monthly ins-
spirational meeting.
The meeting was opened with
the song, “Someone is Looking Draver« -•'rrni-tn—
-■to- ¥<n>": nrtrh prnydr by the pres- tiers.
ident, Mrs. J. F. Cone.
A letter was read from the
District Chairman, Mrs. Dixon
of Wichita Falls, concerning the
District Convention which will
DO held m that eity next week—
4 Several women of the church
plan t attend the meeting.
Mrs. S. W. Heard extended an
invitation from the Bowie Art
League to attend an art exhibit
and tea at the Woman’s Club
Room next Tuesday night.
TJie monthly Bible study will
be postponed from the first Tues-
“ ‘ day in October so the members
may be free to attend the con-
vention.
Mrs. J. W. Reddy was leader
Of the program. After the song,
'‘Seal Us, O Holy Spirit", Mrs,
K. Ri Dort gave a-’beautiful de-
votional from Matthew, Chap-
ter'7, followed by a prayer ser-
vice. Mrs. Reddy was assisted
by Mmes. John B. Hunt, W W.
Philley and N. G, Vassar. Mrs.
J. A. Wallender, accompanied
by Mrs. S. W. Heard, sang a I
beautiful solo. The meeting was
Closed with prayer by Mrs. Red-
dy.
The meeting was adjourned to
bale oapers at the storage house.
The ladies of the group are try-
ing to finish the collection Of a
. truck load of [taper as soon, as
possible and all donations of
Old magazines and parpers will
t. b» appreciated.
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- Mrs. Jack Smith
Honored at Shower
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Mrs. Jack Smith, recent bride.
Was honored with a buffet sup-
per at the Presbyterian church
- wkdnesdav night The Young
Feople’s Society of the church
WP". hosts for the occasion.
The Recreation Room was
beautifully decorated with green-
ery and white candles The
Seats were roped off with rain-
bow' ribbons and an altar .set-
ting was arranged for a beauti-
ful Tarn_Thimib W''tiding_____
Miss Marguerite Brvan played ,
h,-:~ . the Nuptial music. Dr. Jimmie 1 g
Lee McClure performed the I
Ceremcnv Miss I anclle Long]
“Back The Attack!"
P-T-A Holds First
Meeting Thursday
The Bowie Grammar-High
J Parents and Teachers Assocja-
J tion held their first—opening
{ meeting of.' this school year
1 Thursday' afternoon, September
>!— 14. Supt. Walter Alexander
conducted the installation ser-
yitata for the .XoLUpyma. ..ufficeja^
President, Mrs. Walter Cof-
field; first vice-president, Mrs.
Bill Blanton; second vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. F. O. Baker; third
vice-president, Mrs. Tandy
Welch; secretary-treasure1’, Mysi
Ruby Dickey- press t
Miss Oleta Curlee; parliamen-
Sj" “5' torian, Mrs. Lawrence , Foster. ..
of offi- ! Karlsberg, A. A. Miller, John B.
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• Our shelter from the stormy blast.
And our eternal home!
Under tTie^sliadow of Thy throne
I hy saints have dwelt secure; (
Sufficient is Thine arm alone. - z*
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Well Tubing Ventilators
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The' approach bl the lootball
season has Zadok Diimkopf wor-
ried. How is he going to keep
his standing as a Monday morn-
ing quarterback when his full
time is now being, taken as an
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MRS. MARK CAMPBELL, SOCIETY EDITOR—PHONE .277 -
I Mrs. McNatt Hostess
I To Prayer Circle
Mrs. M. S. McNatt was hos-
tess to the Prayer Circle and
Bible study group Monday' af-
ternoon. The meeting was open--
ed with the song, “Will the
Circle Be Uiibroken”. 'Several
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Mrs. R. A. Winton presided
at the short business session.
The committee, Mrs. Walker and
Mrs. Carter reported the mem-
bers who were ill and unable
to attend. Mrs. Pearl Nichols,
secretary, was asked to send
cards to those unable to attend.
The devotional and Bible
study was conducted by Mrs.
Gloria Carter. Thv ...’
the lesson was taken from the
Stephens, vice-president;' Mrs
Harve Ratliff, trearuser- Mrs.
Bert Speir, Sunday School sec-
‘-’•.-y: Mrs. Roy Sanders, class .
■er. jury.
A social hour was enjoyed ■ j///
following the business session I
and capsule gifts were exchang- , '//y.
ed. Delicious Refreshments
were Served to Mmes. Santee,
Slpnbens. Speir, 1?. W. Brashear,
P. J. Scott’, Posey, J. S. Garling '
jon, Joe 1 Garljpgton. Ratliff. '
•Kuk M. Beard, Frank Biggar,
C. A. Shaver, F,. C. Heard, Lon
Roberson and the hostess, Mrs.
Moiire.
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“0 GOD, OUR. H6LP IH HG€5 P_flST”
... ISAAC WATTS ... ....
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GREATHYMNS L
O God. our help in a'ges past.
Our hope for years to come:
ing was closed with the Lord’s
Prayer, repeated in uhison. The
circle wi'll meet next week with
Mrs. Pearl Nichols.
After the meeting was dis-
missed several members visited
with those why were ill.
---Those present -were Mmes.~ Z.~
T. Willett, Kate Walker, Einma
Brown, R. A. Winton, Viloa
Hickey, J. H. Trollinder, Mary.
Barkley, Gloria Carter, Joe Bach-
er, Pearl Nichols and the hos-
tess, Mrs. McNatt.
' ’I Pays to Advertise In the News
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Tluiliyrnn. bust’ll on the Ninetieth Psalm is considered one of the best \
hymns of the bather of p.nglish Hymn Writers . An ineahd, suffer- I
iny ninth. Walls must luive depended on God for his own help and I
strength. I
Was the'bride and Charles Kirk-f
■ey the groom. Dairel
Hutson and Sue Kirksey
VMirents of tint bride Joe Jean
T>mison was flower girl and
I Riley Gayle Denison was ring
becrs’C
After the miniature weddini'
the young people served
fet sunper from a I--?
decorated 'bride’s table
c; ‘ honor guest was then showered
With many lovely gifts from
the following wests:
PL Misses l.uella Wright, Cynthia
Dalev. Jeannine Hopper. Oken
ita Hopper. Frances Randell-
Jo Thompso, Elizabeth Bcllah.
Bettv Brown, Marguerite Bryan.
Joy Denison. Benrie Dean Denl-
•On, Hazel McDonald, Patsy Vas-
•ar. Amelia Scales. Jcaninc
Bryan. Lanelle Long. Sue Kirk-
aey, Joy Jean Denison. Mmes.
J. A. Wallender. H W Swaford,'
K. R. Dort. J. D. Moore. J W
Reddy, W. W. Wright, A. W.
Chandler. Harry Lyman, N G.
Vassar, Roy Long, W. W. Phil-
lev. John B. Hunt. E W. Daley,
Rilrv Denison. Louis Hutson,
S. W. Heard, G. O. Slaughter, J.
F. Cone. A C. Baccus Jack
Smith. Paul Donald. C. A Wil-
W">. Dairel C
Donald, Jr., Chart
Miss Miller Bride
Of Burl Allen
Miss Beatrice Miller and.Burl
Allen were married in Freder-
ick, Okla., Sunday afternoon.
Thev dere attended by Miss Opal
McDonald, of Bowie, and Wil-
liam Walker, of Bellevue. The
b-'de wore a dress of brown
with red accessories.
Coffield
ects and activities for this or- , „
ganization to contribute to youth way, W. R. Potter, M. Posey,
welfare and the war effort in ~
Bowie. The group voted to
sponsor a girl club organization.
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Campbell, Mark. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1943, newspaper, September 24, 1943; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1374982/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.