The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1944 Page: 5 of 8
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MHS. J. E. SHELTON
HOSTESS TO WRIGHT CLASS
Mrs. J. E. Shelton was hostess
$10.00 Wave
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BEA'S
Boyt' Dress Hats in Wool
and Stitched Cloth
SHOES
$2.79 io $6.98
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—Good partners that will stand tip to the job of wearing well . . in
. work clothes cut for comfort and durability.. You can assemble all
your needs from our complete stock . . . . and. know you are getting-
the best for the money you spend. What’s more they’re washable for
added saving.
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— THE BOWlti’ jflfays. __________
j Presbyterian Women * "J
'Give Annual Reports
| The Presbyterian Woman's
| Auxiliary met at the church
Jo/‘Jean Denison
Named Honoree At
Birthday Party
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-DOMING SOON — Official
"Battle of Tarawa" in Techni-
color.
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■president. Mrs. M. Posev, presid-
< ■ ’ ■ _ 7 • : _ ____
- uid UiulueJ.-serve a delicious re-
freshment plate at Tonrtustnn~nf ,
the business. Mrs. H. J. Deaver,
■brought a most- impressive de-
votional, also leading in prayer
Those present included: Mmes.
A. G. Alexander. A. W.
are chiefly from this section, but
Jerome, the son c; “
meets a beautiful southern girl
from Louisana while in an army
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Lindale 4-H Club
Has Flag Demonstration
Clouhley, Louise Street. Helen
-rlTI2cJLinda’S 4’F 92ub .met..bn Henley, Willie Lee Dicke: mar..
'—It- -- t.Z—™-,- The club a*-
guest. The journed to meet again on Abril
n “T-Tr»tir 4n *•«.. -1 • : U
Cautions to --------
and Mrs.
-sts with
at her
r»
Hedges.
Sandra Lee Rose, Bobby Swin-
dell, Patsy and Centhia Stain-
bough, Riley Gayle Denison, Sue
and Monica Hancock, L ....
Gene Hutson, the little honoree, Methodist ChUrch at her
*•*-* »*<**MA dug. K>. *j. 1K1C” , * ruaiui 1 i ill,
Donald, her great grand nibther, ' reular monthly social.
Meeting .was opened with a
song. Devotional was given by
j Mrs. T. F. Wright. Following a
short business session, games
1 were enjoyed in keeping with
the St- Patrick day co! ar scheme
A salad plate was served by
s to Mmes. T. F.
Wright, Margaret Crockett, G. E.
"Medley, Luther Hickey, .Kirk M-
, Beard, Charles Hickman, Roy
Smith, WL G. Tarver, James
Hill and Miss Lillie Belle’ Gar-
lington.
fr—beautiful candle-lit table, dc-
licious fruit punch. Devil’s Food
ar d Angel Food Birthday cake
to the following: Mmes. E. A.
Boyd, Rey Calawav, Walter Cof-
field, Paul Donald, D. Calaway,
T P. Evans, Paul Evans, M. W.
Golladay, «O- S. Henderson, E.
C. Heard, Reese Wysong, H.
Karlsberg, L. McDonald, Aaron
Miller. J. D. Moore, C. R. Mor-
gan, Tom. Pierce, W. R. Eotter,
G. O. Slaughter. O. Underwood.
Howard Williams and—J. A.
Young.
Mrs. O. Underwood- reported
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club voted to cooperate intbe
wood cemetery;
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Rotary 'dub barbecue pit, and
♦o donate pecan, trees for the
B. H. S. Memorial Grove.
Mrs. M. W. Golladay and Mrs
D. Calaway gave interesting re-
ef tj1(! I views of the various accomplish-
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;o;'Wellington,"faTher amLmoiher n"s' 7 yea™, and the members
l_« .i—----- »»:---- t---recalled the many civic projects
which the Garden Chib had pro-
moted; and plans were made
•o promote further civic im-
■lirovementsi
■The hostesses invited the
" osts ■ to the dining room for
oWX'tVv
• ’’-n-on chairman, and Mmes I
Kirk W. R. Potter. Paul Taliaferro.?
Rov Horry Karlsburg. Reese Wy^onC, :
C, A. Julian Bowman. Harry Lyman,
„..J the and Misses Martha Ann Gibson,
hostesses. Mesdames Posey and- ’-illif. Huff Inez Rudy,_and. Mary I .
be held Friday, March 24, at 8
'■ 15c’- at the First Methodist
church. ,
All parents, and friends are
— .. a birthday r_.
day March 16, from 4 to 6 o’clock
at h^r home on East Tarrant
street.
During the afternoon games
which delighted children were >
played after which the many J
lovely gifts were presented to the
little honoree by her friends.
RIO
SOX”
15c io 39c-
hostess. Mrs. Riley Demson.
CUB PACK MEETING TO
BE HELD FRIDAY
J. E. Shelton Cub master an- . ------------
nounces a Cub Pack meeting will carried out in green and white,
, L , ! be held Friday, March 24, at 8 A salad I™
Delicious refreshments of cake r at the Methodist the hostess
and ice cream was served to the
following: June and Jean Han- allvl iocou-
cock, Nancy Ann Cantrell, Ver- cordially invitJd to attend."
ginia Ann Harris, Fredda Pearl - _
Winsett,.Paula Armstrong, Greta —COMING SOON — Official Zetzsche, Howard Williams?"Pete
Gay Hancock, Bobby Faye Dil- “Battle nf Tarawa" in Techni- —J ”I—- '—
lard, Joan Swindell, Martha Lee color.
NEW WAVES
FOR EASTER
Beginning
March 29th
$10 Wav« • $7.50
$7.50 wAe $5.00
$6.50 Wf/e . $4-00
$5.00 Wifre $2.75
Helene Ctirtis Cold Waves:
$20 00 Wave $15.00
$15.00 Wave $12.50
$10.00 Wave . $ 8.75
SPECIAL Oil Shampoo
' “ -t^ S1.25
5 Be^utv Shoo
%th House on a Left from Old
Fort Worth Highway
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—It w ill be casual—with welt edge t
for business; it will be even more
casual, with cut edge and narrow
band, for spMta, and if you're a
rugged individualist ' its brim will
turn up all around in a. way reminis- ,
cent of the sombrero, . . . We also
•have more conservative alid dress
styles at the same prices.
HNS
Hunt's Supreme Quality Tomato Sauce
Spanish style, (no points), can ,
ONION PhANTS/bunch-
£
^j^enick Golden Syrup, No. 5 Jar
Crystal White Syrup, No. 5 Jar 39c4
REACHES, No. 2I/a can, medium syrup 27^
Pineapple, half slices,. No. 21/2 can 27c
Pineapple, half slices. No. 2 can 21 .
RAISINS, 2-lb. Cello bag
PRUNES, cello bag
KRAFT DINNER, (1 point)
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East Texas Sorghum or Ribbon Cane
No. 10 Jar . $1.29
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Tend er sweet Corn, No. 2 can 13c; 2 for 25^
.Yellow Wax Beans, size 303, 13c; 2 for 25 d
REX JELLY, 5-lb- 6-oz. Jar
———$------—,----
j Bowie Grocery Co.
JOE H. GARLINGTON
Phone 299 - We Deliver 111-'13 West Wis^
A FRIENDLY STORE
PAGE FIVE
Marines, then the room repeate i
the ‘ Pledge to the Flag."
The Girls’ club has been out- i
standing in some of their work, | beautiful
winning* several prizes at Rally
Day. The bedroom demonstra-
tor, "Bonnie Leonard, won second
place in her work. Three of the
eirls, Florence Cooper, Pauline
Johnson, and Bonnie Leonard
7wdn honor awards for lutst.ind-
ing work done in 1943.—Reporter
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To Make Plans
For Music Week .
Every club, Civic and fiater-
na; 'organization in the city is
asked to send a representative to
the genojel committee meeting
foi Natio^l and ir.ter-Amei'ican
Mut,ie- W&k, Ao be held in the
~ CRy Auditorium Club
tdrday afternoon, Ma'ch
O.'clotk.l
4Sll be made for the
ng of National Mu'-.c
rnich begins Sunday,
of the groom, Misses -Inez and
Mabel Clement, sisters of tne
jgioom, Mr. and Mis. W. D. Cai-
Iter of Grand Prairie, Mrs. Joel
topk of For,t .Wprth, Mrs. II. L
Turns, Jr., of Washington, D. C..
Mr. and Mrs. E. I,. Kersev an I „
■iMK'i.Mary Ruth - MeGleuan-ei-dhu.social hour, and-servedrfyrim
-Bcwie^ 7
OF THANKS
We d?J-ply appreciate the many
kind expression^ of sympathy
and thoughtful consideration to-
ward us, in pur bearevement
. ocoyioned by the passing of our
»*i lorW one, Mr. S. H. Jackson.
We thank each one who sent
flowers and.. are grateful for the
tnany other thoughtful deeds
and words.
U1?11:. Questa were treat el to a
bcqjr review on last
afternoon. March 16, in tar Club !
Rootp v.C-LL
it-glv difficult to forget-'
C>cil Allen reviewed Also the -----
Hills,’ by Frances Parkin ■>< n devotional message.
Keys, charming her a i>-tense cer an<* secretary of the differ-
with her skill in artistry of ex- ent departments gave a report
pression, and her ability to prop. ot the past yeai’s accomplish-
erly cover her subject matter. ments, after which Dr. T. C.
The story is long, very modern iri Vinson installed the new off!
timing and wit ha rich New cers — Mrs. J. F. Cone, Pr-«t-
England setting. The characters dent; Mrs. E. L. Anderson, Vice
----e, „ . .. President; Mrs. G. E. Jocoy,
of the Farmans Secretary; Mrs. J. A. Wallendei,
Mrs. T. C. Vinson, Secretary
.... „„ v„„,- - ’ ’,* ' Mrs. Jno. B.
acteristic Latin charm counled Hunt, Assembly Home tyJijsiO’-.B;
appemun
MRte.^1- A- BRYAN, News and Society Editor Phune 277
■F ) ^mhj^fi-Clements Nuptials Solemnized
r Sunday in Baptist'Church Parlor
Miss Marita Dunham became* ' T ~
the bride of Eli Clement of La- Gardpn CliiK
mesa, Texas, Sunday, March 19. ° 11 UCn L-1UD
The ring ceremony was read a. Observed Seventh
2 p.m. In the parlor of the new « • ‘-’cvetrur
First Baptist-church bv the Rev Anniversary Monday
A. J. Qumn, pastor, Miss Mary J
Ruth McClellan played the pre- > \ j ®ow,e Garden Club cele-
nuptial music, “At Dawning." bl,ated ‘ts Seventh Birthday An-
E. L. Kersey was best man and j ,eru?Jy, 0I> ,ast Monday with a
Mrs. E. L. Kersey was the bride's ?ellKh,f“1 meeting at the lovely
only attendant. Ti?e of Pfesident, Mrs. M.
The sweet and petite bride Mpies. Jno. B. Hun.'
was lovely in a liht blue suit a- . V P’ Baker served as as-
with which she wore a black, off sls^ant hostesses.
the face, straw hat trimmed In 1 ... __.nhnlt?er °.f the standing
wKifo f’Tii'fiQ/J cirnur ».»;4U 1Z - - _ fonmiitt©Gs 013(1© reports The
accessories. Her curved Conservation and Victory Gar-
--------r den committee composed of Mrs.
nations, sweet peas and fern- JY* R' Potter> chairman and
Her something old was an opal u/?rS'- Karlsberg, Howard
ring, belonging to Mrs. J. M. Wiliams, M.- A. Bryan and C.
Scales, her something borrowed , Hcn“erson, presented excel-
were blue moonstone earrings, lcn.■ P'ans for a Victory Garden
belonging to Mrs. Stancil Clem- con‘est-_ Thair recommendations
ent of Lamesa, and her some-
thing blue was a dainty blue
handkerchief, belonging to Mrs.
Joel Cook of Fort Worth.
Mrs.. Clements is the youngest 1
She was born and reared
Bowie and is a i
Slaughter, Historian; Mrs Paul
Donald, C. E. jnd M. R.; Mis.'
H. Lyman, Synid and' Presby-
terian Misswbi./Mrs. W W.
Philley, Sec? Literhttire; Mrs. A-
/ W. Chandler, Sec. Ch. . Social
Service.
The program- closed wil
prayer hymn, '"Seal Us, C
Spirit," after dflSifh the
dent served ’deltt-itius 'punch and
cakes to twenty members and
two guests, filf' L I; TVft ,
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Band Program Given
For MacDowell Club
Tuesday evening in the <31ub
Room, the MacDowell Club had
as their guests, the Bowie High
School Band, under the direction
of instructor George Rucker,
lovely and
a,Oil : inspiring program to the mem-
- ’ | bers of the club. The first nurn-
«n I her was.Overture “Argentina —
' I i/oil 4 n 1 Troll <o.
a novelty
numbef-, Three Blind Mice —
Colby, featuring the Clairnet
trio, Bill Jack Evans, Margaret
Conrad, and Nort Jean Rhine. ,
Waltz Op. 39. No. 8—Tschiuko- j
wsky.-. and “Hungarian Dance" "
No. 5—Brahms.
At the conclusion of thc pro-
gram, Mrs. Dai id Warren. r>ret >-
The Good Will class 'of the dent of the club, presented Mr.
First Methodist church met at I Rucker with a contribution from
the home of Mrs. W. H. Step- the club to the Band to* be used
hens on Monday eevning. March as the band desires. Then from
20. with. Mrs. M. Posey, joint ® beautifully decorated table, ’he
.hostess. This was ihe regular band members were s'-rved
monthly business and social nunch and cookies, Mrs. David
meeting in which members plan Warren presiding at the punch
the activities of thP class and bo.'.”i. ( **
enjoy a social time together. The As the theme of the Df.>giar2J. —
■president. Mrs. M. Posey, presid '-yas fn-vi -rand iiistruinenis
ed during lhe business session wee named in .mswer to the j-oll
-------—eeR——MT//. Han y t Kai'J.sbuj/f
-r-“** "-*1**cted- as -sdelegate f
this dub to the State Federation
of Music Clubs convention to be
he'd at Houston Anril 10-12.
The social committee fur tl’b
Clin'", evening- consisted of Mrs. D. p
Bert Speir. E. C. Heard. Talma" ■ ”"0-0" chairman, and ' *
Moore, Lon Robinson. Kirk W. R. Potter, Paul Taliaferro.
Beard, L. W. Brashear,
Sanders, H. J. Deaver, (
Shaver, F J. Dixon,. and
, . .la 1
inspiring program to the
E. R. Mangum, _
Dewey Moore. W. T. Betts, Hsr-
rv Lyman. Misses Martha
Glb-m** nr*’ Clara Stcfiliens, Mr
and Mrs. Barfiev Giles, parents
of Mrs. Cecil Allen..
Darrel to the Wright class of the First
tome
their
her grand mather, Mrs. S, H. Me- Friday, March 17th.
j Donaia, her great grand mother,
' Mrs. .Geo. W. Mansfield and. the |
Mrs- W. W. Wiight,
Missions; Mrs. Harjy Karlsberg,
camp, marries her and her char- Spiritual Life;
with her courageous deeds? gives Mrs. W. W Wiight, Foreign
strength to the story. Listeners Mij-Sions; Mrs. Harjy Knilsberg,
found themselves rejoicing witlr Religious Euuci’ion; Mre- J. D.
the Farman family over their I Moore, Pastor s Aid; Mrs. G. O.
jovs, and weeping with them Slaughter, Histori-m; Mrs Paul
when disaster comes as it did te
beautiful Jenness Farman who
became implicated in grave in-
discretions of a political nature
while working as a secretary tn
War-torn Washington.
Mrs. Wilbur Morgan, president,
presided and extended greetings
to guests. She introduced Mrs.
Allen, who has reviewed a num-
ber of books for Bowie audiences
in the past. Memebers present
m"]--aea- Mmes. fi. O. Slaughter,
Dnyid Warren. C. W. Cfiffield,
Walter Coffield, N. G. Davis. I.
H. McVicker,, John B. Hunt,
Tandv Welch, W. T. Welch, Har-
rv Karlsberg, J. A. 'Brite, A. J. „
Allen, W. R. Potter; F. J. Dixon,
Wilbur Morgan. rjGuests includ-
ed, Mmes. P. G. Scott, J. A.
Young. A. W. Cline. E. C. Heard, „ h. . . — . .
H. J. Deaver, A G. Alexander, ^^^pre^ted
Or m Stovall. , bei.-s of the’club? ’The fii'st
W
Buchtel, followed by a. selection
of Schuhgrt Melodies, ;
ibci; Three Blind
the
petite bride
with which she wore a black, off
~ . -—Z ». immed tjn 1
white fluted straw with harmon- '
izing accessories._ Her curved
shoulder corsage was of pink car-
nations, sweet peas ‘ ‘
!«.* was aI1 opal nrnv - ’ --.ft, ,«*vvvaru
ring, belonging to Mrs. J. M. c A^ Bryan and C.
, *«* omhicliujiB uorrowea * , , cavc-i-
blue moonstone earrings lent P»ans for a Victory Garden
contest. 'rk“ir rccc——
were adopted and the club voted
to give prizes for the best gar-
dens. The committee will pub-
lish the rules for the contest,
...... ,= lIlc youngest Mrs. Walter Coffield reported
daughter of Mrs. R. D. Dunham lnt<?rest manifested by the
and reared ,'n ,’"n101'. Department, and told
graduate of th© teachers in the schools
bas ^een an active
r ImWnber and teacher in the First
‘Baptist church. She has been
here, for the past four years.
« The bridegroom is the son cf
X ’ Mr*| and Mr;. E. Clement of
’ Wellington, Texas. He and his
s brother are associated in a Try ’
Cleaning establishment in La-
mesa. The young couple left
soon i" " . -__
mesa where they will make their I
home.
Those attending the ceremony
were the brides mother, Mrs. R
D. Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Dunham and children. Patsy and
Jerry of Wichita Falls, Mr. and i
Mrs. Frank Wiggin and daughter,
IPatricia Ann, bi other-in-law and
sister of the bride, ‘ of Lefors
Texas, Mrs. Ben Walischek of
St. Louis, Mo., sister oi me i ..
bride, Mr. and Mrs. E. Clement .monts and. activities during the
recalled the many civic projects
- TO. Cecil Allen
Reviews Book For
Thursday Club
Thursday club members and Tuesday afternoon for the “an- joy jean T>enison was hono(r.
Yhur'sdav -w 1^44a-45tlOn °f A P“rty Th— '
. j The room was beautifully dec-
which 'would be exceed- Orted with a profusion of spring
:"L_7: „ M s. flowers.
Cecil Allen reviewed Alsu the Mrs. T. C. Vinson gave the
Frances Parking n devotional message. Each offi-
J her
skill in artistry of
erly cover her subject
contest. __
adopted and the club" voted
The. committee will pub-
Mrs. Walter Coffield reported
Junior ■ Department,
Bowie High School with the class wore cooperating with her and
• •— — . tbp Junior clubs.
The Plant Exchange colnmit-
oapuai cuiuivn. Que nas ueen ^,e'. Mmes: M. W. Golladav,
employed at the Barnes St '_ln,rmnn. F. O. Baker, T. P.
a— .. . .... ---- . ■ ■ Evans and -A. A. Sadler, had an
excellent report — over 200
ui shrubs and 345 plants having
He and his been &iven away this spring by
, .members of the club. Most of
in La- the. members are happy to divide
L.l tlleir surplus • with anyone who
after the wedding for La- ■ >vants to beautifyy their grounds.
' ■* "■* .... Mrs. O. Underwood- reported
for the civic committee and the
club voted- iu cooperate in the i , ... —TT
beautification plans for the Elm- |A-rOOaWlll Class Has
Jables in Meyer Park near the j Monthly Business
I Meeting Monday
The Good Will
Ruth McClellan. O'her mem-
bers present were Mmes. G. 11.
Golden. C. S. Henderson. W A.
Ragsdale. J. A. Wallender, an.’.
David Warren. Misses D.v.t i
Sue Benson. Terry Vinson, Dtar a |
Clouhley, Louise Street.
| Thursday, March 16, inciting and Olive Meador.
.Mrs. Quinn's room as g”""1 Th; j ;
demonstration being on “How to the 'lUh.
Display the ’ Flag. ” Cautions to : »
observe in display, when to dis PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER
I’lay, destructidn of unsightly | Miss Marita Dunham, bride-
f^Is’ The gleet ol Eli dev ents. was ijnn
s<o>-v of “Old-Glory,' was read. [oreri ,at 8 n .rkrarefi 14'1.,
The club talked about th© in- with a iniscellaatHrts s'-iower in
sigmas and decorations of the the club room. The hostesses
United States Army, Navy and were Mrs. H. L. Turns. Jr., Mrs.
E. L Kersey and Miss Mary Ruth
McClellan.
Mrs. Kersey presided at the
.—-*;'-l satin- guest book —
made and presented by Mrs-
Amos McGregory. ,
The - table was laid with la if,"
with pink underlay and centered
with a crystal punch jjowl—
flanked with peaeh blossoms
and bridal wreath. Miss Mc-
Clellan' was at the punch bowl.
A beau'ful three-tiered cake,
with - thc inscription “Rita and
Eli, was Cut and served by Mrs.
Frank Wiggins, sister of the
bride-to-be. after-the bride-to-be
had cut the first piece.
Guests attending were: 1Wes»
•dames J W. May, Bercy Quinn,
Edwin Howell? W. F. Sorrojls
Eugene C. Ely, Bob Harris, W.
A. Wood, L. P. Hightower, H.
E. Henning, Chas. E. Smith,
Vendor Reeder, of Houston. Ji.
D. Dunham Geo. E, Curlee, B. J.
Walecek, of St. Louis, Mo., Mis-
Frank Wiggins and daughter,
Patricia Ann. of Lefors, Texas,
and Misses Ruby Jon Ward,
Toodie Harris, Evelyn Shaw,
Jean Crowder, and , Miss Mc-
i Clellan, Mrs. > Kersey and Mrs.
Turns,
! Approximately one
. persons sent gifts.
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; -Rev. an dMrs. E. ’L Marshall
i of Sunset were visitors' in, the
News office Saturday and renew-
I "d the subseripf iion fpr their son,
Pfc. Elihu Marshall who is sta-
tioned in Iceland and who writes
that he and half a’dozen other
soldiers in his immediate group
looks anxiqusly each week for the
■ Bowie News.---- . „
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Lyle Montgomery, of Denton,
Visited with Mrs. G- O. Slaugh-
ter Monday,
is a son-in-law of Mrs.
ter.
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