Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 193, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1946 Page: 5 of 8
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Thursday, August IS, 1946
Sweetwater Reporter, Sweetwater, Texas
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G. M. Bettis Family
jpted With Socials,
Leave For New Home
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bettis and
(laughter. Mary Ann. and son,
Dale, left yesterday afternoon to
make their home in Austin
where he will he associated with
Vieorge H. Hat ley HuiUling Cor-
poration.
They had lived in Sweetwater
te' 17 years and Mr Ileitis was
m employe of the (Julf Oil Cor-
poration since 1U2D. Tie has been
co-owner of the Bet lis-Kelly Ra-
dio Appliance since 194.1 and
plans to retain his interest here
Mrs. Bettis has been executive
secretary of the Nolan County
Tuberculosis association. District
Six P-TA vice-president and for-
mer president of the City Coun-
cil, P-TA. She was chairman of
^e Business Women's circle of
®fe Presbyterian church.
To compliment Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Wells To Be
Cremated In London
ON HON (U.R)
The body of
Mrs. Curtis
DINING ROOM
For prompt, courteous srrvlrr
iiud a delicious bomc-cooUi-il
iiuenl—out wltli us.
Serving Hours:
Noon II In K
Kvening Ii to !
Aeorss from Scars
207 Pecan Phone I
author and scientist II. <!. Wells
i will be cremated Friday lifter-
j non in a private ceremony at
Holder's Green Crematorium in
l.ondon.
I The noied critic and pliilo;;-
'iphi i died at his I .ondou home
yesterilay at tiie av'e of 70.
\ I l;ins for a memorial service
! open iii friend.- and admirers • • - !
are heinn dis'-its-ed. but inform-
ants say the time and iilace are
not Iik■ ly lo be decided for two
or three weeks.
Hfttis. Mrs Thunnon l-'ord en-
lert,-lined recently with a bridge
party.
Refreshments of pie a la mode
and coffee were served.
Altenilint! were Mr. and Mrs.
Ileitis. Mr and Mrs. Kuril. Mr.
and Mr.- Orval lless, Mr. anil
• Mrs. r. ii, ("art wriuht.
As a coinpliment to the cou|ile.
Air and Mrs. B. I- Duncan host-
ed a 12 party at their home
south of Koseoe recently. A re-
freshment salad plate was serv-
ed with tea.
Mrs. Thunnon l-'ord won hisjh
prize, Charles l.ewis won low
prize and a i ift was presented
I lie 111 mi ired CI >11 pie.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
('. II. Cart wriuht. Mr. and Mrs.
Thunnon l-'ord. Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Harbor. Mr. and Mi's. Char-
les l.ewis. Mr. and Mrs. Bus{eno
Witt, Mrs. Morris Mel'.lreal h.
Ilolly I.ewis. Mr. and Mrs. I '.. 11
Harkins. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
and Mr. and Mrs. Ileitis.
KXOX
1240 Kc.
COLON THERAPY and CHIROPRACTIC
... Is the modern method of removing the cause of dis-
ease. The degree of intestinal activity determines to a great
extent the state of health, government research has proven
that 85 fur cent of ill health is caused liy constipation.
. . . X-rays of the colon and spine are made to help to de-
termine the condition of the patient.
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-The Jackie Hill Show —
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-Paul Porter
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—Morning Musical
-L. S. Army Hand, MRS
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—Farm News
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—Ioliii I. Anthony. MHS
—('eilric Foster, MHS
—Your Kxehange
— Queen For A Day, MHS
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—Snyder Church of Christ
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—Songs ily Morton Downey
—lohnsiin Family, MBS
—Church in the Wildwood
—Mulual Melody Hour, —
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S'water Kin Attend
H. E. Minix Rites
Funeral services for II. B. Min-
ix of Amarillo, son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. N. Minix. Sr.. of Sweet-
water. were held Tuesday after-
noon at Sabanno in Eastland
county. Rev. Mr. Barnes, Metho-
dist pastor at Cross Plains, offi-
ciated.
Mr. Minix died Sunday after-
noon at his home in Amarillo of
a heart attack.
Surviving are his parents of
Sweetwater, his wife and son,
Fred Milton, who is stationed at
Camp Wallace, eight sisters,
Mrs. Edwin Erwin of Sabanno,
Mrs C. H. Moore of Hobbs, N.
M.. Nellon Minix of Sweetwater,
Mrs. O. G. South. Roscoe, Mrs.
I.. T. McBeth, Sweetwater. Mrs.
Gene Cantrell, Snyder, Mrs. M.
1!. Gardner. Houston. Sgt. Helen
i A. Minix. who is stationed at
William Beaumont hospital at
El Paso, and two brothers. Rev.
T N. Minix, Jr.. of Rallinger
and G. K. Minix of Abilene.
Nephews were ""llbearers.
Nieces were flower girls.
in the Sky
in the Sky
Age
—I us l Relax
-All Reipiest Hour
-Adventures of the
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DR. CHAS. H. ELLIOTT
207 Pecan Street
BURLESON
CONGRESS
I'ound, MHS
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:55—Mutual Reports the News
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1 Quality of product
is essential to
continuing success
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it's the Tobacco that counts
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TIRES AND TUBES
It will pay you to wait a little longer for Goodrich Tires
and Tillies. They will go further and lust longer. See us
before you buy—we may have them.
GUY MORRIS
• Goodrich Tires
• Willys Jeep Dealer
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PHONE 2736
For That School Musldan
We have some good used
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RECORD RACKS
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DOWN ON THE
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notch mechanical work and it
will give you better mileage
for less money.
Forester Chevrolet Co.
320 E. Broadway
Phone 844
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Triplett, G. D. Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 193, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1946, newspaper, August 15, 1946; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth283331/m1/5/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.