The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1946 Page: 2 of 8
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Our sports jjvck«?tn are Big league
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110 matter what the play is.
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The vdWS Were **ehMiged btfote
n fili»|ilite A large mantle mirror
reflected it lovely arrangement nf
whit* gladiolus and Ivy 'I'll** tra
dltlonal wedding itttnlc wa<t by
tranacrlptlon
The bride's only attendant was a
Mm >; II Sheldon of Omaha,
Nebraska The bride wore a gnwn
of navy sheer, carrying nn orchid
mi in i mother'* while Mlble
Paul Hchroeder <if Wichita fall*,
bmlher-ln law of the jjroom acted
m bMt man.
A reception wan held In the
home af the bride's (merit* follow-
ing the ceremony The refresh-
ment table Was covered with a hand
embroidered Per* I an >' tt cloth
from iran, The table was centered
with a beautiful white wedding
take topped with a miniature bride
and groom, tin cake being n>rwd
by Mrs Paul ftcbroeder of Wichita
Kails, the sister of the groom At
one end of the bible was a punch
bowl with Mrs, CJ A flhuit/, slater
of the bride •wrvkitf Mm, Iloit
Woods, sister-in-law of the bride,
teemed signatures of the guests for
the bride's book
Mr* Campbell attended school In
Heyrrtour and wast employed with
the Southwestern Telephone Com-
pany there,
Mr, Campbell Is an employee of
the Southwestern Mell Telephone
Company of Wichita Falls,
Immediately after the reception,
the couple left for ;i short wedding
trip to Fort Worth, After August
21. the couple will be at home, I'M 1/
Quelle Wt„, Wichita Kalis,
Out-of-town guest* were Mr,
and Mrs L 1; Jones, Mrs Joetta
Kord, Miss Viola Smith, Mr*, Kurt
Wisdom, Mr, and Mrs Molt Woods
and two daughters, Diane and
Marilyn of Meymour, Mr, Mid Mrs,
Paul Hchroeder, Mlnwn Dorothy J
and Patricia Campbell of Wichita
Falls arid Mrs, K If Sheldon of <
Omaha, Nebraska
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KfVNffiM/Off IfOHN
Minn Peggy Jean Mom arid Mr,
f.avoy Klnnlbntgh, son of Mr and
Mrs J A Klnnlbrugh, were mar-
ried at 7 p m„ Saturday, Augttst
3, at the home of the bride's par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, R, M Morn
Only members of the two famllbw
attended
The ceremony took place In the
living room 'Hie home was deco-
rated with summer flower* and
greenery Kev W W Adcock read
the ceremony
The bride wore a fall suit of grey
with black and white accessories
Her corsage was of gladiolas, The
bride's attendant, Miss Patay Ruth
Ktnnlbrugh, wore block with a
corsage of white carnations, Mr
T. J, Tralnham was best man
After a short trip to Medicine
Park, Oklahoma, the couple will
make their home Vera
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Mr and Mrs Tom Cox and two
daughter* of Mathis, near Corpu*
Cbrietl. were here from Saturday
until Tueoday on a visit with rel
fttlv'#w back at their former homo.
Mr Cox ha* a dairy farm ul Mathia,
where he and family have been
elnce I fl'AH They bave kept pretty
busy, and had not been back here
since Mr Cox's father die/1 several
years ago
Terminal Leave ltUnk«
Veteran* of World War If are
adviwd that the blanks applying
for terminal leave pay are now at
tote Seymour pott office
There la no hurry in making them
out, but moet veteran* would like
to get In their application*,
ffayler Te»U Fall
Two failure* reported /or Ray*
lor County were Hcott Ur'rthirs
No, I Robert*^), Roberbwei SCI.,
sixteen mile# e/ist of Meyfruntr, at
3,1311, and Fair. A Rhine No. I,
Frit/,, W 4!J MAc'fY.', mile *o«/th of
Romarbei, at UW7 fwt —Dallas
Ntrws,
Sam Chamberlain of Ooree was
In Seymour Saturday and subscrib-
ed for The Banner a year Sam
ha* spent a good deal of hi* time In
Baylor County, and iota of the
news In thla paper will be familiar
to him
Mrs, J F Jone* had a* her cueata
»*t week her mother, Mrs M M
,f«me* of Coleman, and her »i?<tU'r,
Mrs SJdd Smith of Winters, They
, had the pleaaure of »eelng the good
ratn v/itile here
' Mr and Mrs, Dick Finn came In
Sunday from Ponca City, Okla,,
J for u visit during tin* week with
| their parents, Mrs W T Firm and
Mr and Mrs Y, L Humphreys Mr
! Finn has been for a good many
years with the Continental Oil Co,
j and has a g'x/d position in the com-
pany'* headquarters office at Ponca
J City Dick *»y* hi* country ba»
! been mighty dry, and *tlll
when he left home.
Wft*
Mr and Mrs Kd Prater hove re-
ceived a letter from their son,
I Charles, xtating tlw»t he saiJwt from
I New Vork for oversea*, arid spent
one rlay at Panama before going
oh to the Hawaiian islands. Char
le* Is in the Second Army l/i the
quartermaster* division M<» had
the honor of being elected Bporta
reporter on hi» whip
SAVE YOUR CALF!
A ihoma fo loia one with icouri
when o $1.00 boMie of DUR-
HAM'S COMRINATION
TREATMENT will iove if. You riik
nothing. If it doei not iove your
calf your $1,00 will be refunded by
WKHTKRN PHARMACY
Herbert Gray of Cache Creek re-
newed their Banner Tuesday Me
*ald they got only about an incti
of rain last week, which wa* not
j enough to wet stubble land It will
have to rain some more, and then
tiwr volunteer wheat plowed under
before grain can be town this fall
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RUNNING WATER is some-
thing yr/u don't buy every year.
Its inntallation is an event. A
sign of your
progress.
So when you do decide to install a Water system,
Do 1/ Rj^ht. Come to Water System Headquarters.
Let as help you figure the right pump of the right
capacity and the right way to install it.
You can save yourself plenty of money by being
careful, by getting all the facts.
As representatives of Goulds Pumps, Inc., the
oldest and the largest manufacturers in the world,
we are prepared to give you real service, low
prices and the right system for your needs.
Come in and talk tiling over
Come
in
and
Talk
Things
Ovtr
Wesley Harrison
Hardware — Implementa Furntturo — Funeral Home
A V IA ft OW Mom f O PAY
Bill Robinson *ald Tuesday they
WA only about a fourth of an Inch
of rain Tue*day of last week Far-
ther on. In the Masti Knife commu-
nity, f/oo Howe *aid they received
about 2 Vi inches, arid the grtujnd
wa» frtill almost too wet to plow
Monday of tht* week
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At 8:00 o'clock on the evening
of July 27th, Miss The!ma Cox be-
came he bride of Frank Studer at
the home '/f Bro Otta Johnson,
minister of the Church of Chritd In
Seym op r Bro ,/ohris^m read the
nuptial vfwn unitirig this pr^pula-
couple.
The bride 1* the charming daugh-
ter r/f Mr and Mrs ,f<ie Cox She
graduated from Red Spring* High
School, then took a buairies?
cr/urae m Abilene, ;jft«r which *he
w</rked in the office '*f the Mc-
Neill Gin Company for «<-v<*ril
y«farft
The groom is the son of Mr and
Mr*. J H. Studer of Seym/AM- and
has #pent all of hi* life in Baylor
County He is a grain and stock
farmer and ha* been connected
with the Carter Taylor ranch in
the capacity of manager for the
pairt sixteen year*
The couple are ait hosne in their
attractive residence in northwest
Seymour
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YOU CAN
Shop By Mail
For tho** who are unable to nhop our utorc in person, a
mail order service 1* offered, Ju*t clip the ad arid mark
the itema, or a letter or pOKtal card will do, Sampltf on
requent. Pleane order COD only!
Linene Suiting
Faxt color watthahle fabric, ffhoiwe
from htdid eolow of red, mai/e, navy,
^/Open, screen and *almon,
Per yard.--.—------—30C to 54o
Seer»ucker
$1.12 yd.
Woven tripe - —.
Brown, Blue, flreen,
Kririklefom? Hf.ripe. 73c yd,
fted, (*of»efi, Brown, Oreen,
1/tt/jy Ann PloraU-- — 88c yd.
Blue, I'ink, White, Green,
Print*
l*fa#t color* in light «nrl tlark pattern*
of blue, orchid, green, maize, red.
Ideal for hcIjooI drew* —. 68c yd.
Printed Poplin
Floral pitCtenm in yellow, green, red,
navy ami blue, flua ran teed f«xt col*
or* 68c yd.
Plaid Gingham
What you have been looking for U>
make thouc back to aehord <Jre««e«,
(been, red, itltie and maize plaids,
IVr yard 70c
Check Gingham
liitrw and wmull cheeks in tflWlic,
medium check in regular weight,
f/fdor« are brown, blue, green and
re>| with white, Tiaaue ,86c yd.
fi^'tcular.. tie yd.
Outing Flannel
Wide and narrow xtripeu in blue*
and tana; 'W-inch width, only 32c yd.
Cannon Towel* and
Wash Rags
Women for a hundred mi lea around
are tJikikiriK about oitr beautiful fab-
ricH, They are coming into <»ur atore
daily, in capacity erowtla, to take
advantage of the wonderful value*
we /ire allowing. You, too, will he
delighted when you nee one of the
largeaf and irumt varied atockn of
l/ovely Materials you have ever aeen,
rfYi roXH , , , RAYON8 . , . HII/KH
, , , WOOI/KN'S , , . They're ail here.
We invito you to come in ami nee
them, or une our mail order nervice.
White Goods
Towel*
Waih Rags
Huck Towels
80c to $1.43
14c to 43c
20c to 50c
38 Inch Poplin
78c and 04c
38 Inch Batiste
89c
38 Inch Dimity
87c
38-Inch Dotted Swiss
82c and 80c
38-Inch Ogandy
68c
38-Inch Pique
84c to $1 48
38-Inch Stripe Broadcloth 87c
38 Inch Seersucker
84c
32 Inch Gabardine
04c to $111
WICHITA FALLS ONLY EXCLUSIVE PIECE GOODS STORE"
013 INDIANA
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1946, newspaper, August 29, 1946; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417192/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.