The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1940 Page: 4 of 10
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THE SEMINOLE SPfTjHgL
THURSDAY, AUCTTST 28, 1840
ToweR
"The Theatre of
Tomorrow"
10c - 35c
FRI. & SAT.
AUG. 30-31
One of the Best Pictures of the
Year
"WE WHO ARE
YOUNG"
LAN A TURNER
JOHN SHELTON
COMEDY — NEWS
Sunday & Monday
SEPT. 1 & 2
OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND
JEFFERY LYNN
"MY LOVE CAME
BACK"
COMEDY — LATEST NEWS
PalacE
COOLED BT WASHED A IK
DOORS OPEN
EVERY DAY 12:45
10c - 25c
SATURDAY
AUG. 31 ONLY
"LA CONGA
NIGHTS"
COMEDY — SERIAL
Tues., & Wed.
SEPT. 3 & 4
ANOTHER BIG CHECK NITE
"SANDY IS A
LADY"
NEXT WEEK
BOB BURNS in
'COMING 'ROUND
THE MOUNTAIN"
Sunday & Monday
SEPT. 1 & 2
A Picture That Is Guaranteed
To Please. Don't Miss
ANNA NEAGLE
RAY MILL AND
—In—
"IRENE"
COMEDY
Tues., St Wed.
SEPTEMBER 3 & 4
ANOTHER BIG CHECK NITE
"QUEEN OF THE
MOB"
Thurs. - Friday
SEPT. 5 & 6
PATRICIA MORRISON
RAY MILLAND
"UNTAMED"
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You can now get. . . .
MEXICAN DISHES
Prepared by Experienced Cooks
Fine Foods
Try One of Our Dishes Today!
City Cafe
W
YOUR
CHANCE
TO
MAKE
THEM
HAPPY
2 F.H.A. Homes
Now Under Construction
1 - 3 ROOM and BATH
1 - 4 ROOM and BATH
Plans are availale now to interested par-
ties.
Small Payment Down
Low Monthly Payments
PHONE 35
FORREST
Lumber Company
WOMEN'S PAGE AND SOCIETY
Res. Phone 80-J
EASTERN STAR PARTY
HONORS WORTHY MATRON
FAY ALGER, Editor
Julia Frances Heath, Associate
Worthy Matron of the Eastern
Star Lodge, cave a 42-party and
a surprise handkerchief shower
in honor or Vola Stark, Worthy
Matron of Seminole Chapter O.
E. S. on Tuesday afternoon, Aug.
20.
Artis Harten won high score
and Doris Marker won high cut.
Refreshments were served to
the following members: Opal
Curry, Betty Sample, Mary Cur-
ry, Ruby Smallin, Ruby Heath,
Marietta Stark, Grace Lee Jones,
Dorothy Decker, Hazel Anderson,
Alpha Singleton, Doris Marker,
Lor? Cox, Vola Stark, and Julia
Heath.
Guests present \yere: Eunice
Stark Artis Harten, and Mrs. A.
S. Alsobrook.
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FAMILY REUNION HELD
AT LUBBOCK SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Green and
son, Lynde and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Green and little daughter, Elise,
attended a reunin of the Boren
family at McKenzie Park, Lub-
book, Sunday. Members of the
family present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Boren, Post;
J. S. Boren, Post; Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Lunde, Hermleigh; Mrs. J. A.
Durham, Clairmont; Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Green, Seminole; Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Ross, Lubbock; Mr. and
Mrs. George Green, Seminole; Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Cooper, Roaring
Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Green, Spur; Mrs. Roxie Atwood,
Lubbock; Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wood, Lamesa; James and Billie
Ross, Lubbock; William Capps,
Clairmont; Lynde Green, Portales,
N. M.; Misses Lydia and Mary
Bunker, Post.
Mrs. J. S. Green of Seminole
was a Boren before her marriage.
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BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS
PATRICIA ANN HARRISON
Opera Star Gives Slumber Hints
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A birthday party given in hon-
or of Patricia Ann Harrison on
her fourth birthday was given in
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Harrison, Tuesday.
The party was given by her mo-
ther and grandmother, Mrs. A. W.
Harrison and Mrs. T. C. Oliver
and Mrs. Allen.
Ice cream and cake were serv-
ed to the children and favors of
umbrellas for the girls and balls
for the boys were given each.
Those present were: Montague
Hasie, Elise Green, Sue and Tom-
my Burrows, Freeman Cunning-
ham, Sonny and Mary Nelson,
C. Y. MURFF
DOCTOR of DENTAL
SURGERY
Announces the opening of his
office in the general practice
of Dentistry
Lindley Building
Opposite Post Office .
Summertime sleeping presents
the problem of keeping cool and
yet adequately covered. Jean Dick-
enson, lovely soprano star of the
|Metropolitan Opera Company, has
[discovered that using two sheets
[for covering Is th« most satisfac-
tory solution. Thus three sheets
fere the only elements in your bed-
making. Two top sheets are light
fend cool, but furnish enough pro-
jtection for the sleeper against the
Idrmfts- and chills which often lead
Ito summer colds. Miss Dickenson
{hooses the second covering sheet
a color — mist-green or marble*
pink — giving the effect of covers,
protecting the white sheets, and
Attractive color-note to
Iter room. The first covering sheet
i.ftne of the revolutionary new
ones with beauty-hems woven
right into the body of the sheet!
in a border of handsome damask-
like stripes instead of the usual i
folded and stitched hems which!
only make for extra weight.
And for keeping cool and col«
lected during the daytime chore
of making the beds, Miss Dicken-
son suggests bedlinens equipped
with permanent projecting site*
index tabs which, even when thei
sheets are folded on the shelf, i
enable you to find exactly the size
you need without your having to*
unfold them first. Double tape sel* |
▼ages are another desirable fea*
ture for they provide reinforce-,
ment where the sheet it expwfcj
to the greatest strain.
James Jackson, Valencia Airhart,
and Patricia Ann Harrison.
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BRIDGE LUNCHEON GIVEN
BY MRS. HASIE
Mrs. Coleman L. Hasie was hosjr
tess to a luncheon given in her
home Wednesday, Aug. 28. After
the luncheon games of bridge and
42 were played.
The prize for 42 was given to
Mrs. George Nelson and the prize
for bridge was given to Mrs. A.
W. Harrison .
Those present were: Mesdames
Alton Freeman, A. J. Roach, T.
S. McCarty, Mike McConnice, Bill
Munnerlyn, George Green, A. W.
Harrison, George Nelson and
Glenn Stark.
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METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
CLASS ENTERTAINED
Mrs. Preston Florence was hos-
tess to a covered dish supper giv-
en in her country home Thurs-
day, August 22. The party was
given for the Sunday School class
of the Methodist Church.
Those present were: Misses
Frances Annis, Billie Sikes, and
Miss Beckley; Messrs. and Mes-
dames S. S. McCarty, Coleman L.
Hasie, George Green, Herbert Da-
YOU CAN NOW GET
Fine Fur Coats
JACKETS - CHUBBYS and BOLEROES
at amazingly low prices in Seminole
?i!P!P!ijjjj
n
ANY STYLE - LOW PRICED
$25 to $98
For Complete Information Call
160
Mrs. Gilbert Belew
* FASHION PREVIEW ★
R
UMOR runs high in fashion
circles that clothes this fall
j will draw heavily upon the mascu-
| line idea of things. Good House-
j keeping forecasts it with this coat
| of checked tweed which is sure
I to attract many glances from
; males with an eagle eye for good
| tailoring.
vis, Ted Arnold, Dan Kirkalnd,
Preston Florence, Ben Cole, and
Thomas Burrows; Mesdames True
Wheless, R. L. Jones, Joe Ander-
son, Lillian Gilmer, John Par-
ker, Sam Malone, Jr., Chas. Trim-
ble, J. B. Airhart, and R. Y. Fer-
guson.
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Personals
Miss Reba Mae Brown was in
Lubbock Thursday on business.
Bus. Phone 88
Goodness, You're Early
(From iht Stpttnktt Good Hoitirkttpitf)
With powdered nose I sit and rock
And read a book and watch the clock,
And pace the room and try to sew,
And listen for a step I know.
It's seven-thirty, then it's eight. ...
I tune the radio and wait
Until I hear the doorknob turn
And don my proper unconcern.
WANT ADS
FOR RENT: Two-room apartment
modern, furnished, bills paid.
$30.00 and $35.00 per month.
Phone 71. 28-tf
NEWLY Decorated Apartment
with all conveniences. In quiet
part of town. See Mrs. J. J.
Kendrick.
SLEEPING Accomodations in up-
stairs apartment. In quiet part
of town with economy rates.
See Mrs. J. J. Kendrick.
FOR RENT: New apartment, two
rooms and bath with tub, Frig-
idaire. See Mrs. T. J. Stanley in
Pittman Addition.
FOR SALE—Four 2-room houses,
furnished, $200 each. Ill S.
Dal Paso St., Hobbs, N. M. F.
O. Donohue, house mover.
YOU Don't Have to Pay Rent.
See FORREST and Save Your
Rent Money.
WHiTE Way courts
FOR RENT — Apartments or
Rooms, over night or by week.
Modern, clean and reasonable.
ASTROLOGY — For an as-
trological chart or reading, see
Mrs. O. F. Haywood, Seminole.
WHY PAY RENT? — 4 Vz%
FHA Loans. Free plan service
and estimates. J. S. Green, Phone
42-tf
Have You Seen FORREST'S new
Houses that you can buy for
$15.00 to $30.00 per month. Just
south of school.
FOR SALE— High grade cows,
registered bulls, for October
delivery. Sell 100 or all. $60.00
per head. Box 723, Floydada, or
, M. A. Cross, Friona, Texas.
—27-2tp
FOR SALE: Trailer house. Built-
in fixtures. Electric refrigera-
tor. L. Pressley, Curry Camp.
29-4
PERSONAL: Ray Jackson Denny.
Your Social Security card and
books will be at Phillips 66 sta-
tion on Odessa Highway after
Aug. 24th.
FURNISHED MODERN
APARTMENTS
2 blocks N. Sno-White Laundry
$20.00—All Bills Paid
Under New Management
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF GAINES
AUGUST 39, A. D. 1940.
Notice is hereby given that an
application has beep filed with
the Texas Liquor Control Board of
Austin, Texas, for the issuance of
a pharmacists medicinal permit,
as that term is defined in H. B.
7, second called session, 44th Leg-
islature, as ammended by H. B. *,
Acts of the Regular Session, 45th
Legislature and S. B. 20 Acts of
the First called Session, 45th Leg-
islature. Said pharmacists medi-
cinal store is to be located on
Lot 10 Block 49, in the town of
Seminole, Gaines County, Texas.
Boone Drug Store.
J. H. Boone, Sole Owner.
F. H. A. Lots
Rent Houses
Town Lots
Oil Properties
FINLEY MOORE
See W. A. Cox
—FOR—
All Kinds Insurance
And Surety Bonds
RANCH AND
CITY PROPERTY
Southwest Corner of Square
DINE - DANCE
Ted Manley
And His
HARLEM RYTHEMERS
CHINESE FOODS
SIZZLING STEAKS
Dine And Dance
AVALON CLUB
On the Line — Hohbs Hiway
LAMESA DRUGLESS CLINIC
HaU W. Culter, D. C.
A. M. Lindsey, D. C.
X-Ray Laboratory
Steam and Mineral Bath
Colonic Irrigation
Phone 474 Lamesa, Texas
Lubbock Sanitarium
And Clinic
Medical, Surgical it Hii-noetic
Dr. J. T. K
Dr. J. H. S|
Dr. Henrie
EAR, EYE, NOSE
Dr. J. T. Hut
Dr. Ben B. Hi
Dr. E. M. BlaM
INFANTS & CHILD
Dr. M. C. Overton
Dr. Arthur Jenkins
INTERNAL MEDICINE •
Dr. J. P. Lattimore
Dr. H. C. Maxwell
Dr. G. S. Smith
OBSTERIES
Dr. O. R. Hand
X-RAY & LABORATORY
Dr. R. H. McCarthy
GENERAL MEDICINE
Dr. James D. Wilson
RESIDENT
Dr. Wayne Reeser
Superintendent Business Mgr.
C. E. Hunt J. H. Felton
X-RAY and RADIUM
Pathological Laboratory
SEE
Dr. J. M. Harrington
For Eye Care
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Palace Theatre
Lamesa
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brown
and daughter left Thursday for
an extended trip in New Mexico.
They plan to return in a week.
Mrs. True Whelas of Blanchard,
Okla., visited the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. T. S .McCarty. Mr.
and Mrs. T. S. McCarty visited
relatives in Westbrook Sunday.
Mrs. J. M. Malone of Plainvjew
is visiting for a few days in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bow-
en. Mrs. Malone is Mrs. Bowen's
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Green, Mr.
and Mrs. George Green and Lyn-
de Green attended a family re-
union in Lubock Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harrison
and daughter, Patricia Ann, Mrs.
Allan Harrison, Mrs. J. C. Alav
and Mildred Harrison spent the
week-end in Carlsbad, Van Horn
and Valentine and returned by
MacDonald Observatory in the
Davis Mountains .
You Are Invited to Attend Our
STYLE SHOW
Thursday September 5
3:30 p. m
Back to school fashions, as well
as clothes for every occasion, will
be modeled by l amesa girls.
WEAVER'S
Speciality Shop
East Side Square
Lamesa
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Malone, Sam. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1940, newspaper, August 29, 1940; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth440581/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.