The Montague County Times (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1951 Page: 11 of 12
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❖ Purely Personal
Mrs. Charles Morgan, in com-
pany with her son, Hinds Clark,
ot Nocona, Texas, went to Pun-
can, Oklahoma, on Sunday to
visit her sister-in-law, Miss Bell
Clark, who Is seriously ill In the
Weedn hospital in Duncan. Miss
Clark visited often in Bowie.
aItT.1 and Mrs. W. L. Tarver and
daughtesrs, Mary, Naomi, and
Evelyn, were in Nocona on Sun-
day for the, wedding of Miss
Joanne Goodgins and Bill Pon-
der of Wichita Falls which took
place in the Methodist church
in Nocona. <■
Rev. G. B. Bradshaw returned
Sunday night from Fort Worth
where he closed an eight day re-
vival held in Alta-Mere Baptist
church.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tarver and
daughter, Mary, returned Mon-
day^ from a two weeks vacation
spent at various points in west
Texas. They visited also in Here-
ford, Amarillo, and the Davis
mountains and in Palo Duro
Canyon.
— Mr- and Mrs . I. H. McVicker
spent Tuesday in Fort Worth.
Mrs. Anna Prater returned
Friday from a vacation trip to
visit her son, Harold and family
at New Braunfels, her brother, j number
Rev. H M. Ratliff and family at otfier chUrches'of \he“county.‘
Sunday night with Rev. Donald
Wood of Fort Worth delivering
the message, assisted by the pas-
tor,^Rev. J. E. Cox of Montague.
There were two conversions and
three new admissions to the
church. The baptismal services
were performed Monday after-1
noon by the pastor, Rev. J. E.
Cox.
The Baptist workers confer-
ence vs^as held at Dye Mound,
Monday August 20, -with a nice;
present from all the I
Gonzales, and her son, Glenn
and wife at Dayton.
DYE MOUND
Mr. and Mrs. Starr Manrt and
Mr. and-JUrs. Barney Brogdon
were visiting at the Bowie clinic
with their father, George Um-
berson. *
Carl Umberson, of Arkansas,
Mrs. Hazel Berryman of Hobbs,
N. M., and Marvin Umberson and
son of California are here with
their father, George Umberson.
The Baptist revival closed- here
VOTE AGAINST CORRUPTION
ELECT JOE JACKSON
' Miss Mary Frances McMahon j
of Fort Worth enjoyed the wee>" j
end here with her parents i
Cpl. Sherrell J. Wiese of Cam,.
Breckenridg^ Tenn., aecom- j
anied by his-'1 mother, spent]
Thursday and Friday with his!
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bai-,
ley Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ca£le had
visiting in their home Sunday,
Mrs. T. S. Cable and baby of
Mississippi, Miss Lina Cable and
Mrs. Tommy Moulder of Saint
Jo. ^
Mrs. Cecil Selbold and children
of Saint Jo, spent Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kake
Seibold, also his uncle John Sei-
bold who lives near Fort' Worth
and is seriously ill atUhe home
of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Seibold.
Wayne McMahon is visiting
this week with his cousin, Hu-
BELLEVUE
MRS. LOMA WETS EL
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Spikes vis -
ited their children in Vernon
over the weekend, and immedi-
afely left for Littlefield to be at
the bedside of a sister, who is
very low.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Aulick were
in For Worth Thursday.
Mrs. Joe Dixon accompanied
Mrs. Henry Simmons of Wichita
Falls to Fort Worth for a week-
end visit with her sons and their
families.
Mr. and Mrs+Rex Davis, Ray
Gill, J. B. Davis, Mesdames C. L.
McCraw and J. F. Warren at-
tended the funeral services for
Mrs. Bryan in Dennison. Mrs.
Bryan was born and reared and
atesded public sellbais here. She
wds rfte daughter of Mrs. T. J.
Flinn. Besides her mother and
husband she is survived by three
brothers: Lawton Flinn of Belle-
bert Hall at Williams, Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Norvell
visited for a short time Sunday
afternoon at Aurelio with their
friends, Misses Laura and Zelma
Palling and Alfred Palling.
Mrs, Bailey Jackson was ad-
mitted to the Bowie hospital
Sunday afternoon, her many
friends Wish her a speedy re-
covery.
vue, Houston flinn of Vashtl,
Thomas Flinn of Lubbock and
four sisters, Mrs. V. K. Sugareff
of College 8tation, Mrs. John
Diiler of Albany, Mrs. James
Crook of Albany, and Miss Oleta
Flinn.
Mr, and Mrs Leslie Howell and
Charles of Archer City were In
Bellevue Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Williams
of Dublin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Williams and children of Widilta
Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jopling
of Bowie, Walter Jopling of Fort
Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Jopling of Fort Worth visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jerd Jopling.
Mrs. Lee Stanford and daugh-
ter of Demmitt, visited Mr. and
Mrs. N. T. Gaines enroute to
Dallas for her son, Jesse, who
had been attending SMU.
Mesdames N. T. Gaines, E. E. ]
[Walters, Finis Martin, and Ralph!
Johnson attended the district
siminar in Wlchia Falls.
Mrs. L. P. Hodge and Mlssj
Mattie visited relatives In Dallas.
Miss Mattie left for New York
! Sunday. >
Montague County Tines, Bowie, Texas, Friday, Aug. 31,19SK,
•Mrs. J. V. Worley of Birming-
ham, Alabama, and Mrs. A. E.
Horn of Fort Worth spent last
week visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. V. Wright, and their
ily ijji Ardmore, Oklahoma.
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The Montague County Times (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1951, newspaper, August 31, 1951; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642691/m1/11/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.