The Bowie Blade (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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I’hoifes: Office 73, Residence 162
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RHONE IT IN.
The Delphian Club.
| The Delphian Club met Tuesday
(evening May 5, with Miss Miller, at
the home of Mrs. E. W. Wright.
[ Thirteen members were present,
j Ashort business session was held,
Jailer which a very interesting lesson
Ton “Early Rome” was pnjoyed t/iider
The> 1 under ship of Mrs.'-’ Tee. 'The
following program was given:
Italy and Italian Settlements
Strong*
Tea-wilJ[ he given . Tile..... 1 legendary History- Miss
Fourth Grtfde Enjoys Picnic Thurs-
day. , i ?
The fourth grade of the East War<l,j 5
chaperoned by the teacher, Miss Vio- J
let Itutter, met at the (school at 4:46 %
p. in -and hiked to the Reunion [•
ground for a picnic Thursday after-jk
noon after school. -Ik
CTanies were enjoyed until/" HrJffLy
[free will offering— ...» .... ..... — ........ c
in the afternoon at J.lie home of Mrs. 'darah llellali.
When you ha*'e guests, socials, par .1 II. I ftlard with Msdanres Lillard, Inhoritances from Regal Rome—
dies or picnics.' we would appreciate •Tonway (iarlington, .1. A. Y-oung andi“iff ('II0I,PI'-
veur nhoning os that we may tell W II Denson as Hostess. Every . .* hp Struggle of the Blebs for Po
"friaiiil- So-: ml items ami per one is co-nlially. invited to lie present, dlii al Wrights,. Miss Elizabeth Bel
your
-go rut Is arc always .welcome.
Phone yoflt 'news to 7.2 and 162
Miss
, Senior Quartet Entertain. < oiM-|URsL..of Italy anil Sicily
Tad'es \id of First Christian Church ipnHelmet' at""he' hnmeTf ilei'm ! .....Miss Weil
Meet. Trout -hen^ hmrh was -erve.l \f ' «»'™t ‘..mm were g.ven by M.ss-
fhe Ladies' \ id of the First .Chris''.very pleasant surprise :uvaited ihejnJ' --sw^whw'nres'ri^n
tian
church- niets-Tuesda-y-4if-te.r.[p»h-i..[-in---thfe. form- of—an . angel_food cake
May fi, at the church' on East Wise-! sent- bj Mt and Mrs. Whitman as a
-1r ■-t ' - mark' of appreciation to the quartet
After the lesson, which Mrs. V. M. for the songs rendered at the Bap-
Elliott very nlilv directed, a lengthy list ’church Sunday morning
arid .interestin'.*, business session was 'J'Jie ^Sg.nior quartet wishes to ex-
hid I, press ttieir sincere thanks for the rev
•*l
' M/han. -supper -was served, after which
Miss 1 the. following program was rendered
and enjoyed by‘all: Bong—“l\Jassa’s
iii the Cold , Ground.”
Reading Lucile Kilcrease.
Song Freckles.
Reading Maurice Jintmerson. '■
Song—.Nature Seeking.
, 'Heading Miss Ruth Evans.
Song.....Twinkle, Twinkle, Little
Star.
The pleasure of the evening was
marred.' by the unfortunate accident
of Leona Bawdy, who fell from a
tree and threw her right,arm out of
. place. She -was brought at once to
the i'rHijdi report. the club adjourned Ahr t -finic where her- arm -was- given-
For this one day, Saturday, May loth, we offer the fol-
lowing:
'lull.
With every $1.00 or more package coffee or tea, we will
After the president's summary and
to -meet mav 12.- Reporter.
Hilly Wilson Celebrates Birthday.
Celebrating’ Ids sixth birthday* Billy
•! Wilson entertained his lit,fie friends -\jjv^ u,„„i 0f
medical treatment.
The grade had .as their guests Miss
Glen Marker, Miss Ruth Evans; and
Mr and Mr . Crow.
aT? ':,v U'ul, ^g-^with. a -delightM party at the home
Second Grade Enjoys Picnic. ' inorh'TTnWr-wi.ll.irig, to sing
The second grade of the East Warn Sei'inr I, - ,
chaperoned ..hi their teacher, Miss
Ruth Evans', hiked to ihe old Reunion Marjorm Thomas Entertains W ith
Ground after school Friday after- Picnic Saturday.
mom May 2,__wheie thew eitfbyed a Miss Marjorie Thd.nas entertained | tfjss Edrve Raines, served delicts ; fier )u,me in Nocona.
f C > , , .i ~ n a numher_ of her friends Saturday af- [refreshments to1 the-HMtowine^fuest: (-.vers were
I he hrst part of the afteionn.waS ternoon, Mav 3, with a picnic. At . , ,, ,. „ n u; • u <c
in playing limnv ui.-i iy games, , ,t.,i „-,,Aid ,*-i ,o . Mar>: Frances and Betty Su.e-ce-' Thomas and Wyneth Wright »f
'of his parents, Mr.g354nL.Mrs. W. W.
I Wilson on East Wise street..
The afternoon was pleasantly spent
in playing .many out-door guides,, af-
ter which Mrs. Wilson, assisted by
Nocona Honors Bowie
Guests.
Honoring Miss Frances Thomas
and her brother, Richard Thomas, of
ie. Miss Virginia .......I of Nocona
delightfully entertained Saturday
evening with a six o'clock dinner at
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fr
lair! for Misses Fran-
hm.rrwhen up,......v« gprend, u short Brushy where an • • - ibl. tflerijiU I 5au,?s’ *«* DyeG,,P?rcy ^e .linner the P»tv enjoyed the
While Ifiei .-uppe' the .gturn.liike to Tr. doe William „ Whaley, Mack. Stab, minstrel at the Old Mill Theatre.
' town heem . Those A'1n:,i„'g lids plea ant Hpi-j (Jlc" Allw' '-abwvay, Ernest
• — — — wpvr: Miss Opal I.ovotte, yvluV t*h-ap- j* '*. '..u.iui-ii.miL.M-.iiai...u^
Wander Kae NVilhite Celebrates Third pruned the crowd. Misses Cecil 1 ev |
Birthday. ____ ejtte, Ruth Hays, Eunice Johnson,
v Celebrating the anniversary of her : Cat her i vie.. Ayres, Virginia Cady. Mike
third birthday little* Miss'VVandh^Kae : Clark, lack Raines, Flmo Whaley,
WilHife entortnine'l her .tittle friends CJarence l-fayc. Sruher (inhleh* Sop
with a birtlnla v party.at'-the hnmn of Hrite, Morris* Thohipsoii, " Leon R<*bi-
her parents, Mr! and Mr<. Karl YVil cheaux and the hostess,
bite, oil Tombs street. ^ . r*”
N inner oils out -oi Moor g'an'ie;- unn-. Baptist \ W. \.‘s Mold* Monthly
amu^itig contests were also -'enjoyed, Wu>ine.«s M-eeli-ng.
in which- Franc&s Anderson and El- T!i«. V. \Y. A.’s of" the Baptist
bc*tt *Vrassar wore wimiers - rlnirch bu-f their n- uTur monthly
1>q1iciotrs-reftTshnio-uts of cake and. meeting Iti the lnupe of Mi Ine? .
leinojiu.de wen? served., .to ..the follo.w.-* .vBudyg-.-ThiA:>wa^- mu1 of the- iiios-t-
* inHelen and h.Lizabetli W illiams, j hplpfuh and efi i<>\ ;d>le ineetiiias
Ceoioe Anna and. Edna Reddy, Vnm- '!'we!11.y->i\ iru-mh- tirt img out
cos and .Tames Edward ___Anderson, .in,| (wo visitors. Mi nes' Mary Fran-
Wanda Ra\ V\ iliiams-, Catherint' and cos.- Watt-man—and Maurine Hired
Charles. Williite, V 11 ypna. . I funcan, Haring • "• hnsiiie ■ ion -a, c.rat-n
Iren*’ hiinot om. I re ye /ibTfinva v-, l\|ar 0f egg- was pledged do Buckner Or
garet Black, NaonriTMelvin and El 'phan’s Home,
bert Vassal', I’lieln a liiTeti. I.nretfa* Miss Dmothy MitcholT led very
Eckman. Kenneth Reth^^i'id live little interesting Missionai y les-;on on
boste- s, • - South America; ....... ,
---------- Miss- Mary t rances WaRniair re-
'American Feyion \uxiliAfy* Enjoy pondeih to a request and gave a vo.r\
Uontlilv Social. ^ atU’ropriate and lieautifully rLtnloreif
rive \met ii'nn . I-oeioii .\u\iHar\ "I rcadinip.^Yyiiich \v:i- nui.rh..'appreciated
five Speake M^yor Co-s.f___No. 12^2,- hoUh Huring^ne social, hour a delicious
SATURDAY|
^SPECIALS I
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sell 11 pounds suffar for
Swift's Jewel and Vegetable, 8 pounds .
Large Gri.sco .
|v. B. I). American Beauty flour, 18 pounds
Pure California Honey, 5 pounds
1 gallon White Swan or-farmer Jones syrup
Bure Apple Vinegar, gallon
California Evaporated Peaches
California Cvaporated Prunes
California Evaporated Figs
California Evaporated Apricots
California Evaporated Apples
Nii. 21 -t California Peaches, 33c brand
No. 2> -> California Bull Dog or Fruifvale Brand
Picnic Ham, pound
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3, Phone 12o
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$1.00
$1.30
$1.3f>
$1.75
$1.00
95c
35c
11c
11c
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15c
l«c
2?.c
,25c
17c
Bert Lancaster
thefr- rpi’,ula r •-TTrorTthl \ ; oc i a h - •ttFH.-ht*-
Ohpmbci of Commorcc Tuesday oven*
ing wvith MosdiTmc.'AVallt?]’. •'of'fEdd,
Rozello Miyolaz and Mis- Hot tie I.olo
Opbkin • a !ioUc -c Jiist jircvious lo
the social a-sluvrt husfno > sessin?/ w a-
held and and prosided over l>y the
pre'idoPt,.Alvs. V: \V .-AVright.
..^p-veraV-ihattevs o.f .importanco umn
^brought vip. anti, .at Jhis time it. was
"pinto tjh ch t^as TTTved by (iroupTp
Number d. Mi s lUaric Box, chair
Airs, runnel's (Tass Enjoy I’aity.
“ \ tho’result of a IK interesting con
test which lias been held for over)-
two months.- of • which 'I’rula -Camp
hell and Elsie Chapman .Aero Vtrp
,lev.ft- vh*-e f id angular m.iiithh Oun'-. amJ .m-whirl Llsm' c hapmun-s
meetings of the Ui\i!ia'r\ iintill fab: ,i"'
MaflW-s'TiTfiVni'.i'l i ffiFi’ vTff he irriiuglil. .(hr wrnner:- ftiturrlar mght^it
up at rail meeting> firm luiwdn '
-•The Auyihpr- \\yd[ as--igt the Id
• grot), jn pat herijm; flow or. for Hccpl;;;
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little' hnoklot.
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■ Ndi'iB'i * Society tloeto-
the First Baptist church.
Numerous, and merry names and
contest - were, enjoyed (lurin.p; the first
"pi rf “(tf^Ttu^AWflTTel' ,;i ffo r "wlrfclf Mrs?
A loto Comrell.;.a - ' ded j>y Mrs. J. ~C
.M i 1 . Mr-. I. A Kaino and Miss
Mil-': od BrrMaid. * * v • i; * 1 delicious n-
, '.mio-D'-om- tinp of ico cre.-un
i a •’•(*1 cake to tin following:
Mi—«f" -tfomut I do fiF\;+H . lola Reas-
ttrU i.• I nu .limmor on. Elsie
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r 1 * :»' (-^-1 D tl I Htt -1 .* * >. \ *l. | • ‘I *• ‘ ( ] • < ’-OTj Hi"» | 1 .
.Mill} . (.kJ'taji.. Ret.tLe Maa Jimfiieraon.;
!'.i 'h R<dlopt . 1 o111 .(' Slaughter, S
' •I 11 i}dHo\ -Mary Both Raines,
I*1 'do * o ;<he!I, I kalian I ' ’omndl and
\Vel« Har’is. of Temple, Te^a .
SATURDAY » MONDAY
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AT OUR BOWIE, TEXAS, STORE
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LADIES1 SPRING SUITS
ALL PLACED AT ONE PRICE—-VAL-
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The ilevotional fri>iiv-Hrrp6lh :e!i:ij
fey nf (g*iat~iarivv:v» i-e:i.i h\ Mi
I . Cha.-iiilor.
Rejiorts from the t: 'asurer and tho
chairmen of cm dn - from the \ a
•riouz depart r.u : work vfrr fully
'. given oral much work acrutr.plisheu.
Oti.-Tuesnay. Ma\ the 13th, will hr
the i.-gnl.i . • • -,ly vial. da\ A
lack Gardner Dance
.WEDNESDAY NIC!IT
MAY l.i
I'j'orn !) to 2
VcL C-irdiuT himself and
his 7 pep artists -
Rohertson’s 1 la II
Gainesville, Texas
YOU ARE INVITED
...
For the
Graduate
SEE OUR WINDOW FOR
YOUR PRESENT •
—If"you don’t see it there
% come inside and let us
show you.
— Other gifts—that last.
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I. F. BRADLEY
Jeweler and Optometrist
LADIES SPRING
HATS
UNTIEK STOCK <>\
^ SAITNXT EX ACTLY
Half Price
Hats for $1.75
$1.00 Hats for $2.00
$5.00 Hats fop $2.50
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$6.00 Hats for ........ $3.00
$7.00 Hats fof^........... $3.50
$8.00 Hats for .......... $4.00
$10.00 Hats for................................. $5.00
$
Spring
Coats
On Sale
for
These
T wo
Days
HALF
PRICE
HOUSE DRESSES, BEST
VALUES EVER OFFERED
99c
40-1NUI! ORGANDY,
TK ALT'; SPRING COLORS
39c
BOYS’ WASH SUITS
ON1 SALE FOR TWO DAYS
98c
ALE SILK LADIES’ HOSE
IN NEW SPRING.COLORS
98c
40-inch Canton Crepe, in all
colors.
1.95
o0 Ladies’ Waists,
Spring ^styles, on sale
days.
new
two
98c
40 inch Colored Linens,
15 new colors.
69c
Work Shirts 60c — Dress Shirts 98c - Brown Domestic 10c
At ■
'Ladies9
Slippers
ASSOCIATED
Men’s
stores Slippers
■79 ■"
1.95
PerkinsTimberlake Company
2.95
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Cline, A. W. The Bowie Blade (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1924, newspaper, May 8, 1924; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth643751/m1/4/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.