The Montague County Times (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1952 Page: 4 of 12
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APRIL 16-17-18-19
EL DAVLIN IN CHARGE ,
SMYRNA CEMETERY WORK
The executive committee ol
the Smyrna Cemetery associa-
tion very recently employed!
Henry Davlin as caretaker of
the bmyrna cemetery, two miles1
northeast of Sunset, through
this year.
Mr. Davlin was in charge as
caretaker of this cemetery the
past year and he finally agreed
to accept the job again this year. |
He kept the cemetery in nice
condition all last year and will
evidently do so again this year |
He planned to start sometime
this week on cleaning out the
j crop of spring weeds.
Sunset News
/ INCLUSIVE
GRIFFIN
DRUG STORE
BOWIE, TEXAS
MRS MATTIE FENOGLIO
HAS DINNER GUESTS
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
| Mattie Fenoglio include Mrs.
Mildred Henderson ,from Wiehi-
ta Falls and Mrs. A. F. Cook of
I Montague.
t Attend Sunday School and Church
AT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School 9:45 — Morning Worship 10:55
SPECIAL NOTE!
_THIS HUGE CIRCUS
WILL PLAY A imMXeVIdd5fty.TM-|,M-I3|TQ
ALLOW TIME FOR FEEDING AND WATERING ITS MANY
ANIMALS. THESE PREVAILING CIRCUMSTANCES WILL AF-
FORD LOCAL "CIRCUS-FANS" THE OPPORTUNITY OF
SEEING THE LARGEST AND FINEST CIRCUS EVER TO
VISIT THIS AREA.
BOWIE
AFTERNOON and NIGHT
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Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wooten
and children of Dumas were
In Sunset last week end as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Durham.
Mr.and Mrs. Buford Hopkins
were shopping In Bowie Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lance
and children of Fort Worth
were In Sunset over the week
end visiting Mrs. C. C. McGee
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wess Caswell
of Tahoka were In the Sunset
Community last week visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Saswell, Mr.
and Mrs. Sid Caswell and oth-
er relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Warren
of Ardmore, Okla., were in Sub-
set last week end visiting Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Brewer. Mrs.
Brewqr is a daughter of C. J.
Brewer and Is better known to
residents of the Sunset com-
munity as Luda Brewer.
Mrs. Eva Grayson entertain-
ed visiting relatives in her home
in Sunset over the week end
Mrs. Ruth Whitson and Mrs.
Hazel Craft were shopping in
Bowie Monday.
Alvie McMillion was trans-
acting business In Montague
Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pace
were in Sunset very recently
visiting his mother, Mrs. A. N.
Pace.
Mr .and Mrs. Woodrow Wall-
ace and J. H. Moore were in Dal
Ruby Jo Brooks who continues
operation about three weeks ago
las last week end visiting Mrs.
seriouly ill following a major
Mr.s Btoo’ks Is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jes Walker of Dallas
and a granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Moore of Sunset.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Lee Mc-
Donald and children of Burk-
burnett were in Sunset over the
week end visiting in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDonald
and the home of Mr. and Mrs.
S. F. Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brashear
and daughter, Margaret, spent:
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D.1
Cliffords of Coleman.
Mrs, Allen Taylor and Miss
Roxie McDonald were shopping
visitors In Bowie Monday.
Mrs. J. T. Davis of Decatur is
sDendlng this week In Sunset at
the home of a daughter, Mrs.
Paul Finn.
John Redwitz was brought to I
his home in Sunset one day
last Week from staying a few
days in the Bowie hospital un-
der treatment for a serious ail-
ment in his left foot. Infection
j started from the treatment of
1 a sore corn on one of his toes
He is better since treatmen
s at the hospital but it will be
\ quite awhile before he is able to
get out and walk much.
Visitors from many local
points of Montague and neigh-
boring counties attended the
gospel singing at the Sunset
Church of Christ last Sunday.
Lon Jones, manager of the
Jones Cafe in Sunset, is in the
Bowie hospital under treatment
for a stroke which he suffer-
ed on Tuesday Of the past week.
He appears to have regained
slightly since entering the hos-
pital, it is reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lance
and daughter, Mrs. Ann Staats,
were in. Bowie Monday.
Tom Heaton was in Bowie
Mrs. S. F. Owens was carried
tc a Dallas hospital one day last
week for treatment for a very
serious illness. Latest report in-!
dlcated very little if any im
provement in her condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grayson,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscor Stephens of
Lawton, Okla., very recently vis-
ited relatives in the Sunset com-
munity.
THE MONTAGUE COUNTY TIMES BOWIE, TEXAS, FRI„ APRIL 11, 1952
MRS. A. W. Chandler
HAS VISITORS MONDAY
FAULKNERS MOVE
TO COIORADO
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Faulkner
Grandvljle Chandler of Fort _____________________
Worth visited Monday with his left for Hayden, Colorado, Wed-
mother, Mrs. A. W. Chandler, nesday of last week, where they
They both called at the home of ail make their future home.
Mrs. Earl Johnson during the Mrs. Faulkner is the daughter
day. j of Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Green.
IT PAYS TO READ THE ADS.
Dr. L. C, Funchess
D. V. M.
Phone 109 514 N. Mason
Bowie, Texas
Scroiccs
BATTLING THE BUGS
SPENCER HD SUBJECT
The Spencer:, home demon-
stration club met for their last
meeting in March in the home
of Mrs. Arch Durham Tuesday.
Program subject for the day
was “Battling the Bugs,” under
the direction of Mrs. W. O. Chil-
dress.
Those present were: Mes-
dames W. O. Childress, L. O
Martin, Sonny Durham, A. O.
Ivans, Della Gaston, L. D. Chil-
dress, Hughes Durham, .Tack
Durham and Misses Edna
Roach and Leola Martin and
the hostess.
The next meeting will be held!
In the home of Mrs. Hughes
Durham. The program will be
presented by the home demon-
Mrs. A. O. Ivins and Miss Edna
Roach. The suhject is to be
consumer Education.” ’
ATTEND THE CHURCH 0T
YOUR CHOICE
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 13
EASTER SUNRISE SERVICES AT
BRUSHY MOUND — 5:30 A. M.
BE SURE TO ATTEND.
First National Bank
OF BOWIE
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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Now, get My NEW 1-2-3
FORKSTBURG BAPTISTS
SCHEDULE 9-DAY REVIVAL
The Fgrestburg Baptist
church has scheduled a 9-day
spring revival from April 12
through April 20.
Rev. Cletis W. Ice will be the
evangelist and Fay Tipton will
act as song leader.
One service will be held daily
at 7:30 p. m.
m 50,000 Miles
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Attend Church
Somewhere Sunday
SPECIAL SALE
Piston Rings And
Mufflers
FOR FORD V-8
1932 to 1950
Set Steel Flex Rings: *
3 Ring Pistons __ $8.25
4 Ring Pistons __ $9.63
Lead Lined Muffler _ $5.65
FOR CHEVROLET
1937 to 1950
Set Steel Flex Rings $6.03
Lead Lined Muffler _ $5.56
FOR PLYMOUTH AND
DODGE
1935 to 1950
Set Steel Flex Rings $8.28
Lead Lined Muffler _ $8.10
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Fll Recondition All Air
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til
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In that famous test, six brand-new cars were each
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Thanks to Conoco’s 3-point “50,000 Miles—No
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The Montague County Times (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1952, newspaper, April 11, 1952; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth645038/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.