The Bowie Blade (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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City National
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Bowie Coca=Cola Bottling Co.
“There is no substitute
for Safety
A checking account may J
save voti from having to '
pf&y the same bill twice.
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925
THI BOWIE BLADE
PACE THERE
Worth, Kporit the week end iri Bowie
as gue.«D; of Mrs. Ann McDonald,
their niece.
J W. Vmherxdii of Saint Jo wa ■>
visitor to Bowie Wednesday,
Personal
■S’ Miss Mary I,ee Barm left Saturday
for a visit, of a few days with friemir
in Bellevue. ri......ri * 1.....~
Bex Gala way and"** James Ayrei
spent Saturday in Fort Wortii.
Mrs. Berman Wallace, formerly of
Bowie, now of Wilson, Texas, is..vis
itinpe her mother. Mrs. S. Couch, her
sister, Mrs. I,. G. Campbell, anil other
-.relatives,
i j * • o f a
Mr,IK,
few days with tier
[ Head, in Wichita
cliff
Mr. arid Mrs. Tom A. l-,ee of Gin
Jord visited relatives and frin/ulx
•—— iientdu i-ln g -Jaat. weak^omK o-------,
Henry Niride-r' and Charles Oliver
, of Saint .Jo was the guest of their
friend, Dee Cunningham-, in Bowie tague attended the funeral of
Saturday. . Kasley in Henrietta Friday.
Mrs. ('. M. Sessions of Fort Worth W. II. Hobdy and George T Brurik
is the house guest of Mrs. Htthe Over- were.....business. visitors to Saint Jo.
street. Montague and Suruwt last week.
II G. Brewer was a husine , visi- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Young, for
tor to OKIaho/na City la I week iner resident of Bowie, now nf Fort
111 1 111 »'
week end in Bowie.
Mi Ague Hughe of Fort Worth,
former popular teacllt-r of tin B. II
S. spent the week, end in Bowie,
where she attended the commence •
merit exercises. Mi...- Hughes' was
the guest of Mi C C. Ifulchison'Tor
pow attending T.
frorr, a
daughter
Fail . -
Mr and* Mr. Austin Tiry&'ri, little
daughter. Koine. I)r and Mrs J T
S, Wright and Miss Knrer a ’I r-ornn :r Vincent Ogietre*. left
Gowan of Bellevue spent Wednesday I’.d'.t .- overland,' for, a month'
in Bowie shopping. vi: it to Corpus Christi.
- Bill Calaway, Clarence Hays, Jack A W Norcro of San Antonio wa
Ifltives, , ; . ' Baine and Mackl l-awsori -motored to „o, ■ ns . , 'itor to ISowi* the fir -t
■W... ,,T. Ball,, Glen .C.uiiiiinghaia .a.i.ut.,Fort...W.o.rUi.. Satur.rW - , f *1
Ho*gue Young of Bowie arid Joe-C. Richard Wade* Mack
Bryant and W. A. Morris of Mon Bill Gala way .motored
Falls Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Parks, Mr. arm
Mrs. Boy Martin, arid guests, Mr. am:
Mrs. Howell Overstreet of Quitaqine
Misses Pearl ' aFiB TtaTye Oveystm-t
motored to Terral, Okl(a., .Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. T,awsou has returhed
I ,;iw in am
to Wichita
of. the y,er-k.
■nr M^'inTm-Tr ■ ar»r '. I a ugfib-v;
Reed. of Graford, spent last
< rid ii: Bowie a the guests of M
I Pridgen and Mi. and Mi- F A
Yoon e
P i. Bedrnar-I of Montague, -peril
Wed rie.Tia . in Bowie
Henr, Braille;, was the guest .of hi
f i* ’■ Joe Ford, whom attorn Ba.
lor Fr.iversify with,” in Bellevue
Sunday.
'iTrniih of Ltonrbwrg
:■ f/pnt Wt-+lfiwiuy HfU'rnoo.n if- Howie
F.hommig .
Mi M / - I 1 Bradley had ,a.
'their t'ur t.' Sunday., Mr and Mr, ,1.
.S. AMriflffe, Mre A L Brad)^ arid*
Mi Lydia Ku-dr of-Fort. Wrtrth-
Mi, Florid1 Oarlington, v, Ho Ha-
, br*f>r/in,.*thf Arr.hur f sr/hool
Mr ‘Vf -pi >T, /if drnO' td/mrdb-r'.....*fr;r
Ate kf * jon the ia - »■-of the week- Mr Lari
HM'tof.i will, tie aerorripaniefl by
A IttifT lod^'in and brother, l)avid
will vi- it.hfifP: for a week.
Mr Wilson arid rbiuKht.fr , Mi- >-.
A on if and Stella, attended the baera
laureate ervj rf at Bellevue la-
Sure lav-
Let Us “Dye’
* — u
for Ydu
SFITc ’fires • WooJe/, too '
Prorript^ service on all work
Ha
fWortes,-- fSr y
cleaned a fid
Cdeamrrg,-
-re -i>iof kJ-
IB)W IF TAIKOHING ( O.
Pr.orie,,::02
.She i
I hi- oecasinn,
W. C
Mrs. I- f Hihhih and little daugh
ter, Betty -In, of Ihiplas, are tin
guest- of her mother, Mrs-. K. B.
Vermillion, at- 202 North Cummins,
Mi Myrtle Shelton, student, in the
Jupior College of Wichita Fall ,
spent the week end with her parents,
^ Mr. and Mr J, F. Shelton.
Mrs. Gladys O. Carter and II It.
Sullenger of the Taylor community
Avere quietly united in mar ’ '
lfi, at, the house of Bev. J.
who officiated. Their many f ri end
wish them a long and prosperous life
Miss Mary Katherine Small, of C.
I. A. in Denton, spent the- week end
at home, where she came to , attend
commencement night of the enior
class of Bowie High School( of which
her sister, Mis. I.urv Small, wa- ajp
tatorian.
Mrs,........fto*cHe-s-M-ivcBni--rrf-DaUaa
spent Sunday with A
ry Karlsberg apd her children.
Mrs. J. N. Huher of liingling, flk.,:
is spending a week in Bowie the guest *
of her granddaughter, Mr:. F. F. I
Wal’d, of Jelfer. on Avenue.
Krncst T-hunnriri rmd - Jack -Stale
worth of Foresthurg spent Sunday in
Bowie. Mr. Stalsworth formerly
lived here. '
H. T. Chandler and Bill Baines, del-
egates from the Bowie Volunteer Fire
Department, and (J. C. Beed, attend-
ed the Fireman’s Convention which
convened in Cisco last week.
Mr; and Mrs. JK. W. Cline and little
son, George, motored to Montague
Friday on business.
It. Q. Kennedy of Fort Worth spent
the week end [n Bowie, the guest of
his nephew, Glen McNew.
Thomas Ballard and Clifford Bal-
lard of Wichita Falls spent the week
end with' their grandmother, Mrs.
Lizzie Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W.' PhUgan of
Vashti were among those out of town |
who attended the Bowie Mjgh
mencement exerci e.- Friday "night.
Their son, Carl Phagan, was valadic
torian of the class.
Mi. - Jewell. Fowler returned to
Wichita Falls last week after a two
week’s visit with relatives find friends.
in Bowie, where -.he formerly lived.
Popularity
makes it the
biggest seller
the leader
w
Delicious and
C Refreshing
PRES.
mmimt
Upkeep is the cause of
many a downfall.
A shop-keeper placed an
account in t]i.e hands of an
attorney for collection, .
The supposed debtor pro-
duced his cancelled check,
and the shop-keeper is still
apologizing for his mistake.
And there is no substitute for its taste and goodness.
A blend of purest products from nature bottled ^in our
modem plant with absolute cleanliness. ^Purity assures
you its inimitable quality. Jy
Order by the case from your grocer and keep it at home in
your ice box. e
Refce
shy0
urself
with bottled
!
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Cline, A. W. The Bowie Blade (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1925, newspaper, May 21, 1925; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646425/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.