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Volume 6, No.14
An Institution Promoting the Interests of Bandera County, Texas
BANDERA, BANDERA COUNT if. T1.XAS. OCTOBER 6, 1950
Sgt. Buddy Norwood Awarded
Silver Star for Bravery In War
Sgt. Buddy Norwood has been
awarded the silver star for gal-
lantry in action in Korea, it was
announced this week by head-
quarters of the 8th Engineer Com-
bat Bat all ion of the First Cavalry
J>i vision.
^ Xbrwfwul is th<‘ son of Mr. am I
,*s. Henry O. Norwood of Hondo.
Tiie announcement stated that
“• act of heroism onthe part of
Sat. Norwood under terrific
ml my machine gun fire at close
rang- helped • a.vf the 1 i \ • of
many other members of the hat-
tab- who v.e.f w..rkinv aid
sleeping ;* * the building,
ami is in keeping with the high-
c ’ . i i.ta.a - of the United
,-V Army/’
N . woe-1 wa- sleeping in the
hall of the school building which
■w.;- X, rving a~ a tempo*.ary f• >r-
v. o I command post when he
awoke to find he was dii ctly be-
low a window over which an ene-
my gmu ilia wa~ -praying ' the in-
t. * of the building with ma-
chine gun fir*'. Another guerilla
Buddy Browne
Seriously Injured
In Car Wreck
Fine Arts Club Holds Eugene Strom Leaves Lost Valley Ranch
First Meeting of Year
at Frontier Hotel
For California
Scene of Hill Country
Shrine Club Meeting
Buddy Browne was seriously
i•; iu* « 1 Monday night in a car
wreck which occurred on the East
Verb -road about 10 o’clock.
Budii.. Bio-.viu . 1). i t Taylor, dr.,
The Fine Arts Club held their j
first meeting of the season at the j
Frontier Hotel Tuesday afternoon j
at. which time a delicious salad ;
plate luncheon was served by ill** j
Frontier Coffee Shop.
The program consisted of a most
delightful and interesting program^
v.ith. Allie (braid Langford, hai'i-j
♦ on.*, singing “Swing Low. Sweet
Chariot” and t’Hain mi the River’
with Mrs. Melvin lb- man as ac-
doe Hun-
Short had attended
Alvin C
ling to- t
ii k home
\vn when
plate in
id J*
ho-friraT
»tt
pant -t.
red^Tht)
MacjSau
<
atio
Man,field
nd Mrs. J.
p!«--ident,
•i Rebuts
luced the
mi. G lest
1 was Me-;
Serious Wreck on
San Antonio Road
William M. House of San An-
tonio was seriously injured in an
automobile wreck this side of San | —— -—— --—— ~
was taken to the Baptist Memorial • lidlpit Sell(?) to
hospital in San Antonio in a Plum-! HcviVdl dt
hut amhulance. The car he wasj , . . f , s1t »
'driving was badly damaged. . ! riCiitOdl&t ( llll\ Cll
Third Annual Quarter Horse Show
Offered Fine Array of Horses
About 95 members and guests
„f the Hill Country Slnine Club ///A;/ Tuesday " eveking^ and
, ^ -
Scooter Fries Wins
met at Lost Valley Guest Ranch
for their regular monthly meet-
ing on Wednesday of last week.
The day’s festivities began at 3
in the afternoon with horseback ” - . ~ [
riding, golfing and was climaxed
by a delicious steak dinner, at 8
"• i.><■ i r.c tin. dinm-i-c jn Matched Roping |ik-ifkV.i.i' tk i.kvT r. k i:aiPh s.j
sit l uliumr >peec.hes and a busi-i _ ... M Vnal pi,-acher. Re
ees- >ts.-ion were held with the
cl til). voting to give 8150 for the
^■ippled cjilld.rei.es school in San
oiiim* • . '.
^ ■'k' 1 ■ * .".vl . j Mai',fi'dd Pari; la l Saturday night i 1 !•• )< ' L.:e era toa,,< sl *•
t-
"T,:
ami
id
d i><
■, ,1
regis
P
Mi
tral pa
va^ firing from the end of the
well . p moved
Tom
it. A' Me
■iaiin - -1
ohn MacNaughtnn,
as>ignn
hall f: • ■ ru a him-he'd .-ut d av.
k.-i i I-.n km ■ i- m
a od Jack
Grahoin.
I; ■■ Hiioimc:-. Dan
Bull, t- hit N*). a......V boot* which
i! , ,! . ',.i - belii".i
haf
jo will Mi,,.,
. V ' T
.... Mnseb-v. Friip.
row n
were .' it ting h> -id** his blanket on
t„. . ! ■ D .ly w.ll s.'.o
n, J
,v had .
■1 lid J 1 1
ol'ci'ts. John Nixon;
■M \ NA
the floor.
Tii** a; • iino<*in> rt a-:<l that the
. il • '■ h s taken
in hi
- lower |, r;
\], \y\
('. wiH.
n Ilnpii
Jr.. Robert Ewen,
an. F. Ik 1 inane,
Tout
fti't'.t«.gji* ‘>eh'sing ininivdiatb <lan-
n.........
< ICOI'L
<■ Him'!:
in1, A. X. Scwall,
■ .•!• Ma
Tc. ■ Eugene Strom
ugene Strom, son of Mr.
A. Strom, left Saturday
■ •r Sneed.am Field. Pitsburg, Cal-
t‘, ;••',!a. bug'!)" i< one of the lo-
ad boys who has been in training
r Eat. land Air Force Base in
-an Antonio. He is a Medical
Technician and will receive his
for overseas duty soon.
tcnta’ec -u this • distric t,- presidod
and :-i viur pa-d jiet.uUia.t es wen* in
a’ti-'.-lenc" .ns* well as many p’rom-
’ * ira-niib-r - ; from the 11 ill
Country. Member - and gim-t ~
came from Comfort, Kd nville,
. i ixrj-.sbing. dirtier. San An-
'-r-i and Band' ra for the meet-
ing,
M•• . and M r -. Ei ink P- ar,on of
,r;o-1 Valley Ranch made the meet-
ing very pleasant for the visitors
ai.d e.\tei!iI-il t il-' thank • of j
ihe clLil).
1 I
.
LOVELY
in SHOW I N(r
FASHIONS
IN KAO
gel
di-
ck
b’i.'U:
tia !
With!
f;,,\
took
his - •
guen
dow,
fir*. ;
to *1:
,7S
ii.
■.i»'.i
Banks Receive
Increase in
Depositor Insurance
W;!'
Caldwell,
M. R.
rin, J. C.
Olive
. I.. K.
■ .-d Prie.
. Hj'.Wd
fell
id N
. Ray
F. Havtn
F. Wyatt. ■
Claude
w. w.
wi r, '■:
iph Ku c/.ov,
, C. IT.
i j i
r M. ii.
V. S- hUntm
HU Flood
t r. Geo.
(• G.
A ■ m
■■.A. I.
V Ma"-fie‘
d. Gene
1 i. * 'has
X '-ting. U
. Elbert
son,' Join
1 IL MacN:
aughtnn,
Jr.. 1
1). \V .Hie
ks. John Sat
il‘. 0. IL
M'c.l:
■ . W.
D. Muse,.
Walter
M- af
I »>. IK;
Ml Tilvll'I.U!
Mns.
i"
M - Lat.t-
. M . \V* "j
• y nS m i t h
al u
■ ;
riiarlmti W
a!!,t'r of
('• t •
■ D
Mis. H. L.
Combs,
Mis:
\- r.A 1
la; tnooil. M
iss Vi.--
.-an .\n-
& ( .•miry. Ban<l"niV :n ;i
he - hn)i. located on up- 1 " ; ' 1
: S'l-ii't. D -bowing lovely C" .•)<-*- ci d
. 'which feature the w" • '
il -K Uit . f CalitV.pin" • ; _
■ ii .I pait -off, in exciting • " !
' em • d. grey and brown. .Tk- -
siiown are beautiful t :: -
drahnrdinos virgin wool! for < > t'-'-er
kid-oy,. stiparatcR ami C,v, m • .
. VinV. as u-,11 as levuiy C.. IV
V ::: IR'I
tiv, Cl -iif' \ scarf' of ’ ' :
.jewelry, Collins of Texas.) U-amlemV co
I casual ?w ators arc fea- '■ ■ ■■ u 1
with the many other -----
. Dainty lingerie and \IIB! i I I.
the . (im[ilcte line of l.l. 1N<
: \ to :i \vi: i:\tkv
i : |’ ( o.N ! IIS I
•• i 1 ■":, v 1 11 W-I- next
:i: lie,. rcpn-.-i nl lian-
. calli-.l i,f[, will hav
■ i . at the i'layl ■
Scooter Fries, national champion
.•n-age roper, and .lack Hu^-
| - t. te« n-age Hill Country cham-
j pion met in a matched roping at
! ’>iansfi«dd Pari; la.-t Siiturday night
las one of the featured event:
!!he Third Annual (Quarter H
1 Show, sji >ii -red by the Bandera !
'dainty Livestock improvement-
.\ 'Sociation. i he ; •amg men i'op<;d J
■. cakes i a h. •with a total time j
111 .'J I'm dark liuggett and L'l |
total time t’<M* Scooter l- l ies. |
limes on each calf aiv as follows: j
First calf, Jack Iloggett 1 1.5, j
.Scooter Tries 18.2; second calf, j
lack Iloggett 21.8, Scooter Fries!
!2.2; third i all', Jack Iloggett 21M), }
Scooter Frit
Jack liogg't
12.8; fifth calf, Jack Iloggett 11.9,! meeting, and
.....I * a - 15.1; sixth'calf, Jack.|elnuvii lawn.
JLiggett 2T.fi, Scoter Frivs J9.0.
! The Third Annual (Quarter Horse
! Show held at Mansfield Park last
! Saturday afternoon and evening
j turned out to be a grand success
with some of the linest horses
-— | in the southwest being shown.
The Band*-! a ' Methodist cliurch ' N ice bionze trophies were given
feed fortunate this year in : in' each class. The evening’s per-
:d,i ;. .nitc was highlighted by one
ui the best cutting horse.contests
ami matched roping ever held
in the show.
The afte» in
S'dler v a
Methodist
pa tor
! '
nd dun
■in 1 a v
Ban
P
ph.-mil
ogram "jnenfed
.ii of visitors
Hi- ks. super-
a . Dr. Verne
and W. A.
die t H
, he - i
h:
iir
y<
ar of
i.
ell 0
'
served
to t be
; 1 - i'
. I nd .
(Jiiy Powell,
county
. niul1
■
ll'l of’
Km t yille anihouin.
c l the
• re he
! la”'
.!,.'/ ■'
IvofM! r how, arid
Wally
ar.
.wM-w"
: In Front ier Shop
ng
meet in .■: will 1»-gin !no_o'mceu
ht. ()ctoh. r Hit h, at ! ' jack
. i vice will be held P< aue wa
the week, in-jE.el in
Tl. pa
ght during
Saturday. Special fea-
ures of the week will include One
17.:;; /fourth calf, j Hundred Per (hurt Sunday on Or*
12.5, Scoot''r '.'Fries | io!.iei‘ 22ml, the closing date of the
a barbecue on the
ry
the matched i i*ping and
i r'';':1 M r . F. B. •
^ a - i. ted by M rs. I.). W.
awarding trophies,
i ad- f . • anipious was
)k" t.al e\. :;t, .-bowing the
Placing:- are listed
Tine animals
below:
('hahip,i >n St allion. ’Tin* Joker,
V : oil by Staiiiey Ma; !'i* Id of So-
me a. by La via out. of Clyde's Sis.
Ti
tin- Jachv
ropin
ort,
Maxita
kaOO ca
will •
ed th orn :
Will be .
!i ■
Paul
l/'ui
dd, B,
e, 12.1
; Fai'u
time;
; tllll'
.
Ralph
Two Men Hurt in Car
Wreck Sunday Sight
nmet
Dainty t.-n
hool girl \y
(hiuiitry.
r tlv you
HONORS BOVS
FOR
1 \NT MARINES .......^
i be cue for. the staff of the|NVret.^ occurred
...... E Ranch honoring Joe Cole-
p ia 1!\* designed ! man and Rusty Greenwood, who 1 g.p two nu n were injured. Jas.
l.igh sche-ol miss ! leaving t"r the Merchant Ma- , >|,,<.y ()f Lackland Air Force Base
last word .riues. was given at the home of; uTTc*itwl a broken jaw and Clar-
i-age fashions for
a must at the Town '• k
I*
Sunday night about 9 o’clock a
near Rustic ‘Park
Bandera Mercantile
Champion Mar*
..wne.l by Al
. S. in's Prill-
X. II inna of
Display Observes
valde. by K. L.
Ik ■ out -f Miss
Ward, Mohair Week
! jr.-'t i lac-.!!••
F.d:, Major’s
■________ 11
• by y la jot Ki
"f Lady
Thp i ll tV- ./fonts' "f the Hill '
i'\, owned
lot Mangum of
i : . i . ■ r i.! i - \V oinn n
■ .1 ■■ T . SD. ,
Fit' ' i Ld P.M
.: Ycar-
i. :,t 1• mi- A ocia'ioft,’ a vari • j
"m. V; i
, |. i Major
. )y . f a- isi.ml and attractive items ..
:!;■•' i'ii!. of ('die
■ i , nod by
slide id' wool or mohair wore a '
LA M i: H • il. XI
;
1 M dlie Leo-
cirihi.’d for tlii- display al tin.: ■
Hand, i a Mcreaiitil... Among tin I
;i* o. ot .11111>1
1 u-l place Ac
.1 Stalliou, Slar-
ly ill's of 'fabrics liiown to iflus-j.
|.|. by l: s-ing s
... out of George
irate the many prad Dal uses of 1
lo. own. iD ) y s
Fries, of
wool and mohaii at" draperies.
'an.lira.
npparol, floor coverings, and lur-j
Eii :'place Y
Mare, Miss
idlin'.• upholstering fabrics.
.on. by Red 11.
'wned by Speedy
Tin
pmjmU inn of the u:-e;yc:o ot
It !
, fahvie and design
r.l i i». M
i
i. mioi
Mr
i':d Mrs. I fans
111 the Sun Antonio llittlnvuy, in , |m,h WOlll ani! js of y;i
ifiortance to all of us in tins area
id the public is cordially urged In
Iron hv the Bandera Me: antih:
' • • ; 1
1 place '1
• Old Mare,
by D<( liar-
D
till ia. »> vVMrjfsofl were host
Id.
li'*mlo An
1 (tractive Week-End
Movie Schedule
Mi
JiKMiKltSON-Si: \l!( \
" I )»DIM. lil I I - lil. \|>
IN lidl S 11 »\ I \ - | - \ || K|) u
\ iji'iiu::ui wi'i :in- WHS sol-m-
I
Inn..
le-
af I ill'll A.
An
i a my
T: .■ 'R
Mi.!,
1ST I Holds Fall
M( ( ting in Medina
St.
r.o
A!
will
Mu ip
II.-:
11'
Rn
an,i Poro-
n.- Saiur.jav.
■I Mon.lay.
if ‘‘Sierra'',
hv. Wanda
i D. an -Tay-
\Ve,|ii('«(lay.
vi.l Uarum”
- will he
f.-at-uriftsf
. be . hewn
T. n S 1
libs for the ■
Riliie Williston will f lit--’ . nTieotii’ie' w .-i
Dallas on h- r retuni ■' Friinh V. i. F ar e Hart - i
lho ladi, 1 will pur- fli.'-i'n. Flank Ai.ik i wakl, I;nth I
Kenyon. Mr. ami Mrs. Milton ,7a- '
fobMr. an.I Mrs. Son Siiiyely,.
Mr. ae.i Mr-, ./amo Wats n. Mr.
.Ill's. ■ Ivhra'r I fa1 n i.r/t', Mr.
!. -I Mrs, ‘ in i, .ian Kalita, Ber-
i.i ami. S, l,ii i iii, i. r, Lola Adamson,
wher
merthantlise from the mar
for spring showing-.
unson Avr’rc nosr- . , , , •
, Both men were taken to Brooke r _
:'ni;' liesedal in a ITummer am- ‘ -Bd(l \\ Y€ck N-€dV
lot eta Ranch
Saturday Sight
V
At
mem hr
teneners as
per cent of
present at
>f the year.
‘L-20 with a
the
sted :
erved le
Jo;
Ma
M-el
hour
It!
HUMBLE STATION
( I! WEES II \N1)S
Idnvromte Bakm- has purchased
, the Humble .Station* from ’Don- ‘Had” Knutson, Sergeant Bridges,
’ 0> "t all and has assumed the du- Hugh Ylc\ i ar. Harry Wolters,
ies of the station. He will be 'Lies T< ich, f! •• gm*>ts of honor and
assisted, in: Hie business by Wayne ! hostesses.
M'.en . These popular business ------
■ e-n ui:: gj\e rum t• hus prempt m \KE PLANS FOR UN DAY
service in the station and handle!
a g'"id lin“ (>f tiie^. tubes', acces-
■ t i< s, gas and oils.
MEDIC \ L DRAFT
dale expected.
Pi"/ si dent Tiijman J’ue.nlay iiight:
wa-; ri'ported plarini-ng to. iksue
‘Jwd a |uoclanration IVi- the drafl-
u;g o,l male physicians ami den-
.i>is. ('uiigi'es.s passi-d a law ear- Force Base
iy last month authorizing the into the highway {
'haft. The President's pToclama- ai the light of tii.
Hon would fix the registration: town. They wcie tak<
Ajniy Hospital in <ai
Tli law mala profi -siotial 1 i’lunnner ambula.i
A had wu k occurr
b1. Ranch cm v- la
night when a car in
young men from \.
Were in
1 at the
A Saturday
w liich Lour
.klatid An
Vg eras lit ,
Mare, Too-K-
AVi. Lv C,i,\d Star o>a r,f m” • \n.
mVi.rsiVr.v,' ........ !,. ;i y{ A:,rro|
1 v* I’valdt,
j rirM' pin , i.... ti,,i Shot,
!*y. Kinjf Apl.il „r {:, , ,::1. ,nVn-
ji'd by Fi'li.y I? i 11 i i. y. ilu' d. ru.
Horsp. own Pi'S who showed horses
f i"i Iiiili'.l, Alvis N. Hanna, Uvalde;
nietimc ayo a y.roup of people j 111,11 through the aye of 50 w ho 1Vl'rc! yiv. ii treainr
the
was
M,
I,', n
Wa
Vi
■luei
nd Li
il-
I. wis
iricet i
for D
0. lo-
i mbi
fea-
Inis
ly Joan Butler, -o-
< weddiny music,
the channiny dauyh-
plml
mo.us
- tii !1 ,y m ho o ' I ini all
Don't fail to see "The As-
•lunylc" starring such fa-
actore as Stcrlinpr Hayden,
f,
e Haii
s B.-v<
sany t
The briile i
g -'*r' an4 •"rs- h-dyar I!. Louis Calhern, with Jean Hayen, j,er
H.ndci.son, Sr., of Houston ami James Whitmore, Sam Jaffe and j)0j
is r.....r.....-«?>*...........
Mr., l. J,S...r„ pl,„ ............. „■ ,1.
Members and guests attending j (Iaughter of Mr
to
Mat;
■nd Hick
in tini
attend
Club
very, ably presented
am chairman, Mrs.
The meeting ad-
1 to allow the meni-
the meeting of the
in the high school
DR. < \J.L MIAN SI.IT S
SIN ION BRANCH
Finite:, Tex., Oct. 4—Pi
< <>a . . formerly of Seminol
wi ui'1 If has prad;
tic fo'y the past t<
moved to Sinton. He ha
cham tl the local practice
E. L. Callahan. Dr. Coats will
maintain offices at 516 Short St-
Dr. Callahan practiced chiroprac-
tic in Sinton for the past fifteen
years He is moving onto his
ranch in the Bandera area.
mm unity ohserv- are not in the
•f l intod Nations Day. Octo- ’ to military
■ !th, and. it. w.:s d< ded that eii'iari.ii . Opt.ome?
pm it tee he appointed to get | macist-- and o-H.*opat h:
subject
Pc applies tc
phnr-
bi'uis
() he
suffi
;jF t he
ed a
an.s and denti
ed chiroprac-
n years, has
, pur-
of Dr.
al from United Nations
. TbC ma;n,:a! has
• • d and tli ':e will lu' a
* f all i’.lere-ted parties •
m day. (h-toLr 7-th, fit ■'! p. m. j
.Library room to make local
f r this observance. Our \ \\ \L AIRMAN
ope for p. ace is the UN ns-(
»u. “Let there be peace."
it was r
night !• --U*
lay.’
• t and tr
mo in
e they
ts and
a rt
en arm,
injuries.;
d in the
Bill;, B.'
. Wtdch.
Jim Stewart.
F. T
. Uonjfort
. F. B. P
U. Duk
•J Ifii-k
Raynif
J.' Donne,
EdSii:
f. - I-d
Allen F
D. FiMier,
F. liv Pi!
Bandera, Tom Bos-
oane, Ban-
TT<opia,
nd Hicks,
bill - ineier,
. Gardner,
ings, Ban-'
San Anto-
Ri
TL
Kay In
Camp.
H. If.
M Ca
. I’u.-'fih '
: ' (| K'
J. Pvk:
Del
fund
i A
I
Ma
rain:
attended school hero. . j "Little Caesar” eould tell you their
Congratulations are extended to story — only Academy Award win-
tinm they [) \RLEXE NORTON
CELEBRATES' BIRTHDAY
xxx ..u. and Mrs. Chft|ter
, the hkppy young couple by a host mo* .John Huston could film it with L'n.|. j.V'-ru lC * .en.n,e Norton celebrated her 4th birth-
of friends in this section.
such taut power! Don’t miss it. bi» l.ia.i j. - Ih.dnia Gallant. 5 ivian j.jay at the
. T cu.,,.1,. V .....!A (lell«aus birthday cake
! AKIM, BASIC.TRAINING
AT LACKLAND AFB
I’vt. Kllis Airs Nichols, A2, son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Nichols,
T Route, aRmlcia. has reported to
Lackland AFB, the Gateway to
the Air Force, to begin the AF
basic airmen indoctrination course.
Lackland, situated m ar San An-
| tori,,, f-is. the world's largest air
in the la' -st1
au'i-sulfmarine warfare methods' i
in San Di. go. CaJif.. is Naval/
Airman Diinald L. Norwood, son h
oi.Mr. and Mrs. Louis I.. Norwood
of Medina. i
AI.ll !•: S( II HULK
•Dll'VI. AT ll'l I'll:
si Wi
.Ran
Freda
Mayfi
And 01
K.
ille, r.
Marl
R
; War-
mi fort;
o; Mr.
Kerr-
■ : Mr.
('en ter
•infort;
nhurg;
.a: Joe Al.
Hinds, Me-
ld. Sonora;
■. Warren
H. Purvis,
in It. Fred-
s' . June-
R
pi a! at Temple till- work,
hen- she is undergoing treat-j Plaeings in tii- Reining Contest
a, nt. She unilofwem a tonsil-; i'ollaw:.
cioiiiy Wednesday, and at last re- j i ( out rimed on Page 1)
ml is making good recovery. | See'HORSE SHOW
TENNIS SHOES
New Shipment of Lingerie
Ladies Hand Bags and Gloves
Men’s Work Clothes
GET YOUR GARBAGE CASS HERE
Use Our Convenient
Christmas Lay-Away Plan
Fitzgerald’s
Variety Goods, Hardware, Appliances
P O. BOX 762 PHONE 54
Carl
T. SI in sky, A. P. Bareeky, * .. .
Bush, F. T. Love, A. B.
Pa,U - : basic training, for airmen and
r.. ^ ^;ls wmnen. imloetrination station for
Diane and Susan service reenlistees, and home
j Lewis, Melvin Fitzgerald, Leroy | U^f T't ^nm* Overall. | of.. the AF's
! Vaughn, Jerry Brvmcr. E R. Te^l Mf" “m Pr,W. J°h" °'-1 Sehooh
Raymond Hicks, Walker Mullenax ! 'ml' MeD v'?W It ’
J. Roy Storms, J. C. Alvis, Wm 1 M'Mot‘i 'V1 7 5
Right, and Jo Covey; Messrs Carl i :’T"K ’ ^ afternoon/,;(:hnioai training and for assigns
Push, F. T. Love, Ed Haeeman.l' 'V'"g pamCS' ' na-nt m specialized work. The
will
Officer (.'andidati
His basic training will prepare
Richard Lynch. James A. Gallant, |
A. P. Bareeky, A. B.
M \RI\E RECRUITS
and J. C. Alvis.
, - - include a scientific
:k-r Mullenax. J. Roy Stonns.'jhn ! QUOTA dination for following a partieu-
I Bur.khalter, .'.Hie Gerald Langford,! ,C?an Wrttonio, Oct. 2—The Marine 1 lar vocation and career.
"Recruiting District with headquar- .—m f ; .
ters in San Antonio announced to- LUNCHEON FOR
day that it exceeded its quota for! BANDERA FRIENDS
recruits in September. I .Mrs. .Anna Raymond and Miss.
Part of the Southern Recruiting ! Virginia Godwin entertained with
Division, made up of the states a luncheon on Thursday in their
home in San Antonio, honoring
VN INVITATION
j TO FLOWER GROWERS
A cordial invitation is issued!
ho the Bandera Madrona Garden f .p .. , ,
i Flub and any interested individual , f 'Ne'v Me^K'O, Oklahoma,
in Bandera or at Medina to attend !Arkansas and Louisiana, the San
the Boerne Garden Guild’s Flower
J Show at Kendall Inn in Boerne on
j October 12. Entries are invited
Shop at the “MERCANTILE” and SAVE!
On Famous Ilrand
Sheets and
Pillow Cases
and entries must be in by 12
o’clock noon on October 12.
MRS. CHAS. A. McCOWN
Boerne Garden Guild
jBAND SPONSORS CLUB
j TO MEET SECOND MONDAY
Antonio District comprises 97
counties in southern Texas.
The division as a whole lead the
nation in August in signing up
recruits. It is expected that when
the final count is made that it will
again lead for September. The
majority of these Marine recruits
have come.from Texas.
Bandera friends. Guests included
Mrs. John Ilodycs. Mrs. George
Miller, Mrs. Laura Wallace, for-
mer Banderans who are now liv
ing in San Antonio; Mrs. A. F.
Haynes and Mrs. George Howland,
of Bandera, and Mrs. .1. J. Cotter
of San Antonio.
Has river luxury
Muslin, 140 Thread Count
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Prior and
children visited Mr.*.and Mrs. Eu-
gene Ke so in Corpus Christi and
n Robert Buck Was taken to the
The Band Sponsors Club w.ll j Baptist Memorial hospital in a j Mr. and Mrs Roy Kcese in Agua
1,1 Jhe English room at;0nt undergoing treatment. We
Ithfl I’-mrliwo ii- l c , , ,, , ------.....^ ui,. in.-; Miss Betty Suoss of Clinton.
j Ik Bandera High School. Every- hope he will he (veil soon and able Massachusetts, has accepted a po-
'‘s mv c<i- lt0 return home. pition in .the Bandera Mercantile.
Sheets $2.99
FAMOUS UTICA
Pillow Cases .89
BANDERA MERCANTILE
1 Earnous For Famous Brands -
Er cm thing For The Home
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1950, newspaper, October 6, 1950; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646557/m1/1/?q=paso+: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.