The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1946 Page: 1 of 16
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TH E COMANCHE CHIEF
SEVENTY-FOURTH YEAH
COMANClfE COMANCHE COUNTY. TEXAS
SEPTEM9*
6. 1940
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“MASS MEKTING HEKE SMl
VFW
OPEN PROGRAM TUNlGin
V.F.W. Plans Public Installation Of
Officers. Memorial Services, Old
Fiddlers Contest In Program Tonight
Courthouse News
safe -.
A mammoth patriotic, memorial
amt entertaining program is plan-
nod to bo held in Comanche on
the public square tonight begin- _
ning at « o clock. according to t ___
Pane Waldrop Comm an dr r of the* — , •
newly organized local of Birth* Recorded
Veterans of ForrUm Wars who To \j, rt,Ki Mrs RayAnShd
uwa attendance of the public- In Emeuy Mereworih Htja» .Sprtmrs.
*liI A iw 30 a son Herbert Hale
To Mr irtri Mia. Ruben Roberts
general and especially all
veterans and members of Comar
• he County families who had sons
and daughters In aerviee There
a ill be a reserved section for all
C P Id Star Mothers
The program as announced b>
VFW Commander Wallop fol-
low s
1 Band Concert
2 Public Speaking
3 Memorial Hervlce
4 (Md Time Fiddlers Contest
AJvtn Hafford Comanche has daughter Hr end a
been named chairman of the Old Heaths Rreorded
Fiddler* Contest which Is hoped Richard Allen
to b<- one of the best entertaining Mr and Mrs I»n
feat ure* held in Comanche In Comanche was ty
•some time says Waldrop Prices aur 2A Interment
tcnairriK $50 will t>e awarded in Cemetery
tins event divided as follows $25
Opamg Football
Came Scheduled
Next Friday Night
Ji . Comanche, Aug 26 a son,
Rower Dale
To Mr and Mrs 1 Xmmerv „ „ ....
I>.vle field. Comanche Aik 50 « Horace W Busy of Fort Worth Is
dAUghter. Delorse Bea
TO Mr and Mrs R
Forty-nine Comanche High
School grtdders are now hard at
work under Coaches John Dyer
and Glen Daughtery. getting
reads for the opening game of
the '46 season to be played here
next Friday night against the
Class B Olden eleven '■
r iiut
JlPer-
Icnced team this season, iire're
'sure to have our hands fftfi," says
< rUTTIN'G RESULTS—Evangelist Coarh Dyrr jfv ‘ EVANGLTJ8T^ 8LNGER-- Plctined
Since school open* d^om Sep-it* Damon 8mlth. formerly of San
ve been [ Saba and now of Arlington. wl>o
rather * is conducting the song services at
“Olden had n strong team
season, and with our mertper-!
Car lshad N M
Ennis Rav
To Mr and M:
Rosy Comanche
for
firrt place* $15
for
Second.
and
$10 fur third
a;
1 fiddlers who
wish
to take
part
ln the contest
HIC
asked to
r**t
?n tmrch with
Harford and
<>t ft**
rs tut know of
fiddlers who
mik t
t ir*- interested
are
Hiked to
4**11
them of the contest
Waldrop
Mud
getting results in the revival workouU her
A,, . pnv ^
1 C“lvVn f; day morning Subject* to be used ^^out Saturday re-
^ A .g 18 by EvangeUst Busby during the ^ Saturday morning
remainder of the revival as as Five l<ettrrinen
follows. Thursday evening. .“Be-. Heading the so
infant son of hold the Lamb of God". Friday nine men are five
mils J Rerkrr evening Why Become a Christ- j termen. three backs
!*>ri. and died Ian-1 Hatuidav evening Why men. The backs a
Waj. tlie Church Established?": Samuels. Tram Frit
Sunday evening. Why. When (land Hicks: llnem
Benjamin Franklin Cadenhead rt,ul How I>0 We Look For The are Wade Phifer and
78 Comanche, died Auk 2R of Duds Coming
IV-art troutjV and high blocxl i
pressure Burial at Downing Aug
2M. Born in Alabama Sept
. rather,
workouts I the Comanche Church of Christ
District revivC. Mr Smith Ls an outstanrt-
hold one Ing singer, and song leader
fttng ear-
forty-
ning let-
two line-
w rence
id Oar-1
termen :
Bfcgs.
1H68 of L. T and Be’tv Glov
er Cadenhead Wife Lrnna Cad
enhead Is deceased
Bmly I. l>avts died at Putnam.
Auk 6 Interment in oukwood
The VFW membership rummit- Cemetery Comanche Aug 8
tee states that all men who are Imtriri <owrt
eligible to become number a of _
The TTnraniMtinn are urged tr* have * - ^ Or«f| VS. Lilli* Oregg.
their application in by Friday ‘ ,”.r<T
night
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and < xp-ll
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Slit ut du-
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nf t h,
all at;,
i u m
aid o
•.is!,-! ,1
f honor
l ', illUil!
Gladys. DrUkrll et mar vs
Charles Rav Fills, trespass to trv
title
J J Johnson vs Hulan Me
Millan to try tit 1**
Petition to chance tiie nam*
of IXmald William < >d»v to Don-
iid William Mixire stunted
M.irrlaee^ Keoinlrsl
Iiavts Iveletl
Husti were mai-jt
K.ev Gordon Ban
William Domna
Miss Gwendolyn
were run t i ied S j •
' Big Crowd Attends
Public Installation
Of Legiou Officers
Stanley Rauhut
111 With Polio
Of the new men reportMg. aia- 1 , _ ' . ,' . . . .
rurek big guard, s5en#i# be ‘ Stanley Rauhut. two-year-old
developing into a man ghat will *°n °* Mr aI?d R^.U"
add much strength tb tffr middle < Comanche is ill Wl^h polio,
of tiie Indian line. The work of tan<* Es now receiving treatment
letterman Phifer, at a tackle post. City-County Hospital In I*ort
has been outstanding, and Co- i Worth
munches coaches are counting on
him to lead the Indians' inexper-
ienced line
“We’re well pleased with the
hustle of our men thi^yaar," say
Conches ‘ Dyer adtf “Daughtery.
and behevd that well field an
eleven that will hold da own this • unday
He was taken to Fort Worth
Thursday morning of last week.
“Stanley is making satisfactory
progress and the doctors believe
that his case"will be light." says
Herman Rauhut. uncle of the
Cotaty-Wide Mass Meeting At
First Baptist Cbtdt To Hear
Adfevs By Rev. O.F. Dingier
*Vr*or»a1 Mention I Rev. John O. I.ambrides, pastor
-j--of the First. Baptist Church of.
- I Comanche, feoresenting the I
Mr and Mrs. Brj»dy Btutevlll# manche MlrlsteFal Assoefci
and son, Jackie,, of- F rt Worth s*id Monday that a county-
visited her parents. Mr Und Mrs., mass meeting would be hel
C. C. Bhankle over the week-end. the First Baptist Church In ,
Mr and Mrs. Buster Hanson manche next Sunday afternoon,
and son of 8an Angelo arid Mr. September 8. at S:00 o’clock
and Mrs. 6. L. Smith of Duncan, hear am address by Rev! Q,__
Oklahoma, visited Mr and Mrs. Dingier. Waco, .concerning motal
Les Dillard here last week problems confronting Texas and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carnes and this -section including the evils of
Mr and Mrs W H. Dudnev have the lkjUQr traffic,
returned home from a short Vaca- p‘ On the committ< e to
tion trip to New Mextro. the mass meeting besides Ret.
Mr .and Mrs Ed Laird and Lambrides are: Rev J. W. White*
Mrs. Michael Belt of Alexandri. P»*tor of First Methodist
La., have returned home after a Church, Comanche: R. C. U# .
ten days visit in Comanche with better, minister Church of Christ*
Mr and Mrs Waiter Barret Comanche: Dr C C Klingman,
Mr. and Mrs Warren Vineyard P^tor Central Christian Church,
^od son of -Brownwood spent the Comanche; Dr..W, B. Gray, pee*
week-end in Comanche with his tor First Presbyterian Church. Co-
parents. Mr and Mrs J E Vine- manche: Rev T. J. Sparkman,
yard Mr. Vineyard will teach in Pastor First Baptist Church. Di,
Brownwood High School this year Lk*on. and Rev. E. N. Strother,
and his wife will teach music in pastor South Leon Baptist Church, rj
one of the ^rownwood ward Newburg.
schools. 1,1 j The arrangements eoimrlUee
Mr and Mrs Johnny Payne points out that while the above*
and children, and Peggy Jean and ministers are arranging the pro-
Zoel Glenn, children of Mr. and uam. every minister of Comanche
Mrs C H Allen of Comanche. County is urged to be present and
halted the Carlsbad Cavern last take part in the meeting and U
week asked to make announcement fCl
Mr; and Mrs. Whitehead of {he Sunday morning aervicesJk
Ralls visited Mrs. Bam Howell ™8JUrf?« ‘L “*'52?
here last week to in Comanche Sunday after-
... _ ^ noon for the meeting. V#
in^clijnwerar3t^^t a ‘ “R*v- Dlngler 14 * •**
child, who visited'in Port WotthJgatherfng'"ove^ftie^ wert^S^4 lun«i
Visitors Included Mr and Mrs. Lambrides, and we belfltve
J B Brewster and children and situation merits the attendance at
Mr and Mrs Gilbert Pool of the meeting of not only all church
Mount Pleasant, Mr and Mrs. members of the county, but of
Joe Brewster and Mr and Mrs. °th.e.r citizens who are interested
Doc Brewster of Blanket. Mr and n 1 ,ie Preservation and improve-
Mrs. Larry Shankle and daughter unmts of the moral and religious
of Santa Anna, and Mr and Mrs. Influences ln the county Mid
State.’
Attention Ls called to Ts display
year in conference Competition
If we were lining up for the Funeral Rite* Held
Despite min and threatening olden team tins week '' the In-i rx •
w eHt.hv! a big ("T-^wd was oxi nand dian^ c-oa* tic-s continue “we'd DPI—lilliig k"
. 11 i n
Aineric
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tispiay
advertisement cairied elsewhere
this issue pertaining to tb*-’
mass meeting.
vc cm! eng m
Hiten
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u, ti. ',«• Hitch Sc 1 tool, lie . ■ < in
p vi"! ",i Jit essrnuil tUill i • . M11 :
r • - Pie Chief
I L» neuh weds are imv* m.ik
11.k then home m (.’<.rnriru he L
•he forniei i: H .Jones lesnleiut
"ii West (hand Avenue
\\ » IH)IN(i ANNOI N( I I»
Mrs .fettle Tt ClrUrnbles an
nouncee the marriage of her
daughter. Tula Mae fo James R
1 .atham on August 5 in Hobbs,
New Mexico
Mi and Mrs Jjith.im are in
Hobbs now hut plan to make
1 en home In Lubbock,
Gaston Bun Ma\
(‘armetna Melton
\ n 28 bv Just 1, e 1
lewis A
l»! d ehat d ’ i
2. bv JuxtJ
I -\ Miih:
we:, uiained \
}■ \ Williams
! 1) Vlooni
1 <i .Ml a 11 on ' vc
>-( In Rev R
I'lsrmi i- W Finn
Ann 1 >a\ is w ei •• fna
in. Minis'ei H B
I’ ,1k-, I 'F-eem.L
V\ ■ >t*• w ei e tnui I led
Munslei .1 I. nlnei
Ift< k Needham ;m<
< >.d lif ( were m u r le.
end
nndd to witness the puh.ic in- Rtppetoe at one end and York
stallation of officers of the local or Cunningham at tiie otlser, . , . .... , _
Ris tor Cunningham Post No 232 Phifer and Smith at tackles Mr- F\meral rltp.s were held Thurs- Alvin Mash burn of Brownwood.
D-g.-n and to hear J /lirek and Green at guards! Biggs day afternoon August 29. at the Mr and Mrs C. F Silvus and
>n of Stamford Coin - ,«at center, and Samuels, FYitts,; ixiwnlng Methodist Church for i son. Bob, of Austin spent the .
rnandei of the 1*7111 District of Hicks Scott or jxissibiy Jo* Ho- Benjamin FYanklin Cadenhead, j week-end in Comanche with her
t.lct and the Amenean Ijrglon make h wv \ ,,j] as backs." 1 "P Comanche Services were in parents. Mr and Mrs O. O. __ __
i K\ mis interesting ami instructive ad-’ Men now on Hie 46 Indian charge of Flder Sam Short of Rrightman
R,- A dicss squad follow IN Leon. Primitive Baptist min- Mr and Mrs James Schiller Arthur I Mnrril
office.s installed included J Ends Rippetoe McNutt Free-' lstPr- wh,rh was tho church of and son, Curt, of Houston have1 f*1 l',ur ^ ",urn8
and Miss k Light foot. Post Cunuminde: . man York Kenneth Hicks Cun-I Mr Cadenhead s choice. Inter- been visiting her parents. Mr. and I 1 nderffoes Successful
n n i u <t Herbert N Goodson. Ut Vice ningham Martin Robert Hick- m,'nt Wll-S 111 tM,‘ T>0'>.ning Ceme- Mrs O O Brightman.. this week
’A ..hail
Mis L
Alien
Camm.iiuiri . Hauiic B N»u*l 2mi and Dudley Massmgtll terv Mr and Mrs Roy Box and HcRFt OpCrfitlOIl
Vic*' Commander. C K Hicks, i Tackles Piiife: Smith, Roden. I Mr Cadenhead. native of Ala-1 children of Corpus Christl have- -
* id Vic*- Commander; A P Cox Coulter. Kills layman Graham, bama. was born at Real ton in ■'•durned^ home iHter a short, visit > Arthur Lee Morris. 4-year-old
Fin- Durham Junior Martin and No!
son Martin
I Ml
man ied Am
Bow man
i ...ii and Mis
Ad Hit aid Jack W Moore
anre (itficer, H K Waggoner,
(t'.aj'la.n Ci.ailes F Marshall.
Scivicc (ifficci L Mortis.
Sv; a t A i rxi s
A watermelon slicing was a f« a-
t ui e o{ the gat herlm*
I < M M. 1 ,F<. ION I \PRESSES
IlllSks I ()l( (. I PARTY
Y
.t b
A motion was unanimously pass-
d at the American I<eg1on meet-
ig held Aug 22nd thanking
Guards \m/
Jones I yfwion
singill, Dudley
Robot t son. and
Centcls Hub
Backs Scott
Ha ks P“i in*, < *
(Lithi ie, Mast*
quhttr iLvri
Kei ley VI, tor
(kli
nek. Green Billy
Jones, I)an Mas-
(' Robertson, H
c'lavton
and WU.yon
Kc\ 1 !ru i \ I Siw-nce
Clifton L Hanson
and Mis.*
T'fL-gy Nortluntt w*r
• man led
Anr 20 by Rev T .T
Spat k man
Kenneth Rinehart
and Mis*
Faye Hollingsworth a*
-re married
tie. Joe Howell
Gregory. P'ar-
t’tncyard. sttrter.
Howell, Tupin,
did Tatum
Sctiedule \niuum, ed
11 lesismsible foi the billla*( ue pu'st ,m-runm.n e of the season
md rodeo program held Aug 13 wl„ proptlbU this after-
n honor of World War II voter- ,1(M)n
Hits includes those, thought
that state September 4 1868 the here with her parents. Mr and son 0f an(j \jrs Wyflitt Lf©
son of the late Poland and Eli/.a- Mrs. E E Anthony. Morris, Comanche, underwent an
both Glover Cadenhead When .a ' - lextremely delicate heart oDera-
voung man ho moved witU his « «• d J T1 tion on Saturday, August 17, at
parents to Comanche County. , LetlDllIl IxOCieO IO Children’s Hospital in Dallas.
Texas first settling in the vicinity U/„PL j The operation, which has been
of De I<eon and later moving -to v'rCM l,CAl vv Cdv 'pronounced as highly successful,
, i tiie Downing section He lived ‘n , ------ was performed by Dr J. W DUck-
_____ I;1......,, i the lower Rio Grande Valley for Dublin's World Champion Rodeo ett. He was assisted by five other
several years before returning to will open next Thursday night ln doctors and three nurses, while
this county and locating in Co-, the new "Coiborn Bgwl'" and will performing *he operation which
manche about 20 years ago j continue through Sunday after- took 'Ive hours And twenty-fivi ^
j At the age of 24 Mr Caden- noon. I min’ tes. .
j head was married at Downing to1 Rodeo p* lonimnces will begin1 Arthur Lee, well known and
i Miss Lima Beaty who was his I each mg* t at « o iiock and the i popular youngster of Sidney and
companion until she passed away j Sunday matinee will begin at i Comanche, has gainer’ strength-
at their home in Comanche in ; 2 00 o'. *x-k steadily since the operation, which
1936 Since that time lie and his- A
cittlng hnr«o contest and
will be held on Tuesday
........... ........ illHIi - - - —
H I On and Mm D-mme, raising the funds and doing every-
D.W weie married Aug 17 by , llll"« ixxssible U)_ so successfully
away from home _ __ ...................
|timr of his death. Of tlie thir- 8 o'clock Tuesday night
Olden at Comanche , teen brothers and sisters of the
was performed to change the
course of the arteries from the
heart.
Arthur Lee. a blue baby’ since
w ei i
Judge O E Rlppetoe.
Lewis H McMillan and Miss h sldes expressions
Roberta .Shook were married July ............. 4.............
eairy. it to completion. Many or
our members reported that they
Sept 13 wtwrii ni i.i,umm in' . i.cr-n uiumrio miu cii.^i^'i*^ u, -ui i
Sept 20 Coleman at Comanche | family, one two others besides
Sept 27 San
Hitz Theatre
; FRIDAY and KAHIRDAY
Bn ibnia Ktanwvek
And Joel McCreu
in
"GREA'I MAN'S I.AI>Y“
( MONDAY and TUF-SDAY
| Dick Havtnes And
J June Haver
in
"IRISH EVER ARE
SMILING"
--V-T---
j WEDNESDAY. Ai THURSDAY
)
"FREDDIE STEPS OUT"
- with —
June Prelsner And
31 iiv Rev C. C Klingman
Marriage laeenxrs
James M Sti ange and Mis
Mae Ratliff
Robe! t 1 Polvado anvl Miss
Maly Elizabeth KUett
Harold Edwards and Miss Mvi-
t le Busluv ll
i Oilell Ormsbv and Miss Sue
Parkei
I )e*‘ A Davidson and Mtiiv
Young
j! William J MeCrum and Mis-
j 1 >omt hy Jo Weston
J1 Trnvts Everett and June Rush
i Hihra A Williams and /.
) i Floi oner Casev
from the honor guests that the
whole program w a.s a huge sue-,
< ess
We say to all who had a part ln (
tins grand affali. Hint your re-|
watd for youi sincere efforts ts
the sincere appreciation of those1
Ex-Servicemen and women pres- j
*-nt
We, of the legion, again say*
thank you
Itectoi Cunningham l’«»st
No 232 American I^guav
Freddie Stewart
The Annual homecoming will be
held at the Sweetwater Baptist
e 1 la < 'huicli Sunday according to an
announcement by Don Chester
j All members of the church and
Hgvmi‘1 members as well as friendk
ild- living in the county and elsc-
ren of Detroit. Michigan. Wet* where mid all former paaUus of
here recently to visit his sfstri. the Sweetwater church are urged
Mrs Tom Foster Mr Robertson, to be present., according to Mr
a native of Comanche and form-1 Chester.
er principal of the local Ward i - --------------- —
School, now holds a responsible J V Butler, local produce man,
position as director of the Tax
I Brtioit Visit ors Here
jl Hairy C Robertson an
>aJ)a at San Saba.' Miss Martha, now survive. They I J. G. Curb
Oct 4 Hamilton at Hainiltoa are Joe Cadenhead of Comanche jJ , j .
Oct 1J Rico at Comanche and Mrs. Sallie Allen of Rucker UlCR oUddenTy
Oct 18 Oorman at Gorman j Mr Cadenhead tevok an active,
Oct 25 Brady at Comanche I interest in politics and affairs] Mrs. J. G Curb. 74. passed away
Nov I h.astland at Comanche., o fthe Stat(- and Nation and, bere Mqnday morning at 8'30
Nov li Dublin at Comanche. I served two terms in the State i o’clock, following a heart attack
Nov 28 Ik- D On at De lieoil. 'Legislature from lids district. suffered an hour earlier
. Funeral services for Mrs. Curb
were held Monday at- the Rock 1
! Springs Baptist Church. Inter-1
I ment was in the Duren Ceme-
tery Rev J L. Hallford of Ijevel-I
land had charge of the services, i
In addition to her husband.!
Mrs. Curb is survived by the fol-1
[lowing children W R Curb of;
Fort Worth, P* L. (*urb, book-;
keeper for the City of Comanche.1
land former high school principal*
here; R M Curb4of Belton! and i
O H Curb of Hannltfin Tw'b sis-,
j ters also survive Mrs. Amanda;
: Dyson of Belton and Mrs T. C
during the last few days, and hia
color is now approaching that of
a normal child," says Castle B.
Ellis, Comanche, uncle of the
—w
Majestic Theatre
FRI St SAT. MATINEE
Buster Crabbe In
"OVERLAND RIDERS"
County Tax Rale To Be Set Here
By Court: County Budget Hearing
Scheduled For Monday Morning
— tax rate is now 6<F |Helton and Mrs T. C,!,*
An important meeting of the| The Commissioners Court has I Wear of Halado
Commisslonei s Court will Ire held .recently completed its work ln i Mrs Curb, who was Nancy
here next Monday morning, Sep- ^ b . f -,ualization H,r,Uy'th Ma*wrl1 b<^for,,
tember 8 - when the Court will *uunK as “ u'nH1(1 ()I mlun, marriage was born in Bell County
tiie on Property rendered for County ; November 27. 1871. Hhf? was mar-
pni>l ir hearing on
I Division of General Motors Cor-
poration.
Mr and Mrs E T. Gandy of
Los Angeles, % California, came ln
last week U» tlslt his _
Lilli UlMV 6! I'lewDurg.
annoijnees the purchase of Alfred'nount.y budget ut 10 o'clock, and
WcKlnzle. Produce, one bha-k following that tDe County tax
south of square on 8outb llovAton'rate will be set
Street. After- approval of the budget.
“I’ll cohtlnue my policy of of-
fering a steady market for all
ftiUUfl UlOilUt'ifti paKtng )itp nun-lm-
pncee,"
says Mr
■V-
Butier.
the county tax rate will 4>e set.
according to an announcement
U*m
taxes
Waco Teacher Visits Here
Miss Oeorgla Robertson, former
public school teacher here, who
has been teaching at Waco since
exsr “twrY-Tprentar* ui visit
slater, Mrs. Tom Foster.
tied in that county March 28
1894 to J. G Curb Mrs Curb
taught school for two years before
the family moved to Mills County
In 1898 where they lived until
moving to Comanche in 1943. j
wiir curertii a mHMhsr
SATURDAY NIGHT '
"BLONDIE’8 LUCKY DAY”
With Penny Singleton
And Arthur Lake
SUN MATINEE & MONDAY i
Charles Boytr And
Jennifer Jonas In
"CLIJNY BROWN"
TUESDAY ONLY
— Double Feature — •
Warner Baxter in
‘JUST BEFORE DAWN”
— alio-
James Bellamy In
"WILD BRIAN KENT*
the Baptist Church.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1946, newspaper, September 6, 1946; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883597/m1/1/: accessed September 29, 2023), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.