The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1943 Page: 16 of 16
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~ Mr tad Mrs! H. A. Hall, Co- TWO OROCP8 IN PIANO L
manche. Rt. 1. received a card RECITAL AT HOME
this week from their son. Electric-* —- ,
Ian's Mate 1/C A. H. Hall of the Thursday evening. Dec. »th.
United States Navy, who Ms a Mrs. W. D. Carroll presented the
prisoner of war of the Japanese following pupils in reeital at her
in the Philippines. home: Adelle and Henrietta Tay-
Hall has been a prisoner slnoe lor, Jerry and Daylon Wright,
the fall of Gorrigedor about twen- Bettye Lynn Vaughn. Bobbie Nell
ty months ago. and thU to the Hillard, T. L. OlHette, Cart Ellis;
firat'word beard directly from Jo Day Bchtonker, Barbara Allen.
Mm The card was typewritten. Jean Lancaster, and Martha Bean,
but Mr. Hall Identified the signs- on Friday evening. Dec. 10. the
ture as that, o fhto son. The card following were presented: Doylane
follows: Gillette, Kioto* Hutchison. Annie
imperial Japanese Amy 1 Lea Williford. Wanda Coleman.
X am interned at*PhlUpptne Mill- ■ Lanelle Wharton. Lee uth EUto.
tary Camp Number 4; my health * Bonita Westmoreland,
to good. Best regards to everyone. • The concluding number of each
Give my regards to brother. Orval. program was a Christmas pfo-
when you write to him. TA11 him, dram. Adelle Taylor was accom-
and also pltase write to me in ptnist Thursday evening, and Ddy-
care of Red Cross.' Oeneva. 8wits- tone OUiette Friday evening,
erland Save me some of that ____________
goo dham. sweet tgters, and eorg- NO CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
hum molasses. FOR FLEMING OAK
A. H. Hall. KM I/O V
n • s.n known as Fleming s Oak. win not
u. a. navy _uh iiaht.
such as musical chair,
f. feeding the turkey,
vlthsgg shells) and aev-
s were played and en-
sll. Prises were given In
sry game- Some of them
The friendship and patronage you hare given ns
* • during the past year is indeed worth our
moat hearty and sincere thanks.
Roberson Sisters
COMANCHE’S LADIES* STORE
LATE SHOPPERS — COME TO DUDLEY, DRUGS,
where you can make quick selections for
every member of the family. ;
And too, we’ve whispered to St Nick to be mighty
generous in stuffing the stockings of Ottr friends at
Christmas Time . . . and hot to forget to leaye our
message of thanks to all who have been our patron*
during the year, and wish each of them a HAPPY
NEW YEAR as wen at a MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Armad Ouard. ( /
Pvt. and Mts. Fielding T. Pope
of Commerce spent last week In
BNWhawood visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Howard, and
hie mother. Mrs. Pope. Pvt. Field-
ing Pope s father, LL Colonel Pope
to statiapod In Australia. Mrs. Pope
formerly lived in Comanche and
will be remembered as Mtoe Percy
Jean Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall received an-
other card this week from their
Imprisoned son in the Philippines.
The card folhwe:
Imperial Japanese Army
I am still well, and expecting
to be home with you soon. Bave
zzessr-, rtnaa et
my beet regards to all the family
and Auntie. May Ood blase you
all. write can of International
Bed Grace, Oeneva.
Alton H-' Hall
JOYOUS
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airplane, a gun and acaberd. at bMntot. I want a Jig
truck and I won Id want more out color crayon
I want the other little boys to water color and a Mac
get something. Oh yes I went » P**nt beak. I
some candy and fruit. — Doyle “d, •*)***• h
Indians Honored
and their dates to the show.
MMtre. Thank you Santa.—James W
Alvin Johnaon. ,. • •' Wt
Dear Santa Claue: I am s lit- g&
tie girl four years did, and I have Sa
been a very goed girl. I want you jw
to bring me a doll and some &
tinker-toys. I know you don’t ha*e 2*
many toys on account of the war, K
so that’s all 111 ask for. Pleat* tar
bring me some candy, nuts and
fruit.—Tour little, friend. Doris
Graham. Sidney. jEP
Dear Santa: 1 am a good little
girl I years old. I want you to 0
bring me a doll, and doll trunk, Ygr
\ 1 coloring book. S table and pencil. V*
. And Santa please be good to our Eg
■} ) boys In Service everywhere. I love W
J- you very much—Nan Lawless.
50c to
$498
Wind uf> your shopping in a blaze of glorious gifts to
make this a merrier Christmas for all on your list. At
SEKVICE DRUG STORE you Will find over so many,
practical’v perfect ideas for perfectly practical gift
assortments that will solve your hurt minute problems
to perfection ... quickly, easily aad eebnomjcally.
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■ Dear 8anta Clause. I am a little
ftrt eight years old. I have been
very good. I want a doll, a set of
dishes and some books that I can
read, some candy, nuts and fruit.
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Dear Santa Clause, I am a little
girl two years old I sin a good
girl. Iwant a doll, g teddy bear
aad a rocking horse, some candy
and fruit. Thank, you.—Mary Floy-
dams Payne. Comanche.
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Osar Santa Clauae: I want a E
new doll that can my Ma-Ma. I sp
have taken good care of all the.
dolls you have brought me. I like!
bird book*, too. — Your loving 0
friend Linde Lnt) Clore i
new doll that can say Ma-Mg and
Fa-Pa. I want a drum, tom a red),
led drum. X love you. Barits Claus.
—Claire laham. /
Dear Santa Clads: I am just ft
rears old. I want an overnight
hag. and a wig doll, with' her
trank full pretty things. Please
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»®STM>wkRY
THE GENTLE CARPENTER
In contmamoration of the Birth of One in Beth^hdm, whose life serves.
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as our guide and comfort. We extend the hope that His precepts mar
find fuller observance through the New Year just ahead, f
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We hope that this year will bring Peace on Earth and bring each of
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1943, newspaper, December 24, 1943; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888822/m1/16/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.