The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1934 Page: 3 of 8
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF NOVEMBER SO. 1984
Retired Carrier
Will Move to Farm
After January 1
1
Pennsylvania’s ’’Mysterious Scran
>NIO
Hotel
|OF THE
Baths
Facilities
(12-28p) j
l.
S. Emert, retired roiml mail
carrier announces that ha and
Mr*. Emert will ‘ move to the
Taylor’s Chappel community af- |
ter the first of the year.
Mr. Emert said his daughter,
Him Clarissa, who is a nurse
df Bt'touis, bought i 160 farm
last week from J. P. Smoot and
that he would cultivate the place.
[ft. Emert will bo located on
t^manche, Route 2, the route
which he served as carrier for
aearly 15 years. In all Mr. Emert
carried the mail for more than
thirty years.
FURS WANTED
Fur season opens December 1. .
Sec J. W. Norrid at Norrid Pro-! ■
duee Co., if you have fura for
sale. . (18-19)
SIDNEY 4-H CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED SATURDAY
VAN DYKE
Afar
WASHINGTON ... A couple of “mysterious strangers” showed up
around here this week. They were joyfal Democrat* from Pennsylvania.
The mother of G. A. Griffith
of thin community died at Ityt
Angelo Saturday. Burial waa in
the Downing Cemetery Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. ' Jeff Nichols
of Senton spent the weak end
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob McNutt
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allred of
Desdemoaa spent 8und«y with
Mr. and Mrs. John Hammond.
Loys Samuels spent the week
end with relatives at Brecken-
ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fritts en-
tertained with a musical Satur-
day night.
J. C. Fritts and son, Psta,
were Eastland visitors last weak.
G. L. Stewart haa returned
from Temple where he haa been
working.
very goo4.*|
nm«nh |
and It
tired. X
fine. X i
Scavenger Hunt and staw on the ! : —r*
Sidney School campus. The young FAIRVfEW
people enjoyed a two-hour hunt --
jpnd the presentation of gifts . Wes Sledge and family visited
to the winning group. ^ | B. F. Scott at Downing Sunday.
t szr;
Chambers, Bsail Allen, Grady (Sue* Sunday,
Parsons, J. D. Evans, Jr., J. P. J Henry Stewart of Roberson
Jones, Jr., Duane'Andress, Dwight Springs visited C. W. Janies
Lloyd Jaynes, Cyrus Phillips, s d
Lionel! Guthrie, El wood Boyd, IB ay' .
Garland Houck, Boyd Hilley.Her-' Claude Fisher »nd fan»Hy v‘«-
schel Jaynes, Ray McCarthy, G. ited A. E. Vineyard and family
H. Hillin, Quentin Jaynes, T. J. at Beattie Sunday.
Armstrong, Hood Donaldson, Ar-1 Fairview boys and girls play-
Miss Golden Jones of Brown-
wood spent the week end here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Jones.
help
m fire i
a. D-n*. ba.ketb.ll «...
Bagley, Wynona Evans, Billie Downing Friday. Scores were
Evmttv Billie Van Cleave, Nellon Fairview girls 3, Downing 10;
Cox, Fiona Gene McCarthy, Ha- Fairview boys 11, Downing 2.
ael Johnson, LudUe Andress, | T. k. Moore and family visit-.
Catherine McCarthy, Blanche ^ her parent*, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Edd Rogers at Hjasse last week.
Sweanijyin, Henry Jaynes, Dan Misses Opal Howard and Nina,
McCarthy C. D. Statum, Glean Beth Terrill spent the week end
itfutum. Oral D. Morris, Mr. and at De Leon with their parents. !
J- B- Cooper, Club Spon- Mrs. Elliot of Van Dyke and |
jprs; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Van Mrs. Jane Irby of Blanket spent.
Cleave, Gene Hall, Ruby Vines, Sunday with.W. R. Elliott.
Bessie Summers, Wflson Sum- \ Mrs. Cyril Irby and son spent
nurs J. K. Summers,-Thurston last week with her parents, Mr.
I n Ronue and Marie Walker of. and Mrs. Hilley at Sidney.
”*rlta‘ | Miss Flossie Lee Bradshaw'
HARMONY
I ML— M. ... w w _ mmm
! Faye and Treva Mae Easley *t'll,CTAIC IKOh
int the week end with Misses
NO WASTED CURRENT
NO SCORCHED CLOTHES
CoSeroan S?
" Til
^?ti£aiuaiic
ien.3
id wire
Si)*
|- Mrs. O. B. Phillips entertain- Van Dyke.
Thursday night With A "42” ur, Will Irhv snent last week
wkrtLu°rin,r h*r hu*band on with ' relatives at Coleman and
his birthday. I Silver Valley
»„?U.T‘»L£i8her 9p*nt the f Mrs. Rob Easlev and daughter*
em I,** nu"' mu , of Van Dyke spent Sunday with
lie Quilting Club met Thurs-! Mra p 3
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1
Guy Burks at Holcomb. | Klbert Fagan and Mra. King
Gaylon McKmsie and faintly. of Gatesville are visiting their
G*v avi81.tcd Tu* i father. Rev. Jim Fagan.
m Su£d‘yA , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones
j -^Wen -and i visited Tom Jones at Downing
Rov Tupin and Miss Rena Owen ! rUMday.
aMvided a auilting at the home j Mrg Irby of Blanket is
oT)Mrs. C. W. Payne at Mercer voting her son. Will Irby.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
tome
ro. <
■ ' ■ ■■■ ■ —
►uy Like
Is Sing-:
Gulp Tuesday.
Clinton Payne and family of
Mercer Gap visited Ira Fletcher j
and family Sunday. | -
--------- - —-- j Sunday—
STAGG CREEK -9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
» Miss Mabel Hall vsiited -in i 11:00 a. m. Preaching.
Brownyvood Saturday. I 6:00 p. m. B. Y. P. U.
Mrs. Will Chambers of Indian, 7:00 p. m. Preaching,
ntain spent the • week end Wednesday—
Mr. and Mrs, F. B. Cham- 7:00 p. m. Mid-Week Service.
—A. Edwin Wilson, Pastor.
Singing was held Sunday night, f • (tf)
Gene Russell and Elmer La Ra-
rue accompanied the singers with
) violins, with Miss Era Hood at
the piano.
NOTICE-IN PROBATE
’T'HE Coleman Autamaric
A Iron *saves $2 to $5 a year
on electric current.
When It reaches the temperature
at which the thermostat is set, the
current la automatically cut off. It
"coasts’’ or "fret wheels” on stored
heat. 40% of the time it' la In use
it consumes no electricity. This
saving on your electric bill goes on
year after year aa long aa you use
your Coleman I This same auto-
matic action of the thermostat elim-
inate* fire danger and scorching of
clothes. Save* work ... docs more
than the Ironing.
The Coleman is beautifully de-
signed and finished in super -chrom-
ium. Haa long tapering point, but-
ton bevel and glass-smooth ironing
surface.
Come in and see this beautiful
iron. Let us prove our statements
about the money ft saves you.
y Hgfa jkmm0k m*m r**gi*t bw* m mmi mm mm
The undersigned, having been
Jgck Cagle was a Brownwood , appointed administrator of the
isttor Tuesday. —— . (estate of Mrs. E. W. Soward,
:ap
HIGGINBOTHAM BROS. A CO.
Comanche, Texas
Kept Taking Cartful
Until She Got Rid
of the Severe Pains
When Mr*. Ida Hege, of Edin-
burg, Ind., waa In a painful, run-
down condition, she took- Cardui.
with the results she describes be-
low: "I had Just been what on*
might say dragging around, feeling
A Community Christmas Tree deceased, by the County Court of
will be held here December 24th. Comanche County. Texas, on the
Mr and Mrs. W>U Cox and ; 17th day of November, 1934,
w Mr, and Mrs. Pat Scott of Bibb hereby notifies all persons tn-
ba and Sylvia Dell. Chambers1 him within the time prescribed Cardui and when I had taken them,
and Bryan Morrow attended the ’ by law, at his residence In Co- 1 was much better and stronger. X
birthday party of little Misses manche. Texas, where he receives ! did not suffer so much pain. X
Oleta and Jaunita Donaldson at his mail.
Gap Saturday. Witness my hand this 17th
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Kelsey day of November. 1934.
Gap 'spent Sunday with Mr. j D. C. DINGUS. Administra-
id Mrs. J. G. Hood. | tor of the Estate of Mrs. E. W.
Mrs. H. G, Rachels of Dallas t Soward, Deceased. (17-20)
tdio .haS been visiting her par-
continued taking Oardui until I had i |
taken nine bottles. I do not hay*
the severe pfdns.” . .. Thousands
of women testify Cardui benefited
them. If It does not benefit YOU, .
consult a physician.
m>i.i:r’s
in teed
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ents, Mr. ond Mrs. J. p. Hood,
returned hothe Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eual Jaynes an-
nounce the birth *of a son.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Chambers
and children spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lee Cham-
bers at Sidney, , . ,r
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IDLER
upplies
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K)D. TEXAS
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COMANCHE
CkYHA HI6H* HAUNT
NATURE FERVOR H.0UR
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CONANCHt, TEXAS.
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SMITH
NOTED PIANIST TO - being comp*
APPEAR AT TARLETON j who played at
TUESDAY, DEC. "4TH* that time and witl
. . . j who has
Marcus Gordon, distinguished "_1”
American pianist, will be pre-
sented in Hie next artist attrac-
tion at John Tarlgton College, r
Stephenville, at 8:15 o’clock Tues- j
day evening, December 4.
Mr.. Gordon is described by
Charles W. Froh, director of the |
Tarleton Conservatory, as the
best pianist who has been pre-
sented at the college since he__
came here twenty-five year ago, tf ye* are ~ert
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1934, newspaper, November 30, 1934; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888864/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.