The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1952 Page: 9 of 18
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THE COMANCHE CHUT JUNE 0 1962
32 Complete Leather
Craft Course Here
By Mrs. D. R Martin
If you counted them, you’d
discover that 32 persons pounded
out a project In leather this past
week Choose the right tool and
pound away said Mrs Martin
Leather articles were available In
every variety ladles and men's
billfolds, ladles and men’s belts,
zipper bags for ladles and large
envelope bags We enjoyed having
each and everyone and hope to
see everyone interested again
June 9th for etching or tooling
aluminum trays
Anything should be fun to make
when you know It Is going to be
useful
Monday. June 9, at 8:30 we
would like to see a large group of
young people and adults to start
tooling or etching an aluminum
tray Come along* with pencil In
hand and 1/ you would like a
favorite design cut from any
magazine or embroidery pattern.
The Homemaking Department
has a few trays on hand so get to
class on time and you will have
a choice of a tray. This class will
be held Monday June 9, and
Thursday June 12, and Friday
June 13. Special
start feeding time-proved
... and once again BEN EVRIDGE’S
DRY GOODS is stocked high with gifts
that will meet his approval!
Rayon, Neat Patterns—All Sires
MEN’S SOCKS
Swiss Ribb. Fine Cotton. 3tt to il
UNDERSHIRTS
Big Assortment, Extra Values
BILLFOLDS
FOUNTAIN
PEN & PENCIL SETS
Men's Boxed
HANDKERCHIEFS
VVrisiey
SHAVING SETS
Barlow
KNIVES & CHAIN
Nice Size
SHAVING MIRROR
25/
44 f
79/to 1.49
59/
49/
89/
49/
29/
plus tax
Choose From Our
Galaxy of Starred
Favorites
GOODY!
arrangements
can be made while teachers are
away at camp, and for Individual
help
Look around In your home and
see If you wouldn't like to give a
chair a new “dress'.’. If you would.
Join our group June 16th In a
slip cover and upholstering course
Registration will begin at 8 30 and
a lecture given. The 17th will be
an all day meeting with Mrs. Talt
Morlng from Stephenvllle giving |
the latest techniques In upholster-
ing and slip covering. She Is a very
capable person and has done ex-
cellent work In near by towns.
Place this date on your calen-
der and Join the fun. The Cottage
will be open the entire week and
we will be happy to assist you with
your problems.
jjf Esch and everyone fash-
ioned by a nationally ad-
rertised name. Here's top
flight quality and styling
for sure fire Dad's Day
glft-ing.
OTHER SPECIALS
FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY
wartb,
NYLON HOSE, 51
RAYON HOSE, black heel 49b
COTTON SLIPS, emby. trim $1.00
LADIES’ PANTIES, lace trim 25c
PLASTIC APRONS, with pocket ,20c
*
TOWELS, 20x40, heavy 39c
LACE DRESSER SCARFS, only 39c
LADIES’ SUN HATS, color. 29c
CHICKEN FEEDERS 29c
ICE TEA GLASSES 7c
gauge
Curtis Cozb>
SPECIAL
C. C. Fenter, 69’ Dies
At Home Near DeLeon
—BUYING HOGS EVERY DAY—
Trucking Humble Products
— Youtt business appreciated -
COMANCHE GUST1NE
PHONE 299 PHONE 10
1 C C. Fenter age 69 years and 6
month died May 26 near his home
In De Leon HIS death was caused
by a heart attack or stroke that
claimed his life sudden.
Mr. Fenter was bom Nov 26,
1882 ner Jacksboro, Texas (
He was married to Miss Annie >
C. Stephens September 11, 1907. )
110 children were bom to this
union, 7 ar living 4 sons and 3
daughters. 3 boys have passed on ruA C i~\
The survivors are his wife, Mrs ' nA *ol. s /Arrena
Annie C. Fenter, E. W. Fenter of Cnmn
Mansco, Colorado; D. W. Fenter r ~
of Portales, New Mexico; V. W. „ ... „ .
Fenter of Seminole; Vernon Fent- K“ r^ Mar
er of Roswell New Mexico; Mrs. *Pon*°£s- Mre Dan Mfcr
dqV LeWis of De Leon* Mrs Vov Wftfdf Prey, at til®
|Koy Lewte °l ue L*on, Mrs voy cotta*® on W«
One Special Table Covered with Bargain.
SHORT SHIRTS '
Broken Sizes - Odd Lots - jWg ,
Discards J R R J
Sizes S-M-ML-L
LEAL VALUES— ■ ■ U
YOU! CHOICE U T
Canvas
I 0kUf>om> M iX to°°a««i^ttoetoDlatUtet
3-HS «-* ar «• sravsg
ana was oapuzeq m iw. iUnoh and their bedding. After the
Pentecostal Revival Ju'S.TS.Si
Scheduled at Sidnay -£ J-
There will be a Free Penlucoetal Ea*^iUnd doln* the dlahes aft*r‘
Church meeting starting Saturday w „ ' _ . , . ... ...
night. June 7. at Sidney, and will . ***** Cn*“te
continue for 10 nights f°r Shirley Godfrey. District in
| Rev. C. D. Wright will do the "*“> wlU be unable U
preaching, and all Free Pent*- Ettend Nan/Jr ^ to
costal members, and others In- «oo<>unts and pay all camp bills
vited. Preaching srill begin at 7 -30 *nd urlll also teach a course
each nuZ* tc local chapter treasurers or. the
i —' ..... " ~ — duOes Of the treasurer.^-~~-
• Howard Huett of Fort Worth oth®t ««■ w£? “»
visited his parents. Mr. and Mks °*m*> ChanayMae ^ru'
W. H. Huett here over the week- Charlene Matthews, Vera
«Od. Mae Howell, La Quite McOulre.
i Mr. and Mrs Ted Durham and ^ amt Manchester. Jo Ann Me
son. Rusty, wsre rwn«. visitors ®uliw, Bonnie Stark. Jane Cagle,
SurYlay—Batting f<££££ Virginia Robert**. Peggy Levl-
wilhelm and njr* Juan0Ue Couch and June Mfc-
Intense Interest was msnlflsst
In the picture, “Mr. Texas.”
which was shown here last Tues-
day evening, picturing the con-
version of a Texas cowboy, Jha
Tyler. Hun was one conversion,
Mias Wiley Jean Wright, little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Wright of Downing.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Raster of
Cisco spent last week-end here
visiting In the home of Mir. end
Mrs. T. L. Layman. Mr. and
Mrs. Layman had also as a visit-
or last Friday night her brother.
Ernest .Weaver of Gorman.
Thick, rubber cushion sole with canvas tops. Very
comfortable—easy to wash and dry. Colors are tan
and brown--B & D widths, ONLY-
Olothlln.
WE PRIDE OURSELVES in offering you—
SLAUGHTERING FACILITIES—clean and
Wo kin bsgraa and hogs every day of the
■** ■■ ...... • • 1
chickens every Friday!
? .v;» • * • y * -
AGING AND CURING—Complete facilities
you to got tko boat areata —- tire areal a
METHODIST WOMEN
•* HOLD MEET MONDAY
Closes dune 14th
PACKAGING AND WRAPPING
Your areata are
trapped tko CRY-O-VAC PROCESS WAY, wkkk
CARTONS
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listing and let us know at once of any additions,
SAVE BY USING YOUR
LOCKER FOODS EVERY DAY
T. D. ’Tom’ II
— The Barter
CLARENCE JONES’
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1952, newspaper, June 6, 1952; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888965/m1/9/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.