The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1933 Page: 7 of 8
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THE COMANCHE CHJEF SEPTEMBER 15. 1*S8.
SIPE SPRINGS
inic brother, Paul . Morrison
and other relatives.
Mrs. Frankie Martin and child-1
ren of Carbon spent part of laat i
wppIt with Kap irvaminapanfa Mr
PROCTOR
COMFORT FOR TH!
ducted services at the Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Cull Plott spent
Church Sunday. ’part of last week with Mr. and
The tnernbers of the Church of Mrs. G. B. Underwood at East-
Chriat held services Sunday at land. v
the school building. Claude Cobb of Carbon spent
Miss Ouida Buzzbee, who spent Tuesday with \£r. and Mrs. Frank
the summer here with her sister, Barnes and Paul Morrison. •
Mrs. W .T. Spratliny and, family, Clyde Dunlap of Stephenville
left last week for Lubbock where wits a visitor here Tuesday. 1
she will resume her-work ai Art Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bible of
Instructor in the public schools. Cijsco visited relatives here Fri-
Bro. Grubbs of Abilene preach- day. . v < ,
cd .to pi embers of the Church of Walter Warner of Muleshoe
Christ at the school auditorium visited friends here Fridsy.
Tuesday nirht. Mrs. G. B. Strfeiff left Wed-
Mrs. J. K. Anderson and daugh- nesday for Fort Worth to visi*
NON-SKID SPOT PAD
ThU oawlr »a»anta4 Spot T/4.
wb«n attar had to on. of ourSor'n*
£SKA or Lin.tlt Non-8kldTruaaaa. koW*
orElaatlcNoa-SkMTrwaaaa.---
* * just liks your Angara. Tho s«:
roundlgs Bo»4W nrfsss kte
jraSr chsncss of obtaining SMS
Rscomiasndcd by Pkrairlana cscrywMS
Our Attar has karn trainsd la tbs solan
las and Attinc of tba Noa-Skid Spot Pi
Trasses Wo ara Sara crary Any ta
xou this tpaclal torrisai
RELIEF GUANANTEED
(Mc’i 5l|W«vi Bin)
Service Drug "Store
ter, Miss Sybte, who have been
visiting the former’s sister, Mrs.
.Ids * Hall and family at Haskell
for the past two months, have
returned to Sipe. Springs. '
Mrs. Aarron Gage ' ami two
children of near Carbon spent
part of last week with her grand-
parents, Mr., and Mrs. F. E.
Barnes, nad her brother, Paul
Morrison who is seriosly ill.
Joe Morrison of Carbon is vijyft-
Misa Florence Meyers, of
Rock*way. Long Island, to the
young lady selected as New York »
prettiest girl to vie for Miss
America honors at Atlantic City.
J. M. Marshall, Jr., left Mon
day to enter Howard Payne Col
lege.
ENERGY
W. E. Horner is visiting his
son, William Homer and family
at Fort Worth.
Miss Wilda Mcdothlin of
Brownwood spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Mc-
Glolhlin. - j.—i—■...-.i—__
Miss Gertrude Magness spent
part of, last j,week with Mrs. W.
LOOK
Helped By Cartful
Tba above photo to not one of Diogenes and his famous lantern,
istead, it to National Recovery Administrator, General Hugh S.
hnson. who after reviewing a night parade of NRA adherents at
’ashinrton, asked for a light to help in his speech making. The best
At could be supplied was a lantern. -1 1 -i.
,eather prices feaVe advanced to nearly doable prev-
ou.s prices, but for the present we are »tUl maintain-
ing the .same prices for shoe repairing as for .the
past year, but cannot do this much longer— v
. J.-Himipn at Czrictoi . _J‘I was sick and rather dl*cmir-
Miss Marjorin McPherson left aged. ,1 was so weak and thin. I
■ Sunday ior Hico to attend school.,iwas not able to do my work as ltn
j ' . .... P' , should be done. This made me
Mr. and Mrs. W P. j fret a good deal, and did not help
an<l daughters, Doris, Mts. Jack : condition
O'd.ll at., Mr, Joe Middleton }% b“,d p.',M «r0M my
££*£ ST,.sRf“vd,,'»«r •«« •<■w
nights were spent in rolling from
one side of the bed to the other,
hoping I wotffd soon go to sleep.
Then when morning would come,
I would be Just as tired as when I
went to bed. A neighbor, seeing
how bddly I felt, told me to try
Watermelon was served' by Delos
Harris and Bert Carleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Rbss M. Newman
and Mr. and Mrs. Britt Loving
of Borger visited .Mr. and Mr3.
K. W. Neuman this week.
fyVatchYour
•••• Kidneys/
YVe are doing this to assist- our customers in getting
their children’s shoes readt for school wear.
SHftK rtVEl.NC; Done by a real EXPERT, ask anyone
who has had us do dye work form them—
Satisfaction Assured.
Don't Neglect Kidney and
Bladder Irregularities
If bothered with bladder Ir-
regularities, getting np at night
and nagging backache, heed
promptly these symptoms.
They may warn of some dis-
ordered kidney or bladder con-
dition. Far SO year* grateful
users have relied upon Doan”*
I Pills. Praised the country over,
bold by all druggists.
Mrs. Frank Rhymes ±
Buried September 8
son, Charles Mac of Pettit spent
Monday with C. R. Middleton and
family?
Gayland Magnets spent the week
end wfth , his sister, Mrs. Ix'e
Tate imd family at Board Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howell of
Mountain View spent Sunday “with
('. R. Middleton and family.
W. W. Kilpatrick
Cardul. After I had taken one bot-
tle. 1 was much better. 1 kept on
’talcing CardUl, and I was stronger
auif slept much better at night.”
East Side Square-?-! 'omanche
IS NOT RECORDED BY THE MONEY
HE KEEPS .....
Wealth is not the currency you have in your pockets-
wealth is the value of your property. Money is simply
a medium of exchange—a handy but not necessary'
thing to have in closing’ deals.
Long before money was invented, men were wealthy
and prospered. You can do it now. Let’s set the wheels
of trade going by using this newspaper’s classified ads.
1,000,000 PAMPERED FLIES DIE
^“EVERY YEAH TO PROVE .P« D*
. *’ « . •
ALWAYS KILLS
FOR SALE ADS
TRADE ADS
your own hotnr. Only five-day-old flies are
used liecause flies at this age ligir more
resistance thunUiny other household Tftaect.
Try a ran of Slixdnii* P. I). It's sure death
to flies, mosquitoes, bedbugs, cockroaches,
moths, ants, (leas or any other household
insect that creeps, crawls or flies.
At. Abe'Sinclair''fly farm" in East Chicago,
fndiann, more than 1,000,000 flies are raKpir
yearly for the expm* pnr|»opc of proving
that every hatch' of Sinclair P. I), will kill
any. household insect. Every hatch of I*. I),
that leaves (he factory must kill 1,000 flics
under conditions more sev^yre than, those in
WANT ADS
For only a few pennies yorir message can be placed
• r , 7 ; - ■- }
hefprq several thousand people in ( omanche County
ON THE BASIS OF FOUR PEOPLE TO THE FAMILY
JTHERE ARE NOW 12,000 READERS OF
* THE COMANCHE CHIEF EVERY WEEK „
I FLIES, MOSQUITOES .
f BEDBUGS, ROACHES
# ymoths. Ants-^ic,.
•wiumos.
• Agent Sinclair Refining Cpmpflny (Inc.)
w. c. house
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1933, newspaper, September 15, 1933; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890834/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.