The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1948 Page: 8 of 20
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■OHS ANNIE LUCY I-ANE
HONORED WITH FAREWELL
PARTY AT LAKE EANE8
Miss Annie Lucy Lane. County
Home Dotnonstr ation Agent here
for the pest several yean, who Is
transferring to Abilene where she
Will hold a similar position was
honored with a farewell party at
Lake Banes Park Tuesday night.
The group presented Miss Lane
with a nice parking gift.
Those present besides Miss Lane
Included the following: Mr. and
MFs. J. E Lightfoot. Clarence
Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. George
Ooo.sby, Miss Opal Harris. Mr.
and Mrs Elao Brinson. Mr. and
Mrs. Lovic Jackson, Mr. and Mrs
Roy Little. Mr. and Mrs. Oaaton
Boykin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dab-
ney. Oleta Wilhelm. Mrs. Hasel
Streety and daughter, LaRlta,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilhelm, Mr
and Mrs. J. C. Helm Jr. and
Janice Kay, Lee Coffey and fam-
ily. Mrs. Keith Lane Jr., Jes
Reese and family. Betty Stewart,
Dean Rippetoe. Oene Stailey, and
Mrs. Hodnes, Ballinger.
MRS. HORACE JONES IS
QUILTING PARTY HOSTESS
* Mrs. Horace Jones entertained
with an all day quilting and a
frlenoly wlsh-you-well party for
Mrs. Oly Haye* on March IS. Two
quilts were completed.
In the afternoon. Mrs. Hayes
was presented a set of silverware
and many miscellaneous gifts by
the following guests: Mrs. Jewel
Cagle. Mrs. Robert Roe, Mrs. Em-
ma Armstrong. Mrs. Milton May.
Mrs. H. B. Jones. Mrs. Pay May,
Mrs. Lillie Reese. Mrs. Eunie
Lane. Mrs. J. Y. Robinson Jr
Mrs CoUeen Bailey. Mrs. Roy
Jones. Mrs. Roxla Jones, Mrs. R.
V. Stevens. Mrs. Ann HUley, Mrs.
Moore, Mrs. Slider Jones. Mrs
Myrtle Cheatham. Mrs. 9ka Auv-
enshlne, Mrs. Veda Milner, Mrs
Jesse Reed, and Mrs. Hof ace
Gifts were sent by the following
who were not present: Mrs. W. C.
Moore, Mrs. J. Y. Robinson 8r.,
Mrs. George French, Mrs. Henry
Drenann. Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Roy
Dale Adams. Mrs. Herchel Janes,
and Mrs. Koonce.
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WELCOME
JERSEY SHOW VISITORS
To Comanche
MAY 5-6
Many of the beet Jersey*
in this section will be
shown at the Comanche
County Dairy Day next
Wednesday and at the
Heart - of - Texas District
Show here next Thursday 1
Yon, JERSEY BREEDERS, are doing n good Job in
helping improve the stock of this area. Remember,
too—CASE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS are doing
a good job too, in making farming and farm tasks
easier, faster, and more profitable!
IF IT'S FOR
A CASE
MACHINE
Come in end take a look around in our modem parts
der.at iment. You’ll be surprised how complete, yet
hm. compact and accessible, is our stock of renewal
p- ts for Case tractors and machines. We also can fur-
i »sh ";~ainr fr.ctory parts for Grand Detour, Emet 'on,
F ", nr i Pos’c Islr.nd implements and mdch'ncs. Ar.J
— ...'-V always better to order parts aaU get
t _e:v. ir.str*.' 1 r’:on.J. cf time. Let us nerve you!
QUALITY
Implement Company
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W.8.C H.C. MEETING HELD
MONDAY AFTERNOON
(By W.H.C.S. Reporter)
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sided over the business session. | Hams, on “We, The Peopl^ of
There will be a district meet- The United Nations.” This preen-
ing in the new church at Bangs
on Thursday, April 29. at which ***• »urt‘toPt*n
time district officers wUl be u“
elected. The delegates from this your nelghbof of thl* «udy.
a^^WalSr M” Carpenterj Mrf. H. i."««rcrow of Port
and Mrs. Walker. Worth visited her sister, Mrs.
worship Leader^ c“ I ^^ T^toTt
penter assisting. Mrs. Chaffin pre-, leadership of Mrs. Logan Wll- Mrs. 8Uten.
The Woman's Society of Christ-
ian Service met Monday. April
26, in the parlor of- the First
Methodist Church for a business
session. Mrs
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AMITY H.D. CLUB HOLDS
MEETING ON APRIL 22
(By Club Reporter)
Regular meeting of the Amity
Home Demonstration Club was
held April 22 In Mrs. Travis Mar-
tin's home.
After opening and a business
session conducted by Mrs. Guy
Dgylor,, president* Interesting
talks were given by Mrs. Harold
Pierson, Mrs. Klzer, and Mrs.
Russell White on "Closets and
Adequate Space for Clothing In
Them.”
Those present included 15 mem-
bers, Mrs. S. N. Haynes, who has
lived at Lubbock the past two
years, two visitors, and 5 child-
ren.
Mrs. Martin served delicious
refreshments.
JUST RECEIVED FOR C.
MOTHER’S DAY
#NEW#
♦ DRESSES ♦
♦ HATS and BAGS - ♦ -
' ♦ SHOES ♦
♦ GOLD STRIPE HOSIERY ♦
W"W going PLACES!!! i 1
H 0 F F M A K Su
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AND THE DAYS OF APRIL WENT SWIFTLY
BY, AND UP WENT THE HOFFMAN HOUSE-
AND IT CAME TO PASS THAT AS THE HOUSE
WENT UP, SO WENT THE BILLS--
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Up Went The
Roof:
$27,359.61
Up Went The
Windows:
$16,888.88'
Up Went The
Doors:
$12,001.06
BILLS! Usually found on birds and bill collectors and against which
the only effective remedy known to modern science
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which can be
found in such
ways as:
Anybody been
having tractor
trouble lately7
Need any
snake-bite
medicine
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Oh, but there must be a better way—so we called in
oar chef, the Great Swami, and asked him to cook up
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something as we told you last week—AND BINGO!
SWAMI CAME UP WITH A
ir
Aid Whit A
Sale This
•>" Is To Be
Everythin
To Cost
3 Big Days Friday, Saturday 1st Monday
Little Misses Drassas €r Pinafores ,
VALUES TO $1.98 ...
......................
50c
Ladies Brassiers
VALUES TO $1.29 J..........
2 For
50c
Ladies Rayon Panties
VALUES TO 98c .......................................
2 For
50c
Ladies SummerlHats
REDUCED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS SALE
50c
Ladies Summer Bags
REDUCED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS SALE
50c
IF BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES
WERE FLOWERS ^
YOU’D FIND A GARDEN
OF SUCH 5
♦ Incomparable
Loveliness ♦
SUCH
♦ Fragrant
Charm ♦
SUCH
♦ Dewy Freshness d
They’d fair put
to shame the
Serving Trays
REDUCED FROM 98c
50c
Guest Towel Sets
REDUCED FROM 98c
50c
Misses Cotten Slips
REDUCED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS SALE
Boys 6* Girls T Skirts
SIZES 2 to 8—REG. 98c.................
50c
50c
Buttons
REG. 10c ..
20 Cards
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50c
Cotton Training Pants
RBG. 39c sod 49e .....................................
2 pairs
50c
All Over Cotton Lace
36-IN.—REDUCED FROM $1.49 YD. ..................
YD.
50c
Seersucker
36-IN.—REG. 69c YD.
mjimm
YD.
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Boys? Dress Hats -
REG^H^^EDU^n^SPE^^^^O^HI^AL^
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50c
GOING PLACES lit - ^
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most devine creations of horticulture created since
the days Adam and Eve were traipsing amid the
foilage of the Garden of Eden!
AND WHERE, YOU ASK ARE THESE RADIANT
IMAGES OF PLANT-LIFE PULCHRITUDE
TO BE FOUND?
WHY- ’ MS
HOFFMAN9!
Of Course!
Here in this most
fertile of soil for
the cultivation of
"Correct
Styles”
You will find blossoming in
full-biown brilliance all these
highly-perfumed, rarest of flow-
Sf» that briny the finest that
life has to offer to those who
like to surround themselves
with things of beauty!
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♦ MARCY LEE ♦
- DRESSES AND SPORTSWEAR -
CONNIE & WILLIAMS
- SHOES -
GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE
- HOSIERY -
EMPIRE FASHION GUILD
- COATS AND SUITS —i-
♦ BERGER ♦
- HATS AND BAGS -
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PANDORA
SLIPS AND GOWNS
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STARLIGHT A FLEXEES
BRASSIERS AND FOUNDATIONS
BATES A QUADRIGA
- PIECE-GOODS -
♦ E. A W. ♦
- COTTON FROCKS _
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Be Sure To Attend
The Flower Show
Sponsored By The
Comanche Garden Chib
At The
Clemons Motor C<k
Sal. A Sun.
May 1st A 2nd
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1948, newspaper, April 30, 1948; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891363/m1/8/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.