The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1967 Page: 10 of 14
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JUNE 23, 1967
nut cumajm'.me chile. cOmamoil. ilaa^ s*««i
J^<rus» • •
Am B. Chriifopher
Mere from DiHtos <
Mr and Mr*. Thomas
J.
;Snan\ Jr. °! Da,laS ™C. Si “nd '^er, Mr* Gene Seay,
manche visitor* over the v-«fc > J
Nava nolo Visitor
Herr from Fort Worth this week at Lake Proctor with Mrs Jameg Hallmark, retun.
end visiting kta parntts, Mr. jyr an|j ^rs Caraon Mr and Mrs Howell Cobb and home Monday after a fiv#
day visit in Navaaoto with re-
latives
Mr* Thomas Stark. Sr., arK< Bm of jrort worth spent Robert Mrs. Carat* and Mra.
the first part of their vacalinn < obb are m&ler*.
Pictured is Freddy A. Anderson, sun ot Mrs. Hoy
Turner, 308 Sunset I>r.4 Comanche, n w 'serving in
Viet Nam. Anderson who is stationed u dll head-
quarters Company of the 1st. Irffantry division at
I>i An, wan promoted to Sgt. May 20th.
Public Record!
What makes a day a good
day? How is it that some seem
to find iov, wonder andfulfill-
ment in the same day that is
totally dismal to others? Why
do the same set of circum-
stances leave one miserable
and another radiantly happy?
Is there some secret, discov-
ered by a few. tbat adds
sparkle to an ordinary day?
I believe there is such a
secret, for most of us are
aware of it We simply don’t
believe it. This “wav of life”
Is so strange to our usual
thinking that evef- these who
discover it doubt its reality.
Take a dare! Meet a chal-
. lengtty' Give this “strange way"
-- trial fw a duy. u weok,
cindy Carruth Copeland. Sur- or even jonger in any area you
viced by husband, George. may choose and then reflect on
May IK William Simmons 'he' results You will discover
Cozhy 88 Dt I r>nn. died at a brighter days, more peaceful
Do Leon hospital Burial in nights You will experience joy,
May !S. A wonder, fulfillment which may
retired farmer Survived by
have remained just beyond
New Vehicles Registered
,*Jun*,LDrVW Vi,0*?; ST Carlton Cemetery
L*on. 1%7 Goose Neck tattle rptjm| farmer '
,railer . widow, Fitrilia Drucilla Cozby, your grasp.
dune 6: H. - H Strickland of a j10U3u wjfe; son Son of John Work without caring who
Blanket, a (homemade camper Co^by and Marv Smallv Cozbv. gets the credit. This sounds
June 6. Copeland Ranch of ... r, f._ *lv kav easy but it isn’t. In fact it
Strawn. 1967 Imperial 4 door. “g LSinailS might be the hardest thing you
r h hospital Born In Texas July ever did. Try it.
Comanche, 1967 Ford aeddh. ^ 1897 gon l)( j()|1M Martin Share without counting the
June 6: Harold R. Burks, kay an<| Martha Allic Ross cost. Obviously you can’t share
1967 Ford 2 door. Kay, retired pump operator, what you don’t have but you
June 6: J. T Hicks, De Leon Burial May in in He Leon may be amazed at what you do
1967 Pontiac sedan. Cemetery have of thought and deed, of
June 6. Samuel R. Weaver, May 14 Ida Pearl Hood. 84, concern or under s t a n d i n g
De Leon, 1967 Pontiac coupe, died at a De Leon hospital which would be invaluable for
June •: E. L. Voahlike, De crial ~Mav 16 in Stag Creek P^90" ‘n posltMm to
Leon, 1967 Pontiac sedan Cemetery. Born in Comanche re‘urn ine
Jon.- 7 E J Alderman De County Sept 17. 1882 (laugh- Believe without clinging to
lx'on 1%7 OlisrnooUe sedan ter ofTames Alexander Lane doubt. Belief is translated into
j°V? ,lnT ock Do and Florence Dmnv Lane faith only when all doubt is left
JTtW cSZtSTA,? May , Samurl H„l„ M** "Jf1 cf'S I?
June 7 Texas Electical Ser- Kinnard, 80 De Leon, died at nothing until you act upon it.
vice Co. 1967 Chevrolet nk‘k- * h<> Loon hn-mlal Burial in Hope without setting a time
De Leon Cemetery, May 8. A table. Hope and patience are
June 7: Burton Christenson, retired tanner son of Samuel allies which s^f1|l^en| a*^
De I .eon, 1967 Pontiac sedan Fleming Kinnard. and Rebecca other . Hope is neither calendar
•June 7: Mrs J H Womack Jane Sutttw) Kinnarci. he was nor staUswgy but a candle of
De Leon, Rt 3, 1967 Chevrolet born in Tennessee Si^t 4. 1886 hfiht beyond every present
sedan. Survived by wife. Alice. darkness.
June 7: William M. Hinkson, May 26: Loam Armstrong, . ,'ov® "l,ho.ut being Posscs-
De Leon. 1967 Chev pickup. 73 burial in Stag Creek Com- **"*• Human love " '‘s highest
•>“« I) J. I'vburn. Sid- etery M.y 17. Born Apnl 17.
nev, 1967 Buiek sedan 1«P4, in Water Valley. Miss. ata*®‘ txK‘naln^, d' tn®,
June 9. Howell Cobb, Co- to John Armstrong und Mary 0 ,aad attachment e
manche, 1967 Mercury sedan. Courtney Armstrong A retired hilfillihg love experience
June 9: E W Abbey. Dem farmer of Sidnev, Rt 1 !s ,he active- expressed, love
Star Rt., Comanche, 1967 Ford May 23 Ephram Collie Vines " ™°£er wh,ch asks n0,hing
P'ctkuP died in a Comanche nursing p raV withmit demanding
June 9: H J Cox, Coman- home Burial in Stag Creek ~fray Wltn°.ut a e m a nn
che. 1967 Ford pickup. Cemetery Mav 24 Bom in IZFZLJXl answers £
June 9: D W Rush] Coman- Er*th County Mav 18. 1876, he „et^ is urKent' The
che. 1967 Ford sedan. was the son of Sam Vines and .^se of nraver is cornmun
Marriage I.irrnses Mary M Preston Vines cssense of prayer is commun
Inn* 10 nant). u»n . ion with a Higher Being for the
1, ” J-kSS .May 29 Wesl‘‘.v Washington p„ri>ost, 0f leaving the results
1101 E Central, and Carolyn Hilliard, 86. died in a Comm* ln His Hands
Ka|une*l?"‘fteasse Hnnrv Hank rhe hosPital Burial m 0flkV The strangest secret: “Who-
June 12. Reasse Henry Rack- WOO(i Cemetery Mav 30, Born «.ver seeks to save his life wilt
RCih S rd MrS Mary Milam County. March 9 1881. £? ^ .ni whoever loses it
Ruth Richardson. SOn of John H Hillard and will save it and live.’’ Luke
June 9: James Thurman Ophelia Hopper Hilliard. Sur- 17 33 NEB
Rainey, Dallas, and Bettye Sue vived bv wife. Leila V Hilliard ' _
°Iiine iiuii n „ May 13: Mrs Fannie Mar- Here from Austin
I uhhnek mi ic i 'Vrs' shall, 89, died in a Comanche Mrs. Wayne Ewing, sister of
■rSS P m h- 1 ean hospital Burial in the Pioneer Mrs. Essie Dunlap is in an
Deaths Record Cemetery May IT Born in Amarillo hospital recovering
Mav in riw.muo u/iii!om Arkansas. April 1, 18(8 to J. H. from eye surgery. Visiting in
Perkins. Rising Star Rt 1 anii Meliza Walker thf. home of Mrs. Dunlap over
2* 2Sa,a,MavCT intF ^Im SamlS and John"
Houston8 National' £m«cry ” ' 0K ™ 'NKS “> “J Mr“ »»" ^
San Antonio A retired service w , , , , , a“ of Austln-
employee, born in Par^e^” RratefUl
County, Sept 19. 1892 Son of - expression
love and New Clerk
'icwii'^Ptorkhta JLa ’“i OI concern during and since the Mrs. Bill Dav recently began
'promt ^ r PC1 recent illness and death of W. 7
iS " ^ i„S « (i,o' iiwaJ.tt capocdall,
^ S' Uor. ^ Bi)t Spring
Mav in I),,,;, „ . ond those who have given rpe- Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Cau-
Brooka, , d.v dB ^n of Mr ^ ^ B‘9 ^ «•
and Mrs. Darrel Darrel Brooks
and Winnie Pearl Brooks.--
burial in Coffee Cemetery on
May 31. Oak Lawn funeral in
charge of arrangements.
May 28: Mrs. Mary Launa
Lutz. 76, De I,eon. died at De
Leon Hospital May 28 Burial
in De I-eon Cemetery May 30.
Retired housewife; horn in Al-
abama. Aug 12. 1890. daughter
of John A Chamberlin and El-
vira Wingard Chamberlin Sur-
vived by husband, a retired
railroad man ,
Mav 22: Nanev Jane Walker.
78, De Leon, died at a De Uon
hospital Burial in Dp lamn
Cemetery. May 23 Born in
Texas, March 7. 1889, daugh-
ter of Rubin copeland and Luc-
wmr—
illSii
4L.
. 'J*
work as a clerk in the County
to Clerk’s office at the courthouse.
(ltp) family in Comanche Sunday.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1967, newspaper, June 23, 1967; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891760/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.