The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1967 Page: 9 of 14
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June Weddings Not Always
For Soft, Pretty Vounq ftww
hxrSSJ£% .STS? Sliders Honor
satisfaction of a Diana return- »a*aal
in|( from the hum with a stag f Aiifxln With
slung over her shoulder VvU|JIVs "111!
Wedding pictures ace always a ■■
the same the groom looks (lltAn MPIKP
noble, dedicated, and stunned; WpWII llvUab
the bride looks smug
. .t . ,, , ... Dr and Mr* James Clarke
r But the June ritual wasnt ah s,)(1 m North Flm honored
ways the victory celebration of BBll hj, brid,. Mr
Iinhi' tul /T^.rfl? Md m JlSH Tunothv Stkt-
KiiipTi”' * mtse™
Often the woman was simper (;uo<u who from , un.
S-C'T^i W Id 5 urn to meet and greet
Enejclopeda says. (he newlvweds were registered
Many w-r sun* believe that bv lli.s Karen Slider of Austin,
the best man today dates back sister of the groom
to the time when a strong arm- The refreshmen* trble was
ed friend of the groom held off covered with a white cloth cen
the Woman's relatives while tered with a three tiered milk
the groom made his escape- e'-t'.-s eonMiner filled w 'th
ONCE A YEAR?—Master Sergeant
J. C. Drennan of Goodfellow AFB
gets the royal Fathers Day treat-
ment from his sons, Guy, 13, and
J. Charles,-6, as they take over mili-
tary spit an polish -du4ie$. Dretinan,
an administrative sui^rvisor, will
soon take his family to the Philip-
pines where he has been assigned a
two-year tour of duty. He in the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drennan of
the Stag Creek community.
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Mr. and Mrs. Odis Cottrell Observe
t .....
Golden Wedding Anniversary
Children and grandchildren "**'• Mr and Mrs- Bass-
of Mr and Mrs Odls Cottrell Carolyn. BiUy and Kim, and
held open house for the couple Mrs. Mike Waddell, of Brown-
at their home. 903 £ Houston, field; Mr. and Mrs Mickey
Comanche, on Sunday, June 11, McCuHongh aP£j Shelley of
from 2 art 6 °Pdoj*. m. «b- Mount lake Terrace, Washing-
servation of the Cottrella I fift- t0Q and Mr. and Mrs. Morris
ieth wedding anniversary. Usry of DaHas_
T^e large white cake trim- Mmy . other relatives and
mwl with gold roses and top- friends. including a number
ped with Od^s and Mabel, 5<Hh (j,e Cottrells had known
Anniversary was served with sjnce before their marriage,
gold punch, and coffee to 141 were gjgQ jn attendance,
guests. • ___
Many pictures were made v
and g7 gifts were opened Mark Your Pla" Bearh
At 6:30 o’clock, supper was .**?<** is aP< to f* ‘p8* at
served, to 22 of Mr. ahd Mrs. g*1* on ,a stran*e ^Mch. So.
Cottrell’s children, grandchild- * ther«.ls "° P*™*1*"! ^
ren and friends of markm8 the »P<* where you
' .... crossed the dunes to reach the
Children and grandchildren water drag your feet deep |n
present were Mr. and Mrs. (be sand as you walk. This
Cecil Oottrell, and Mr. and wfj] mark vour trail, no mat-
Mrs. Loyd Cottrell, D>nme, ler bow high the tide.
Jimmy and Sandra, all of Ker-
T Left; Double Tulip Long Leg Pantie
S, M, L, XL
Reg. $15.00 NOW $12.50
Every Body's Bra, A, B, C Cups
Reg. $4.00 NOW $2.95
D Cup
Reg. $5.00 NOW $3.95
* < (Not shown: Pull-on Girdle
Reg. $12.50 NOW $9.95
Extra Long Leg Pantie
Reg. $16.50 NOW $13.50)
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Right Fashion Light Long Leg Pantie
Reg. $11.00 NOW $8.95
Filibuster Padded Bra, A and B Cups
Reg. $5.00 NOW $3.95
(Not shown: Pull-on Girdle
Reg. $9.00 NOW $6.95
Short Leg Pantie
Reg. $9.00 NOW $6.95)
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IN VANITY FAIR FASHION COLORS
TO MATCH YOUR FAVORITE LINGERIE
.Counfians
Allend District
Cancel Meeting
The needi for expansion in
volunteer leadership to main-
tain progress toward complete
cancer control was stressed at
the District IV Anriual Meet-
ing held in Brownwood June 15.
Agreeing that the American
Cancer Society must remain a
completely volunteer controlled
organization, the district lead-
ers developed a new plan of
volunteer administration in or-
der that each district director
will be able to accept fuller
responsibility in the various
program areas of the Society.
The American, Cancer Socie-
ty total program" of research,
public education and patient
service will save more lives
from cancer now “tf~wp reach
more Texans in every area of
our state” District Director
Sam Boynton siad.
Delegates adopted a plan to
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs.
Charles William Ellwood of Sinton announce the
engagement of their daughter, Malinda Ruth, to
Nolen Richard Crow, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Nolen R. Crow of Comanche. The couple plan an
August 26 wedding at the McCarty Student Cen-
ter in San Marcos. The bride-elect graduated from
Sinton High School and from Southwest Texas
State College in Sau Marcos. Mr. (’row Ts a grad-
uate of Lockhart High School and is presently
attending Southwest Texas State College.
LUV KivUUi. Ilium LJvm"________^ i nn 11:111 uii’-U_mi
with his bride The custom of wtike gladiolus and yet'ow
carrying the bride over the miniature pom mums. The
threshold atsn probabtv dates bride's rhmrn orders nf veB-*w
back to the practice of captur- and white were ’ also .carrel
ing a wife. out in floral arrangements on
"The honeymoon tradition ,ab,r “nH
may also have started in the 'h^ugh^t the hm.se
day. of marriage by capture: ” Mra. Herbert Williams presid-
World Hood adds, During the «* Lt,,^
•honeymoon, the groom hid his Dut of
bride and waited, hoping his *•***". 01
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ing angry. nresent were Mr 'Watkins and
In some other primitive cul- ,b,.jr son. Scott
tures. marriage by purchase ............
was more common than mar- Here From Dalian
riage by capture. It left the Mr nnd ^rs g (, Homsbv-
bride with fewer bruises, but an(j daugbter. Shirley * from
was harder on her pride, es- attended the Stewfart rre-
pecially when her groom to-be ^ Hi-I'omt Acres. Pro*1-
tbought her value was about ,or gunday while her* they
the same as one small ox visited Mr ' and Mrs .1 O Wit
—-—- keraon Shirlev is the flrnce of
Visit Father < lion Wotxel of Houston son of
Mr and Mrs H R I-acy. Mr and Mr* Charles F.. Wrt-
and son Jim of Austin. 1 and zel. and grarvlson of the J C
Mr and Mrs. A1 Oglesby of Wilkersons Miss Be'h Stewart
Abilene spent Sunday with J of Dublin visited with her «-ou
H l.acv ami other relatives in in. Shirlev Hornshv and the J
Comanche. c, Wilkersons Sunday
Comanche Public Schools Attendance
Sixth (Final) Six Weeks. 1966-67
Avg. Daily Percentage
Campus Membership Attendance Attendance
The state's 156 draft board.
will be called upon to furnish
974 men for the armed force*
In- July, Colonel Morris S.
Schwartz, State Selective Ser*
vice director, announces.
Monthly calls in the period
•rom January through June
ranged from a high of 1,110 to
• low of 674.
1 be Selective Service board,
will forward 5,016 men lor
draft pre - induction examina-
tion in July, an increase from
4,000 ui June.
(.oral board quotas for in-
duction and pre induction al-
ready have been figured and
mailed to the state's local
board*..
Colonel Schwartz also said
stale Selective Service had te-
ceived a quota for four doctor,
of osteopathy to enter
the Army Or Navy in July,
AugiiM and September:
The Texas quota of 974 men
for Ji4v is ibe mate'* shore of
a national call of >9.9,)T I'm.
manpowei is ior the army.
raw Kirs TO SAVINGS
THIS WEEK’S
KEY VALUE
place programs of public edu-
cation. service' 4dressings and
loan closets) and Crusade plans
under Supervision of a volun-
teer from the area who will
then represent this district on
the state board of directors.
Election ot new directors for
the district saw Sam Boynton
of San Saba, Dr. K. G. Bridges
of San Angelo and Mrs. Ross
Foster, Sterling CJty, named to
Gibbs
serve on the state board.
Otis Fields, vice president,
gave the report of the Coman-
che County unit.
Comanche was among the
counties awarded recognition
for Bettering Their Best Year.
Otis Fields, Mrs. Joe Tupin,
Mrs. Peggy Willia, Mr*. Udell
McKinzie, Mrs Dorofny Locke,
and Mrs. Clarence Rea were
delegates from the Comanche
County unit.
J. B. LAYNE
167
41S.90
95.31
(Grade* 1-5)
l*«
JUNIOR HIGH
260
251.IS
94.25
(Grades *-7-6)
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if
HIGH SCHOOL
JOS
294.50
95.55
Grades 9-12)
htkcial kdhc.
35
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96.66
ben Bonick’s
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TOTAL
1670
102S. 11
95.IS
Exclusive
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Friday and Saturday
DOUBLE S&H GREEN STAMPS WEDNESDAYS
ON PURCHASE OF 12AO OK MOKE.
PINEAPPLE-
GRAPEFRUIT
DRINKS
46-Ox. Cans
3 cans 89c
BANANAS
lb. 10c
Steak sT,r.1 ;i. 75/
POTATOES
KIMBELL*S
FRUIT COCKTAIL
10 lb. bag 49c
303 CA>
4 i 89c
FOLGER'S
COFFEE
lb. 69c
19-07.. PKG.
"V !
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- _••'S
AT ONCE-A-YEAR SAVINGS
LIMITED TIME ONLY!
BORDEN’S or GANDY’S
fro-Zan
CANTALOUPES
lb, 10c
SKY WAY
PEANUT BUTTER
40-oz. 89c
LEMON, COCONUT, STRAWBERRY
CREAM PIES
3 for $1.00
Frozen POTATOES
2 lb. bag 39c
CRACKER BARREL
CRACKERS
lb. 19c
KIMBELI/8 and IIO-MAID
BISCUITS
3 cans 25c
UPTON'S TEA'
4>.
i-lb. 9c3
3 Lb. Can
79c
BORDEN'S
BUTTERMILK
3 Gal. 39c
WILSON'S 0 L E 0
TALI. KORN THICK SLICED
BACON
lb. 19c
__—__- Mission
I lbs. SUti CORN
303 Cans
ICE ,,r FISHING LICENSE j 5'T $0t
Ned Stewards Grocery
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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/m1/9/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.