The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1954 Page: 8 of 16
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JANUARY 15. 1954
Taking a Cold! Try Taking Vitamins
And Prevent Most of Your Colds!
Prescription
Pharmacists
-TAKE TNI KIND
nut Givi you 6 tie otkas-mw hd vitamin a,
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Friendship Club.
Meeting i$ Held
Club” and the new officers are :A yard. M
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Mrs. W. W. Causey. Reporter
The Soda Springs Quilting Club
met In the first session of the
season on January 5 at the school
house and re-Organtted the club.
The name of the club was
changed to “The Friendship
LIUD ana —. —. un. t
Mrs. Florence Vineyard, presiJ> Henry Johnston, o v,
.lent; Mrs. Tresgp Sliptiens. sec- W. W Causey g«o^
retary. and Mrs. W W. Causey.; Evans,
reporter. -
Memoers drew names for 8ec- j.
ret PaU to be remembered on
their birthdays and other special
occasions and to be revealed
the last meetmg in May.
“Those attending the
Included Mesdames
v. C. .Walk-
Oeye and Bob Gres*,"
th^ next club
JT 30. we wm
Henry joh
. Johnson "ty,
Uun*« of the communal
meeting [with us on the fityStj
Vine- 1 Wednesday of each
The Chii
IT’S
from Improper me or overdose. Ooeperom .
m derelop. PermoaeaTlwgirycaa be doae
Me con be endangered. ‘
THE SERVICf
Mrs. Jc
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for good roooon Goto or# r#strkHom cm fh# ut*
of penkiKn. CbloromyceNn. certain mHo compounds
and o#mr drugs wbhoid Me core and proscription
of o pkyddon. When your fcookkrogdrot «. conaiM
your Doctor. Ho w* proscribe Mese new and po*eot
A
SisitfitT when be foeh Mey ore regUred.
Durkin’s Prescriptioa
; i$s..__Z
-ob
J. Gregor
(harms
For Friendly Servic in Lectur
And a complete line of all your drug i* J'SBStZPm
.‘.St-*
. ‘ » i " ■ ‘ . three audiences
Whether it be a first aid dressing <#. in Comanche las
• elfOHB
latest ‘wonder drugs’ you’ll find them k $p^fe5I»oo
BRING US YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPT SPBi
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PHARMACrf
s
We add a litde extra “ingred-
ient” to every prescription we
It has no chemical
tin, Temple. ■
Brov
tto i nil
Mr. Conway
Edgar Brinson Buys
De Leon Theatres
Announcement has been made
that Mr and Mf$. Edgar Brin-:
j son of De . Leon have purchased
i the Leon Theatre and Weeping .
j Oak Drive-In. De Leon from L.,
H. Scales. “
} Their son. B. C., better known
I as Clyde, who is employed as l
Hazeldell (lob
(loses Year
With Party
”t*T'
By Coda Baggett
p fitting climax to a.year
A
prepare
formula, bat our customers find
it a very important element,
Theedl We call it
Friendly Service.
the spirit of *
.
gavel
• manager of an H&H. Inc Thea- j of work and achievement. Hazel-1
iter In Odessa, ts cow In De Leon;dell celebrated the fall of the
helping' with the theatre He
iand his wife plan to remain In
> eartsln or ’S3 with • one of the
most enjoyable parties of the year.
I De Leon two or three weeks until Besides a full turnout of home--
arrangements
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71
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36-DAY SUPPLY...,
$4.69
795
144 CAPSUlfS
XT2-doy supply!...
7M CAPSUlfS
1144 doy supply)..
all business
completed.
The Leon and Weeping Oak
will be known as BA.B Thea-
tres. However, they will be In
contract with HAH Inc., which
both men say. win enable the
people of De Leon and sur-
rounding communities to see
more and better pictures all
along.
They extend their cordial wel-
come to everyone and win ap-
preciate all suggestions and
folks, many attended from Lam-
kin, Gustine. Dublin. Edna Hill.
Siloam. and Other places. These
were not exactly visitors, for
everyone is at home In the New*
Community House.
A program of songs, readings,
piano numbers. and string-band
music 2ade the evening merry.
Some of thoee who contributed to
the miBtoaL entertainment were:
Carl Brandt. Delores and W J.
Westfall; Lewis Center. Wallace
Martin. Mary Russell. “Skipper
~
Ye», you’ll like the Service
»t The SERVICE...
ore On “the Or
sssra
rated dapH^I
j Cun way wore Lhl
ments, gifts to I
dent »«f Japan!
School for the I
Nagiere styles ij
ment. Hi was t|
al to hold a dij
University
Moat Of his I
menta were m,|
from Japa n wlt|
oriea. Several
and glftr. from
Dtpibg the aft
SERUIGE DRUG!#*-
comparison I
QCCURRTE PHtSCRIPliOn iERUILE
Phone 15 or 16-
We Deliver
Ideas that the theatre-going pub- Salyer. George Page. Johnny Rob-
lic might have In regard to
movie entertainment. — De Leon
Free Press
PLENAMINS ARE SOLD AT REXALL DRUG STORE EVERYWHERE
Soda Springs
DURHAM’S
Prescription Pharmacy
“WHERE
PEOPLE TRADE*
Grammar School
P TA Enjoys ~
Book Review T,
A large crowd was present Jan.
Fort Worth Boosters
Tp Be Here Jon. 20
By Mrs. W. W. Caasey
Mrs. Lottie Hartman attended
the bedside of her brother,
bert Hoover of Sweetwatei
week; He passed away
urday. Mrs. Hartman
home Tuesday.
Her-
ter last
on Ssrt-
retumed
Inaon. Louise. Dearson. Kenneth
Evans*. Bill Prtddy, Dud Miller,
arid Rufus Goodwin.
Santa, in his very gay mood,
was there to hand out a tree-full
{of gifts to those present. That in
itself was a gala part of the prog-
ram. not only because of the many
presents bestowed, but also due to
Santa’s hilWrlous i
ing them.
To wind up thf* P%£1£- there
was an abundance of vfood and 1
drinks for everyone, supplied andf
manner of giv-
I f rt I ■ t IffWirm. T*r 11T ■ rwitniir by thr aub wonnen
ETiday wlthMr. A report of the even.ng would
and Mrs. M. C. Helm »nd *irlj^ not ^ »ith out mention
Comanche will be visited
Wednesday. January 20 at 2:20 p.
m by a bugload of Fort Worth
Ibtateess and ^rofttomil . lead
review given by sMrs Gail Dud- ; ers who will be here' W ettend an
ley of ^Remember These Things”, invitation to the Southwestern
by Paul Harvey. ..^..lExposition and Fat Stock Show
Following the review. Mrs
Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Richards
of Novice returned home Tues-
day after spending a week with
their son, Paul Richards and
family.
Mr. and- Mrs. Clinton Oeye
and Randy spent Thursday night
on i and Friday in Gran bury with
the former’s sister; Mr. and Mrs.
Gene O 'Neal
Mr and Mrs.. Tom Kelly of
Plain view spent a few days last |
week < with her sister. Mr. and
of the visitors who just recent
Sly returned to the states from
Africa. These were Mr. and Mrs.
Verle Freeivvn and their adopt-
ed children. Michael and Sherry
Mrs. Freeman is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Tee Kennady.
Though Michael is 7 years old. it is
the first time he has had Christ-
mas gifts other than fruit Knd
candy. TO thoroughly enjoyed
every minute of it. and espeeiaBy
Mr, Bob Or—Mtt. Blliy .nd Jim “2ft
Dudley presented the Grammar
8chool Library with a copy of
the book.
The Stock Show win open at 2
p. m. Friday. Janaary 26 with
Power.
Mr. and Mrs
Aunt Sarah" Ppwer
ago Michael didn’t know a word of
R ;• snss&zuvsvr*
great Western porade through; PcWeT #pent New Year's
with Frank Power. Curtis. Irene
.. . . ... downtown Fort Worth and the
Mrs. Haas ?ave an interesting rodeo will be held that night ^ Franklin
convention tn Han Antonio.
The Traveling Fla* was won
by Mrs.. King’s Fifth Grade
Church of Christ
A debate between Elder Jesse
Bass of Crosbyton. Texas and M.
F. Manchester local Church of
Christ minister will begin at the
tig are the highest In
history “The Battle
Church of Christ Mohday evening
January
tour nig
day. February 7.
.Cash awi
Che show's
of Songs” featuring nationally
famous quartets will be the Will
Rogers Memorial AuditdMum at-
traction Many cities anft organ-
isations will have special bands
and will be represented by bands
and Cowgirl Sweethearts
, The tour through this section
15. st 7:15, . to continue b sponsored by the Fbrt Worth
nights.
Elder Bass is a high type gent-
leman. therefore the public may
look forward, to a good clean dis-
cussion on the points of differ-
eoce between the Primitive Bap-
tist. Church and the Church jof
Christ. U -
A warm welcome is extended to
4Be public to attend each rnmlnn
of this debate.,
Chamber of Commerce and the
Fort Worth Rotary Club
ing I
Floyc
her daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
d Jones at Comanche this
week.
Mr and Mrs. Willie Car ruth
of De Leon spent Sunday after-
noon In the R. B Oressett home.
Mr. and Mrs Oeorge Ripley
spent Sunday afternoon visiting
their son and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Orady Ripley and boys of
Comanche.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Gre-
sell have returned -to I>velland.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Groce of
William J. Fanning
Appointed Associate
Civil Appeals Justice
Governor Allan Shivers ap-
pointed William J. Fanning of
Sulphur Springs as associate Jus-
tice of the 8ixth Court of Civil
Appeals at Texarkana last Fri-
day. " *
William J. Fanning. Another of
Attorney James F. Fanning. Co-
manche. succeeds the late J\
Elmer L. Lincoln.
The appointee. 49. is a native
of Franklin County. He U the
Justice
Newburg HD Club
Meeting is Held
San Antonio and Mrs. Franky ^ ^ .. . _ _
i Jones of Comanche visited in the ^
rJsSsasKt ipis
u ______JE'L.X,'n!L,TOJul!: ^Stkr*numm, toot w-u.
Tb, b—m tt BHUIW Worth MonUM to l»n«n *re ■ „ ^ T— gr.d-
Mr* ni/nr. A«ven- ugted from Cumberland Univer-
T w” "i£. Am wl'K u. «hooi
Connecticut. Oeorgla and Mas-
sacusetU did oot ratify the U. S.
Bill of Rights until 193T 1
■ of
impreiifc'ft ' i •
Occidental
oriental
symbolism and
Frtdgy ever Hr
lecture and |
tc a limit* '.i
nge
tto! and
ftifomiFitl
When you’re wanting a FOUNTAIN TI^EAT,
a SNACK, or a MEAL — VISIT
up
tter
our roiumnns
3, •
Conway and
and Vitre it
f rt^BHms and
- book *•«' I
FXHMf Arrang!
w a
e Gar
_ was
appeaiRtice :ln
he mtOaes fri
through the
Cumiuiche fr
lecture next
speak in Fort
c,lb;i
form first
wtMMmVt i Cot
Yes, we re migbty proud of the ever jiMl i<-cun«-|
number of Comanche Countiami who art /- .• .<
iini our fountain their. light -nack, and
ment headquarters. ClUlberS
, — ,:-B> nub|
you’ll Be Pteasei
S* next time—come by the SERVICE, whf ^-e , i
ca« get delicious «ilex-brewed coffee - •
chocolate . . . and your other favorite Jn^!ftoid
tempting salads, sandwiches, home-m id* legends of wh*
chili, and soup—and other favorites!
Fountain Special Fur Saturda;
Special BARBECUE Plate Lunch
Generoua nerving of barbecued hee^i
pinto beans, green salad, creamed potatoes,
and piece of home-made pie .
covered
was rjgily disci
two dgrnonst i j
U^^Kin sulifl
cheeue
An exp«-i imi-ntl
this A man li\l
and" ffuit for J
ved the fact!
our I
American- rodent
Women have kouBja^ilihl-aaK
hearing than meij
shine
-L.
The president. Mia, Robertson
appointed members to serve on the
different committees.' ' ,
i Sunday with Use tatter's oarentt. Preyed l*w in Hopklox Ctfunty
Mr and Mrs. A E. VlneyaTd *n&
Joyce.
Mr. and Mrs. Odis Day and
children of Cdmanche visited, the
’ "
tot o
then, except for absence to;'
other pool tto ns.
The hootiesces Mis. Heroert Lee latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs
Mpk J. Frank Weaver. Reporter, andtMrs John Pogue served del- E. Vineyard, Monday night
I-
The ladies of the Newburg H-D kvoua
tlub met Friday January m, 1954
at the home of Mrs Jdhn Pogue
Jf)ye majority of the club members
'and two visitors: Mm. L. J. Kit-
w and Mrs W. H Burton were
A study of .the nevr. .»ell plan
1 Bg-f| yrs t book »a? ihadr
ve m volunteering and select-
ing— subjects Tot «*dli member
meeting. .
refreshments of
OOfldR -xadLjlBgfl- fruit .<
cookie*. J Miss Oenetha Johnston spent
drinks one night last week with Miss
The hext meeting will be held Mina Woods st Proctor
Friday January 22 from 2 to 4 Mr and Mrs Paul Richards,
p m Mrs. Jeuce Reeae and Mrs. Bemue and Brenda, spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vineyard of j
Sidney. Thoee attending includ-
ed: Mr. and Mrs. Vtrge Haynyes
and Mr. aci“ Mrs Hoyt Vine-
yard and family of Midland. Mr.
and Mra Pete Sledge and son of 4.
---- ‘ Pfc. Oertdd D. Sledge
111.. Mr and Mrs. Dan
Home-Made
SOUP
Everyday
“ ’ tU .
Delirious Home-Made
C H I L L
Served Every Day
CARD OF
We wisll
elation
[■ tTTTn
11 Flp In
cent flic. "
home
tepde<i us all
H.Mr|
■^r"dpBF
Home-Baked
PIES
So,W,„
Kinds Each Day
. slice
1
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ART
I hrr
ed in i*
beer
being
llfewter b«Jr
■it ir
I
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and for JHOT DOGS, SANDWICHES all kinds
your favorite SALAD^C^Wtt The SERVICE^-
Earl Seay will be hdgtgjueg- Each acek > :.<1 at Novice vlsftfne hix' Vinrya-d, Mr. and Mrs Jack
r^CMUand. 1
, of .^oitw;
VnucTurri
and Mrs W. D
Vinayrd. Mamie, Kay and Aub-
rey: Mr and Mis. A. E'Vineyard
and Joyce,
Irs Sum
will <aiaw«m the roll call parents. Rev.
Iifcsixii lud "Richards. ^
B ____County event. We artiT Mfs Sam Vineyard is visiting
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invited to visit or join our club family reunion At trfc’ home of bury. - 1
Service Jbruu Sto/’*
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every
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1954, newspaper, January 15, 1954; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892047/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.