The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1960 Page: 3 of 12
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF. JANUARY
IK to. LUiKiow Futwuui 9» Kwcot
UJifk BtuLof Teo-Skwuct
Mrs. Derrol! Jones
Honored Wi!h .
Bridal Shower
(At Linda Singletoa Becmct
Hide 0|i Wit. Cftjdc Sfdwfcfi
Mis Wlll.am Fdfmin, forme? *
• i.' ii . a .is . hoi. -
0 i .niiii u ondal te<ft-ahow«“v
Satu da) afternoon, January 33,
h "i,.. Mi paaton Bo
kin 804-N F.mrtt
C >-liDf>U s>-<'8_rwcir ’ M 'rdallU'fc
1 ■ i.: HanUk. Herbert .CKxKlsoit
Bob AUeu. and E, H Dcnnyr- *"
Ml.s feoykib uivl'IihT U)t* guest*
and pit-st med therp to the hon-
iiul her piotheiv Mrs- Ben
Kvndge Also in the m-eivimr
line wciY both arandmotherfi of
the bride' Mra, Wade Evridgt* and
J. O—Lano...
The guests registered in the
br.de’s book plait'd by a tulle
heart and three sugar.-frosted
crystal bells filled with hyacinth'
blossoms and fern. ■'
lame herlrot ‘punch and in-
dividual1 cake squares wore serv-
ed from a table covcivd wtt.n a
Whitt* linen cloth. (The tea table
ttraiU'enu r.t of. wyite lulpd-rus;-
ons, carnations ~ -and hyi^cmtiis
y, as made* In a crystal container
the room -displaying the
selection.^ <>!• trifur. 'attract--
.iHf at tention was a round
table, a gift oj the bride's grand-
lii r-; Ihe‘ table wits covered
with a white cloth and set With-
;. If. g;n pi a be setting of hef:
i ii .i. crystal iind silver. All ai-
i atv mem thatching The one
.I' cl in' the bride's fxx>k ceii-
- / .
O''. ' .h i/1 nt s m the
,. i out .the bride's
chosen colors- of green and white
Mi *e,s Ann Allen, Judith Al-
len.- Charlotte .CarneA." Martha
Chilton “anil Carolyn Goodspn al-
ternated n*glstering the guests
and displaying the gifts.,; .
Mrs------vf+- ' fas Ev: idao was -.- -1'»i
Col- by tip* four ‘cbrhostcsSen in serv-
islett, m.A the refreshment*,
vhitc yir* Furman also was honored
*nty-, A.fh a kltihi .n shower belere the
■ jweddihg which topk' pl&c* pee-
iio-iiv .,.i, 8th at tie- (1 • haChrtst-
..iii chmch indwnancheA
m*m Mr: roommate. Ml-, tflllla
rw "i Corsicana eht»taln£
| ’htV ■ J
• looi louni ‘
I ver ty Lime punch, cookies.
L: nj
, Mr ui\d Mrs- Fumm,. are- now
I
Mrs Derroll. Jones,, of McCam- ,
•y, was honored herd recently „
with a wedding shower at the
home of Airs Joe Oore. 701 East
Orard H0Ster-«*s were Mrs Roch-
elle* Elliott.- Mr* Luther Steward
arid Mrs Gore.
M J< 1 he recipti - '
t:noK*e**a-: -HH-MH-c-’-i-'-e t
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/be 8131] about
iKMMXCe.
home it MM Williams. ©I.. Co-
man-rhe •.
Bride i> Honored
•On Friday. Jan lf> the Indian
Creek Club honored. Mrs Ktahnke
with a beautiful miscellaneous
shower. Hostesses wt*to the women
of the club ' The shower was held- tovi v
in the home at Mrs John Simp- her m
If someone is in jured while on your
promi-es, Will V()l he financially
able to pay for any 'darnape award-
ed against you? Will you, be a bit1 ,(o
afford legal defense? \
M. . Glynda"" Day registered
i acT. -ut ■’ «s they arrived In
the receiving line were the bride's
mother. Mis Hugh Singleton
her grandmother. Mrs \ \ Bos-
w the . groom’s fnother, Mrs
Oforg" Stahnke. and his .>ri»iid-
mo titer, Mrs C G’ Partin.
The answer ip “Yes!", if you have
residence Liability Insurance. V-h
this agency about ,it!
Sport Coats,
Jackets and Slacks
BURTON & GOODSON
KNi.AtiKMKN’l ANNO) \< KD Mr. and' Mi I K.
"V\ ..I-ilb, _t.( . - U -■ 1 r* Vi: uoliiii c file cir* ,i "r mciit
t’i *'thi*ir ijal|ght4T. \ it- • - ’ ».'r«iarfy l>avi'* Hi. maj
j’lat'v will per ]H.'i'fimned hndayi,, IVti. 2C, ar thr First
1,'aptiist . ('hurt h, t.'mianelie. The bride-elecl is xtyw
< •. -i •< > ,11 ■■ I as a tVe-liman al leui ■ Wesleyan. • ('ollege in
K« rt Wort rt. The »• "in -)•• " ■ . u . ait J Mr.>,“< ', V.
lia-.'s, llhil N'. A list in. is a sojihomore- at Howard
Fay in College, where In is a miiw *+t*r+ol- student. After
ihe. ceremony ‘he eoi-i;tl<*’'plain«'m making l’.l-<>w-it\v<K*d
their home,-ail'd the bride will bnter Howard Payne for
the summer session. / .
Real Estate
Loans
Insurance
SKI K( I KI) (.kol I
Ml A's and BOVS
Tiny Burton
1 * i ••• Wi ‘‘U e nd U I
M- and M’ Boo Mai ha41 and shi . aj M • ind Mn • it t*
>v >• . odiva visited t*heir i*arg«v 1 re cAVr 'tin* /m k-cn.<i
i i < i i i*i i i i ,i » i i i.i»j"ii.i i •
* . -r>;S. ~ . v. - • -
Ml A S
Priddy Girl To
Make Tour Wilh
College Band
1 lit h A N N C AI BROWN WOOD
lilt.KIWI Tot’RNAMI NT
Feb* 11-12-13
BROWNVVOOD
MEMORIAL HALL
It.1 .i rvi Sets ilt 3 nightsi $3.75 ‘ e
Rtfll i 1.25 /
General. Admission j .SO -|-
St tide i, (^ ..">0
- Sponsored by
DROWN WOOD
I1AIOR t H AMBKK Ol ( (»MMKR( K
Tlrkels on Sale at AVetOBey-Watson i
(31-32) J
5 BIG DAYS.. Frf. -Sat. - Mon. Tues. & Wed
JAN. 29th & 30th and FEB. lst# 2nd & 3rd
ern Shirts
Be Free PANTIES
INTRODUCTORY Ol I CR
LOVELY PRINTS AND
Drip Dry FABRICS
FANC V PILLOW CASE
MATERIAL
• SEGUIN, ,’,m 25 Mis Hawn |
. I
I ; Erne.-' Kohler Priddy. -w.ill be1!
| with i Texas I utheran College Y
. -t. ert Land v.-hm the. mak< f
" u . rAnnual conqi:; t< >;n in Jan-'j -j-
| i uary and February.
• Th- ,mni r- mu ic education T
j , majfor plays the French horn in i
I ’- i ,
I tout '• "ill -'
Tin rmy-erLs. -s 4 4
I 1 -. ' (>;/ i"I '
| iloseti'M rs. Jam 23.~Tlr.: the fin— j -
j .U concei t .sjlmdulcd - Cucio. |
| Feb. 7 Othy; stops include Ham-
| hire. Bt ..uniorrr. Lake Charles, |
j !li. New Orleans, panama City.
! . i c.» . t rangi*. Oauadn. Port Lav-
I 1‘ r a. Refugio. WotxLsborO.
| 11 Cumpo and Yoakum.
The band, which has developed
! nto one of the finest small col-
11. g,. * concert binds in the South-
I .(*' pndcr the direction of M
A. Nyquist. will make the tour in
^hurtriYd buaaos
An Assortment
First Duality
36 Inches Wide
Values to
59c Yd.\
While It laisis
Contour Crotch
Won't Bind
Won’t Ride
l adies’ Sires
Regular 59c
3* Inches Wide
Pint Quality
Fancy Boders
Reg. 49c Yd.
While It Lasts
Lovely OUTING
NICE
Hob Nail SPREADS
WASH CLOTHS
First Quality
M Indies Wide
Assorted -Fai»e\
and Solid Colors
Regular
.‘19c *■ 19c Yd.
First Quality
Bic Double.
Bed Size
Assorted
Solid Colors
Regular $6.98
W hile Thry^ Last
Pint Quality
Nlc« Size
Always In
Papnlar Demand
Aaooried Colors
Reg. 10c Ka.
m
17 for
V V If t' ■ • Stop in at your
. . •’* •' •
Mercury dealer’s ^nd you’ll see why fast. For where else can you get so much car for so
little money? For example, the Monterey 4-door costs oriTy $36* more than.4op models
of low-price cars. Where else can you get a car so beautifully clean and trim—and,
for that matter, so superbly built—with every car road-tested, not just spot checked.
M. . . . , +Bas«d on manulactufor'i uggoMod roti'l dtkvorod prko lof.!9G0 Motcurjr Montofty 4-door Sodao v comparable models of low price name carl.
Sidney 4-H Club
Meeting Held
NYLON MARQUSETTE
CURTAINS
100^ ACRII.AN and 100 WOO!
, Richard ORn Trailer, "Reporter
The Sidney 4-H Club met on
Monday. Januiry 18. at the Sid-
ney SilvoC auditorium The duo
pledge was led by Terry Kent
, Pybum, president, and he also
'railed the meeting to order
Th«* Sidney 4-H Club was
; proud to have 10 visiting 4-H
i members from other clubs The
i group discussed the Jan 22-23
Comanche County' Junior Llve-
] stock Show
C H Oeorge was p~esent to
make four boys. Clarence Georgf*.
I Gene Cagle, Terry Pybum and
: Ken Rachels, First Class 8couts
, Ken was not present to receive
Sloe 72*90
First Quality
Beautiful Shades
Regular $1.98
Lovely Colors
Regular $10.98
ALL LADIES WINTER
COATS
ALL LADIES FALL
ALL LADIES A GIRLS \
SWEATERS
25% off
his award i
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Reed were
elected organization leaders of
the Sidney 4-H Club.
Lihda Janes was appointed club
reporter for the Brown wood Bul-
; lctln. and Rlrhard Oian Frazier,
j reporter for The Comanche Chief.
1 Games wer- played by the
group, and refreshments were
I served.
ALL MEN'S* WINTER
ALL MEN’S A BOYS
AL LADIES QUILTED
ROBES
THE BEST SIS YOU'VE EYED'SPENT. Thh
difference over the low-price car buys Mercury's
more beautiful styling. It buys a quieter ride (23%
more insulation/ greater stability (7' longer wheel-
base , and o*tra quality. See and try 24 jnore
advantages at your Mercury dealer's showroom.
ALL GIRLS WINTER
DRESSES
ALI. MEN’S FALL
DRESS PANTS
J. B. Layne PTA
Meeting Is Held
. • t.
The J. B Layne PTA met at
2:l*Qi p.m. Tuesday. January 12.
ALL LADIES FALL
SKIRTS
LINCOLN MERCURY*.-G’/SION Ji n/, /(< /cr( [ rn/htny.
T-Mrs.' • K-eRh Lor*.
* invocation.
A very interesting program was
| renderyd by the Blue Birds and
iCamp Fire Oirls
I Angus
CLEMONS MOTOR CO
----- Dtefcoon, Jr„ County
Agent, w'as the guest speaker. The
Comanche, Texas
- theme of Mr. Dickson's talk was
I "Croutervatfon.”
J Mrs Etao Brinson’s third grade
■ won the attendance prize.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1960, newspaper, January 29, 1960; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892131/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.