The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1961 Page: 4 of 12
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Comanche Soldier
In Army Maneuvers
In Germany
V CORPS, OERMANY (fthtnc>
—Army PFC Patjl E. Creek, whose
■ wife, Mae, lives on Route 4, Eli-
zabethtown, Ky., recently parti-
cipated in Exercise Brandy Wine,
> a' field training exercise involv-
Heart Attacks •
A Major Killer
Presbyterian W<
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Have Christmas]
_The Afternoon ‘arid
S3a.“«Kusy
Uie home of Mr*, u w
Miss Cynthia
Mr. Johnson Marry
The brother of the bridegroom.
Dean Johnson of Oklahoma City,
was best man, Candles were
lighted by Oaylon Merritt, broth-
er of the, bride,
A reception 1° the home of
VMHeg CMMty A«*a«
The 4-H members hate Im-
pressed me with their wonderful
activities and understanding oth-
ers better. After working with
these youngsters 1 have learned
more, for Which 1 owe a lot to
Neta: Tk« following mtdlcol tolum*
wftl proporoS -ky J. Willtr Tfcomp-
ton, Co., I" toopofotloe wtyi tko
Amorlcon Col logo of Rodlotogy.
with th.
sCHwlUfttk, M.D. ,.'l**s *«•!!
thwps™ln Qrr
Church,
Lhbbot'I. u[[Ull»ltd
mas season
Comanche County have been very
helpful to me and my family in
many ways, and many times. As
a token of love and affection
between the two countries. UB.A.
many.
e has term-; The exercise was conducted to
motor viuer train small unit leaders and test
J iiKa ioAmkal raaXinasc At ruaeii.
Following a
shaped wooden plaque Wl
brass metal, on which the map A colleague of
of India is engraved. Interna tion- e(] heart attacks
si Relationship Gold Star Boy of our most pi
°£l during their. *
tide tMe map of India, muse
plaques will be rotated from year time of Ufe. Hi
to year, for the years to come prompted by thf
ar.d to be presented to the Qold tlon tat heart
delicious
when Miss Cynthia Katherine
Merritt and Marlin Luther John-
son pledged double ring wedding
vows at 9 pm. Dec 1 to to*
dinner with all
Mr*. Viola' Cht
beautiful and) in
mas story, entitl.
"The inn" Gifu
after which. \
Clarke and Miss
played carols o .
I the combat readiness of parti-
cipating units. Creek and other
mumhori of hi* ^lt ma
against an "Aggressor'
rents.
force.
They were supported in the exer-,
else by atomic-capable and con-
ventional
ughter of
Specals For
the bride's parems .-allowed the
wedding.
For a wedding trip the bride
choae a * magenta woolen suit
which she accented with a white
Mr and Mrs O. W Merritt, 3310
Emory, Lubbock. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. A.
F. Johnson, 700 N. Hart 8t., Oo-
artlllery and other
combat and logistical support ele-
The meeting
every year on
«ooa holding hands
Comanche County 4-H Ac hie
day's statistics Indicate that
Given in marriage by her fath-
er. the bride wore a formal gown
of white satin designed with a
The 10-year-old soldier, a
mechanic In Headquarters Com-
pany of the 00th Armor's Sd Bat-
talion, which la regularly located
les were glack.
,Ui the Mupah Benedict!
_ .Present
Keith Lane Ji „ wm a i
Bess Satterfield eiara s
£ Clarke, Praa*
Rachels, Viola Cheathar
ley Tackette, * c. c r
Baxter Greer H M o»i
meat Program. .V J1 those in their OO’s and 30's may
I, as a representative of India. ^ potential victims,
congratulate every 4-H member Fortunately, however, at the,
for their ability to understand Mm6 time that the death toll
better, to think deep, to gain attributed to heart attacks Is be-1
confidence, to appreciate their coming higher, medical men are »
parents and elders, and finally, comlng closer to finding a way *c
to be good democratic cltlsens to ^ actually prevent this killer ■“]
serve the nation and mankind. |from striking. So far, one of lel
-—-_ ithe greatest advancemenU In _
The former Miss Merritt grad- 1
ua ted from Tom A. Lubbock High
School and from Draughon's '
bodice of lace that featured a
era Hop- neckline Sleeves tapered
to petal points over the hands.
From the fitted bodtee flowed a
bouffant bell-shaped skirt that
extended Into a chapel train. Her
elbow-length veil of silk Illusion
was caught by a miniature crys-
tal crown. T!_ HW —---- _
ed by Federal Housing Admin
istratlon.
Mr. .Johnson, a graduate of
Comanche High School and Dur-
ham's Business College In Aus-
tin, Is employed by Plains Co-
guerite Ross.
■ The bride carried a
bouquet of white carnations atop
a white Bible. As the traditional
something old the bride wore on
her person an 35-year-old wed-
ding band of gold belonging to
her great-great-grandmother.
Mrs. Dean Johnson of Okla-
homa City attended the bride as
matron of honor, wearing a blue
White ac-
School Menas!
The couple will make their
home at 313 Ave T in Lubbock.
Creek. Comanche, and. was em-
ployed by Cbnners Welding Shop,
before
entering the
Ballinger.
A.imy.
blood, any obstruction within
either of the two main coronary
arteries denies a certain area of.
the heart of life-giving blood,
thereby causing what is known
as a heart attack. The severity of
the attack depends upon the ex-
tent of the obstruction and the
amount of blood which is denied.
Arteriosclerosis or hardening of
the arteries Is usually the cause
of an arterial obstruction.. There-
fore. the prevention of heart at-
tacks lies in the removal of the
arteriosclerotic plaque before It
Durham
Misses Sharon
Nancy Caraway were week-end
guests of Miss Gail Anthony at
Texas Christian University, where
they attended classes with her.
Both
wool Jersey sheath. ____ _
cessorlea and a white gardenia
MRS. MARLIN JOHNSON
Comanche High
School seniors have room reser-
vations at TCU for the 1962-63
school -year Sharon Is the daugh-
MERCURY COMET
Merry Christmas and
nv New Year "from Lun
Staff
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dur-
ham and Nancy is the daughter
o* Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Caraway.
kitHi in each size
URV MONTEREY
hss time to form a blood clot
.large enough to restrict the flow
of blood.
Only car with the best features
of big cars and compacts
The surgeon has long believed
that he could find a way to sur-
gically repair the troubled coron-
ary artery, but because the heart
will not withstand exploratory
surgery, lie needed to knew ex-
actly where he was going and
what he was going to do before-
hand. Itwas up to the radiologist
to provide such a “road map,"
and only, recently, after years
HOMK - HAKE!
MRS. TURPI:
of research, has the radiologist
found a way to do so. Each new
radiological electronic invention,
such as improved equipment,
rapid serial exposures, x-ray mo-
tion pictures, and Improved con-
trast media, brought the radio-
logist one step closer to viewing
the Invisible coronary arteries.
Today, bya procedure known as
icoronxry arteriography, the
radiologist is finally able to view
these structures. He can define
the exact area which is diseased
ond the extent of involvement.
This information, when passed
on to the surgeon can be used
to develop surgical’ procedures to
alleviate coronary arterial insuf-
ficiency. Although the perfect
surgical procedure for this pur-
I«se is yet to be developed, the
prevention of heart attacks is
not beyond eventual control. Now
made its
They're Delftii
J C BIG<
Manage
Get Your Orders In Now For
Home-Raked (MRS. TURPINS) XM.^S
GERMAN CHOCOLATE AND
FRESH COCOANUT CAKES
. . and Special Christmas PASTRI
We invite you to visit OUR DRIVE-IN Often fi
• burgers ’n malts . . . sandwiches ’n sakes ...
And you otKer favorite fountain (Teats !
Supreme So
Joe Typin, Agent
Tht beautiful balance between big rare and compactc
in COMANCHE
FRIENDLY SERVICE STA. <
McGLOTHLIN FARM STORE
NED STEWART’S
O. P. HALL’S
See Us For Christinas Cooki
GREG’S
DRIVE-IN and BAKERY
itiiifimm
that radiology
major breakthrough, the tide has
changed, and medicine can now,
Longsr ‘nmn compacts ... ihafttf than big cart
HANDLES LINE A COMPACT... ROOMY AS A BIG CAR!
for the first time look forward
with more confidence to defeat-
Mrs. Tucke
in gthis killer.
Gorden Club's
November Meeting
Is On Horticulture
SHORT
BlonkeHkrug
The Comanche Garden Club
held its November meeting at
the home of Mrs. R. D. Massln-
TURNS. PARKS, HANDIES like a com-
pact. Turning radius is:19}£ ft.
Wheelbase: 116)$ inches. Over-all
length: 203.8 inches. Yet inside it...
EQUALS THE ROOM in most big cars.
A six-passenger car without qualifi-
cation. The vacation-size trunk (31.5
cu. ft.) actually tops some big cars.
gill. 316 North Houston.' for their
Ph. PI-8-5541
second meeting in a series on
horticulture.
Mrs. C. J. Reynolds made an
i rrangement of white and two
rhades of chrysanthemums for
the entrance hall and a while
mum arrangement for the dining
room table. Mrs. Hardy Slider
rued two shades of pink chrysan-
themums for the arrangement
she made for the bed room. The
hostess filled a cornlcopla with
fruits, nuts and fall leaves, which
was placed on the buffet in the
dining room.
Mrs Tom Dudley, program
chairman, presented the year
books to the twenty members
present. Mrs. Dudley will be
hostess to the group at their next
meeting—a Christmas dinner on
December 21st.
The program theme for the
meeting was "Better Gardening
For Better Chrysanthemums.”
Mrs. Joe Tupln spoke on "Cul-
ture and Proportion of Chry-
/nnthemums" and Mrs. E. H.
Denny demonstrated how, to pre-
pare a speclman to be Judged.
BIG
PROTECTION
REG. $69.95
MODEL II-1
GE Vacuum Cleaner
SMALL
COSTI
REG. $39.95
GE Floor Polisher
LOW INITIAL' PSICS jikl
DE LUXE APPOINTMENTS, uvwi the driv
actually below several. Yet the new tng convenience of an ammeter and
Meteor is quality-built throughout, oil-pressure gauge. Power steerlngi
so luxurious in every detail, it has,.. and power brakes are also available.
REG. $14.95
MODEL F-60
GE Steam & Dry Iron
SAVES LIKE A COMPACT... PERFORMS LIKE A BIG CAR!
REG.4921.95
GE Automatic Toaster
THOSE
VALUABLE
EXTRAS
tOTECT with FIRE INSURANC!
Mo.1 nrtn ran b* prevented by practifb'F
caution . . . but not all. Play K M'e *
be sure you have adequate fire *n^_ra.nT
cover everything you own. SEE I S tod .
WESALUATE OUR LOCAL FIREMEN!
^fODElr^V
GE Automatic Saucepan $10.95
TWO THRIFTY ENGINES to choose from. A SEAUTIFUl BALANCE between power
Pick the "6" or new top-performance and weight (less than 3,000 lbs.) to
2J1 V-8. Either way, you will enjoy deliver bjrilliant performance for
compact-car gas mileage, plus , . . cruising, hill climbing and parsing.
r ' ...PLUS ALL THESE OTHER FEATURES!
MORE RIDE ADVANCES than any car near ita price. These include Cushion-kink
Suspension, and a new type of unitized body ("torque-box" design) that checks
vibratious before they can reach the passenger oompartment. The result! The
first car that handles like a compact yet rides like a big ear: smooth, solid, quiet.
ROUTINE SERVICE only twice A year or at 6,000- lo 30,000-mile intervals. The
Mercury Meteor is quality-designed and built to save you money every'mils
•~«I«riWry month. See it^tiow on display at your Mercury dealer's showroom.
Char it
East Side Baptist
Youth To Present
Christmas Program
The Ernst Side Baptist Church
young people invite all young
people to their Christmas carol-
ing and hayride on December 1*.
The sroup will meet at 0 pan.
REG. $31.95
Toilet T
4 Rolls
GE Transistor Radio
Ladv Sunbeam Razor
will be served following
eeooecrs pe CjMrWf ‘ hk>to« company
hayride
FRANCE* Wi
WE GIVE S.&H. GREEN STAMPS
CLEMONS MOTOR CO
Our Only Busin***
WITH ALL PURCHASES
INSURANCE
it embraces; but true friendship
gives new Ufe and animation to
Phone 356-2366
the object it
Comanche, Texas
• Clean your windshield.
• Sweep your floorboards.
• Check your oil, your ra-
diator, yop.* battery.
• Check yodr tires
man
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1961, newspaper, December 15, 1961; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892238/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.