The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1954 Page: 3 of 16
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TIIEj COMANCHE CHIEF
JULY 30. 1954
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n>d .** „ys announce-
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g**0* Che Union
to bring a
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tC" Courthouse Nows Carter Family
1 Holds Reunion
The ladies of the Newburg H D !*</9rdrd
club-had ft called meeting alter 3 n^hiL Fl^n^lin, ?u*h’ 73. Rt.'. Friends and relative* nf th„
pouncll Monday afternoon July 12. a. dl®d JulV H. Burial Carter family me* at Lot
present were Mr, and
Hasse Dingier^
H D Club
Holds Meeting
By Cdub Reporter
Born July 19.]££ in Little Rock, nSal rSon
All enjoyed the book revue Riven fj™’' *3 years ftetlnSTam?' Mr'.' hl J^oTnlr *\F MJi m"11 Heea^DlwHer
M^s. Virgil Parsons' and Mrs,
Allison Baker were co-hostess to
1 4 momhakWi! rvf the t T.. _____
Martha Jefferson Flanagan, 92.
and Mrs. Don Gray Invited all the R. . _. .....— * »z.
__________... ,.,1»K AT___L. ._' 1«T>1 in Mississinnl no,.,,*,.,.---#
ner H L rfimer. Mr. and Mm. a' ft*!’1 ^ “»• Board
C. Jones Mr and MTs . J .A. Jones. Cpurch Tabernacle
Acton Carter, Mr and iMVs T
council members and the guests u^L.1' D 7--,—- —v“ nr m Acton Carter Mr 1 . . _
» «•"*- home Buual July 2i in zion o Roaem Mr 7 ^lrs wulle Northcutt. opened
rnetery „£orn November 7.1 Wilheta MrLn^ m r „ the meetlnB w>th Mrs Virgil Par-
refreshmenta with the Newburg jt^4fl.,M2?*1*8lppl DaiHchter oflKown Mr and m/w w o 7^ ?on leadmgthe Hioup tn repeat-
flfite rtsssi^teMiE----- ~
Mr and Mrs . Doc Edwards Mr
r„iv o,,lch« County 51 ’ years Husband 1 mr nnaHUton c
SSSeik^trSSSassSffS»“ " "i * **“
pmSS D,strirt Court
Johnson the president presmea .
over the short business session.' 1 \ J Kelley et al vs. Fordtrand
Mrs. Arthur inspired all the Johnson et al, suit for damage,
Mns. Texia Jackson vs. Tr«vis
t
if Shot'
Jackson, divorce.
Betty 8ims vs. J c. Sims,
voice.
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Drug Store
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Mrs. Arthur inspired all the
dies In waiting to redecorate
[heir; kitchens.
^fhe hostesses, Mrs Keith
Johnson and Mrs. Roy Henson „
served delicious punch and cookies ‘ j .... e Recorded
to the following club members: CliarlancJ and'
» John Pogue. Earl Seay. Don ' JJ“ ""™ **•>■ j.rrieO
Gray. Charlie Hlcks. mnd a guest c ‘ wfiha^f' v‘ G,nes-
Mrs. Tom Spencer . VePra ,ind
At this meeting It wns decided Jaly ;■> bv k! Pil ^ "TV
to have a-Newbyrg Home Demon- le^ ?' K rh'‘*
stratlon Birthday nartv, on Tues- j m in i n>f 1
dav night August 24 at the Com- | ™rria*‘‘ Licenses
munlty Center. There will be fun .Lawtence Perall Alnson
lor ail You all come! Mrs.. Dorothy Wallace.
Deeds ^Recorded
Mrs. Rena Allen to M L. Dixon
and wife, Etta, part of Block 28,
Central Addition ■ of De Leon.
Consideration $3,900.
„ U B. Gregory 8r. and wife.
Viola, to J. M, Holdrid^e and
wife. Gladys. Lots 3 and 4, Block
7. Ross Second Addition, City of
De Leon. Consideration $300
O. T. Weatherford and wife,
Anna Mae to Johnnie Chupp
and wife. Marjorie.
Mrs Herman Northcutt. 1<V1 the
group in singing the clubs favorite
song, "Sweet Hour of Prayer”.
and Mrs. Jlrri Rogom.-Ne^y'Hickl ^ Dayle elecL*d
Knby Hicks Mr apd Mrs. Ira MfS' Prarl Pulm^'
Carter and Shirley Mr And MW* y,ar-
J W Pate, Mr. and Mrs. Lill Hw- vlct$!'pr<'^dpri|( for'. c-oming
drix. Miss Myrtle V ndrix W T "L r^creatlon Uu croup. pre-
«_•—^.. - - . • sented on, amateur hour ITir win-
wus Mrs. .Doyle R«ed. who
Coker, Mr. and Mr; C L TT*>n-
drii, and DlrothTMr «d Mm ner‘was Mrs Doyle Reed, .......
ftoy Loudermilk. Gilbert and ,!-Ve a c’omical I'euding, the titlc.Tf
Walter Bob, Mr. and Mrs t)
and
Williford Family
Holds Reunion
"Courtin’ Sal. and if you will par-
< itoliy! Mr.^ahd Mrs v expresalon w<
HuCok„. Me anU Mr,. Bill or..-' S “““
All enjoyed Lhtf day visiting and seCret Pa> day for
the' basket and barbecue lunch ! !1 Such * delightful
The reunion will be held next tlme didI have exchanging and
year at the same1 date and place, c^rntma^^ Set‘mi‘d most llkt
WORD C ONTRACTED FOR -Z~t--
CONCORD CEAtKTERY FENCE ! „ , “)“wUm T
Work has bbeen contracted for 1 °fmv
'the building of a fine new fence Mihail and childten of Yoakum
at 'the Concord Cemetery. ari' vJ*1“ng lps Mrs Jot‘.
"Those interested in*the welfare and other re,atlve* and
of the Concord Cemetery are fri*nds here , |
urged to contact a member 6f the
finance committee,” say those In
There will be no morning wor-
»h» w • t ~~ ~ ^ aires of l8hlP or evening worship this Sun-
gbufcet for VuUch"the|Consider,tton $5,750' ° ™V'jSurdS. The SSrie'fSu STm,--
js 1 srs&fijyriisssrTt I ca ^
ton on
Drug Store
IknI'2.00
|>y JfrifMUKw!
HEN LELONG
#ie stick cologne
Members of the late w m Wil-
liford femllv began ge^herlng nt
lAk« Ear s P^-k eariy Tuesdav
morning Jiih- 20 for thofr tr-r rt<>v
annual reunion each fam*lv
bringing
first day.
Only four of th»* Immediate
family are living, all being pre-
sent. they are: J. H, WUjiford.
Mrs. May OafTett. Mrs. Luke
Stewart and Mrs. • C. L. O'Dell.
There aer 104 grandchildren with
56 present, 144 great grandchild-
ren with 46 present and 59 great,
great grandchildren with 12 pre-
- sent Making a total of 122 of the
family present. . ... /
In t.h«* afternoon the ladles re-
vealed their secret pals when gifts
were exchanged.
The records show there have
years meeting as follows: Shirley,
been four marriages slnpe last
Taylor to Joyce Nebb ' Eugerg
| Moore to Barbara Coan. Curtis
1 Ruth Williford to William Stacey
! Qllea, Jr. Betty Sue Mjoore to Carl
Dean Strube.
There wefe nine birth: To Mr.
and Mrs. Joss Williford, Jr.. Joe
Travis- To Mr. and Mrs. Robert, I
Christian. Kay Lynn; To Mr. and
Mrs. WhLston Williford. Bradley:
Mr. and Mrs. David Powell Willi-
ford. Oirl; Mr. and Mrs Jimmy
Carpenter. John David; Mr. and
Mts. Alvin 8tephenson. Robert
Keith: Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Bar-
row. Jerry Lynn: Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest MAh an. Ginger Lyn; Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Willingham.
Kathy Lynn
There has been only one fleath
In the family that of Mrs. W. P. Q
Whltow. •
• There were 12 visitors: Mrs. Ele | m
Roberson, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tupin r-y
and Nelda. Mr. and Mrs Herman «
Watson and Patsy. Mr. and Mrs. •
,J. N. Isham. Dole nnd Janice, j •
} In the business meeting held ■ «
(Tuesday evening the following of- |
I fleers were elected for anothf
charge.
Presbyrerian Church
San Antonio Visitors
Mr. and MJ~s. Ted Durham and
son, Rusty, and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Durham, Jr., and dau-
ghters, Deanna and Sharon, were
San Antonio visitors the first of
the week. Mr. and Mm. Ted Dur-
ham attended the State Pharmacy
meeting.
TT"' ~ ru‘,»u|J. iot in ing a conference designed for' Mr ana John Jonnk am
STtSt^£!S- WhT- inters and laymen church ^ns. Gray, and Dirk, were Gal
nson survey. Consideration t ion w„ n ___veston visitors last week
rison Survey, Consideration $300.1 trTsmaJl cor^niS^s
New Motor Vehicles Registered I Sunday School will be held this
Hilton -Burks, Comanche, 1954 Sunday at the regular time of 10
^ 'o'clock.
Ford Sedan.
Here From Dallas
Ml*, and Mrs Bill Meyers and
Here From Odessa
Mr. and Mrs. Ory Grigsby of I Mr and Mrs Bill Meyers and
Odessa were back home for the daughters, and Mrs. Chapmarrof
week-end visiting friends and rel- Dallas visited with Mr. and Mrs.
atlves. Ous Meyers here over the week-
. end. .
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when you buy tho
largest size off
MUCH
-fcr msnta/£F
from pain of
HEADACHE, NEURITIS
NEURALGIA
100 tablets only
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WLPnrCl A iiig ^-M^ Htdmr—Stephenson. sec -
of f»mni» .LUCIEN treas.;,Ned Stewart and Bill Mew- |
SOLID COI OC.NF- boh) purchasing committee. •
[l . V,. . ** TWotton was made and carr*et» •
“ 2 ' ’ Srtr,ik* 11 that that the reunion be only ore ;
day and night next year and that,
be Tuesday and Tuesday night |
after the third Sunday in July at
Lake Eanes Park.
All enjoyed the music furnish-
ed byJHerman Watson. Jay Tupin,
J. N Ishaht iM>d Mcrl^Davls.
Attending MUnnacy Meeting (,
Mr. and K^s. C. L. Huett. of
the Service Drug Store, are at-
tending the State Pharmacy meet-
ing at San Antonio. • 1. .
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COMANCHE THEATRES
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Majestic Sun Drive - In
TBOIHMY. July $9
MONTGOMERY CLIFF
and JENIFER JONES in
‘INDISCRETION OK
AMERIC AN WIFE*
FRIDAY A SATURDAY,
‘ July 30-31
“THE YELLOW
TOMAHAWK”
with RORY CALHOUN.
PEOOLE CASTLE
SECOND FEATURE
SUNDAY A MONDAY,
v Aug. 1-2
DANNY KAYE in
“KNOC K ON WOOD”
TUESDAY. Aug. 3
“PRINCESS OF -
THE NILE”
with DEBRA PAGET.
JEFFREY HUNTER
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY,
Aug. 4-5
OREOORY PECK and
BRODERICK CRAWFORD
in
“NIOHT PEOPLE”
Filmed In Clnemscope
, ..._
THURSDAY, July 2»
. 60r a Car Nlte • .j
CORNEL WILDE and’
TERESA WRIGHT in
, “CALIFORNIA
CONOIKST”
FRIDAY A SATURDAY.
July 30-31
Double Feature
LORETTA YOUNO and
WILLIAM HOLDEN ln^
“RACHEL AND THE
STRANGER”
- D I U « -
JANE RUSSELL In
“MONTANA BELLE”
8UNDAY A MONDAY,
Aug. 1-2 ' ,
CHARLTON HESTON and
ELEANOR PARKER In
"IMF NAKED
JINGLE”
TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY.
Aug. 3-4
JANE POWELL and
OORDON Me REA ifi
“THREE SAILORS
AND A.GIRL”
THURSDAY, Aug. 5
RAY MIDLAND in
“SUSPICION”
60c a Car Night
fTlovies Are Better Than Ever
SERVICE
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACV
ISJafyAze*. (ZgeHty DRUG STORE
For Go//, Tenn/a
•tc.
for Bright gun
Sport Style
SUN VISOI
1 Green 9{\(
l | Aceta/*
Adiustable use
WALGREEN 100’fr—Get Acquainted Offer
(Below H Reg. 49e
(limit 2>
RSPIRin Prim
LARGE PITUIIER. fi GLASSES
ICE TER SET
COMETTE. Reg. $1.95
nyiiohs
Green
24/ J
89/
1
Special
Oimit 3)
$1.19
M FT. 5-lR. GUARANTEE ——— rr
WATER HOSE $4.29
, A. siip|BI-j'Value—yr..:$ sprinkler hose $2.39
’ DAV SUPER SPECIAL!
* MONIT-SAVING GIT-ACOUAINTID
*qm» THUeSDAY rhrv WEDNESDAY .
* w *.~UUajtyiecK
Chlorophyll
Tooth Paste
PjyiryfrtJimcm.for fra.
p iwJ il,e clock. -Ib-ttcr
j-.Two-fot-onc'’ offer is
^ (willed!
| fanrtius fragrances
IWMCin TAILS (*1N
| S'WCCO BALALAIKA
(# Drug Store
BtLO^
PRICE!
SUPER ■
SPECIAL
7 DAY
THANKS, FIREMEN!
|^*wberB of the Comanche
***■ Fire Department,
Tex**.
^ Hnem
July 28, 1954
X:
ien:
ithe fj° thank eaoh of y°u for the fine work done
l»t a6, broke out early last Friday mom-
1 ^ North Side/ -
/0r^ '‘opt this fire from spreading, and
n fhe damage. "
I/: jn«urance men, they too have agreed
! <rnighty .fine job—one that couldn’t
L tc if K)f ^-of fife fighting, and I personally
■ " of you again.
4
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Charlie Marshall, Owner, .
*‘v NORTH SIDE CAFE.
1
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LlQUio cw bam 11 <*_
w'Th EG6
tA NOLIZfP
I FORMULA 20 I
LIQUID CREAM
SHAMPOO
WITH EGG
8-OUNCE
bottle .....
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Service 7brug Store
XVcug xzcft tZpcncij
Jeris Hair Tonic
Ulth Free G;Uor JGii
All New-Faster, Easier
T QK I
15 Minute Wave Set.
reg. $1.50 size
4 98c
I TIDY CREAM
DEODORANT
l-ounct 00e
1 Harmless to
clothf*
*1.39 VALVE
AEROSOL
DOT BOMB
M QOc
bugt .90
12-os spray
is*-
l3V5l - '
NEW SELECTIONS
BEAUTIFUL
...........SUMMER
Costume
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ANTISEPTIC
HYDR06EN
PEROXIDE
PINT 1 Qc
bottle . ID
Jewelry $
Mmkm» 0*11 Hmlr ffiinwf
Supei-lonoli«4e to proteci
natural oiit1 Float* away
dirt—rinses out in a *wi*h
FORMULA 20 Fuafeg
Oil SHAMPOO
B ounce bottle . . .
89'
jit i — - |
1 xrrvnrr I
Economy Sin
75* BAYER
ASPIRIN
Bottle cq, *
of 100
c
COLGATE
27c Site
TOOTH
PASTE
2 for 39c
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r .1
rK0LYN0S
“Super WKIte"
TOOTH PASTE
2:69*
Sefff
PRO 59
TOOTH BRUSH
PlcsibU bristle*
Penny S-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-r-s!
Gay Ruff let I
PLASTIC
TEA APRON
Choice OOc
of color 4.0
.. ALL
Swim
Iteniis
Piny Balls,
, etc.
Vi Off
Package Tie I
Parcel Past
TWINE
i°°2n5'
25 to 30 Amp.
Refaiar 10*
Fa$e Plags
533*
Soft Velour
IIP Powder
Paff Salt
2"* 15'
Vacation Mutt
Taatk Bmk
Caataiaer
Sturdy Qc
ptaetic . . at
Foci TO
TAMPAX
MeVtm Ns* la
tamtary 0r*t*«tt*R
H:
20 ■
SCHICK
BLADES
Evcr*h«rp ni.ctor
73c
4-01.
LUSTRE
CREME
Cr**m shampoo
$1
♦'/.-or CUH
Palmolive
Rapid Shave
Aerosol Bomb
79c
t
I GLAMORIZE
> YOUR HAIR
with
Nestle
COLORINSE
Rinse* In,
Shampoos out.
COLORTINT. more
than « rinse but not
n permanent dye.
1# earlting shade*.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1954, newspaper, July 30, 1954; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892261/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.