The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1927 Page: 6 of 8
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THE COMANCHE QHJEP NOVEMBER 4, 1927.
NEWS FROM COUNTY AGENT
We want to have . a terracing
school in every school district in Co-
manche County. Let ua know when
your community is ready for such a
school.
There will be a terracing school
at Proctor on the afternoon of Thur
sday, November 10. The school will
bo held at J. W. Croft’s farm about
a mile west of Proctor. S. I. Free-
man, agricultural teacher in Proctor
High School, will assist the County
Agent with the school.
* 4mU Club will be organised at
Haase High SchoC.' Frid*>' £rom *
"to « Prof. Hanna, WUX
assist with the organization, has al-
ready succeeded in arousing much in
terest in the proposed club and it is
believed that the new organization
will be a live wire from the start.
Some of the Sidney Club members
are planning to attend the meeting
•**d give the Hasse.boys and girls the
Zi their experience. ;
"Since the new government trapper
Is at work in the county new inter-
est is being aroused in the Anti-
Farm Theft Association. New mem-
bers are being added every few
weeks. Those who wish to join should
see the County Agent or W. F.
Howlngton, secretary. ,
J, A. BARTON County Agent
Brightman, J. E. Morris, G L Mor-
Vciy <ine high grade shirts
mis, Sutton Dudley C. V. Caver and
Marvin Lee, and I. T. Clemons.
Superintendent of Sunday School,
O. H. Donaho. '. I — 1
President of Epworth League, Bes
aie Cartdr Wynne.
Chairman Ladies Missionary Soc- At 7:30 this evening the High
"7’ ,r?: ,**• , . SchopI auditorium will be the scene
Local Preacher, John Donaho. , of a community gathering at which
Diatrict Evangelist, J. D. Smoot, the public school teachers will be
specially priced at Slider
Lacy's.
P. T. A. HONOR TEACHERS
Superannuate preacher, N. E.
Gardner.
Church lay Leader, Judge R, A.
Luker; Trustees of the church: O.H.
Donaho, L. E. Grainger, F. E. Adams
METHODIST CHURCH NEWS
At the 11 o’clock hour Sunday
morning the need for a new church
building was discussed. A large num
her of those present endorsed the
movement. »
Annual conference will be held at
the First Methodist Church at Fort
Worth, beginning Wednesday Novem
bar 16. . t
On Sunday November 20 there will
he a big lay rally at the 11 o’clock
hour at the local church under the
leadership of Judge Luker.
The following have been elected as
officials of the church for the en-
suing year:
Board of Stewarts: L. F. Elkins,
C. E. Frost; J. C„ Wilkerson, O. H.
Donaho, Ira Clemons Homer Wil-
helm, G, 8. dark; J. W. Scurry,
G. S. Emert I M Cochran, O. O.
honor guests. Mrs. Hart Shoemaker
who has charge of the program stat-
es that an interesting program has
been prepared for the occasion,
, _ . _ _ _ . ., . which will be simple a good fellow-
t ^ghtman^ and gj,ip meeting and in no sense formal
with plenty of fun for everyone. Re-
freshments will be served.
I. T. Clemons, L. F. Elkins and J. W.
Scurfy i v
Special prices on all ho***
collars and leather. goods at
Slider and Lacy.
Special
CARD OF THANKS .
We wish to thank our friends for
their kindly assistance and their
words of comfort in the loss of Mrs.
D. h: Gore. Your help and sympathy
will be remembered by us all and
the knowledge of your? friendship Is
a comfort ton*.
’ D. L. Gore $nd family
irtin and fa
prices on all horse
goods at
Slider and Lacy.
co£- wd leather
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GOLF PLAYERS, AUTOMOBILE
TOURISTS AND OTHERS
’ USE
JACK’S LOTION FOR .
chiggers, sunburn, windburn, etc.
Guaranteed by Paris Smith for all
Skin and Scalp Troubles.—Sold by
Paris Smith Druggist. tf
METHODIST CIRCUIT NEWS
Curlec suits at Slider and
Lacy. Price $22.95.
APPETIZER
»ore
J. C. C. Mar
family
BOARD CHURCH
CEMETERY WORKING
There will be a working at the
Board Church Cemetery next Armis-
tice Day, Friday November 11. Every
one come early and bring dinner,
as there is lots of work to be done.
Bring something to work with. -
Committee.
MOTHERS
Watch for symptoms of worms in your
children. These parasites are the great
destroyers of child life. If you have
reason to think your child has worms, act
quiokly. Give the little one a dose or
two of White's Cream Vermifuge. Worms
cannot exist where this time-tried and
successful remedy is used. It drives out
the worms and restores the rosy hue of
health to baby cheeks. Price 35c. Sold by
PARIS SMITH. DRUGGIST
Wm. REESE COMPANY
ENTERTAINS SCHOOLMATES
Miss Garry Palmer entertained a
number of her schoolmates with a
Halloween party at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Inez Palmer Monday
afternoon. V ’ „
All the little girls were gaily
dressed in Halloween holiday eoa-
tumo> and spent the time merrily in
playing children games and in list-
ening to ghost stories.
Refreshments consisting of ice
cream and cake were served.
See Slider & Lacy for shoes
made of solid leather for every
member of the family.__
Colds
TO WtUKVE-
Start thorough bowrl teticosed rid roar
si'trSS-s Q&grzji
MUd, •aft, purely vegetabU-2^:
All three Comanche druggists
m * mntnw
•apotbor. It m»h— —ting s r—I
|Ti wro. J«ot try h Mart war
aitiol Toollbo—rgiboghow
good food will t—to. AlldroggloU.
ForceTonic
We will have preaching at Indian
Creek Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7
p. m. Afternoon services at White
Point at 3. A full attendance at all
the services is desired.
The Central Texas Conference will
be held at Fort Worth, November 16
Let all churches try to have every-
thing in fall by that date.
-We assisted in laying to rest the
six months old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Weaver of Sidney, Texas Tuet
day. Interment was made in the Pen-
dergrass Ometery. We are praying
that God may bless and comfort
these good people in their great loss.
J. L. RAY Pastor
Curlec suits at Slider and
Lacy. Price $22.95.
CARD OP THANKS
We wish tp thank our friends who
came to our aid in the death of our
precious mother and aunt. ,
May God reward each and every
one is our prayer.
Mrs. C. M. Ellison and family
Mrs. W. H Loader and frmily
Got thlsl
kemedfl
KsisSiHSS
'CPAJO OtHTMEMT
Fine all wool hand tailored
suits for $24.95 Slider & Lacy.
LOOK..! READJ
20 % Off
PROFIT J
SALE
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20 Percent Oft
STARTS
SATURDAY
NOV. 5 '
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November Stojck Reducing
SATURDAY WE START A HUGE STOCK REDUCING SALE—AN UN
PRECEDENTKD OFFER COMING AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR,
WHEN FALL BUYING IS MOSTLY DONE. WHY DO WE DO IT?
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BECAUSE—October has been a period of Hot Weather—business has been retarded,"
heavy floods have to be moved--and we have only 2 short months to move them in—and
we WILL HOLD NOW A 20 PER CENT OFF SALE—to move winter merchandise—
and get ready for Christmas business—and put our house in ord£r for Spring—so re-
gardless of lost profits—here goes!!
ANY $40.00 ARTICLE____
$32.00
ANY $2.00 ARTICLE
.. $1.60
ANY $30.00 ARTICLE ....
$24.00
ANY $1.00 ARTICLE
.....,80c
_ 40c
ANY $20.00 ARTICLE____
$16.00
ANY 50c ARTICLE______
ANY $10.00 ARTICLE
. $8.00
ANY 25c ARTICLE______
_____20c
ANY $5.00 ARTICLE ______
$4.00
ANY 10c ARTICLE______
______8c
ANY $3. 00 ARTICLE .7___
. $2.40
You can’t help saving
BUY—Overcoats, suits, hats, shoes, blankets, comforts, dresses, coats, hats, silks, wool
ens, gift Roods, Christmas presents, everything—THE STRAIGHT 20 PI2R . CENT
OFFER ALL OVER THE STORE—means bigger and better savings than greater re-
ductions on leaders—YOU SAVE ON EVERYTHING YOU BUY—IF YOU BUY NOW
■*. THE ROADS ARE GOOD—STEP ON THE GAS, AND MAKE YOUR
SELECTIONS DURING THIS 10 DAYS SALE-COFFERING 20 PER
CENT OFF FOR CASH! ' I
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20 per cent off means 25 per cent on—so when you buy now at 20 per cent off you
afa makipf 'a direct-saving of 25 per cent—which added to the cost of doing business
means you are buying at Cost—no profit to us. . --1 -
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1927, newspaper, November 4, 1927; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth903899/m1/6/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.