The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1927 Page: 5 of 8
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Mandolin Oab vj Mrs. Martha Mull
Delight* Audience
Dies Suddenly
Thirteen pretty girl*
fin* looking boys,
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three Mul1’ ««* 82 died at
sing the m.-lE”* ^ 8 A MuI1, €o-
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thift followed each an: ‘
The entire program
dered. Miss Mary Ti
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cheetra was directed by Miss Julia
that she knew
children,
charge of L.A.
_ —- ---. —Jr. Freeman be*
h»g Fhst Grand Chancellor of the
lodge.
tb» F"*F were. Mabel
Fo,wlar, Mary Tatem, Evelyn Bmr-
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Hayes, Clara De
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BUI Bolton,
man Lett, Miss' Jalvie Struve, and
L. A. Freeman.
Kev J. L.
servioaa at
Sidney .jmxt Sunday
o'do&K* in ttegsvwtpg at 8. He
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p^will Sold regular
Melho^gt shurch at
ndsy morning, at 11
interment was made
at the Zion ^1U cem
Aunt Martha
ly respected and
the Sosa^
ne of the high-
wed dtisens of
oommunity. She fas
bom in Alabama in 1846, being t
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pay,
8he had resided in Comanche county
for a number of yeaVs,
CTNTRAL CHRISTIAN CHUBCH
Thera will be all the regular ser-
vfces of the church Sunday. Begin-
bg promptly at ten o'clock the
Sunday School will open Its song
abd devotional sendee followed by
the study lessons by the various
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There will be preaching services
r and the evening
at both the morning
hours.
The Christian Endeavor will have
a moot helpful lessen at its masting
* o’clock. The subject to be
at■amm
discussed
deals with grest pieces of.
psstry •and their influence upon life.
A wall equipped croquet, court
'i Will soon be flumd on the church
Hwn where tournaments will take
place between the players from this
I who i
and other churches
to play.
The public has a most
vitstion to attend aH onr
cordial in*
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Use Good Paint
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Don’t be penny-wise
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and pound-foolish
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* CLASSIFIED ADS , *
■ <t tt » 88 - an umnu
announcement party for
■ : Miss LOTTIE HOLMAN
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FOB 8 per cert loons gef H. LT
Stewart, Secretary-TVeoeumr, Fed-
eral Farm Loon Association.
nJLPEr CENT
Farm and Ranch Loans through
Tho^Fneral Land Bank of Hous-
jrt. , J. 1. Bonner Secretary
Treasurer, Comanche N. F. L. A.
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SEED—A few more Seed Peas, June
Corn, and 8ure Croper. Binder twine,
and Groseries at the right pries,
every day in the week. Strictly cash.
E. H. Jones, Grooer. - ^(tf)
ENGLISH SETTER DOGS—Right
sge to start fall hunting, finest pet*
from registered winning blood. V. R.
Pearson, Box 222, Brocken ridge,
Texas. 89-42-pd
Plenty of time to put out potato
slips up to June 26th. For the bel-
auds of the season will sell certified
genuine Porte Rician Yam slips at
$140 per thousand F. O. B. Coman-
che. Wade Everidge JZ_ (tf)
SEE ME FOR MONUMENTS
I am representing the Consumers
Monument Company of Ballgreqnd,
G*. and can save you money on
your purchases. See me before you
buy; A. C. Wells, Comanche, Tex te
tOST—A brown leather hand bag,
with Initials J. R. B. on outside. Can
be indentified by tetters so inside
addressed to Judge Burton) Weed,
Texas. Lost near or in De Lean on
Comanche-Dublfai mad via Da-loan.
Judga Burton, .Comanche. lt-pd
L6ST—A .balloon Ford - casing, - be-
tween Owl Confectionery and Lime’s
Dairy. Return to D. W. Long, lt-pd
!WANTED—To buy five or six hen-
rired little turkeys. See Ed R. Limn
Comanche, Tana. . (42-4Spd)
first
Comanche, Texas Route L lt-pd
NOTICE—If me wart to buy, fall,
er exchange farms, ranchse, or dty
psspaity of any deocriptien, any-
where, aae P. M. Fagan, CnmsWfha,
Texas. lt-pd
the
.evening, June 1, when. MJ*s Lottie
entertained the Friday Bridge club.
While t|» games were progressing
s mysterious card revealed the sec-
ret of the approaching marriage of
Mis* Lottie Holman of Comanche
10 J. R. Card of Dallas, which is to
take place in that dty June 27.
The dub members had anticipated
the announcement and brought to
the party s shower of all kinds of
articles that , are useful to a bride.
This came a» a complete surprise to
Miss Holman.
Besides the club members, the fol-
lowing out of town guests were
present! Mrs. W. O. Hamilton of
Dallas, Mrs. John D. Waring Jr., of
Corpus Christ!, sold Mrs. P. R. Hunt-
ington of Now Mexico. ,
Delicious refreshments ^consisting
of grape juke and pie mods
were served. ; ;V
Miss Holman is fhs daughter of
Mrs. J. A- H&lman o“
The gToom^la a prominent
of Comanche,
business
known by
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NOTICE TO MASONS
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will be held at the lodge room next
Monday evening at 8 o'clock. It Is
desired that every member of the
lodge be present as this is the time
for the annual election of officers.
A luncheon will be spread after the
adjournment of the lodge. All visit-
ing brethern are cordially invited.
E. E. ANTHONY, W. M.
C. A. GREENE, Secretary
Gantz Honored By
Fellow Workers
School Burnt At
G^Cfaill
week, the
partially covered
amount
School was discontinued in _
building a year ago when the schoql
district was consolidated 'with Proc-
tor and the building at the time of
the Are was J —
ms used is » itmuhaanik
It was occupied by Prof. Framisii
of tfc* Factor School, who
The county superintendent of Tex-
as have selected by their ballot H.L.
Gants to represent them on the
State Committee for Accrediting
and Affiliating High Schools.
Thera are twelve members of the
committee.
principal
•l»o drove on# of the school trucks.
On the night qf .the Use no. owl
was home except two young boy,
brothers of Mr. Frseraam They sue-
ceeded in saving part of the'furni-
ture. The origin o|. the fire is un-
known.
ilttee, six representing the eol-
and six the public school, only
one of whom is a county superinten-
dent. State Supt. Mam also serves
on the Committee.
Flies cause mom deaths than aO
.State*,
year, 40,000 d --------
killed. Health
wan. In the United
404)00 deaths, Flies
Supt Gants will leave Sunday to
committee
attend-a masting of the
which tneUts In Austin Monday.
EMERT8
^Fitting^Station aod^Grocery. ^Dub-
the uas of Fly-1
scientific bisect
Mellon Institute
seamh by
Fty-Tox. 1
fragrant, sure. Shunto ,
on each bottle (bMlTloMfl) for kill-
ing ALL house-bold insects. Fly-Ton
ia tha model? Safsguant to
QUIT TOBACCO or snuff easily, in-
expensively with pleasant
not. Not
mnikine. Gladly sand ’ pagtieularsi
Just send address to R E Stokes,
Mehewk. Florida. lt-p
ROOMS TO RENT—Phone 288.
Mrs. A. M. Carwile ltc
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Former Comanche students were
signally honored la recent elections
In Daniel Baker by athletic
and the student body in the election
of Curtis' Montgomery as pihsldent
of the student body this being the
highest honorary position in the
school. "Eggs” Hammonds wis
elected captain of the track team
and Broad former C. H. S. student
wae elected captain of the base ball
team for the coming year.
Use—
if year
Concerning these boys the Colleg-
ian had the following to say
On Friday morning, May 20, in
chapel, the student body of Daniel
Baker College elected student offi-
cers for next school term.
Curtis Montgomery, president of
student body. This is the highest
honorary position in Daniel Baker.
John Sullivan, editor of the
“Collegian.”
The baseball team met Tuesday
morning and elected George Broad
catcher, and one of the very best
Daniel Baker has ever put on the
field, captain for the season of 1228.
Broad has been playing with the
Billies for two years, and has proven
himself a good catcher as well a*
one of the best hitters on the club,
flaying in practically every game,
of both seasons he has hit for •#
average of well over .800. A better;
choice could not have been-
Sherwirv Williams
PaintsS
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Exclusive Agents
He is one of the only two men in
Daniel Baker who has ever lettered
on two T. I. A. A. championship
teams in sucqossiort. He won Bis
letter on thfc *26 baseball team and
oh the *28 football team. In football
he plays at end, and though rather
light, he is a hustling playar who
was seldom sem off Wp »ot
Tuesdav afternoon the track squad
sleeted their captain for the ••***
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sports, whkhk a rafa
Uds school. This raagy^yojjh^
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Do yoU use flour that’s soads by your home *• *•
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Do-you knbw what the kind is that you buy?,
Aa you wood tt, mg knead U for baking at
Making biscuits, a cake or a pia,
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hems town mill
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The best'!
From cleanly
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A flour thst ^Taiwaya nutritious and good,
And'wbtss and dolickusly
Wont
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Tha brands eg the flour^that it uisiftsf?
Aad than won’t yon giva It si
In yonr. Msuaith, year piss And you* «
Do you know arirta, running your horns town
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If not his sequstataaes aooo moka,
For he U your miller and his# intsrsst is
hi the brsad cahrt Pf* P^ that you bake.
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Response to the
quality of our
PAINTS
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ONLY THE BEST i\ good enough
in paint and we know and handle
the best Time will tell the story1.
MAINTAIN A GOOD FRONT is the admonition always given to sales-
men. It is good advise for a firm to keep the front well painted. THE
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YOUR HOME—WHERE YOU LIVE—Must be attractive to get a full
measure of joy out of living—It keeps the wood and keeps happiness and
, pride in the home. - •»;
FOR INTERIOR PAINTING see our line of Duco Paints, new in idea and
uses—You will always use Duco once you try it
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Carpenter, W. H. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1927, newspaper, June 10, 1927; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth903993/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.