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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 9

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Amarillo, Texas
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9
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MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1943. ILO, ALL ALL THE ound Town Csrol "Call a Hammond Cal), 5281." BUS TALK Mr. and Mis. L. S.

SIDE LINE Maybe ho thought there wouldn't be any more tourists in New Mexico. But he was prepared for them, just in case. He had on full regalia moccasins, head-band 1814 Parker returned Sun- they day from San Diego where three weeks visiting Nemcchek's parents, Mr. and Mrs.i FOOT E. Garrick O'Eryan, and his mother, Mrs.

Mary Nemechck. and Indian blanket. kets. His little "stand" was full of trin- And he was just as strong and silent as ever. Maybe more so.

He was plowing FOR YOUR INFORMATION Mrs. Cora Senner of Los is spending two daughter, Jackie, 00 Madison Street, left Thursday for Los Angeles where they will spend a month with rela- rtllK UltrD 10 0 i ff months with her niece, Mrs. Miss Liva Lawrence of Midland arrived Saturday to a daughter for Mr. and D. P.

Curtis. 2002 Houston Street. She was born at the Northwest Texas Hospital, and her birthday is and Mrs. G. A.

Blood. 1013 West Eleventh Avenue, are the parents of a son born August 6 at the Northwest Texas Hospital. Mrs. Dart P. Wadley, 1000 Mllam rltt Stuckey, 811 North Vsn Is nirglcal Mri ren Street, surgical Cook, Canyon, surgical Mrs.

W. A. Minnie sui-glcil William Jimmy Rogers, 1300 Cleveland Street, surgical Mrs. Ij. Pitman.

Route 3, medical Miss Znlir, Denver City. med- Brother, patient. Shamrock. Is a Mrs. J.

W. tea) Street, Glenu NewboW. 2217 Polk surgical J. E. James, 831 Mississippi Street, surgical Mrs, Antonia Tijcrlna, 1317 Garfiold Street, surgical Jessie Kill.

Alanreed. medical Miss Clfccdy, Route t. underwent surgery. Mrs. J.

B. Donovan, Austin, is a surgical patient. Dr. Lucy Knollhoif, Kirkoville, underwent a minor operation. Mrs.

Alvie Williams. 901 North Hayes Street, i.s a surgical W'lllam L. Drubs, Routs 3. received with her aunt, Culvtr and 'amlly, West Tenth Avenue. Mr.

and C. 8, Rutledge, 308 Lelund Kentucky relumed weeldBlreet, medical Mrs. J. Street, has had is her guest forjLailie Pearl Hart, Street. IcU lust weeV: to sperd sev-jjeveral days her sister-in-law.

Mrs. jBlcul. cral days In stephenviUe Wadley of Dallas, who left RECOVERy her mother, Mrs. Wells. ACT Mis.

Mtittie He.sler of other gucsu of Mrs. Wadley have KJ Hattheli, West Fifteenth Avenue, at NnrthwMt Texas Hospital recuperating uom a operniior, he underwent Last week, BY THK surgical treatment, A. Black well, 1403 Buchanan Streei. In a Isurglcal patient. James Coppage, Dumas, is r.

medical patient. IT'S from Midland, Pecoi where they spent three weeks visiting relatives. Mrs. I 1110 Beilalre Street, had her guests Iwt week: her daughter and Mr. Banister, Clarendon, medical and Mrs.

L. H. Hobbs of Lubbock, IMO. fainS, WefJ Thira Itaper, 7. D.

Mrt. TV. Sweeney, Dumas, surtteal test- W. Jacloion, Spearman, medltil Porter R. Heyden Street, medicsl Loyd i Canyon, medical and Mrs.

Rntch Deadwiley o( Dal Us. E. E. Owen, Canyon, arrived Thursday to spend three oribeen Lt. and Mrs.

Robert Wadley iour weeks with her sister. Mrs. Alva Conover, of PSeasant Valley. Burl West and his son, Billy Burl, of Independence, who were here for a short visit. They also visited Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Wadley 106 Mississippi Street, have the Wadley farm. Ann Boston of Hart ar- returned from I.os they spent a Mr. VVest'sj rived last week to spend a monthlH'AY brother. Thurlow West and Jarnily i and a SIGN OF THE SEASON weeds seem In Street.

Mrs. spend a week with Mr. and "but atop" corners. JMrs. WhitefieW, 1105 THE GROW1NG grow Ullest with Mr.

and Mrs. Ben a. Lane. I Mrs, Luther G. of Polk Street.

Jaynlee is a niece mont has arrived to spend two if Mrs, LBne. with her parents, Mr. and Bill Miller. 2405 Pillmore Street, Fred Throckmorton, 1203-B eft Thursday for points in South West Thirteenth Avenue. Texas where he will visit a few Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Lane find days. Jack 1-Ulsey West Eighteenth Avenue $100 Monthly for Jack Harris of Dallas arrived Wednesday from las to spend a week visiting Sickness and Accidents his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.

Harris, 1810-A Parker Hospital Benefits--Pays lip To $1,000 If Killed--Costs 3c a Day Policy Sent- FrM for Inspection A NEW sickness--accident--hospital policy that pays up to S100 a month for disability from sickness or accident--and hospital benefits In addition--pays your beneficiary up to $1,000 if you are killed-costs BS little 3c a a And most Important--It covers ALL accidents from the very first day ALL sickness from the Eome erccpt those specif 1- lub ha(l POPULATION A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. DeBord, Claude, August 4 at St.

Anthony's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. Martding of Canyon announce the birth of daughter at St.

Anthony's Hospital. Her birthday is August Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christian of Covered buttons and burkles-i Stinnett are the many attractive models. Button- pare of a holes, hemstitching, belt service, daughter brads.

Gifts, antiques. Al- August 5 at St. eyelets, ways friendly service. Visit Altura Art Shop, 121 West Seventh Ave. DINA MITES The TNT club, which started out the Happy Sat- Anthony's Hospital.

It's a. son for Mr. and Mrs. S. Thompson.

1401 Polk Street. He wa 1 born August 5 at St. Anthony's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Heaps, 616 ihim HfU a woman's MEET THE PEOPLE Mr. and Delbert A. Cooper and their daughter, Glenda.

have NORTH WEST TEXAS moved here from Eleclra. Mr. NEWS Cooper Is rata clerk fof Milier and Miller Krelght Company, and they live at 817-B Carolina Street, Staff and Mrs. C. B.

htve. moved from Chicago. Set. SIMM li ttatloned it the Amarlllo Army Air Field, and thoy live at (he Apartments. he Mrs, Leroy Buren Street, She will be about one week.

A NOTE Pfe. Clarence II. Boat, son of 11710 Jackson Street. Mrs. C.

H. Boat, has been graduated from an Arrny Air Forces Technical Training Command schosl In the Detroit Civilian Schools Area where he has successfully completed Intensive course of instruction as an aircraft technician. He will he transferred io an Army Air Forces unit where his newly acquired skill will be used to keep tlie nation's fighting aircraft at tup efficiency. Pfc. Boaic has been In the armed forces four months and was previously employed hy the Borden Company.

children. Mary dane and RicKey.j 14 0 Yol) arrived last week from Chicago tOi 1 I spend two weeks visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harding thfir daughter, Pauline, SS10 Fill-! more Street left Sunday for Red Rlv Shirley Elrod, 301 MUstssippl surglcsl Newell Russell, CW1- dress, medical. Jeptha E. Walker, 1203 North Street, metiical how ownlnr a pair of red R.

CT. Clink, 111 Travis Street, urr Mr. and Mrs. V. A.

Ryari, 2812 North East Eighth tmedicni May Ruin suuffen Shamrock, medical Gladys Roy Davit, Canyon, Hayden, Pampa, surgical. Mrs. B. L. Thrash, W-B North Plercft Street, medical Mrs.

M. Bohannon, 1001 Lincoln Street, medicsl Thalma Larson, Adrian, medical Miss Stephenson. Student Nurse, jsurglcal Miss Marian, Stephenson, 1108W Lincoln Street, surgical Richard Stroud, 2114 ion Street, medical W. H.i -Campbell, 109 Buchanan Olobe-News Want Arls Cst Mr, Gr7dy TuVnW of Pecos N. M.

they wlii spend a visiting her parents, Mr. and'week. They were accompap.Kd by Irs, Leroy McOlnun. 1108 Brasher. Velmn Lawrence I Mr.

and Mrs. Dewey Morris, 3504 Polk Street, spent the weekend in Pueblo, Colo. They went up la get their two children who have been visiUng Mr. Morris' sister. AMAR1LI.O OSTEOFATIHC HOSPITAL NEWS Wanda Jean Sclridso.

1912 West Sixth Avenue, underwent minor surgery, Alex Parish, 812 Bowie! here'nnrt PVed Dillard. Hoy Ann Anslry of Clovis, N. i left last weelc a an extended visit; DfcLlPITTMAN I 510 Polk St. Phone. 2-1419 Just Say "I Want To Borrow Some 'Sto'50 For any worthwhile need--on your Signature Only.

8th Floor Fisk Bldg. Seuthtrn Brokerage--Phont 4ESO last the birth of a SHE IEFT TOR MEXICO THE. TOWN GOT TOO HOT FOH HER AFTER SHE SliNED THE CON- FLSSIOH NOW.V/ILl VOU WHENEVER YOU BEIDVEO Happy Saturday was too un- them all for yourself when you Ban. N. surgical Mrs.

John medical Bobbie Dean Sincle- tary. 1205 North East sixteenth birthday is August 5. regular policy on FREE vanccd years, so they changed it to ley, Happy, surgical Mary Knt-ser, Jane Ooiilriy, Norman, Bily Ritter. Jane Lewis, Bettve Thompson rlv, semi-annual or annual WORKING WAVES Reaves and Nnncy Dunlvcn Butler. for WOMEN AT WAR Write for policy on free Inspection.

No agents will call--no medical examination. Write today--send full BIRTHDAY name, address, age, occupation, and i GREETINGS name of beneficiary to Postal i Nell Moore Casualty Insurance Tom Tumor 6270 Postal Life Building, Kansas Mrs. Milo Feiernbend City, Mo. Earl L. Shelton miirm or vear in the on Job she UPFtls A wnrkatiav hairdo Rdaptable to every hour ol her buav dav! have Just the versatile.

COLONIAL BEAUTY SHOP HUGH STR1VBB MOON MULLIN8 I eus on, voj MV ESBT 3lffu AND I UOT TO TALK LEAST, SHE SHOULD LET COMMENCE CARRYING A KEY! WHV THE OEUCE OOESM'T MAMIE C6T TRANSFERRED TO THE DAV SHIFT SO SHE CAN KEEP HIM HOME NICiHTS. CjODD L. CiO UE.T HIM IN BEFORE THE BUM KNOCKS THE OOOR BOOWN LOOK! UE FOUND THE RAKE ANPUESRUNMINS OFF WITH COME.PEAR. OVW! BUT FIRST SUPPER'S A ILL TOW fDU PON'T POMTTpnJST SEEM TO FARTHER TRUST HERB THAN YOU CAM V.OCOLEV TUBOWA FREIGHT tXJNG VOU MOMEN IN THE. k-EMJ ei DUCK THt SWArAl YOUR ORTUNE I -SUPPOSE I c-POV'gS 7 MOM 5W3 THE BUTTER ANB 1H THE.

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