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   Bronte Enterprise (Newspaper) - December 11, 1942, Bronte, Texas                                24  COKE DECEMBER 11, 1942.  Theme at Flag Service Flag Dedication ceremonies at the Methodist church Sunday morning as impressive and beautiful in its earnestness and simpli Every feature of the was Cr ops and War Crops are Cotton 1942 A. C. P. Program provides that at least 90 per cent of the cotton allotment be planted to be in A change in the 104;i  Are What We Mrs. A. E. on Her provides that acreage Grade has making for the Lunch Room this We chose for i our The U. S. Needs we be queer looking De ember 6 1942 was people if our bodies consisted of b foi M b u t frame-work or | Cleskey and those of toe What covers t h i s I circle who gathered to do her iat and i It was ninety-third lu by those who were of designated essential feed | have been comparing our i A was served ay to as a distinct including grain te a mi or to a home of Mr. and Mrs. h. A. of the various parts of i cane for and i But it does something that i is also i designated a b o ve neither a machine nor a building er s 1- or tw Ua has ng features of the | normal can be were an address by a re acre for cotton in W. F. Chambers and a meeting the 90 per cent cotton cal number by Mrs. allotment do It grows years grandmother and her home with made a 3 we We know now that each one of us has 1  and There were twenty-five tnat one oi us Miss Ann War crops can also be something to do about this dren grand ana gi tar with Mrs. I. M. Cumbie at the acre for ve dor cotton to j of be ause we are present the 90 per cent cotton fiom out ot Chambers chose for her Blue Bird of The basis ior her wias the fairy tale of Maurice Blue Bird Found The stoiy had its origin in the fancy of the due to his war losses in his own native He lost house Each farm with special crop allotments will also have a war 49.  Second se ond oil well for this year is far as the test is Morgan No. Craft was drilled last and in for a small C. Hunter and T. D. Roberts of Abilene have se ured the contract for drilling of F. Morgan of Houston No. 1, W. E. three miles southwest of It is in the near vicinity of the No. 1. The contra t is for a 6j000 foot unless oil is found at a more shallow location was made last week and the materials have been moved and it was planned to if it is to do according to unconfirmed 1 we put into our grandchildren fiom out of town Protein or foods provide better Mrs Caroll rials for and for and Mrs. which all farmers i muscle than ton ami son ot will receive information on in supply lor growth | s were near The war crop and upkeep o the and have Lester Hames and Miss This is an important test as it allotments for Coke County will two important To build Lottie Ivey of San will de ide fully whether or not be named and given the farmers and to body as i The loins with the field has oil wear out i oi Oi this gracious worthwhile in in WEDDING ' If to have wishes for her swept away to pitch a ball a tenn s health and There away oy me or excel m other that shall came to America a few years a war old and He wias 78 years old and the material things with whi h to sustain The fairy story was that a family of little children the Blue Bird of went K into and and the ' quest w Returning to their 1 ISle The Mrs. and Mrs. Margaret Gifts were presented Mrs. Lee Mrs. Mrs. B. F. Mrs. Sewell Mrs. Ruth 3Sadtis:ky, Mrs. Jim E. A. Mrs. P. L: Mrs. Mrs. J. W. filled to provide enough for a child must quart of 1 egg at least serving of lean or Evert Bruton was each i Ping San Angelo Evert went Wynne and found the i Mrs. Frank Keeney Winnie blue where it had been Mrs. J. T. the and they had been see | Mrs. G. D. Mrs. J. V. ing it every The Blue Mrs. Lois Bird of Happiness was in their Mrs. Mrs. Bon humble and familiar ry. Mrs. Wayne Maeterlinck arrived in Tige Mrs. Virgle a war | Mrs. L. C. Mrs J. stranded and with old age upon r. Miss MagdaU ' - ST. Wynne of cereal including q Lammers has who bring lun hes thanks for her home should have more of i s this foods rather than We have learned a warm lunch at noon is for a child than a c Bird whose ranch is H miles west Oi town on the Robert Lee highway wis in town the other first time he had been to town for some Mr. Bird has been from a broken shoulder which he received when a cow pony went on a rampage with Mr. Bird three weeks He has suffered muth with the injury but is now Mr. Bird took while in town to can old by advancing his subscription figures to old home town Thanks to Mr. I Bird and may the old Santa fill vour SOX to running with life's some one asked is the Blue Bird now His answer was the article on which Mrs. Chambers her Blue Bird It is a interesting discourse on the Christian philosophies of Chambers by way of introduction to her address Mrs. F. U Mrs. Mrs. on last a n ' s Wherever man has gone the Source of Peace has always been is And when men to to Him in simplicity going to steer away humbleness of there war and the war-torn the much as the floodlight of that that passeth and that her thought would be based on the i we seek Him witli j Blue Bird of and open we shall find i Mrs. Chambers began her that God's in His Heaven and dress a word of deep well with the to Mrs. Floyd Chambers then for the beautiful flag she had made and for the shall not talk of the war and its carnage and death and wre k and ruin and soitow it iias cast a pall over the Whole instead I of 'The Blue Bird of in the hope that it may be as comforting to my auditors as the thought like the children of the itory the Bird Of has sought In ail channels of human activity for pea e of mind and that which wiU bring He has he and to pyramids the names of our boys in tht giving their r a n branch and As a name was called relatives of the boy would come forward and pin the blue star on the red and white satin Mrs. Chambers surprised her Mish who wis to sing White of as the con hiding feature of the morning's which she also made a novel way to announce the number that Miss Chambers was to sing. Chambers has a dear friend in the service somewhere in Lieut. Edward E. Miss Chambers had pinned a star on the honoring Mrs. modestly stated that her daughter had just a from her friend somewhere in in he r Ir  

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