Bronte Weekly Enterprise (Newspaper) - October 14, 1938, Bronte, Texas 20. COKE OCTOBER 14, 1938. 40 LEE SUE GOOD RECITAL ROBERT LEE BAPTIST CHURCH October 20, 1938 PART PART Op. 22......TH. Op 28......................................................................... Op. 7....................................R. A. No. 3............FRANZ Op. 753 presence of everyone will be greatly Katie Sue Lee Pierce Buried At Mount Victory wife of F. D. died at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. R. A. at a fatal gunshot at 10 o'clock Wednesday she received about 7 o'clock that Interment was in Mount Victory following religious services at the Brookshier Baptist tabernacle Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock The writer at the request of the family conducted the assisted by Rev. Bud was born in Brown March 5, 1909, making her to be 29 7 months Crew Here To Start Work On Highway 158 are beginning to in old home a road crew is moving in to begin work on grade and drainage structures of highway 158, to the west towards Robert And always when a good road crew comes to town pick for they put life into have the contract and the contract means a bridge over West Kickapoo and the cutting down the hill just this side of the seven mile other it means that soon or the from Bronte on west to Robert Lee and beyond is going to become a reality which is a matter of much delight to all our this week The Enterprise is carrying the of advertising relative to the letting of contract for the bridge on Oak on highway 158 towards When this is done and a few smaller bridges on that stretch of are Bronte and Abilene and all the country to the north and east towards Fort Worth and Dallas will have a direct connection shortening the distance by several is 209, towards The final LADY MARRIES SAN ANTONIO Squad Well At Saturday's me imai Pep Squad in is being done on the road history of the Bronte school made its first public appearance on the home field at the football game between and Bronte Saturday The wearing suits of maroon and following their yell Hortense La and Dorothy Helen went on the field in squads of At the thirty yard line went into a cross changed back to squads of four on sixty yard marched the length of the returned to the formed the traditional and left the field in the editor and wife have received the announcement from Mi. and Mrs. C. C. Holder of Austin of the marriage of their Mary to Mr. Allen M. Douglass of San at October 8, 1938. friends of this cultured and popular young formerly of will join in wishing for her and the one to whom she has given herself in marriage every added blessing and joy in Graduating from the Bronte High Miss Holder then took special courses in music in leading schools in Texas until she went to Sherwood School of Music in Chicago where she completed the courses with credit to herself winning the plaudits of her and Douglass will make their home in San Dog Wins First Place In State Field the band play when this highway program is as laid out by the Bronte is going to be a good where highways with the balance of the as an R. at the home of a Kyle near of dogs will be proud Saturday October 8, Good and Homer Wal ton returned Thursday night from Childress where they attended the annual meet of the Wolf Hunters which met at October 3, 4, 5 and 6. Bronte hunters came very much elated over the victory one of their dogs won in the field There were 380 dogs entered in the field which continued for four and the Bronte owned jointly by Mr. Good and Mr. won first over the owners of this prize winning dog came proudly bearing a silver loving cup that looked like it was three feet the winning of the Bronte dog was something Kennedy Dies Sunday Kennedy of Eldorado died at the home of his mother in San Mrs. Tom Sunday October 9, 1938, after a lingering illness over many Interment was in Fairmount cemetery at San Monday services at Johnson Funeral Home in that was local manager at Eldorado for the West Texas Utilities where he was not only popular with his but also with all the people with whom he had social as well as business was born in September 1902 making him to be 3(> years old when his untimely death snatched him just as he was well entering into 5, 1930 deceased and were married at the home Miss Maurice Good of Bronte of her Mr. and Mrs. C. N. To them one child was a Roddy with his mother and his grandmothers and other loved a four year old now robbed of the love and protection and care of a father whose pride he was a of First Baptist San Dr. A. D. conducted the religious The floral offerings were large and and the religious services were beautifully Kennedy never made hia home in but thorough the past several after his marriage he was here quite and by his genial nature and easily approachable spirit he made many friends all of whom sorrow at his sorrowing companion and loved ones of the days old when tragic came to call her from her pep is a graduate North Texas State of and came to Bronte this year as Spanish and assistant English Miss Jean Smith is the Squad The other which she had patiently 15, 1926 she was married to F. D. Pierce at Robert To them five children had been four of them their grandparents and other members of family to sorrow over ler untimely The children are four fine little Robert 10; Chester Leonard 6; Norman 2. Two brothers of the deceased also The brothers are Isaac Howell and Acey of early life deceased professed faith in Christ and united with the Baptist Ihe religious services were but quiet and the gentle life of the and the church the hymns of the church that were full of comfort to all A large concourse of old time friends of the deceased and her husband and her parents attended attested the esteem in which deceased and family are held all over this part of West Relatives attending the funeral from other places were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Henry Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Menard Mr. and Mrs. Bennie and Woodie and and and and Mrs. B. Deceased had been fw was in Juanita sponsor oi late Sunday religious against 380 contesting dogs j circle have the deepest two states is quite a thy of their many of which the owners may justly have and strength and to her loved ones and to But all was in Both the physical and mental being had failed beyond the act for which she was not accountable in anywise brought the end of it it has left the faithful husband to go his way without her the of conducted by Elder Jake Baptist minister of aided at the of the by the Rev. Lee Roberson of a step at the request of his mother quoted some Scripture and made was in Alabama February 1856, making him to be his eighty-second year when he was called to leave the things this the early age of eleven years deceased came to Texas with his the family settling in It was forty-one vears ago that deceased came to Coke county to and Walton report lots of interest in the association and fun C. Allen of Robert Lee and Walter Johnson of Fort attended and joined the Wolf Hunters Association while meet was held out some miles from on the 70,000 and help to rear the four fine baby the children are tling in of God's greatest gift are in sorrow over the passing of the one they loved and a company of friends sorrow because of her after all viewed from the human is just a to the one Enterprise is requested to announce that there will be a cemetery working at the Bronte cemetery 17. Everybody is requested to come early and be to stay till the job is finished in a good Don't Brothers 70,000 The last day of the Smith's butchered a fat sented yearbooks to the and had it carved into large steaks and everyone in Plans were started for tho tendance was requested to pass which is goby the wagon and get two to be on an oC which 1 that and could in God and the revelations of the dear Old Book concerning the future in spite of the clouds and sorrows and tears that there is silver lining to the For is mo the stars go To rise upon some bright in heaven's Irene They shine for With the many friends qt the family of deceased the writw done for in to her this d their immediate community unti death came and called him he was one of the olf time pioneers of the town an on page Ruby Christine Katherine Ernestine Jean Golde Iva Retta Dorothy Le Vada Lucila Zola Mae Evona Betty Joe Thelma Mary Joe Ernestine Darlene Dorothy Erma Ruth Irene Merle Janell Charlene Corine Charlene Anta Bell Sybil and Mary T. A. Holds For Tuesday P. T. A. met in its first session for tlie school in the school Tuesday October with Mrs. R. E. Cumbie The program was on Miss read the message from the national C. C. Glenn American Home from Economic and Educational Hamblen sang on the of the program Lucy week of October 16 to 22 has been proclaimed Week in Texas by James V. Allred in recognition of the work of this organs throughout its existance in P. T. A. president read Governor Allred's as October 19th the Associations will celebrate their anniversary in Because of the necessity for proper coordination between the home and school in the life of our future vancement of the the continued er Association is of importance to the State as a I call upon all our citizens to aid and encourage the er Associations in the splendid work they are doing for ' ' ' I 1 J 1 of our school will soon be called upon to the of iiy ' il W