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15-LRotarians EntertainRotary Anns andConfesses to Theft ofNocona TeachersDr. F. A.fCar Which Was Re-wyclchhi*initA)»stn-hehesI The Rotarians entertained their Anns and the teachers of the Noconaschools on Ladies Night Tuesday evening. Oetobei 18, at eight o'clock. W. J. Stone had charge of the program and presented Magician Moreno, who entertained at chapel program on Wednesday morning, in a very interesting slight-of-handprogram.The group was led in a very intersting sing-song and Jesse I) Wocds made a short humorous talk.Guests present were: Mrs Jesse Thompson, Mrs F. L. Plt;rn. Mr Hlt; nry Taylor. Mrs. J K. Alexander Mrs. S. B. Stallcup. Ruth Alsdorf. Mrs. W. L. Roberson. Dorothv Me-V-*Murtray. Mrs. Everest Giles, Abby i Wilson. Beth Lie. Doris Derd n. Mrs. W. J. Stone. Mrs. J. D. Woods, Mrs. W. C. Snellberg. Mrs. P F. Lesh. i Mr and Mrs. C G. Gardner. Mrs Clinton L. Bowen, Mrs. W. D. Hearn, Mrs. Rowland Bratcher. Lucy Ann Gunter, Mrs. M. H. Miteheli. Mrs Howell Wall. Mrs. Frank Jackson, Lois Reed. Clcris Cavness. Mrs. Frank A. Mood. Mrs. James Daugherty. Lona Atkins. P. W Patterson. I',. W McPlieison. Irvin Hill. Nadyne Hill.Mrs. O. V Beck. Marjorie Clark. Georgia Clifton. Rankin Bowen. Lola B nd and Bill BanisterCn Wednesday evening of thisweek a number of the Rotariansmet with the Bowie Club at BowieThe occasion was Bowie's BirthdayPartv. Miss (■lt;-■ Mu udell Gentrv and % •Gladvs and Eva Wavn? Duauar. r *n-* « s ' i. ’tiered a musical number. Othersmaking the trip to Bowie were: Mr.and Mis. J. K. Alexander. Mi aidMrs. Rowland Bratchei. Mr, ndMis. W J. Stone. Mr and Mrs Jelt;ThomnVnn. Mr and Mrs. F L P Tn *D G Gardner Jr.. and Jess- D Woods.covered In Okla.iiKenneth Barrow, 18-year-old boj from Elictra, Texas, is being held in the Montague County jail a wait-mg trial for automobile theft. Barrow was brought here Tuesday morning after being held in Fort Sill. Oklahoma, under suspicion of driving a stolen automobile, belonging to Dr. Frank A. Mood of thincitv.%Dr Mood s car was stolen sometime Sunday night after eleven, o'clock from the front of his home, where it was parked. Barrow was held m Fort Sill when he went to the army camp Monday afternoon about five o'clock and asked for a boy who had been discharged because of bail character. Highway patrolmen wc re called and identified the stolen car by license number. He was brought here by Turner Chandler and Buck Jameson.Barrow stated that he drove the car from here to Electra and remained in Eleetra until about noor Menda'u when he went on t Feat Fill. Oklahoma Barrow’s par ■ ms live in Eleetra. He said tha lve parked tli car downtown befor •going home and carried the medica. ’.’drum nt. and medicine and putthem ;n the cellar at his home where they were found.Damages to the car amounted to approximately $200. The front of the car was caved in. the motor burned up. and the right side and flt; nd: ; bent Barrow said that he ran under a trailer between Eleetra and Vcmon. causing the front to be caved „i. He also stated that hp formerly nved in Nocona.lt;n-Edf?ar-Hamm
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