Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 237, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 30, 1936 Page: 6 of 6
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GArNESVHIE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE. TEXAS.
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AMBULANCE •
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ARE HELD FRIDAY NIGHT
400
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graduating I class
block on California street.
Edn, ‘
Figh School. Friday evening in the
moved to
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since resided. He
Baptist
menber of the
was given by Rey. Garland Shell,
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address
re Sung by the
death.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ramsey and
with Register
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one.
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Pioneering." "Pion
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ancestry is
said
nrust
McCain, won !
the
tbit at fir ;
did of prayer for ministerial relief. A
own
dish
luncheon
will
be
A
his rhind
must make
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1 meeting.
and
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success.
Judge cut t lowers
a higher goal.
the second step
Lattimor gave as
communion.
I WANTED!
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Tear a problem apart find find the
service. J
mind find just
ke the
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tation
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, to sell the special SOUVENIR TEXAS CENTENNIAL TICKET
BOOKS IN GAINESYIL
C. Liberal commissions on alt wales.
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FIRSr BAPTIST (HURCH
$4 book of tickets sells f
The third
was
at courthouse or David
Melba
Mrs. R. C. Bone, and niece. Miss
tend all our services.
not books and goir g to school, but
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
his mind, ’
a
Buy
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ingness to work, f
of
the mmbers
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Locke, Bobby Loving.
intendent <
Anderson, pres
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Defroster. Automatic Ice Tray elease.
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FRIGIDAIRE
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Brien at First State Bank Monday.
HAL LATTIMORE
ADDRFSSES 123
relativescand friends in the city.
Mr. and Mrs J; P. Hocker and
' Frigidaire’s sensational Meter-
Miser unit. Almost the instant
In 1928. he
where he had
SALES-
PEOPLE!
!incoln. "When I
right. when I do
Thermo-Gauge, it
temperature is
contains
behavior."
J idge Lal tin
of the class
In stating
baby
Oklal
and .
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position in
upward to
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Meter-Miser with the
ful cabinet you’ve |
brings about one's
power of suatained
to
one
Pastor
vill assemble at
ardner, superin-
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will be
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wrong ”
"Moral
qualities of
said
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CHURCH
Bill Rice, Pastor
> hallenged
class '
I long his
. valedictory
ever seen. It’s wider, roomier, with much shelf space in
front, Full-Width Sliding Shelves, Portable Utility Shelf,
Automatic - -
( harls
Saralde
things of the past, stretching for-
ward to the things of the future,
I prcs» on.”
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Company Executive
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FIRST MONDAY
SPECIAL
•; hips to th
the highest
Mis, Kula
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9x12
Felt Base Rugs
$4.45
Home
FURNITURE CO.
East Side Square
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June 7-22. Rev. L. P. - McClenney,
Longview, Texas, is coming to as-
sist us in this Campaign. A Sum-
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Dr. J. Wellington
DENTIST
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B --f ■ - if f. ■- • .
A New Silly Symphony
In Color
move to Gainesville to reside and
will be associated with Dr. Leroy
Rice.
THE FOOD-SAFETY INDICATOR
Frigidaire builds this Food-Safety Indicator
into a shelf, right where your food is kept -
visible proof of Safety-Zone Temhperature, be-
low 50 and above 32 degr ees.
J. A. Ob
Sunday school
meet in the basement for the sum-
mer from now on. school.
Strangers are welcome to at- ! dent
mafe, wu"d, p"ibie
Nee Mf Itefure V on Die!
Chas. .1. Gandillon
Truitt,
INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado and Automobile
Bonds
Lucille K.-Bell
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its outstanding design with only three moving parts, per-
manently oied, comnpletely sealed against moisture and
dirt! ’ P. ,
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Living Room
Suites
$12.50 Up
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Come early for a prayer service.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Commerce and Cummings Streets
Bible study, 9:45 a. m.
Jr.
ter.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
Corner Denton and Elm Street
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INSURANCE
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Columbia’s Air Hit
with
KAREN
4250
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Judge and Mrs. George W. Day-
ton. who reside near Valley View,
were visitors here Saturday.
Rebecca H o r n, fpur-year-old
daughter of MrJ and Mrs. Roy
Horn of North Dixon J street, who
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WiTHTHEMETER-MISER"
Last Day
“The Oregon Trail”
ahool auditorium.
The procssiona l
Billy Teague and
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JAMES RALPH BEU
LAWYER
Practices in all the courts. Spe-
cial attention to probate of
wills, administration of estates
and all land matters.
meeting at 8 o’clock. The reading
room is located in the church:
power of
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the month
oUt ot the
GRADUATES HERE
ing. An interesting program on
Home Missions will be rendered
and a number of other matters
will be considered.
Preparations are being perfected
have complete control
Joe Dillard,
and business
SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN
E. H. MOSELEY, Minister
Instead of our usual Bible study
| next Wednesday at 8 p. m., we
will haVe a "Church Night” meet-
Gives You PROOF of ALL FIVE STANDARDS
fr Refrigerator Buying
PROOF of FASTER FREEZING—MOKE i( E
PROOF of LWER OPERATING COST
PROOF of SAFER FOOD PROTECTION
proof of More usability
PROOF of FIVE-YEAR PROTECTION PLAN
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day afternoon in the local sani-
tarium.. is reported to‘be resting i
nicely. •
Formerly associated with Dr.
: H. B. Harrel announces the re-
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turned to San Antonio for a two cess and. failure. happiness and un-
weeks’ stay after which he will happiness are included in the
apostles words. “Forgetting the
and
A Most Unusual Short Subjeet
“West Point of the South”
Metrotone News
building Pand is open every Tues- ;
day and Saturday afternoon from
2 to 4, where the Bible and all
authorize Christian Science litery
ature may he read or purchased
The public is cordially invited to
visit the reading room and attend
our church services.
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n Proof!
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„ I met at 7:15
m., Miss Elizabeth Graham
dent. Hi •
Bible school, 9: 15 a
FUNERAL SERVICES TO BE
Gainesville, left Saturday after-
noon to attend the services.
Mr. Tabor is survived by his
wife, three small daughters: his
father, E. S. Tabor, Burkett, Tex.;
his mother, Mrs. A. P. Tabor.
Santa Anna; five brothers. Will of
Wayne Heath of Shreveport,
La., is the guest of his mother,
Mrs. Ed Heath ani other rela-
tives here. I :
.Mi .*.4,.
•d Jr
city
Two numbers we
22c„2
bcRlnsto register cold!
reached in very few minutes! This means more cubes, more
pounds of ice, better-frozen desserts, all in record time! Yet
this quiet, unseen mechanism uses only a miserly amount
of electricity! It cuts current cost to the bone because of
... Packed with trembling
thrills...suspense...drama!
A saga of the skies...!
A LktmD
lace Clopton, Lee Roy Conaway.
C. L otten, Edith Cutten. R. D.
Dortha Cunningham. Mar-
73: 1-3, 7-9, 11-17.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening testimonal
ney Fobeson.* Dorothy Rodgers.
Freezes More Ice
Faster
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And, Proves It
Meet The “MErER-MISER"
And See The Proof!
Scriptures, tell’ them Bible and 1
said
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ED TABOR, 35,
FORMER LOCAL
CITIZEN, DIES
in the junior college a Kilgore,
has returned to the home of her
parents. Mr anti Mrs. A. G. Pfaff.
John W. Tipps Fort Sill, Ok
lahoma, attended I the graduation
exercises here Friday evening.
. Mrs. Sue McKemie left the past
’ week for a visit in Boston and
Washington, D. C
Miss Rebecca Graves.: a teacher
in the local high School; left Sat-
urday for her home in McKinney.
From there she will go to New-
York where she will take graduate
work in Columbia University.
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of Gainesville
causes: ma
what is t he
gave a quc
and Mrs. Jennie Ramsey. of
Kha City are guests of Mr
Mrs. Lee Lewis and other
Golden text: Jonah 2:8. home of Mrs. J. B.
Responsive reading: Paslmsi Avenue. Il' I I _____.
| Mid-week worship, Wednesday] c Ed Tabor, 35. former well
evening, 7:45 o’clock. i ; known Gainesville barber, and
i brother of John. Ben and James
Tabor, Eden.
Mr. Tabor was born in Coleman i
county, August 9. 1900 and came
to Gainesville with his family in
1920 after residing two years in
the Lois community. He was ega-
ploved by the Goslin barber shop
for some time, after which he was ।
employed in the Lindsay Hotel bar-
ber shop on East California
street. He I later was associated
with H. A. Gardner in the opera-;
tion of a barber shop in the 100
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s in the clas
«unghter of
Sunday services at 11 a. m. I C hristian Endeavor, young
Subject: “Ancient and Modern i people’s ahd intermediate, 7 p.
Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and " ’
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. John
Gilbert, ‘ superintendent. We are
expecting a continually growing
■- . Sunday school
: . and invite you
to be one of
amemem our new mem-
89 bers, if you
A9a23ga are not a
1
we attach a
And freezing
Wednesday—7:30 p. m.. Teach-J
ers meeting. 8:15 p. m., Rev. H. H.
McBride, pastor of Grand Avenue: =
Baptist church will meet with us ■
and bring a report of the South-]
ern Baptist convention. The public
HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON
AT HOME IN EDEN, TEXAS
Rosenstein de-
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Funeral services will be held in . was a
Eden Sunday afternoon at 3/0hreh
o’clock, with burial there. Mr. and _ . liltionai
san «»“»»" maxyzEtiehz
- ■ T — - - - - in Gainesville, who were dis
tressed Ao learn of his untimely
(‛ Bone
member else-
where. Bring
your Bible
and] study
J os h u a 5-7,
moval of his offic to 3141 E
Mrs. Eugene French and daugh-
ter. Miss Virginia, went to Fort
Worth this afternoon for the I Hypnotism. Denounced.”
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Agatha Pugh. Lorraine Pul-
Henzie Randall, Miles Reed,
. Church Announcements I
Value, az not I Letuate nor are
nial class
Azkanabnsdreyeecanuotm’aha ""Wat Ad’ ring th •
taree sisters.Mrs. T. D. Alford.
Pampa; Mrs. R. A. Glover. Whit.
tenburg. and Miss Elisabeth
his home in Lindsay after spend-N
ing several months visiting rela-
lives in Wisconsin. .
Preview Tonight it p. nt.
Stephen Wv-
Preaching a rid
Shiflet. Merle Snellgroe, Pat
Spari s, Dan Sweeney, Alien Tay-
lor. Hatkyrine Jane Taylor, Abner
Teage. David Thomas, Olen
Tucker. Raymond Vineyard, Don-
। rence B. Nichols, superintendent.
t Subject. “The Last Supper.” Luke
i 22:7-23. i '
nerring has heen
A. L. Jordan, Pastor
Sunday—9:45 a. m., Sunday
Jess B. Hays, superinten-
10:50 a. m., Morning wor-!
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Among those receiving diplomas
with the Mass of 1936 were: Doug-
las Mayfield, Joseph Rsenstein,
Etha Glenn Allred. Jack Anderson.
Lucille Anderson, Harry Andrews.
Baker. Ruth Ballenger,
Carolyn Roberts, will leave Sun-
day for a months visit in Cali-
fornia They will Visit Mrs Bone’s
-- ’ - । i - at
Lawrence Marshall,
Mae Milner.
Vin FMorris
Murrell, Fula McCain,
McCurdy, Earl-McDaniel.
son. Harhur. of Enid, Okla., are ]
guests of their brother, T. A.
Hocker and family
must-nut be satisfied with his with th class colors of blue and
life, tut should push white, and tall floor baskets, of
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FSk HIGH NCHOOL CLASS I
liams Glenn Wilson, Joh Wilson.
Woolard, Evelyn Wyatt.
oNEL
sdiVK
in mental
.service." "I
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Frontier Centennial beauty con-
test
Miss Sara Grierson of Fort
Worth is the guest of her aunt.
Mrs Joe Leonard and family.
Mr.* and Mrs M L. Lansford are
the parents of a nine pound daugh-
ter. born Thursday morning. The
little lady was named Mary Ann.
Bob Ha rr son, manager of the
Gainesville Motor Parts, who was
operated on for appendiitis Thurs-
the Boulter. Marie Cannon, Kathryn
he Capshaw,Claudie Mae Clegg, Wal-
of the above ages are welcome to
attend this school. No charge will i p. m.
be made but a free will offering; Evening service. 8:15 o’clock. ,
will be taken at the close of school The public is invited to attend
to help pay the expenses. 1 these services.
Preaching, 11 a.'m. and 8 p. m. I
Sunday. I
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. All
classes below the intermediate will
with us.
At 11 a. m..
• p Will b
ne as I •
Don't lx* satisfied with mere
claims of fast freezing. Demand
PROOF. Come in and let us
prove to you the giant cold-
making power of the New
ancestors were
matte r ' The speaker Geraldine
from Abraham William Thomas Ball, Henry Bar-
do right, I feel low. Jack Beall, Ralph Beckham,
wrong. I feel C. L. entley, Clyde Blake. Jewell
Blount] Aline Bollinger, Melville
turned from Denton where she at-
tended sqhool the past year.
Clyde Cnapman, who has been
attending school in Kirksville, Mo.,
is visiing with h.s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. M. Chapman. , .
Miss Dora May Kelly, teacher in missionary stories, teach them to
the school at Aubrey, is home for sing, etc ,
the summer vacation. . ! An adult Bible class will be
Miss Martha Pfaff, who taught held from 10 to 11 a. m in con-
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Judge Hal S Lattimore of Fort ■
Worth made j the commencement
address to 123 members of the
HORACE DQBKINS
114 E. Main St.
p > _ j
followed by
we expect a
• losing. "Be
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a. m., ahd at 8:00 p. m
neral and cordial
nection with this school, which will
take the place of the usual day 10:45 a. m Bro. J. B Nelson of . --n., 0i+ +, L, ,, I
Dallas, began a meeting for us 1s cordialy invited to hear him.
All children in our communitv Friday night. May 29. ! Friday—7:30 p. m., Brother-j
Young people's meeting, ^.45l hood will meet in Mens Bible class i
for our Evangelistic Campaign)
California st., over Express or- ’
ficc. Phone 324. I
Hefe*
4K
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rick. Vernon Yeakley. Tom Young
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Last Times Today
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ana friends here And visiting with Wednesday evening
her parents, Mr and Mrs. Tom mecting.hour. 8100
Brogan, near Marietta, Oklahoma. iPastor
Mrs T Edwards, ssistanti Methcdist bdies,
count v librarian, will leave Sunday. c32
for a visit with hr brother. E. M . '
Gariner. in Fort Worth Mrs. Fd-
Siswil! take a special conrse in
library work n the Fort
public library while thers..
Grade Cook ret urned
' n Denton where I
at State Teach- ’
2, ‘ |
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was injured Wednesday when
struck by an automobile near her I
home, was reported by her physi-i
cian to be improving rapidly. She
is still confined in the local san.- i
tarium. . >
Miss Ethel Barksdale, who at-
tended North Texas State Teach-
ers colleg. Denton, the past year
s the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Barksdale.
Miss Aurelia Ruwaldt has re-
they subjeet to sperulative dan
gers. NTVTF RF SFR\ E LIFE
RFGISTFIHD policies are
t allie . I. • fih
sented scholar-
pastor of the First Presbyterian
. uurch. Joseph
live re<i the salutatory
Doss, Milford Dutton. Beth Eastin,
Raymond Elliott, Charles Fonville,
i 1, i u , in. Virginia French. H. P. Garvey.
It is a prodess by which one trains David Green, Nora Jane Greer. Joe
the sFeaker stated n Gregory, Wanda Lee Gregory,
mer lal pioneer uuth clifton Grimes, Terrell Harrison.
a clear thinking mind, and a Wil-i Flovd Haynes Helen Hays, Wil-
om theCenten- liam Head, James Hill, Evelyn
. ainesvi11 k HOlbert, Floyd Holbert. Elizabeth
school tor 1936, iudgr Lattimor’ Hughes. Ruby Jackson,, Ruth
i Johnson). Marv Lee Jones, David
, , Kaden, Wayne Kelly. Perry Kemp-
Mayfield delivered the hn Margaret Ruth King; Emma
addre, which was Jene Knight. Edward Lacour,
..... - presentation 0 ■ j ther ina LeclLewter, has been in
th. class t-4 gradation by Super L ? - ■ - nd .. . .............
f Schots, H o Me- Kathetine
boaro of education W
Iris Lucas,
C’halmers pr
brother, Morris Davenport,
Santa Barbara, and Mrs G. F. •
• 1 4 T xA „ 1, ! 3.45 a. 1n.,
Pennebacker at Los Angeles. tendent..
Miss Anna Marie Van Duker,in- The pastor willbe in the pulpit
structor in the Pittsburg High I at 10:50 «
school, has returned to spend her He solicits a gei
summer vacation at ■ her home I hearing.
here ] 1 , | The league wil
Miss Annie Marie Brogan, who [
1 Parsons. Kansas for , president,
the past year, is visiting rdat ves ’ ___ 1
$ show you the PROOF that Frigid-
HI save you more work and money than you
/ 2 ever dreamed possibe.
ship, sermon by the pastor. 7 p. m.,1
_______ B. T. U. ’meets. K. E. Heath, direc-’
visiting’ tor. 8 p. m.. evening worship.
Rev. Bill Rice . preacher. j Monday—3 p m., the W. M. S.
Evening services at 8 o’clock.] will meet at the church for
The pastdr will bring a message । monthly business and- Bible study.
r _ on. "The Crowd at the Cross.” 7:30 p. m.; choir rehearsal,
mer Bible School will be held from “Were you there? Did you stand] Tuesday—Beginning at 10:30 a.
8:30 to 11 a. m. every day, and an demurely by as the Saviour died?! m., the W. M. S. will observe a day
evangelisistic meeting at 8 p. m. Did you drive trie nails? or did of prayer for ministerial relief. A
The School will be for children you feel like the Roman, you] covered dish luncheon will be
between the ages of 4 and 16. Good . ought to believe on Him? Or did j served at noon. 7:30 p. m„ B. T. U.
teachers will have] charge of the you, like the dying thief, trust for] program planning ‘ “
children who will teach them the , salvation ?" t i meeting.
panied by Hilly Teague, and under
• the direction of A G Pfaff
Judge Lattimre announced as
the subjecttpfhisaddres, “Mental Jonep nBowes (above) of Lincoln,
ering ishonest; Neb., was elected president of the
. „ . P V r Oklahoma Natural Gas Company to
pioneers and all without honor of succeed i Robert W. Hendee. re
without posterity." he signed.Bowes ha. been associated
"Warfare a >d physical pto- with Stone & Webster tn the man
npleter. We agement of utilities since 1909.
do pioneerin g of th#- mind. (Assoclated Press Photo)
nore t >ld the members Tf j . i 21
Roman’s Missionary Society
will meet Tuesday.. 3 p. m., at the
Bonner, Rice
discipiine one’s
aaamteemanu-ae--Ekelammel--
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• The sure, safe way to choose your refrigerator is or
PROOF, not merely of one or two standards, but of ALL
FIVE! Come in and see for yourself how the New Frigid-
• aire gives you this proof, right before your eyes! See
how it combines the record-breaking performance of the _
"5 beauti- 2 aire’
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FRIGIDAIRE
•ADE ONLY 2! OENE"AL MOTO*.
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qualities of a Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
mental- pioner th speaker stated the girls award and Douglas May-
T onemust be able to fied of Sivells Bend, was awarded
mind He the boys scholarship The exer-
a stave to cises were closed with the singing
over it. of the lass song by members of
Mental piorerring is a large step the graduating class.
Io be successfu’ The school stage was decorated
c9.4
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3 . ; gg
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was played by J
the invocation ।
step in the address rotten
‘ sustained thinking, which orie Davis, Dexter Dennis. Tressie
educatioh; The Lee Dennis, ‘
thinking is the 1
arnin. Education is
PT ND AMENT AUST BAPTISr : Tabor of Gainesville, died at his
home in Eden. Texas. Saturday
morning at 4 o'clock, according to
word received here.
Eerwis McCurdy, Far.MeDam
Bay McDaniel, Gayion McElreath,
Clint Ji McPherson, Woodrow Ne-
•nnlh James Nichols, Lula Mae
Nichols. Maitha Nott. Pauline
owen. Dorothy Pace. Raymond
Pate, porena Patton. Word Payne.
B 4a
service
one's
sunday — Monday —| Tuesday
pionpering. "moral
on‛t K' a mental bum
m. Law-
; i
• higi school choral Hub. accom-
11 • eito
Fannir Reeves. Lois Rivoire, For-
nt prayer;
o'clock, the,
r vill discuss the proposal of •
ation of the three major
along with the --
of division and the proh-
faced in seeking reunion. :
All as invited to our services, i
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F I R S T P R K s B Y T E R IAN
Miss Lui.i (rade Cook ref hi ned ’ ( Hl R< II
home Friday from Denton where Gurland Shell, Pastor
she was u stideni at Stale Teach- 1 Sumnday school, 9:45 a m.
ers’ coli/ge the past semester. Scrvip* of worship, 11 a. m.
Mr and Mrs .John Hughes who Subject "A Man’s Growth Toward 4
.....n - . .have resided for many years on iGod" Text, “Grow in Grace and
t Helen Russell. Pauline Sapford, their farm four miles east of Val- the Knowledge of Our Lord Jesus
sdott, Hugh Shady, Maggie ley View, have moved to Gaines- Christ. . » 1
Beth Shaw, Frank Sherrill, Marian ville, where they have purchased . Service of worship. 8 p. m. Sub.
--* property formerly owned by Rev je - The Value of Friendship."
P J Taylor. ’ * Text. "Ye are my friends,
F wF Gruber has returned to-eSus; . ... . ,
■ > Mid-week service, Wednesday.
R p ni Bible lesson, the fourth
chapter of James. ° I i
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Cok. who has been
attending ■ North Texas State DIXON STREET < HRISTIAN
Teachers college at Denton, is i CHUICH
spending the weekend with her Clarence w. Harrison, Minister
parents. Mr and. Mrs. J (<'ox j Morning worship, 10:45 o’clock.
] Mr and Mrs. Ralph Henson and Memorial service. Sermon subject,
sons, Ralph, Jr. smd Jimmy Key. "In Remembrance.*' Flowers for
of Roscoe, Texas will spend the those Who have passed on. yes.i
weekend with Mrs. Henson's uncle, Flowers also for the living
C B Stevens and family. 1620' Evening worship, 7:45 o'clock.
Lindsay street. Subject of sermon, "Looking to
Dr. James Atchison has re-’ the Future." The elements of sue-
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 237, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 30, 1936, newspaper, May 30, 1936; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1437730/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.