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29, 1937.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DEC EMBER 29, 1937.
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
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Birthday Club Joffre Practices His Own Preaching
Gainin
Higher Heights
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Dec.
29
And Cooks Most Dishes With Olive Oil
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pepper, also chopped.
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Wilsonyille.
it is the cream and butter and lard
of Spain.
Markets
with a lid and place the casserole
Plane Falls in Lake
Name ...
Address
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Apartments
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BY CARL ANDERSON
HENRY
MARYSVILLE
FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished
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chopmeyer streets; recently re-:
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Joe Leonard, at the Register, of-
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flee.
NORTHBOUND
Miss Marjorie Nell Smith of Dal-
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THIMBLE THEATRE, Starring POPEYE
dress "H” care Register*
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their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
week’s
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4.50 to 7.75
Want Ads ring the cash register.
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100 Killed, Hurl
In Peru Tembler
Trailer Travelers
Hold Convention
No. 2 can, 3 for 20c
Watch This Space Dally
Register office with 39 cents, and
receive the first volume of the En-
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aches
V num-
you to
modeled, with new roof ’and new’
floor, a portion of which is double 1
strength for heavy articles. Well
Per lb., only 412c
(Quantity limited)
TOMATOES
(By the AP Feature Service)
VERYONE should consume
. .8.46
. 8.50
Per-
set,
Ann
1:00 p.
4:15 p.
8:40 p.
16 .
6 .
28 .
years of age are requested to
fill in this coupon for member-
ship in the Register-Ritz Birth-
PULAR
®EDIA
to, peeled and cut small. Cook for
two more minutes. Then add a tiny
bit of red pepper, half a cup of
An oyster supper was given for
the school board and the faculty.
2:20 p.
4:15 p.
5:45 p.
9:10 p.
.. . .8.30
... .8.38
....8.41
All Register carrier boys have
been provided with whistles which
SOUTHBOUND
Arrive Depart
12.26 a. m.
9.24 a. m.
5.55 p. m.
STOP! THINK
WHAT YOU H
ARE ABOUT ‘
TODOTOME:)
5:40 p. 6:15 p.
••Buses originate here, x Buses
stop her®.
2:20 p.
4:15 p.
5:45 p.
9:10 p.
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ric Re-
9 fully,
pation.
Regis-
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The community Christmas tree
and program was held at the Bap-
Shelled Corn,, bushel.
Ear Corn, bushel ...
Popcorn, pound _____
Johnson grass, ton .
Prairie Hay, ton ....
Oat Straw, ton ....
you to
are 10
e made
give light around them, and at-
tract prey. ...
12.26 a. m
9.24 a. m.
5.55 p. m.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 29 (AP).
The father of Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow disapproved of-his son
becoming a man of letters.
Scoggin s. W, G. Clement,
Point, Texas.
will visit there several days.
Miss Pauline Cochran returned
35
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8.34
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(30) ] tist church Friday night. A large
---- • crowd attended.
This is one of a series of ar-
ticles in which famos chefs
reveal the secrets and menus
which have given their cookery
world-wide renown.
, ... ,1 .. i Katharine Cornell was born of
holidays with his parents, Mr. and American ’
Mrs. Jim Odom of Era.
LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected to Dec. 29
ular subscriber to The Register isRATT ROAD TIME
quite simple. • M • • -
Less than half of the’ Orkney is-
land off the Scottish coast are
inhabited.
(D29tf)
Want to Rent
LISTEN FOR THE
WHISTLE
( A
Depart
7.05 p. m.
• OR RENT—Apt. 102 Davis st.
(D21tf)
1:10a.
4:35 a.
FOR RENT -Bedroom to gentle-
man. 903 S. Denton. Phone 412.
(M8tf)
*
10:40 a. 11:30 a.
•• 4:15 p.
LOCAL COTTON
Prices prevailing at noon
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Mr. and Mrs. Reagan Clements
and Georgie Carroll Ward of Ok-
8 Work Wanted, Female
YUNG woman wants housework.
Phone 703. 319 South Denton.
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Next Week: Spiridon Igan-
tovitch.
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Smith of Dal-
las, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Lyons here.
Mrs. Delpha Tipton of Freder-
ick. Okla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Jasper Reeves and family.
Mf-s. Queenie Bone of Gaines-
have obtained six differently num-
bered coupons, bring them to The 38 ...... 7.05 P.m
WHO HATH THE NERVE
TO ENTER HERE AND x
SPEAK UNCOUTHLY )
TO I, KING OF ALL <
•--, GOONDOM J
house, or grocery store,
sonable to reliable parties.
4:35a./lin Feed Store).
7:30 a" i Wheat, bushel ..
ginning in Gainesville through N.
T. S. T. C. in January’ call Gil-
bert Irwin. Phone 85 or 423.
• To make it. put two* ounces of
olive oil and a quarter of a three-
pound chicken in a casserole to
saute for three minutes. Add a bit ।
of cut garlic, one mmedium-sized
onion chopped, and half of a green
NOTICE—Quilt and blanket laun-
dry service. 25 cents each. Five
for $1. Snow Laundry. Phone 125.
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AHOY, KING» \
IS IT REALLY
YOU? YAOL )
. SWAB! y
Mr; and Mrs. Jack Huey and
children of Corinth, visited rela-
rice, one cup of chicken broth, and
a pinch of saffron. Put in a hot bra, a small Andean township in
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Wanted to Buy
new YORK < OTTON
NEW YORK, Dec. 29 (AP). -
Cotton futures opened 9 to 14 low-
Birthday club Editor, The Daily
Register, Gainesville, Texas.
• Complimentary tickets to the
Ritz theatre good for Friday
only, will be available at The
Register office to all children
having birthdays during the
week, whose names appear on
the Birthday club membership
in this newspaper.
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Special Notices
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Vith That
ID
s BROS.
SI LES
Misses Amy Bell and Ella Frances n • . n T
I Register Readers
HE story is told by an aviator rescue us and lift us
Depart i
4.57 a. m.
11.48 a m.
9.06 p. m.
... 13c |
... 11c;
— 53:8
6
. at 8.46 and December at 8.50
January ............
that once, during his course heights. Mary Baker Eddy writes
(Science and Health,
house. Phone 984. - " ,
14 Business Property
104 Truck Lines, Hauling
JOHNSON MOTOR LINES—Lo-
cal and long distance hauling.
Phone 213 or 579. (S29tf)
guests of L.;,. .. , u children of Hereford, came in Sun-
l c theirparents, Mr and day to visit relatives and friends
nearly all of his dishes. In cookery, oven and cook for 17 minutes. Re- Junin department. and Oxapama,
a small town in the jungle.
FOR RENT—Apartment Private
bath. Garage. Phone 968W.
T- . (JI)
1373. 310 Those present for this enjoyable
{30w30) occasion were Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Beauty Shop. Phone
yain street,_________
March ...
May .....
July .....
October
• n
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can -restore health, order.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Young and
children, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Young, and children, of Tyler, are
visiting relatives here all this
week.
Turner Odim- is spending the
er on easier cables, foreign selling
and liquidation, January 8 11
March 8 20; May 8.25: July 8.31;
October 8.33;* December 8.37.
Subscribers May Obtain IO1
Volume Set of Handsome
Rooks at Small Cost
In this manner—in 10 weeks -M
you will have obtained the com-
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Dees and
daughter spent Christmas with
Mrs. Verna
5 (d20tf I
BELMONT, N. Y,, Dec. 29 (AP). ■
A farm house fire claimed the ■
lives fo four children and their, ■
heroic father who tried to save •
them early today. ' •
The father, Theodore Oestrich, ■
&
^FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE?
! school house Thursday afternoon.
A number of visitors were pres-
ent.
CAAL c
Anoewon
Mrs. Louella Felker and son, J.
E., were guests of her mother,
Mrs. John Parker, Saturday and
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.R RENT
Galli-Curci made her debut as
Gilda in "Rigoletto" in Rome 28
years ago.
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FOR RENT—Brick storebpilding,
comer East California and
Furcell\ and Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
White.
selves alone. These subtle claims
are fabrications of mortal mind, ,
without power or reality. They
never touch God’s son—the real
man.
Mrs. Eddy writes (Miscellaneous
Writings, p. 126): “Who hath not
learned that when alone he has '
his own thoughts to guard, and
when struggling with mankind his '
in your
a 39c to
k" for
(greater
vur cost
Texas to 60 cents in other states. Turkeys, No. 1.......
John P. Adamson, Columbus, O., Turkeys, eld toms ....
vice president at large, said the Turkeys, No. 2 .......
organization hoped to encourage . Old roosters, pei ib. —
doubt, discouragement, and injus-
tic often seem to haunt our foot-
steps. Frustration and delay would
baffle us. . . . Comparing our own
progress with that of another, we
may listen to the argument of de
! feat. And yet wherever we find
KING
BLOZO
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Mrs. J. C. Gregory. , here for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bentley and
son. James, of Alvord, visited his
Greenwich Village.
And Chef Joffre does his best to
make the public practice what he
preaches for he uses olive oil in
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; New Encyclopedia
, is Available to
.... 90c
.... 33c
.... 60c
.....70c
.... 60c (
.....3c |
..... $7
..... $9 '
..... $5
.... $12
IT and GOOF-
“RESOLU-
I from the Ma-
night nt the
FORT WORTH GRAIN Davidson are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
FORT WORTH, Dec. 29 (AP ). i Ambrose Baker at Bonham this
Demand for grain was fair here week.
FOR RENT — Furnished apart- Wednesday. Wheat eight cars J Leelon Erwin of Waco, is visit-
ment. 607 S. Grand. Phone 584. : corn one, sorghums three. caneing his mother, Mrs. Helen Er- ,
(D28tf) seed one; wheat No. 1 hard, 1.081 win here for two weeks.
• "" • ■" to 11014 barley No. 2 nominal, Bennie Wyatt of Sherman, spent
OR RENT — January 3, apart-1 60 to 61; sorghums No. 2 yellow the weekend with relatives here.
' ment or room. 910 South Den- f mil0, per 100 lbs., 1.16 to 1.18; corn Mr. and Mis. John Marcus Duf-
(D29tf) | shelled No. 2 white, 75% to 763 ; j fey and daughter, Helen, and Miss
------- oats No. 2 red, 43% to 4512. Jimmie Ray, of Electra, spent the
Houses for Rent ..________weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Duffey.
who is IJ
Donald Howeth, son of Mr. and ‘
Mrs. .). D. Howeth, 302 South}
Dixon, whois 12. . .
senate post.
er, his physician,
robably tast the
be able Ito cast
ntinues Jo show •
are Representa-
ontgomery, and
' paper El Comercio today.
The quake rocked Huancabam-
Birth Date...................
(Month) (Day) (Year)
Special, End Curl, $1.00. Dil
mament, $1.50. Shampoo,
dry, 50c. Set 15c. Rhoa
FARGO. N. D., Dec. 29 (AP).—
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, en
route to Washington after a visit
at Seattle, was delayed again to-
day when her (Northwest Air-
lines ) plane was held to the ground
because of a low ceiling at Min-
neapolis
Mrs. Roosevelt did not immedi-
ately make known her plans.
on the tble.
... Shrimps, lobsters, little clams
Spanish food for Americans for and snails may be. used in place of
i the last quarter of a century. A , the chicken if you prefer variety,
native of Majorca, Spanish-owned .
' island in -the Mediterranean, he!
; began his career in Barcelona.
TOLEDO, O.. Dec. 29 (AP).—
Three persons drowned today when
a plane plunged int Lake Erie
near Put-in-Bay. The pilot was
saved.
The dead:,
Nancy Howard, 42; Delbert Wat-
kins, 30, and Albert Anderson, 45.
all of North Bass Island.
Rescued: : '
William Somogy, 30, pilot.
The plane fell into open water
as the pilot, blinded by a heavy
fog, tried to land on the ice.
GRAIN AND HAY "
(Quotations furnished by Kemp-
Gordon, Mr. and Mrs., Hardy Bul-
; lard. Miss Marietta King and
Messrs. Turner Odom, Bill Bau-
I com, Claud Hatcher, Ate Taylor,
________________________* John Fenley, Floyd Lewter and
FOR information concerfing ad- Charlie Meyers.
vance senior college courses be-
ery sales, automobile
lighted and ventilated. ’ -Conven-
ient office space, well Insulated. 1
Large sliding doors for easy load- HOOD, Dec. 28.—Miss Edith
ing and unloading of merchandise. Fenley, of Gainesville, spent the
Shower bath and toilet facilities, holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Ideal for machin- Mrs. Henry Fenley.
supply Misses Ruth Gregory of Fort
Kent rea- Worth and Wanda Lee Gregory, of
See Gainesville, were the weekend
841-42 .3
8.45-46
8.49
8.51-b-53-a
ish restaurant in New York's
street were offset in early dealings
by uncertainty regarding mill re-
openings after the holiday.
March contracts opened at 8.30;
May at 8 38; July at 8.41: October
WJORR! WJOPRY!
WORRY! I WISH I WAS 1
---A A ICLA-
, ’ — DIGGER
' X 7.53 .
las, is spending two. weeks here
with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weseman
and daughter, Brit, -and Hubert
FARM FOR RENT 85 acres,
cash rent, half grass, -lots of
good water, wood house, brn. Sec
me at Mountain Springs at Walter
CONDITIONING and Fl,
frigeration equipment. Wr
■giving age, present oc
Utilities Inst., "G” care g
ter. ’ , t
7:30 a. 7:30 a. I W heat, nusnei ......
11:20a 11:20a. Oats, No. 2, bushel .
Barley. No. 2, bushel .
qatvedeepgans Tishiehaserphoto sr papets.t‛Liten"o '52
increscent nau- wmen serve whistle and you will know when
the boy is in your block.
FOR RENT- 3-room brick nicely
furnished apartment; garage;
move from the oven and keep hot
over a low flame while you dec-
“If everybody eat more olive oil orate the top with fresh cooked
not so much stomach trouble." green .peas, sliced red peppers and
he shrugs. “Olive oil pure vege- a little chopped parsley. Cover
table. Made of green olives, pressed,
■ dropped, yes?"
Senor Joffre has been preparing
LIMA. Peru, Dec. 29 AP)
About 100 persons were killed or
injured in an earthquake in cen-
tral Peru on Christmas Eve, said
Several good active boys
for substitutes. Apply
to Donald Ward. Circula-
tion Department, Regis-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Sapp of ।
1 relatives
NORTHBOUND
Arrive Depart
2:20 a. 2:20 a.
8:45 a. 8:45 a.
10:15 a. 10:15 a.
1:05 p. 1:05 p.
4:15p. 4:15 p.
6:55 p. 6:55 p.
ll:50p. ll:50p.
9:20 a. 9:20 a.
: broiled filet of tenderloin steak be-
ing removed to’the serving dish.
Around it go broiled tomatoes,
broiled green peppers, broiled
fresh mushrooms, broiled pimien-
tos. Everything is seasoned with
Salt and pepper, finished off with
more olive oil,' says Antonio : Let this combination cook for
Joffre, chef at El Chico. Span- two minutes. Add one fresh toma-
Mrs. Huse Doty.
Earl Cochran of Athens, spent
the weekend with relatives here.
Robert and Lucian Bone of
Gainesville are visiting relatives
here this week.
N \
PAY cash for lot. State price. Ad- father Jim. Eentley, Friday.. •
- (J1) ( Hood school had a Christ-
___ i mas program and a tree at the
and Ruth Eva, 2, were i
- 2 Members of the Register-Ritz
g.- with.,ez birthday club who are felicitated
the-. Scriptures, p. 393). itodav on the observance of their
in the strensth of Spirit to birthdays „n : 5m" then
i rent. Private bath. Garage,
ne 475. (D18tf)
Coupons appear daily in this
newspaper. Clip the coupon Mon-
day, Tuesday and each day
during the week. When you
WESTBOUND
Arrive. Depart . ,
10:10 a. 10:10 a. Alfalfa Hay, ton
WENTBOUND
.. 10.55 a. m. 10.55 a. m.
, delayed dispatches to the news-
Five average words to til
Lines of White Spac
will cost the regular rat
Fog Continuesto
Hamper Traffic
By The Associated Press
Fog, mist' and rain today had
hampered highway and air traf-
fic in some sections of Texas and
had held up ship movements. Re-
ports from southeast Texas ports
indicated the fog was lifting and
that navigation was being re-
sumed.
Southwest Texas, principally in
the triangle between San Antonio,
San Angelo and Eagle Pass, re-
ported heavy rains yesterday.
About 60 deer and turkey hunters)*
in the Junction area were isolated,
in camps after a four-inch rain-
fall. Sheriff S. O. Durst of Junc-
tion said high waters had made
impassable the roads from Junc-
tion to Fredericksburg, Kerrville
and Rock Springs.
13 Houses for Rent
----------------------- FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FOR RENT—My house on Davis FORT WORTH, Dec. 29 (AP)
FOR RENT—Six room residence, 180-320 lb°Pinai8 °0dtochoice nied home .by Sadie Binford, who
elnea in Thn H Tohnsn i 131 ' Cattle 1 400, calves 500; all
classes cattie and calves strong; home Saturday after visiting rela-
most augh er steers 6.00 to 6.75; , tives at Athens, several weeks.
most steer, yearlings 5.00 to 6.50
most beef cows 4.25 to 5.00; bulk
: slaughter calves 4.00 to 6.00
Sheep 200; few fat lambs and .t . , ,
ewes steady; fat lambs 7 00 to Mr and Mrs. Joe Cochran and
! 7.25; fat ewes 3.50 children, of Fort Worth, spent the
Christmas holidays here with rela-
, g, . , . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ray and son,
family of Dallas, Mrs. Dees and of Headley, visited Mr. and Mrs
I Eoylene remained for a weeks Jim Smith last week.
visit. ' W. A. Brooks, Jr., of Sanger,
Mrs. Alice Hood of ) Amarillo, visited relatives here
visited her brother, John Gregory,
, The European lobster rarely 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. D. White of
reaches 10 pounds in weight, in, Borger spent the weekend with
America there are records of lob-
sters weighing 34 pounds: -
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One of the most remarkable of-
fers ever made by any publisher
is the special gift presentation of
the World's Popular Encyclopedia,
available exclusively to regular
subscribers to The Register.
Ten magnificent volumes—40,-
000 timely and historical subjects
3,000,000 words of interesting
reading, hundreds of illustrations,
authentic maps, all in this beauti-
fully bound set which is a worthy
addition to anyone’s library.
The manner in which these vol-
umes may be obtained by any reg-
EASTBOUND
Arrive Depart
•• 7:40 a.
2 .
A~-
day club, and mail it to the
Mary Kemplin, daughteg of Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Kemplin, 501 1
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO, Dec. 29 (AP). _
Downturns of wheat prices today
followed a show of firmness at the
start.
Opening unchanged to 3 higher
May 91%-7s, July 85%-%, Chi-
cago wheat futures then declined
all around. Corn also started un-
changed to % up. May 613-1,
July 60%-61, and for the time be-
ing altered little.
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN
CHICAGO, Dec. 29 (AP). —
Cash wheat no sales, com No 3
yellow, 58 to 60; oats No. 1 white,
33 to 34'4 ; rye No. 2, 7614; barley
malting, 70 to 85.
(POPEYE!
Ville spent the weekend with rela-
tives here. plete set of ten volumes.
Mr. and Mrs. Eursel Young and! Remember that the coupons
will appear daily and be prepared
to clip them daily so that you may
obtain your complete set of the
World’s Popular Encyclopedia.
(tf.)
’ose in. Phone 884.
ce. N
hot olive oil, and garnished with I
How about adding a square „f I Father Die in Fire
butter? ------
lahoma City, Okla., are visiting
relatives here this week.
mobile loans, Pace Bros. Phone
7. One block west courthouse. (tf)
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Wagon receipts for season 12,377
Wagon receipts yesterday......3
EN’amdays.sHtsiyetfor- tmpenior “snvoctetyneia USS ‘
The understanding of spiritual heights; have learned that trials
law discloses the nothingness of lift us to that dignity of Soul
so-called material law and its which sustains us, and finally con-
claims Failure and disaster come quers them; and that the- ordeal
from ignorance of God's law; while ; refines while it chastens ’
health, prosperity, and progress From the human standpoint
are manifested as one gains the alone does the struggle to be
knowledge of the universal, im-Christlike seem to meet with ridi. I
partial law of good. God knows cule, frustration, or defeat. Yet
onlv good for His children. . . . all such experiences teach us to
A little girl used to walk and guard our thoughts, our tempers,
play so heedlessly that she was our tongues. They teach us to live 1
constantly falling and hurting her- with people amiably; and through
self, with tears and fretfulness as these lessons we may grow in Mrg ‘oosevelt
the inevitable result. She was grace. Every seeming fall is of nwnovivu
taught this verse from the Psalms value if because of it, we seek । HaavAr Aca’n
(116:8): “For thou hast deliv- and find God, and thereby our IS DCIdY Cl Hdili
ered my soul from death, mine true selfhood, and learn to ex-
eves from tears, and my feet from press more love to our neighbor,
falling ” Her child-thought ac- It is satisfyingly sweet to “rise
cepted this so simply and practi- again, stronger than before the
rally that she was healed, and stumble,’’ and to attain in some
thereafter her days were filled measure to that “dignity of Soul
with unfettered activity, which sustains us, and finally con-
No outlook can be so dreary, no quests.”—The Christian Science
situation so sad, but Truth can Monitor..
, Theodore. Jr., 10. succumbed to
burns. The bodies of the othera
C ! three children. Lucille. 6. Jack. 3,
Weseman and. Mrs. Susie Wese-
man of Wichita Falls, Mr. and
। Mrs. Loyd Wilson and children of
Gainesville, and, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- CORPUS CHRISTI Tex Dec.
ford Weseman and son of Valley ' 29 (AP) Automobile trailer tained at“ noon each day and are
\ lew, spent_ Sunday with Mr. and i travelers opening a 10-day con- subject to constant fluctations.
■ vention here, are organizing a They are given here as an ap-
drive for universal state trailer li- proximate of the actual market.
cense laws. POLLTRY AND EGGS
Tom A, Keene, vice president of (Quotations furnished by Kemp-
the Automobile Tourists of Amer- lin Feed Store),
ica, today told the self-styled Hens, 4 1bs. and over.....
“stepchildren of the highway” Hens, lightweight .......
that license laws provide taxes spring chickens, 2 lbs and
from 30 cents per 100 pounds ini over ..................
DENTON Typewriter Exchange.
1 Underwood agents for Cooke, rI
Denton, Wise and Montague coun- I
y Ues. Leave calls at Register of- JL ■ #, * * , ,
fice. of training, he was compelled ----
------------------— to effect a forced landing. His is
Used Cars i plane was wrecked and an investi-resist all that is unlike good. God J ,o ,,
______■ gation was held. Throughout the nas made man capable ofi this, and I x: ' Ee \ ' - son of Mr.
CASH PAID for used cars Auto-। tryins experience, there seemednothing can vitiate the ability andim ’ 5.-0 . . gfort. route 5, |
• - - ’ ito by much confusion and con- i power divinely bestowed on man.”
demnation, but finally he was ex- Serving God should be an in-
From there he went to Marseille, Three Drowned
"See when you learn over there,”
he explains, “you start from bot-
tom. I have diploma. You don’t do
that in this country, but in others
1 it is so.” •
No Butter. Please!
j What is his favorite dish?
"I was born cook,” he says. “No
matter what is it—that’s my fa-
; write dish."
“Over there,” he points, "she is
filet mignon. We call it Filet Mig-
non a la Mallorquina."
Cotton futures opened 5 to 9 points | ourselves, anvwhere, in any place,
. lower today in response to disap- Love
pointing foreign markets, liquida-
tion and hedge selling.
Buying support was lacking and
favorable advices from Worth
a insertion. fe/
Charge Aceounts r
Classified p a t r o n s dsiring -
' charge' accounts must hufe a
regular account with The dtegis-
tef or else have a telpphone
number listed in theirkown
-name.
Phone vour W ant Ads
to umber MM }
our compe tet and cosrteous
■■classified clerk will assikt you
in wording your aos oy piene or
in person at our office. 17 ‘
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*5b Male Instruction
rgh.-
MALE,.- Instruction. We yant to
g select reliable men, nowemploy-
Jti. with foresight, fair edueation
and\mechahical inclinations, will-
ing to train spare time dir eve-
nings. to become installation and
service experts on all typs AIR
G AINESV ILLE REGISTER
Vith a quality and quanty of
• irculatien that produces erults-
Classified advertising rteand
information; \ F*
No advertisement for leks- than
30 cents
Ten words or more. 3 dys, 3
> " cents per word, e
Ten words or more. 6 insertions,
5 cents per word.}
Special rates by the meith.
ame
10 Rooms for Rent
onerated, and one of the superior viting task attended by willing in-
. officers said to him, “It is not thedustry, happiness, and usefulness.
I forced landings that count; it isIt requires constant alertness and
. ! how we ris. and take off again, prayerful watching of our think-
A. R. PORTER, JEWELER (tf) Nrterward as part of the disci- l ing. but this should be neither irK- • So uth W aver, who is 11.
Pline. he was compelled to repeat! some nor distasteful. Doing good, I James Ben’ tt. son of Nr. and
the full course. At first this was loving, God and man, is not a Mrs. j C E hett, 712 Lawrence,
resented, but later he recognized thankless, cheerless experience. I who is 13
that it was to his complete advan- On the contrary .and sometimes to ■ I ariy Sides, son of Mr. and Mrs.
tage, for in addition to the usual our astonishment, wefindla capac- • w. A Sides, Geo Moran, who is 9.
training, the extra months of prae- it.for joy, talent, freedor , and ycungsters under 15 desiring to
tice and study gave him greater self-respect thatnever.was.known join the birthday club, should fill
» nei. clei., exnerienee . while we were following the sen- ' • I
poise, knowledge, experience. 1. . renrrni material round of ut the blank below and bring or.
How many of us, in contact wi’h • 1 ariu, material rounii 1 Reqister office
I fellow workers, with relatives and I thinking. Serving God inc udes sent 1 t0 n Master office. I
- friends, and in daily endeavor to finding and serving a truer, higher
qaccomplish acceptable work in the sense of .selfhood, of seeing man
I world,, often feel that we have as the son। of God. As one serves
; failed, that we have fallen short God he sees disease, discord hat ,
of the high ideal which we have and all temptation to sin as false-,
set for ourselves as a goal! Fear, hoods lies which argue for them-
,Copr 2 King Features Syndicate, Inc Wotld
1937 ) Car Andenson dighe teserved
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“No. No!” He shakes his head
gravely. “You see the smell olive
oil give you. It give you a nice-a
smell.”
One of the favorite dishes at El
Chico is Arroz con Polio. (It means
"Rice with Chicken.”)
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bee. 29 (L? >.r -
L sister or Ruby
en actress, was »
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lined in an au-
unday. ! €
achine " cashed
ver pole on Ca-
nator J. Thomas
ignosed as lobar
mt preve nt him
lot in nei t Tues- a
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WANT TO RENT Small improv- (this weekend,
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15...... 4.57 a. m.
27 ..... 11.48 a. m
5 ..... 9.06 p.m.
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FOR RENT—Upstairs 5^rnished
Capartment. on South Lenton.
Phone 48 or 985. (JI)
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cities to establish uniform trailer Cream, No. 1 pound ..... 32c (
the parks. -Cream, No. 2, pound ........ 30c
L j Candle Eggs, No. 1, Dozen ..23c
— i Hides ........ 4C
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 29, 1937, newspaper, December 29, 1937; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1459038/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.