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1938,
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER,
WOMAN’S PAGE ’
PAGE THREE
ELIZABETH GRAHAM, Editor
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Women, May 20. Miss French will
The theme of his
special guests.
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After this discussion. Miss Nette
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Late Mode!
C. N. Jones, J. H. Pagle, Jr.,
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luncheon.
W. M. U. of the church with a
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Jub lee was given by Mrs. Miller
Miss Juanita Martin and Miss
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For Mrs. Wilson
VALLEY VIEW, May 11.—Mrs.
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I derson and son, Bobbie, and Mar-
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who prepared and brought the din-
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Senior Class Play
DR.MERVINE
Foot Specialist
V-8. wheels,, good motor,
good tires. Really a good
car. Will sell this week for
Courthouse Picnic
Set for Thursday
Businesswomen
Honor Mothers
•Tuesday Evening
$5 Down, $5 Monthly,
Plus Carrying Charge
6.26 CU. FT.
STANDARD
Compare $200 refrigerators! It’s
modern in design . . . extra big!
Has 14.25 sq. ft. shelf area! Makes
60 cubes, 6 lbs. of ice per freez-
ing! Has interior light, Food
Guardian, Vegetable Freshener.
McCollum was directed
the beautiful collection
the
tea
shower at the Baptist church Mon-
day afternoon. Mrs. Leazer was
unable to be present because of
strong, F. M. Savage, Homer Bell,
Joe Leonard, J. B. Barentine, Floyd
Tudo r, E. R. Leonard, Will Gra-
Ruel Wilson and family,
Mrs. Reuben Wilson and
ice in recognition of Mrs. Leazer’s
long and faithful. service in the
work of the church. Miss Mattie
Music Festival
At Lindsay School
The supper night program of the
Business and Professional Wom-
en’s club was arranged to compli-
week.
Spanish
Name.
Street
City-
State
Mrs. Joe M. Leonard conducted
the business meeting in which Mrs.
Miss Edna
tied at the
kynnewood,
announce-
fives here.
rn up by a
last night.
Otis Lester, Harry Martin, McBride
F. M. Brooks, Ross Ballinger, Mil-
ler, Raymond Howard, Arris Helm,
Joe Griffin, Velma Morris and Sul-
I rec eved a
tin of Aus-'
ratulations
npany C ir
District Meeting Held
At Turner Hotel;
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ories. I
made
and
Mrs.
Interior Light
automatically
9 goes on when
door is open;
goes out when
door is closed.
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dated. It
nurder as
could get
resident
b clubs a
hairman
try com nr
inspect :
kith a vi
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Meridian
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STEPHEN F. AUSTIN. Austin, Texes
Now 359 rooma— s air-conditioned
floor — 150 now uest rooma. Now
Delegates registering were:
Miss Elizabeth McCoy. Miss Eliza-
George Shaw, English lad who
entered this year's Boston Mara-
thon. is better known at home as
a hockey player.
Reserved seat tickets are on sale
at the high school office and at
Dickerman's pharmacy.
New Orleans
. New Orleans
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and Cheney Butts and the host-
esses. . , •
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idge Winder and Mrs.
uth Fuller Take Part
, in Interesting Program
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Church Circle
Is Entertained
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Mrs. Mae Morris, president of I
the local nurses’ unit, introduced i
the nurses.
In the absence of Mrs. Helen i
Lile of Denison, district president, I
100 new 2
$300,000, 1
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They are |
onsisting 1
ht rooms ।
I per cent |
ady been
zinaflsad
OLD LINE
LEGAL RESERVE
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Friendship Class
Enjoys an Outing
Dardui helps to reliev
functional pains of men*
ntrqation; and, in caset
of malnutrition, it aide
in building up the whole
Bystem by helping wom-
en to get more energs
from their food.
FIRE, TORNADO
And All Kinds of
INSURANCE
•Q^'diatad
ATOnAL HOTELS
bw and
gste
wo 1
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he was
in Van
r 1931,
t a bo l
er niaf
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Wesley Ann Class
Is Entertained
Mrs. Van B. Hill and Mrs. Wel-
don Blanton were hostesses Mon-
day evening at the Hill home, 305
South Rusk street, to members of
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Dandy 1931
mod, room furhishings fo
comfort.
' $13995
$5 Down, $6 Monthly
Plus Carrying Charge
AT
MOSELEY DRUG
STORE
Thursday, May 12
Speedy Freez-
oris one-piece,
stainless, with
matched door
and plastic
handle.
Preparations were being made
Wednesday for the annual court-
house picnic, to be held Thursday
evening at the home of Deputy
Sheriff Tom Hickman, two miles
south of the city. Approximately
150 persons are expected to at-
tend the affair, according to a sur-
l e y Memorial Methodist
church for a social meeting.
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lings,
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Vast Year's
New 1938
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all the
purging
dn‘t get
ekets of
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emember
fl her the
•she said
iek were
t of town
Fere com-
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The name of George Grice on
your Insurance Policy is like
Sterling on silver.
Geo. M. Grice
116% South Dixon Street
Telephone 73
CLARENCE
Talley
MOTORS
Authorized Buick Agents
Across Street East of
Post Office.
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len Watkins, in the roles of George
and Terry, the McIntyre children,
go through their throes in com-
pany with the neighborhood kids.
Many things happen to all of them,
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Miss French on
School Committee
livant, and Misses Pauline Sanford !
। Martin, Goslin, Griffin. Dickerson
and Margaret Howard.
, $
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Wednesday
Supper night will be held at
the First Methodist church
a Wednesday evening at 7:00
‘clock with, Durwood Flem-
ing of Dallas as guest speaker.
* ’ Thursday
J. M. Lindsay school pupils
are presenting a “Music Festi-
val" Thursday evening in the
school auditorium, at 8 o’clock.
• Friday ' • ’
Child Conservation League
meets Friday afternoon, 3:30
o’clock, in the home of Mrs. J.
D. Nimmo, 1218 East Califor-
nia street.
Paul
L. Millett of Dallas, W. G. Arm-
cah
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s of the
Aa-189 5 >.
Mr. and
family.
LONG WAY HOME
PORTLAND, Ore.- Knute Lien's
wallet, lost on the Columbia river
highway three weeks ago, has re-
turned home via Detroit, Mich
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Aston and Lona Aston and Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Hudspeth.
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G. A. Girls Meet
At Valley View
VALLEY VIEW, May 11.-The
G. A. girls met Thursday night
with Virginia Butts and Kathryn
Smith as co-hostesses. An inter-
esting program was rendered after
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113-115 SOUTH COMMERCE STREET
the program, and the public is in-
vited to attend the entertainmyn
See it! Compare it! It’s a
beauty! Big interior holds
loads of food . .. shelf area
is 12.5 sq. ft.! Has interior
light! Speedy Freezer
makes 60 ice cubes, 6 lbs. per
freezing! Lifetime porce-
lain interior! Backed by a
written 5-year guarantee!
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Super Power
Unit. Every
MW model hat
a quiet, eco-
: nomical twi n
cylinder unit.
May festival will be given on
the grounds of the Robert E.
Lee school Friday evening.
WARD
TELEPHONE 883
Mrs. Em-1
as ordered ,
seers' auto-
on charges
iquor .
(protested.
Weighed 450
Ive to go to
d $100 and
y sentence.
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vey made by the "eats commit-
tee." while officials in charge of
transportation, finance and a pro-
gram. reported Wednesday that
“all is in readiness."
Don’t Fool With That
COLD
TAKE WATTS BROS.
COLD CAPSULES
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ma Jo McCuistion, Sue Myers,
DENTON, May 11.—Miss Eu-
genia French of Gainesville is on
the arrangement committee in
charge of the twelfth annual Short
refreshments to 17 members.
• • • .
To Crown Queen
At May Festival
The crowning of the May queen
will be featured at the May festi-
val to be given on the grounds of
the Robert E. Lee school Friday
evening. A program will be given
and refreshments sold on the
grounds. There is no charge for
TIONAL HOTELS
HOST TO THE NATION
Amarillo, Texas—Mrs.
Ella M. Jones, 614 W. 5th
St., says: "During ado-
lescence I felt so nervous,
Social Calendar"] Nurses Convene
Here, Guests at
at the Methodist church Monday
afternoon. In a short business ses-
sion, Mrs. Edgar Menefee was
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Au Aagiug (Hay (Adust
6.20 CU. FT REFRIGERATOR
VIRGINIA
MOUNTAIN LAKEMountain Lake
offered by Miss
kerchiefs to Mrs. Leazer at her
home. Refreshments of cookies and
punch were served to the follow-1
ing: Mmes. Sam Gregory, Freda
to present
of hand-
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inspiring talk was "Let Us Make
Man,” in which he commended the
nurses for their splendid profes-
1 sion. He stated that “Man may
' make a number of things, but
I God’s masterpiece is man. In our
■nation today there is a great op-
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ELSTEPHEN F. AUSTIN
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EL BROWNWOOD.......
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VALLEY VIEW, May 11.—The said the find helped him buy
Woman’s Missionary society met ticket to reack a job awaiting him
‘ --.....~ '■ in Detroit..
their friends with a party on the
lawn of her father’s home Friday
evening. A number of games and
contests were enjoyed by the boys
and girls. Refreshments of ice
cream and cookies were served to
the following: Mildred Lowry, Jo
Jean McCubbin, Alta Fay Scott,
Mary Alice Lowe, Maurine Han-
cock, Opal Browning, W. E. and W.
B. Hudspeth, R. C. Hunter, Guy
(____ Monday evening in the home
of Mrs. W. W. Sullivant. 835 .North
Mortgage Insurance Eansad
Income Provider Plan EsiGi
,, w- n n Education Insurance
Jack K, Beu Hospitalization Insurance R. F. Spires
GREAT NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Dallas, Texas
Bea. Phone 458- Office Phone 442 Bea. Phone 754
recintion
iteh this
mi
■developing man-
portunity for
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Real life and homely humor are
contained in "Growing Pains” to
be presented Friday evening by the
Senior class of the Newsome
Dougherty Memorial High school
in the auditorium of the new jun-
ior high building. The curtain goes.
up at 8 o’clock. Miss Rebecca!
Thayer is directing the production, i
The play tells of the dilemma of
the McIntyres who see their boy!
and girl tossed in the cataracts of'
adolescence and can help little:
further than give directions for 1
the turbulent course from a dis-1
tance. Joe Miller and Miss Lou El-
pers was
than the
tews lying
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the poor points of an
and we always want to avoid doing
“Some styles of dress bring out
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by Miss Elizabeth Graham
a group singing was led by
rYonna Bandy. A pleasing
Participating, or
Non-participating
Salary Savings
Bank Service
Retirement Income
5 5s o
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 111 1938.
c,. . -r c.— i" hose, shoes, hats, and gloves fur-
Course at Texas State 9 e ge for nished by Teague company. Miss
Women Mav 20 Miee Erench oxil __ . r.. . . FI -
Marie Pace in Spanish costume.
In addition to the nurses pres-
ent, other visitors were: H. C.
$10
Machine Waves $3, $5, $7.50.
ELIZABETH’S
expired term of Mrs. J A. Hulme, ,
resigned, as secretary-
Katheryn Goslin read Mother’s wiches, and tea were served to the
Day poems. Mrs. H. H. McBride following: Misses Willie Rose, Pol-
said the benediction. -
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RED were some faces at Uni-
versity of Chicago after blond
Joy Hawley of Northwestern
university was chosen, by mis-
take, to reign over a Chicago U
stage production. No one under-
stands how Miss Hawley’s photo
was among those sent to judges.
elected delegate to the . district
meeting which convenes at First
Methodist church. Gajnesville,
Thursday morning. May 12, at 19
o’clock. Mrs. Jeff Hudspeth, spirit-
ual life leader, conducted the pro-
gram for the afternoon. She was
assisted by Mrs. Will Hunter, Mrs. ;
Jennie Myers, Mrs. RobertHunter, ।
Mrs. Tom Smith, Mrs. C. B. John- i
85 EQUIPMENT included
(Taxes Extra)
Price is for the De use 85 H.P. Fordor Sedan illus-
trated, and induc es transportation charges, gas,
oil, oil bath air cleaner. and all the following:
* 2 bumpers • 4 bumper guards • 2 tail lights • 2 windshield wipers •
2 sun visors • 2 electric horns • 1 cigar lighter - 3 ash trays •spare
tire, tube and lock • glove compartment, lock and dock • headlight
' beam indicator • De Luxe steering wheel • rustless steel wheel
VALLEY VIEW, .May 11.—Mrs.
Tucker, G. W. Wingert, W. Jeff Hudspeth was hostess to her
Sunday school class and a few of
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attendance contest held during shall Switzer made up the group
the past three months. The "Reds" who nrenared and brought the din-
we re the hosts for the evening and
THncunanq
addition of this fine 200 room
dern hotel to our famous "Host
the Nation” fmily. “
'lotel LAMAR
MERIDIAN, MISS.
tes from $2.50 • W.T. Mobley. Manager
The lesson was conducted by ' ’
Mrs. H. H. Roberts on “The De- i ,
During the
numbers were
. hood and every person should take I
advantage of these opportunities,"
stated Mr. Rogers. "It should be
our mission in life to help our fel-
lowman and in so doing we are
1 performing a duty and obligation.
' Only can we accomplish the most
worthwhile things by the service
that we render to humanity. We
cannot leave Christianity out of
our life and do this,” he con-
cluded.
Rotary Button Presented
On behalf of the club, Rev. Earl
J. Patton presented to Roy P. Wil-
son, outgoing president, a diamond
studded Rotary lapel button in
recognition of his service during
his tenure of office. Fred Buck-
ingham, secretary read an invita-
tion to the local club to join the
• Whitesboro club in a picnic Tues-
day evening, May 17, at the road-
side park half-way between
Gainesville and Whitesboro. Felix
McCurdy was announced as pro-
Lindsay school by the pupils of
the school and the parents and
friends are cordjally invited to at-
tend the free entertainment.
The first, second, and third grade
students will offer rhythm band
numbers, songs by the primary
chorus and folk, games. The
fourth, fifth, and sixth grade stu-
dents will sing a group of songs.
net to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Wilson, where it was served.
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Miss Vallie Kyle
Weds in Dallas
VALLEY VIEW. May U.—An-
nouncement has been received here
of the marriage of Joe Burleson
and Miss Vallie Kyle of Dallas.
Mrs. Burleson will be remembered
here as Miss Vallie Kyle, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kyle. After
a short honeymoon trip the couple
will be at home at 2920 Grand ave-
nue, Dallas.
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Want Ada ring the cash register.
Refreshments were served to the .. .
following: Mmes. Leonard Wyatt, Velda Sparkman. and Mrs. H. G.
Wa|ter Miller. John Shotwell. Roy Murray, and Messrs. Marrs Myers,
Corns and Callouses
removed with-
out pain or blood.
Fallen arches cor-
rected by manipula-
tion and exercise.
All foot troubles
seientifical-
ly treated—
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l ent every Sunday during the con-
test period.
! Attending were: Messrs, and
, Mmes. Bennie Saylors, Cecil Gard-
ner, Fred Buckingham, Tom Elt-
ing, Ancil Smoot, Carl Kaden,
Harry Caldwell, Albert Biffle, Dub
Chapman, Rayburn Day, William
Optiz, Hubert Moss, McCool, and
Davis. Dr. and Mrs. Rankin
Hardy, Rev. and Mrs. Elmer C.
Carter, Mrs. L. B. Hall and Clem-
ent Potter, Gwendolyn,. Gardner,
Dorothy Buckingham, Tommy Kit-
ing. Jimmy Smoot, and Bobby
Opitz.
Mrs. Paul Hudson was hostess ।
to members of the Progressive I
Circle of the Dixon Street-Chris-i
tian church Tuesday afternoon at
her home, 614 North. Dixon street.
Assisting the hostess were Mrs.
Lawrence Nichols and Mrs. Clar-
Owns, Goslin, Ed Richardson.
Good Husekeeping
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Graduate nurses from Paris.
Sherman, Denison and Gainesville
were in Gainesville Wednesday for
a meeting of District 13 Nurses
Association, held at the Turner ho-
tel. They were entertained with a
luncheon at noon, meeting jointly
with the Rotary club.
E. E. Rogers, principal of the
high school at Denison, was the
guest * speaker at the Rotary
luncheon when the nurses were
ta ting this tonic.
Clements. Billy Joe Glasgow,
In honor of their mothers and in , Henry Ray Wylie, Rev. and Mrs.
celebration of the W. M. S. Focus w. H. Vail. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. illness. After an appropriate serv-
week, the Y. W. A, of the Grand
i Ave lue Baptist church entertained
' beam indicator • De Luxe steering----- -------
bands • heat indicator • built-in luggage compartment with lock.
this,” further stated Miss Hardy.
She also told the group that bright
colors attract attention, that one’s
color should not be drab but yet
not so bright that they • attract
undue attention. From a display
of more than 25 dresses, boats, and
suits, as well as many types of
sleeping garments, underwear,
Phone 5003
GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
who was unable to attend the
meeting, Miss Paulino Hughes su-
perintendent of the local hospital
presided at the afternoon session.
Miss Bess K. Newell of Paris, dis-
trict secretary, was speaker, and but the end is bright and promis-
gave a report of the state meeting ing. -
held in April.
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Surprise Dinner
Members of the Friendship class
. of the First Methodist church en- I
joyed a delightful outing at North | Mrs. L. B.White, Mrs. Cora An-
Lake Tuesday evening climaxing! dereem end eon. "oh ie. an
Klinglesmith, C. H. McCuistion,
Tom Smith, R. C. Hunter, John
Bundy, John Mallicote, Earl White,
Will Rose, H. G. Murray, Lois Mc-
Cuistion. Lacy Idell, John Stead-
man, Fred Hollingsworth, Hayden
Miller, Delmar McNutt, J. C. Mont-
gomery, Everett Mallicote. C. P.
Ward, and Misses Mattie and Opal
McCollum, Herlois Vaughn and
Gladys Idell.
• • •
Delegate Named to *
Local Conference
Elizabeth Bell, and Judge Winder.
Baptist YWA
Party for WMU
courge of
her wor'a
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g after bis
Huff and Tom Lynch, and Mr. I
Rogers, all of Denison; Charles
Stringer, new manager of the
Texas Power & Light Company.
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gram chairman for next
THE DE LUXE "8 5"
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8 Body Types, Choice of 6 colon
Buil in Texas by Texas Workers
velopment of Talents.’
A refreshment plater was served
to 14 members during the tea hour.
•••
I E. Miller giving the ■ response. A
talk in interest of the Golden
Hardy illustrated points of ap-
propriateness of different garments
for street wear, school wear, at
home. at work, and for more
dressy occasions.
4-H Club Girls
Hear Miss Hardy
“Study your figure, size and
shape before selecting design for
making clothing,” Miss Grace
Hardy, clothing instructor in the
Gainesville High school told 4-H
club girls and their sponsors and
mothers in a countywide meeting
held in the assembly room of the
Chamber of Commerce, Saturday.
A music festival will be present- ' '
ed Thursday evening at 8 o’clock ►
in the auditorium of the J. M. ’
prayer said by Miss Rachel Grif-
i fin.
I Mrs, Velma Morris, with Mrs. M.
and Miss Jane Harris, county
health nurse.
KW- .
Do the Smart Thing This 1
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• OTtL THOMA* JtFF^RSOM.. . Birmingham
ILLINOIS
’ weak, tired and out-of;
z sorts periodically and had
mF a z i headaches and cramps due
" d-2 to functional "disturbances.
% % '"T - Thanks to Dr. Pierce’s
r . * Favorite Prescription I
LaP was relieved of all this.”
B, iy it from your druggist today. See how
m ch calmer and stronger you feel after
I Leroy Wilson was honored Sun-
; day with a surprise birthday din-
ner at her home east of town. Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES ELECT
DALLAS, May 11 (API. —
Election of C. A. Johnson of Odes-
sa as president and of other con-
vention officers, and trustees
shared the feature place on today’s
program at the 52nd annual con- 1
vention of Texas Christian
churches.
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MAIL THIS COUPON
to your Local
Montgomery Word Store.
Please send informa-
tion regarding your
1938 MWs or have a
representative call.
This, of course, places
me under no obligation
... s . evening by Miss Gladys Strader
Shultz, county home demonst ra- after which the hostesses served
tion agent, asked the girls to ap-
served a delicious chicken supper.
Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
Stirling McCool and Mrs. Law-
rence Davis for having been pres-
Enclosed was $11 plus a letter
from a grateful hitch-hiker. He
of Muenster, J. D. Howeth, John
Hardy, E. C. Haynes, and Miss
ply the rules of selection which
Miss Hardy gave, in assembling
a complete wardrobe from the ex-
hibit.
Miss Kathryn Porter, president
of the Loving club, presided, lead-
ing the club pledge and introduc-
ing1 the speaker. Mrs. A. E.
Barnes, sponsor of the Myra club
led some club songs and Mrs. Roy
Robinson, Whaley 55 chairman of
sponsors, presented the two gold
star girls for 1937, who are Miss
Dorothy Haney of Woodbine and
Virginia Robinson of Whaley 55.
• • •
Shower Given for
Mrs. J. L. Leazer
VALLEY VIEW, May 11.—The
friends of Mrs. J. L. Leazer hon-
ored her with a handkerchief
English, Miss Mary Jo Holcomb, =
Miss Dorothy Coieman, Miss Ruth 4
Bailey, Mrs. Sadie Geray Wil-'
liams, all of Paris; and Misses
Minnie Talbott, Margaret Talbott, I
Helen Allen, Hughes, and Mary1
Lee Biffle, Mmes. Ruth Settle,
Tom Hemphill, Joe Nichols, Jim
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JUNG HOTEL, New Orleans, U.
Vast improvements now completed.
The South’s finest convention facili-
ties — new Coffee Shop — Cocktail
Lounges, al air -conditioned. Finer
room appointments.
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Burk, James Atchison,
Teague, Mae Morris.
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beth Hardaway, Mrs. Esther Par-
rott, Mfs. Traxell.Misses Mary Car-। ,
son Fltcher, Eunice Bowen, Lilly Flour should be measured at the
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Miss Newell, Miss Marietta E.; not be possible.
which a number of games were
played. Refreshments of sand-
.t——i——dd
; You’ll find the best groom-;
’ ed women in Gainesville;
listed in the appointment.
: book at Elizabeth’s. They«
; know smartness . . . and;
• are wise to Zotos Perma-;
. nents.
; Machineless Waves $5, $6.50,1
assist in the day’s program de-
signed for 2,500 visitors from sev-
enty northeast Texas counties.
Housing, architecture, home dec-
oration, electrification, and home
machinery will be discussed under
the general subject, “Home and
Social Relations.”
Majoring in clothing. Miss
French, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene French, is a junior student
at the college.
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Mrs. Hudspeth Is
Class Party Hostess
—anm
the Wesley Ann class of the, L
numl per was a vocal selection,
“Mother Machree,” offered by
Judge Ray Winder. A reading was
given by Mrs. Ruth Fuller.
The guests were: Mmes. L. S.
Crawford, H. V. Milligan, Sam
ment their mothers Tuesday eve-
ning. The dining hall of the Wha-
ley Memorial Methodist church
was the scene of the enjoyable
event, with Mrs. Henry Long as
aprogram chairman, and she was
assisted by other members of her
group.
The supper tables were made at-
tractive by bouquets of roses and
at each plate was a miniature dec-
orated cake to represent a May
asket. A delicious two-course
•» u was served to 50 members,
mothers and friends.
* reduction of the (guests was i
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L Oklahoma City
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........ Sapulpa
........Wewoka
TEL FAUST ............
LOUISIANA
TEL JUNG ................
TEL DESOTO ........
MISSISSIPPI
TEL LAMAR................
TEL RIVIERA ..............
NEW MEXICO
TEL CLOVIS. ...
OKLAHOMA
TEL HUBER.............
TEL OKLAHOMA BILTMORE.
TEL BELMONT............
EL SAPULPA ............J
EL ALORIOGE .............
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Morris street.
Miss Mary Frances Dickerson
read a Bible lesson followed by a
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