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GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER,
ELIZABETH GRAHAM. Editor.
Personal
Social Calendar
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entire concrete structure will be
that
taken from the creek bed. so
PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE that “Dollie" belonged
to her was offered in Chicago court by Mrs.
taken
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Church Announcements
CHARLESTON, S. C.. Cct. 1
Tornado-stricken Charles-
Ibo
for some
. Mrs. E. J Huffaker, prsident.
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The president said later that he
believed the at required
some
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W ednesday:
The aid was assured by
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day of Doris
social room
services.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
BURTON
and Taylor St reets
a rents.
F Broad way
Corl
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C. A. Buchanan, Mil
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9:
inter
Young
After a num
NTROIUICTUN
games were
BURTON.
juice and cook-.
eral arloads of food were op the
ubject
fitted to
‘ Backward.”
We have
Peggy Jo
h Ques-
Life?"
Jr, Imo-
AU Church Week of Prayer
of Pray-
j
P r ayer
evening at 7:45.
Corley, and Mmes. .L. Corley* J.
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for the entire church
is
of
hi
21 he i ox Hunt”
or Wed-
Enoree’s great-
grandmother.
Mortuary
I’age One j "
RITZ
Teague and family, Mrs. William
Tuesday: W M. S. mee
Krueger and Mrs. Scott Baxter 1
ve Gov
raye r
is see
7130 p.
m.
the ranch home of friends.
Julius I .
Anonymous Note
above
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DIXON
tn
Smith.
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Names Kidnaper
said she is 32. -Both have
"of
rolled
up a heavier
Bible School 9:45
a. m
than
Irwin.
LOS ANGELES. Oct. 1 (AP).—
films about 15 years' ago.
un derwa v
sort, superintendent. ’
d.nn w.bi. .
are
Farm-Labo
as Loy-
This is being observed
Benspn is
all
¥
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Sermon
SOU
Sac-
Dr. C. S. Scott, Stated
Monday
Surpassing ;
the:
evening at." o’clock in tin? church
Gainesville with his
mer tvhen he form
crease for the year to da
two viators killed in a plane
e over
4
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at 3
in ;
single
A full attendance
production camp
at 15,290,072,227,
Charles Frederick Ericks
redheadtwho
Marie, the attractive
worship serv-
891586,977.
the third time
produced in one month, the other
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last
she
and you need the church.
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Have ray, superintendent.
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m
oil
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worship, 9:45.
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SQIEN risT
and Efm
Streets
11:00 a m.
Charles
speth, superintendent
NEW UNIVERSITIES DICTIONARY
Brother Ci L.
DAILY-SPECIAL
meeting at 7:45 p,
m.
CLIP THIS COUPON
and
“Then
NOTICE!
Now,” W. H. Vail, pastor.
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MONDAY, OCT. 3
AP).
Fruit Cocktail
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Arguments Due in
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elderly
an
Civil
Five delicious fruits, diced and
The public is cordially
invited
the young men in his boarding and
it’s thrifty
It’s quick
rooming house when
he heard the
for
Extended argments were
ex-
Tall Tin
civil suit, M.
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business and Bible
study meeting.
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Lower Dam Across
Elm Creek to Be
Blasted Shortly
My location is and will
remain the same.
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Body of Admiral
Son Is Missing
BASED ON THE
ORIGINAL WEBSTER
ed to postpone meetings
entire church might lend
the court had received complaints
from a number of, Cooke county
Asa
and
Fort Worth, minister of
sity Christian church, will
was received on the effects of the
dam on fish, both above and be-
Saturday after-
p. m. where the
Health, and only
subject. I
warm
near here last
forming their 4
in
by
Angeles last Tuesday to’ C. S. Mor-
row, chief of the state division of
each Tuesday and
noon from 2 to 4
Biole, Science and
authorized Christian Science liter-
ature may be reac or obtained. :
Extension Course
Es Planned in city
LAN
ART
crowd attended the pie supper at
the Burton । school Friday night.
that the
its sup-
Subiect-Peters'"I Have Never ” tlaa wiU conduct set vices, ouzzuay -
Subject. 1 eters t nave a ex er, eveninoat 7 at S Paul’s Epis- two being July and August
There will be no
ices this Sunday.
rention
vention
nil to
didate
Pre view
Tonight
Administrator , Harry L. Hopkins,
who ame here to survey the havoc
year and a . half ago. A
they had been seen tog
Hollywiood, they frequent?
intending to marry.
50 Injured as
Rose Festival
Seats Collapse
false and < without basis
truth.
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Ne
Fu
dam.
: cen-
order
Ray Thurman, Oscar Cole,
Flowers. Tom Blankenship
Cecil Wilson.
were ameng the Gainesville visi-
tors Saturday.
NIGHTMARE
NASHUA. la.
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ton 11
Son Outshines Dad
In Raising Pigs
is to be blasted within the
several weeks.
Judge Ray Winder stated
Ben
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con j
ice.
back.
king re-
. Henry:
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ca-
.e
10:50, Morning worship,
mon by the pastor.
6:30 p.m.- B.T.U. meets.
6,
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DR. W. W. MICKS
Eye — Ear — Nose — Throat
Glasses Correctly Fitted.
Over Teague’s.
3
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 1
Elmer C. Carter, Pastor. I
you : |
“The
die, enroute to their home. -
- Mrs. W. R. Barrett and small
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‘starts
Thiorrw
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course was served by the hostess,
assisted by Mmes. Webb, Olie Han-
CHURCH
Bihop Harry T. Moore
X
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the
th.
A-
starts 1 p. m. Sunday and
10 a. m. Firs Monday
Last Times Today
TIM McCOY
“Two-Fisted Law”
The Reading Roam is located in
the church building and is open
Veronica Kobiela.
She submitted picture of dog; with Florence. her daughter, taken
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ust rebounded sharply from
low level, and widened tie
Navy advices indicated the
of a rear admiral’s son. <
community’’ in charge. Burial was
• Johnnie Ray
Sandlin, Marie
ared fo
average
R. E. Cox and family of Dallas,
were' visitors in the home of Mrs.
Cox’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Autry Thursday evenihg.
A. J. Teague of Dye, was a visi-
tor in the home of his brother, Ed
Teague Friday.
WHALEY MEMORHAI
METHODIST CHURCH
Earl J. Patton. Pastor
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ty.
Elect Officers of
Bethany Class
Election of officers was held Fri-
day afternoon when members of
the Bethany Bible class of the First
Baptist church were received in
the home of Mrs. Roland Wilson,
East California street.
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Open October 1
j WOMEN’S EXCHANGE
Elm Street -Next Door to
Dr. Griffin’s office.
Gifts, Fancy Work accepted for.
sale Friday.
MRS. BEN ROGERS
This was
We are preparing for our fall
ieeting to begin November 1st.
Welcome to all our services.
LJ
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Clarence. W. Harrison, Minister
p:1- c-h-a1 0.aE « • w. E.
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J. R. CLEMENTS
Funeral services for J. R. Clem-
Bul-
look
to attend the church services. and
to visit and use the Reading Room.
FIRST BAPTIST cHURCH j
A. L. Jordan, Pastor
Sunday:
9:45,. Sunday School. Ray Win-
der. superintendent.
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same to this paper with 98c and
• secure this new high class up-to-
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If by mail, include 11 cents postage
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for the senate immediately for a
public statement on whether he
would agree to vote against Smith.
Monday
Katherine Gregg Mission
circle of the First Preshy-
■ terian church meets Monday.
evening 7:30 in the hm9f
Mrs. Raymond ' Ki ng, 603
Lindsay Street.
tig th sum-
tally 'launched
national pro-
ehemank
i
She submitted picture of dog with Fioreni .
before Dollie ran away And Florence (above)
Corner of Deton
Sunday serice.
Church school. 9:45.
Morning worship, 11:00.
Subject, “Talk Is Cheap.
Evening worship, 7 :30.
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way. ; ■
Damage was estimated at $2,-
000.000 fo $3,000,000. .[
Forty-five injured were st 11 in
asked him to take
the , pigs onthe far:
The boy’ , pig g
Oct. 1. —,A large night. . .
This service will be especially'
tted to young people.
John L. Lewis
Not since Federal Judge John J.
Parker of North Carolina was nom-
inated for a Supreme Court va-
cancy in the Hoover administra-
-tion, has the A F. of L. attempted
to block senat confirmation of a
White House appointment. Parker
failed to win confirmation.
The federation came out with its
opposition to Smith last August
while making a critical survey of
the board’s administration of the
Wagner laborlaw.
Interest in the Federation’s ef-
forts to obtain amendments to the
law was considerably heightened
the -e 3
"No
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TYLER, Oct.
they would likely argue the case
two hours.
A jury report is not expected
before Monday.
Chalmers, superintendent.
Morning worship. 10’45. -
citizens on the effects of the
Local cattlemen ask that the
Crete’ slab be removed in ।
RESOURCEFUL
KANSAS CITY, Kas. (AP).—
On trial on a charge of destruction
of property, a Negro testified be-
fore Police Judge Earl Thomas:
”I saw my wife coming at me
with a big knife, and I ran into
a beer parlor next door and out
through the back door.'*
“That,” said the proprietor of
.\
The letter was mailed in Los
Roy Stamps. whose tonsils were
removed Saturday morning in the
STKEIET
CHURCH .
low the dams.
Commissioners stated that
meet Tuesday afternoon
the home of Mrs. Mollie
522 South Dixon.
plus MALT DISNEN sn
have gone to California,, where
they will be employed.
Chafe Tipton left for Silverton,
Texas, where he is employed at
the present time.
flood conditions. might be easily
cored wiih.
Charleston! Given
Promise of Aid
tioned" or “What Is Your
Current rumrs that I am
leaving Gainesville are nothing
but rmors and are positively
bers and two guests, Mrs. King and
Mrs. Bernice Davidson.
' । ness meeting.
r Thursday: 7
of Dal- ’ than 15 billion cigarettes had been
sunday nroduced in one month the other
Heath, director.
7:30 p. m.— Evening worship.
Monday:
4:00 p. m.—The W.M.S. will meet
at the church for their monthly
for a
ught without in-:
ollywod fri ends, ’
Monday, October 3
A. & P. Building
Opens 6a.m.
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IN
GOUf MINE
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year.
Cigar produdtion: which has run
consistently: behind last year with
by the I
"Stew-
Biscailuz said he was uncertain
of the letter’s authenticity, but
added he would open an immediate
investigation. ’The writer left in-
structions for contacting him
through the personals column of a
Los Angeles evening paper.
End of Spanish
War Next Goal?
Senate
(Continued From Page One)
tial in shaping labor policy, said
the Federation’s annual conven-
tion opening Monday was almost
certain to act on tne propsal for
a fight against Smith’s confirma-
tion. j
played, re
Christ. ..
_____ _________,____— _ Mrs. W. F. Thompson of Ma-
that a crossing might be made for rietta, Oklahoma visited
landovners here Friday. -
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"mni" 7 88
TAYLOR STREET BAPTIST
CHURCH
C. W. Thomas, Pastor
10:00 a.m.- Sunday School. Jay
Riley, superintenderit. । 1
payroll were receiving “the miost Sadler. who is the h
liberal wages in history.” i grandmother.
" ELRGF MURPHY:
NSu-- Ann SHER
JEN - Ernest COS.
hours. We will have a
ation in the study of the
ter of Peter. Peter's ”
ward Bullock, 11-year-old
crowde %
"libera ton
. -I- i re
entire su
days vt
told th eq
"W’eld
fl
Tuesday
General meeting of the XLI
Club will be held Saturday |
afternoon at 3 o’clock, in the
home of Mrs. Word H. Payne, :
213 East Pecan street.
i October 20, 1862. He moved to
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cord” on the
Accident Occurs as
Queen of Festival Is
Being Crowned Friday
erian
Sunday school IC :00,
thought war had broken out.
That is the reason, an eiucriy
resident here said. he aroused all
welcome to all its services.
, ------- par y movement
a 111 to which Gov. LaFollette gav nev
criminal identification in
cattle. Surrounding ______
complained.of overflows cause d,by
hospitals.
Mayor Burnet R. Maybank said
The planes piloted by the two
fliers were engaging in regularly
scheduled gunnery practice when
they collided, navy reports said.
SET PRORATION HEARING
AUSTIN, Oct. 1 (AP). — The
J. W. Beck and family, Ed
was named beauty queen at the an- i
nal festival here, .
Marie ise a real Muscle Moll +1
she’s even pulled a plow down on
the farm.'
But rough work h isn't harmed
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (AP).—
An end to Spain’s bloody civil war,
usually well-informed persons said
today, may be the next goal of the
quartet of European powers which
worked out ’a solution for’ the
Czech-German crisis.
In responsible quarters there was
some expectation that the powers
—England, Germany, Italy and
France—would seek to impose a
peace in Spain in somewhat the
same manner that they dictated
terms to Czechoslovakia.
■ Informed persons here feel that
Premier Mussolini may initiate the
move for a settlement. Already
there have been reports that he in-
tends to withdraw his troops. It
is believed that he possibly desires
to end the war because its con-
tinuance prevents his accord with
Great Britain, reached last spring,
from going into effect.
Joint action by the “big four”
would save Mussolini the embar-
rassment.
ceived an anonymous letter nam- i services. The Dmes of all
ingaSan'Franciscomanas'mas- will recorded —
ter-mind in t he.kidinaping Sept sermon Subject will be, •
l 1ofMrs. W. R. Meeks, Yuba City, Loyalty to Victory.” Mrs Frank
Savage will be our guest soloist.
Evening worship 7:30. “
the the Progressives on a
in- gram. /
persons, injured more than
and made 500 homeless.
The Red Cross cared for
railroad commission today called
the next, statewide monthly
proration hearing for Oct. 15.
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. Sell it Quick through want Ads.
her sister, Miss Mattie Clack, for
the past ‘three months, have re-
turned to their homein McAllen.
■ for the past year and a half, was;
' a retired farmer, having come to Calif, housewife. ,
(Cooke county in 1874, settling
1 near Callisburg. He was a native
■ of Dallas county, and was born
___ _ _________‘in the
I history of the industry that more
Vi
shuing Today onlyl
TEX RITTER
“Rolling Plains” |
by the pastor. .
Christian Endeavor, 7:0) p. m.
City Briefs
pected Saturday afternoon in the
— T. McClure vs.Geo.
hecessity
changes in the! act.
meet on Monday, Tuesday ---
nesday nights are kindly request-
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Hume eight years ago. j Both
English and they met socially
Preaching, 11:00 a
by W. T. Rouse, pst or.
B. T. U., 6:45 p. m.
port to the “Week of Prayer."
Don't forget your offerings for
missions. [ '
CHURCH
Sunday School, 9:45 a. n. Class-
2 71
Come m
of the new building.
The fourth- birthday of Doris ■
Fay Corley was observed Thurs-
day afternoon when she was host-
65 .to a large grop of her plav.I
1 mates at • hh 1--- - •
! Mr.
Preaching ,11:00,
Miller. Communion.
Preaching, 7:15,
carriers’ tage,C. L’ Corley, and Mss Loved
______e . NJiohle •
pounds in 122 days
the same litter c
father put on an
. 147 pounds'of wei
• After weighing
figuring the profit
Watson, our new choir director.
■Sermon subject: “Youth One
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
: closely for their efffet on the mid-
{western liberal
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ready to serve—
....... It’s easy!
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-Jsts! t ' freshments of fruit
Charles M. Hay, cotinsel for 18 ies were served. ,
railroad brotherhoods, asserted ‘The guests were
Kvr
Mee
zones h
- Lore Sa 1
Crowd >
Song service and testimony
meeting will be led by Bro. W. E.
people’s
Sheriff Eugene Biscailuz an-
nounced early today he had re-
GRAND AVENUE BAPTIST
CIALRCII
H. H. McBride. Pastor
9:45 a. m. /Sunday school, A.
D. Helm, superintendent.
. primary v
any other party.
W. I. McDowell, director.
Every Christian should avail,
himself of this training service.
1 (AP). — The
,m-1, gframento, and returned to the sher-
- ' iff for investigation. In it, the
writer accuses the’ “master-mind”
of shooting him.
in Dallas, will preach at 11 a.
A full attendance of the church
Univer- membership is desired. -
FIRST. PRESBYTERIAN
the beer parlor, “was when he de-
stroyed property./ There was no
; rear door. He made one.”
Fall is the time to start that
war against rats, when! the first
frosts drive them out : of fields
into homes and cellars. I
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Pallbearers were Carl Dodd.
,g
n Gubernatorial
“Conttinuea Fror
"You I
! 75,000. ■
hither t 1
- ring
. pop1 fl
noo 001 1
"Simi
. . past pe
ings. i
"In:
thank J
way th J
-prayth
W ste
;' bes gui d
Alm »
the fin
Eger f ■
. (3:30 11
railrea I
men < 19
' In p 1
- rer‛s.3 h
guard)1
-"frees 4
» labor. ■
men an
• ish'bitd
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Spai
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1 (AP) Ronald Colnan and Be-
nita Hume, whowere married;
.6WbATI
ing today. ,
The body of Aviation
registrar of Gainesville Jnior col-, A three-sided race is
.• -------- d-t --- “meet-iin Minnesota where
5 p J Governor Elmer A.
,.w, , the’ posed for re-election
high schq ol. for j Gallagher, the Dmocratic nominee
and. Harold -Stassen, Repulican
Choice. 1 ‘
-d
the second dam. A third complaint
Valley View Churches
by • Thomas
Gainesville Sanitarium.; was re-
ported doing nicely following the
operation.! . - ■
dining hall, for entire church mem-
bership. Dr. Perry Graham of
Misses Eunice Teague, Bonnie The "All Church Week
Autry and Ruby Teague and er will be observed by our church
Messrs. Chafe Tipton. Arthur from Sunday through Thursday
Teague and Frank McKinsey at-inight. Please remember .that this j
tended the firemen’s ball in Tioga 1,,. I
Saturday evening, ■ | and bong others.
Special Notice
All church organizations which
The building trades co
proposed that the full coi
instruct the xecutive co
ask each sen itor and ci
seTheesP 0 mharifasreninsmpe' is cordial-
gratifying. It is the desire of the 1y invited to attend,
church to be helpful. We need you.
11:00. a. m. Sermon
pastor. Sermon subject:
lards of the Gospel.”
' 6:30 p. m. B. T. U.
raze all dangerous buildil
Meanwhile the work of restora
and clearing aurdv dehrie z
3 tinued.
married previously. |
Colman started in
sm:
mother, Mrs. O. F. Erickson of
<1201 E. Newton street), Bidux
City. Iwa, was brought to a mor-
tuary here.
Search was reported continuing
for the body of Lieutenant W. S.
Pye. Jr., son of Rear Admiral
William S. Pye, commander of the
fleet’s destroyer flotilla No. 1,bat-
tie force. • -
speak. I
Woman’s Missionary society will
7:30 p. m. Sunday School offi-
errs and teachers banquet, in the
Emptiness.".
6:30 p. m., Intermediates and
The Seniors. •
roush 7:30 p. m.. Worship: "Come and ;
Se." J i ’ . I i i
.m. ents, 76, who for the past 64 years
they had been a resident of Cooke coun-
left after a buffet supper. Co man ty, were held Saturday afternoon
gave his age as 47and Miss Fume at 3 o’clock at the Clements home
been on ’North Morris street, with Rev.
H. H. McBride, pastor of Grand
Hollywood Avenue Baptist church,, and Rev.
Miss W. E. Moore, of the Callisburg
। Denton, will g ive an
’’course of dvanced, work ___
(the junior college level in Gaines-,
’ ville, probably "The History
{the OldSouthif sufficient in-’
i 9:45. Church school, Roy P. Wil- 1 terest is shown Gilbert
s< n .superinten lent. ’ registrar of Gajnerl,
11:00. Worship: “The Nausea of lege, announced Saturday. A
— 1 - ling will be held {Tuesday at
m. in the • college library on
। second floor -of the1ig*
those interested in the cour le.
Rummage Sale
Business and Pr Sessional
Women’s lub >
are honeymconing today some-
where, in Northern California
Wedded Jay a municipal judg eat
federation off icers as biased
favor of the rival C. I. O. led
Ladies class, Monday. 2:00 p. m. ; —— .-------- r
meeting: Wednesday ing wing of a, 1 .. . 1 [ . .----r-----, Leau
. “squeezing the water out of their , Kenneth Corley. L. . Corley. Joyce <
capital structures.’’ j Corley, and Mmes.o.L. Corlev’ j )
J. Carter Fort,- counsel for the E-Nichols, J. J. Sandlin, Ida Pres. ■
carriers, contended the cailic.s " '
business was running 20 per cent ■ Nichols.
The pastor is speaking at both Baptist
charac- Sunday school, 9:45 , H. G. Mur-
FIRr cuenehoF cmusr Churhoshistna
j 4-H club boy, did so Well with hi
club pig this year that his fathe
lock decided to let his boy
after all the pigs from now
Mayor gurnet : MayDanK saia Mr. Randle, who has been serious-
steps would be taken at once to ly ill for sometime, is slowly re-
ngS covering his health. They, expect
tio I to visit a few days in Dallas with
away debris co- Mr. Randle’s, brother, E. A. Ran-
Newton. superintendent. . I
Methodist
Church school. 9145. Jeff Hud-
1 7:30 p. ri.
Following the election, Mrs.
E.. King spoke to the officers
"C lass’ Co-operation". An
: prospect. There; Prpgress
North ; Philip F LaFollette is seel
c< Hege election against Robert K.
ext< n.sion ' the Democratic nominee.
Heill, Republican, a
Covered dish supper
The president’s nominee, a for-
mer Pennsylvania lawyer, is One of
three members of the board. Rul-
ings by the board in labor disputes
and union representation cases
(frequently have been attacked by
after president? William Green of
the A. F. of L. emerged froth a
summer White House conference ,___
with the announcement that h son, and W • S. Potts, to 24 mem-
and Mr. Roosevelt wre “in ac- bersandtuneete
- for the o<
Mrs. Ehen Powers
last year’s totals Prior to Aug- BEAUTY ANDBRAWK
ust this year the areatest total 1 EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo.
months cigarette(AP)- Those who believe Muscle.
in July. last year Shoals can’t be pret
— —,--------- but August this
year the productipn ran up to 15,-
of the tornado which killed 29
the exception of. June, showed a
substantial increase in August, as
did manufactured, tobacco output.
Snuff fell slightly behind, the 1937
total in August. 1
When Paul OMalley, manager
of the Charleston Middle Atlantic 1
team became ill recently, Watt-
Powell, president of the .club and
former big leaguer took charge.
He did that once before and won a
pennant.
• 1 '' •
WAKE UP! To the fact that better FRESHER .
groceries fare sold CHEAPER by MITCHELL! ’ j
HTHE LITTLE STOREA
ON THE SQUARE
NdhaLgDERS-ALwAYS“eBV
Rail Inquiry !
(Continued rrom Tage One) mates at the home of her ,
—— Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
ps., ,1 ..eg and bigger, faster and longer ' North Morris street
Bible stucy begins at 9.45 a. m. trains have. greatly reduced labor ber of
Sermon a: eleven 0 cloick on the costs. ° freshme
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{Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
■Wednesday Evening Testimonial
11:00 a. m.- Sermon by pastor. ! .
7:00 p. m. BT.U. Miss Lois
Grundy, director I i-L
s at the ’ 7:45 Evening services. Pastor
church at! three o’clock lor busi- , in pulpit.
. nece meetino I ' ‘ Wednesday evening: P
- Choir , meeting !
I practice, W. E. Watson, director. ' You are invited to theselser-
. j ■ vides. I
CHRISTIAN
Echols, • - 1
| es or all ages.
, at this service is desired.
ADPLPHE MEN JOU
ANDREA LEEDS
f EDGAR BERGEN and
f 'tharlie McCarthy'
l —; Cigarette Production
THERN PRESBYTERIAN In August Largest
CHURCH 1 1
Subject: "Unreality."
Golden Text: Job 15:31.
Responsive reading: Isaiah 44:-
6, 8, 9, 22, 24-26.
a to be in the Callisburg cemetery
ithpush under direction of George J. Car-
the r in roll and Son Funeral home,
kdenied Mr. Clements, who had been ill
firelwhistle.
Real reason for the sounding of
the whistle was that a water hy-
drant had broken.
Don Beatty and Loyd Wells
Visitors to the Al G. Barnes-
Sells-Floto circus in Denison Fri-
day afternoon included Roy
Stamps/Gideon Bell, Sheriff Luth-
er Meollum, George Tyler. Verne
Brewer and Morton Smith. At-
tending the night performance
were Mrs. Alex Murrell, and Miss-
es Jane Harris and Elsie Harrell.
Miss Luliri Christy of Allen
spent Friday night as a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell, 1716
Rice avenue. Miss Christy is to
teach in the Rosston school this
term. 1
Elder and Mrs. J. L. Pummill
of Quinlan were visiting friends
here Friday enroute to Alvord
where he will conduct a revival
meeting. They formerly resided in
Gainesville during his pastorate of
the Commerce Street Church ofi
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___ One man was fined; $15 for
200, drunkeness in city cour Saturday
morhing.( ।
I the; Miss polores Riley was among
I needy-, and the Surplus Cem- 1 a group of Wichita Falls citizens
modities Corporation reported sev- I who attended the football game
i era! (rarloads of food were op the between . Paschal and Gainesville
Friday night. -
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Randle, who
nave been visiting in the home of
HAn,I. GAEAmAn " son, who were to sail Friday from
-VVIIdIM VIt-ildil Galveston for the Canal Zone, to
Benita Hume Wed ! Gainesville to stay for two weeks
। i i on account of their boat having
SANTA BARBERA, Calif., Oct. ’ been delayed.
Marie’s figure. Judges took one
look, named her grand champion
Missouri Mule.
Commissioners Order
Destruction of Span
. After Many Complaints
By an order of the commission-
ers court, entered in a special
meeting, the lower of two: dams
on Elm creek, near Leonard 1 Park,
- :,
7:30 P. m.
Birthday Party for
clarifying amendments to eliminate 1 Dop;, p. T , ; )
ambiguities •developed during its IS dY ~OleY
administration. ;
THE GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER
Here
4
The Y.W.A girls
: will meet with Mrs. PaulineTuck-
Broadway street.
Never,” is the evening
This church gives! you a
• ’ our n a
, future. I
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Eger. ।
• Sudete 4
.. orfully 1
< in their
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clafed.
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Wehave our new song books, business prospekts in general arsnclin,
fe -:: eu S j
Same Question, and All Correct?’ He contended that more rail P restage, Otis Prestage. .Jr. 1 ..
Iradids elass MonHav d-no n m roads should "be under the trust gene Mitchell. Sonny Mitchell. Pete
Receivership” for Dennison, Ted Dear, Nancy Dean.
Cadet Bess Sements, Gainesville; and
whose 'several gtrandchildren.
harge or a
Dr. Earl W. Newton of
Texas State Teachers
SAN DIEGO, Calif., Oct. 1.AP) years ago.
" ‘ body He is survived by three sons,
ripe of Arthur Clements, Calliburg; E.
,____.col-jDow Clements, Detroit, Mich., and
lision 15 miles south of Coronado Jim Clements, Gainesville: three
islands yesterday, was still i niss- daughters; Mrs. Neal Sims of
Whiteboro, and Misses Mae and
At best, punishment teaches a
child only what not to do: wise
guidance teaches him what to do
the next time. ,
Mrs. H. M. Powell was named
teacher and Mrs. Bill Lemons. i °
president. Other* officers arep
Mmes. Floyd Webb, first vice pres
ident; Richard Pyle, second vicel
president; R. W. Trew, third vi
president: Jim Burk, fourth vicel
president: C. H. Hall, seeretary:
H. G. Welch, assistant secretary}!
Loyd - Wilson, chorister; a. G. I
Garvin, pianist; A. B , Findley, :
birthday chairman.
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Results of the Minnesota and
Wisconsin elections F ill be studi 1
3
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 1, 1938.—
nd Frank W.
I nion. Republicans ba -
their hopes on ‘the fact that th y
queen of, the annual Rose Festival
was crowned last night but the
ceremony was interrupted when
an auxiliary bleacher section of
the Bergfeld Park amphitheatre
collapsed, injuring an estimated
60 persons.
The accident occurred during
the ceremony honoring Miss Fran-
ces Connally, queen of the festival,
with 16 persons being hospitalized
and several others given first aid
for slight injuries. Two of the in-
jured Mis. Clara Belle Ingram
and’Mrs. L. L. Daniels, both of
Tyler, were seriously hurt.
The wooden bleachers, borrowed
from the Louisiana State Fair at
Shreveport coli used as state
highway patrolmin, assigned as
an honor guard for visiting gover-
nors. were opening a lane through
the crowd entering the park. Ap-
proximately 200 persons, were in
the section which fell.
Order was quickly restored and
the program proceeded as sched-
uled.
President R. L- Tayloe of the
Rose Festival association crowned
Miss Connally queen in the pres-
ence of three governors, James.V.
Allred of Texas. M. C. Townsend
of Indiana and Richard C. McMul-
len of Delaware. Governor-Nomi-
nate W. Lee O’Daniel of- Texas
was also present.
The visiting governors and
O’Daniel arrived at the park a
few minutes after the crash.
uuoiiiccn 1 -V H—- ---- . --------
lower than last /’ear while, in con- ' A special guest
trast, their, employes still on the 1 sion was II,.
L. Pace, which began Tuesday in
the 16th Eistrict court.
Testimony in the case was com-
pleted late Friday, after four days
of examining witnesses, and the
charge was prepared and intro-
duced early Saturday morning.
Counsel for both sides announced
/ PAGE SIX
Mrs. C. A. Lowd has returned
from a visit in Dallas.
W. E. Meador of Lockney is
visiting friends in Cooke county
and also has been a guest of his
niece, Mrs. Minnie-Woods at San-
ger. , .
Eugene (Geep) Richardson and
Humes Hogue, students at the
North Texas State Teachers col-
lege. Denton, attended the Paschal-
Gainesville football game here Fri-
day .evening.
Mrs. Floy Groschtp is here, for
an extended visit with her mother.
Mrs. W. D. Bennett, 1219 East
California street.
The condition of Mrs. E. A.
'Summers. has ben iH for
the past twSSeks at the home of
„ iked to a promised 85 0.000 her daughter, Mrs. W. D Bennett,
WPA project today to restore or 11219 Eas? California street, is still
repair some of the historic build- unimproved. '
ings and landmarks damaged by
Thursday's death dealing twister.
WPA
1 1
clerk of [ NEW YORK-
General assembly, who lives • previous totals, cigarette ■ brodu- 1 national aspects dm
m tion in the United States i Aug- me when he firm
F "5300
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