Gainesville Weekly Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22 1938
GATNFSVII.L.E WKEKLV REGISTER, GAINESVLLE, TEKAS.
Jain in Cotton
4,
Oats Acreage Shows
ELEVEN NATIONALITIES AT HIGH SCHOOL
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Muenster Area Is Good
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In Thayer Home
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VALLEY VIEW, December 21.
MAST
Texes
Proud of Hi r Kitchen
$
,*7
wile
Electric
1
87 c
Gift
KITCHEN CLOCK
$
Green, Ivory or ited
nS
W
$2.39
rig
Bomar
Mrs. Ethel Edge. Mrs. Edna
Ralph McElyea. Mrs. Oliver
fill.
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Every Boy Wants a
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21.
MENNEN‘S4-Pc
Specialiy Prieed
$1.35 value
83c
in gift box . -
986
10
SI RPRISE HERO
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of the outstanding men on the
one
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game
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phone your want ad to 98/
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, will he bel Thurs-
t 10 o’clock at his
Tea Compliments
Ft. Worth Guests
: hose Stintless Bees
Heve AH Died
will welcome these/
Po-Do twin decks..
Sunshine. Class
Is Entertained
p
ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES
ve
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9
Fiesta Style Prevails in
Keeping With Mexican
Celebration of Yuletide
has
"The
articles. ‘
Their Use,
No patent can he granted on a
mere idea or suggestion.
velopments in the British automo-
bile industry.
Joint Party for
Church Groups
seven
d. an I
Wife. "Mrs.
sons. -Steve
tion of playgrounds in
also gave a report.
re
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sumec
Next
$ for
I
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Community Tree
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thing for a perfect ।
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Card Players 4 Coffee Maker i
in Cze
Uniter
his p
Eerg.
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' mark
com nr
• mone
.thong
! pi ovu
Gamesslle.
Saturcv at
with E v. E
charte Buri
their cost ev n
the phvsical cc;
oners and the f
sent to prison.
0
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62
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Says Management Will
Welcome Such Inquiry
hrother
childrer
He v
ch
d s
nooth
xed o
he hostess served refreshments
her guests.
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and Mi
erts ef
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hid
a
Mr. C
sons. H,
Jr. How
dauchti *
Ap^r'
In t rm
Doubi
fry,tc
menicure. In
molded case I
Zipper Bags
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The &
rre of
DOU
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Alarm t o
yeu tan rca i .
Lven priva
i Holiday Party
For Women’s Club
3-Wheel Bikes
All steel, well built. Leather
seat. Chqice of sev- Q) 0Q
eral colors. At .... eZ.33
oats 400 Ls.; wheat i
i cottonseed meal . 100 1
Stooges in "Dizzy Doctors.” W?
Mennen’s brushless or lath-
Fer Shaving Cream, Skin
Bracer, Talc, Skin Balm.
ft:
1 h
An
___ dark. Supe ,
895 159
A wildcat oil well in the Muenster area 161 2 miles west
of Gainesville, blew in at 2 a. m., Tuesday while drilling with
a spudder was lt progress. The well is estimated good for
1,000 pa rre’s of 10 gravity oil daily from sand topped at 1,788
feet., and ne net rated to 1.793 feet.
The well, which i.s the Whitfield,--------------------------—--
.0 Cm-Rill ’
- :^T cash
rape. 4 ..
the honorees and hostesses called.
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nomit te
lative I
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build-
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were di
. $ dou
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f the
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church were honored with J 582
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I Ionevmoon Goes On—
But With Armed Guard
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Franklin D. Roosevelt was the
first Democratic state senator
elected from his New York district
since 1856.
president. ! 8,0c0 miles by air in part of a tree,
committces trunk that was their natural home. I
1 Mr. Kitty Mac Reck of Iowa, and
’ i N s. : Emma . Sue Hurley of
• Gainesville; four sons, Barney D.
. ’ R ntley
‘ribute 1 aen
819
terHy design.
!i heat piates
IP-,
i
, Mrs. rooks sod. Mrs.
are spon ors of the group. .
Snzie the Thayer residence, 1014 South
passed ‘Denton street.
nue Baptist church
WIIII1M D. BEX TI E
of
Christmas social.
with Betty Boop; and th?
Wildcat1 CW Welllm
I team, as was Cleo Butts, another
! former student.
Windup Train
Complete with track, train,
cars
$1.19 —$2.19
stulents in the Gaines- vide good winter grazin
farms.
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.................
A federal commission to stand-
ardize prices of farm products
throughout Mexico has been set up
by presidential decree.
19c
mi,.
Shop Early!
Christmas Cards
With envelopes to match. An
attractive assortment QQ.
of 21 cards.......... ZU
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8238
Cameras
Everyone wants one these
58 days. $4.50 up
Thackerville Girl
To Wed Mariettan
a swamp and routed the enemy. K
l mamemaiamaaenaNAMgMaME mmammmaeaenamAMMBMNMNMBHBA
• chilerentof Gaincsville are
■ 1 • - b J h- guests of the the- I —
management at this program.
d f ferent classes of stock
Dairy Cattles
For dairy calves, rece
s"- 428
gn20
I i
Baptist chihch in the Era commu-
nitv Tuesday at 3:30 o’clock, Rev.
C. N Thomas of Gainesville, of-
fici.it ng. with burial in the Era
cemeterv.
Mr. Bentley moved to Wichita
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Owl.
Box 4
of 25 ... . •
Chri*tmas trapped •
h 5C CIGARS
r. Palina, Harvester, Gar- •
cin Grande ideal, idolita. .
ROiTan,Van Dyke or White
esville
foke
gn 9 »
be ne
chases
H Thomas J.; one
Cornea Russell. a1! I
4.
IN
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fe
far
$ 107 remaining
fund which wen
i prison is farming. Even priv ite
farming can hardly li said to have
Ji ey
181- B -
brews delicious vac-
uum coffee. Guar-
anteed heat- 1 09,
proof glass a
ire and
the protein content is
12 per cent. the [ ■ u
poor quality and lack
sential amino acids: Q
b‛
h-
met for
bl
24,3,’
<;0ge'
"Gbnt
nine sistrrs and 12 grand
and candy were served.
. fothe members were
’ ‘ 3 the following guests, Mrs. Ervin!
i596101 restrict-’Romar. ' ’r a ! Nrs. Rafe Piper,’.-
Mirs Katherine McCollum, and Mr. 2
and Mrs. Brooks. Re:
Complimentary -to their house-
guests, Mrs. H. A. Haygood an i
daughter. Miss Frances Haygood
of Fort Worth. Mis. C. E. Thayer
and Misses Rebecca and Virginia
I hayer, were “at home" Saturday
afternoon, two to five o’clock at
Easy, convenient, cheap—just
LEDECK 1
MG CARDS
full of Hnand
8
Franklin Bentley of Gainesville;
20 grandchildren and five great-
grandchildren.
51 -vonic Benevo-
is since 191 8.
°Si% : Birthday Dinner
an dMi An, For Valley View Men
|’P . 12 011 v1Ib. :3 fl*
rold.
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t Smith. A rk.
Cooke counfy
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few air
era -
■ TOASTER
ning board of motor cars and i-Islands, February 5, 1899." £
creased use of pressed steel bodies Attorney Rhodes, then a first u
and chasis frames .are recent de- sergeant. recalled that he led his • <
men, trapped by Filipinos, out of K |
i ,2
Nutritional deficiencies- in
। are about the same as in . < • 1
ben al services for William D ior College football team of T1sh-
Pentle ,-s5. who died in a Wichita omingo, Okla. The Murray Aggies
F; o . posyital Monday night at again won their conference cham-
0:15"* 1 were held at the | pionship this year and Pale was
me-, M iss Grace ‘ Hardy
S Heard by R-T. A,
to fanners and stockmen L
“One of the truly great
for dairy cattle and young
is the way a college livestoc
er recently described oat
Such comments are W
news to cotton belt farmer
{planted more than 4,000,001
instructive talk
the curricula
Mrs. Curtis
a mem-er 0
lentQrder <
Gilt edges, co
2 decks - 3•
aki and came to the
at the age of 7 with
- t ting at Schulen-
In De cemher. 1918, he
Prison Board Chairman
vsey iS is
<
and junior high school, gave an killed them.
Great Feeds i Fund Closes Far
" 0s
3 - e 51
th
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O8c 1
{
LLE , I e . 21.
on • of Thaeke rville
■ ■ : ideof .1 hn A l ec-
■ • Oklahoma, Fri-
Waterproof
Lining ....
ust the thin
< utings and
end trips.
proof and wa
this city, these years.
He's just received a -medal for
“gallantry in .action against the z i
Gradual elimination of the run- insurgent forces in the Philippine । 2
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oa
hiui
f toys
d beii
ei Fri- Some few ct
iructed pected to com
ling on line, but such
ord ing to gocd use i
and En ond
four danshter
and Sophie I ■'
Dedeek, TI iat ।
is horn FFebruary
.-9,
Kgsge-
of Mississippi, Luther
Bentley and William
" ! ' Mr. and Mr
. . Mrs. Paul (
ant5 what-to-
ant J E: Tanne r
Falls* from Cooke county three j
yearsago. He was a lifelong mem-
ber of the Baptist church.
Surviving are the widow; five
daughters. Mrs. Lula Young, Mrs.
Connie Bell Estes. and Miss
Gladys Bentley of Wichita Falls;
and secrotary, r spectiv (ly, in the prettily decorated home .. ' noto E0
: ifts. Santa in the person of of Mrs. F. H. Leach. 1321 Oliveprtin,
Stella I ttrnan presented street, Fridav afternoon. mem-Pn, u:
en with hulloons and othes lers of the T. E L. and Loyali-npomo
' eriginal gifts male Mothers classes of the Grand Ave- ne
x - • ed i
j lhs. ;
States; Called One of Truly
51202
published as a
which were arpointed recently to
make a survey of the children in _
Gainesville who are not attending CENTRALIA., Wash. (AP).—
school. The committee making an B. H. Rhodes is puzzled how Un-; 4::
investigation concerning the erec- cle Sam learned about it after-all 5,
.Tut i a: m id the "1brare represen vesofseseral rationalities who are
viHe High school. .According to the way they appear i 1 the picture they ar: Ralph Be 'her. German; Argo-
tala Caras, "ire k; If r.da; II gan, Dufch: Ro alie lac Brown, Jewess;- lames Jirasek, Bohemian;
■ ohnny i ertson. Nova Mrol ian; Hazel (iralam, Ama~can Indian; E:uth Gandillon, French-Swiss: Mexla
pe Rivoir •. I renei Italian: ifred jamperi, Russi Marv Vivian \rledge, who occupies a piace in
the center of the picture just hrlow the glohe is rep eseniztive of (he American nationality. She is also
the anther ol thcaccompan ing t ay conrerning thc youn r peopie. (Register Staff Photo.)
•limestone, oyster sheil
i Lone meal 6 ll is :
(amount of Cotton
i be increa • i 50 poun
n that phase of The first stingless bees ever
; brought to Europe alive travelled
SMOKING
TOBACCOS
Velvet, P. A. are
or Raleigh. Lb. C«
Half and -70.
I Half, Lb. Tin . I 3
' UnionLeadere,,
14 m. Size Tin D3
r(1 to Move
1 Building
will p
te, t
F n Sf’IOATE
rIITTSD
ttrbuted 'he fa l-' fav
m farms to pay ‘re
ill free labor to 1 ‘
A &
A ..
- 6- 4,
4k
l . M
| Hon
i 11,9 MENNEN‛S4-PC.
A,- 4,, SHAVING SET
9i.,7
den, the principal w rk dm,.
dd TILAC
It 1 ... M ri The
om twilheonm
The purchasin,
ed by Lee Reese,
nesday afternoon
chases of food fe
The con tri but
i greater than e
• hundreds being r
' viduals and club
Hancock strec
day morning
son’s’ residen
Patton, Met
chare Btri
lions might perhans be mm suc- Intomacli.+Ac
G. D. Murray and Oliver McEl, ca cessful if more farmers went to _l--euie- 9
were honored with a birthday- dm- the penitentiary. The < nverse is ( h;jet m-q D,y+1-
ner Faturday in the home of Mr. itrue. Most of the ini ites of the ' 1 ‘ I . -
and Mrs. Olver McElyea. The din- penitentiary are from cities and .. . . . r ..
rer consisted of roast turkey and towns of 6,400 ma tes on Decem- q.Tw T womember ap the.. .
dressing with the usual trimmings ber 31, 1937, only 551 or about s J > at "eparimentof the hirst
of such a feast. Two beautifullv cent were . ’. ■ , , ..
decorated birthdaycakes graced.. “In addition, these inr de are aChristmas party atthehome.of
t he festive board They hore, not able bodicd men. As heretofor. Mr • 21 "( ro 2 .. n„ ai
the numbers of 90 and 53 thesevpointe -ont of th. ..... ets .... ; r Sat " '* f ’ inE.
.pinc the respective ages of the ■ , Games.were played and Santa
hmXes F ! g ccived last year 15 percent were di rihutcd gifts to tie members,
nonorees. . suffering from venercal diseases. . . , , ।
Those who enjoyed the occasion Of 2,968 new inmat s rec, ivevi 1 , l-nu
were: Mr. Murrays daughter, Mrs J V(Vfr on, 1g91 wercairi ...... adn
G. C. Cooley of Fort Worth; a slitable for work. sroi re s rict- , thocpllovingg
daughter - in - aw. Mrs. Luthered labor; and 481 ror light duty.”
Murray of Little Rock. Ark., Mrs
A. L. Vanderslice of Fort Worth; _
Mrs. A. J. Hudspeth. J. W. Lanier., I ISS Lrrace Hiary
or date"
the hree
oth- >mr* M id ba
nte. IMILChecolat
r san <
. FI <
6—k- - &
jocateji 600 fet east of the west
line of an - ■. u t in ;.D producer.
Fulton । survey, abstract 1,230, ;
made two flow over t e derrick W- Russell and son. W. O
-beforebeing closeh i with safety Russell, and J. M. Russell blocked
valve which < ' placed cn the acreage for the test, which is
the wen on . ::id of a strong on a part of the old Henry Bie.
gasihovin e •• ■ entered la t week ranch along Elm Creek. They hold
fromisand ’ 1 595 to 1 feet and offset'to the well and 1.00
It -is 1 1 . 10 southwest cf a res in the block. Lyle Wham
Nenst— ondtilemios south oe drilling contractor for the well
prochction in the / -mU-r field, ’also holds valuable acreage-in the
seoraze ecuipment has ben or- block.
der .4/ • Oklahoma City nd the. Local observers declare the pro-
wen vil be riven a 24-hour test ducer is the best shallow well in
the latte? parorth sweek. Cooke county and the structure in
I He wen-s o of a .. s wen that sction is such as to indicate
on th, s . ■ which was >n- the opening of a field covering a
pleted rm a proucer of several wide area, and an early extensive
million feet daily several months drilling campaign.
HI'XEY DEDIK homespun linen also from that vestigation."
pi,. . i ervicelfor Henry De- country.’ The centerpiece reflected Operation Appro d
dek 62 who died last F, iday w ere a- bowl of marigolds and calen- "I think, upon the v ,
heli athis r dence in the White dulas and on the buffet was an ration of the stat I
Rose community ■ Love county, arrangement of tropical fruits / A ben splendid," Allred said.
Okla, sunday at 1:20 p. m. Elder fiesta pla:te of tropic al salad Mex.- reforms achieved such ;
X. ,, r n . . .o ’ can candies, dainty sandwiches in
Oscau Ellisn :° 1 :. Marietta yellow and grben was served with
Church of ( off iating. with coffee and tea- Presiding at the
huria in Fairviw cemetery m s Iver service during the afternoon
Game Mb. mJ- Lhe direction.." were Mesdames Will Ross and L.
Eurton lie <! '. ome,of ) arietta- w Kuser and Mesdames Harlan
Pauhearers were Jack Mahan. Powell and w H. Campbell. Also
J. B .S cofiel l. Joe Talbert, all rd in the house party were
Tiackerville; and Buster McMa-
hon, Ghorley Sykora and John Pac-
lik. -« •
Texas Power
Little Store
Give her a “Park K:ui
19
til th" past
via Joke
beard the reports of
. - ‘ii Rev. E. J. McElyea. the hostess, and the hon-
list- minister, in orees, all of Valley View.
i! will be in Fairview — —-----—
is- mi er •.
re } efreshn ifs of coffee and fruit
m- cake were-served to 35 members
re. and sue sts. .
! amber of
Waffle Iron
I Mastercraft, withstick-
f proof grids. Chrome-
die*. Approved 249
“As pointed out by M I W
indigent fam
Latest con
{ fo-
3,, r
ndhayor Short (
Old
RUFF MA DE
-CREAMS
4g P oond
X Box .
ing has not' been profitahle
centl -..he remarked.
Legislative Frobe 1s ed
He said:
"I sugrest that :
gation unprejudiced
members of the legi
Carl F. Moor
1 . A Tnand
1. A Rox .
1 limestone.
A delightful program in keep- 1 ”l” '
ing with the season was given by! ‘ ‛P ' / .
members of the two classes. Gifts . S6. with • hig A
were exchanged from a tree, and 8863 1 - 1 01
to 1b ; corn meal, rvin
grain, sorghums •th
, jibs.; cottonseed- mea
ground limestone. 0
! flour or bone meal 5
lbs.
Christmas ( heerto P,
Provided 140 I amili, s
of oats last year and have
I creased oats acreage about <
j fifth over the 1928-32 aver
With the exception of Tennc
and Texas, all cotton belt
show a large gain in oats aer
Why oats are “truly great ’
is evident from the fact that
! are palatable, r che - infat
। feed value of the grain outs
'At noon Wednes =
had reached $319.51,
plemented wijh the a
Miss Grace Hary was speaker
Friday afternoon at the meeting
of the City Council of Pare t-
Teachers as thev met at the Junior
High school. Mrs. J. G. I stes was
program chajrman.
Miss Hardy, who is teacher of
home economics in th" high school
iconic l I
s who "
aoree ! I
• lent funds ase
11 j day cheer for t h
to istered by the A
is- as worthy of as
JERUSALEM (API. "Please " ork Stock . -
don't shoot we're just married.”! ,11 1, .
was the appeal chalked on the T 1 ‘ 1 if . dij,
eack of a ear in which Charles me ilorcake 7
1 ' mnson has been a. Tunstall Evans_a senior British ’ - 1.5 0 1
: i > i: er o in the Thaek- t racial left with his bride, Kath- wori t8 !
Iligh lie:? f: r the pas ’ two p n Armstrong on their honey- mea - -hS h y ’’ ;i
• arra iun t f Okla- m n in troubled Palestine.
it -, and also attended An armoured car escorted the are at heavy W Olk, the
hers college, Emond.
active church -------
HIOTOML
‘ A v
Christmas Party Bh
been splendid,” Allred said. “The -- -r-.iy. . . 5 —
reforms achieved suchassegre- ror Kiddies at State
gation. institution of sc 1001s 532
teaching traces, eto. me ’ than h —.1 t"ri tmas partv fur 2
offset any poti • ' •• •: kicrti f <’ ainesville will he ”•
"A < c l ng t ': ’ ihe -4 ana em al of the
average cash op -i at iriz ( • t 1 the . / ' 11 ‛ • o Fliday morning Ff
penitentiary last year per man- at 10 o’cle ck. it is announced. , 5’:
other was $252, compared with apreced- An appealing proguam of shorts 59
friends of the hostesses.ins ten year averaze of 2 priwill.be m rented, including "The ft.
The guests registered in a hand man: antcompar . wi..... ■ ’ t Indan. a Terrytoni Mail
dore book of Mexican motif at a age cost for the en just pior " nd male, f entur ing. Our Ganz: ,2
I dek survived by his table covered with a Mexican se- creation of the Tena: Prison Boa -• T am. a Mickey f?.
Frances I. k; seven rape. Approximately 60 friends of (in 1926) of 183 per per. « "Little Bu caroo. E;
‘ . --------—ne1 year. । a colored crtoon; “( andied C’andi-
$6{
■ (ri"
■
LONDON (API. The stingless
bees presented to the Zoological
Gardens by the Southern Rhode-
sian government are all dead.
It is believei th" cold weather
,7
of Cooke County; his father. Henrv
Crowsey. of Dye two brothers.
Lewis or Gainesville and Bett, of
Fort Worth: and three sisters.
1Esini -
2.4881 ?
dnEW
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ceie tery u : direction of George TI ...4;. L,
j. Carol ale Martin is
Mr. Caves wh was for many •
Murray Captain
four vears ago. and had been ill
for sev..... months VALLEY VIEW, Dec.
Mr cave s is survived by four Won! has just been received that
sons an ' one d ughter. * /Dale Martin, former student of the
; local school, has been elected co-
captain of the strong Murray Jun-
ior College football team of Tish-
nera! home d
she - SUiX
x•c-ye
a ..
h.
eec -4 %
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moved to: I ove dounty. where he
had siAct resided He served as a
trus ■■ ■ of th fWi he Rose school
for 12 V f resi i inp ayearngo
becauseof ill health. He hat been
• JAMES N.( WAVES
Funeral services for James Madi-
sol Caves. 83. pinneer Texas farm-
er. who died Tuesday at 8 p. m., at
the homac of his son. Fred Caves, on
tamin D and contain but very I
tie vitamin A.
To obtain tne mo t • lu
I, . * UI iTMinvii - UIUU in Eit 10X71 ualcu !nats in livestock rati'
JyjeAr H-rg4nna l .. portant to supplement then
1 I iMMI Oj Nit III ! M mh Iol.the ML, Plcasant Mrs. K L Brookings was host-! protein-rich cottn d n
AI JI All 1 01 , , ton cluh " ereuu-less Saturday evening in her home, other feeds cor iti in n
grec 11V •5ypg l Thur 'li" h’’ - stmas party 217 Lindsay street, to members which are lacking
kirl R} niHCU ivhursday.afternooninthehomecftor the sunshine Scatterers class’! are the safe st grain
Mrs. -larkdestand Carols were of the First Baptist church of stock and V oung a
suhgandFamesandcontests e- which she is teacher. ( most useful in star ti:
■i f ivescason were con- A Bible quiz was held during sheep.on r d
Th' . i , t .1 the devotional hour, and this was Oats ase used effiti
,mhe , ’ servins irth followed bv a social period. Gifts following wl-balanced
anervaripninthe.last duarter were distr.....ted from a tree, r '■
tsnp, "poerhororndsaswas A plate consisting of sand-
IJomevAnrd isker •wiokes.anatatunchta"herdlytogumeor wbt,
ane sn icon .temtipr.nived humerotin pety rne eight members ana twoguests.
. quest is in a section of hi
‘ vrcl! message to the legislature re- With an oiRinlpoem appropri-
lensed today. He sald h? ".-as au- ate for the occasion little Claire
। thorized by prison bo: cd ( airman Almon presented Mrs. C. 1 . Saties
Jorcph Wear den to say the man-nod Mrs F. Wollis; club presi- -
, agem ent vvi! "welcome" such an dent and secretary, respectively.
invertisation. Wearden. apromi- with
nont Victoria banker, serves on the ■ 1
d without pav. . child
oU AtFairlorkI
xty "
0n The financial can
1 ommunit V Chr sLm
’ < losed Wedne sday at
1i of the s:00 goal, b
I was
h ll.
irecting
i vex ■ by
at hi” Mrs. Haygood formerly resided
east of in Gainesville when she was Miss
rrer. hela at 2 n. m. Della Buckley, daughter if the late
th shonte residence J. D. Buckley, former prominent
Gi p nins ton in resident of this city. She and her
- F-irviev daughter, Miss Frances, were ac- constitute the <
Le.,. 2, companied to Gainesville this past long been a leq
. u* weekend by Mr. Hay-goo!,. They appint the s,- n
her husband have returned home. ing resolutions.
len.1 jegs. The fiesta style was prevalent mhke accusations. -as memier: <: {r
,, aizter Is s l Durham’ thr oughout.the party rooms in the e mmittec. Without in miing te dh
:. : . 2 sEoat Mil- keepingw-thithe Mezican celebra- any criticism of thig p v. it ervill
1 E ' t ton of Christmas which begins De- sgtapi , 1,1, vea i
ford, Te as ■ i Ann Abbott La cember 16 and continues through 2 f ‘ ~ ‘ . homa n
las. mul three brothers Ernest and the remainder of the month. The / r .ne : P N " ' l? ( .
Al UFH ■ ■: ■■ ! and Jesse honorees received with the host- esout10t
ISne I ' l - '. a born pecem- the living* room where colors of rerresents
her 29 f i ' c nty. Texas flowers carrying out the fiesta 11 the commit ■ wh Mr. Al holds r spon-
and resided m years in theme were artistically arranged, minds art OP n Th ? ’ ’ iti with. 1 Pi nd 3 "<
Parker county, from where she Red berries added a colorful note suggesiK n, however, and WJ! of Furn true । ompany in Ma ietta. 4 - / 1r ,.4., '
years to the ornamentation. 7/ A . --
The tea-table was appointed in siding S} i
true Mexican ware on a cloth of of the lesislat : e i s’ r i- whe 1 , ntinue h s ^>4 E: 84.
'' U “38 $2 2
K-bn3e "
com ine
s *
300 lbs : < ‘ !
"y,
b
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44—9 2258
. 13122239
9-3,2
-n bulky
' 1,430 pounds of digesiible t '«
806 A no- l<nls to a ton. In additic । to the
Z2.3.. ■'
255
1, nut elus-
bread
toaster ge3
89 2,3
Gleaming fin- s G
ish Cool erip FG
knobs on doots. 38
for seveno1 nchtht
uarv 8. 18s9 in F
andhn, resided r
since 1093.
Funeral services for Thomas,
Earl Crowsey, 49 farmer of the
Dye. community, who was. found;
dead in he i at his home Wednes-
day morning, were held at 2 n. m.
Thursday at the Bethany church.
withRAV. W. F. N ore officiating.
Burial was in the Nelson- Grove
cemetery, with J. L. Leazer
Funeral home in charge.
Dri'7
nom,. t,
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