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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 18, 1940.
PAGE THREE
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS'
ELIZABETH GRAHAM, Editor.
SOCIETY PAGE
In winning this year’s Big Ten
Social Calendar
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close to 43 points per game.
DON’T FAIL TO SEE
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School Groups Meet
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Adults—25c
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and • Mrs.
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dren, was named "The American
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Wilson assisted
truthful and impartial administra- because their plate dropped, slipped
MUENSTER, April 18.
Mrs.
with Pat O’Brien and Burgess Mer
cations he solicits the
of the arrival in the
Wieler,
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might have
Other ffcers ;
been struck by a stray bullet.
: See.
Dr. D. M. Higgins, being groomed
Deputy? Sheriff Te
ni Hickman
Frash-
Out-of - town
as leader for
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fence,
who discussed the
Play and Relaxat
was killed, its leg would be ampu-
tated to determine
he caus of
rehear sals for the
man Bennett, Sammie Lou
and the horseback
ttraction
a
Jo Coady.
horse show.
Sheriff and Mrs. Foyd Randolph
association voted
Ardmore, Okla.,
whc partici-
31
Wednesday
return Friday afternoon to attend
Miss Jason, it will be remembered.
$
%.f:
TRYING!
square dance riders by Capt. Hick-
entertainment
members of the
Is Entertained
street.
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Wanda )
Wednesday evening.
Miss
Lee Gregory was c -hostess .
nesday morning, receiving
Miss Malva Scot t
as a
Pastel Tones
next meeting was
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and
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whispered
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ANN SHERIDAN, who is the femi
on the Hud- 1
seen at th
State Theatre Frida y and Satur
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day, is due in the n
ext couple of
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of Denton? (I'll bet
college boys don’t keep their minds
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I Sheridan estimates
$5
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to 22 guests.
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Regular $1.50 Values
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within
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WAS determined
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exas is
now I am happy... I f< und chi w ay to
her easy reach
hold
use
skin health —natural
Spring Paris Fashion Footwear
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Upholstered with
t -
jonic
a blood
For generations S.S.S.
Not All Sizes
tern.
S.S.S. record of accom plishment
war-
in Each Style
rants your giving itagpod trial. Why I
$5.50 and Up
Other Qualities
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ONE DAY SERVICE
ESTES FURNITURE & MATTRESS
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SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
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Values to $3.98 Now.... $1.00
Values to $5.00 Now... $1.98
Values to $7.59 Now... $2.98
Our Regular
$3.98 Values
Henry Lynch Is
Candidate for
County Sheriff
Me-
bern.
win and
treatment
Williams,
Walker,
man at his ranch s< i
They will remain foi
the injury.
Meanwhile,
Carol;
Reo !
Sll Commerce St.
Gainesville, Texas
tionally shot, but said
let might have gone
leg. as there was a
side, and there was n
Building, operating, and maintaining the tele-’
phone plant that serves Texas is the day-to-day
job of 8,500 Texas telephone people who work
together with one common goal — to furnish fast,
accurate, dependable telephone service at the
lowest possible cost.
ONY 3 FLAGS IN the
UNITED STATES ARE NEVER
FURLED. 7 C v TME CAPITOL
BUILMA w HAS* HCTOM. AMD
pie gain new strength .,
... more happiness.
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Early shoppers will find the best selection of col-
ors in these gloves. Four button lengths in pastel
tones of green, blue and coral and, of course the
. ever smart blacks. Just a limited number in the
following sizes 612,7 and 712- At this LOW price
you will buy several pairs.
a stray hub
through the
hole on each
> hair on th
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1 o Miss Long Distance, there is no distant land—
every town and city in Texas is within her easy
reach — foreign countries are only minutes away.
She has finger-tip control of a huge, far-flung
telephone system — nearly 3 million miles of wire
.in Texas, millions of dollars worth of complex
telephone equipment, more than 550,000 Bell tele-
phones in the state and some 163,000 telephones
served by other companies. She plugs a cord in the
switchboard, flips a key, and sends your voice
racing over miles and miles of tiny copper voice
highways.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT JOBHOLDERS NUMBER MORE THAN
ALL WORKERS IN PRIVATE CONSTRUCT/ON
AND AU TRANSPORTATION— LAND, SEA.
AND AIR— IN THE U.S.
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Footlights
$169
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PRANC/S SCOTT* cY ,w
FREDER/CA MD.
TODA/.
IT IS
^69.
You will find a large variety of smart shapes in
new pastel tones that will correctly harmonize
with your Summer dresses. Smooth and pig
grained leathers ... moire lined ... fitted with mir-
ror and coin purse. These bags are outstanding
values at this really LOW price!
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By THE SHOW
DID YOU KNOW
in July.
Mr. Lynch, who is 44 years old,
is married and is the father of one
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Safety
You may bring your prescrip-
tions here with the assurance
that they will be filled AC-
CUR ATELY.—Ask your doc-
tor. He knows! And remem-
ber:
-GOER
THAT . .
Felts, straws and fabric combinations in perky
small shapes. Navy blues, blacks, whites and
pastel tcnes trimmed with flowers, feathers, and
veils. We urge early shopping because the numbers
are limited and we expect early sell outs. EVERY
SALE WILL BE FINAL!
A delightful evering of informal c . t ,
by Sunshine Circle
Charmtex Rayon Gloves Reduced
Every Friday Is Remnant Day
Shop Teague's Piece Goods Department early tomorrow morning . . . It’s REM*
NANT DAY! You’ll find short lengths of fine, quality fashion right fabrics at
greatly reduced prices, Colorful prints, soft pastel tones, in rayons, cottons and
silks. You’ll be thrifty and smart to shop Teague’s tomorrow and every Friday
for real bargains in quality merchandise!
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Do not live in fear of this happen-
ing to you. Just sprinkle a little,
Milling, Mark Troughber, the hon- ■ dio station is maintained by both
e2 - / city and county funds and he as-
Broken sizes in brand new Spring styles! C hoose from patent leathers, gabardines, al-
ligator and kid leathers. Pumps in medium a nd high heels, sport oxfords in flat and
wedge heels. Friday and Saturday only so we urge that you make your selection early!
Need Not Embarrass
Many wearers of false teeth
have suffered real embar rassme ht
The room count prize was_award-
ed to the second grade.
Mrs. Lemon Electin
। party
who almost stole the Show from our
Shirley in a recent film.
Austin Pharmacy
N or th Side $quare
Phone 45
build from within.”
Everyone wants to,
friends. Whatever loca
Earlier Spring Hats Are Reduced
Guaranteed
1750
Friday
P.-T.A. council will meet
Friday afternoon, 2 o’clock at
the Junior High school.
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AUSTIN’S PRICES ARE
LOWER!
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1940 Mother
The CHERIMOYA,
TROPICAL RUIT,
HAS THE DHL[CIOUS
TASTE CP
BAKED CUSTARD.!
JUNE MAD
A Three Act Play
Friday, 8 p. m.
Junior High Auditorium
Presented by
THE SENIOR CLASS
>
re
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pgopuC
(above), Rochester. Minn., widow ;
of famous surgeon Charles H.
Mayo, and mother of eight chil-
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and stomachic, has bee 1 help ng peo-
. better health •
i Leather Hand Bags in
named
The
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Teague Compdnu
Dixon at Elm 6u» Gainesville, Texas • Phone G00 •
Double N C ub
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2bu,
FASTEETH, the alkaline (non-
acid) powder, on your plates. Holds
false teeth more firmly, so they
the animal
i same.
He believes that courtesy, hon-
esty and truthfulness are the fac-
tors that should be considered in
administering the duties of the of-
fice he seeks and on these qualifi-
y‘
was
club.
Sunday her children and grandchil-
dren. The occas:on marked the 50th
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The AVERAG
COST Of AN
[IECTRK
REFRR6ERAPRQ
WAS i s
IN 1921.
which will be a feature of the
horse show at the Circus Roundup
Friday, April 26, claimed the at-
Women who surfer painful, irregu+
Lar periods with nervous. moody
spells due to functional-cause
should find Lydia K. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Comipoun smply mar-
i clous to relieve such distress.
Pihkham’s Compound is made
especially to help weak, tired wom-
en to go smiling thru dimcult days.
Over 1.000.000 women have reported
amazing benettts. WELL WORTH
a barbecue to be g
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Henry A. Lynch, well known
Cocke county citizen, authorizes
The Register to announce his can-
didacy.for sheriff of Cooke county,
1 subject, to the Democratic primary
Spring flowers decorated
vote and
Regular $1.98 and $2.98 Values
Clure, historian; and
parliamentarian.
Mrs. Ben Levine i
Wade of the State to be the then- [
tre’s guests on April 26 or 27 for ; :
the showing of “The Bluebird,"
starring Shirley Temple and fea- '
tui ing Sybil Jason. It was little
Lode which yielded hundreds of
miliions to its operators, died in
abject poverty. Some sold their
original interests for $50, while one,
James Fennimore, traded his for
an old blind and lame horse.
fence to indicate the ’ animal had
teen caught in the fence and had
tried to get loose.
P" 1
bstsje
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winning the
at her home in Valley View’ Wea- title at the Madison Square Gar-
nesday morning, receiving mem-den rodeo in New York.
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. auditoriums.
Mrs. -David O’ Brien ws ______
chosen to direct tl e activities of the '
J. Frank McMurray association '
Mrs. Randcph, known as Flor-j
ence Randolph. is former world’s |
Mrs. W. O. Dishman entertained champion cowgirl.
rooms, and
for the horsback square dance
t OCKETBOOK
of KNOWLEDGE r3os
Every torn
in T
hot start taking it today . You will soon
observe improvement
and will be happy
with the results Ob-
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edith thrown in for good measure. ;
And that’s to say nothing of the an ni versa ry
presence of Guinn ’Big Boy’ Wil ! Muenster colony of Mrs.
Hams in the cast. Any picture with -Who who then Miss Elizabeth Hes-
Williams in the cast is one Thesel, and her sister, Mary. now Mrs.
Show-goer marks up as a must- ' Henry Fleitma, who came with
Inner-Spring Mattress
304 Coil (reinforced edge)
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nine star of "Castle
son,” which is to be
club
Miss
@ a
uth of town. ।
the evening :
practice of the square dance.
... $4.50
. J . $3.50
quilted during the morning hours.
A covered dish hr icheon • was ;
I served to 10 members and one visi- i
! tor, Mrs. L. W. House of Era. Mrs.
; F. R. Hamilton was recognized as
ple and guests.
you 1
for our complxio n... remer nber
sociations of Ga nesville public
schools were elcted wednesday
afternoon at mee ings held in their
respective school
WE RENOVATE
New ACA Tick................
Sheeting .....................
anil Curtis Greek J....._______ . ,
are’Miss Virginia Lewis, secretary; iright foreleg of a filly belonging to
Miss Ruth Garver, corresponding n n M Hiooine eomed
secretary; and Miss Minnie Fash
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support of every citizen. . . _
Mr. Lynch is funy aequaintedtbasketball title Purdue averaged
weeks for a visit in her home tow j
of Denton? (I’ll bet the Teachers
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Parent-Teacher
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45pound fluffy
staple cotton. Securely tufted inner a.
tick of muslin... . Finish or outside
tick of ACA, smooth, no tuff-pat-
Hollar d ggls on
treasurer. The vice presidents are
He said that after
E. J. Huffaker, president of the
hostess organization, weldomd the .. . , ...
honor guests. The response was m2,_
given by Jack Merrick. Mrs. Vernie [.
‘ ......- — Keel, chairman of euucation in
a ha^'.fe isn'tin ouch, maybe ; WsU pesidensduring the formali
thatw asn t 80 good. . . ‘ A Mexican motif Was observed
The Show-goer knew Ann Shen- in
dan way back when she was Clara .
i Lou Sheridan and sang torch dit-
ties with the college orchestra. She
had plenty of oomph in those days.
F. H. Maddox, Charles Carter, Grc- that cooperation.
ver Lockwork, Loren George, Joe I He points out that the police ra-
Phone 9516
A. J. Ester, Mgr.
their parents to Texas from Ten-
* • | 1 nessee.
Humphrey Bogart, who is fea- ।
tured in “Virginia City” starring were Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Shelton of
Errol Flynn and Miriam Hopkins, El Paso,and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bill-
will appear in future films not as ingsley and children of Ardmore,
a villian but as a comedian! Light, Okla.
bers of the Sunshine (birdie of the
announkkdfor BeodgangmunitheAseduterstcover
pretty afternoon party Wednesday’
IFEMALEPAIN
The program was opened with
numbers given by the rhythm band
composed of secon d grade students
under the directio i of Miss Lillian
• Doty and Mrs. Emma Savage. A
discussion on “Guiding Disqipline"
was presented by Mrs. Helen Mor-
Mmes. Richard Wooldridge, Duren ;
Monroe, P. T. Booher, Randolph 1
O’Brien, Ira T homas, i 1 Morton '•
sophisticated comedy. , 1 - 2“"
And speaking of "Virginia City ” Partv (iven Ilk'
research for the film brought to ■ * . - f ' .
light the interesting fact that dis-Mmes. Hllskett
coverers of the famous Comstock! . _ . ...... , ... i
: Mmes. George Hiskett and O. W .
Hiskett were co-hostesses for a
posed for a miimun of 1,000 sti
. ... . . photographs sine shhiwas dubbel
served a dainty refreshment plate. oomph Girl of the films? (It’ssti .
tn 22 plests. x
••fora Char Skin
richredHood cells
vrillhelpyou
with the duties of the office and
states that he expects to cooperate
100 per cent with all city and coun-
ty officers and especially with the
county attorney and commission-
ers' court in the fulfillment of his
duties. Consistent. complete coop-
eration with the county attorney’s
office is necessary for an economi-
cal administration of both offices
and Mr. Lynch assures citizens of
-Nowdieyadf
to have a dear
skin. Someone told me of S.S. 5....
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ition and to enforce all laws to the j cr wabbled at just the wrong time.;
( best of his ability; and to likewise " • ”— f— ' hi-—---I
• employ deputies who will do the
feel more comfortable. Does not!
sour. Checks “plate odor” (denture
breath). Get FASTEETH at anyl
drug store. 6
<e a new member. Games Were played
> i during the afternoon. !
rv J Mrs. J. W. Davis will' entertain
1- the circle Wednesday, April 24.
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Miss Grammar is
- Hostess for Party
BL Complimentary to a number of
# her friends, Miss Claudine Gram-
88 mar entertained at her home, 703
29 North Grand Avenue Wednesday
1
Monday
Woman's Auxiliary of the "
First Presbyterian church will
meet oM on day afternoon, 3
o'clock at Tyler Hall.
on textbooks while
square dance are going forward.
when they entertained at the home
of Mrs. O. W. Hiskett, 408 North
Taylor street. Mra W. R. Adams,
who resides a 902 East Scott,
was named honoree. A combination
of pink and blue lors was used
in the decorations, kavors, and re-
freshments. \
The guest list included Mmes.
Fred Smith, T. J. Reaves, X H.
Pullin, A. L. Hurt, H. D. Orr, W. F.
| Allen. Robert P. Akin, Walter Pitt-
man, Ed Craighead, W. L. Cooper,
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!Agh
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er, treasurer; Mins
- S.M.i
Yarbrough.. Mmes. Thomas and
Smith are to ser ve jointly in the
capacity of fifth vice president,
which is the committee in charge
of finance.
tention of the horsemen and com-
..__. . . k , ...a ... . mittee members Thursday.
thep,gram,int physical MihsMin While it appeared evident the
n le Ma eyoem el ply sicai ed cation animal might have got its foot
teacher in the Junior Highischool, caught in the crack of a fence,
pro ram.t pie, breaking the leg, and making nec-
on. At the be- L -
sures citizens of the rural sections
that they will receive the same
consideration, assistance and serv-
ice as city residents, since the ra-
dio makes it possible for rural citi-1 ~
zens to have the service of the —
sheriff’s department at any hour
of the day or night.
An honest administration and an
impartial enforcement cf his du-
ties at all times is stressed by Mr. I
Lynch in making his announce-
ment.
He intends to make an active
campaign and to see as many vot-
ers perse nally as possible. In the
meantime he takes this means of
Associations
Name Officers
and Lindsa
All city and county teach¥B are
being invited by Manager Martin
m5
the tables and reception room.
relatives present
. son, who is 19 years of age. Mr 'soliciting the support and influence;
dren. was named “The American Lynch was born and reared in of every citizen in Cooke county
Mother for 1946" to represent the Cooke county. the. son of Mr. and i and assures them of his sincere
nation’s mothers at New York on ! Mrs. Tom Lynch, pioneer citizens.gratitude for same. (Pol. Adv.)
* " He has spent his entire life in
= CoOke county with the exception!---------------- ' | = !
the of th period he saw’ foreign serv- LAT Cm rn LrIrI
ice during the world war. He has [ 1 | I a I II
been enga ged in the real estate | r,, . I
business in Gainesville for the past i -nat Loosen
the attractive deqorations. fox several years. *
1 If elected, Mr. Lynch promises
to give the citizens an honest,
evening at a formal party. Ganics Girl" is in town!
and dancing were the evening’s di- | And incidentally
versions. I I — ■ ■ T"
although the term had not been yet NII {Xr; 1 . Iy.
coined. They just said ’Oh boyee!I1S- VV It Id' 11dS
nngopPeanat. in those days I Party for Faniily
Ann is teamed wit John Gar- !
field in “Castle on«he Hudson” William Wieler had as her guests
., - ... . .. u. .. essary the shooting of the animal
ginning of the prog am, the rhythm to put it out cf its misery, there
band played sever: J numbers, and | =-====-==
for each one, students did the di- !
recting. These students were Nor- May 1 at the home of Miss Imo-.
«... Lu Robin- gene Hodges.
son, Clista Jean Terry, and Norma . Lovely refreshments were served a... . aa.n a., a. ..C.
Jo Coady. I j to Misses Ruby Chapman. Grace promises to be a big feature of the
Miss Ruth Garve P‛s second grade । Parker,, Kathryn Reeves, Doris *
won the room attendance prize. The ‘ Mask. Dorothy Hogan, Mae Gar-
association voted to purchase a rison .Imogene Hodges Marie Can- of
projector and scree r for theschoolinonysFora’xahphyiljzeahudoh pated in the first horkeback square
Seventy-five members .and f riends , Ruth ONeal, Edith’kemplin, Ruby dance ever given as a public exhi-
attended. | ‘Pace, Ruby Walker, Katie Spires, I bition,, were, here, .
Alice Davis, Helen Hays, Mary night to coach the riders, and will
Dale Marshall. Louise
Ar L 1 A r 41 1 Marie Pace, Ida Mae
Members Ale Feted scott, and the hostesss.
row. Mrs. Roy P. ______ _____
the leader, giving a talk on “Short j
Cuts to Discipline.’’
if
dzretiet 1;
It 15 ESTIMATED THAT ' In
INDUSTRIAL USES NOW BEIHG 2
PERFECTED MAY ADD AS MUCH --IN
AS tO TO GO CEHTS TO "
THE VALUE OF A .
Bushel op corn
A mysterious breaking of the was also evidence it
Mg
tle hostess
Mrs. W. J. Lei non was! elected L
to the presidency of the J. M. Lind- j' . .
tion. She will snuea Nrs Frank i Mysterious Injury Makes Killing
Dustin, who presided during the • it
are Mmes; Rsnnra Iasprtg T. H. Of Square Dance Filly Necessary
Chaffin, Tom Bou nt, Gilbert Hol-' * " "
man, Russell Teagi le, I. R. Budlong, 1
wa i en joye d
I ouble N
when they met in tie heme i f
Irene Kelly on Anthony si
and will serve her second year. Miss
Bess Clements is he new secretary
— ' ‘ ‘ is;
Places were laid for 80 young peo
Dinner Honors
Baptist Graduates
Honoring the young people of
the First Baptist church who will
be graduated this spring from the
Gainesville Junior college and high
schcol, the membership of cue
WMU of the church entertained
Tuesday evening in the dining nail
at a lovely dinner.
Dr. Floy Barnard, Fort Worth,
was the principal speaker, giving
an inspirational address on “Chris-
tian Education.” Dr. Barnard is
instructor of dramatics and re-
ligious education at the Southwest-
ern Baptist Theological semihary.
Following the invocation said by
Rev. A. L. Jordan, pastor, Mrs.
Officers to serve for 1940-1941
for two of the P ar ent-Teacher as-
r Mrs. Edith Graham Mayo
ven for the
If You Need a New
a MATTRESS
9 Figure With Us
F We Make Them!
WE CAN GIVE YOU
Sleeping Comfort — Cheap!
______ _ _____gow — i de pen-
dent on the full strengih of red blood. ।
Paleness, quick fatigue generalrun-
down condition, under wei ght j (in the
absence of an organic t rouble or c
infection) may be due i D (1) lack of
similation of food (2) w eakened blood.
This is also true after r aiddle ife.
$199
quickly dismissed ary idea that
the animal might have been’ inten-
the “Oompl
that Am
hat she ha s j
I tained. The
. ; larger size rep-
resents a saving
| in the purchase
j pi ice. S44. Co.
visitor of 1 he
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