Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1944 Page: 5 of 8
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told a crowd of more than 20,000:
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honor. Rather it is a tribute to
all the boys who are so gallantly
i fighting this war."
1.47 Fruit Jars, quart size...
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Gentile as the town’s grete
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Scores clamored for his auto-
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acclaim for, the flier who de-
stroyed 30 nazi planes—23 injthe
air and seven on the ground 4
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reached out to accept a gold w
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in the European theater wavered
momentarily! last night as fellow
townsmen formally welcomed
him home.
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die performi d aerial acrobatics
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bprgest railroad carnival attrac-
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a limited engagement in Gaines-
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route through enemy territory. they can’t be seen
or heard. That’s the reason for their appearance.
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started in the show business at ment at Camp Howze, gathers his men close to
Pilot Point, on the Denton-Cooke outline their mission and route. In their dangerous
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and Fourth of July celebrations.
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spending more time
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Standing attractions.
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lidway attractions this Spring
t the Fat Stock shows in Fort
Forth and Houston, where hun-
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Cmdr. Douglas M. Swift of Springfield, Mass. Swift was skippe MenSFelt Hats
tSngar liners, reg.
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Cot Pads, reg. 495............*.97
Day Bed Mattress, reg 895.... 4.47
evening at 6 o’clock _
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California street.
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was married and was the fatbkFl
of two children while he was pay-
ing court to Miss Douglas, but
said he thought this was jysti-
The feature shows
Circus side
sighed deeply and said, "G
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Copay (29c) Washable Shades.
Boy’s Over alls, reg. 1.53...
ifs Play Suits, reg. 1.00...
i/s Felt Hats, reg. 1.49 . ..
iloring Plaks, reg. 25c....
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1,.Ib..27c
K 1b. 33c
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Ladies’Printed Blouses t-
Training Panties, reg. 29c...
^1 Magic Scouring Pads, reg. 10c
Paper Napkins, pkg. of 100..
Plastic Salad Sets, reg. 39c
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. nlots,rge.179..97c
25 Kalsomine, assorted colors......
*"ser Polishing Wax, gallon....
Sped Shirts, Shorts 2m "
Men’s Suits, reg. 24.75..
#Men‛sWhiteShirts,reg198
Mea’s 2.49 Casli|a,er Pits...
Mes’s Wash Paats, reg. 198 .97c Casserole Racks, reg. 1.09.. .
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Ladies’ Mesh Hose, reg. 1.15..
Adies’Cotton Slips, reg. 98c.
Ladies’ Brassieres; to 59c...
Wes’Crepe Pa jamas z
Ladies’ Shoes Ssmnea...........
Soa, reg. 13250.....8488
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1944, newspaper, May 26, 1944; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1466021/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.