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GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
SOCIETY PAGE
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Equipment assigned to the troop
charge of the uni
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Meeting at 4 hi he
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a picnic sup-
markets of the
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merchandise for t
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Hressure Packed Balls
Heavy 27-foot, het . .
Badminton Racquets.
Hart. Los Angeles, Calif.; Dick Kemplin, and
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Baker-Hartt Corporation. Farmersville,
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facts, was outline to members >f
the Rotary club Wednesday, by Dr.
leader. The devotional was given which could be
*' *- hour if necessary Dr. Atchison
My Family Ever Had."
Fifteen members and one guest, i
.Mrs. Roger Townsley, attended. |
On August 6 at 7:30 p. n., the
members will entertain their fam-
BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA CO. BY
CRYSTAL COCACOLA BOTTLING COMP.
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The name of
session was in charge of Miss Lu-
,cille K. Bell.
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Thursday
Young people's department
“SUPER” HUMANS OF TOMORROW
' L. W. Anderson, the bride wore a
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club building at Fair Park for the
purpose of making a mattress in
connection with the cotton surplus
program. The necessary materials
were furnished by Miss Florene
Clack, and after the mattress is
exhibited as a club project at the i
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Peggy Anne Brooks
Honored at Party
army, he added, whereby restric- .
tions would be more rigid. I \karutststiWoRTATRxINOI
YOUR OWN
LAXATIVE FLUID
And Maybe You,Too, Wi I Feel Like
“Solid ’
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Mrs Hugh Hamilton and Mrs. del. Fredericksburg,
ura Hamilton were hostesses to “
-mbers of the Mary-Martha cir-
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were pre-
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“ . THi TRUCK OF VALUE
match a CMC against any other
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Chocolate" (Baird Hall) in
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The Gainesville unit will attend Lincoln. Charles Sumner and
training camp for three weeks, be- Jenny Lind.
GoldSmith
SPORTS EQUIPMENT
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and Mrs. C. W. Harrison of at a buffet supper, honoring their
Gainesville, was solemnized Tues- houseguests, who are Mrs W. L.
day evening at 8:30 o'clock in Barr and daughter. Genevieve c
was co-hostess. ,
Miss i Doris Price gave a mis-
sionary message, and the business
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Charming, dimpled Maur i n e Resplendent in his brilliant red KItl
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“Happy Qays Are Here Again’’
Do you suffer from constipation or fatty I
indigestion below the belt? Do you suffer ।
from sick hendache, biliousness and feel or-
nery? If so, you may need to buck ip the flow
of your natural laxative fluid “ -
of white satin fashioned
buttons down the entire
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Arley'I Mrs. Vandever lighted her yard
for the entertainment of her guests
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Miss Anderson
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Cooke county fair in August, it
will become the property of Miss
Clack
After a covered dish luncheon at
noon, the members participated in
WOMEN WANTED
38 to 52 years old Women who are
restless, moody. NERVOUS- who
fear hot flashes, dizzy spells to take
Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Com-
pound. Finkham's is famous for
helpng women during these "trying
times" due to functional irregular-
ties. Get a bottle today from your
il of Home
Pork Steak
Per lb. .........
ing with the subject The, mem-1
bers joined in a round table dis-
cussion on •The Best Celebration
lieutenant, in
idav. evening,
io the Lone
enicgrounds,
111 f r a su-
nesday afternoon,
thing could be put in readiness
THRASHERS
GROCERY
Daily Special
Special for Thursdays July 18
Chase & Sanborn. Coffee
A garden pilktimage ----
ucted Tuesday ewt ing by mem- '
For when two pint* of this natural laxative
finid flow through our bowel, every day, the
miseries of constipation, biliousness end fatty
indigestion below the belt steal away and
many of us feel like “happy days are here
again".
Carter'* Little Liver Pills have doubled the
flow of this laxative juice in some people as
proved by medical tests. They are aimpie pills
made of two vegetable drugs.
Don't bear with constipation, sick headache,
fatty indigestion below the belt and that bili!
ou» rundown feeling another day. Try Carter's
Little Lver. Fill, according to direction. See
for, xpurse'f that they help many people to
feel like happy days are here again." ’Phone
your druggist for Carter’s Little Liver Pills
now so you won't forget it. 10< and 254.
Couple Married in
Pecos; Bridegroom’s
Father Officiates
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Guard would oper ite. In event of
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interesting military
An all day meeting of the Lucy
Lee club was held .Monday at the
tention. Members gave a rising
The Daily Regis-
ter for the splendid publicity given
rs of the Ey nine
aggie House Garden club as
Miss Katherine Goslin was host-.other Rotary affairs during
_ to members of the YWA of the past year, after
Grand A venue Baptist church Tues- Buckingham rev aled. to
day evening, meeting at her home, creditable amount
1430 East Broadway at 7 o’clock. space, shown in “
for opening of the sale at 8:30
o'clock Thursday morning.
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first place. and the yards of Mrs
George Walker .and J. R. Ussery
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Bible School'
Is Concluded
Huhbe
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Large, sturdy QQe
Tackle Bok •O-
An unusual value!
I Formal opr ning
* gardens at It air
” held Thursday ev
J To 10 o’cloc ki
July at Teague’s
Being Featured in
The Register Today
"July at Teagues" an an-
nual event at the Teague store
and one cf the dutstanding
The program theme was “Jesus as Describing the
truck of equal power on • mens-
ured-gas-mileagecomparisonover
your route* with your load*. It
will pay you to investigate GMC
before you buy another truck.
Time payments through our owh YMAC
Plan at lowest available rotes
that is always welcome. Your dealer
has the handy six-bottle carton.
Ek Steel jacket.
13 100% cork in-
plained that under war conditions. | State Gets Old Cable Railway
it would be stationed from five to NORTHAMPTON, Mass (UP).
20 miles behind the front lines, and The nation’seoldest mountain ca-
to it would be brought wounded ble railway running to the Sum-
men for first aid. especially those mit House of Mt. Holyoke is in-
who might be able to return to ac-cluded in the 400-acre land tract
tion within 48 hours. The more seri- accepted by the state from Joseph
ously wounded, would be taken fur- Allen Skinner. Among the auto-
ther back. to the evacuation hos- g r a p h s on the Summit House
pitals, he added. \ guest book are those of Abraham
. took thm to the homes of Mmes, ■
WON-UP
0 But beamneia WON-UP. Accealeo dubatatute
HMMM
Freezer
98c ea.
quart Galv.
First Christian church by Rev. Supper was served to Rev. and
C. W. Harrison, father of the Mrs. Jim Rayburn, Mrs. Barr,
bridegroom. and pastor of the Miss Barr. Mr.and Mrs. Reese and
Dixon Street Christian church in family. Following the mehl thev !
this city. ’ attended the i _____
Given in marriage by her father. Life campaign; ,
Keep WON-UP in your refrigerator, ready to
serve, and you’ll be nominated, by unanimous
vote of the party, as Perfect Hostess Number One
neckline edged with Iace. The
MONEY
SAVING
VALUES
was assisted by te i teachers.
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9nths, the
nation have,
order to se-
id dependable
his sale, that
o consamers
. prices. The
Miss Weichsel. . Chapman.- Alice May
L. W. Anderson, HI, wearing a Vici, Okla., Betty Allen. Oklahoma
white linen suit, was the ring City. and the honoree. and Charles
bearer. Rev. Pat Henry,. Jr., Dal- McWilliams,
i las, attended the bridegroom as Bomar, Roy Albert, Jr., Bob Maul-
best man, and the ushers were din. Buddy Tippit, Carl Teague,
Wallace Anderson. Pecos; Walter Lew Allen, Pat McKee, and Bill
Demonstratien cluhs will meet '
Saturday at:2 p m in the club
building at Fair Park
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Auto Painting
Tw. Tonek au «ow ns $8.00
HAROLD’S
Auto *ervice
First Bapt ikichi
Hi the chur h Fi
7 o' lork te ro
Star Gas pl- r l
" west of < in n I
cial meeting
satur I
County 4‛oun
this issue of The Register, to
which the attention of readers
is called. The adi erti~ement
will be found on vages 8 and
Preceding the t ilk by Dr. Atchi-
son, club matters were given at-
Aldersgate
Circle Meets
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F} Evening Group Sees
s, Yards; Mrs Hans Cook ’ ?
i Awarded First Prize
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which light-duty truck is most
economical on gasoline! We’ll
Will ehtertaim at
per on the parsonage
Thursday evening ai 7
refreshment plate of
________ picnic supper at the merchandising sales of the
home of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Long.. year, is being feakuired in
which the group went to Leonard
to attend the Young Life I . . . I
campaign service. They later re- Dr. AtchIS( n IS
Brooks' home where * F
Femneneresblayad and isht re Rotary Speaker
list included Misses
the pilgrimage. She
' to inspect their yards and gardens. I sandwiches, cookies, and punch.
Mrs Dottie I ickson served punch: i • ®
at the Daurity home in the Sylvan Mmes. Hamilton - -
Davis yard an interesting feature
was a pumpkin vine which grew
volunteer and now has a huge
I green pumpki on it.. All of the
homes showed wise planning and Laura Hamilton were hostesses to The wedding music was furnish-
excellent care and are sources of members of the Mary-Martha cir- ed by Mrs. E L. Buchanan, pi-
pleasure, to the owners cle of the First Methodist church anist' Mrs. J. C. Wilson, vocalist.
Back to the home of Mrs Van- Monday afternoon at their home, and Mrs. Hal Arthur, violinist.
216 West Pecan street. Go to Cuba
awarded ( Mr. w. E. Murphy offered the Mr. and Mrs. Harrison left from
devotional and Mrs. H. E Lindell Pecos Tuesday night for a honey-
conductd a lesson on “Our Hu- moon trip to Havana, Cuba. Her
man Heritage.’■ ‘ traveling costume was a pink and
The hostesses served refresh- black suit with black top coat, and
ments tp 15 members and one vis-, black' accessories. They will re-
itor, Mrs. W. S. Moore, who is side at the parsonage in Pecos,
spending the summer in Gaines- Mr. Harrison is pastor of the First
ville.
sutngeshe-meblyong
losed Wed-
Lucy Lee Club
Holds Meeting
ome of Mrs. j
. f Garland Vande vet. Fast California
I gtreet, the grop composed of 13
w if the 15 memte ’ affiliated with
1 the unit visit*!
a ®ty the
' , Eng to the me mi) f
two separate discussions. On the
theme, “Order Makes Less Work."
Mrs. L. M Almon told of various
cleaning aids, and Mrs Chester
Robb discussed “Systematic Prac-
tices."
The second half of the afternoon
was spent on the subject. “What
Anniversaries Do You Celebrate in
Your Family." Mrs. Ralph Long
by Mrs. Lora Stacks.
Christian church in that city.. nosterrs,shmsshta"yrsssyedizxbtth
wedding included/ Rev.andMrs. groupsattended the YW Life
Farris nof. Gainesvillei, Miss campaign services after themeet-
'Ruthie Keidel, Dr. J. Hardin Per- ing ‘ * 1 1
> ry. Fredericksburg; Mrs. M. L 8-
Entertains for
The wedding of Miss Nell Betty House Guests
Anderson, daugnter of Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Anderson of Pecos, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Reese en- (
Rev. Oliver Harrison, son of Rev. tertained at their home Tuesday i
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Social Calendar
.Reynolds, age 117 and handsome, ahd [blue costume, with red cape
-------- 1.5- year-old William Marones were flying in the breeze, the "Man
i chosen Super-Girl anil Super-Boy of Tomorrow"
! of the New York World’s Fair in a sands of boys and girls who fol- j
1 contest for the title This climaxed lowed the float on which he was
an exciting day of activity for the driven around the exhibit area. One
30,000 youngsters who turned out thousand boys and girls competed
for the Superman Day at the in athletic contests for the) 80 carried a white prayer book and
! “World of Tomorrow ’ They helped gold, silver and bronze medals that , orchids.
bring the week day attendance this were awarded,by Superman. The Maid of Honor
year to a new high lucky Super-Boy and Super-Girl.
The highlight of the special Su- and ’ . 7“ ................ ................
perman Day events was the ap- sented with large, handsome, gold- costume was white net with which
. pearance of Superman in Person. i^at<|<i trophies.
on display The program was a
3 tubs, double
j seamed, rolled
I top. Cast iron
| gears. Easy to
open.
your Insurance Policy is like
Sterlin g on silver.
GEO. M. GRICE
1 161 2 M. Dixon St. Phone 73
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to. be valued at approximateiy
$50,000. It is of the most modern
type.
The lieutenant explained regula-
tions applying to enlistment in the
National Guard and how. under cer-
tain circumstances, a guardsman
may be placed on the inactive list,'
or receive a discharge. In a national
emergency, however, the guard
may be mustered into the regular)
of First
ill meet Fri- ’
3 o < lock in
Fmily Beck, ■
Mrs. Marshall Brooks enter- =
tained at her home. 515 Moran portrayal of the evnts in the life
street, Tuesday evening compli- l of Christ
mentary to her daughter. Miss The school had al enrollment of
Peg&y Anne Brooks, and .A grbup 100 with an averag daily attend-
of her friends, .. i ance of 80. Mrs C
Supper was served on the back was general supe yintendent and
lawn of the Brooks’ home after
Green, I gal.
RACQUET PRICES \
Huron ......J...... $1.95 '
Defender ........... $2.95
Tournament ....... $3.95
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For several
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There’s always a moment for
the ptiuse that refreshes with ice-cold
Coca-Cola at home. The taste of
ice-cold Coca-Cola delights your taste.
dhomilcss-
A, , Buchanan. Mrs. Genevieve La
The lawn at the home of Mrs. Fargue. El Paso; L H Kassel
R Ussery.was the meeting Fort Worth; and Mrs. Victor Kei-
place of the Aldsrsgate circle of del, Fredericksburg, and members
the First Me thoc dist.church, Mon- of the wedding party already men-
daly evening. Mrs, Mildred Ackley tioned
she wore a polk bonnet veil and
= carried lipstick red roses. Mrs. turned to the
--n,-c.; Mary K. Moore, Roy recipient of a pretty flower con- Perry as matron of honor. Mrs
Rrazeiton Annie Bain. Inez Boyd. ' iain^r. The prize winning yard was .Rayman Pouncey Pecos. Mrs. Bnb
K King. George walkprisytvan anartsinen Mareh andpiahtteashrubs MsanndPecMrs. SPaui cihsen: BeTty Eune"Erooks, Elwahda Wn-
• i ... ... ,, , . . v i i a nn. .otI Waco, bridesmatrons. were attired kersen. Charlene McKinley, Marion
. Sims. R B Cowan. Arley Mrs. Vandever lighted her yard dresses designed like that of Robertson Marion
■Daurity, and W. D. Garnett I fer fhe entert ainment af her nesta in 565 aesignea *e -na- oi mobertson, Marion
Mmes Daurity and Garnett, not | following
i members of the Unit, invited them :
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A vacation Bible school at the
Broadway Church of Christ was
concluded Sunday afternoon with a
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