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Greer and Gliatto
Easter Display
Church Announcements
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SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1941.
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Kev. Daniel B. Davis, Minister
was born in 1$85.
squad.
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7:00 r. m.
our ball games."
Clarence
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the Lord’s side?
the cellar and stayed
erage
He won only seven games
petition. This business of hustling
third place, Cincinhati received a
ay toWard winning
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THE LEOPA
St. Louis Cardinal. Eut in points
Friday'
one or two of ■ his
and it was evi-
linemen who aren't
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ekpec ted.
par.
are almos
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course in the educational buildin
iyoungsters w ill
munion Service.
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well as the usual drills
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cept first and last
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fighting it out for
Daily Special
THE BIG PUSH GFTS under
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n the Texas league,
Hermah Kaden.
wav tomorrow
Her husband.
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Space Daily
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ny, if true, for both
in the league a
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cities, especially Dallas, play to big
they, have potent
tendance this
We hope he's
- settled conditions.
s one thing certain
The re'll be many new faces in the
‘ug
the
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Homecoming Mail
il Tuesday to start
teams wait un
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the custom, wi
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You thus make your power as
an
Injury or no in-
that mark in the
himself a job.
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has finally cor ie to terms and will ball
X Gainesville
valuable a man to disastrous
National Bank
The Mustang
#" Gainesville,
second place
"A Good Bank to Be With”
race.
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Are Selected as
Starting Hurlers
Mustangs Wallop
Rice Owls, 7 to 3
I consult experts
when I need
to the minors
was much too
oq fundament
signed for the <
will be as good
fall as last ye;
Very Attractive
In keeping with the Easter sea-
tough one . .
stars will take
i elays; one of
s and plays de-
rly season games.
UNC
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- bound to attrar
his coaches, and
producing
However,
start hitting on
or three of the
at present with
wise the squad
condition. Next
pare with the
training This
SPVRTS
HZZLEI
lyn 558. St. Louis
390. Chicago 325.
on the district
"How do the
ing to lower
Drake show .
But when you need extra
power, extra pressure ensthe
foot throttle throws an extra
carburetor into action, feed-
ing more fuel mixture into
your engine and pouring
more horsepower out.
lineups of the »
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Martin for Houston against Les
Mueller of Beaumont.
to, seven hit;- while Rice hurlers .
were wild and the Owl defense er-
ratic as the Mustangs won the sec-
onrd game 7-3 yesterday!
S. M. U. went into the.runner-
pioneer Gainesville florist, passed
away on January 12. 1938.
9:45 a
ages.
LOOKS NOW
seribe has been
big I
thus
then
, E. L, Prestage. Minister.
Preaching each Lord's day.
While losing 17, but worked in 42
games.
A Hard Worker
Greer, always has ben a hard
, Owls falling into the cellar.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Fast Broadway
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contented with
sect nd place.
Interesting? We think so too
—especially now.
See your dealer and learn
about FIREBALL design and
Compound Carburetion out ’
on the road.
WllU.m MEMOIII.
METHODIST CHI H( II
J. I*. Hleming, Pastor
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J. W. Slagl, father of Mrs. Weldon
Clack of Gainesville.
Twelve of the writers came out
for the Brooklyn i lodgers to win
and the other two tod up'for the
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Arthur L. Jordan, Pastor
9:30, Sunday, school. .
10:50, Morning worship’
6:30,.Tr lining Union mgets.
7:30. Evening worship. Baptis-
mal service at the close.
Wednesday, 7 15, Teachers’
held for her , recovery.
went to her bedside Saturday aft-
this church.
Wednesday evening,
hearsal at 8 o'clock.
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As long as one of the two ' n
carburetors in this system
will do the job, that is the
only one that functions.
thusiastic outlit
'em a- —L-
champions:
'41 Wildcats com- .
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Evening serviceg, 7:30 p. m.
ST. JAMES OMRED M. E.
.CHURCH
year . . . We fear for base-i
in Fort Worth if the Cats'
Many people avoid confusion worry
and error in reference to financial
• questions by taking the matter up
with Gainesville National Bank. Our
financial advisors are experienced in
all money problems—it doesn’t mat-
ter whether yours is a question of in-
vestment or personal budget. We in- ,
vite your use of this service-... come
in and talk with us any time.
Safe—Experienced
. Texas U. track
part in the Drake
the biggest track
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The sensible thing to do is to
develop power as you need
it—and that is precisely what
the Buick FIREBALL eight
with Compound Carbure-
tiont does.
power out of an
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low Saturday, and no hope was
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ring accuracy.
The other day Greer informed
the sport writers that he had,
you need it. You know
the lift and life of plenty-
power $ben it’s wanted.
And you get such frugal
operation over the whole
range of your driving
that two carburetors
give as much as 10% to
on the basis of
second, 6 for
supervision of baking demonstra-
tors of Swift & Co.
The special displays add to the
. attractiveness of the modern bak
ing plant, which has won acclain
; tfor its appearance.
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PENN ENGLAND MOTOR CO.
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7:30, evening worship. An Faster
s ine.
Easter specialists at the bakery
this weekend included Daffodil
Visitors will be welcome in the (
Easter and all other services in
“WHO IS OR GHE LORD’S SIDE?
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Cincy Picked to Win
Third Title; Race in
American May Be Close
season, despite
s and Fort Worth
far of the season . Baylor
, Ducky Pond, for- showed the Oklahoma Sooners
4 0 tean in spring
is the question fans
Texas State "Teachers college.
Commerce, is a guestan the home
of Rev. and Mrs. d- P. Fleming,
rand ave.
15% more mileage than the
same engines once gave with
one? 4 > •
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H. Leonard went to
Worth Cats tomorrow when they I dynasties in baseball.
play Dallas at Fort Worth in onet AH but 14 of the 83 scribes par-
of the Texas league openers. ticipating in the annual pre-season
neli at the Ageciqted Press pre-
dicted the Reds would finish first
inelude
sions, as
tively decorated their show win-
’ dows with decorated cakes, and
■ other of the season's goodies.
Hiolding the central place in the
window is a beautifully decorated
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at- sweep of a , two-game series over
in- the Rice Owls.
Brooks Atchison held the Owls*
prayer service, followed by choir
reheara1 at 8.30. T
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Gentlemen: Your letter of invi-
tation received and I beg to say.
unless I am providentially himlered
I am making plans to be in Gaines-
ville on Thursday, April 24. in
plenty of time for the barbeque at
noon. I was in Gainesville at one
of your former round-ps and I en-
joyed it very much and I hope that
conditions will be such that I can
come again, this year. J. W. Blan-
ton. Dallas. Texas.
"and the- boys who hustle
and show improvement will start 1 — ------ —-e- --r------e , . , . . -------- ------- — -------- -
parent awkwardness are credited mneir tnird straignt National week of revival services at the
i with keeping him out of the big league pennant this year and tak- Metholist church, there. The pastor
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Al lridge and brother, Russell,-are visiting in
j Duncan, Okla., with their uncle
Frieda Hempel, concert art is
are asking, so veil try te answer
it here. To sun it up in one word
BETTER.
Who will serve the King?
W ho will be His helpers
• Other lives to bring?
W ho will leave the world's fide?
Who will face the foe? ,
Who is on the Lord's side?
Who for Hint will go?
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only 51 more
Tell your merchant ybu saw h
' advertisement in The Register.
total of 649 points
8 for first, 7 for
third, etc.
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handed Texas U. its only loss so
and Mrs. E. G. Neubauer, 1415
Cherry street.
Wm. Hunter, student at the Uni-
versity of Texas, is spending the
Easter holidays here with rela-
tives.
couraged after
especially with
s session.
tyiMaruxal
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Aduice
ernoon.
Mrs. Zola Johnson was a busi-
ness visitor in Pilot Point, Satur-
day,
Attending a meeting of school
officials at Temple, Thursday,
. were County Superintendent Ran-
dolph O’Brien, H. J. Brown and
Fred Blackard of Valley View and
C. K. McClendon of Era. The meet-
GRAND AVENUE BAPTIST
CHURCH . -
O. J. Robinson, Pa>t«»r these services.
9:45 a. m. Sunday -school ses-
sion. Evangelistic service in all) .
departments after reports are i
made. i
: crowds when
will assemble.
8:00 p m., evangelistic service, r
led by Rev. Jesse Garrett. । Church school, p 45 a. i
. .... iDrennon, superintendent.
FIRST < Hi K< H OF CHRIsr, Ir ‘ .. 10,
SIFNTIST - Morning worship, 10:50.
Corner of Denton and Elm si net $ Epworth League, 6:00 p.
Sunday, mass at 8 o'clock and John Hardy and made under the •
' 10 o’clock a. m.
correct. There
m. B. J. |
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ight teams. Of the
i the rosters, 104
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cordig to a poll of the scribes.
Houston will again walk-off with
training the new
ore heft than last ,1
reported to
WILDCATS are
pring training, at
tered on the
Fort Worth.
Expected to Repeat - f.
Rated on total points, however, the spring holidays, as the guest
the predictions were that the of his classmate, Charles Buchan-
league would line up at the end of an, Jr.
the season exactly as it did last Miss Geraldine Hunt of Hollis,
year. ! , Okla., is spending the weekend in
The Dodgers were ranked every- the home of her uncle and aunt,
where from first to sixth with a Elder and Mrs. C A. Buchanan
concentration of 43 votes for sec- ’ Dr. and Mrs Jason Robberson
ond. The Cardinal}; •■were scattered and children, Carol and Joe Frank,
from first to seventh, with a void of Amarillo, and Mr. and Mrs.
in the sixth slot, i The New York Wesley Robberson and daughter.
Giants’ were mentioned for every Laura Lou. of Holdenville, Okla.,
spot except first and the Pitts- are guests of Mrs E. W. Robber-
burgh Pirates for every place ex-
far as
peat, what
Die." by Lerman. j THACKERVILLE CHURCH OF |
Sermon by the pastor. Subject, ] CHRIST
“Resurrection Revelations."
fall. Sherman,
• Longhorn relay team' recently set
a new world record and will be try-
THE PARIS
looking up in
reached his 4utn birthday. "You
old eye injury
jury. Wilson is the difference, be-
tween a medic ere ball club and a
less, the boys look better than the
’40 team looked last spring."
toil for the Ch; cago team. Cub of- don't finish in the" upper half. The;
ficials had threatened to send him game is almost a losing proposi-.
but we figured heftion there as it is. With another!
thre weeks more
of work and more than likely these
7:30 p. m. the prayer groups ‘ --------
"* ! Throckmorton awl Scott Streets
than the Redbirds „.... .. ...... ...
dem that their chances were -,216 North
• Bible study. 10 a. m.
Preaching. 11 . m.
Communion, 11345 a. m.
C. A. Buchanan, Minister
Evangelist Guy. N.‘ Woods will
speak both morning and evening
Sunday, as well as tonight at 7:40
o'clock. The meeting is attracting
large crowds, and will continue
through Friday night, with serv-
ices at. 3:30 and 7:40 p. m. daily.
Joe F. Coppinger is conducting the
Song service. The public is in-
Relatives 'vited.
Western league arsomewhatErooklyn received
ohscure, but from 1926 on Greer -
sistant. Lefty [Alexander, former
Frog grid ace, are tutoring the
squad. "Al positions on our ball
< luh are wide open,"’ Grinnell is
train in
chance to
position. Dall: _ _____ -
are picked to.wind up near the cel-
________ I ar id ( h! ate -iced layer cake.
Father J. P. Brady. Pastor which were decorated by Mrs.
ID squad will take
a layoff today and then start back
mer Yale coach, has finally landed how the game should be played in
himself a job. Hell be head men- an exhibition tilt, winning a i
tor at Bates college, his appoint- slugging bee, 11 to 9. These Bears1
ment having teen mad** yesterday are the only outfit to beat S.M.U.j
. . . Bill Lee, ancient Cub hurler, this----- "
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I ilW Sfoh-u or GREATHYMNS J
This/noted woman hymn writer never eat down deliberately to
w,rite a hymih She waited till her inspiratibn came. and then wherever
ehe^waS i'tbd down her thoughts Though she was never physically
stroing. she was gifted and beautiful. and every hymn is full of her
\ great spiritual strength and loveltness.
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ball cubs. The league pre xy says
he expects a record-breaking
BUICK PRICES BEGIN AT
^delrecredat FM. AEE
Mich. State tax. 7MMe
optional equipment “91
and acceuones-- A ud
extra. Prices ruhtect “ rme
i to change vuthsitt susiness Coupe
| noVice.
hustle from the beginning of each
practice session ‘ "
t the attention of well but slumped with the Cats as
if he has even ay- they sank t
• ability hk’ll git his chancb there. ‘
to show his wares iri actual com-
She fs survived by one daughter,’; 4 ndiaunt, Mrt and Mrs. Russell
Mrs Cross, three sons, Theodore, -Eht. , \ .
Otto an l Carl, all of Gainesville; Miss Loucile Hucas V Vernon,
six grandchildren and on.- great- and brother. Dick Manton Lucas,
grandchild of Ranger, aref spending Easter
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Lucas.
J. I . Mikheil J who is here for
the Faster holidays, spent Satur-
day in Denton. He is a student at
And it wouldn’t be smart th
burn enough gas to develop
a hundred-plus horsepower
all of the time—when it usu-
ally takes only a small part
of that to give you the per-
formance you want.
worker. During his 19 years in
baseball Greer has pitched in more
than 600 games, winning close to
250 of them. Records for his first
three seascns with Denyer in the .
ing ws called for the purpose of
NEW YORK, April 12 AP).— discussing a proposed -12-grade
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to work on Monday afternoon.
Coach Lindsey seemel a little dis-
Evening services, 7:30.
Wednesday night, prayer meet- three-tiere I wedding cake, bearing
ing and voung people's claas. . tiny lily flowers, and topped with
The public is invited to attend miniature bride and groom figur-
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Texarkana,Saturday to attend the
funeral rites for Senator Morris
Sheppard held in that city Satur-
day afternoon.
Jack Johnson is spending the
Easter weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Johnson, and
, family, in Dallas.
Mrs. Quest, Menzie and Mrs.
Kenneth Blanton were visitors in
Sherman Saturday.
Garland Smith, student at East
pageant will be prsentd.
7:15 p.m., Thursday, mid-week
Denison, Games- Frank Canon.
Washington park to toss out the
first ball to open hostilities . .
Baylor grid fansyre cheered by the
“ ' /ack Wilson, their
si de red almost on-a ,___
Except for Cincinnati’s world newspaper.
champioris and th»l last-place Phil- Howard Brodhead, Jr., and Geo.
lies, who were tabbed for the cel- Parker, students at the University
lar by 80 of the 83 writers, there of Texas, are spending the Easter
was a great spread in the ballot- vacation, here with homefolks.
ing with all other clubs ticketed Barney Colson of Gainesville,
■ for at least five different positions. Fla., who is attending Abilene
Expected to Repeat ! . / ’ Christian college, is here to spend |
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snap put of it and
all‘cylinders. Two
candidates are out
the measles. Other-
is in good physical
wet k‛s work will
scrimmage ses-
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meeting. 8:00, Sunday School
Grand ave. He is edi-Werkers’ Council and Church con-
Hast Texan, the college! Herence.
Thursday, 7:30. Weekly study
HIXON STREET CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Clarence W. Harrison, Minister
Bible school, 9:45. W. E. Chal-
mers; general superintendent.
Easter will be observed as decision
day in the school.
Morning worship 10:45.
Special music by choir. ■ An-
thems, ■ "Risen,” and "If A Man
Reds, Yanks and
Indians Favored
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never appeared in fewer than 35
games except one season-, and four
times he won more than 20 tilts.
Opposing Greer will be either
Garth Mann, a youngster, or the
veteran Sal Gliatto. The latter is
nursingra blister on his pitching
hant-and may not be able to start
but Manager Wally Dashiell said
Sal would toe the hill if he is able.
Tulsa plays at Oklahoma City,
San Antonio at Shereveportand
Houston at Beaumont in th other
openers. Pitching selections are
Clare Bertram for Tulsa opposing
-Clay Touchstone of Oklahoma City,
Loy Manning for San Antonio
against Ralph Hamner’or Holland
Van Slate of Shreveport and Fred
can now change it from . 39 which J ; , .
you have been carrying for five The Cincinnati Reds; in the opinion system for Texas schools.
or six years," he said ' of sDorts writers iri major league Rev. G. P. McCollum will go to
Greer, whose huge feet, and ap- cities, are capable of winning their Carrollton Monday to conduct a
parent awkwardness are credited their third straight x’~‘1 1
Tulsa Faces Indians,
Missions Meet Sports,
Buffs Tackle Beaumont
MEASLFS- HIT THE Bonham By HAROLD V. RATLIFF.
IVI football camp the. very first DALLAS, April 12 (AP). — The
week the Warrjors started accent is on yuth in the Texas
working out, causing 20 of them th eague so what's old Ed- (Bear-
take to bed for a spell. At that tracks) Greer doing out there? t
there are 48 other youngsters or,
hand for the week’s grind, and Bob
Cantrell report: they are an en-years ago, is still able tb find his
, although most of t way out to the mound and still
tr are green and untried. Both able to find the plate with uner-
• Head < oach Gruint.il and his as-1
goes’a long wa
in any sport
least that’s what dill Woodside
The total points received by each urday morning for a visit, before
club were: Cincinnati 649, Brook- returning to his home in Holly-
11:00 a. m., sermon by Rev.
Jesse Garrett.
6:30 p. m., the Training unions
will meet; Raymond Howard, di-i
rector.
were good ent
first honors, Beaumont and San
Antonjo furmsl ing most of the op-
were not in this loop last year. ------ T------
There’s new blood, to say the least up spot behind Texas with
of it.
11:00 am., worship by pastor,
m.. Christian Endeavor. !.
last spring." den, 81.- were conducted at the :
George J. Carroll and Son Funeral ,
LIKE the Paris chapel at 10 a. m. Saturday. ; ./) | A
spodin’ his fellow Rev. Clyde J. Kennedy pastor g m Y
writers all along about any other of First Presbyterian church, offi- M•€/L4HZLL..
circuit having a ciated. Burial was in Fairview C "1 ".7" ““
beat out the Berrycemetery. I
conched agsresation, it the ( .its Mrs. kaden died at 19:20 p. m. Gene McKee, and his classmate,
ugh 1o walk over Thursday at the home of her Bert Hiller, of Fort Worth, arrived
. . ti on last season, it daughter, Mrs. Paul Cross, 114 Friday for a weekend .visit with
stands reastn theyshouidre East Scott street. She had been Gene ‛s Parents. Mr. arid Mrs. I. R.
fall and with both seriously ill for two days. I McKee. They boys attend NTAC,
and Sherman admit Pallbearers were Hubert Moss.' Arlington ■>
tedly weaker than lastyear. Un- W. J. Wilson, J. G. Bonnier. Robert! Miss Billie Marie Welch
less a darkhorse is uncovered this Evans, Frank M. ..... *
Rev. C. J. Kennedy, Pastor
9:30 a. m., pre-praye r service.
m.,.Sunday school for anl
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Rebels Face Cats in Fort Worth, Sunday, in One of League Openers
SnouPage
THArs Jr fiT what it takes to I leagues, will start for the Forting a place among the leading of the Carrollton church is Rev.
play foothall hu’tle and a certafWorth Cats tomorrow When they I dynasties in baseball. 1 w cic1. fetha- ar-e 1-11--
amount of ability. A Noy who wilplay Dallas at Fort Worth in one . . .. :
- T - - r t.f the Texas league openers. [ticipating in the an
... . Oki d has been locking mighty! poll f the Associat
to the end iE good. Last year he started out • - - - ”
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lebel-Cat game in
where some 10,000
ted to turn out. Ac-
wih intere it in this, locality cen-
thinks ahout’em. Here’s his latest
prediction that .
one-man ball team, likely will re-
ceive draft deferment, due to
and 13 of the others could see
nothing - worse thin second for
them. %.•
With one stray vote cst for
507, Pittsburgh wood, California. He has been a
New York 268. guest of his brother, W. T. Enlow.
Boston 203 and Philadelphia 88. z Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Milligan.Mr.
The same writers wound up in and Mrs. W. A. Fletcher, Mr. and
a knot trying to [pick the Ameri- Mrs A. L. Fletcher and Grady and »
can league outcore, finishing in a Shelby Fletcher, will spend the, *
dead heat between the Ceveland Easter weekend in Oklahoma City
Indians and New York Yankees, visiting in the home of Mr and
k--—--Mrs. Smith Townsley.
_ \ । private Charles Neubauer of the
H U. S. Marine corps at San Diego,
Calif., is spending a furlough pe-
riod here with his parents, Mr.
A combined attendance of close
to 25,000 is forecast if the,weather
is favorable. Fort Worth and
Beaumont each expects 7,000,
Shreveport predicts 6,000 and Okla-
homa City 4,000.
"In spring
edition boasts i
year’s champio
c workouts ill'll,
. will have more
’ gond passing as
Sunday service. 11:00 a. m Evening worship.
Subject: “Are Sin. Disease and —- ■' - —--------
Death Real?" '
Golden Text: Psalms 27:1,
Responsive reading: Psalms 103:
2-4. 6.8, 10-13. 21. 22.
Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.
Wednesday evening testimonial 1
meeting at 7:45.
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nship outfit Early 1
ite the ’41 blub
power and just as
» t i tne ‘40 t am How- ' 1 MRS. HERMAN KADEN
jon defense next -Funeral rites for one of Cooke
r’s boys. "Regard- county s pioneer citizens, Mrs..
Dora Eugenia Julia Schausiel Ka-
shows annually in America. The
season, the situation I
be sent back to the bushes .... could become very serious . . . The [
— -——g baseballers downed Wichita Falls Coyotes start spring!
Rice again yesterday, taking over training with but two storting!
-l in the conference veterans of last year’s district
It was another victory for champions. Which means Coach
Brooks Atchison, the Ponies’ great Jefferies has a hard row of stumps
mound artist, the fellow who. to plow.
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i Mrs. S. E. Purnell, who has been
। seriously ill for Seven’ll months at
[ the home of her daughter, near
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Church school; 9:45,.’.; Cur-
tis Gilliland, church school super
intendent.
Morning service, 10:50; suhject
“It Christ Be Not Raised.".
Young People’s service, 6:45
p. m. . • ’ •
Evening service, 7:30; ' subject.
“The Simple*Plan of Salvation.’
ST. PAI LS EPISCOPAL
CHI Re ’ll
• Kev. John Schwer, Kei tor
Faste services will be celebrat-
cd at 9 a. m., followed by the com-
t Slight extra cost on Bui k SrECIaL models, standard on all other Series. < a
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ha ve informed his
DALLAS, April 12 (AP). The =
Southern Methodist University -
Mustangs were in second place in
the Southwest conference baseball*
race today by virtue of a clean
action. Presidevt Roosevelt, as is
Make your Power
as you need it
__1.
SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
John F. Anderson, Jr., Minister
9:45 a. m., Sunday school.
11:00. morning worship.
• Woman's Auxiliary will meet
Monday at 3 p. m. at the church.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday eve-
ning at 8 o’clock. 9
CHURCH OF CHRIST
North Commerce Street
Willis Kreager, Minister
9:45 Bible school.
10:45. Sermon and worship.
7:15 p.m.. Young folks' Bible
class. 1.
7:45 p. m., Sermon and worship.
2 p. m., Monday Bible Class.
7:45 p. m., Wednesday Bible
study.
The local minister’ has returned
from Nocona where he was en-
gaged in a gospel meeting, and
| will do the preaching at both serv-
ices. |
THRASHER’S
. GROCERY
Ml East California
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 195, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 12, 1941, newspaper, April 12, 1941; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1470009/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.