Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 277, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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July at Teague’s
HALF PRICE
here
wear.
altar was arranged before the at-
Men’s and Boys’ Slack Suit Sale
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Attention is called to additional
pleased at the first day s response i
search laboratory.
39c Seersucker, Swiss, Poplins.. , .27c
Brown or Black Nunn-Bush Oxfords
29c Cretonnes, 36 Inches Wide
10c
grouped for quick clearance during
July at
Teague’s. So shop early for best sel ections.
24c
them
49c
Mothers! Save on Children’s Shoes
Just 100 Pairs of
!
!
Vacation Luggage Reduced
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$ 6.98
$ 8.95 Cases
.. $12.88
$16.75 Cases
/SHOP THE ODD LOT BARGAIN TABLE
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Dixon at Elm
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NURSES’
OXFORDS
July at Teague's
AFFORDS BARGAINS FOR MEN
Sale Attracts Big
Opening Crowds
Our storewide sale is the biggest ever—Mare Real Values—More Really Good Mer-
chandise. If your wardrobe is depleted, h ere's your chance to make it up-to-snuff.
Buy Your Cool Devonshire
Summer Suit Now at Lowest
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Prices in Years to Come!
$29.50 Dresses
$39.50 Dresses
Values to $8.95
All Sales Final
Group 1
98
$33.75 Cases
$28.50 Cases
Double Thread Towels
20x40 Size, 29c Values
$26.98
$22.78
Annual Merchandise
Bargain Event Will
Close Saturday Night
$15.00 Cases ..
$13.75 Cases ...
Group 3
$198
$14.75
$19.75
Woodbine Young
Couple'Marries
19c Quadrico Cotton Prints:
$1.98 Embroidered Nets ...
79c Organdy, Pique, Voile .
29c Pique, Batiste, Muslin .
54 Inch Wool Coatings.....
Swiss Embroideries........
45c
69c
75c Sheers, Crepes, Jersey
$1.00 Printed Crepes.....
Former Gainesville
Young Couple United
In Rites at Memphis
$11.98
$10.98
Sizes 4 to 10
AA to D
Colorful patterns that are fadeproof and,
washable. . . actual values to 29c tie yard
New York, where Mr Hoblit will
be training or two weeks before
receiving his permanent transfer.
The bride was graduated in June
ley Mill and Elevator company.
Postpone Meeting ’
Of Bethany Class
The social meeting of the Beth-
any Bible class of First Baptist
church scheduled for Friday eve-
ning, has been indefinitely post-
poned on account of the injuries
suffered by Mrs. Harlan Powell,
$11.95 Cases......$ 9.48
$10.00 Cases ......$ 7.88
Large size ... 20 by 40 .. . double thirsty
bath towels in fast colors. You should buy
Lubbock Girl Weds
Announcement has been received
here of the marriage of Miss Wy-
leta Smith of Lubbock, and Wilmer I
$25.00 Cases......$19.98
$19.85 Cases......$15.88
$27.85
$22.85
$18.85
$17.85
$15.85
$11.25
%
$ 5.48
$ 6.48
$ 7.48
$ 8.48.
Nationa ly Popular
Higher-Priced
Gainesville, (Texas) Daily Register
THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1941. PAGE FOUR
...,15c
. $1.00
....35c
... 22c
. $1.00
yard 5c
$19.98 Dresses......$ 9.99
$25.00 Dresses......$12.50
July 12, at Fort Sumner, New Mex-
ico. Elder Drennon, Church of
Christ minister, officiated.
The couple will reside in Lubbock
during the remainder of the sum-
mer. He is a son of Mrs. J M.
Green, 115 Belcher street, and is
when buyers from the rural dis-
tricts and nearby towns, have had,
opportunity to reach the city.
Plenty of Salespeople
The sales force has been aug-
Group 2
$149
’severa] at this amazing price and put
away and be money ahead........
42 Inch Square
Lunch Cloths.
Dresses for sports, afternoon and bridge
$10.95 Dresses ...
$12.95 Dresses ...
• $14.95 Dresses ...
$16.95 Dresses ...
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Want ads ring the cash register.
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Every dress included in this group is this season’s fashions . . . not
carried over styles of previous seasons. Alpacas, sheers, crepes,
sheer woolens and rabbit hair fabrics in navy blue, black, pastel
tones of blue, green, rose and prints in small and floral designs.
You know what a bargain this is! Finest workmanship . . . select quality leathers . . .
made over the famous “ankle fashioned” lasts of Nunn-Bush. You’ll save money by
purchasing two pairs!
Now is the time for you to save on your children’s school and Fall footwear. Select
from such well known brands as Ideal, Buster Brown and Play Pals ... all leather
shoes.
has been continuing his radio work _
in Washington at the Naval Re- Wllmer Green and
Every piece of luggage in our stocks is included in this sale! Buy your vacation lug-
gage now and spend your savings on your trip. Fitted cases, over night bags, ward-
robe cases and gladstones.
July at Teague's
TWO MORE BIG DAYS
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Friday
Phebean class of the Grand
Avenue Baptist church will
meet Friday, 8 p. m., at the
home of' Mrs. Lizzie Conditt,
735 North Grand avenue.
There is no doubt about it that clothing prices are going to be definitely higher! So
be value wise and make your selections now during our July at Teague’s sale of fine
clothing. Select fine hand tailored tropical worsteds, polar breeze and Botnay
worsteds. - *
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Teague Company
Dixon at Elm 1 Gainesville, Texas Phone 600
We served thousands during the opening hours of our big store-wide Clearance Sale—
We’ve plenty of BIG BARGAINS LEFT—Come in tomorrow or Saturday.
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You Will Buy Several of These Good Looking Summer
DRESSES
wooaokscunun?
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Teague Company
Dixon at EIm 41 Gainesville, Texas Phone 600
business is anticipated during the
tractive recessed fireplace, with remainder of the week, especially
Piccardy gladioli in tall baskets.
[ from the University of Illinois, [• • - " ' • •
with a degree in landscape archi- on the part of the shopping public I
tecture. She was reared in Gaines- and are looking forward to one of
ville, and completed her work in the most successful sales in the
the local high school. Mr. Hoblit history of the Teague establish-
attended the Navy Radio school in ment
San Diego and for the past year ’ . _________ ■
Men’s Odd Lot $3.98 Churchill Oxfords
Boys’ Odd Lot $3.50 Skyrider Oxfords
•Dramatic savings on these two nationally known brands of foot- d- €A Se
wear for men and boys. Only at July At<Teagues could you expect Y l •76}
such an outstanding value. Solid browns and blacks in broken
sizes. 1 ;
DON’T MISS THE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BARGAINS
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$ / 5)84
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advertisements of the sale in
Thursday’s Daily Register. This
event will close Saturday night.
Company officials were more than
Mrs. Earl Smith of Woodbine an-
nounce the marriage of' their
daughter, Miss Jo Margaret Smith,
to Beauford L. Haney, son of Leon-
ard Haney of Woodbine. The wed-
ding took place Sunday, July 13,
at 5 p. m. at the Smith home.
$A 09 Broken Sizes
"fm4J( Ankle Fashioned
Helen Miller and
Ernest Hoblit Are
Married Monday
fga •
her flowers were white carna-
tions.
Mr. and Mrs. Haney left imme-
diately after the ceremony for a
trip to South Texas and Mexico.
for "July at
When the doors were opened at
Teague Company’s store on Dixon
street, at 8:30 Thursday morning,
scores of persons who had been
waiting for some time, rushed in-
side the building, to take advan-
tage of the countless bargain op-
portunities offered during the an-
nual "July at Teague’s” sale.
Within a short time after the
opening and almost until the noon
hour, the aisles were jammed with
eager bargain hunters, who made
liberal purchases of seasonable
merchandise, which has been
marked down for Teague's out-
standing sales event.
The crowds continued to come
throughout the day, and a brisk
WOODBINE, July 17.—Mr. and ! Green, a former Gainesville young
--- - man, which took place Saturday,
Cushion Dot Curtains
22 Yards Long, $1.98 Values
These curtains are extra long . . . 21 dhaq
yards long . . L in fast colors green, “A
blue, peach and ecru. Cushion dot de- u B
signs. Very special...........|..... "T ■
Jacquard Weave Bedspreads
Elder R. L. Prestage of Gaines-
ville read the ceremony. Summer well known in Gainesville. He is a
flowers decorated the improvised graduate of the* Gainesville High
altar. Relatives and close friends _ school and was prominent in school
attended ' athletics. Mr. Green and his bride
The bride is a graduate of the are graduates of Texas Tech. She
Gainesville High school with the has been teaching in the high
class of 1941. She wore a blue lace school at Matador, where he served
dress with white accessories, andi 33 athletic‘coach.
Miss Katherine Clack of Havre, saving prices
The bride was given in marriage
by her mother. An improvised
A marriage of interest
class teacher.
The date of the social will be
announced later.
Montana, was her Cousin’s attend- i Teague’s.”
ant She wore white pique trim-' Announcement of the sale was
med with Irish crochet lace.. Ann made through the columns of
Nelson of Memphis, was flower Dailv Register on Wed-
girl, wearing a white frock. Town- . y 8 . . ... .
send Miller brother of the bride, nesday afternoon, and the Weekly
was the best man. ! Register Thursday morning, three |
An informal reception followed full pages of space being used in
the ceremony. The couple left Mon- each newspaper to list many of the ,
day night for a trip by motor to special shopping opportunities.
Washington and then will be in Attentinn is called te additinnal
Need a slack suit to finish the Summer? Well here is your chance to buy a good look-
ing one and not ruin your pocket book doing it. Blues, greens, tans and light shades
... nothing reserved L
$8.95 Slack Suits .... $7.15 $5.00 Slack Suits .... $3.95
$7.95 Slack Suits .... $6.35 $3.95 Slack Suits .... $2.95
$6.95 Slack Suits .... $5.55 $2.95 Slack Suits .... $2.25
united Miss Helen Elizabeth Miller
and Ernest Hoblit of Washington,
D. C., Monday evening, July 14, in
a pretty ceremony solemnized in
Memphis, Tenn., in the home of the
bride’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Askew. The bride is the daughter
(of Mrs. Helen T. Miller, a former
well known resident, now living in
Memphis. Mr. Hoblit formerly
made his home here and is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hoblit of
Gainesville.
Dr. Robert H. McCaslin, Presby-
terian minister, performed the
ceremony in the presence of rela-
tives and a few close friends.
Buy Your Fabrics Now for Early
Fall Clothes and Save On
Cottons, Rayons and Silks
July at Teague’s offers you home designers an excellent opportu-
nity to stretch the home budget and at the same time get good look-
ing fabrics without sacrificing quality. Here you will find a large
collection of good looking patterns and -colors that just seem to
drape themselves into the best looking clothes for yourself and
every member of your family. Shop Teague’s for piece goods and
save yourself money!
Famous for their quality and
comfort! WHITE ELK, with
nap soles.. or BLACK KID with |
leather soles...made with finest
arch features! CHOOSE EARLY!
Full 84 by 105 inches in size in 4 AA
green, rose, blue and rust shades. E PU
Good looking Jacquard weave pat- | •CV
terns. A real buy at this low price.
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white dotted mousseline de soie ..t „a . 1 . .
fashioned with inserts of lace in |mented. additional help in all
445hioned,W -hnse tso,ace .In departments, in order to insure as
the princess bodice. Lace from the
wedding gown of her grandmother, rapid service as possible to every
the late Mrs. Elizabeth Poper Tur- customer.
ner, trimmed her veil of illusion. | Merchandise has been placed in
I She carried a bouquet of white groups, convenient for inspection,
i roses with waxy green ivy leaves , with prices marked in plain figures,
i trailing in long trailing streamers. I Practically every item in the big
Bride's Attendants store has been listed at money-
Social Nold
Tall white tapers in the alcove and
about the fireplace furnished the.
lighting.
Mrs. Hoblit wore a model of
Odd Lot Jarman Friendly Five
Sport and Dress Oxfords $5 Values
Early shoppers will find the best selections in both solid tans € 4 6S2
and blacks or smart looking two tone sport combinations. T A ""
Comfortable long wearing oxfords priced for immediate sale m
Thursday
SOS BTU of the First
Baptist church will entertain
at a picnic Thursday, 7 p. m.,
at the John Kemplin farm,,
east of Gainesville. •
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They will reside in Gainesville, {) )a
where he is employed by the Wha- • (484%4V4//7
39c and 50c Water Pitchers
Here is an OUTSTANDING BARGAIN!
Clear and colored water pitchers ....
just a limited number at this price, so SKe ‘
shop early before they are a “sell out."
$35.00 Summer Suits
$29.50 Summer Suits
$25.00 Summer Suits
. $22.50 Summer Suits
. $19.85 Summer Suits
$15.00 Summer Suits
Sur
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