Gainesville Weekly Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1946 Page: 2 of 6
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when a committee composed of
received his dis-
after eight
arrangement of an emergency
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marching the
strong.
opening
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Gainesville
aggregation
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paying
Wil-
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1, A. M. McHenry
in the final stanza Booher re-
Survivors
ame when Gainesville
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80 score. Booher’s tries for the extra
Girl ,
J. H.
the marker. Sluder’s kick was
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make re-
even-
were
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to in such new ways
15 as the.half ended.
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MHers or
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The Panthers play one more
sixth
presented
o
songs
ere in their time? But
have a- new.
here Wedne
SS.
members.
Mrs. Truitt Reviews
December
representative of the
to
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were
was
best way to do it.
Mrs. James R. Cole, Jr., of mothers
are the
the pic-
tice
Register,
Announcement has been made
XEW STATES
T. • ” T • "5 • - 5- *
singing in the new year” at the
will parti-
cipate.
John
Student Music Club
are
on
A musical club with the
ive
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gram chairman.
The initial
Hr. and
a protection.
sion.
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were
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Recognition for
Y-Teens Sunday
Scott sti
following
Merchante
X The Panthers scored in each
quarter, one counter in the first
Survivi
Elks, toi
out Troop
ganized
, Oryy Danton. Mo^- . hi.
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Leopards
10 ......
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None______
8 for 70
lation, Texas Daily
■ agers Association.
the as well as the general public
invited to attend .
members of troop 4 have ing refreshments to 75
—1——* - * • • - - | The date for the
no his second string in the fading
minutes of the game.
Wages and Booher were out-
K
li
meeting was changed
18th to the 11th.
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Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
and son, Bobby, of
Daily Regist
ters, Mmes."
Grimes
s, son of Mr. and
‘ Elkins, 1402 Gun-
-abee
2
Grand avenue.
Santos, Brazil, is the -leading
coffee port of the world.
lowed by Mrs J. M. Brune who
sang “Doxology.’*
Gainesville (Tex.)
Thursday, N
ster. .. . ..uqr i i
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hugon and
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Special singers were Wesley
1 Bonnie Bond, members of
a the Bond family quartet of Ard-
taxes
Th
ness visit here.
Suggestions on
later intercepted a Denton pass at
midfield and raced across for,the
sixth touchdown of the game.
The final counter came later
Bonham
_L-. 60
...1 of 5
_____ 9
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8 for 263
7 for 45
given the
the most
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prior to moving to
pominent
tribute to
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30 Years Ago
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Holiday Turkey
County Demonstration,
Agent Says Bird Should
Be Plump in Appearance
Americans generally prefer to and other-rejatives.He
gpvern themselves rather than to 1-- “----- -
be governed from a distance. ;
However, as there were only 72,-
ubo Alaskans by the IMO sensus, J.
far too few to entitle them to ope Gainesville
congressman, it is likely that con-
gess will ask them toWait, until
tBere are more of them.
-Sixmo
BY
ley Bennett, pro-
Miss Corinne Self
more, Okla., and
iley an Jw.
, Dee Ann, a
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9 * I
C..P., Sebastian has returned Mr and Mrs. C. W. Beall 625
’ He where he has Lindsay street, is a member of a
if
A business session was con- started early in the ball game,
ducted by Mrs. Greorge Frizzell Kavanaugh, after the first erifs
when a committee composed of of plays, booted to Terry Leo P- son, here Thursday night rouing
Mmes. Glen Bell, O R Stone, ard safety, who ran the ball baq k over the neighboring eleven by
Tailie Lovell, Deknar Estes and 54 yards for the initial score, the lop sided score of 42-0..
Roy-Davis was aDDointed to work Meyer adding the extra point on
with Miss Marie Sykes for the a jaunt around his own right end.
area ngement of an emergeney The second came minutes later
—
good and the scoring ended.
Bonham offered but one threat, ______________
that in the second quarter, with standing ball toters of the
Nineteen members of the Book
club were delightfully enter- and*
tained Thursday afternoon at a .1_________ UI Azu-
reeting held in the home of Mrs. more; the Love County Four of
» w homas,. Lindsay street. M s. Marietta, Oida.; Arley Brumley
.1 W ~Auiert-N ((NT. ArLt _ie “la . .
• 1111" _1
EdUoruii and Busineai Office, 308 E
Both Bonham and Gainesvil le
bands offered interesting maneu-
vers between halves.
Mrs. Neilson, 88, is confined to L —-
, her son’s home where she fell Wayne —
/.down the stairs five wekcago at 6:30 a. m.
after coming from CZZ—Z— 5.
> plane for a visit with the family.
£5^X35
I" H
/ in loos er
ition
rely entitled
when they drove to the Leopard’s turning in good defensive games.
""h"* . . paced by Northcutt, Parr, Reed
were and Thomas.
in connection with oil develop- S.rF. Huneycutt, and
ment in Cooke county. c?---
playlet en-
Knockout.”
worked the ball to that point on Panthers were not long in scoring
a series of line smashes. Sluder’s in the third. quarter. Wages
Wilson Duncan, introduced bv boot for the extra point was .wide started over his right tackle. neat- ‘.
Mrs Albert^Biffle -oduredr of its mark, the half ending with ly cut back to the left and outran
chairman for the afternoon ram Gainesville leading, 26 to 0. J the Denton secondary for 70 yards
i ", “ . Two more were counted in the and the third touchdown.
wins anfolr, losses, while their,
efforts in conference competition
thementeengr ess
to statehood.
ebej--gg
qYou A to and Fry,"
be thankful for peace, health,
food, shelter and life. His talk was
concluded with prayer.
Fifth grade students, under the
Campbell and Kavanaugh
the. Warriors’ top performers, '________________
while Terry and Howell were game this season, a benefit affair
’Officers, _________
1owaJuariceBranyan, president;
Alto Holland, vice presi- . .
-------EIc.‛.., secretary; .lunch
have been here and Beverly Simpson, secretary.
AiC E-1-" Troop committee mothers
. . . East Pecan street, Mmes. oBranyan, Flowers.
Ragekiof/left today their home in Holland, C.W. Rudd and
day,with Chickasha, kl.s, . Gantt, i
andMuen- Mt. rand Mrs, JW. Keithle, Plans- being made for a
Kk .a Grand Avenue and Broadway, Thanksgiving party on Wednes-
rs _____________, —
idd, 1317 EstBelch
new .
e not good, elen as the here. * <
KILROY AT COLLEGE g
KLEOY is here, to stay. This-
• most famous and most elusi
member of; the armed forces I
just been solemnly buried
4niversity of Minnesota campl
Dallas. . . -p4p ,
Col. John L. Simpson, who has quiem."
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re like bad-tasting medicine
that no
ards, who have concluded periods
of eligibility.
Lindsay P-TA
Thanksgiving Message
Features Meeting of
Group Wednesday ,
venge in a big way against Den-
touchdowns ton Colts, a club that had handed
them their only defeat of the sea-
my live been Cornell’s .pe
irated ' ' "
stateda,
_ pen He would like to i
btoug: down quickly, high
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and reception hall for the when Hcwai, oyarn eudtaroxg third mnddhssmthe final Sfar
NOTIEE JO
renection upon the ch
Ing of any firm, individual or corporation,
heing called to the publishers’
The Associated Press la ex
I • Wilfred Bain, teacher* at NTSC of Mrs. Ross Townsley with _— ------- —, ......
s.M, F. Martin are Denton, who will sing With the Mmes. John Morrow and Olna charged from the navy,
fa line baby boy. Dallas Symphony Orchestra Sun- Boaz, as co-hostesses., A Christ-
fimmis is visiting in davin a concert. _ i mas program will be given under
They will sing Verdi’s “Re- the direction of Miss Carolyn Mc-
—mi‛l - - -* , —— “ ‛ Clure and Mrs. Arie Gudgell.
The Gainesville High Leopards closed out their 1946 football
season here Friday night with a lop-sided 46 to 0 victory over a
weak, inexperienced and hopelessly outclassed Bonham High eleven,
the tilt witnessed by some 2,000 fans.
The victory left the Leopardse
with anafmbason record of six
ikcation of all news dispatches cr
-—6 ata > to local news appearing
la i ase of errors or omission
mentslor of omissions on soiled
themselves liable for damages 1
- them such adventiaementa.
teams playing most of the final in the . _ __________
quarter, the Leopards scored but kicked off, Denton allowing the
once, that when Coach Lindsey ball to roll over the goal stripe,
inserted his regulars in the line- where Boaz fell on it for the
hY«F, 4aE4“543» ch
. . । ( -ty. Ward, Ponca City, Okla.; A. J.
; /
—__________ a0 ____ , u « mper QI a - the club The newlyweds are honey- is the sponsor.
been buying cotton for a few group of music students of Dr will be December 17 in the home mooning in Denver, Colo. J The initial meeting program
—t- i ** • - . —ef Mve Reee Tewnele" -ui Dennis was recently dis- was composed of a piano sola by
1------1 *---“-----t , j Ed^e^BaHew and a vocal number
---——--i ' Refreshments of punch and
cookies were served in conclu-
baturdau< ....... . r..______
Staff Sgt James A. Crislip, 1002 number o
Hancock street, has been assigned 17
to the 1 transportation section,
Fourth army headquarters, Fort
Sam Houston. He formerly was
with the ,770th Military Police bat- •
in: tal ion in San Antonio. e I ’ *
N r Richard pmgde Mrs. J. T. Germany, who had 1.cg.,
M ss.Rishar".tusche a major operation Friday in the . Mr. and _
Wichita Falls clinic, is steadily son. Ben. w
improving. All of her children several days :
_ and family oh
to ‘ "em ket*
’• R " John Program on Russia artheeprgsramaye
For Literary Club .
The Literary Department of the and the Booker T. Washington
XLI club met in the home of Miss school are participating in this
THE CHANGING WORLD
TYES, . was a ousmess v
“ ago, and as wie men have al- ville Wednesday,
gays known— James A. RehU. J. „22— --------
! »Theod order changeth, yielding Ill., is spendtag some time here M the home of her brot
‘I
Enteredat the Gainesville, Texas, Postofficeasa
Membes of the Associated Press. United Press,
32# 3munun -aa. 5—
vin.u., r b‘“i» mdredrChapman, coun- members.5aetteshment5 to “
.2.ty home, demonstration agent, ---------
_________pump“aprgarane,h: Wilson Duncan
30 a. m. while, dean, waxy skin with few pin- T n .
i and Commerce feathers and no bruises or dis- IQ Kprror QT
‘ ations.. Wellfleshed breast A3 NHTOMCI Q•
legs are another point to — '
______— with Eld- check, and remember, too, that
Mrs er J. H. Chism and Rev. Fred older birds will have streaks of
"-------pastor of the Grand Ave- fat underneath the skin of the
Baptis church, officiating, breast,, legs, thighs and backs.
Jim Ttoeee nf Sanger [il T fl George J.arroll and Son Tu- Look for a turkey with-a short
Mrs. 57 W. Clifton left Sunday nerak home had charse of the body and a broad breast, these
for Long Beaeh, California, where burial at Hibbitcemetery. Bear- features indicate a meaty bird.,
she will visit for several months ers , were John Hayes, Tom U. yourelbuying a frozen tur-
in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Blount, S. {IrD Magers, Floyd key, loot for one that is frozen
Ann an* of Carl Mi Oliver. Mrs. Clifton was Tudor, Charles R. Flowers and J. hard with no discoloration. And .J. .2.. ..2.022, gave
’ joined here by her son-in-law and Lee; Stansbury. ’ there are two ways to defrost the the Thanksgiving message at the
daughter, Mr and Mrs J B Mr. Kidd, who was elected to bird, says Mrs. Chapman. You can i ......
Hamilton, of Delhi, La., who are the office of city recorder in the anwrap it and leave it in there-
accompanvine her on the twin Apriciiy-eicti-., -----, —, -----------J---
They expect to return to theta 4,51874, in Alabama and had re- boors I or you can place it under ----------------------------
home in Sfrwt thtee weeks sided in Gainesville 14 years, asstream of cold water for four opening of the business session by
Mr. and Mrs Robert Clifton of Prior to hisieleetion to a city-of- to. six hours. - i the president, Mrs. Frank Dustin,
Denton., visited in thechomesof fice he hadbeen, custodian of, “ ‘ ..... .....
their mother, Mrs. J. W. Clifton, the courthouse and a farmer in
Saturday. . J ” the Coesfield community: • > ■ . <
xe wveunesyay. - Mr. and Mrs. John O’Brien and »A.,,
James A. Rehler of Centralia, spent lastweekend ES
i W. Rice, dihbie
► “t C "*--d ----
Rjordon, Petty, Meador and Afa.- on
Mr. and Mm. Perry Masten of mesting,ofithew‛
E4 Miner has returned from a "Coo
MresLtiv ayrimpsaay or tispcouncun idia." « . Homelife and Customs ot the Rs-
_ a few D.wSy deVtonDi rMonrge.gave.the sian People" was related by Mrs.
WThHe ^"and co-hoetesses
thsam’ktaiayten known former Misg shirley^4
cou- 1 O Sing in Dallas .
Miss Shirley Beall, daughter of cookies 1°.?° members
k— ‛ ~ — --en-r- elusion of the meeting.
The next meeting of
it would not
Lil
date, the publishers do not hold p
er than “eimountrce*ey att
-s-e
lxes, o ou ar a Communist, says
De Witt Emery, president of toe went a
Natina! Small Businessmen’s as- at the
sociaticn, w ho complains that an resting
conomic textbook advancing this Billy Blount, 7zyear-old son of awu qazes 01 nznuenza nave ----- ---g-
doctzine has been used b the Mr. and Mrs, 8011 Blount. South been reported for the past week Hogansport, Indi,,
5 y 1 Clements street, is convalescing by the local health unit -T urhele-
nicely in the Gainesville sanitar- Consta"
ium, where he underwent an ap- A. E. ___
pendectomy this week. He is a Clegg, members of the ____
student at the McMurray school department, were in • Sherman
Mrs. W. A. Blaunt and dai
inch progri
r, Students , of the _ ____
are grades taught by Mmes. Pauline
Carl Pridgeon and Wherry presented
Reed anahankrsatspeg.arggromoersongs Forr a largenumber’of Si-
tendance awards were”’ ards whe have conoldad nc-
_ _ _______________ „ednes- two rooms-tor having
boy at theta home day, November 27, in the home of mothers present
_hini 1 Sixth grade room mothers
#e,
TA X E AND cOMMINISM
Yr Y0U ADVOCATE higher fed
ft eral income and inheritanc
across the double stripes. Meyer’s
kic brought the score .0 14 too. kickofr t the Pathers 25,where
--~-uNg-rmpr: | they connected with a pass for a
Again in this period the locals score, but the backfield was in
counted, and once again it was motion and the ball, brought back.
Terry’s broken field running that The ‘_____ '
paid off. The little back grabbed went to wor kthe first tune they
another punt off the toe of Kay- gained possession of the ball .
anaugh and worked his way 66 Booher hit Wages with a lateral
yards for the payoff. The try fir which the fleet youngster, behind
extra point was wide, giving tie good blocking, carried ofr “
Leopards a 20 to 0 lead in the yards and the first score of the
first period. I ■ game.
Only one counter was racked up in the second period Wages
in the second quarter, Sluder again got loose, breaking through
scoring through the line on a 15- the line for 25 yards, giving his
yard trip after the Leopards had team a 12-0 lead at the half. The
tops for the Leopards in the ball against Coach Wilson Dees’
carrying department. The Leop- Gainesville Cubs, the tuslse to be
ard forwards had little trouble staged here on the night of No-
brushing Bonham linesmen aside, vember 26.
This game was the final perfor n- ■ -■
350 in Attendance
At Singing Here
Approximately 350 people at- -
tended the singing Thursday
evening at the rock church at the
______ , corner of Scott and Taylor streets,
from the Book for Club Members Rollon Welch, president, has an-
-AHIIFG-
. . T- p. Wherry of the bai on an end around play on his charging Denton line.
aeenissoutgtrgopMe-atoiweaunsa Golderoararpiteazc4aaz.tn An0.2 "2--.* n.Soem-hosacs.MSSein Playes
Saturday. t _ i : all of Sheffield, Alabama; and a held in the Men’s Bible class room sociation voted to have the shrub-
\ of Whaley Memorial Methodist bery trimmed and to
- Gardner Peadnaentsrahtettheyrunns second-stringers in'the lineup, .ng, wilh the Panther forwards
iSananiS‛H FiOwrNewtoBran- coldbebeautiriedt the 8 when thev dre.....he —turnin - anod defnev---
•ers. —voler P Appointment of iMrs. R. S.
— "11 Officers, were elected as fol- Turher to bea member of the
i (From the files of The Daily Iowa; JuariceBranyan, president: auditng committee which will
I Registers Nov. 21,1916) Carla Ann Holland, vice presi- audit 11x4 books for the school
1 Mrs. Ben Brooks and dent; Marilyn Henson, secretary; -lunch program was made.
2— who have been here and Beverly Simpson, secretary. Students , of the two
are at her bedside. , hidren several day, visiting Kay Halsel -
• 4, re net good, eien as the here. wagg m pehrsoandvfdssrxuh-Fagekof
i he Kev. Wesley V. Hite of relatives in Gainesville am
.With Hawaii it is different The
1940 census gave the islands 414-
p60 population, of whom 155,000
vere Japanese. The Hawaiian
. Mrs. John Gray and Miss Layuna Saturday. enurman; setty Jo Scudder sec-
Hicks, served refreshments of hot The couple was married in sim- retary; Juanita Morris treasurer-
tea, open sandwiches and pie rites at the home of the off i- Lila Beth Flowers, social chair’
hin • "e---1—1 in con- dating minister, George H. Steph- man; and Shirle “
enson, of the Church of Christ. gram chairman. 7’
-
re* proved their loyalty ata
Aren they nad every op-
tunity to do otherwise, and no
ohe can argue that Hawaii as -
stou would be a menace instes
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w .i-Yule Decorations
, retgyysonucereportea. . ayisitswith her aunt Ms. S J‘ Rey. Rawlins Cherryhomes, And Bulbs Discussed
sanitarium, is fromahe Gainesville SanimmriuniMis .Charles Seltzer and chil- church, spoke on “^vhng<Than^" An interesting and entertain- J* "w." Truitt Reviewed tregu Man of* Dallas •
■ the Gaston hospital in Dallas.- dren have.returned frem a six at the Thanksgiving meeting^ ing program on Christmas deco- Wants a Perfect Wife” DMir sDaasgrep
Two cases of influenza have weeksvisitjte her parents in the J. Frank McMurray school rations and bulbs was given for Covert. - HtamPs Baxter
ne- 1. . 2 P.-T. A.] Wednesday afternoon members of the Evening Garden
IILFreston Wooldridge, who .has with an introductory, speenooy club by Mmes. Annie etn-.., ..........
gz-g.-e- ad. Rankin Hardy, program Ramond Porter and MeKee Yant Hardy, club president. The
iW “herei retumnet today to his home chaiman. ata meeting in the home of Mrs. ess served a dainty tea plate.
......... A play about Thanksgiving was 817 North Dixon home was decorted tast
a musical club with the name
end.SI, Best Man at Bedding xre"tfthehobme"eai
. James Gaston of Gainesville of girls6 ortberirhiP sonsisting
. was best man at the wedding of seventh grades
The ho.^ and so-hostesses, MissAddisennrsginbptForbe.aja aSSS aznAntaHomer.
"5 Teh" Se" end pTit T------- ------de" IT cheirman; Betty Jo Scudder, sec-
------ , ,, ,■ Music company;
i A brief business session was the.MLPleasantitrioithe Gaine,
Stieron, pfzd-ae-ESytenn, 8
"n," yAThe Dale Dennis at the piano; Mr
decorted tastefully Cowger of El Rene; the Over-
• brook Indian Quartet, composed
of Jessie A. Jim, Leonard Morris.
Wilburn Thompson and Postoak
Baptiste with King Baptiste at
. 4 the piano; and the Gainesville
The Y-Teens will have their an- quartet, composed of Rollon
nual recognition service Sunday, Welch, Jeanne Homer, Mason
at 4 p. m., in the Whaley Me- Winters and Welby Crow.
morial Methodist church. Other towns represented were
Shadydale and Deca-
of .Elmira, N4 Y» alleged Ms. Leslie
punde Qt the Republican party. Mrs. R. , —____
fhuraulonsaoatendishe “«**• wedmoraayosliz,Tuesdaye her ana chlidlare w-ar
Ton producedreplies from Vice- Sister, M Williams. Kupper: is- the- former Flor
President Charles Curtis and MrB R o Daniel entertained
parly figures, in her home Monday, Mmes. Ar-
Frye's । vision thur Pinkard and Ed Willianns:
znd attesting theta reverence for bpth of Ardme
aim es loyal Party members. The son £ A: Sanli '
only difficulty was that ‘Frye land, daughter.
--bexisted, and that his name Wichita F
metely another spelling for J. D. Ni . - -
' and Roy Gowen, employes of the
„.-r H ■ Santa Fe rail way, Cleburne, were
even Kilroy was at that visitors in G- -------
celebtation. r afternoon. Mr. Nimmo,- master
-----— j mechanic of jthe Santa Fe is a,
I well'known former resident here.
as Tennyson wrote long T. B: Freeman of Fort Worth
" - was a! business visitor in Gaines-
chita alls
distric 1
the p rty were
W. Young, Ed Riord
Reed, Geor
AND
- Abeonbed Geinesvi
1
Mortuary
B4B8. W.',A. BBY ANT .
rmed iorces
MrFmery’s position on the re-
uction of the national debt is not
if, like mot businss
- would like to see it
1 uamungidd,"zzywho‛asesuanty
Ee 1obsh berthday ot Hag, n. x""M2.Feaus"ig"-rrasy ma ammgunigemhsssbahrShydode spsrdsssidmmzzizaa coyog
- - — and day in that city, and the mother. Street Church of Christ with Eld- check.
_ __ . Willis Kreager, minister of the
Corkle, pastor Olathe Oongrega- ME, and Mrs. E. Harvey, form- Commerce Street Church of
tiopal church, offisated. er residents‘ofitheicity, who have Christ, spoke on “Giving Thanks”
are a son, Frank Mr been living in Marietta, Okla, are Thursday at the Thanksgiving
employe ofi the returning to this city to perman- meeting of the Benjamin Frank-
two grand-daugh- ently reside. lin school P.- T. A.
It Kyle and Frank Dr. Edgar Gilcreest has re- Mr. Kreager stressed the belief
‘ ‘ iildren, turned from. Atlanta, Ga., where that the American people should
’ he attendeda Batting oh the
Southern Medical association.
1 12 plate to new, I
And God fulfills himself in many "ChariesDeweyrawtord, j,„ 2, Mrs. B A,
Ways, son of Lt. ard Mrs. C. D. Craw- trz Mrs, --g -r-yay- -_ .H ri.---" ~~j~;
Lestonegoddcustom should cor- ord oe-Tussslomsa-alabamegwo tt’tafeSag’a shon Vis Wainsim‛w"haci—,, u.
i:uPWaysirrl"change,andwe WSfezaame-MteAlyinvis- ,
ohirselves change with them, and was reported somewhat improved
peopk shake their heads safly Thursday maiming. His mother is
land wonder {what we are coming still confined to the hospital re- ;
f - ijje covering from less serious injur- .
A ,1 ies. Lt. Crawford was not hurt
or man- Mrs. Bernice Cox has returned .
or any other nv- from a 10 day visit with the M.
elties, the new things are bound N.Cox family ini Pamna
t intrude and demand a chance Mr. and Mrs. mucnara rusene
for themselves in the new order tnrhdarenteneu omenahapainas '
That atr sia .1 1 after a visit with his mother. Mrs.
emo rial . Methodist past weekend with relatives here. whotiF
isday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ware randi Pounds.
The fire- department answered f - - — 1 “he
.22 sas
the yard , C past week were $237.30, the city t her home in Davis, Okla • after m“im-A Meeting
Mrs. Ervin Kapps, who under- secretary’s office reported.
em - minor operation Monday “’
Gainesville sanitarium, is
tat Garnett street, attended the siMrg and SoutFcementbsHrrt,
ryices., I s are rejoicing over the arrival of _
...h.000.,5 a new boy. 1 • ] teacher, presented a
LOYD WAYNE ELKINS. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Brown are titled “Educative
TyneshadbggjskoSuEcakezxiat / ■........
re wsap agu m Thursday in a local q p Scott and John Mahan
......................... '
I thsknFiMopalas-pdtn SraOTraS
Oklahoma City after a brief busi- giving Hymn," accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. D.
been eonfined t, hi., home "" Willis Kreager Leopards Roll ver Bonham '
Speaker at P-TA Warriors, 46, to 0, in Last
Meeting Thursday Tussle of 1946 GridSeason
Thanksgiving Message - wi w
. Heard by Members Ben ___M. the yardstick
_________First Downs
. Yards Gamed Rushing (Net)
_________Passes Completed ----
_____Yards Gained Passing----
___.Passes Intercepted by -----
Punts, No. ahd Yardage ....
___ Penalties. No. and Yardage
__mLa.
u ^.n,, "2 SaasaznqjgneeynenabaGs
“es* 25" « -3" s
ienpon. , , , Burial wasgin Fairview ceme-
Em, Word has been received by rel tery
I atives that Bobby Coker son of oung Eikis, son of Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Coker of Elmo Mrs. Rbert F Limiip, ™ C—.
5 recently underwent an. appendec- ter street, was born April 23,
, T^co^.W^yTv'/d 182npoxaount, 0190m
><>lemn|y buriedjon the and "Mende * Sweeney oepe ” rsgeeuh’whghsbesnuu 85 mnf haVi Igrezga n vme
University of Minnesota campus Moines, Iowa, have been visiting to All Saints hospital. Fort Worth, charge recently after- eight
The old inseription, found -from in the homes of Mr. and Mrs., for several weeks, is reported to months’ service with the army.
•Yokvo Ft Berlin “Kilroy was Dave Sweeney, southwest of be improved. ... He is survived by his parents,
te # {t Gainesville, and Mr. and Mrs. Announcement was receivedby four sisters Mmes. Vivian Riley
Sere, has now reached its culri- Dan Sweeney, Myra, since Sun-, friends Friday of the birth of a, of-Mnt- — - . .
Eation, proving that undergradu- day.: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert son to Mr. and Mrs. John ”
“tes today are just as resourceful Sweeney have gone to El Paso Guthery of Broken Bow, m
22 thinking up pranks as were for a visit before returning home, KaThe baby arrived E-mJ a myrue num buom UI««««»««,
4 m.r and Mrs. E w- Sweeney left from that city, and weighed seven and two brothers, David and Rob-
Their fathers and grandfathers. • Fort Worth Thursday for her pounds. He will be named for his ert of Ginesville.
most famous follege hdax h ome in I teUHT. Mo auth«y will re- L.WEDD
erpe- Mrs J. D Rowland has re- membered here as- the former Hef ” e"PM ----
in iso. Undergraduates turned home from Bailey, Texas Mias Katherine Jane Taylor -and
- dg Dians for cetratng where she attended the funerals was rearedin Gainesville.
Mee" Plans for fsDatn Of J. J. Paul and Mrs.Hugh - T * ---------
f -
iz, it
Iipanied by pete with the heavier, more er- Local Eleven Geta
M Estes. perienced tGainosvileuaggresh. Revenge for Early
P^P‘^e froma avamuntaffiEesus Season Loss to Fes
HvznEnscgahsboasbet Ms regular, throughout the Ro. Junior High Panther, got re-
! ---T- --Ma ------ test.
The parade of
Eo-Kostasesd Rex "agoner
won the room count with 17 cA colored film on tulips
others present, shown by Vernie Keel, t.
Mrs. Bob Hurley, president, ture being made available by the
.acted a short business session Associated Bulb Growers of Hol-
i Mrs. Clyde Bohls member- land, as a gesture of friendship
t i j - ship chairman, giving a report of and appreciation to the allies for
the ‘^vW^ cltaosmzbrrng hpo 7s asso-. . sirsasistance durine
inglover the Katy Iterde "---- ---
alls, to attend the r; P. Hal 1, . w. unscoe, .
meeting of that or- MeIntosh and J. A. Gilliland.
61528 ion. c. A Mrs. O'Brien Conducts
Ellebaurgnaohs, for WSCS .. XLI club met in the homie of Miss scnool are participating in this E, c, e ■ A
tt3Nalev ana s.22 .aMr..Payid O’Brien.conducted Dora Kelly, 317 South Clements, service and parents of the girls, . re hie —ek Is Mew
ndia.at a Tuesday for a program
nIL s—Z at Whaley study of Russia. ---- -- -
cu-Mfthodist church Mon- Mrs. A. H. Lemmerman dis- Ganiesville Man
afternooh.The subject was cussed the “Geography
tiaz’Eorstnnhraug the Chris- mate of Ruoia,” and “Marriage,
8 = g= E gee ==
vauxuuzzay ■ g this: don t refreeze your turkey ciation members to send any ex- extravpoints, .
lude his wife, Mrs. after it has been -defrosted. A de- tra clothing that they might have Howel GoeS 80 Yards., j .
__ zr Belcher frosted bird can be kept safely to the emergency room at the . With second and third string
ts, Mmes. R. for one day it you wrap it loosely city hall for the needy peopi
Arkansas; E inwared paper and keep it in the W. C. Robinson, principal, told
---the group that the hot lunch pro-
successful theasshosladadiproved up This one was good for 80 score. Booher’s tries for the extra
concerned y 1 yards, the fleet Howell taking the point were all blocked bv a fast
_ — " -i ■ ball on an end around play on his charging Denton line.
may be necessary. And whatever Dal
they are, they are not Commuris-
Mr. Emery is a bit hasty .
, ..... Pallas,
ainesville or in Cooke,
feus and Love county, aa002—..0,,.0,.__
in advance---- $1.50 Onevear,inadvanee-----$450/ Denton street, is visiting her
U yXt sacomothen Mrs. P. H Neitn oi
illness for several days, is re
ported to be recovering nicely.
....... ..
azau ___ _S,, .. U...__Funeral services for Mrs. W. Dy. J.-V. Jenkins arrived home
Springs, have returned to their A. Bryant, 89, who passed away this moppingfiom a business trip
home after a visit with her sister, Thursday M a. m. at her home, to thh panhandle and he- reported
Mrs. R. A. Owens, 734 North in Paris, "Tkas, following an-xf he left that country covered with
tended illness, were held at 33300 snow and the weather getting
„hty cold.- j
■n reme g-Ar and Mrs. E Ti Jpnesof
•neeme- NonthMA street have a new boy
Constable W. A .Fletcher and been visiting relatives and friends Mrs,
Cogburn anti Wodro t , i
«amview A’ playabout Thanksgiving {was ,.81North Dixon home was decorted tastefully ~ nWi" •
.. । ----- ,--. i’ ----1——— ?C. K John an and Jaeeb Wat- presented by the fifth grade atu- street, Tuesday evening. Mmes. J. with arrangements of fall flowers E0Wge,0! Ei.Renoi
Mrs W. A.Blaunt and daugh- Monday .as witnesses before thesonwer in the city today from dents a-- d •• Faae - R Kind ona be- ---------- owers brook Indian Quartet
ter, Mabel, of San Diego, Calif., federal grand jury. re Leo and spent a few hours with Arie <
are visiting relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Beach pf friends at the courthouse.
py here. « . Chicago, who spent several days-LT 7___ ... —
in Misses Raenell Hudspeth and with .friends here, were to go to Tulsa, Qkla, will arrive in the
on, ike them but npy Palma Purgason will attend the Denton Monday, afternoon to visit city this evening to be at the conduct
one likes them, but they SM-Baylor football game at relatives. Mrs. Beach ft the form- bedside of, her sister, Mrs. Ella with!
’'alias Saturday. , er Mrs. Reba Turner of Gaines- Bas^Smith. ship
Miss Marilyn Almon, senior ville. Her husband occupies an
nurse at the Methodist hospital, official position with the Gray- r _
, wil! spend the Thanksgiy, hound Bus lines, with headquar- Hester,
inn holidays with her parents, Mr. ters in Chicago. . 7, .ge1ez4tesn
2.1, g. ,c , and Mrs, Burney Almon, south- Freeman Mitchell left Sunday -emPN°. 68
‛PHE ALASKANS have recently west of Gainesville. for. his home in Fresno, IcGE. left this mor
♦ -voted that they would like Sgt. Billy Wakeham has arrived after coming last week for the fu- 10 Wichita
sute hood. This is natural, for for. a 38-day furlough with his neral nf his father, Walter anua±
mother, Mrs. Addie Wakeham, Mitchell/ 1 pdof.In
___.relatives. He returned Mr. sad Mrs. J. D. Mitchell and
recently from Japan, and has been baby son, Gary, of Borger, are
in the service for the past 18 visiting relatives and friends
months. here. - - .n b J ^| ,
Mrs. Hugh Morgan, who is ill Mrs. j. F Bullard of-Whites- W
of influenza at herhomewest of boro-underwent a-surgical oper- J
myeg ' 8 somewhat am- ationiat the Gainesville sanitar-
Mrs. Henry Killgore is in Cro- iupMondaze. 2 ge
well,at the hed^de of her moth- we known firmer citizen of
-iT Ferseson, who is €ooke ceumnty, is in the,-
aylor and Judge carrol yile sanitarium itibeing.u
F. Sullivant attended a meeting $1od one ohis limbs may
of the Texas Association of Pub- AF amputated. .. J_____.
lie Accountant at the Stoneieih i„-anFyhteSswelljnowpcit- citizen, has been spending a,
hotohinpalasehurday wenn aKibsb sndan- pit of days here from Sadler.
Mrs. Giiamponner of this city, iumwithi pneumonia,, was re- fr mreng
- who has been critically ill in the ported slightly improved Monday. rm Hresnx
4 Methodist hospital at Dallas since A —r- . Taze
ad last Friday, with a ruptured ap- A common cause of clouded M >
’ pendix, has rallied and his recov- cornea-is inherited syphilis.Blood: .Mr. and
_ , J . vessels infiltrate the cornea, enus- thsparents
Parisa where WiL ingit tohecome.opague andpink. —Msi F: r
jcritically Hl This condition, popularly is called
for some time, is that he has the “salmon patch."
w ___________ enc Stumpppas
Reece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nue Baptist
Jim Reece of Sanger, C-
spent the) who tips the scale beam at 10% Mrs. Gantt. 1 - " ___________________
TN bostessetorthezettespbon,
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fu
the e
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three years. Prior to his arrival
in the states, he was in Brazil in
- - ■ - • -r - South America.. :
exas Press Assoc-, Presley Ward of Mont Belview,
Circulation Man- is visiting relatives and friends
here for several days. . Grimes; two great-grandchildren,
" cnesmmatpohig,pwneernedisztna HocE
thisassoinnsksepsoherzkoke Mrand Mre Ward .Mills, 223
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