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GAINESVILLE WEEKLY REGISTER, GATNESVILE, TEXAS
THUESDAY, JANUAEY 25, 1933.
PAGE FOUR
SENIORS WORK ON SCHOOL ANNUAL
tomey, investigated the
various
senting every district of tbe coun-
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on a farm southwest of Myra.
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of the lei
present session
The industrious group pictured above includes the staff members
‘Th* Leopard," the official publi-
l
Cookte county in 1924 on a charge
staff, business managers, advertising department, artists, circulation, typist
after eligibility
the county clerk's
City Briefs
Texas Council. Hili
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the alleged
to
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and
of ths city, went to Penton Thurs-
day
evening.
guests at the
F Ine
r hamber, tn be held Thursday
local
evenins, February 9.
mi
cha -Ko
outstanding fines and the library ’ se
%
ent was made Thursday by Mrs.
brarian.
will not handle Plymouth and I e-
general practice of charging Soto
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due books will be started at the lo- Cosg
n has the DeSoto and Plvm-
Mr. Cog-
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and Charles, Jr
daughte Mrs Marguerite Crass-
Sale! Fleecy deo WI Blankets •
• representative in the State
ho died in
s.
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1 to membership
■
ounties and privileges, suf-
s
destroyed
Friday aft-
■was
Ladies’ Hose
......
Values to GSe, now. . .
UII
within this one watershed should and Margaret Alison Johansen.
6:
Regular $: 0), now ... .
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10®
I
17c
tire, tub" and wheel from
VALLEY VIEW. Jan. 20.—Themobil
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84C
Ladies’ Hand Bags
Regular $1.00, now ... .
12c
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Anklet Special
ketball and volley ball games at
Values to 19c, now
e
5C
Men’s Socks
9
Regular l e, n"N
A
ECe
and Ernest Miller.
I
Miss Nette Shultz. cornty dem-
74®
Mrs. R. W. Cotton
etone, now damaged by long
g)
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Men’s Ties
Regular 49c, now
$1188
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Men’s Suits
" Regular $16.75, now
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USE WARDS CONVENIENT BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN
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Peter Ardito
Phone 383
Gainesville, Texas
113-115 S. Commerce
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5hodSatMONTGOMERYWARD
Three Popular
Muenster Young
Couples to Wed
Future Farmers -
Hear Technician
New Books for
Schools’Library
Applications for
Notaries Are Due
‘Forgiveness
Week’ Planned at
Countv Library
Charles Minnis,
Former Citizen of
Gainesville, Dies
Birthday Party
For Kay Terry
Women’s IDress
and Sport Shoes
Methodist Women
Meet at Valley View
Hill Resigns as
Scout Executive
warded to the representative legis-
lators, from, whom appointments
Sale: Men’s 29c Boot Socks •
The right weight for perfect comfort! 35% wool
with soft cotton. Shaped to fit without bunching.
If you’re looking for protec-
tion, comfort, and long wear,
then Wards Healthgards are
the unionsuits to buy! Full
standard sizes! Medium heavy
weight! Save more [at Wards!
New Flag for Pote
। Near Red River Britze
charges and established his guilt
in the five charges in which he was
10c
Se
X
Valley View Women
Club Is Organized
the I e don Chamnt er of Commerce
The group extended invitations to
Chan her officials in that city to
attend the annual banquet of the
. 74c
. 57c
A new Texas flag will fly from
j the MO-foot pole 300 yards south
, of the Red River hri Ige on U. S
Hightay 77, it was made known
• Tuesday, following the proposal of
onstration agent, was present to
advise with the group.
Regularly
1.98
- -ft
Borrowers May Have
Records Cleared of
Co
210 1
in 1e
sor. It is expected that the com-
mittee will be ready to announce
the name of the new Scout execu-
tive at the annual council meeting
on Thursday, Feb. 2, to be held
at the First Methodist church cf
Ardmore.
His Excellency and Peter—Theo-
dore A. Harper.
Insect Oddities — Raymond L.
Ditmars and Helen Carter.
Jungle Rivers—Howard Pease.
Knights at Bay—Phillip Lindsay.
Midshipman Davy Jones—Lieut.
Raymond Toner.
Son of the Sword — Youel B.
Mirza.
Swords and Statues — Clarence
Stratton.
Thord Firetooth — Alice Alison
late:
' this
four
Marriag Bans Have
Been Published at
Sacred Heart Church
Appointed to
Honse Committees
Men’s Long Unions
: Values • to 89c, now .................
\
Kiddies’ Leather Mittens
_ Tegular 334 , now ....... ...................
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inmriWiT'-j i i
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f
Ladies’ Flannelette Gowns
Regular 50c Now ......................
Regular 79 Now ......... ........ ........
Rayon Gowns 1
Flint, Mangrum, Frank Newton,
and O. L Lowry.
Says I ibrarian
Saee‛"ucbcno
education, Mmes. Cora Anderson legdto have passed checks with
j illegal signatures.
F,52 5 ' *
Fluffy American cotton, popular with everyone
for its light weight! Bed size, 70x80 in. Plaids.
Your last chance at Wards
biggest shoe savings of the
a season!
, Kiddies’ Schoo’ s"es ten’s Cress;
l women's arch styles
' , •..... i ___ ____
Outing Flannel
Regular 121, Now ...............
Regular 10c Now ............
Cotton Bed Spreads
-|Braune. -
। Lazy-Liza Lizard Marie Curtis
Rains.
Little Magic Painter -Muriel H.
Assorted c< ' rs, sizes 81105
Regular $1.00, now .:.........................
Blanket Specials
Regular $2.98. Now .........
Regular $3.49 Now ...... .............
Regular $2.59 Now . . . .........
Regular $1.98 Now ..................
Now, he isn’t so sure.
He reported a cross-eyed bandit
robbed him of $40.
37c
HTCAGO (API.
lling
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hacker
and they are to make their home
Sale
Priced!
..... $2.37
.... $2.77
. ... $1.97
.... $1.37
nd three Fellows.
African Shadows Ugo Mochi.
g
Rayon Undies
The very same.fabric as in 19c undies! Tailored
or trimmed. Tearose. Women’s sizes.
Tui
2‛est
Che
lette.
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Sale! Long Stockings .....
The favorite of girls and boys! They’re well rein-
forced and meant for action. Fine rib cotton.....
88 .00
where they were
annual banquet of
..... 79e
19-
25c
L
Cars !caly
rgin Motora, Inc , located at
Vorth ) iron strec t, Will deal
e model used cars only and
street, suffered a broken right arm
I at the wrist Wednesdav morning
Mr Whitlev wae crankino an au-
tomohile when the accident oc-
curred.
near the residence of Ira
Passes Away at Home in
Maywood, Ill., After a
Period of Ill Health
Pauline and Dorothy Reeves and S at. rslav nivht. Tanuarv 28 an 1 at
Iva McClaskey, were added to the Taherracle church, east rf the city
roll. The sponsor, Miss Amy Haf- Sunday night, January 29.
ford, was also present; - —— —
_______, SnfEors Prken Wrist
Cranking Automobile
। Each in Five Cases
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the estimated damages to
ge
w"a
Gec1n3
4
2
before the adjournment
Dexter Women’s
Club Has Meeting
Members of the Dexter Home
Demonstration club met Friday
afternoon at the club house. After
a short business session, a social
hour was spent during which
games and sewing were the diver-
sions.
Refreshmens were served by
the hostesses, Mmes. P. B. Cun-
ningham and T. C. Collum, to eight
members and one visitor, Miss Ra-
chel Elliott. -
Zandt.
The applications
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57'
37®
Tuesday, February 7. - He is
ng by Sheriff Luther McCol-
after making bond in three
s of forgery. Baugh was ar-
last Week after he was al-
was ap-
on three
by local officers was I .
have passed bogus classil ied ads
home was approxi-
I
Chanpber of Commerce Men
Attend Denton Banquet
John Hardy, president, and Clif-
ford MoMahon, secretary, of the
Blackberries — Fannie Burghein
Blumberg. *
Insect Oddities — Raymond L.
Ditmars.
Your Wings—Assen Jordanoft.
The Quiz and Answer Book-
Fredric J. Haskin.
Boyhood Adventures of Our
Presidents—Frances Cavanah.
That's My Story—Douglas Cor-
rigan.
Coronado’s Children — J. Frank
Dobie.
Book of Marvels— Richard Hali-
burton.
Second Book of Marvels—Rich-
ard Haliburton.
Child’s History of the World—
A. M. Hilyer.
cleared of all Comsin is Tealer in
I
! $
r
1
ster. ' ; . .... _______i
wach of the marriage ceremonies! _ . ,
Km" sacred Heart Man Fined $100
ire. The pole was erected
.a year ago by students of
....... 37c
....... 64
g4c
Valley View Home E emonstration John Hayes, janitor at the court-
club met at the Methodist church ho us
to John
results with little
n the Register.
H. P. Misso. who was sentenced
to the state penitentiary, from
a similar noon.
Hudspeth, Tom Smith, Tom Myers, silly' superstition.
C. B. Johnson, Charles Peery,
in refi-
an int
will lie
Cain sville in- 1931, was also a
daughter.
; । .— • -
Correct Manners
Discussion Topic
Misso, who was
____________________ following his arrest with
Tuesday afternoon to complete the another man Saturday by A. E
organization of the club. Mrs. Le- Hatcher, constable of precinct No
roy Wilson. who was elected presi- j charges had not been filed
dent, presided during which the againt th second man Monday
following officers were elected: mornine:
Vice president, Mrs. Q. G. Cal-
houn; secretary and treasurer. Mrs.
Cora Anderson; reporter, Mrs. J. Man. Charged With Forgery
D. McNutt, and council delegate, is Ee leased on Bond
VALLEY VIEW. Jan. 19.—Mrs,
Tom Myers and Mrs. Dan Flint
presented the lesson Monday aft-
ernoon at the meeting of the Meth-
odist Missionary society held at
the church. The devotional was in a filling statlon attendant. told the
charge of Mrs. J. C. Mangrum and desk sergeant that when he heard
Mrs. C. B. Johnson. I it meant bad luck to see a cross-
Attending were: Mmes. Jeff eved man he classed the tale as
I J. H. Whifley, who operates a
laundry at 731 East California
and Miss Catherline Trubenbach
will be married to Frank Hacker..
The first of these weddings to i ARDMORE, Okla., Jan. 19.
take ' place will be Monday, Fen-Fiobart Hill, executive of
ruary 6 with Mise Isabel Truben- Chickasaw Council. Bov Scouts of ling, charges fled against him in
bach ana Mr swhezynsi aethe’America, for the past three years Jbstice Court, Wednesday, after-
" . ... ' , , . lhas resigned to accept
principals. She is a daughter of ; position in
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Trubenbach came here in Janury, 1936, after weeks .ago
w of forgery, was fined $100 and
the court costs in each of five swind-
Coistable Hatcher Arrests
Pair on Theft Charges
Tlbert Biggs was in the county
jail Monday ' facing charges of
theft between $5 and $50, in con-
nection with the theft of an auto- |
yjWANDSSENAIONAL
riraik ‘AmATimv
Sensational values? They
launder 234 times by test.
Strong, snowy-White mush i
with hand-torn selvages!
Full bed size, 81x99 inches!
Thrift cases, 42x35 inches.
group is planned for Friday and r Q0 V,-pg Old
Saturday, Feb. 3 and 4. . lb OU I edlP —-u
MUENSTER, Jan. 24. Marriage
bans for three popular Muenster
couples were published Sunday at
the Sacret Heart Catholic church
and will be announced each Sun-
day for two weeks.
Miss Isabell Trubenbach and
Arnold Swirczynski are to wed
soon. Miss Margaret Hess will be-
.come the bride of Ed Schmitt. Jr..
Wheeler.
Good Wind and Good Weather—
Alice Gardiner and Nancy Os-
borre.
New World Builders — Blanche
Woods Morehead.
Skinny, the Gray Fox—Agnes A.
Buttns Tom Robinson.
High in the Nountains-
Brock.
8
ietzcker, of Gainesville; his wife
frs. ‘Mary Minnis- two. sons, John
and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. 1 having taught five years
„u-sersgtmumumenx /vm mrrmmam 38 zmaomeraazwwarmmampmamcizezmzmamanmme
"Forgivene-s "eek"‛ win be in-
nururated nf the Pnoke c nuntv Li-,
hary herinning Mondav Tanrary
27, an. lesing Saturday Jam
egung
Mr Wfinnis
.3
BP
28, in order that ’
have the’r records
cil will meet: on Sunday, January fi__H
22, with James P. Eitch, regional
executive, to select Hill’s succes-
ea Wells
Cp‛n Be
Birdhnuse Rnth
Below todoy*, Q P ‘
WMetalt cost #H07
Gainesville Chamber of ommerce
l. D. laek and Lee Ree-e
Mrs. Tom Smith. — Earl Paugh, resident of the Era
The following comnAttees were cemmunitv, was reelased Monday
appointed: Program. Mmes. O. G. me rni
Calhoun, Hayden Miller, and Miss lum,
Mattie McCollum; recreation, charg
Mmes. Tom Smith and Reed Lark; rested
d - E
50,
5Ae
. . ars, as erroneously reported
three cents per Gay fine on over-. The Register Tuesday. II. 1.
3--- . Cemrn. owner, sajd Thursday. Mr.
crued, these books may be re- lon tel.
turned during this week fine free. McGehee, at 717 North Grand ave-
cation of the Gainesville High school which is edited by the Senior class. The group includes the editorial
report ers, photographers,
—m Olna Oatis Boaz, newly elected 1-
application at
! office, it was Explained.
A discussion on correct, manners the management Wade-Te
for all occasions was the theme of theaters to furnish a new fla, to
the meeting of the Dve 4-H club replade "-n-
girls as they met last week at the 52 ; ’
school. Miss Wanda Norris was the Rbbert E. Lee ward school, and
leader. 'its care is supervised by M. L
The recreational period consisted Lansford, principal of the schoo!
of two short skits. “Good Mar.-'
ners,” and “invited Out.' Those Rev w I x1aw"cins
taking part were Misses Goldie Comin-to e ounty
Bell and Geneva Brown. Jane
Gertrude Mal-
VALLEY VIEW, Jan. 20.—Mrs.
R. W. Cotton was surprised Mon-
day when a group of her relatives
and friends honored her with a
dinner on the occasion of her 80th-
birthday.
During the noon hour a beauti-
fully decorated birthday cake cen-
tered the table which was sur-
rounded by a delicious menu. The
dinner was served family style to
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore and
son. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Will
Moore. Mr. and Mrs. George
Moore and Dale Draper, all of San-
ger, Miss Cora and Bud Anderson,
and the honoree.
Flannelette Pajamas
Men’s Flannelette Pajamas, Regularly 08c Noy ....
Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas, Regularly 70c Now .....
Thursday, February 9, has been
set for the wedding day of Miss
Hess and Mr. Schmitt. Jr. She is
a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Justin
Hess and he is a son of Mr. and
! Mrs. Ed Schmitt. Sr. Their hpme
will be on a farm east of Muen-
layout workers, and one sponsor, Miss Ouida Walke -, who is shown standing in the foreground to the left.
(Register Staf- Photo.)
of books long overdue that the bor- Sparks Tome, I riday
rower has hesitated to return-on J A. 4’ rage belonging to George
account of the fine that has ac-/Bugsilocal mail carrier, which is
..About fifty futare farmers, “strongtLearts and Boid_Ger-
their fathers and business men at- trude crownfield.
tended a lecture given by J. N. Weather — Gavle Pickwell.
Gerreald of Denton, technician for All Sails Set — Armstrong
the soil conservation service, Sperry.
Thursday evening in the high China Quest — Elizabeth For-
school auditorium. James P. Der- man Lewis.
----- . Rev: W. E. Hawkins, known as
Faulkner, Annie Griffith. . Nannie the ridio evangelist, will conduct
Bell and Mae Cox, Let a Stoffle and two services in Cocke countv
1 the Four I rite li. r bey t
ryberry, svonsor of theorganiza-
tion. presided.
The speaker showed slides of the
soil erosion in Texas as well as
the soil conservation practices. His
lecture dealt with the soil conser-
vation as it is applied not to one
individual farm but to a district
as a whole. He defined a district as
an area, drained by any one creek
or r watershed.
He explained that all farmers
of the
cooperate together in carrying out Wagons Westward — Armstrong
a complete soil conservation pro- Sperry.
gram for the entire watershed. Wind in the Rigging—'Howard
This ^eliminates floods, water loss Pease. . .
andso MS over the entire area. Au2zy souts Yenioriok Xok
cesk XrZl down toatEam oeBumeIn FicGon-Franknin K.
Dallas would make an ideal dis- t A Monkey Tale—Hamilton Wil-
trict, and that th?soil conservation liamson.
agency is working toward that Gay-Neck—Dhan Gopal Mukerji.
goal now. . Children on the Map—Cecil and
Valley View, Era Grammar Can Be Fun—Munfo
Win Twin Victories 1 “Manners Can Be Fun— Munro
/ 4 Tr-CHT ’
N __ „ , 1,1 The Golden Cockrel—Elaine and
Valley View and Era claimed Willie Pagany.
twin victories over their respective Rowena reena Tot and the Run-
opponents, Myra and Union Grove, awav Tunkey — Fannie Burghein
Thursday evening ih Class B bas- Blumberg.
ketball and volley ball games at Rowena Teenta Tot and the
Norris. Januarv 28 and 29. He will speak
- Three new members. Misses at Reed schoc‛, west of the citv
Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters 1-3 Off
The books are needed and will he nue.
accepted during the week of Jan- ernooh by a blaze which spread to
uary 23 only free from the usual the nei 1 by home of P. C. Sparks;
overdue penalty. where it caused some damage. The
Concerning the renewal of books, gar " reported a total loss.
Mrs. Boaz explains that books are 1 " ’ e
checked for a 14-day period and the. dparE S
may be renewed for an additional, m f ’’ 5 ' according
14-day period, making a total of Mecarty: fire marshal,
four weeks. After the first re- .S
newal the borrower will not be Smail Fire On Roof
granted another renewal but must ( f,1ocal Kesidence
return the book to the library so The fire department made a run
that someone else may have a Sunday evening about 8 o’clock to
chance to secure it. If the book re- th home of Fob Trail on E st An-
mains cn the bookshelves unre- thoy.stre et, to e tinguish a blaze
served or u n,laimed byanother dwelling. Thefirewass extinguish-
borrower r 1 • person ed with only small damage being
who had the book for the full 28 dore : - 3
day period is privileged to check
it out again on his card.
37c
!
death of h's rife. Mr. Ninnis
married Mrs 3qry Stadler o
citv. and tn thom w ee b n
children.
Active In Chnreh
*x M i
o0N
Word was received here Thurs-
day of the death of Charls N.
- Zinnis, -former well known citizen
of Gainesville. He died at his home
in Maywood, Illinois, at 7 a. m.
Thursday. Fis health had not been
. the best for about a year, but his
death came as a shock to his
friends and family.
Mr. Minnis was born in Madison-
ville. Tennessee on July 7, 1875.
the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Min-
nis. He came to Cooke county with
his parents in 1880 and lived in
and near Gainesville for 40 vears
before moving to Maywood, in
1921. He was in the bakery busi-
ness for a number of years, but
later became a building contractor.
« He was first married to Alias
Dillie Nunn, daughter of Rev. and
Mrs. John Nunn, and to this union
were born fomr children After the
his exen play lift and. leaves
many friends nere, as wel as in
his own city, who regret iis pass-
w"e
Cornty Superintendent Randolph
O’Bren announces the receipt of
33 iditional books for the Cooke
c • nty circulating school library.
The titles and authors are as fol-
lows: - •
Copper-Toed Eoots Marguerite
De Angeli. i
ink;. loins the Circus—San-
ford T usey.
Tdy and Grits and Honey-
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s
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privileges restr red This annni ,■
will be received
Applicants for notary public cer-
tificates for the term, beginning
June 1. 1939 must register at the
office of Jim Reese, couhty clerk.
Atk inson.
Young Americans — Cornelia
Meigs.
Home Spun—Eric Berry.
Honey of the Nile—Eric Berry
The House in No-End Hollow—
Misses’ Print Dresses
. Sizes 1 to 16
Regsar 98c Now . , . . . ........ .......
Begt lar 59 Now . . . ....................
Regular 39 Now ......... . . . . . . ... J
Ladies’ Print Dresses
Sizes 14 to 44
Regular 98c. now .....................
by Speaker Emmett
hau er all of Maywood. Mrs. Fred
Poole of Indiana and Mrs. Eunice
R Idell of Phoe ix Arizona, and
Ty a gran dchildr n.
mg
He is survi
Minnis, and
arrested two I
the Fair Park gymnasium.
In basketball play, the Valley
View quint won over Myra, 33 to
24, and Era smothered Union
Grove. 38 to 9. On the volley ball
court. Myra and Union Grove were
on the recieving end of a 2 to 0
score at the hands of their rivals.
Games in the Class C group,
matching Dexter and Marysville
against Sivells Bend and Ross
Point, respectively, are scheduled
for Friday evening at Fair Park,
and will complete the round-robin
play in that division? A tourna-
ment for Class C teams will be
held Friday and ’Saturday, Janu-
ary 27 and 28.
The schedule of the Class B
division will be ’ completed next
week, and a tournament for that
mot lag : e- i
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je and constten-:
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VALLEY VIEW, Jan. 20.—Mrs.
Bill Terry honored her daughter,
Kay La Faun, with a party on her
fourth birthday Monday afternoon.
Various games were played and
the candles were lighted on the
birthday cake, all singing “Happy
Birthday.”
Refreshments were served to the
following: Dorothy Jean and Mar-
garet Anne Gregory, Clydene
Roane, Millard and Jovce Kelly,
Charlotte Sue Offord, Nella Ann
Boydstun, Nancy Lu Idell. Betty
Lou Klinglesmith, Sara Jack Keel,
Jackie and Betty Jean McCuistion,
Peggy Jo Brewer,Valyne and Fe-
lix Lee Wylie, Billy Elwood Terry
and the honoree, and Mmes. L. O.
Gregory, Emerson Kelly, Homer
Roane, Charles Offord, Marcelle
Boydstun. Virgil Brewer, Val
Wylie, Delmer McNutt, and the
hostess.
The honoree was the recipient of
many nice and useful gifts.
Taks your home-town paper first,
before subscribing to others.
Joe Swirczynski. They will residedepartment of philosophy and re-’checks on several occasions in
at Muenster. ligion of Oklahoma City Uni var- Gainesville and Cooke county.
The rites for Miss Catherine sity. ' t County and City officers. togeth-
Trsbewahi trueeteach, Mna an lr. John R. Ponlock. council er.withJohn..atchison.countyat-
Hacker.* are to be solemnized president, and a committee repre-
according to word received here
Monday from Senator Olan R. Van”
E~—-cb,
bl--amtacm
i
is been prov n.
Special seal, issued for short
priods, may also be received by
f
/m
W’ 2
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4
r ’ and civie
a dipendab
citizen. He i
church activities, being a charter
memher of the Grand Avenue Bp-
tist chureh. vhere h served as,
chairma f " e ’ at
for : number of veurs He alvays
d by a son, Sam H.
sister. M-s. John
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•2(LEARNN(E
17c P*V6gonla2
as A Our end-of-season houte cleaning brought to}-y V
e 52 ■ h g• light some merchandise that must be cleared outatL
1. *2 " x - “5 once to make room for new Spring stock! Result: 41)
ASome of the greatest values of the year for yov! J
Sale! 5% Wool Pair Blankets $ 57 u
• Renularly t.98! Wool and fine China cotton! First
quality 3 inch sateen bindings! 70x80 in........
Ilon»-y Chile Anna l arker
Regularly 55c Pair!
Savings for you on dNut
popular sheers. So beauti-
K fully clear! Lisle reinforced
Eh feet for extra wear. Also
Q. service weight. Popular colors.
.............
69c Valuel f C
Reduced! “S — “
cal library beginning Mondny Cog8
January 23. .to replace the five ° uth Aoency at Nocona.
_ ___ cents per day charge which has &in ill also specialize
Albanian Wonder Tales —Post been used at the Cooke county H- nanci 8 automo ile loans,
brary for several years. This lat-
ter charge soon amounts higher Pace
than the value cf the book. No Thres
fines will be charged for Sundays Jim Pace of Gainesville, Cooke
and holidays on which the library count,
is closed. A maximum penalty of 1 esisati re at Austin,
42 cents per book will be set so the point
charge will never become exhorbi- committees
tant, and old fines are to be out- Motst Friday. Mr. Pace is a mem-
■ lawed. There are a large numner ber of the livestock and stock raig-
l of cards not in use now due to ins, counties and privileges, suf-
large fines wnich are attached to frage and elections committees.
them. • .7 n
In order to secure the return Carace Burns Damaging
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Gainesville Weekly Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1939, newspaper, January 26, 1939; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1480982/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.