Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 112, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1942 Page: 3 of 6
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cordance with the mission to North parents. Mr ami Mrs. Bud Hodge.
with her sister. Mrs. Emmet Us-
Howe declared that Canadian-
o’clock. The bride is a daughter of
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skirt which extended into a train.
Mrs. C. E. Watson, who has been
provement.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Flowers and
daughter of Gainesville spent Sun*
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down the streets and into stores
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line early today.
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Methodist group was held in the
educational building under the di-
injuries in
mobile on
Will Hobbs has received word
that the condition of his daughter.
Mrs Ethel Umstead, who under-
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Pilot Point Girl
Bride Tuesday of
Muenster Citizen
the ceremony she wore a dress of
white sheer wool, with accessories
in red. . /
Jan. 31 Deadline
For Track and Bus
Wartime Survey
signed by all members. .
With Mrs. Van Hill presiding, a
GTrtnnigs
CALLISBURG. Jan. 7. — David
1 Hodge of Beaumont, is visiting his
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nat
Piott.
Leon McFarland of Claud, vis-
ited his sister; Mrs. Ernest Biffle
and family New Year’s day.
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA COLA COMPANY sr
CRYSTAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
Sullivant Urges
Local Owners to File
Reports Immediately
day.
He said the increase was in ac-
Links, and the honoree.
Mona Morrow Bride
Workers, in
pause, now
Coco Coki ri
tafte jood|,f
At the First Sign of a Cold
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WATTS BROTHERS
COLD CAPSULES
' “They Give Prompt Relier
Sheppard field, visited their par-
ents here Thursday..
Mr. and Mrs. Willie MeWhirter
of Denton, visited relatives here
last week.
Mrs Raymond Hodge, who has
been confined to a Sherman hos-
pital the past five weeks, is re-
ported improved and will be re- .
moved to her home here in the#
Dutch East
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I A fingertip length veil of illusion
fell from a halo, and the bride
I then, needs refreshment, tee. With ice-cold
at hand, it’s easy to tern to refreshment.. .
load refreshment... without turning from work.
Ward Mills, incoming president,
presided.
The yearbook program was con-
ducted by Mrs. W. F. Bradley, the
topic being, “ For the Facing of
Corsicana, is advertising manager
of the Texas Power and Light com-
pany, Dallas.
Remember Pearl Harbor
[ City Briefs
Cooke County Man Is
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Canada to Boost
Wartime Output
OTTAWA, Jan. 7 (AP)—Can-
ada's wartime production will be
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meet
। first grade students of the McMur-
ray school Monday afternoon in
• the classroom at a delightful party
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holidays with her parents, Mr. and teaches in Carizzo Springs, has re-
tended.
Mrs. Carnes, Jr., has returned to
chairman of Cooke County Civilian
Defense committee, announced
Wednesday. >
went a major operation last week
in a Vernon hospital, is reported to
be satisfactory. Mrs. Hobbs is at
her daughter's bedside.
Dale and Don Reeves, sons of
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Reeves. are ill
of chicken pox at their home, 535
Chestnut street
as.s.s Tonic is especially designed to
V build up blood strength when de-
fclent ... to revive and stimulate those
Thursday. 2p.m.iin the home
of Mrs. W, E. King. 502 South
Morris street.
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a bottle of . w»» uaz . .
derstanding vou must like the way it meins confined to plowing,
quickly allays t:______________________ -------
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION _______________________g
for Couzhs, Chert Colds, Bronchitis handles a 6-foot combine or 10-foot ' in Gainesville.
turn from a wedding trip to West
Mrs. W. N. McKaig, president, Texas.
selling defense bonds and stamps.
He has-placed $700 worth.
District Attorney Dan W. Jack-
son of Houston has prepared and
sent to Gov. Coke Stevenson and
Harris county legislators a bill for
submission at the next session of
legislature, making the theft of
any automobile, tire or automobile
accessory a felony. '
Beaumont’s South Texas State
fair, held each fall, was postponed
for the duration of the war.
Preliminary work was started
and construction was expected to
begin within two months on a $23,-
000,000 TNT plan ton Caddo lake,
near Marshall. Edgar Hill, engi-
neer in charge, was setting up of-
fices for his firm, Ford, Bacon and
Davis of New York, engineers and
Thursday
Sodalitan class of First Bap-
tist church will meet Thurs-
day afternoon at 2 o’clock in
home of Mrs. W. E King, 502
S. Morris, for a brief business
session and to sew for the Red
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cana State home teacher, suffered tem. was shipped from Dearborn, any other farm equipment in the
the wreck of an auto- Mich. world today. With the Ferguson
the Trinity river bridge In the few short months since.1 hydraulic control, the implement is
at the Navarro-Henderson county power farming history has been kept working at just the depth you
Mrs. Swan Enjoys
Reading the Register
Mrs. Gertrude C. Swan, widow
of the Rev. L L. Swan, former
pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal
church in this city, who now re-
sides in Wellington, Kans., has re-
newed her subscription to the
Daily Register. In a letter accom-
panying her check, Mrs. Swan
writes: "I am enclosing my check
for another year. I enjoy reading
the Register very much and learn-
vey of trucks and buses for war-
time use, and owners of such ve-
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Yes trust its quality
Questionnaires designed to fa-
cilitate the return of the desired in-
formation were forwarded to every
truck and bus owner in Texas dur-
ing the first week in November,
but many have not been returned.
Judge Sullivant said.
Judge Sullivant said that failure
to comply with the request for the
data urgently needed in planning
for national defense probably is
due to two reason: Loss or de-
struction of forms, making it nec-
essary to obtain other copies of
the questionnaire, and difficulty
encountered in filling out the
forms by persons not familiar with
such procedure.
Questionnaires may .be obtained
on the second floor of the court-
house, where WPA workers en-
gaged in other record work, have
been delegated to assist owners in
preparation of forms, he explained#
Types of privately owned Ve-
hicles included in the inventory are
trucks, truck-tractors, trailers and
semi-trailers, he pointed out.
Assistance will be rendered such
owners and all questionnaires will
hides in Cooke county are urged
to file reports with the War de-
partment as soon as possible.
•Members Drawn for
Whaley Memorial
Church Circles
short business session was
Austin to take up his school teach-
ing duties, after a two weeks’ va-
cation here with his wife and
daughter, who- are making their
Wednesday, concerning which a Howe deciarea mat canaman- sery and family
more detailed report will appear in made war material now is in use * 1 ‘ , _
thiM newspaper Thursday after-.in the Philinnines Sinvanore i Eldred h
noon.
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Gifts were presented to the hon-
oree, and a color scheme of red.
white, and blue was carried out in
the refreshments of cakes and ice
cream served to Jean Frances Cunt
i ningham, Elaine Townsley, Carot
lyn Blanton, Carol Ann Coker
Carol Raye Coburn. Nona Chil-
dress Elizabeth Ann Aldridge,
, Elizabeth Ann Davis, Sandra Jean
' Gantt, Glenda Gale Thomas Rob-
bie Ann Stark, Betty Pope, Bessie
Pope, Jimmie Lee Moore,, Bilie
Marte Brownlee, John William
Stacy, Ken Lyle Evans,. Kermit
Jennings, Max Irving, Billy,Boaz,
Pat O’Brien, Wilbur Long, Frank-
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ill again, but is slightly improved.
Mrs. Ralph McCary and Mrs.
Ellis Johnson spent Sunday in
Southmayd, with Mr. and Mrs.
Harve Williams.
Charles Watson, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. August Berend of Pi- partment as soon as possible,
lot Pcint. and Mr. Herr is a son of County Judge Carroll F. Sullivant
Borneo, were “extending their,home with her parents, Mr. and
field of operations.” No details Mrs, L. B. Warner,
were , Ben Murray Fulton returned to
In smashing at Amboina, the A&M college. after spending the
Japanese were seeking to knock holidays with his parents, Mr. and ill several weeks, shows slight im-
out one of the. Indies bases from Mrs. Ike Fulton. *
Reeves MONTHLY-•
FEMALE NN
Women who sufer pain of irregular
PerlOdS with cranky nervousness-
dw to monthly functional
anCeS—should find Lortta W PiAk.
ham'scompouna Tabietsciithaad-
•a iron) simply marpeloucs to relieve
such. ^fr*****™1* fadlets
btla up fesukdo zome heb
_ Mrs. Harry Jones, of Corpus Chris- turned to her duties after spend-
ing what is going on in the city.” ti. . | ing the holidays here with her
Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps Frank Wilson left Sunday for parents.
- Doc Martin has been seriously*
•PS.S.S.
^Because ass is in liquid form it Of Abilene Soldier
T begins its work as soon as you take
it. Surprising results may be had by
making the .S.S. treatment a part of
your dally diet. Thousands and thous-
i in celebration of her seventh birth- -- —
day anniversary. Mrs. Ianna Hays, church,
teacher, directed the children. in cfficist-u
playing numerous games, assisted | A reception at the Dallas Coun-
by the honoree’s sister, Miss Billie try club honored the newlyweds,
Lue Links. . ' who will live in Washington, D. C.
The bride’s father, formerly of
stomach juices which digest the food so
your body can make proper use of it in
rebuilding worn-out tissue. These two
impgrtant results enable you to enjoy
the food you do eat... to make use of it
mdatstydeenpeptiusgomnkse in'savage,'Mabry, “S
attractive! Intosh, and ris "V nd Miss
added: .
"We are expanding as rapidly
now as at any time during the
war.”
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MYRA NEWS
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MYRA, Jan. 5.—Mr. and Mrs.
the Hood schools. She is a grad-
uate of the Era high school with
the class of 1941. Mr. Favors is
a son of R. J. Favors and was
graduated from the 1940 class of
the Era high school.
For the ceremony the bride wore
a dress of light blue with acces-
sories in navy blue. The couple was
accompanied to Marietta by their
fathers, and Wilford Favors, broth-
er of the bridegroom. -
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T..D. Blanton, E. E. Cribley, A. J.
Cook, and J. L- Womack and Miss
* Utah Estes. *
Members of Circle No. 2 are
Mmes. Roy Wilson, H. D. Blood-
Sodalitan class of the
Baptist church will
[Monday
WSCS of the First Method-
ist church will meet in the fol-
lowing circles Monday, 3:30
p. m.: No. 1, Mrs. W. F. Brad-
ley. 1001 North Clements
street, and No. 2. Mrs. E, M.
"Thompson, 825 South Denton
street.
worth, J. E. Douglass, Simon By ESTELLE M. TREW,
* Blake, J. W. Campbell, Jake Allen, F. S. A. Home Management su-
I. L. Thomas, Mary Davis, John peryisor, in cooperation with Home
Reid. R. E. Bradley, R. D. Clack, Economics association.
Albert Hurt, L. J. Marshall, Jr.-, j
Bob Hurley, J. A. Thomas, D. L.
d if you are one of those unfortun-
“ ates.who have worked under a
strain, failed to eat the proper foods,
have been vexed by overtaxing w
ries, or have suffered with colds. The
or other 1"---- -T
Lt. Lynn Sanders
Miss Mary Love Ferguson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted B.
Ferguson, 3553 Rankin, Dallas, and
You wonuldn’t want your bones
Monroe, R. D. Cotten, J. P. Flem- to fall apart, even slightly, due to
ing, F. S. Piott, R. E. Bandy, An-1 the loss of supporting cartilage, tained in the home of Mrs. J. B. i
nie Flowers, Nora Basinger, Pearl would you? Damage to ycur heart Durham, 1110 North C-e=---
Henley, Car Chandler, C. M. Stew- muscles, your bones calcifying, street.
art, John Maupin, N. E. Cunning- your teeth dropping out a n d > The subject of the lesson was
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sey, in Rumania, and who reached
the United States on Dec. 27, after
a return trip that consumed more
than two months, is visiting rela-
tives and friends at Myra, his for-
■ mer home. He made an impromptu
talk at the Rotary club luncheon
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z. =2.. illness ... yet have no organic n-ee
trouble or focal infection___and your oree,
red-blood-cells have become reduced in
vitality and number ... if your stomach
digestion.:refuses to work properly, then
here is what should help you I
architects for the project .
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Cushing. Okla.
helps build ape "aayaks Sherman. Close
friends of the young couple at-
a • ceremony performed Tuesday
morning in the St. Thomas Cath-
olic church in Pilot Point at 8
America of Lord Beaverbrook, i Miss Estelene Blurton has re-
British minister of supply, “to turned to her home in Kingfisher,
raise our sights on what we can Okla., after a two months’ visit
produce.”
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the opening of a systematic allied The G. H. Brammer Tractor Co., at. binder. On the belt it has a ca-
bombing campaign to prevent Ja- 405 N. Commerce in Gamesville, pacity for a 22-inch by 36-inch
pan from using Davao as a base offers in the Ford tractor with threshing machine or 19-inch en-
for an attack’on the Indies. Ferguson system an all purpose silage cutter. Extra weight has
Buy Defense Bonds and stamps , tractor and implements for been eliminated from the new Ford
MAN KILLED IN WRECK every farm need. Amos Turner, tractor and similarly fuel con-
CORSICANA, Tex., Jan. 7 (AP). Mgr. sumption and cost is lower than
Jimmie Davidson, 30, was killed ’ In January of 1940 the first new other tractors.
and Miss Elizabeth Steele, Corsi- Ford tractor with Ferguson sys- ! The Ferguson system is unlike
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Mor-
’ row, 221 Davis street, announce
the marriage of their daughter. I
1 Miss Mona, to Staff Sergeant
W. R. Carnes, Jr., of Abilene. Son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Carnes, Sr.,
The initial, meetings of 1942 of
the Women’s Societies of Christian
Service of the Whaley Memorial
and First Methodist churches were
,held Monday afternoon at the re-
Spective churches.
An installation and pledge serv-
ice for the new officers and mem-
bers of the Whaley Memorial so-
ciety was held in the missionary
room of the church.
As the officers encircled the al-
tar, Rev. J). P. Fleming, the pas-
tor, read an impressive ceremonial,
closing with the group singing, “O, |
, Jesus I Have Promised."
Mrs. V. D. Aston presided as
leader for the pledge service, giv-
ing a meditation on the subject.
. “For the Facing of This Hour.” j
Pledge cards were passed and
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man, Claude McCarty, Pete. Horn,
Sid Horn, J. C. Talbot, J. Roberts, _ -
Charlie Lindsey, Anna Mae Reager, % / _ 4 A. ■
Will Miller, V. C. Hicks, Claude V L4 L() J V
Cotten, Phin Lucas, Will Purcell, T“•
S.S.S
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from a visit during the Christmas- Miss Pauline Landmon.
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Mrs. Fred Herr, Sr., of Muenster.
Rev. Paul Charcut, pastor of the
' church, officiated at the service
and the nuptial mass. The wed-
ding music was furnished by the
’ church choir. Miss Teresa Mueller
of Pilot Point was accompanist for
the mass, and Anthony Luke of
I Muenster, nephew of the bride-
greom, played the processional and
recessional marches for the bridal
ham, Morton Smith, Willie Allen, anemia would be equally serious. "What Is Wrong
Albert Findley, E. R. Strader, And everybody is interested in World?” Mre. A n
Hugh Gilliland, W. R. Nutting, combating toxins, rheumatic fever fered a devotional
E. T. Reid, M. C. Whitaker, and and colds, so let's save the vitamin "Christian ef.the..
J. N. Whaley, and Miss Florence C content of the foods we prepare Penitence," with,.the prayer said
a Estes. I for our families. । by Mrs. E. D. White.
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. The bride is a daughter of Mr.
6. Cook in as large pieces as sions, in which encouraging reports and Mrs. Huh Taylor and attended
possible, especially if cooking li- were made by chairmen of the
quor is not used benevolence, Bible, study, educa-
* c ■ .I. .cc:Wi tion, missions, mission study,
7. Cover pan, when possible, stewardship, periodicals, and
while cooking. | - young people’s committees.
8. Stir as little as possible. I Rev. O. J. Robinson, pastor of
9. Avoid sieving and straining the Grand Avenue church, deliv-
foods. ’ ered the morning address. Lunch
10. Do not add soda in cooking, was served by the women of the
11. Avoid the use of cooper cook- host group.
ing utensils. I U U _
12. Cook fokds in their “jackets” Miss Ferguson Weds
whenever possible.
U---------------- Misses Celeste Upton, Fort Worth;
“PAGE THREE Elizabeth Herr, Muenster, sister of
■ _ the bridegroom, and Pauline Amen, be treated as strictly confidential,
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six weeks and will join her us chiffon over satin. The costumes to bring certificates of registra-
band, who is stationed at Camp of the feminine attendants were tion for their vehicles, he added.
Barkeley. The bride Was gradu- fashioned on similiar lines, with Clerks are on duty daily from
ated from the Gainesville, high long fitted waistlines, extremely 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
school with the class of 1941. For fun skirts, and short puffed) Remember Pearl Harbor
sleeves. The young women car- Galvogtan
ried bouquets of talisman roses
tied with long ribbons.
in the. Philippines, Singapore, Eldred Blur ton and Grady
China and the Middle East and Thomas, who are in training at
Federated B&PW
Meeting Canceled
Lieut B. Lynn Sanders, Jr., of On account of inclement weath-
Washington, D. C., son of Mr. and er, the meeting of the Federated
Mrs. B. L Sanders of Corsicana, Business and Profesional Women's
were married Monday evening at club will not be held Thursday eve-
the Highland Park Presbyterian ning. it was announced by Mrs.
. Dr. Henry Wade DuBose Irene Goslin, president Wednest
nficiatea day- The date of the meeting will
be announced later.
Home from Rmaaata
Douglas Marwen" who, for alexpanded in a manner similar to
number of years, has been superin- that outlined yesterday by Presi-
tendent of production for the!dent Roosevelt for the United
Standard OU company of New Jer- States,, Munitions Minister C. D.
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A&M college, Stillwater, Okla.,
after spending the holidays with
his grandmother, Mrs. M. R. Ata-
S.S.S
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Mrs. Hamby Leads
•Restore vital digestive juices in the Jane Gay Links
itomach ... energize your body , Jane Gay Links entertained the
Bradley, J. W. Truitt, A. M. L.
* Graves. R. E. Bandy, Sr., L. B. j
Jones, L. M. Bosley, C. C. Patter-
son, Clyde Thomas, John Block,
Reece Hays, Babe Locke, Ella
Dever, J. R. Gilliland, Henry
• Paschtag, W. N. Craven, W. D.
Martin, H. C. Hay, Frank Al-
dridge, Minnie Armstrong, Lock
Teague, V. D. Aston, Elbert Perry-
in World?” Mrs. A. D. Stephens of- . V % *
cnristans orFthe‛wondhntePis Doris Lee Is TNT
Club Hostess
Miss Doris Lee was hostess, to
rection of the new officers. Mrs.
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HenryEerendsofPint.Point cept by surrendering them to po-
brother of the bride, was best man, win be subject to immediate
________________ and 1 eushers were James Endres, internment for the duration of the
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Mrs. Wm. Hamby was leader of Bennv Henzler both of Pilot Point war:
ciety of the Dixon Street Christian ona lckin. +11 ..I with a sign 1943 Model ap-
church Tuesday afternoon, when end was given following the church peared in the show window of an
members and guests were enter- service.. .The couple left Tuesday automobile agency.
" „ J - for a trip, and will reside on a S. Juran of Houston has a self-
Commerce farm north of Muenster. For trav- 1 created war job. He started it
eling the bride wore a three-piece December 15 — walking up and
suit of tan, i with brown acces- down the streets and into stores
Business Session Held Recently Dr. Florence I. Scoular, ' y Two new members,Mm es.Reger members of the-TNT club Tuesday
- A business session of the First director 0f home economics North Martin and M- L. Reeves,were re- afternoon in the home of her aunt,
StatehreachersoemilegeDeth mton pans
ton, at a dinner program of the and plans were made for an all organization were discussed dur-
Dallas Dietetics association gave day meeting to be held January 15, ing the business session.
pSummary of Recent Nutrition at the home of Mrs. Purham, for The hostess served pecan
Research in which she listed the Red Cross sewing. hot chocolate to Misses Mary Sue
following from Pearl P. Swanson. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Washam, Alice Fleming, Mary Jo
Lets Saye Vitamin C c w Harrison, served a refresh- McCollom, Virginia Ann Newton,
+. . c, ...1. 1 Tables showing the vitamin C ment plate to 17 members and Patsy Southern, and Doris Saylors.
This .Hcur. Committees were ap- content of foods tested under d if- Mmes. Martin an<f Reeves, and Buy Defense Bonds and stamps
pointed and announcement was ferent conditions are given to- T. W. Gill. IT i A i irr i
made of the Bible study, “Our gether with twelve "Do’s" and v v v Hood Couple Wed
a ska cookdne the,ood in dol Quarterly Meeting. In Marietta Rites
at the morning services at the nerature as auicklv as possible. woman’s Missionary union of the pie of the Hood community? were f counts for about 60 per cent of
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in produced in the United States.
The state has approximately 10,-
000 producers, who work from 300
to 750,000 pine trees.
Ann Berend and Carl
Herr United in St.
Thomas Catholic Church
MUeNStER, Jan. 7.—Miss Ann Sunday, January 31, him been
Berend of Pilot Point, became the set as the deadline for completion
bride of Carl Herr of Muenster, in of tabulation of a nation-wide sur-
____it to the seat of the farm work easier. । The G. H. Brammer Co. can sup-
------to help loosen and expel The new Ford tractor with Fer- ply you with Ford tractors with
germladen phlegm, 40(1 aidnature guson system, which is sold in this Ferguson system and farm impie-
Aosootht.and.heal raw,tender,in- trade territory by G. H. Brammer ments for every need. They give
hamed pronchia.musq mem. Tractor Co., is an all-purpose trac- liberal terms in which to pay and
the cough or you are ideal for field and row-crop culti- need of Ford tractor owners. They
vating, pulls 6-foot tandem diac invite you to call for demonstra-
harrow’, 9-foot spring-tooth harrow t tions at any time and to make
and through its power take-off; their store your headquarters whn
which U. S. army bombers may Mr. land Mrs. Jake Biffle, Mr.
have been flying to attack Japan- and Mrs. Ray Hudson and Mr. and _
ese warships in the Philippines. Mrs. John Blanton attended the day with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blank-
For Japan, the Indies with their oyster supper given by Gainesville! enship.
treasure-trove of such vital war Masonic lodge New Year's night David Pitt is. in Houston on
supplies as rubber, tin and oil at Gainesville. business.
would be one of the richest prizes Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heubner and ’ Milton Henderson is ill at the
in the Far Ea^t ; son, Jimmie, of Fort Worth, and , home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N.iu. init« Mcca Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rushing of { J. O. Henderson.
AUS War de^ment com-’ Arlington, were guests of their! O. W. McKenzie is recovering
nAsI swuG Pa ucon parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Biffle, from a recent illness of influenza,
munigue disclosed that Japanese Weanesd night and New Year’’ i Buy Defense Eonds and Stamps
naval units massed in Davao bay dynts"a- n8" •5" , Fishermen might try their luck
ncluded a battleship, five cruis , nf Wichita at Trout. Louisiana, or Trout,
era, six destroyers, 12 submarines Mrs. Cora McMackin of Wichita w. Vir’inia
and 12 transports — obviously a Falls, and son. Kinley McMackin, 5 * •
greater force than would be need- of Duncan, Okla., visited with their
ed merely to support new’ landing sister and aunt, Mrs. Frank Need- ।
operations in the Philippines. ham, last week.
Davao, at the southern tip of' Mr and Mrs. Virge Piott and
the Philippines, lies 600 miles be- family of .Arlington, spent the
low the Manila fighting sector weekend.withhis parents, Mr. and
where Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s Mrs Nat Piott.
heroic defenders were reported still Mrs..Royce and son,Kirk, of
holding the Japanese at bay on the Lubboek, and Mr..and.Mrs. John I
approaches to Batan peninsula. and of Woodbine, spent
Washington military observers . ,
army Somers on, Japanese was: Ferguson System Farming Innovation
ships at Davao probably signalled ° .T
h , L a - p r p perature as quickly as possible.
- ---- un y. V: 3. Eo not overcook food. Baptist churches of Cooke county married Saturday in Marietta,
4. Do not try to keep food was held Monday at the First Bap- Okla., and plan to make their
“warm” on the back of the stove, tist church, with a large repre- home at Hood, following their rer
5. Do not prepare, die, or shred sentation present. *
vitamin C vegetables until it is I
new pep,
vitality- 7,
better looks 1
1
ands of users have testined to the bene-
fits 6 S3. Tonic has brought to them
and scientific research shows that it
» usually gets results—that’s why so many
say "8§S. Tonic builds stury health'
"steps
amazing “
VM "93
Wj2 ^"15®
“ese dve
tS9' —•55
.. -> -aca
| made. So quickly did the new set it: Wheels may drop into
principles embodied in the Fergu-holes, ride over ridges or obstruc-
— । । . - son system win approval that by i tions. but the implement is main-
l’ A-ALe January 15, 1941, 40,683 new Ford tained at a uniform depth, auto-
DCWdIC V»UUV US tractors had been delivered to the matically. The hydraulic control
L 9n farmers of the nation. is also used to lift the implements
trom common colds This phenomenal success in out of the ground.
vro ' w w A such a short time is unquestionably; The Ford tractor with Ferguson
| har Hlano ( Dn due to the superior quality of thejsystem is not just another tractor.
• MOU --0-5 •II product and in helping the farmer It is a new system of land cultivav
Creomulsion relieves promptly be- to lower production cost and make tion.
sause it goes right to the seat of the farm work easier. _ | The G. H. Brammer Co. can sup-
trouble
carried a bouquet of sweetheart
roses and carnations.
Miss Elfreda Luke of Muenster,
niece of the bridegroom, was maid
of honor, wearing a dress of blue
chiffon over satin. Mrs. Jule Ber-
end, Pilot Point, matron of honor,
was attired in ice blue satin, and
! party. 1 i
j gg - ----------------------— —-*2--——F Given in marriage by her un-
BRENT-SHERIDAN WEDDING PARTY—Screen Stars cle, G.M.Amenof Pilot Point,
ducted, in which reports of off- George Brent and Ann Sheridan share their wedding cake made with a long fitted waist,
cers and committees were given, with members of the bridal party after their marriage in sweetheart neckline, long sleeves
A coAgbution of $5 was voted Palm Springs, Fla. Left to right: the bride, Mrs. Sam Harris, pointed at the wrist, and a long
for the Red Cross. * Brent, and Mrs. William Cain. Mrs. Harris is Brent’s sister. "hinh —— — - —-
Membership of Circle Drawn j —====================-==========——=-—=====
The circle leaders, Mrs. J. H. .o
O'Neal and Mrs. David O’Brien, a A A A 9
drew names for membership in 9 e N A A mE A
• their groups. -No. 1 members are LamF N. “T"a I
me Tomenecersiey""C. cGCUC/ IV G©4
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