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Dallas late Thursday evening and
was met in that city by his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Cribley,
his brother, Howard Cribley, and
Miss Peggy Cook, *11 of this city.
IX Cribley returned Friday to
Luke field, where he has been sta-
tioned for several weeks, and will
return to his home post, Mather
field. California, on November 11,
This is his first visit near home
since he joined the air corps in
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Commerce and Harvey
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Gearreald, superintendent.
BY. JAMES COLORED M. E
. CHURCH
Throckmorton and Scott Streets
M. T. McKinney, Minister
Church school, 10 a. m. B. J.
Drennon, superintendent
Morning worship, 11:30.
Epworth league, 6:00 p. m.
Evening worship, 8:00.
GREAT MT. OLIVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
(Colored)
M. L Bailey, Pastor
Morning worship, 11:30.
Evening worship, 7:30. Sermon
by pastor.
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farm, 11 miles north" of Red
River bridge on Highway 77. Mrs.
C. a Wofford. ‘ v - (10)
! MONEY! Wanted—500
and overcoate.
329 - 331 N.
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23 day of October A. D, 1942.
Attest: Martin G. Davis, Clerk,
District Court, Cooke County,
Remember to buy your
savings stamps here.
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plaintiff and defendant, as imore
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Sunday) (Daily only) for one whole year by mail, as per special
offer. p
John F. Morris, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Norris, 841 East Main
streeL who recently enlisted in
the army, is stationed with com-
pany B, 3rd Regiment, Fort War-
ren, Wyoming.
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Washington’s \ government is
headed by three commissioners,
appointed by the President to
three-year terms at $9,000 annual-
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Alfalfa hay, ton ......... $17.00
LOCAL UOTTON -
Wagon receipts Friday........39
Wagop receipts for season .. 9,256
Cotton selling today 13.00 to 18.75
Cottonseed to gins, ton.......$47
praise service -following at 8:00.
Please notice that we have changed
the hour for an evening services
to conform with the above men-
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By HAM FISHER
YEAH. ^PCADEAUX X BET OLE
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jfonesville (Texas) Daily Register !
sXBrDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1942. ~PAGE FIVE
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Private Dewey C. Alexander of
Sheppard field is attending a
glider mechanics school. He vis-
ited his mother, Mrs. W. H. Alex-
ander and sister, Miss Florence,
408 South Taylor street, Thurs-
day and Friday.
John Chalmers, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Chalmers, who is in
the United States army air corps
now on duty in England, has been
promoted from second lieutenant
to first lieutenant, his parents
have been advised.
first baptist church
BirckuNorttotnopooiee
9:30 a. m. Sunday school.
10:50, Morning worship. Pas-
tor’s subject, “Onoe Saved, Al-
ways Saved.” 5
6:30 p. m., Training union.
7:30. Evening worship. Subject,
"A Ray of Hope from the Shadow
of the Cross.”
Monday, 7:30 p. m.. Monthly
session of the deacons in the
church office.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Officers’
and Teachers meeting. 8:15 p. m..
Prayer service and church confer-
ence.
(Qitf)
No laundry.
Box “S,”
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FISH CREEK BAPTIST
CHURCH
Corner Wine and Harris Streets
W. E Moore, Pastor
10 a. m., Sunday school.
11:15, Morning worship.
8:30, Evening worship.
Wednesday, 8:30 p. m., Prayer
meeting.
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS .
CHURCH
Ralph Robinson, Pastor
9:45 a. m., Sunday school.
11:00 a. m., Worship, sermon by
the pastor.
7:30 p. m., Young people’s serv-
ice.
8:30, Evening services, sermon
by the pastor.
Wednesday evening prayer serv-
ice, 8:30 o’clock. Mrs. Robinson
will preach. - C
The public is invited to all serv-
ices.
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
John P. Brady, Pastor
Room and 1
20M AND BOARE
536North Denton.
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Loans
CHURCH OF CHRIST
North Commerce Street
wilis Kreager, Minister
10:00 a. nu Bible school
10:45 a. m., Morning worship.
7:15 p. m.. Young folks’ class.
7:45 p. m., Sermon and worship.
3:30 p. m., Monday, Bible class.
7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Meeting for
the young people.
8:00 p. m., Wednesday, Prayer
meeting.
Welcome to all.
TEMPLE FOOD MARKET
Bring us your food stamps.
They are worth as much asany-
body's cash.
Dc( Your Shopping
Saturday
The store wiU not be open Sun-
day mornings.
■RUCTIONS. OF COURSE?
J REMAINED oFFCAL-
BArEEsEl
EES
Work Wanted, Female
AbrrD Work by young wom-
an. Willie Mae Collins, 1217 E.
daughter, Marlyce Ann, of Borger,
arrived Wednesday to spend sev-
enfl- days with relatives. They
were accompanied by Mrs. C. C.
White,who hax been visiting them
the past week. -
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Dees and
Mr. and Mis. J. T. Dees of Myra
spent Thursday in Sherman,
where Mr. Dees received medical
treatment, i
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WANTED—Furnished apartment
or house by officer’s family. Ap-
ply Box "K,” care Register. (12)
WANTED TO RENT — Small
apartment to permanent busi-
ness couple. Box "V," care Reg-
ister. (8)
42 4 FarmsforRent
1W LetrimjeW ~~
such conduc/ towards plaintiff is
such as to, render their further
living toget ---
prays for
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"Keeping up with the war” is just ONE of a HUNDRED
reasons why you and your family need The Dallas News
every morning. War news and comment are vitally ab-
sorbing, but so are all the rest of the million-dollar con-
tents of this great metropolitan daily.
; News . . . Information . . . Culture . . . Entertainment!
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FIRST CHUBCHOP
Corner of Deaton and Elm Streets
Sunday service, 11:00a. m.
Subject: Adam and Fallen Man.
Golden Text: Romans 5:19.
Respnsive reading: Romans 6:-
14-23. I
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening testimonial
WAR TIME SPECIAL
REDUCED RATE
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The^Dallas Morning News
HOOD NEWS
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HOOD, Nov. 5.—Mr. and. Mrs.
Verge Allen and family and Mrs.
Mabel Womack and son, Kenneth,
of Fort Worth, • visited Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Chanslor and daugh-
ter recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Baucom
of Dallas, spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Baucom. }
Miss Helen Gregory and Thomas
Gregory were weekend guests of
their sisters, Mmes. Marvin
Watts, Turner Odom and J. G.
Steadman, Jr., of Fort Worth.
Pvt. Ernest Felker of Camp
Crowder, Missouri, visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fel-
ker and family, Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Ross May and
Miss Hazel May of Whitewright.
Mrs. Strader and daughter. Miss
Gladys, and Mrs. Flowers of
Gainesville spent Sunday with'
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chanslor and
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Kilmer, who
have been residing at Lubbock,
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H./P. Purcell and Larry Dale
Kilmer.
? Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Con Ham-
mons, a girl, Oct. 26, at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Os-
car Cotten. She has been named
Linda Joyce. ‘.
Mr. and Mrs. Loran Fenley ahd
son, Jerry, and Miss Evelyn Per-
ryman of Borger, visited relatives
here last week.
J. E. Felker, son of Mrs. Lou-
ella Felker, and Floyd Blount, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Blount, left
Thursday morning- for Mineral
Wells, where they will be inducted
in theU. S. army.
Hr. and Mrs. Henry Purcell are
spending this week with Mr. and
Mrs Bill Fenley and sons of Ti-
oga.
Mrs. Louella Felker and son,
J. E.-, visited her mother, Mrs.
John Parker, of Myra, Sunday.
W.C. Kirkpatrick and son,
Dohald; of Gunter, spent Satur-
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Dees and daughter.
““Mr. and"Mrs,R. D. White and
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R rent - 2 large furnished
edrooms, adjoining bath, kitch-
priyileges. Mrs. J. K. Davis,
ne 169, Marietta, Okla. (10)
Houses for Rent -
1 RENT — Small furnished
■Mt, practically-new. 32 miles
■ Gainesville, on concrete road.
| Whitley, Pilot Point. (8)
Business Property
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NO ONE-WERE SEEN
BY NO OEE-LEFT NO
vpeuE THAT YOU
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issued and given under my hand —2 2
and the Seal of said Court, at of- meeW at "345-
fice in Gainesville, Texas, this the
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Andrew J. Morrow, son of A J.
Morrow, Sr., Gainesville, route 1,
has been accepted for military
service in the army at the United
States and has been sent to the
reception center at Camp Wolters
for processing.
Cpl. Carron El Lemons, who is
stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas,
has been promoted to sergeant,
according to word received here
by his wife, Mrs. Doris Lemons.
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il trailer house, 2 good tires
tubes: 1M* miles north 0-
>tis Cooper. : (is)
LD GRAV#L24 west
NR care of The
5D—Fat hogs, will be in
iville Satrday through
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N. Ki whiteface Hereforg State of Texas fo *
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> Baby Chicks
Arrives Depart
... 6:05p.m. 6:05 Pm,
WISTBoUND
days from the date of the issuance
of this suit is as follows, t wit:
22
Petition filed in said Court, on
the 23rd day of September A. D.
1942 tn this cause, numbered
13616 on the docket of said court
and styled Roy Pettus Plaintiff,
vs. Sara Pettus, Defendant.
of August, 1942, and continued to
live Wth her as her hysbandkuzti
about The 18th day of September,
2
sette of Ted Itpetock22
months and has resided1
®un» « 6
months nex
of this peti
an to care for children. Ap-
qnard Odom, 205 West Elm.
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’ED — Girl for housework
, SAN DEIGO, Calif.—Crews of
incoming vessels no longer will
have to listen to dishpan banging.
The pilot boat bell was lost
overboard several weeks ago.
Since then Port Captains H. C.
Johnson and Harry Krog have
banged on a dishpan during fogs
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4
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AT THE VICHY k GOT 'EM IN THE
BUNCH-AN' LOOK ) JUG BY NOW.
AT SOME WE J BROOKLYN WAS
KNOW — AN' v LOUSY WIT 'EM.
THEY AIN'T ) THEM FRONTERS!!
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32 Faring Rancho .
FOR SALE—71 acres, 7 miles
east of Pilot Point. $35 per
acre. Hugo Blumberg, Route 1,
Pilot Point_______ : (N8)
FOR SALE—Two good blackland
farms. See G. C. Cartwright '
‘ 4 (13)
35 Wanted to Rent ! ,
WANTED—Two or three rooms
furnished. Have own linens and
cooking utensils. Family of four,
two sons, 6 and 11 years. Moving
to Gainesville early part of No-
vember. Write "B,” care Register
Office. ’ ' (9)
WANTED TO RENT—Furnished
house or apartment for army of-
ficer‛ family; prefer two bed-
rooms;- occupancy this week.
Telephone, 97 or 610. , (N2tf)
FORCED ( TO vacate residence.
Must have unfurnished 4 or 5-
room house in vicinity Mauldin’s
Drive-Inn. W. F. Mauldin, phone
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22 Special Notice______
CHRISTMAS - folders, name im-
printed, 50 for $1.00. Complete line
other Xmas cards. Bohls’ Store.
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TYPEWRITER •Service. Phone
384. 320 E. California. Richey
Typewriter Exchange- (Stf
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A. R. PORTER. JEWELER. (tf)
1LHNouas
THE STATE ‘OF TfiXAS, To:
Sara Pettus, Defendant, Greet-
ing; You are hereby commanded
to appear before the 'Honorable
District Court of Cooke County at
the Court House thereof, in
EXCLUSIVE Sale—E. J. Rawaldt
home, 607 Harvey, 6 rooms, 3
bedrooms, double garage — lot
100x150; will have to see this
home to appreciate. Small cash
payment, balance monthly. In-
ised him great mental PAM
6" iuy impairing hisjC
on wok ■ S y
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SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Denton tod Mata Streets
Alexander Gray. Pastor
9:45 a. m., Sunday school.
11:00, Morning worship.
7:30, Evening worship. •
7:30 p. m., Wednesday, Bible
class.
DIXON STREET CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
9:45 a. m., Sunday school. Ralph
Buckingham, superintendent.
10:45 a. m., Communion service.
There will be no services in the
evening. \
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Gerald P. MeCollom, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a., m.
Morning worship, 10:50. Pastor
will speak.
Open house, 4 p. m.
1 Methodist Youth fellowship,' 6:45
p. m.
Evening wo.ship, 7:30. Chaplain
Melvin Kaatrud will preach.
Fellowship, 8:30 p. m.
All are invited.
WHALEY MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
J. P. Fleming, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Miss
Gladys Strader, superintendent.
Morning worship, 10:50. Subject,
"The One Conqueror.”
Evening service, 7:30. Sermon by
pastor.
We extend a most cordial invita-
tion to those who desire to worship
with us.
GRAND AVENUE BAPTIST
CHURCH
O. J. Robinson, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
The pastor will speak at 11:00
a. m.
Training unions, 7:00 p. m.
Evening worship, the pastol
leading, at 8:00.
Review of Sunday school lessons
by teachers Wednesday evening at
7:30, with the regular prayer and
cent. W. A.
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 60, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 7, 1942, newspaper, November 7, 1942; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1481359/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.