Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 253, Ed. 1 Monday, June 21, 1954 Page: 2 of 8
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furnished by the < ompat y. You will be trained if
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bridesmaids.
in rainbow
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Bad-Joint Suspension
with lace •v
arrangement
daisies and
class visitation
in general.
Dunlap and
Lubbock.
Outmoded
Sixes only
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in its field that gives;
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converter pl Is the extra “Go” and
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Mrs. Lui her D. Turner ani Wil-
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and also present for the cere-
mony were Mrs. J. E. Duggan of
Marietta, Oklahoma, mother of
Mrs. Atkins and her brothers,
Mr. Head reported on the ire-
meeting held in Mineral
titled “Doing For Jesus” and
closed her talk with a prayer.
and their daughter, Mrs. Donald
DeWitt of Moses Lake. Wushing
stuck. Misses Ann
Garner of Crane
Supper Party for
Newcomers Sunday
A delightful supper party was
given Sunday evening at the
farm of William C. Turner, east
of Gainesville, to honor six cou-
machines, in order
, Hand Lotion and
■Her,
dmeyer
tors. Must ha re
$600,000 worth of merchandise.
pearls hek
Miss Lo:
honor m
lwn, and supper was served to
a >proximately 75 guests. Music
a id dancing were enjoyed follow-
Included vith the
Mrs. Chadwell and
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groom
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at mt
and wore pastel
gveu vganuy over taffeta. Miss
Cynthia Grimes and Miss] Joan
Grimes. cousin s of the bride from
no charge for dealership,
write:
company free of cl
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100-h.p. 110-h.p.
the ceremony by Miss Shirley
Grubbs of Ft enderson and* Miss
“deal
Samuel Enderby
I organ music for
and accompani-
red by Mary Jane
Enderby and his
here. The grou
to spend three<
Tables were
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58,000 tourists vis-
The bridegrop
son of Mrs. Da
nephew of Mrs
of this city ane
the ceremony
ATLAS PRODUCTS 3908 OLI VE ST.,ST. LOUIS t, MISSOURI
Include your Phone Number
Attend Weddi
Methodist chi
the double rii
Mr. Fisher
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he r veil in place.
v Cal of Dallas was
punch and cookies served recep- cent i
tion style. The tble was covered Wells for presidents of the or
with white linin and * ” munt----------hmntnte
The: bride
orth LTexas
Texas State
at the Bay
iton. The men
I with The Na-
npany plant
arrved Sunday
fanged on the
Mrs Her-
Mrs.iW. A.
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ley. Dallas.
The First B ptist church was
the scene of I he* ceremony and
7ody/
and Nancy _______ — ........
served the p unch and Mrs Joe
Bradley of P: ris served the cake.
guests were
Mr. and Mrs
and Jim. of
she was
varieties of : spring
flowers bloqm in the Blue Ridge
and Great 9 moky mountains of '
A! nrth (-re)
birthday cake was served. Daugh-
ters present were: Mrs. T "
Davis, Denton; Miss Myrle.1
kins and Mrs. C. M. Cool, ~
las; Mrs. Tom Blankenship, Cal-
lisburg; Mrs. J. B. Shepherd, E1
dahoma City. Oklahoma an 1 Mrs.
Dan Flint, Sr., of this city .
Mmes. Hal Hevwood. Jr..
Miller, Fred Kretzer, C. J
It&neyer, and R. B Street, all of
Hjpledo, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.
purse on which had een painted
daisies and they wore daisies, in t
their hair.
Miss Lois Evelyn Fisher, sis- :
ter of the bri le. was flower girl. '
Duggan and son,
W. D. Duggan and Mrs. Duggan
of Big Spring.
2—Geinesville (Texas) Dal
’ Mr. and Mrs. Claude Talley.
Morris street, wa hostess Friday
afternoon for rr embers of the i
Euzelian class of First Baptist
ris Leggett c f Leonard, cousin
* “ ‘ '■ room, served as
hey were gowned
Mrs. R. E. Dug-
became the bride
Burgess, son of
William Burgess
of Earth.
The ceremony was heid in the
First Methodist church, Seymour,
28 mnodel,
4 boc
selected a bl ack and
suit with bl ick accessories and
a white ion age. They will live
in Dallas when they return. The j
the bridegroom.
~ Murley of Dallas
(SEP INFORMED
THROUGH
(elected, no e perience needed. Th ere it
For Personal let rview
makes all handling easier ... all
riding smoother. It lets your Ford
take the corners! almost as if on
doet.
fully consume
busy boy . . M a better boy
W- F.
.in 1951. including
10.000 Americans.
ments were pl
Enderby. Mr. ______
son. Jim. serve d as ushers
lor universit y college oi uent.a-
try Dallas.
F. L. Duggan, Houston; R. E.
. Billy, Dallas;
FORD WINS
ly Register
Mr. and Mrs.
ham and the ______
son of Mr. an< Mrs. Thad
rial hour directed by Mrs. Rob-
* — 1 refreshments of
II to 7 Daily
CLOSED SUNDAY
HILBURN
214 North Dixon “Your Fi mdly Ford Dealerit '
tio was held in the
following the cere-
For her wedding trip the bride
white linen
Mr. Blankenship and son, Jim
my Tom. were also present. |
If you miss your paper, A
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THE DAILY REGISTER
ton attended the wedding
day. June 13, of Mrs. Atkins, — -----------, ------- ,
niece, Miss Sue Duggan, da ugh- pies who are moving to Gaines-
gardenias can ed on a Bible and
• ’* * — - lace beaded with
return. The j
bride is a grduateof Paris jun- ’
brother s best man
and John Fisher. Bonham? Rob
lighted preceding
by Miss Shirley
• Clean, crisp, trend-setting lines.
• A truly modern, long, low,
sleek silhouette.
e Smooth, graceful, nbroken sweep of
fender line from head to tail light.
e Low, subtly-curved, modern hoodline.
of organdy ;
made similar do that of the honor
maid. Each g ri carried a basket
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new suspension
which united --- _----- . ■
Fisher of Dalia i and David Chad-
or soliciting at th i route it established for you and
WINS ON DRIVES
a graduate of
with greenery. ' he hostess was
assisted by Mrs.C. I Miller and the district organization,
erving 18 guests Seventeen were present.
Held in Seymour
Atkins
A recept
church parlot
meny. The
Enderby. Maty J
his city; N-1 II
Grubbs, jHehderson,
get the score
as ushers
Jack Vanda griff of Dallas
Route establit hod w thout charge for operators
the money to handle hit m irchan lite for cash. The machines
:h arge— profits are kept by opera-
ir and carry not less than
you with THE DAILY
I receipt—be certe in he
INCREASE YOUR INCOME
SPARE OR FULL ' IME
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
| VENDING MACHINES
FURNISHED WITHOUT CHARGE 1O OUR DEALERS
PLEASE HELP
YOUR REGISTER CARI UER
rille later in the summer to
make their home Hosts "
Mrs. David P. Turner,
ON FEDE
fant skirt which fell li a chapel
fl wers were white
Texas Technological college, Lub-
bock and her husband is sta-
tioned at Roswell, New Mexico.
He expects to be sent overseas
in another week
rails! It gives fro it wheels more
up-and-down tre vel to smooth out
bumpy roads. Pc ints of wear (and
lubrication) are cut from 16 to 4 •
The magic’s in the sealed Ball-
Joints that replace old-fashioned
kingpins and hire e-like pints.
• Smartly-angled, slimmed-down
body posts.
o Full wrap-around rear window in
all closed models.
• Fashion-tailored interior fabrics am trim.
• Beautiful new Astro-Dial Control Panel.
There is no sel ing
the machines 1 ire
please cooperate by paying
him on I its first call each atvrday;
little merchant and should
MOTOR CO.
a
Bring your fussiest appetite
•long! You're sure to find
Birthday Party
For T. B. Elkins
T. B Elkins celebrated hi 3 86th
birthday Sunday and six < laugh-
iers gave him a surprise dinner
at his home 742 North Gran d ave
Of Phone Pioneers ! Mrs. Elkins assisted with plans
for the dinner and a decprated
R! B. Head presided in the ab
________ _ _ sence of the president and new
Mrs. W. E. King, teacher. gave ' officers were elected to take of
a short talk in w nich she stressed ' fice July 1. Migs Frieda Johson
and class work will be the new president. Mrs.
Lizzie Condit t, vice president and
Miss Rosa L. Truitt, secretary
stc ck. Rev. Raymond
s or of the First
ch. Ladonia, read
; ceremony.
zave his daughter
in m a r r i 4 £ < and for the event
_i I waring an im-
ported while s viss organdy dress
‘tal feta with a bouf-
June 21 1954 which included two visitors, Mrs !
•runl‘1‘2 J. T Morrow and Mrs. Eva ’
Stadtman of San Bernardjno,
Class California. __-
ert Walpole. Dallas and the En-
Gainesville served
A Gainesvilk1 family had a ■
ominent part in a wedding held
Bonham J aturday evening
‘ Miss Emma Lou
Local Family Has
Prominer t Part in
Bonham Wedding
table Was covered
a r pink and held an j
t of white gladioli.
Aupa anai * •
lege ami Scptt-White . school of
Medical Tec nolo
ow the!
The bride is the daughter of
(irady Fisher. Bon
ridegroom is the
“I Mur
Mrs. J. E. Si ruggs presided i north highway 77. were hosts to
‘unningham re- i the Circus Town Telephone Pio
g„g,n.1 I,,A,g neers Fridav evening tor a ham-
_______________
to obtain outlets
various other sundries,
who have
and Mrs. John ....... -- । - -----— . , ,
ceived reports o group leaders, neers Friday evening tor a ham
Mrs. A. T. Stanf rd g:
votional taken fiom J*
CAR P
Old-fashioned
kingpin type
Ti —
I
.. ____I held a ganizations over the state He is
ated at the base the incoming president of the
- - • 1 Lone star council of Pioneers,
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Iter of Mr. and
gan, when she
of Lt. Kenneth
Mr. and Mrs.
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 253, Ed. 1 Monday, June 21, 1954, newspaper, June 21, 1954; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1579902/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.