Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 258, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 26, 1954 Page: 3 of 8
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Kempl n
lis week their
Wi
Mai
Maine, and his t amily.
McColl u n
Jack
Mrs.
Earl J. Patton
will be held
marriage of
L •
Davis al id
nd Mrs. Doris
Alvin Barthold
were guests of her pr-
r. and Mrs. T.
and Mr. Bart-
gene Miller. Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph O’Bri
s j.
in Denver.
have returned from
-s
Colo.;
ne returned Sun-
.Mrs, T. A. Roa
trip to
the world’s
Great
ed some
ot
of
Ernest
lurch was 68.
Jimmy Ann Ha icoek enjoyed an
C
es them into one
ports and compi
Man Simmons of
for district records.
of
and Mrs. C ecil
Morris st reel
Members of
of
the Lee Martin
president, vice
Lottie
Dallas.
Mrs. V. H. Estes,
p. m., with
and Mrs. Jack Weser han
1220 Hancocl street.
urda
evening
mer
guests of his
H. L. Martin, N
"Chickadee Nest.
"Lazy Oaks.
the Bible Pres-
o., together
Mrs. V. W.
McLaughlin of
Mon-
medical care
receiving
been
the Gainesville
as
Mrs.
guests
saw
I
held at the
tin and son o' Bolivar on : un-
and
rs. Ardel
reading
day. and Mr.
cumcari, NJ M., ret
irned home.
the vows.
bride-elect of Guy Winstead. Jr.
visited her Me
will be
nday.
10 people in
The words
her sister's
Dwight D. Smith of McAlester.
ence Young will attend his broth-
er as best
verses in unison
i nan.
der.
Ga inesville
Miss Wy
high graduate and.
held on the
attended one
. 1406 East Cali
pupils gave a la
Whiddon
vid
and
Autry higl i
nwide
Nari
had been made
is
ply compar y.
own
t
WEEK
PHILC
frosted
should have
hurch, and Rev. Mr. Minga will
Trail of Life'
Intermediates
Air Conditioner
out the most desira-
should point
pposition, the
stress
told how the Bible arrived in pur
irl Scout Day
Nine units at (
living in
comfortable
ft of Miss Frash-
I
five-room houses built
four and
at Camp
Gale/
hostesses.
flat tocks for
Awards were
uxiliary
that
a tree
wo, beds of
hammocks and many August,
kus.
The Americ
the
Picnic
taken for Steven Reumann. i the
are thoroughly!
leaders
as-
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Each
vote and eacl
majority
Malkus. L T.
O'Brien.
uned Thursday eve-
Troops 1
er.
The
Bob Brown, Jr
permanent camp
Jr.
L
Paul Marion.
and
bl
2
Sue and Patsy Kue-
e
Patricia
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K Ln
er and Evann Riley.
hout code. Locks
Tell your merchant you saw his
fourth gi ade un t
repaired.
t hemselves advertisemi nt in The Register.
grade
standing the
the
Christian Science
brought out al
services this J unday.
eniitied
•Sermon
ii Key to the crip-
i
"The
cred.
f
which lifts hi
manity out of dis
inspires
•trie
faith” (547:23-
15, 31-321.
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From the king James version
nf Bible the
Philco
Air Condit ioliers.
"For ever.
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tage for ever
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hearin
Cliff Me
When you treat yourself to a
in mak-up! Miss Esther Willia ms.
Il-known Beauty
aid
i
week only ... so call
have your type of
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Rhone 142
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Arrangement of
Living F oom Shown
Welcome Service at
First Methodist
including the Model 84 KL,
below, With True NuUx natic
Temperature Control.
urtesies being ex-
Patricia Frasher,
of prenuptial c<
tended to Miss
CONTINENTAL
TRAILWAYS
Blanke i, FREE during this
sale wi.h a wide choice of
were welcomed
which is com-
members from
and son visiter
Worth. Sunday
has
■ at
Seventh
their uni
and sixth
a graduate of Gene
school. Ok a. with
New members
into the counci
posed of three
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Burkett
son Dan of Pearland; Mr.
and their
enjoying ’
of a half
sawed in
made into
She is em-
clihic and
shades with
phasized am
gested as a
by introduc
“Christian Science" include! the
following selection from “Science
God, Tis True."
several memory
Howard Powers
Dallas were re-
ssociation of First
church, all three
m., in church par-
en of the church
Mr.
have
moon
Okla.;
; Cline
and Mr
Mr.
and
ing melon ball
silver tray, all
and Health wit
tures" by Mar
Mrs. Minga reside in Denton.
Hostesses will be members of
unit,
and 9.
s and placed on a
carrying out the
American
auxiliary,
per. 7:30 p.
Lucile Re
h
ile
and “No One but
They also gave
has been
ow -sacks
Cordie
end.
Don’t miss this mohey-
saving offer in year ‘ro und
comfort! For summer < ool-
ing own a Philco Air 4 on-
have a
son. P<
Christ
I
Okla., is visitin
aunt, Mr. and N
tai this week.
verses.
Primary
per in the Le
bers are urget
ile and
rd Ves
a nd
< nd
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bride-elect’s colors.
The sixteen guests were served
1
goes by
adds to
Ross-Point HD
Club in Session
ROSSTON. June 26 The Ross
tey then
Lake
room.
Women's A
Presbyterian
circles. 7:30 [
lor. All won
invited.
prospective delegate
meeting in Dallas in
Patton. and Rev. and Mrs. T. H.
Minga.
Dr. Patton is entering another
Harris were in
ments and the
I
Girl Scouts Have
Camp Living Units
Rita Anh Wylie
To Be Married to
Donald R. Young
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wylie. 315
Andrews stre et. have announced
the engagem nt and approaching
with the other two.
Mrs. Elizbeth Atteberry was
Pioneer Roundup
Held at Bible . |
Presbyterian
A Pioneer Roundup was held
have attended th
daily sessions of
school.
Several songs
F *
k..
them underste
only by this
truth be gain
For an appol
phone Cliff. I
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
’ I were his brother.
O Jrusa-
(52:1). I
ium.
Mr. and Mrs.
and children of
—ne
adanoeesues.e
: *,3
/oico
LOCK AND KEY
SERVICE
Mrs. Tup Roberson and children
of Marietta, Okla.; Mrs. Glenn
I
i.
he weekend wit h her ps r-
r. and MH. Ernest Herin.
Shorty Barthold and family of
Fort Worth and Ir. and Mrs. Eu-
P
5
the program. Beginning Pioneers
sang "This Little Light of Mine"
returned to he'-home here.
Mr. H. L. Martin has had
pl lance store.
Have your
analyzed on
Audometet
Mrs. Roy Wilson and Mrs. R. C.
Browning, assisted by their
'daughters, Misses Peggy Wilson
and Lu Ann Browning.
CORDELL'S
LOCK AND KEY SERVICE
1(8 W. Elm
Mr. ;
of Ode
unde a
stephel
Miss
spent t
ents, M
Mr.
childre
ents, N
i • Hear Rings
• Cords |
• • Accessories
ortance of under- Bandy, Jr., immediate past pres- ;
........ident of the council, will.be par-
MISS RITA ANN WYLIE
(Boyd & Breeding photo)
son of Bolivar ; Lester Martin.
Fort Worth; IV r. and Mrs. Ivan
Martin and daughter Miss Greta
their demons ration of “Arrange
ment of Livir g Room Furniture."
for members of the Mt. Pleasant
Home Demoi i st ration club.
Pictures w re used in the dem
•."0a
Miss Betty Lou Wylie
' * honor maid ahd Clar-
e group sep-
iesville party
• two weeks of
Vacation Bible
Ghines-
___, to help
Ig prohlems.
Mahon’s Ap-
During Philco Week Only at
.
a vivid one, w as em
I transition was sug
softening opposition
Make-Up Lesson, you'll
I ashions «nd techniques
chosen as a
to the state
• Hearing All s
• Batteries
• Receivers
If we do no
hearing
tirely b
more.
Charles
a vacation
hands and Ann
LaHue. Dennis
tional buildin? of First Meth-
odist church.
TO THE NEXT TOWN
OR ACROSS THE NATION
Once again, the big red and yellow Continental I railways j
Silverliner buses roll down the highways from coast to coast
To the next town or across the nation they'e ready to serve
you day and night. Ready to take you swift y. safely to your i
destination. You can depend on Continental Trailways friendly :
coast-to-coast bus service.
i have been visiting his
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D< n
the past few days.
were used
grade girl s
“Nori hwest <
the affair were
Beauty s5
Given for
j
and “Bird Pa adise."
Mrs. G. Rar kin Hardy is direct
ing the cam > .assisted by Mrs.
Leon Barron.
love 1 thy lav! it is my medita
lion all the day . . . Thy i testi-
monies have t '— ’ ‘'
Friday evening ir ,________ -
byterian church i i the form of a
program presente i by pupils w ho
plans were discussed for the club
fair booth. The club also plans
to make several articles for the
bazaar sponsored annually by
the council.
Mrs. T. R. Settle presided for
the business after which a so-
cial hour was enjoyed with re-
freshments of homemade ice
cream and cake.
7:30 p.m., educa-
e event were Mrs
and this held the hors d' oerves.
• Center of interest on this table
watermelon hold-
spending the
of her uncle
Mrs. Harwell
acquainted with mem
Study club this past vear; vice I
president will be Mrs. Elmo ।
Frost of Town and Country club;
Mrs. I. D. Reed, recording secre-
tary and treasurer, immediate
past president of the Iris club..!
Mrs. Church Hay of the Maggie
House club will serve as corre- j
spending secretary; Mrs. R. E. |
! Hostesses for
Sue. Skeet Lo very, Mrs. Doro-
thy Hagstorm and children, Mr.
Martin and chil
VALLEY VIEV
Elsie Kinsfather
Kinsfather of Wl
in the homes of
Annie Miller an
Mmes. Alvin B
Miller and Tamil
Young. Ardn ore. Okla.
The bride elect selected July
sons of
battery we ca i get It for you; You
are always we Icome in our office in
Dallas.
ville all day every Tuesday
vou with yov r ------
Contact him a
members were
visited
......... ........ . Louise-----g- - ——
Mr. and Mrs Noble Garrett' lumbia Lake lodge in British Co-
’ * - 1 lumbia. On to Kimberly and Elk-
Holder taking part. Special verses
were given by B bby Holder Da-
vid wood. Jerry Henderson. Bbe
Wheeler and Gerry Malkus J
Junior Pionee s gave a visual
demonstration qntitled “On the year
W ood. Miriam
Hard »
day to her hom e after medical
care at the Ga nesville sanitar-
_ ... ____ and Andy Hol-
____ Marlene O' Brien. Syiviia
Batcha. Patsy P. rkhill and Mike
and family
the local
-
> A
,K
od spiritually, for
understanding can
d . . . It is! this •
spiritual perception of scripture.
< harge of reftesh-
pastor. Rex Nel-
son Malkus. was general diretor.
Dr. and Mrs Earl J. Patton
and Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Minga
vert for bringi g the most : pu-
pils; Bobby H< ider. Jerry Hen-i. . ... -
derson. Kibe W eeler, Gerry Mal morning worship which begins - -
Marie Philips and Carolyn at 10:50 oclock To Have Supper
Install Officers
the United
1
I'M e.
—---
son in Gaines-
moon.
McCollum is
k as the guest
aunt, Mr. and
tin at Bolivar.
. Jane 26—Miss
and Mrs. Harry
itesboro visited
their aunt, Mrs.
I their cousins,
arthold, Elwyn
li.. Legion hall.
'g m circle of First
Baptist chur h. 3 p. m . with
Mrs. Elva D bkins, 113 South
heir daughter. Miss
RRita Ann Wylie, to Donald Royce
Young, son c f Mr. and Mrs. Ben
ning at Lec nard park with a pic
nic and sw nming party. Spun
liamentarian. Mrs. E. C. Mead,
city council coordinator for Dis-
trict 2 of Gainesville Garden
chibs is also an officer in the!
council. She takes the clubs' re-
VALLEY VIEV,, -u
Mr. and Mrs. Willarc
quick 9lamour trie i . . . all easy, all fun!
Remember: she'll be here ont
son of missions ry appointees
signed to Form oa.
dren all of De: ton.
Mr. and Mr
were sung and
each group presented parts bn
—g ........ng a third element
having son ething in common
Yours with any
PHILCO
%2, % or 1 Horsepower
Air Condition!
terestipg stories to relate to their
friends.
Leaving Valley .Vi w on May
and emphasis
_______ . and Mrs. Ardell
Martin and children of Denton
/alley View residents, and
;et her drove
23 for her v redding which will be
arvey Street Baptist
church, 8
as pastor of
beautiful gai ments.
lem, the holy
ease and death and
ble points.
of color cor binations of neutral
following passages
will also be n ad:
D Lord, thy word -
is settled in leaven . . . O how
Six out of every
the world live on farms.
Krum
Stevens and Miss Nancy Idel]
____ _____ Lily McLaughlin
and Mr. and Mrs. Harwell Mar-
ditioner l . . and for wi nter ‛
warmth get this Ele-trie
pink and silver ceramic rooster
especially for the
occasion by M rs. Robert White
and his parents. Mr.
Davis during
Sat., June 26, 1954
— FT--—
town they crossed the U. S. bor-
’ r was present-
rie Weseman, Saturday night
Martin, who
31
A WEEK
O. Myers
and M s.
the wee k-
ery, accompanied by their daugl
ter, Mrs. Ira Kile. and Mr. Kil
of Dallas, have returned from a
trip through the western states
land into Canada with many in-
after breakfasting togerr —
to Jackson Hole, Wyot, iv*
and there spent the night.
day Lowery and Roane fished to-
gether after which the
arated and the Gaini
drive | to Colorado.
In Silverton, Colo., they saw
the movie “Run for Cover" being
made, and after visiting in Tu-
Wyo.; Mid-
119:89, 97. Ill .
Text is from Isai-
Murphy and daughter of Ard-
Mr. and Mrs.
one year of college! in Gai nesville.
-- employe! with National Sup-
All types of keys made, by
code or without code. Locks
Dallas were Sun day guest of her
parents, Mr. an I Mrs. J. E. Day-
ton.
.... . , each club, the p...—.....
Point Home Demonstration clubjpresident and civic chairman,
nqet last Friday afternoon and j-----------—— ---
Garden Breakfast
World Leader in Sales
and Dependability
For the past 17 years, more people
have bought a Philco than any'other
room air conditioner. It’s no aec ident,
because year after year Philco! leads
on every count -.. in quality, depend-
ability, advanced features. Invest in
a Philco now, while special offer lasts.
Mounts Flush with Window Sill
New Philco design as shown, takes up
no space inside room. Can aleo be
mounted partially or almoat entirely
in room, making the air conditioner
flush with the outside buildin E line.
20th they made stops
F-‛- ; Wheatland.
They also fished in Flathead
lake in Montana and he caught
his first rainbow trout in Mad-
ison river. •
At Yellowstone, Wyo, they met
Mr. and Mrs. Hornet Roane, for-
year of coll ege here,
ployed at -hm
her fiance.
a camp nickna,— ,.....---
th? imagination. The jun-
I "W° .0 States had 26 per cent of the
I Reed as hostess, inen me nf tha world in 1938 and
der arid Mr. Lowery
ed a pair of deer antlers by cus-
toms Officials.
Valley View Couple
Home From trip
VALLEY VIEW, June 28 —
Postmaster and Mrs. O. L. Low-
ior high
camp, anp Myers, have settled
down for
cent guests in the home of her
parents, Mr. a id Mrs.
year Th py call _________ —
Big Dippt r and their Caper chart
has cons tellations listed
requently by Mrs.
Hugh Ward n and Mrs. Ray
Hoover Wedi esday afternoon in
Sunday guests in the home
Mr. ahd Mrs. W. W. Cline wre
Mr. ahd Mrs. Biffle Burkett a nd
outing and picnic on Lake Mur-
ray, Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs.
Call
22
ur its are
is called prim-
175 girls
g#/
Average ATTENDANCE for the Vacation Bible school of Bible Presbyterian c
The school closed Friday evening with a Pion eer Roundup program in the church auditorium.
Pupils and teachers are pictured in front of tie educational building. (Gilbert Studio photo)
il tment in your home.
._________ N IcMahon’s at 2424 or
drop a card to
MAICO HEARING SERVICE
Ralph ar a Rowland Ojes
1104 A Main St
Phone ~ ----
Colorado1 and either points
of interest.
and Mrs. Elisha Windha m
Men
continuity, empha-
sis. •opposition and transition
at quartet tables covered with
pink and white checked t cloths
and holding pink calladiums.
. Dallas, Texas
—
Gatewood cir les. Whaley Me-
morial Meth dist church. 12
noon at the c urch for covered
dish luncheon
Wesley an Service guild.
Whaley Memorial Methodist
church, 7:80 p.m. in choir
was a
Mrs. V. -P. Morrison after ded
the funeral ol her sister-in-law.
given graph sheets and furniture
blocks to i e with their
nspired Word of
Bible spiritually will be
The lessoi
free Dubarry
leatn naw loveliness, new
that everyt ing in the room
relationship in size,
color and texture. This makes
Bedford Vestal .
relatives in Fort
presented ai
•Time-line Visual Game" w!ich
other idea . This
itive camg ing and
______________Legion post and
auxiliary will hold a joint meet-
ing Monday evening after a cov-
Teachers we e Mmes NJ K. Of Garden Council naid All mennersnare urge to
T. enderson. W. P. be present for this special meet-
. _______ Harold Tutt. Boh Hol | New officers were installed l ing and business.
der. I C Baterhan. W. H Frash Friday morning at the meeting
- Dick Wallee. C. M (free .of the Garden club council held!
and B. N Whtts.in the Curtwood dining room]
#. with Mrs. I. i need as hostess, income of the
Assistants wre Mises Phyllis Mrs. Clyde Bohls will serve as 1 cent
-------- -— - Malkus Ceeliaithe new president Each officer Twentieth Century fund.
Wyrick and Mrs H. IV. Southern is a past president of one of the r -
Mrs H. O Km le and Mrs W G six garden chibs of the city. Mrs. I
’ “ Bohls has served the Garden |
Couch and fam ly and Mrs. Lily
Valley View; Mr.
and Mrs. Hari veil Martin and
Jaken as an heri-
for they are-the
rejoicing of thy heart" (Psms
Thomas for the most* memory
work. A special offering was
pen woods
----- --- large — .. —
tables, she Ives of broom and mop
handles lashed together, divans
out in the o|
Myers with
guests
ry Kemplin, Church of
inister of Presque Is]?,
Christian Science
Is Sunday Topic
The vital imi‘‘ '
iediately for you private appointment!
And—shell have a beauty-gif for ye • when you come in!
rooms in mi id. The women told
in 1918 says the %
Thomas and
of Dall is
Mr. Ralph Oj rs of Maico Hearing
Service in Dal ns will be in Gaines-
I earing electrorically
the Maico Prerision
------- ----- Ask to see Maico’s
Transist-Far l hat weighs an ounce
and can be v orn in the half, the
2 hat is operate en-
_____ y a.sihgle energy capsule:
Complete Fac illties for Servicing
all makes of Hearing Aida.
Vera El erin
Victor Koon circle. First
Baptist church, with Mrs.
Charles Priddy, Jr., 620 Lind-
say street. 3p.m. for mission
! study.
Belle Benr tt and Grace
ah: “Awake, awake; put on thy
strength. O Zion; put on thy
I
p. ml with Rev.
Charles Jadkson. pastor, rec
Swindle Pharmacy
IIS E. California
S——-
ene t
L
\
Legion post and
vered dish sup-
west. Wyo., one of
largest oil centers; Billings and
____1 Fallj, Mont., and into Can-
ada via Lethbridge, Alta. On to
Ft. M Lead they enjoyet
fishing in Sheep river. Thi
Calgary, Banff,
and spent a night at Co-
-id
! i .
w"-
_ N
EULA WEST
Society Editc r, Telephone 96
Si nday
Welcome : ervice honoring
lie is a
Outpost" i ther. Phil 1 Iowa rd. Larry Baker,
grade’s- named their i Dale Wayhe Howard.
home “Rhckv Pantatim.” The and Don E.resterJerre Helms.
---- • - * T 1 ’Bird’ Sharon Jenkins. Harry Rauls.
Rocky Lane" and Norma Por
Happy Oaks is the nameof the .
Three third
xpert direct from New York's Richard Hudnut
ion will teach you profe ssional beauty secrets,
onstration < nd
12
m
stewari paFfSPrimaryiii MemhersoftheF irst NTethod: srTwnirg"lXwias
• • • ble talk on "Pa 1stch r handnt service <und n fornia street, aid a wrought iron
ii and Goliath" with DavidattendaWermesergie unday table was decorated with a pink
Wood, Babe Whpeler and Bobby ioniF the edcationalnbfiBingcalladium and MS the foods. A
to honor Dr. and Mrs. Earl J.
included: Mrs
r. and Mrs. T. R.
hold apd their gu ests visited their
brother, Frank Barthold and fam-
n ily Sunday after oon.
For Miss Frasher
A garden breakfast was
Wednesday’s addition to a series
Mrs. Essie Mon
ville Monday aft
Miss Patricia
fifth gr ide
Roost" a id
rhyanatre the wscs and Wesleyan Service,
Malkus took tarts arolyn guild of the church A worship hostess g
— • s 1 n d r a I aliue program will be held following a A homies g
.. y ? a mi i a Lariue » .s Minea wili iCadler’s crystal pattern was present-
talked on specil treasures. ! soclalhour. Mr. Minga will eadled
, t, , A.. in a devotion, and special music ed ne -
given Paulfrolhas been arranged. I---------.
Dr. Patton will speak at the ecjon j
‛ — hi .1. । . J । ■
t ne dail vl half day camp. - . . In.
name by Training Union
hdamper Intermed te Training union of
iewhichGrand Aveque Baptist church
M ion Circle. 3:15
Baker Eddy
scriptures are very sa-
Our aim must be tohave
for continu ity
Carrollton W ere
not her. Mrs. Ma-
returned from a hon y-
trip to Colorado and are
at home in Valley View.
t * 2
Pioneers I recited
GREENWOOD & CO.
E. California , | Phono 688
Herin and family. |
Mr. and Mrs -____ -______
and Misses Peggy Jo Brewer and
people of
9"
gcbe
ROLLS
AGAIN
__________ while a chorus ,
sang “On .he Taii With Christ." beromas he is newly appointed
district superintendent. He and
units call
p4"nun PHILCO AIR CONDITIONER
DKZ I 11 AND ELECTRIC BLANKET FOR
vM
j
family enjoying an outing and
picni dinner at Lake Dallas Sat-
composed of Were enter
are building « I nic and sw
_ home and this for t 1,
will be ushd by troops during the Earnest Br gg. Mr and Mrs. C
themselves the Shiflet and 6 - -
. . i Wanda C ven and Patsy Pry or
... , j c. , unden ! planned th* entertainment
daily duties for kach girl others pre; ent were: Pat Peti-
named ' johnl Mary
sanitarium, has
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