Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 258, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 26, 1954 Page: 7 of 8
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3 Inquiry for
lost mail
4 Type of
automobile
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6. Flexible
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24. Antic
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27. Succulent
plants
30. Bounds
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style
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36. Cutting wit
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embankment
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41. Note of the
scale
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touch
43. Feminine
name
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captain
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your pur e.
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if.. visited here advertisement in The Register.
Mr. and Mr:
land of Dallas
ents. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mont-
gomery and son. Ronnie of
Gainesville visited his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Montgomery
and grandmother. Mrs. Mollie
Montgomery Saturday. Guests in
their home Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Yoacum and chil-
dren of Saint Jo.
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of Gainesville K J. Samples and family.
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Kenny. Michael
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Mrs. Charles Milturn and fam- •
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Fort Wort hi Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ivins of
_ _____ r with her Par Caps Corner were Wednesday
companied thei daughter. Mrsents, Mr. and Mrs . Bob Bell f night guests of her sister. Mrs.
It's just as true in the
Summer as in the Win-
ter that a hearty lunch
makes a better day . . .
Come in today and en-
joy a cool, crisp salad
for lunch.
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Parking meter re ceipts
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Light meters..........
Gas meters ..........
Water meters.........
Postal receipts .. ......
City population
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City altitude (fee ) ....
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Annie Boren wl 10 is seriously ill
of a heart ailm ent. Mrs. Boren.
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R. A. Sapp. Pt ux. to-Ella Phil- Sherman visited here Sunday.
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BI IA HER. -une 24 Mrsand and son Corkey have returned
live been I 1I । from a vacation trip to West Vil
with her par ginia and other points of inter-
ENewhycj Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Burke and
n K..:. Ml children of near Pilot Point were
Ba1 * Y_Dennis were,their h t weekend guests of her parents,
dren Mr.and.MrBenney Mi Mr and Mrs. Sam Williamson,
burn and.:son.C risi.Mr:, and Mr. and Mrs. c p Parsons of
Mrs.Wayne.Dennis,and.childreGainesville were guests of her
of Gainesville andMr: and Mrs brother. R. J. Samples and fam-
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Sallie Holman, a widow, to
E. E. Pennington, west 36
B. 1.. Haney and Margaret Karen Mrs. Sam Klutts
a Coalgate. Okla, j visited her parents
to spend Father $ Dav with them Logan Underwood.
Frank Theob dd of Gainesville Mr. and Mrs. (
vith his brother tended, a singing
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for Father's;! several days recently with his
ire. Mr. and mother, Mrs. Nora Thompson.
David. Doris They also visited relatives in Cle-
and Sandra Kay of Whitesboro: burne.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Hyman and
and Diana of Purcell Okla.; and; daughter of Denton were week-
are at her bed. । Mr. and Mrs Ray Lynch andiend guests of his parents, Mr.
t.r “Mre Jack I Charles of this cor hmunity. and Mrs. August Hyman.
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SPRING, SUMMER OR FALL
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Jeanne Rae Flowers, 19. city, i Smith. Miss J ssie Smith and
the Alvin McKi es.
Mrs. Dale C; se and children
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Lester of Dalia-, is here. Mr. and. Mrs. A .
Harvey Patter-1 had as their guests Sunday; Mrs =
eld visited here j Charlie Vinson. Mrs. Tom Watj
Sunday. They were guests of his kins and daughter PeggyF ran
uncle and aun. Mr. and Mrs. all of Marietta. Okla : Mrs. ( laude
Horace Monkre and family. McFadden of Odessa, .and Mrs
- Raymond Eng-' J°hn Fletcher and children of
visited ther par-' Dallas.
Mrs. J? T. Me- I Mr. and Mrs.
FLOWERS
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BANTA F*. tel
North bound:
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Friday nighti i ami Janie visited in Healdton,
len Case all i Okla.. Wednesday.
convention id i Mr. and Mrs. Billy Phillips of
Burns City. Sunda . ! i Saint Jo were guests of Mr. and
rge McCorklMrs. Cid Prather Thursday,
tesboro were The regular bi-monthly singing
Urs D L Uniwas held here Thursday night
and Deh Wednesday and the Northwest Cooke county
’’ and Montague singing convention
' J , held at Shiloh Baptist church
give yoi the clear-
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• NEW AUTOMOBILES
Ford —B. J. Ga rdner, city; C. C.
Burden, city; Ge e Nelson, Muen-
ter; Leonard Ow en. city.
Chevrolet--Ch ude Cotten, city.
Buick J. C. S utherland, Beau-
mont.
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 258, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 26, 1954, newspaper, June 26, 1954; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1579918/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.