Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 235, Ed. 1 Monday, May 30, 1955 Page: 3 of 8
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Men's ties.
and Mrs.
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servd as best man
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stripes.
The chancel rail and
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JACKETS. Boys' Blazer Jacket*.
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Only 12 pieces for
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Kaiser Aluminum
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included
CHILDREN'S SUITS. Only t.
01.51.99
’’alter', Olton; Mrs. IL Robert-
Boys' Seersock
BOXER SHORTS.
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T. Combest, grand mother
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Pastels and
Reg. $2.98
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Shade Screening keeps your rooms as
much as 15* cooler, j Unique design:
tiny louvers stop hot sun rays before
they hit your window glass.
CHILDREN'S BAGS.
Straws and piques ....
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116 N. Commerce
Dial HO5-5712
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three sets of cathedral candela-
bra held the burning tapers. The
marriage lines for the double
ring ceremony were heard by Er-
nest McCoy, minister of the Com-
merce Street Church or Christ.
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ap representing the First
hodist church who will attend
North Texas Youth assembly
10 DIAMOND
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Nylon
Shiris.
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tered with a white orchid.
Mrs. Elmo Bryant of Olton
t is year,
N iss Clack will be among the
Cloth wM Kopek fuig- 52.99
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CRYSTAL MILK.
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$12.98 ..
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Silks and rayon prints
Reg. $1.50.
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5-DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING
5-DIAMOND WEDDING BAND
A valge you can’t beut anywhere
Lost 38 Pounds
With Barcentrate
... AND SIMPLY OUT
OF THIS WORLD!
AND BOYS'
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2-piece suits
PIECE GOODS DEPARTMENT
IYLON NETs, NYLON STRIPES, NYLON MARQUISETTT
ND OTHER SHER FABRICS.
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and Nylon Fabric
45 inches wide.
Jaint Jo
id Vanis
' served as her niece’s honor ma-.
tron and wore a yellow eyelet'
embroidered organdy dress made
princess style. Her headdress
was yellow and blue and her bou-
quet was of yellow daisies. Mrs.
James R. Huskerson of Ferris, a
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Boys' NYLON
SWIMSUITS.
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Boys' COTTON SHIRTS. Seersucker. QQe
Sites to 6 yrs. ........1......... 77
COATS. Boys Toddler Coots. Double breasted. Acetate
rayon fabric lined. Pastels. Rog. $12.98 -............
CHILDREN'S HATS. AN tenon ar straw pique and other
Including Boy*' Hats and Cap*. $1.98 to $4.98 values .
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Wednesday
Stitch and Chatter club meets .
with Mrs. Dock Teague, "
Lindsay street, 3
Church Hay, cohostess.
THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ONE OF THE GREATEST SAVINGS
OF THE SEASON. HURRY WHILE SELECTIONS ARE GOOD!
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SKIRTS. Cotti n skirts for the young miss and pre-teens. Printed broad-
cloth and denims L .... 995
M
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qupil of Mrs. Yancey L. Culp,
has been pianist for the
Fine quality
od linens an J embroidered organdies.
Values to $3 .98 y l. .
AUTOMOBILE
HRE, TORNADO, POLIO
INSURANCE
Call or see mo about the Re-
sponsibility Insurance on
your Car or Trad.
GEO. M. GRICE
BETTER DRESSES in fine or
Swiss, broadcloth and other f
size range 3 to 14.
Req $5.98 to $14.98 ......
e couple plan to live at 222
in street in Denton after their
ling trip. Mrs. Samples is a
uate of Gainesville high
pl and attended Abilene
stian College and NTSC, Den.
The bridegroom is a Saint Jo
school graduate and attend-
rexas A&M and NTSC.
F i ay er,” and Miss Jane Kinard
f rn shed the piano accompani-
Of Robert J. Samples, Jr.
Myriad candles furnished the -1--cthed-
illumination at the Bibi? Presby-
~ " evening!
Im » of the bride’s parents. Miss
A lv i Jean Samples, sister of the
R. J. Samples. Sr., of Bylcher. k, enzuu-..
The chancel rail and dias of designed over net
the church were banked with jade ------:„o _ t
leaves, gladioli and da isies and made with a net yoke outlined
• — — with organdy insertion and the
thk i apers prior to the ceremony
were also gowned like the
: b ? Presbyterian church with
-- Sunda;-r----1----—i-- Fh-
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride wore a white eye-
let embroidered organdy dress
t and taffeta
graduate of Era
has spent two years in the army
with 16 months — -I L.
apd Elmo Bryant of Olton.
. J. Murphy furnished the
: lot, “Because” and “The Lord’s
cotton plisse shorts. Re- /
no ironing. Sizes 30 to 40.
coIori. Reg. 85c.
Mi ss Yvonne Linker and Miss
Mary Lou McLaughlin lighted
when Miss Betty Lewer Walker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ike
Walker, 916 South Rusk street,
became the bride of Robert Joe
F । dr nan and Carroll Webb, both
of
for the young miss. Materials ia orion and
rayon and acetate. Sizes in 3 to ‘1.99 .
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Sizes 1 to 6.
Reg. $5.98 to
Paul Lucas to Wed
Patricia Newton
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Newtoa,
Fort Davis, are announcing the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Miss
Patricia Ann Newt op, to Paul D.
Lucas, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Lucas, Leo.
An early July wedding is being
planned by the couple with only
their immediate families present
Miss Newton is a graduate of
Fort Davis high school and is
presently employed at the Fort
Society Editor, Dial HO 5-5511
Monday ‛
United Council of Church
Women, 3 p. m., First Meth-
odist church. 1 .
Past Noble Grands club, 8
p. m., Community room.
Tuesday
Pot Luck supper for mem-
bers of OES, Masonic hall, 6:30
$1.19
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Ah and Miss Twyla Reese,
rfreesboro. Ark., «
! io js club, and has served as ac-
- panist during the past school
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ea • for choral groups of the col-
ge and high school including
— College Music Aires. She re-
: eiv ed the school's music award
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Gin esville were bridesmaids,
were gowned identically
the matron of honor and
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day evening service. She
begn playing for services at the
: iu rch at the age of 14 and will
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Miss Clack Ends
Ke rvice to Church
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p l ace s by Justin Dennis of Saint
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linen, faille and pique coats. Navies and pastels.
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$10.9$ and $12.95 ....... L.
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M iss Clack began the study of
Full Bouffant style. Red and
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Reg. $8.95 | J Now 4“
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BLOUSES. All cotton, seersuckers. Knit T-
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“I have lost 38 pounds taking six
bottles of Barcentrate," writes Mrs.
Ruth Reid, 2825 Henderson Blvd.,
! Kilgore, Texas.
Get Barcentrate at any Texas drug-
gist. Take according to directions and
watch the ugly fat just seem to melt
away.
If the very first bottle doesn’t show
you the way to reduce, return the
empty bottle for your money back.
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ainesville (Texas) Daily Register
All Sales Final! No Refunds! No Exchanges!
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EULA WEST
is now employed
LADIES' MOCCASINS
Mostly sm II sizes. Reg. $2.98 to $3.98
CORSETS
Nationally advertised discontiued styles.
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IM COULoT IS. Other COT-
TON BLOUSE 5. Broken sizes
ia oil groups QQe
Values to $5 98 ""
TODDLERS' PINAFORE Nylon
Dresses. Reg. $8.98 .......
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Ladies' aad children'* cotton knit brief*. Pastel and dark
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Miss Betty Walker Bride
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adaruncs- $2.25 Weekly
, ye ur credit.
Petticoats
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as a surveyor for the Continental
Oil company, Fort Davis.
at Southern Methodist university
beginning Saturday, June 4.
Nothing sells like newspaper
advertising.
Dacron and Cotton
Stripes, chec ks a id novelty patterns. $s AA
45 inches wide. F eg. $1.98 yd. |. yd. I elf
and Embroideries
yelt broadcloth, embroidered Ruff-Lin. Print-
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Davis State bank. Lucas is a
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 235, Ed. 1 Monday, May 30, 1955, newspaper, May 30, 1955; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580298/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.