The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 200, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 28, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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SAT., FEB. 28t.h, 1942
Tablecloths are Always Popular
H In Crochet Contest •
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A HANDSOME lace cloth strikes luxury note for your table
When you crochet it yourself, it b u-.n a priceless heirloom and yet
a cloth costs so little to make! Charming lacy medallions joined togethci
by delicate interlacings form this exquisite cloth, called "Enchantress."
(Make it of mercerized crochet cotton and enter it in the Sixth Annua
iNation-Wide Crochet Contest, which annually selects the Nationa
Crochet Champion and 43 "rankins crocheters" for national honors a .d
fcash prizes. Directions for making this har.dsome dinner cloth and detai'i
jsf the Crochet Contest may be obtained by sending a stamped, eel '
>address«d envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper, specify,
ing desjfn No. 7297.
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Everybody raves about your
salads, Peg.What's the secret?
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MILLIONS AOUll—Miracle Whip does work wonders
with salads! A unique combination of old-fashioned
boiled dressing and fine mayonnaise, Miracle Whip is
by far America's favorite salad dressing.
COURTS
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rirTBMTH DISTRICT IMWWI
K. C. tfLAGLK, Jit, JUDCB
N«w Suit* Filed
Gene York vs. Liberty 'Mutuai
Insurance company, Avorkmen'a
i-ompensation.
ahl and company survey* and
10 ucres in the Thomas Toby
iirveyf $148, Jan. 27, 1942.
GRAYSON COUNT* COUlt'l
JAICE J. LOY, JUDUK
Probate Docket
W. Howard Lucas has offered
tile will of Mrs. Lorena Davis
ftlhishew, deceased, for proibate.
John Sofey has offered the
wfll of Bahiaa Sofey, deceased
for probate.
Marriag* Licenser
A1 Griffin Willi*, 21, and
Leoda Swindell, lfe, Boston,
Mam.
Retlty Transfer!
M. Group to Allie (B. Clayton,
10 acres in the J. B. MeAnai)
.-uvvey, $2,000, Feb. 23, 1942.
J E. Pruett et al to William
Hutjh Hite, 30 acres in the J. L
Osborne survey, $1,500, Feb
10, 1942.
Allen C. Clayton to Cecil D
Clayton, 72.42 acres in the D. H
.Tackson and Hardy Martin sur
".eys, $4,100, Feb. 21, 1942.
011 and Gas Lear.e
C. E. Marshall io Magnoli'
Prtroleum company, 108 acre,
r. the E. G. Willis and F. Gan-
the denison press
Geflin
■Makes
IV>1 and Gas Assignments
C. E. Marshall to 'Magnolia ?e-
roloum company, 108 acres in
i.he "E. G. Willis and F. Ganahl
nnd company surveys and 4C
rrea in tho Thomas Tub-
-vey, $1 and other consider*
•" not exceeding $500, Feb. 4
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lurulng, scmity or Ire-
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to your hralth and l:. t
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is CYB1EX (a physic!
An iron-clad
wrapped around each package assures a
of
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,nd Joy-
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ou hava
lose )
guarautes
o( your money on return ol atnp'y
unless fully satisfied. Don't ta-.a
Kidney medicine that !J
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ONE
DAY
Each "One-A-Day" brand
Vitamin A and D Tablet in
equivalent in Vitamin A and L\
potency to one and one-halt
teaspoonf uls of Cod Liver Oil
meeting minimum United
States Pharmacopeial Stan-
dards.
A sufficient supply of thes«
two important vitamins is ai
necessary for you as it is fo;
the children.
YOU CAN INSURE ade
quate intake for you and youi
family by seeing to it that eacb
member takes a "One-A-Day'
Tablet every day. <
A TABLET A DAY IS ALL YOU TAXI
Convenient, Economical, Pleasant
taating. Made by the originators and
makers of Alka-Seltzer.
package unless
chances on an
not guaranteed
Cystex
VlilM Htife WISH
satisfied. Don't tak«
ley medicine that ij
Don't delay. Get Cy«t«x
(Si 8-tex) Irom your
druggist today. On!/
8Se. The (?uaranw«
protects you.
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Most WOMEN ol
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Suffer Dlitres*
At This Time—
If this period In a woman's life causes
you to get easily excited, cranky,
NERVOUS, blue at times, suffer
weakness, dizziness, hot flashes, dis-
tress of "Irregularities"—
Try Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound — made especially tor
women to relieve distress due to this
functional disturbance. Plnkham's
Compound helps build up resistance
against annoying symptoms of "mid-
dle age.''
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AND TWE NIGHT
|l-5 PERFECT FOR
US A SCREEN
OF CLOUDS
PROTECTS US
FROM EYES
BELOW/
CteOVE THE CLOUDS, THE SINISTER
DIRIGIBLE GHOSTS THROUGH THE
NIGHT—-WHILE BELOW THE
SLEEPING CITY IS UNAWARE OF
THE STARK DANGER ABOVE IT/
'M
QUICKLY, GET THE RADIO
GOING —GET IN TOUCH WITH
SKARGE/ WE MUST HAVE
THE POWER READY AT
A MOMENT'S NOTICE /
WELL
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c1tv, NOW/
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Anderson, LeRoy M. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 200, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 28, 1942, newspaper, February 28, 1942; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth328427/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.