The Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1942 Page: 3 of 8
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MESQUITE, TEXAS
THE TEXAS MESQUITER
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1942
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Don't Give Your Old
Tubes a Chance to
Go A WO L
/•Everything you waste is a boost
to the Axis. Don’t throw away
.-your empty tooth paste and shave
cream tubes—the materials used
in them are war materials. Bring
them to us.
Porter
PHONE 44
TRY A
VI.CTO RY
SUNDAE
Buy Ships, Guns,
Bombs, Bonds and
bye-bye Axis!
Our boys are giving their “all” to
fight this war for us. The very
leastT we can do is see that they
are well equipped to do the job
right ... in a hurry. Don’t let our
American heroes down! Buy
Bonds for freedom—liberty!
Drugs
MESQUITE
—ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—
Texan
THEATRE
SATURDAY
JULY 18
"Remember Pearl
Harbor"
with Don “Red” Barry
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
JULY 19 AND 20
'Captains of the Clouds'
James Cagney, Dennis Morgan and
Brenda Marshall
'TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
JULY 21 AND 22
"Charley's Aunt"
Jack Benny and Kay Francis
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
JULY 23 AND 24
"Courtships of Andy
Hardy"
Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney
Cecilia Parker and Fay Holden
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Schieffer spent
Monday in Waxahachie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burgess and
chldren, Leland Kay and Charlotte,
moved to Dallas Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Daugherty
were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Sprague.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Thompson and
son, Billy, were the Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mil-
ler.
Mrs. S. P. Burk, Mr. ad Mrs. Byron
Lewis and son, Billy of Seagoville
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burgess
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Reedy, who
went to Bevelry Hills, Calif, for the
wedding of their ^bn, Eugene, and
Betty Zickert of New York City, are
expected home next week. Mr. and
Mrs. Reedy left July 3 and went by
El Paso, they will return via Denver,
Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Murdoch and son, Jim-
mie, Mrs. H. G. Reed and son, Joe,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDowell and
children and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blas-
singame of Scyene, Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Caswell, Sr., Mr, and Mrs.
Richard Starr and daughter, Mrs.
Addie Todee, Mr, and Mrs. Rufus
Street, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hollen, D.
G. Massey and daughter, Patsy Ann
of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Caswell Jr. and children, Dudley and
Eileen of Denver, Colo, enjoyed a.
watermelon feast at the home of Mrs.
Emma Guidry SuiTday evening.
Mrs. Emmett Joyce of Houston is
visiting relatives* here this week.
Paul Showers of San Antonio visit- ;
ed Mrs. Betty B. Willingham Satur-
day.
Charlie Stark of San Antonio visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. C. Stark Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart of Tur-
key left Monday morning for their
home in Roscoe.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kyle and baby
of Colorado are visiting relatives in
Mesquite and Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Brown and
grandson. Dudley Perry, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Stewart.
Mrs. E. Lee Keefe of San Antonio
is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. R.
Scott, and Mr. Keefe’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. S. Keefe.
Miss Carolyn Gary of El Paso ar-
rived Tuesday to spend the remain-
der of the summer with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gary.
Mrs. Emma Guidry returned home
last weekend from Baylor hospital
where she had undergone an opera-
tion on her lower limb earlier in the
week.
D. W. Caswell Jr. of Denver Colo,
joined his wife and children, who
had been visiting her mother, Mrs.
Emma Guidry and other friends and
relatives the past two weeks, Sunday.
The Caswell’s will remain here two
weeks longer before returning to
their home.
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Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Parker and j
Miss Helen Parker are in Gladewater
on a vacation.
Mrs. W. C. McCallum and daugh-
ter, Linda Sharlyn of Garland visited
in Mesquite Tuesday, while Mr. Mc-
Callum is in Temple on business.
The Sunday visitors of Mrs. Lee
Coats were Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Coats, Mr. and Mrs. Wake Coats, Mrs.
Mac Tyler, Dallas; Mr. and'Mrs. E.
Coats, Coppell; Mrs. Gussie Sweet,
Corpus Christi; Mrs. A. H. Rouse and
Rita, Mrs. Ola Warren and Shirley,
Mrs. H. C. McGaughy and Mrs. Harry
Everett, Mesquite.
Albert Bell, Jr. of NTAC visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bell
for the weekend.
Mrs. T. A. Hullett and Mrs. Homer
Hullett and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. B. D. Redden Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bullock,
Bowling Green Dr. had as their guest
last week Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Thorn-
ton and son, Doyle of Houston.
George Fenley il year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. Ward Fenley of Sea-
goville, returned Monday from Brown
wood where he played the -Violin in
the Rehoboth Baptist Church Revi-
val services.
Urban
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
JULY 17 AND 18
"Look Who's Laughing"
Edgar Bergen and ('has. McCarthy
AND
"Blondie Goes To
College"
Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake
EX-CEL-CIS JULY SPECIALS
Beauty Kits, $6.00 Value..............Special $4.45
Hand Cream (6 oz.), 65c Value......Special, 2 for 98c
Hand Whitening Lotion (6 oz.), 80c Value 2 for $1.25
No-O-Dor and Depilatery, $1.60 value .... Special $1.05
Mrs. J. W. Hawes, Distributor
Mesquite, 926F31 T-3-9776
Mrs. G. L. Sietz and children re-
turned Monday from a visit with rel-
atives in West Texas |.
Mrs. Bill Ray of Orange spent
Monday night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John T. Bullocx on Bowling
Green Drive.
. .Mrs. Hervey Hodges and son,
Charles Lowell took her sister, Miss
Mildred Colvin, who had been visit-
ing her, to her home at Troup.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Yates and
daughter. Bobbie and Miss Erma-
dine Brittan of Arkansas and Mrs.
Billie Yates and daughter, Ruby
Lynn visited in Dallas Friday.
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY
JULY 19 AND 20
"Vivacious Lady" ,
Ginger Rogers
‘Frank Buck's Jungle
Avalcade"
TUESDAY, WED., THURSDAY
JULY 21, 22 AND 23
"They Died With Their
Boots On"
Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland
AND
“The Perfect Snob"
Charlie Buggies, Charlotte
Greenwood
ALL THE PROTECTION
YOU’LL EVER NEED...
Take Out Hanby insurance—that means
real protection! Your machinery is more val-
uable than ever—guarantee its safety. Call
951F2 today—find out about the many dif-
ferent kinds of insurance E. H. Hanby offers
at new low rates!
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Bonds and
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Agency
E. H. HANBY
GROVE
— THEATRE —
Buckner Blvd. and Kaufman Road
Pic asant Grove
★ ★ ★ ★
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
JULY 17 AND 18
"North of the Rockies'
B|ill Elliott and Tex Ritter
AND
"The Night of Jan. 16'
Robert Preston and Ellen Drew
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY
JULY 19, 20 AND 21
"Swamp Water"
Walter Brennan, Walter Huston,
Anne Baxter and Dana Andrews
AND
‘Look Who's Laughing'
Edgar Bergen and Charlie
McCarthy
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
JULY 22 AND 23
"Cadet Girl"
Carole Landis and George
Montgomery
AND
"Small Town Deb" .
with Jane Withers
Jane Darvvell and Bruce Edwards
Make Your Tires Last
FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES
1. Switch tires every 5,000 miles
Let us rotate your tires, crossing fronts to rear, and mov-
ing rears straight forward.
2. Have front wheels aligned, balanced
Let us adjust the castor, chamber and toe-in to assure
maximum mileag-e from your tires.
3. Do not start or stop suddenly
Save wear and tear on tires by going easy on the brake
and accelerator. .
4. Keep tires correctly inflated
Have us check tire pressures. Too little pressure breaks
down side walls; too much wears out center tread.
5. Repair all cuts and leaks promptly
Let us examine your tires for cuts, leaks and breaks that
should be repaired promptly to save further damage.
YOUR GOOD GULF STATION
GASOLINES—OILS
Austin Bros
Curt
PHONE 144
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Cook, Mrs. A. J. The Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1942, newspaper, July 17, 1942; Mesquite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth855089/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mesquite Public Library.