The Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1941 Page: 3 of 6
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FRIDAY, APRIL 1941
T HE TEXAS M ESQUIT ER
MESQUITE, TEXAS
I PERSONALS
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Mrs. Nora Lynch visited Mrs. Hat
"'Ticks Vaporub_______
1 Yicks Nose Drops ..
Orazy Water Crystals......
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin
"666" Liquid ...........
Lysol_________________________
Castor Oil or Turpentine.....jqc
Mercurochrome or Iodine ..... J0C
Ex-Lax or Turns________10c
BC Headache Powder,.........,... jqc,
Mentholatum .... I0c-25c
Jergens Lotion .. I0c-25c
Teel (for sparkling teeth) 2DC~25C
Groves’ Tastless Chill Tonic . . tyQc
Black Draught__________25c
Sal Hepatica ........ 30c
Alka Seltzer ........... £qc
Halitosis Antiseptic ....... jqc
Vaseline ............. 5c-10c
Adhesiwe Tape ........ «fc~ jqc
WEEKS GROCERY-MARKET
Phonae 120 - We Deliver
Dewey Morris visited Arnold Gal-
ipp Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs—E. L. Busby visited
in Breckenridge Monday.
Mrs. Winnie Lee of Dallas visited
Mrs. E. C. Box a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs.. A. A. Kenney are
visiting in Breaux Bridge, La., this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oney Ragsdale were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. R.
Coats and family.
Ann Vanston of Dallas visited her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed F.
Vanston last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. (Cam Alexander and
children will spend :the Easter holi-
days at Waco,
at Waco.
Eugene Reedy will arrive Thurs-
day to spend the Easter holidays
with his [parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 33.
Reedy.
COLONIAL
THEATRIi ™
MESQUITE
i] Gall 77 for the Courtesy Gar
Friday and Saturday
(Double Feature)
BONNIE BAKER
‘YOU’RE THE ONE’
- and -
RIDING THE
CHEROKEE TRAIL
with TEX RITTER
We Create a Design Especially
| For You.
| Mrs. Ross Williams
j Spencer Corsetiere
| Mesquite
Miss iVirginia Adams of Dallas
visited Misses Dorothy and Eliza-
beth Lewis Tuesday night.
Rowe Jones, Fort Sill, Okla.,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Jones last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Newman and
children attended tjie Newman re-
union at White Rock, Sunday.
Saturday afternoon guests of
Mrs. Clayton Anderson were Mrs. J.
E. Bodyand Mrs. Murry Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mauderf Dallas
and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Law-
rence visited in Palestine Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ditch visit-
ed her mother, Mrs. John A. Casey
of Cleburne Saturday and Sunday.
tie Chapman Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Brannon of Dallas vis-
ited Mrs. E. C. Box Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Galipp were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Galipp.
Mrs. Doc Williams visited Mrs. J.
W. Hopkins of Wills Point a few
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Orsak of Dal-
las visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lank-
ford Sunday evening.
Mrs. Phil Hudson
Mrs. A. A. Kenney
flower show Friday.
and mother,
attended the
Saturday Prevue,
Sunday and Monday
ANN SOTHERN
“Maisie Was a Lady”
Tuesday Only
(Family Nite, Admission 10c)
“Keeping Company”
Wednesday - Thursday
Ida Lupino - Humphrey Bogart
“HIGH SIERRA”
Phillip Little, nephew of Mrs.
Lonnie McDaniel is visiting in the
McDaniel home this week.
Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Lawrence were Mrs. M. - L.
Longley and daughter, Miss Mary.
Easter holidays began-Wednesday
for pupils and teachers of the Mes-
quite school. The holidays will last
through Monday, April 14.
L. J. Berry, superintendent of
schools, will attend the School Ad-
ministrators and Vocational Associa-
tion meet in Temple this week. Vo-
cational Education and National De-
fense will be the theme of the
meetings.
— SEE —
E.K.HANBY
For
INSURANCE
Phone 951-P-2
THIS EASTER
BE DIFFERENT!
You go right along with the fash-
ions for new clothes, but still you
stick to the same hairstyle. This
Easter be different. Get all fixed
up from the top of your head
down to your finger tips.
HODGES
BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 39 - Mesquite
VVWS/VAAA/WWV/VA/WWWS^WWA/NAA/VA^W
Flowers
Easter
Potted Plants and Cut Flowers
Easter Lilies, Hydrangeas
and Sweet Peas
Bell's Flower Shop
Pleasant Mound
The Mesquite Womans Club will
meet Wednesday, April 16 at the
home of Mrs. R. M. Brantley, with
Mrs. W. A. Berry as leader.
Mrs. Charley Motley and daughter,
Jane, are ill with the flu.
Mrs. Homer Baker spent Saturday
and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. W.
H. Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Raney are
building a four room cottage on
Front Street.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Sullivan and
sons were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vanston returned
Friday from a trip to Mexico.
EASTER—time for proud
parading ... for enjoyment of the
Spring air, the sun, the birds and
budding trees. Plan to really enjoy
it this year!
DRESS-DP
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IN CLOTHES THAT LOOK NEW
BECAUSE THEY ARE FRESHLY
CLEANED AND PRESSED
CITY CLEANERS
Phone 86 - Mesquite
■ r?; .....
Miss Emma Galipp visited Mrs. J.
O. Bartley, Seagoville, Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mrs. Bill Joy was the guest of
Mrs. Homer Craig at the Century
Room Monday.
John Edwin Meredith of San An-
tonio, visited his mother, Mrs. Cap
Meredith during the week-end.
Mrs. W. B. Stampes, of Dallas vis-
ited her daughter, Mrs. Walter
Lindsey and family last week-end.
Mrs. W. A. Lindsey and son,
James Allen of Houston are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Dasch this week.
Mrs. Effie Davis was the lunch-
eon guest Tuesday of Mrs. W. M.
Brown and daughter, Mrs. Ann
Brown of Dallas
Mrs. Tommie Miller, Mrs. W. E.
Lawrence and Mrs. Clyde Gillean
attended the Gardens of America
flower show Friday afternoon.
Mrs. . Ed F. Vanston, Mrs. Bill
Joy and Mrs. Walter Hailey were
guests of Mrs. Barney Vanston for
luncheon at the Mural Room, Baker
Hotel Saturday.
Ed Bruton, Charley Ferguson,
Fletcher Miller and Charley Motley
fished at Black Lake, near Shreve-
port, La., from Thursday until Sat-
urday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Smith of
Dallas announce the arrival of a
daughter, April 5 at the Florence
Nightingale hospital. Mrs. Smith is
the former Katherine Miller.
Miss Elizabeth Lewis and her
guest, Miss Dorothy Lewis attend-
ed a Easter breakfast given by the
Martha Class of the First Baptist
Church at the Melrose Hotel in
Dallas last Sunday morning. Miss
Elizabeth played a piano solo. Mrs.
O. M. Marchman is teacher of the
class.
Mrs. Calvin Copeland and Mrs.
Chaney Miller visited Mrs. Sneed
Tribble- and baby Monday.
Saturday night visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Paschall were Mr.
and Mrs. Ollie Stark of Forney.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dasch visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dur-
ham of Bonham last week-end.
Mrs. Alfred Park and Mrs. J. W.
Park of San Benito were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lankford Friday
night.
Monday visitors of Mrs. H. B.
Worthy were Mrs. Tom Green, Miss
Carman Green and Mrs. Mae Dill of
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Smith and
daughter, Helen Joyce of Garland
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Short,
Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Gillean were Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Swor and Dr. E. T.
Gillean of Dallas.
Mrs. William McCutcheon, Hous-
ton and Mrs. Clay McGaughy visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCutcheon
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dean visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Dean last week-end.
Tuesday guests of Mrs. Emma
Guidry were Mrs. Gertrude Smith,
Grand Prairie, Mrs. P. Cannon and
grandson, Leroy Massey of Dallas.
Mrs. Dale Quinn and daughter,
Marilyn Ann and Mrs. Howard Watts
and daughter, Patsy Lou were Wed-
nesday guests of Mrs. Phil Hudson.
Mrs. O. E. Bell and son, Odus, of
Blainridge Addition attended the
funeral of J. R. McMahan, Mrs.
Bell’s uncle Sunday at Murchison,
Texas.
The first and second grades were
entertained with an Easter egg hunt
and picnic at the ballpark by their
teacher, Mrs. Odell' Sikes at noon
Wednesday.
Mrs. G. E. McKenzie visited rela-
tives in Dallas last week. Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest McKenzie were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Range and family.
Sunday visitors of - Mrs. J. R.
Scott were Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Scott
and daughter, Louise, Denton, Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Snow and Miss Sallie
Casey of Fort Worth.
Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Cooper and
family left Thursday morning for a
two day visit with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cooper and Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. O'Neal who reside in
and near Coleman.
Charles Vick, who is attending
the North Texas State Teachers Col-
lege and employed by the Denton
Fire Department, spent Wednesday
afternoon of last -week visiting his
mother, Mrs. U. D. Vick.
Nathan Malone, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Malone underwent a
tonsillomtomy operation at Jones
and Jones Clinic Monday morning.
He returned home Tuesday and is
reported to be doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weeks and
son, Billy and Mr. and Mrs. James
Millican were Sunday visitors o f
Mrs. Bob Jones of Texarkana. Mrs.
Eliabeth Norris, Mrs. Millican’s
aunt, and Annette, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Millican returned with
them.
Tasty PANGBURNS - -
let them carry, your Easter
greetings to friends and relatives every-
where. Luscious Creams, Fruits, Mints,
Coated with delicious chocolate. Packed in
special Easter gift box. Perfect for giving.
PORTER DRUGS
Phone 44 - Mesquite
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore visited
her father, J. O. Johnson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Bruton visited
Mrs. J. B. Bryant Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Joel R. Bond, Dallas, was a
Tuesday guest of Mrs. Ed F. Vans-
ton.
Mrs. Florence Walker of Dallas
visited Mrs. Effie Davis Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott of Dal-
las visited Mrs. J. R. Scott last
week-end.
Edwin Moore of Camp Bowie vis-
ited his- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mooer last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Thomas of
Dallas were Sunday evening guests
of Mrs. Effie Davis and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hood and
daughter, Onita Louise drove to East
Texas Sunday to see the Dogwood.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs,
Cap Meredith and family were Mrs.
Mattie Clovers, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Clovers and baby, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mitchell and son of Dallas and
John Edwin Meredith of San Anton-
io.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Brantley and
daughter, Sara, left Thursday morn-
ing to visit Mr. Brantley’s brother
at La-Tex.
Easter Baskets
FILLED OR UNFILLED
(Priced Right)
Easter Candies
and DYE
KNIGHTS GIFT SHOP
Mrs. Bess Knight
Mrs. Blanche Tosch visited Mrs.
L. C. Ebrite Tuesday afternoon.
Misses Alice Rose and Linda Sue
Wilkinson are visiting their grand-
mother, Mrs. E. Remington, Fort
Worth during the Easter holidays.
WASHING
Your car is an investment
and it pays to always keep
it in good condition. Wash-
ing works wonders. Let us
wash your car for you reg-
larly. ,
SINCLAIR PRODUCTS
THOMPSON’S
Garage - Service Sta.
Phone 29 - Mesquite
mmtn
iMilDSl
Mrs. Homer Craig, Sweetwater,
Mrs. Mary Griffin, Big Spring, visit-
ed in the Ed F. Vanston home Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. \v. Hopkins, Wills
Point visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Helpinstill and family Sunday af-
ternoon.
All children are invited to attend
the Easter Egg Hunt at the Guiding
Star Full Gospel Church Saturday,
April 12 at 3 o’clock.
Mowers $5.95
Up to the Silent
Yard Man $15.95
Just
A1-rived
20 Dozen
HOES
75c ea.
50-Ft. Garden Hose
1
COMPLETE
WITH NOZZLE
A Complete Stock of Hardware
Priced Right!
The Brantley Co.
Phone 22 - Mesquite
Easter Finery At Ellis’
Slack Suits lor men and boys in beautiful
Spring colors. Famous Big Smith Slack Suits
sizes 4 to 16. Mens Slack Suits in tan or green.
LADIES AND MISSES DRESSES
White Shoes, Sox, Straw Hats,
Summer Underwear.
NEW HOSIERY __________ 25c-40c-50c-75c-$1.00
FRANK ELLIS & SON
PHONE 937-F-2
“Since 1889“
NEW HOPE
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Cook, Mrs. A. J. The Texas Mesquiter (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1941, newspaper, April 11, 1941; Mesquite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth855421/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mesquite Public Library.