The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1943 Page: 3 of 4
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me in now. Let us show you the All-Cotton
ling Glory with prebuilt quilted borders, and
sooth sleeping surface. Ten years guarantee.
Little Richard Young
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his grandparents, Mr.
T. P. Brown.
Cotton seed, hy-brid,
f, culled and treated.
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Lost: Bulova eurvex mans’
wrist watch, old gold with leather
band. Reward $5.00, notify Mrs.
J. M. Fogle man.
Mi?6 Tommie- Feme Brown of
Fort Worth spent the week-end
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. F. Brown.
130
W. Withrow
, Main Street
See the Charis Corseteer for
your foundation garments. Per-
sonalized service by appointment.
Mrs. E. Fogleman, phone 620W,
Teague, Texas. 17
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, a pair of small young
tiles. A. B. Geppert.
Mrs. R. B. Kimball are
of relatives and friends
n this week,
p: Peanut hay, at $1.00
A. D. English, Dew,
llice Johnson of Dallas
E. Z. Walker last
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FOR
I Electric Pumps
AND
lietian Blinds
WARD, Teague
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F. G. Sheats attended the funer-
al of a relative in Burkbumett
Friday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Johnson
are the happy parents of a son,
bora Thursday, November 4, 1948
The youngster weighed 6% pounds
at birth.
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.p-'vThe increased volume In my
real estate and Insurance business
doesn’t hurt my feelings. Con-
tinue commanding me. J. Wed
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,.J?or Rent: Furnished apartment
witji electric refrigeration. R. W.
Jones, phone 238, 10th avenue.
Dr, and Mrs. A. C. Irwin of
Longview spent last week-end
here with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Irwin and H. F. Seale.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hall^ are
visiting their son and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Vance, in Odes-
sa.
For Sale or Trade: One span
of mules, smooth mouth, 1200
pounds. Minyard White, Buffalo,
Texas, Route 2. 17
PERMANENT WAVE, 69c. Do
your own Permanent with Charm-
Kurl Kit. Complete equipment
including 40 curlers and shampoo.
Easy to do, absolutely harmless
Praised by thousands including
June Lang, glamorous movie star.
Money refunded if not satisfied.
City Drug. Company. 26
Mrs. T. C. Smith convelsced at
the Davidson Memorial Hospital
last week.
Spirella Garments. Healthful
Support with Style and Comfort.
Mrs. Bob Glanton, Teague. tf
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FOR SALE
The T. C. Young plaining mill
and site, located in Teague, to-
gether with its contents, consist-
ing of a grist mill, plainer and
equipment, lawn mower sharpener,
one small gas engine, one lafge
200 h. p. engine, suitable for irri
gation purposes; Turner lay, Join-
er, rip saw, about 16 oak doors,
and many other tools and equip-
ment. Will sell the two-story
building, site and each item in the
building separately, or all togeth
er. If interested investigate, and
make teh undersigned an offer.
17 A. B. Geppert, Agent.
LADIES ALTAR SOCIETY
OF ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH TO MEET
It was announced the week that
there is to be a meeting of the
Ladies Altar Society at St. Mary’s
Catholic Church Friday, Nov. 12,
at 3:30 o’clock. Rev. Father T. J.
Pendergrast will give instructions
of the Doctrines of the Catholic
faith. All Catholic and non-Cath-
olcs Are most cordially invited to
attend. These meetings will be
held regularly ...each
WMS OF
CHURCH
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nds playingl
flying! A, day of cele
and sorrow.
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like th
lorious
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The
ciety of the
held the regular
in the home of Mr.
G. Sheats.
The delicious covered
luncheon was enjoyed at
o’clock, after which
was presented which
from the Missionary
COUNTY CO
P.-T. A. HE
Shs IN DEW NOVEM1
The fall,. 1948, County Council
of the Parent-Teacher Association
was held Saturday, Nov. 6, at
Dew. Mrs. J. F. Baker presiding.
The meeting was opened with
the singing of “America,’’ and a
prayer by Rev. A. W. Yell.
Ifrs. B. B. Black welcomed us
to Dew and. Mrs. M. W. Kitchner
gave the response.
The minutes were read by Mrs.
R. Heichelbech, secretary, and
were approved.
Miss Maggie Black and Miss
Sallie Mounger were appointed to
the courtesy committee.
County reports were asked by
the chairman, Mrs. R. Heichelbech.
Mounger reported on our
Round Up and Miss Shel-
ma Carlile, superintendent of
schools, lemented about our lack of
a county health nurA which we
hope to renude in the future.
Our spring meeting will be held
in Teague.
Rev. A. W. Yell gave a splendid
talk in the memory of the boy’s
who have given their lives for
their qountry, they are:
Noel D. Gilliam, Donie. « "
Nelson Harry Free, Teague.
James Clyde West, Teague.
Eugene Debs French, Teague.
Bradley Emmons,. Teague.
Wilburn Bailey, Fairfield.
Wayne Childs, Fairfield.
Robert Bray, Teague.
David Griffith Stone, Freestone.
The speaker of the day was
Mrs. J. E. Davis whose talk was
very helpful and interesting.
The new officers were appoint-
ed and were as follows:
Mrs. J. F. Baker, president; Mrs.
Walter Gehrels, Dew, first vice-
president; Mrs. E. R. Tomme,
second vice-president; Mrs. W. C.
Huffman, third vice-president;
Mrs. McCommon, fourth vice-
president; Mrs. R. Heichelbech,
secretary; Mrs. John Bonnor, of
Strentman, treasurer; Mrs. Sadie
Stubbs, Wortham, historian.
After the meeting was over we
were served the .most delicious
luncheon prepared by-the mothers
and teachers of Dew.
Miss Maggie Black expressed
our thanks beautifully at the
end of the luncheon and each and
every one enjoyed themselves to
the upmst. We are looking for-
ward to our spring meeting with
much anticipation.
Miss Virginia Lee Weaver,-of
Van is visiting her'grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weaver, here
this week.
Phyllis Arhos and friends of
Bryan visited friends here Friday
on route to Hillsboro to attend the
football game.
Mr. and JMra. Joe Compton
Palestine spent the week-end h
visiting their mother, Mrs. D.
Compton.
HOME BUILDERS CLASS
The members of the" Home
Builders Class of the Methodist
Sunday school assemble!} in the
social room of the church for the
monthy business and social meet-
ing on Friday afternoon at 4
o’clock.
The hostesses for the delightful
occasion were Mmes. - J. R. Bell,
P. T. Wetherholt, Siddie Owens,
George Guggolz, Grace Bryant,
John Russ and Mrs. C. W. Dick-
ens all new officers of the class.
The reception suite was beauti-
fully decorated with autumn
flower* that lent their fragrance
to the occasion.
Having dispensed with the busi-
ness, the remainder of the after-
noon was spent in playing “42.”
Delicious lemon pie, candied
orange peal, salted pecans and
coffee was served to 27 members.
“Pyorrhea” May
Follow Neglect
at'
“Gl
tractive
UMST’”
Did you ever see an
person with irritated
Druggists refund money
bottle of “LETO’S’’ fails
City Drug Co.
O. C. Hartsell of Mart was
of relatives and friends in
CLEM your plate, Patty!
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You and all other American boys and girls have a
big part in the job of making the food our farmers
are producing go just as far as it will in feeding our
Army, our civilians, and in helping to feed many of
our Allies. If you waste only one piece of bread a
week, just imagine what a lot of food waste that
would be if all the people in our country did the same.
This is why Mother wants you to be sure and eat all
she serves you. If you want more, ask for seconds.
With her gas refrigerator, Mother has a good place
to keep left-overs for use in nourishing soups, stew:
and special dishes.
POOD WASTE
Cook Right
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inch in a covered utcOtiL
S. Cut down your grocer’s waste. Don’t pinch
fruits. Don’t handle vegetables.
with the provision
rule for eating
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Stringer, William J. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1943, newspaper, November 11, 1943; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1136429/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.