The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1948 Page: 4 of 8
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gn Director, .
We can now furnish a Gl: pjjjyg ‘Civil Rights’
on * 160 UMK Tot. Bond of TeagUe, state
"campaign manager for the
States’ Rights Democrats, left no
doubt today as to his stand on
the so catled civil rights pro
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•The most intelligent people.
6f both races in the South op'
pose this atrocious measure.”
Bond, apfomingnt attorney, told
the Chronicle in an exclusive re-
lease from Dallas where the
Dixiecrats are mapping strategy
for their campaign in Texas.
Threp of the four leading san-
didatea^Idfc- president, Dewey.
For Sola: Small tome. al-
ready approved for KHA
loan to any GI who can
qualify. $4,000. Davis Co.
Since 1907.
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Preparations
Last minute preparations are
being made by the Business and
Professional Women for their
semi-annual Fall Style Show
and Merchant's Review to be
held at 8 p. m. Sept. 1 and 2
In the -Lee Theatre.
Committees for the review met
Monday afternoon to get the
models lined up, decorations
finished., and advertising under-
way.
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Teague Jewelry Company
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We Carry a Complete Line of Fine Jewelry and Lovely Gifts
4l4-B Main * Phone' 43
Serving on the committee are
Iriimana nd Wallade, he said, Mrs. Nancy Ham and .Mrs. Mil-
“are of the same kidney in that dred Williams, advertising; Mrs.
-each of them advocates the Ethel Lindsey, Mrs. Alta Long,
oonoxious Federal Civil Rights Mrs. Geneva Dorman, Miss Tom-
hojaua, Including the Federal- my Brown, decorations; Miss Jer
ly-enforced , intermixture of ry Hill and Mrs. Mozell Carroll,
races.” j publicity; Mrs. Siddle Owens,
I Tne only sane and sensible Mrs- Ellnor Sherman, Miss Bet-
courte lor Texas and the South
uj pursue is to vote tor Thur-
mond and Wrigui, States Rights
(•residential candidates, who
stand tor decency in govern,
rnent . .” Bond asserted.
"In the present emergency,” he
skid, ’Texas should Join her
sister southern States and pres-
ent a united, Solid South in fa-
vor of Thurmond, who is the
only true Democrat and states-
man in th* presidential rac.”
Fc-rtljizef may- be bought to-
day for. Just 50 percent more
Vtian before World War I. At
the same time, farmers get near-
ly 200 pe.cent more for their
farm products than in the pari-
ty period o/ 1910 to 1914.
ty Tuley, and Miss Ramah Jean
Neal, program; Mrs. Mozell Car-
rol, Mrs. Doris Moore, Mrs. Dora
Briggs and Mrs. OlUe Hamilton,
tickets; and Mrs. Mellie Dunn, e
Mrs. Flllene Hudson, find Mrs. [He
Willie Owens, , backstage ar-
rangements.
Mrs. Clara Riley will super-
vise the review with Mrs. J. W.
Padgett, president qf the clyb,
assisting.
Some 50 models will parade
across the stage exhibiting latest
fashions In soft lingerie, formals
with a sophiscated air crisp
house dresses, smart town wear, lie
suits with Doir touches and keep of
ring
Keys I
following t
Tic* gig
club
fice-en
to
Wax applied to the dustpan
helps the dust slide off easily,
prevents sticking when applied
to the tops and bottoms of
drawers, and prevents rust when
applied to the painted surface
of washing machines.
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Public Enthusiasm At Mirrored
LYNDON JOHNSON
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4 Legon Auxiliary
Members Will Attend j
State Meet Sept. 12
Four members of the Ameri-
can Legion Auxiliary have been |
chosen to attend the state con-
vention in Corpus Christ!, be-
ginning Sept.. 12, Mrs. G. D. J
Boyd, Jr. president elect revealed j
today. ’
The four attending will be
Mrs. Maxine Quarles, Mrs. Anna-
bello Ward, Mrs: Helen Fulcher
and Mrs. Boyd. -
The Driscoll Hotel will be the
meeting * place for sevefal din-
ners,d ances and lectures, Mrs. |
Boyd said.
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Among People Who test
Silver Lovin^ Cup
For Fair Queen
Is Received Here
'!A 12-inch silver loving cup to|
be awarded by the Juniqr Cham-
ber of Commerce to the winner!
of the Fair Queen Contest, one!
of the highlights of the Free- i
stone County Fair and Rodeo,
Sept. 11-12, has been received j
here. .
Meanwhile, Teague girls seek-
ing to represent the town in the |
contest are continuing tb solicit
votes at one cent each. The
money must be turned in to the
Chronicle office before noon
Wednesday, closing time of the
contest here.
Prizes will be awarded to afl
participants in the Fair Queen
Contest scheduled Sept. 11, clos-
ing night of the fair.
Donating prizes are Teague
Jewelry and Gift Shop, City
Drug, Palace Drug, TanneFS
Drug, Gazzaway Photo Studio,
N, W. Bendy Company, Pfidgtfs
Beauty Salon, end Peyton
Brothers Dry Goods.
MIDDLETON’
Food Special
GROCERY MARKET FEED
Phone 100 Your Business Apprecii
CRUSTENE, 3-lb.~€j*n .................
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COFFEE, Folgers, Mb...............
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IiEANS, Pinto, 2-lbs..........1 '
Cookies, White Cake or Devil’s Food
CAKE MIX, American Beauty
TEA, Tetley’s, Mb. ...
Large
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SALAD DRESSING, l.pt. Morton’s
RETURNS HOME
Ralph Smith, Jr., has return-
ed to Luling after spending the
summer here with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.. E.
Snearly. *
EDWIN SEALE TO PREACH
Edwin Allan Seale, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Seale of Teague,
will preach at the First Baptist
Church Sunday.
GUEST OF MRS. BELL
Mrs. Bud Wharton of Houstor
spent last week in the home of
her mother, Mrs. W. B. Bell.
PORK and BEANS, White Swan,
No. 300 ......._____r...........................
anilla. Strawberry and Bntterscot
JUNKET ICE CHEAM POWDER,
2 for __________________
LYNDES HOT ROLL MIX
Small
SOAP, Palmolive, 3 for .........
PERCH FILLETS, lb. 1
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SKINLESS FRANKS, MK.package|
PICNIC HAMS, Regular and Cooke
FROSTED FRYERS
CHUCK ROAST, lb.
We Reserve Right to Limit Quantitie
Hey, Kids!
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Crow, Bob. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1948, newspaper, August 26, 1948; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140688/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.