Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 270, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1938 Page: 8 of 16
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“THE HOUSE OF HITS”
PALACE
SATURDAY PREVUE
- Box Office Opens 11 p. in.
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SUNDAY and
MONDAY
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BEN
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WALTER
WINCHELL
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PATTERN
COCOA
HERSHEY’S
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY
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BROWN’S SALT1NE
Crackers
FRESH BAKED
Rolls
DATE & NUT
Bread
Small Size
Can
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I SATURDAY PREVUE
I SUNDAY - MONDAY
ALSO POPEYE COMEDY
FLASHES
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Can
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fine
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people
Lb.
Pkg.
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12 In
Pkg.
VICTORY
Friday A Saturday
DOUBLE FEATURE
White
Wheat
SYSTEM STORES
HENDERSON, TEXAS
STORE NO. 1 STOKE NO. 2
West St. 121 N. Marshall
K. C. OR CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
DRIED PEACHES
APPLES
BOB STEELE
in
“PAROLED—TO DIE”
ft K 5_
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15c
5 c
9C
12‘
7c
15c
AUNT SALLY’S “M” SYSTEM
Bread
17c
15c
with eorn,
vegetable,
whole wheat toast
Dinner:
•This
the I
/ NASAL1
1 IRRITATION
1 due to colcU.
today
AND SATURDAY ~
BROWN’S
MARSHMALLOWS
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Collins of |
..........Mrs.
Oscar On-
Trinity, spent the
home.
Mr. and Mrs. George McCann
and Smith Patrick visited in the '
home of Mrs. Jennie Worlejs of
Long Branch Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. 1Toy Welch and
daughter of Henderson .-pent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. D.
Mansinger.
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Jones and family also Mr. and
V, .Bradley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hunt had
ns theif guests Tuesday night
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Broome Fal-
se,
0.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stafford
had as their guest, Saturday and* "
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mc-
Kinley and two children, and Mr.
Bryant nil of Texas City. Mrs.
Edgar McKinley is staying with
her parents a while as he is very
sick
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McDonald
had as their guests the week end,
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lee McDon-
ald.
U)Vfc k"0
Rev. Woodaid filled his regular
appointment Sunday and Sunday
'light, but on account of it rain-
ing most all day there was not
•i many present as there usually
When nostrils are raw
And irritated,
Use Mentholatum,
You'll be elated.
1 GLENDA FARRELL
in
"FLYAWAY BABY”
'-SO
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JIFFY CROCHETED DOILIES
I CTD AMD Today *
OlIx/AlNM Tomorrow
| ' “THE 8 MESQUITEEHS”
I K‘. In “Purple Vigilantes”
L—■ ■■ ■------Also--
Chap. 5 “Tim Tyler’s Luck”
"Mysterious Jug” Cartoon
practice every Friday night at
the church. Everybody is invited lameville visited Mr. and
W. A. Hunt Sunday.
Mrs. J. J. Wallace spent last •
week with her daughter. Mrs. Kev. E s janierson cf |.(,UIn
, r I filled his regular service Saturday
attei.dii.g night, and every one enjoyed
■k out at | jt fjnej hut he didn’t get to have
i services Sunday and Sunday
night because of the rainy weath-
EARLY MORNING “M” SYSTEM
COFFEE St
/
forms I he
vegetables
in th"
Ik w
7 Cl
K
butler, li.r pudding.
The above two menus are not
. for red rein '. They include many
| uroteins, sugars and fats, but
| these elements are used in small
amounts and are offset by the
large amounts of cellulose foods
included in the same menus.
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K RY MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX
NEA S.rvico Staff Writer
EL Good food can become
medicine, correcting while
’sSffuriahex. Too many |
d(e the mistake of resorting to
Ihartics when a properly plas-
d diet would alleviate the con- ‘
ion in a natural manner. And
“diet’’ is not meant a sharp! v
Itricted list of foods. Sufferer-
>jn chronic constipation should
t themselves in the hands of I
) family doctor asd abide by
i. prescriptions.
His diet analysis will probably
gest eating more foods with hiHi
cellulose content, here arc some .
daily menus that combine plea- |
sant dining with corrective mea- I
stives. Studv them and make your
own combinations.
Two Day*' Menu*
1. Breakfast: stewed prune.’, I
oatmeal with bran and top milk,
' whole wheat toast with butter,
J weak ton with milk and sugar. ;
Luncheon: baked tomato stuffed)
salad of grateJ raw
with mayonnaise,
and butter,
weak tea. Dinner: crisp celery
I and olives-, roast beef, baked po-
I tato, spinach, whole wheat bread
I and butter, baked apple with
) cream.
' 2. Breakfast: stewed apricots,
bran cereal with top milk, " strips
'•.'icon fcri.-pL uholc wheat toast
.md butter, weak tea with milk
and sugar. Luncheon: crabflake
■ ocktail, spaghetti baked with to-
) mato. but not with cheese, bran
I muffin-' ".ith butter, hearts of let-
1 iicc with mayonnaise, prune whip
| with lig'l'l i r<;am, weak tea. Din-
ner: vegetable soup, roast chick-
en, creamed potatoes, peas and
buttered beets, pineapple and cel-
I
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I LATEST NEVIS
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You’ll find yourself so fascinat-
ed by this jiffy crochet pattern
that you’ll turn these dollies out
by the dozen in all three sizes. Use I
heavy perle cotton or four strands I
f mercerized string to oachievc i
that heavy richness that you usu-
ally find only In rare old lace. Use
i as luncheon set or just ns center-
pieces. Pattern 1669 contains ill-1
rcctions for making these doilies; i
illustrations of the mand of all the
material require-
ments; a photograph of a doily.
Send 10 cents in stamps or coin
(coin preferred) for this pattern
to Henderson Daily News, Needl"-
I craft Dept , S2 Eighth Ave., N"W
) York, N. V. Write plainly pattern !
i number, your name and address, i
show it topheavy in fats, sugars
and proteins. He will probably
recommend reducing the con-
sumption of lean meats, eggs,
fish, cheese, potatoes, bread ami
other cereals. All these are o
easily digested that they tend to
make the digestive system lazy.
So your doctor will also probaly
recommend bulky foods contain-
ing much cellulose. Cellulose is a , ,
carbohydrate which forms the : '.,’P!' "s?‘ '.
framework of most
and provides “roughage'
diet. If your doctor should sug-
iellulose or Roughage, It Aids System
Keep Active and in Good Health
----
Laura Wheeler Doilies Quickly Done in
Jiffy Crochet
, Miss Nolie Parker
' Parker.
Mrs. Bernice Broome had as
| her guests Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.
[ Willard Hudson, Mrs. Gladys
Berry and Mrs. Annie Nix.
) Miss Lily Mae Crawford is visit-
ing her brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Crawford of this com-
munity.
Jones of Timpson and only trailer tourist park in Texas.
— ’ 100
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Broome sur-
prised Mrs. J. K. Bradley with a
birthday dinner. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jones
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Poovcy and ) Mrs. W. S.
family of the Woodgb n com-
munity and Mr. and Mrs. Ottis
Pinkerton and family of the
Shiloh community moved into th: ton Broome and Rebecca Broome,
IIUUL’ITU UtTCLS, «HU CV|- I > n <-v — - - .
cry salad, whole wheat bread and C in favor of Patrick. The girls welcome by everybody.
j volleyball team of Patrick and
every Friday night
’ FvprvhnHv iu inv
to taxc a part.
Saturday night January 15th.
I Mrs. Bade Griffin, teacher in the week with her daughter.
Patrick school gave a party that Jennie Worley of Long Branch,
was enjoyed very much by the Oscar On- who is r
young people of lhe community. Trinity, spent the week end ..
Last Saturday night Mr. and
Mrs. Jun Rousseau entertained
the young people of the com-
munity with a paity that eveiy
body reported a i ice time.
Fridi:) afternoon January 14th.
the Patrick basketball team No. 1
and 2 p'ayi <1 the Brooks basket-
ball team No. 1 and 2. Team No.
1 r,cored Is-l'i in favor of 1 at
lick. Team No. 2 scored 14-2 in
favor of patrick. Then last Friday
afternoon Patrick’s basketball
team No. 1 played Brooks No. 1
team at Brooks. They scored 21- community recently.
i 1'» in favfii1 of Patriol
! volleyball team of Patrick and ---;—<>—-----
Chapman played at Patrick last Texas Gets Trailer Park.
| Friday afternoon, and the I’at-I WESLACO. Texas (UP),
rick girls were winners. j Rio Grande Valley city has
Coral
Woodrow Patrick of the Shiloh The park can accommodate
community visited their ancle i trailers and has a club room for
Smith Patlick last Sunday. | visitors.
U. S. ROYAL MASTER
*
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CON OIL AND REFINING CO.
FEATURING AMERICA'S SENSATIONAL
NEW SAFETY TIRE
JANE PICKENS - LEW LEHR
BUDDY CLARK
Every Wednesday Evening
Columbia Network, 8:30
Tune In
BEN BERNIE
“AND ALL THE LADS”
” SIMON
She sings! She sings!
lOVEXN”
with
LEW LEHR - JOAN DAVIS
SOAP
3
for
SOAP
25
6
23
3
for
for
19
TOMATOES
25'
Cans
14'
qt.
53
Galion
13'
CATSUP
12'
rkg.
SALT
8
o
pkg-
5'
pkgs.
25c
for
PkR.
15'
Cream
5'
CHAMP
s
can
Prepared
Can
9
J
Heinz
11 oz.
Palm-
olive
Pure
Apple
DOG
I'ODD
303
Size
Crystal
White
2 lb.
Jar
Lrg.
Pkg.
Lrg.
Pkg-
2
( ans
No. 2
3 Cans
No. 2
3 Cans
SWEET
CORN
TOILET
TISSUE
MEAL '
PICKLES
ALASKA PINK
SALMON
RAISIN BRAN
Morton’s
Keg. size
Heinz or Beech-Nut
TOMATO JUICE
25“
25“
15“
nr a Q No- 3 Early
IL Au June 3 Cans
25“
25“
10“
Sour or
Dili
19“
CHIIJ or
TAMALES
SKINNER’S
MACARONI 2
BEECHNUT
SPAGHETTI
19“
PURE RIBBON CANE
SYRUP
CUT
GREEN BEANS
23“
HOMINY-.’
No. 1
Tall Can
RED
SUPER SUDS
BLUE
SUPER SUDS
BLUE BONNET
SALAD DRESSING i<24
JELLY
SPINACH
10“
GOLD DUST 2
Dr. Warren's
6
5 lb.
Sack
r i
bars
SUGAR
FLOUR
24
COFFEE
Post Toasties
Y
A
33c
Xi ■'
25c
12Jc
LB.
LB.
FISH
25c
12c
LB.
LB.
15c
15c
LB.
LB.
19c
71c
LB.
LB.
lb.
SPRING LAMB
15c
II).
LB.
HENS
15c
29c
LB
LB.
10c
59c
CHEESE
LB.
Y
LB.
ARMOUR’S
BRANDED BEEF
Baking
Size ...
SHOULDER
ROAST
FANCY
LEGS
CLUB
STEAKS
SEVEN
ROAST
Pure Cane
Cloth Bag
Yukon j
Best
8 oz.
Pkg.
RIB
STEW
SEVEN
ROAST
VEAL
CHOPS
SEVEN
STEAK
No. 1
Side .
Jowls
Pound
Fancy
Selects
Gasper
Gou
ROUND
.STEAK
LOIN
STEAK
ADMIRATION
Lb. Package
lb.
Sack
Black Hawk
Sugar Cured
HAMS
PORK ROAST
Choice Shoulder
Cuts lb. I I V
Full
Cream
>/2c
89c
22c
LOINS or
RIB CHOPS
DRY SALT
12
5c
e. 59c
ARMOUR’S
QUALITY VEAL
it 25c
DRY SALT
10c
b 20c
*
OYSTERS
Pint 29c
Each 49C
1049c
SLICED BACON
, ’j
hilkjj "M System
■HUgCH Fancy sliced lb.
ffljIU RATH’S ZEP
L M Kindless
W Sliced
PORK CHOPS
Nice and 1 Q A
Lean lb. luC
ib. 19c
ib. 10c
ijfli
SAUSAGE
100“' Pure <7-
Pork Ib. I f C
Whole or "17 a
half, ||>. I f C
Center Slices ... lb. 25c
DELICATESSEN
BAKED HENS
With Dressing and
and Gravy
BARBECUE
Boneless, sliced
wiih Gravy
HAM
Home Baked
HENS
Large size, dressed
and drawn
MILK
Butter
LB.
Guaranteed
Fresh
Tall
or
Vegetok
4 Ib. Carton
DOZ. 20c
38c
32c
Compound
EGGS
ARMOURS
Fresh
Creamery
Small ^7 FA
Cans
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MENTHOLATUM
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for
17c Yams
Potatoes
17c
2
CARROTS
5c
BELL PEPPER ib.10
|C
Ea.
lbs.
lbs.
DOZ.
Strictly U. S. No. 1
Red Triumphs
Jumbo
Stalks
FRUITS^
VEGETABLES
YELLOW
ONIONS
10
ll».
5
Ib-i.
BEETS or
RADISHES
V
10c
29‘
3C
15c
CABBAGE 2
CELERY
Bunches
for
Firm Heads
LETTUCE
2
NICE SIZE TEXAS
GRAPEFRUIT
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 270, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1938, newspaper, January 28, 1938; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1331220/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.