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TURDAY afternoon.
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Bailey survey, abstract 44.
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vision. In May, 1920, he was
ried to Miss Bertha
rider on western tracks
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and start operations.
who are parent;
public weigher. being elected
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Bible Days
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former’s home
with a
test, and has one of
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finest
Miss Gerelene Ward,
brought to
of R V. Robinson.
shower of
lovely gifts.
a
Cooke county.
been made Saturday afternoon.
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the guests proved
Winton Well To Be Tested
as did the dontests, which
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prophecy.
Lduise Solomon;
Mae Idell; jokes.
this new
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two beautiful volumes—style A, as illustrated below, and style B.
which is not so elaborate. To encourage Bible reading, this move-
task through. The White Sox beat
the Yankees 9-7. blasting out 24
It will out
not prayer.
luels,
Ctor.
scales are
Standard
chievement
high and
Lee Welch
City,
acres
short
known. The farms
cast of Era and a
cored 13
2325 feet.
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the Tigers 6-5 and 21 as the In-
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Only Three of Pitchers Work Full
Nine Innings in Major Loops Friday
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call it the greatest prayer in the world.
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shows Style A in
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all Bible days now, for our readers are coming in daily
with their Bible coupons and carrying away their choice of the
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point out that timber has been cut
and destroyed in the more settled
mated good for 100 barrels of oil
_a day from sand topped at 1165 j
This newspaper wants every one
readers to have this Bible
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json, state experiment station;
A. Moore of Grand Prairie, in
rge of the agricultural exhibit
the Texas Centennial, and Dr.
P Humbert. A. & M. College
leticist. A barbecue lunch was
and C. R. R. Co. survey, abstract
164. west of Twin Churches, esti-
mated good for more than 100 bar-
hammered out.
Three Complete Jobs
/Well To Start On R. S. Rose Land
Muller and Wiel of Oklahoma
[ City have taken contract to drill
inid the trad*
sitting, and
have lots of
A year ago hundreds of thou-
sands of jackrabbits were killed in
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Gainesville, and it is reported will
soon start drilling operations on
the Culp acreage.
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ftamsey Brothers, of Oklahoma
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By ANDY CLARKE
(Associated Press Sports Writer)
The pitching mound is a danger-
IF YOU HAVE SOMETIIING TO
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GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVIILE, TEXAS.
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m program were: G. W.
>. district farm agent; L. I.
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lappink limp black leather
‘rogress
RESS UPTREND
. /IN SMART BEACH
coupons and
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mar- grades. Handmade covered wagons.
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known no
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i but they know what they want:
After all, that is the secret of con-
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ter than 800 barrels of 42.7 grav- Trew Producer Makes 200 Barrels
ity oil a day. Seitz-Comegys-Seitz and Kin-
gery Brothers No. 8-B Trew has
been completed inis week from
them. In the recent a
test, Joan Flint scored
Peggy Myers, Tommy
ers. g
fifth time this year.
Hal Schumacher
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four Browns hurlers but he more
W. B. Hudspeth, 7
others in some f
for Every Roador to Got a Now Biblo
itself along with the convolution* of the brain.
Preye1
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smiles broadly when the score
card shows him in the 20‘s with*
the youngsters. Often he registers
a perfect round and gets slaps on
the shoulder.
At such times he is in high good
humor and declares he •wouldn’t
trade this old musket for the fin-
est gon on the rack.” The "old
a gunsmith or the factory
the next
This well will be the first real off ham Oil Company on the Meadows
set to the No. 1 Bruhlmeyer. land. J
which is estimated good for bet-
Trew Well Makig 100 Barrels
DOLLAR BILL
is n friend in need. I sell
DOLLAR RILLS far future
delivery, payment guaran-
teed by STATE RESERVE
REGISTERED POLICIES.
See Me Before You Die!
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women
Prpjer
This well is located
t God ~|
morning at 860 feet in
‘O'
ferings pasted with abandon.
Only three of the 16 pitchers —--- — .
who started yesterday saw their out of the box in the third
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two
for- . who can
it edges. round corners.
ITrew,: home place] well, is
on by leading newspapers throughout the
country, and in this city by
the bats. The lowest hit total in
either league was 13. banged out ,
as the Pirates beat the Dodgers ball.asthe.Gants
6-2. Altogether, 13 homers were the Reds onl -
tike a mermaid’s
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Bonner. Well To Resume Drilling to location and fhe well will be
Hardin Oil Company expect to ■ spudded next week. The Rose
resume drilling early next weekwel should be among
on the J G Bonner well which producer s completed in
has reached a depth of 2293 feet. ! Pi , .
This well is south of the Merrick,
well on the! Bell land which just .
feet of rich oil sane at <
the Cards [
than made up for his lack of bat-
ting effectiveness. He fanned 11.
V an L---g--, _
No. 1 twirler was the victim as
School Exhibit
Friday afternoon i
building the annual exhibi
ville. and will move in drilling ma- •_ ----- ------ . , ,
chinery within the next ten days with keen eyes for his age. doesn't, Robert
others making
The Ruwaldt-Couch Petroleum --------T .
Company, has staked location in ’ field the other day:Althoush he
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After the' guests were registered, ।
scrolls revealed the wedding would and teahers
take place in Hotston, May
vocational agriculture
figure in shimmering sleek-
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of Arlington:
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and plans made for next year meeting
Mrs M C. Browning and *' Sdi
Willis Mallicote, prepared
served an attractive plate
The Denton district rally for
Methodist young people], opens this
evening at First Methodist church
with Rev F. A. Crutchfield of
Mrs Wallace Gregg. president Denton in charge of 'the vesper
of the Parent-Teacher Asocia- service. Groups from
.hits, four of them home runs: a
There are fortunate
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1 gether and gifts ‘were presented
A humorous scrapbook made by to Lacy Idell and Miss Frances
-----* . - 1 very interesting .Willis.
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MRS JACK HOWETH
| Mrs Jack Howeth was reelected
president of the executive board of
e Y. W C A at a meeting held
this week Mrs William C Culp
was chosen vice president; Mrs
A. W. Wells, seqretary: and Mrs
Claude Jones. treasurer
Mrs Wells and Mrs. Jones were
made members of the executive
board Committee chairmen will
be named later
sisting of star cookies.
• nd most men pray—whether they admit it or not
ia the sous answer to ths question, "If a man die, shall
McCubbin, Earlyne
COOKE COUNTY OIL NEWS
Maxine Turner, who
number.
ment is being carried
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length coats.
._______a gun from stock that
to be an important member of the seems to have been made for
this year, them Others. not so lucky, must
found higher1 for opening a new pool for the,
on other leases : county, due to highly favorable j
This well gives structural conditions. The Mocarz
'■ > an e.xten- Oil Company of Dallas has con-
kitchen Shower honoring I the ninth grade give [Mrs. J. M. i sion to the northeast. Kiel and 1 tract for putting down the Hugon
’ > bride-elect Barnett, their teacher and sponsor, Kiel will probably start an exten- t ‘ nn hhng he fineet
shower of lovely gifts, sive drilling campaign within the drilling outfits eyer
Friday at the lunch hour, pupils next ten days. Offers of $750.00 Cooke county.
an acre for close-in leases had t
it came direct from Heaven, and did not un
strong and durable, three 98c
ters. J (
Mr. Lowr se
$ R Prayer is Hope with winge. It antedates all History.
Humanity itself. But prayer without faith is
Seely; Grancy, Miss; Callie Miller;
history, S. T. Lanier; j----t----
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Slim Newt urn has set pipe and a well for Whitfield and associates
expects to dill plug next Monday of Oklahoma City, on 40 acres of
to test a rih oil sand topped at the R. S. Rose land in T E. Harde-
1707 feet-in No. 1 Winton, fivejway survey, abstract 464, only a
miles southeast of Gainesville. The I short distance west of a well be-
formation in this well is reported (iyg completed by F. W. Merrick
running high and it has all indica-lon"he Bell land, south of the (
tions of making a good producer, i Bruhlmeyer land, in the new shal-
! low field southeast of Gainesville.
why the Lord • Prayer is th* greatest prayer in the world
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rels of oil a day from sand at ,
1030-103114 feet. Bailing was'
started on this well at 7 o'clock shale, passing the Trinity series
un- l with formation running high.
L [able to lower the oil up to noon This area is thre miles north of i
-let-. The gravity of the oil i Lindsay and is considered good
2 and get the beautiful volume illustrated opposite—
7 Style A—gilt edges, a complete con- $s OS
n cordance, colored maps—for only * •
< hureh Notices
May 16 ($pe-
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. DEMONSTRATION ON
VEGETABLES GIVEN
’ Tl>< Burns City Home Demon-
• stratic club met Wednesday eve-
nihg in the home of Mrs W H
Honelly Miss Nette Schultz,
hne demonstration agent. eave
• a interesting demonstration of
the> modern ways of preparing.
Voicing, and serving different
spriet iea of vegetables. Those pres-
mt were Mmes Cecil Stephens,
Charley Stephens, and Misses
Nadine Hughes Aline Lemmons.
3 and 1Allie King The next meeting
will be in the home of Mrs. Vern
walker.
is the highest det of man, in it, he i» nearest to hie ( restor
the farthest from his sometime brother the brute All
. continue through
1 Mrs. ‘ Sunday afternoon when young
I and people of the Denton church wilk
* con- present an entertainment pro-
Texas 1 gram.
xirctadly down
p Some Fran-
ine prayed and
mg Let your
re men. that
works and
which is in
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Kmart. The days when Mademoi-
selle put on any convenient ba th-
ine suit and headed for the water
are no more. The 1936 idea is to ‛
dress for the beach in a suit which
shows off its wearer to the best
advantage. Suit, figure and face
unite to achieve the desirable al-
lure
Top* Fit Figure In Front
Rich cravat silks bright flow-
ered challis, soft figured rayons
and gay pebbled cotton are used
to make the new suits, cut with '
short, fairly full trunks or designed
as, a maillot topped or brief skirt.
Tops fit the figure in front and
are often bare to the waist in the
back Some of the suits are made
over thin wool material to give
them weight.
' Crinkled rubber suits and elas-
ticized satin suits which cling to
ure are worn with the swimming
mnt*. There are also short loose
towling coats dark hues or striped
effects which are multicolored as
Joseph's coat.
Culotte Froeks Favored
Slacks are shewn in great num-
bars for the .lounging hours on
sunny sands. They sometimes ap-
pear with cuffed hems and tail-
ord ,tuck-in shirt tops all made
ofjjavy shanting or one of the crisp
new canvas-tike rayon in white,
beige or yellow; Culotte (divided
ski11 beach frocks of linen and
shnting are also much in favor
1 WClose fitting rubber turban caps,
rope and raffia sandals and can-
vas pouch beach flags comprise
tie rest of the beach parapher-
. Vila
ter appreciation
lovments being
inw watch thim
much •"in the swim.”
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ef st a th
not be determined for several
days and the total loss is yet tin- 5ilyf Se Hunter. ;
of this school year Thursday aft- tague counties are expected to at-
ernoon in the (Spanish room After tend.
the business session, high lights A play will be given by First
of the year's work was discussed Methodist young
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JU E522129 WM6ans
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shaped sandwiches, and punch to ------4——
17 women. , i Swap it or sell it by the use of
! Register classified ads.
it Heid j - r -
at the school
poem, Gladys
_______ Roy Godwin;
will. Willie Pearl Wilkerson; class
_ _ Plain Print Eihle. Di;
vinity Circuit limi black sea!
grain textile leather cover, red
large type.
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F. w. Merrick Has Cemented Hess .Vellood for 100 Barrels
Casing on Well on Bell Farm FL W. Mfrick, op J. W.Hess. in
F. W Merrick. Inc., set casing Jno. C. Richards survey treated
and cemented Saturday morning lime topped at 1245 feet this
and will drill plug next week and week and has a well estimated
test 13 feet of rich sand showing good for 100 barrels of 42, gravity
oil from 2325 'feet to 2338feet on oil a day. This well is in the
the Lillian K Bell land in the heart of the shallow field north of
Strong survey, directly south of Muenster and will start an active
discovery well on the Bruhlmeyer drilling campaign by other oper-
farm, southeast of Gainesville. ators who will drill down to the
new lime.
Well To Drill on- Bruhlmeyer Land
Anderson-Kerr Petroleum Cor- Aldridge Well Spudded
poration are having derrick Geo L Pace has spudded No. 5
erected this week on the north end Aldridge, in the W. C. Davis sur-
of the Bruhlmeyer 83 acres where vey. in the Muenster field. The
a well will b started next week Aldridge well will be an offset to
The Target Drilling Company has the Mudge Oil Company No. 9 on
pointment as postmaster May 12 hooks and posters. Sand table
(and took up his duties on that date, work has been very interesting for
often made of the same material, , At present, he is assisted by Al- the fourth grade. I
and finished with trim reveis and fred Maddox former postmaster. Guy Clements is the outstand-
psl.
v25:
Tbin " why we
musket” is a (Spencer) twelve
Lingle Mungo, the Dodgers guage double, with 28-inch bar-
NQ. 1 wirler was te victim as rels, and was used in his family as
Weaver went on to victory. Mungo a field gun for many years.
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WN FIFTH AVENUE
j Veteran coon hunters are
By LARRY BAUER alarmed by the destruction of den
The fellows were kidding the j trees and are demanding more
oldest shooter out at the skeet protection foi this animal They
Mr Lowry volunteered when ing pupil in the Sixth grade with [
the world war was declared and only two B's the entire year, with
served as coporal in the 36t
post- , The second year home economics ._____ ___ _ ,
master with Mrs. Edna Highfill as class have as their outstanding 1 today and drillers had been
assistan. . । pupils Wenona Lark arid Willie B. able to lower the oil up to r
Mecuistion. The first year class Saturday. The gravity of the oil
has done excellent work. The boys' ; is 41 plus, and was fonne hichen
Mrs. M. M. Epps and Mrs. Pa vid , class made and furnished a i than production on other
McCollum were co-hostesses in the miniature home. Wednesday aft-l west and south. ““
night : ernoon, pupils of these classes and I the Muenster field quite
—i... . .. . i i— - -- -—i to the northeast.
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It is divine faith breathed into human word*. All creeds, lor
mulas, systems, philosophies, theologies—are within it* miracu
compass. It is Religion itself. Like the dewdrop, it orb*
universe. Wise men have studied it reverently. (neat men
people. The
wer named
Texan -way •
ivasota," ia
er, born and,
■ r had at-
These pretty debutante* treated New York’* modern Fifth Avenue
to the rustic spectacle of a hayride. The two participants are Maridelle
Rodiger (back) and Catherine Moss. It was all for charity. (Associated
Press Photo)
held. A Spanish play written and
staged by four pupils of the sec-
ond year Spanish Class was; given
in the auditorium by Misses!Willie i
Pearl Wilkerson, Bi ll yd Sue
Hunter, Gladys Mad Idel! and MiG , i
dred Rose. The play was given,
in both Spanish and English
in the study of Texas, members
of the first grade class made a log ;
___________ ’" irhished t
‛ Ma Orders: Send amount for Styl A ot StzleB..withtr
* of these coupona, and include 1? cent* additonal
iktng and inaurence
:s .Erazos de
hin day the river
ducer Northeast cf Muenster sand, is estimated good for 400
Kiel & Kiel of Wichita Falls and barrels of oil a day. This well is
Nocona, brought in a wildcat well in the new area recently discov;
. . Saturday morning on 40 acres of ered southwest of Marysville, and
MeCuistion, bottle dolls and Texas history i the J. J Perkins land in B. B B. 'north of Muenster.
of three da ugh- scrap books is their outstanding . _ _ _ - • -
N । work of the year.
ved six yats as in high school, history and Eng-
gy, --e -i--d July lish bote books and arithmetic
For the past six years, tests were interesting.
lasted seven innings during which
all of the Pirates' runs were gun was anything that could be
. zaz.., anu 0n, a. u.. g,-,,scored. Weayer shut out the op- fired,” he says "Later I got guns
not accustomed to be driven fromi position until the eighth when Li-i to fit me. This is one When the
‘ ‘ .... - nus FYey banged a homer with one , skeet business came along 1 pent
on; ya little money for stock and ’Mr-
Johnny Marcum was pounded 1 rel work and this old scatter-horn
I as the] suits me.”
Indians unlimbered their artillery ■ The oldest shooter represents a
, for seven hits and five buns at his , type of sporting gunner found
< expense. Earl Averill and Hal everywhere These men get "a gun
Trosky hit homers. Trosky’s being1 that fits," and that is not as easy
his seventh of the season.
D! Maggio Still Slugging
Joe Di Maggio, the Yankee
______ rookie, continued his amazing bat- sistent shooting.
In the National circuit, the Bees! ting, with two doubles ’ and
beat the Cards 7-5 with 25 safe-1 singles. Johnny Broaca. the — < wu -as
ties. The Phillies conquered the mer Yale star who was expected ! pick out
Cubs 11-6 with a grand total of 30 te he "" immortent memher of the -----te
blows, and the Giants shut out the Yankee pitching staff - ----
Reds 2-0 with 15 hits bouncing off was knocked from the box for the have
here Tuesday as it he result [ of a
hail storm. The exact loss could
- work on their guns until they meet
pitched fine I individual requirements
Giants won, allowing
______ ily five hits, but he was < When ducks and gecse start
taken from the box in the ninth ' south next fall they'll find a good
after ne developed a streak of' place on the central flyway for
, j_wildness. ) much needed rest. This federal
ISl mte FM- prtenshecreemmegmatony btra
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whogave.the Bro ns, nine.hit I been nickedfor seven hits, includ-i pected by November 1. The tract
and Oral Hildebrand of Clev la nd. , home runs and two ] includes 7,000 acres, of whic h 6,000
who gave the big guns of the Bos-i A.. ‘ " •
■ ton Red Sox only six hits i “oUDS.
Newsom was the only Washing-! Leroy Parmelee of
ton player who did not hit against > was slugged for ten
LI • but one of the Boston runs betorc
.1 't 1 giving way to Ed Hc-- in he
,, for 4g i fifth while seven hurlers saw duty numerous
Gea for 48, the Cubs-Phillies slugging I last year, the rabbits still pester
of Culp and Culp land, a ’ match the farmers and ranchers Beaters
distance southeast of the i । l ! surrounded a specified area in
I southwestern Kansas during April
bers: Tap. Doris and Peggy Mc-
Collum. ami | quartet comppsed METHODIST YOUNG *
PEOPLE TO MEET
Senators beat the Browns 10-5;
IT A I I LV VIK W • and Ruebelene Wilson were next
; T L. Charles Wilson has saved $2.08
rn 4 II LC (DDa’L since February for his school bank
I ANEB UFFIUE account, and Norma Jean Mal-
licote. $1,09.
• | ! The third grade library record
HAIL DAM AGES CROPS IN shows Bettye Jean McCuistion has
SOUTHERN PART OF THE rea,i 38 books while Billie Jo Mil-
COUNTY; ( LISS DAY HELD ler read 36. and Margaret Lowe,
gold lttering. larze. clear print, -dgex, medium
acres of E ' owiis several guns his favorite is - _____
C a remic that brings forth sucn com- regions until there are very few
just l ment as: "Don’t forget your ram-] trees left fit for a coon to live in
north of Katy railroad, in the new ! rod.? or Be sure your powder is
shallow field southeast of Gaines- dry"" ( Wallace Leishman, youngci.
The oldest shooter, a quiet sori (brother of the well-known Jockey
-- - r ------ -----**n-*—• Leishman, is an up-and-
line
Fitted for
were t I -T___L
directed by Mrs. Clifford Felker of , Senior Class Day
of • Mrs. The senior class exercises were
of adifferent typethis yearjand
was were given Friday night in ; the
with form of a play at the high school
chen. auditorium “The Rosy Pathway.”
" - ? ------ • Hostess,
Mildred Rose; senior boy. Randall
storm The
been awarded the contract to put .Alice Johnson lease.
down this test. This well is lo- .
catcd about 1000 feet north of No.
1 Bruhlmeyer. which is the discov-
ery well of this new area.
Well To Drill On Delisle
Anderson-Kerr Petroleum Cor- feet.
poration are rigging up on a south-'feet west of Bridwell production
west offset on the T. C. Delisle on the Trew land, and is 2,000 feet
40 acres in the Strong survey, southeast of production of Peck-
about two:mill’s
of Valley Vi4w wh in ih hail VALLEY VIEW, May 16 c$pe-
greatest damage ' ial ‘ Sunday school will be held
seemed to be on arms of Robert at the regular hours at different
Hunter. Fred Martin. Will Hunter, churshes Sunday morning but no
‘ P Willis and preashing services exdept at the ]
elds there was Methodist church where the bac- •
50 per cent loss calaureate service will be held at •
11:00 o’clock. The following pro-i
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are shown in a low backed mallot
often topped by a detachable skirt
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gram will be given:
\ssembly Program Processional: Mrs.
The last assembly program of licote.
the school was given Wednesday Hymn: "O. Worsh p the King"— J
morning with Marse Anderson in congregation.
charge. , ( chorus: "March on
The participants were: Reading. Invocation: Rev. W.
Billye Earl Switzer and Alton Methodist pastor.
Cole; Hill Billy Band, composed Hymn; "Give of
of R. C. Hunter. Wallace Godwin the Master."
and Earl Ward, who played sev-i Duet: Beth and Lela McCubbin.
eral selections; tap numbers. Sermon: Rev. W. E. Hand, Bap-
Gene and Doris Polk, accmpanied tist pastor. I i
at the piano by Mrs. Oral Wil- Closing hymn
liams of Gainesville: and an accor- True.?’
Willis Mallicote Benediction.
Recessional.
Hi I nothing, but
x sone she had
j •. » ason the
n mil asked her
E 1 • ded in her
Whitesboro, daughter
Epps.
A fortune telling plan
used in presenting the bride
many useful gifts (for the kih
Brick ice ream and cake
served to 40 guests.
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have lived and died with it on their lip*. One-half the world
Anderson-Kerr Petroleum Cor- (sand at 1200 to 1275 feet, and is
poration have rigged up on the G. estimated good foi 200 barrels of
A. Stelzer 38 acres in the Stroud high gravity oil a day. This well
survey and will drill a deep test 1 is north of the Muenster field and
if necessary. The first pay lime southwest of Marysville,
is expected between 2500 and 2690 ———
Trew Will Good For 400 Barrels . ,
Dillard and Harris No. 2 Trew. ( southwest corner of 17
recently* completed; from 1260-foot Van Slyke estate, in
,il the squaw. .
inns the river
i irse. as every
t te geographers
• 11 ini to
C ivnsota" are al
Daily & Weekly Register
. • i
• ous place to be these days with the
major league batsmen taking all;
sorts of liberties at the plate.
For a pitcher to work a whole
game is getting to be something of
29 books.
VALLEY VIEW, May 16 The fourth and fifth grades have
Oliver Lowry received an 1 ap- made attractive Texas - scrap
COOKE COUNTY
GROUP AT DENTON
About 20 Cooke county farm
men nd women, accompanied by
‘ eunty Agent F A '* Lloyd and
Miss Nette Shultz, county home
dmonstration agent, were among
the 2.500 visitors from 70 counties
vho attended the annual short
course at the Texas State College
M Women and the field day at
te state experiment station at
Renton Friday.
The women visitors spent the
day at the college, inspecting the
dant and viewing exhibits of col-
ige work, particularly those re-
iting to home making and tural
Women s activities
‘Dr T. O Walton, president of
, A. & M. College, delivered an ad-
dhess to the women this afternoon
dh "Better Homes ” urging better
dtizenship and mutual considera-
, ton among members of the fam-
iy as more necessary even than
tetter houses ami more household
coveniences.
HAt the experiment station visi-
tota were escorted over the farm,
idwing experimental work Farm-
<s manifested especial interest in
smmer legumes in view of the
■•W federal soil conservation pro-
MATH KNELL OF NUDIST
’ EFFECTS SOUNDED BY THE
- SEASON’S MODES.
By ADELAIDE KERR
INEW YORK (APi. — When
* smart young America goes to the
beach this summer, it will cover
up more skin than last year and
"dress up more than ever before.
• The 1936 suits for swimming and
lounging blaze an independent
. - trail. - j
Gone are the nudist effects
achieved by a bandana around the
but, another about the hips, and
a wide expanse of epidermis in be-
tween Most of the suits have a
, bare .sun-tan back cut out to the
waistlie, but they are "all there"
in front and are not be abbrevi-
at ci as to trunks.
> They follow a "dress up"
trend which is both new and
i 1 of the high-
fere she knew
■ ild be pro-
- ay According
h e trader gave
4 s to a squaw
me , valuable
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Here’s Your Chance!
Present at this office ONLY THREE COUPONS
Hail Damages Crops
There was quite a grair loss
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presided at the last meeting in Cooke, Denton, Wise and Mon-
"* lay aft- tague counties are expected to at-
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 225, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 16, 1936, newspaper, May 16, 1936; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1437716/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.