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10, 1936
FHIAY AFTERNOON, JULY 10, 1936
GATNESVIJE DAILY REGISTEI L GAINESVIIE TEXAS.
•'AGE THREE
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Social Calendar ! Clothes Closets Best Improvements )
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The Show World
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the
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- She put
she may have the 240 feet which the opening for the door
one into the bed-
S. Mahoney and
/
Gloria Stuart
with stain, varnish
of the year. He made a
small part
been fall-
8
Frances Drake
I
ing over themselves to
F
N
Mrs
assisted
Battle Creek.
as Warner
who
have the leads. "The Frisoner of
Shark Island” is based
on the ac-
A. Mudd on America s
Total expense was $8.45.
1
• coast of
d
A number of young people from (
ankle of
a
cradies . CUM
life in a
deelgates, has returned home
LEONARD PARK
Brown
35c
beans.
wonder
and scoes drawn from surround-
ing communities crowded the mar
MINISTERS GIVEN
I
Rev Bill Rice, pastor
response to the invita-
PIES
A
was one of the most stirring serv- i John R Rice who is conducting
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25c
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x
30c
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vis of Marietta, Okla.
Harvest
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to members of the Grand Avenue
ly at 8 o'clock.
I
Camay Soap
____ bar 5c
Crisco _ _ _ _3 lb. Can 57c
_ _ 24 oz. pkg. 23c
Miss Sally Austin.
___1-4 lb. pkg. 23c
BAKERY
Calo Dog Food____
_ . 8 oz. Can 5c
Jello, assorted flavors
lb.
pkg. 6c
24
r'
Lx Flakes
small pkg. 10c
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i
15c
SUGAR
54c
Mixed Sausage 3 hs. 25c
85c
4 <
I
Stew Meat
Ih. 10c
10c
12c
EETA"
WVf It KONOMY Mill
lb. 25c
Iced Nectar Tea
29c
ks
4c
18c
Loaf
4c
15c
ress
S.F.CORN FLAKES
Lb. 3c
Picnic Items
»
. 5c
2
11c
25c
Peanut Butter .. .Lb. Jar 15c
Each 25c
Watermelons
TOMATOES
2
17c
Doz. 25c
LEMONS
Plain Olives..... ,Qt. Jar 39c
I
lb. 7c
Doz. 23c
ORANGES
Sliced, Lb. 20c
Jar 12c
Jelly .
+
. Large Wieners ......Lb. 15c
Head 5c
Rajah Mustard
Jar 10c
I
lb. 10c
Picnic Hams
Lb. 20c
I
Doz. 10c
LIMES
Lb. 21c
Pkg. 13c
Lb. 15c
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SPECIAL
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ASK KATY AGENT
MEATS
K
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES /
Favorite Mat ches, box 3c
Waldorf Tissue __roll 4c
White King Soap
Liptons Tea____
East California street
JOHN HARDY, Prop.
Sugar Cured
Squares
John
brutal
LOVELY TEA AT
HOME OF MRS.
KUEHN TUESDAY
he appears. And this in
to such powerful stars
SO CRISP
they actually
crackle in
milk or
24-lb.
Sack
Small
Packages
Returning: Special
train leaves Dallas
Sundays and Mon-
days at 11:15P.M.
until
oil
Henry Douchet, 34-year-old rail-
road brakeman, saved the life of
Harold Peters, 5. twice. Seeing the
boy trapped on a railroad trestle.
were
and
longer wants to be the screen’s
"feminine Boris Karloff.” Cast
in more films of the shudder-
across her rocm which was 18x16
feet, cutting off a three and one-
and
ome
Katy Excursions
Every Week-End
Pure
Cane
8-lb.
Carton
1 6-0z.
Loaf
H ipipe
I cutting
the land
8 O’CLOCK or
RED CIRCLE
4
3
Large
Packages
floods
to the
NUTLEY
Oleomargarine-
Dry
Salt
apple or apricot
Fach .....
i
I
AIRWAY
Coffee
I is al- a
lu ng the
vorid for
on-forest
lent. it id
t and."
ontrol
GRANDMOTHER’S
BREAD
Wisconsin
• Cheese
Assorted
A. K P.
gnd papered the room a light tan.
She painted the woodwork silver
gray
Home-made Pecan
Flea
Hupoff
Mer is the
E 1
E '
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■ ’ +‘ Me
E •t b
E ak
T oday
and L
Everyday
10-lb.
Cloth
Bag
Approximately high head and foct boards which
she cut down, leaving posts stand-
» grocers everywhere in the
Mother Goose story pack*
age. Made by Kellogg in
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l
I
t.,
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ing, large
size .....
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Crystal White
Soap
ALL BRANDS
Shortening
’K
N
A
$
9
1
Fresh
TOMATOES...
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Ver
Co. :
X
VERY LOW
FARES
Th *v are ably assisted by the po-
litely villainous Basil Rathbone as
Through Train Srrriir
on Saturday* and Sunday*
Old Fashioned Yellow Pound
< ake, fresh butter and QfT
eggs -----... ZeC
rIEHUS
ON PBRHDE!
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Miss Mary Cogburn was
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Bread
Libby’s
Pineapple
j set in Gainesville,
Kuehn in serving.
i
Send Hl Wrappers to Palmolive-
Peet and receive a large Cannon
Tow ell Free:
eetatiea •
I betss
* th
Sliced Bacon
’rell PEPPERS
I u olorado •
HGREEN BEANS
day afternoon at 2 o'clock in
the assembly room of
v thou-
r parity "
cotton
rec ased
k Bred-,
at has
checke
ider of1/
on the
ears up
r 1935
a few
telin-
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Large Franks Ih. 15c
Thirty-one persons made deci- ■
। B. C. Andrews, Vivian Sage, Grace
Douglas, F. A. Talpey and Leon
'Spencer of Dallas, Mrs. C. A
i Shepard of Kansas City, Mo. and
anam
k ' eggg
85c
Blossom
EVANGELIST JOHN RICE HAS planted: Okra.
OBTAINED 23 CONVERSIONS cumbers pinto
IN HIS MEETING HERE 1
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CLUB GIRL PLANTS
VARIETY VEGETABLES
sions in
maid? That’s the romantic ques-
tion propounded in the Majestic
offering for Sunday, the latest
starring vehicle for Robert Tayior,
“Private Number." Filled with
a
strong supporting cast.
I helps
us frgop
at least
m in had
ood pr-
atonists -
r partly
rstatioh.
& agri
j
rhroas
itted
ailding
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cakes, nuts and mint's were served.
Out-of-town guests were Mutes .
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ITS TOO HOT
TO BAKE!
... let uw do it for you!
CAKES
Stuffed Olives.;. .64 0zs.32c
- ■ 1 1 ■* ■-
table and the; Frightener
8-oz. pkg.
27c
RECENT BRIDE AND SEVERAL
VISITORS HONOREES; 100
GUESTS CALL
Glawn and daughter, Margaret. ;
Miss Dorothy McMillan of Dallas.
. , Misses Billie and Gene Gardner, j
coming. Sunday | Miss Marv Isabel Zimmerman.
Evangelist Miss Marion Ricketts of Sherman.
Tuesday afternoon honoring her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Leo M
Mrs Leo M. Kuehn. Sr., ’enter-
tained with a lovely tea in her
home, 213 .South Denton street.
tendance at the open-air revival
100 guests called during the.aft-
; eron. ’
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i YOUNG PEOPLE AT
Lettuce
has aban-
screen romance in
doned an ambition. She no
"Membrslt the" house F party the cracks, then finished with lin-
composed of the younger married seed oil, varnish and wax.
— She had an old oak bed with
il’s Island” just off th
Fine erispy, < risco erusts,
choice of cherry, apple, pine-
up a
took
ing about 20 inches above the cen-
ter and curved the foot and head
boards She removed the old fin-
a partition entirely
some time
who are guests of Mrs. John L. half foot space. This space was
Kuehn Jr.. a recent bride; Mrs. Simpson on East California street. cut into three closets, one to open
Tohn B. Pearson of Carlisle, Eng-istreet,/ , . into the hall.
land, and Mrs. Fred Moore of Dur-; The Kuehn home was beautiful- loom which she improved and the
ham. North Carolina, guests in the ly decorated with baskets and other into the adjoining bedroom,
home of Mrs. J D. Leeper; Mrs. J. bowls of zinnias and gladioli 'rhe These closets were equipped with
" hh 1. j Mrs. Franklin table was laid with a lace cloth rods tor coat hangers and shelves
Mahoney of. Hollywood, California; * over yellow, centered with a in one end. All were papered with
Mrs. Frances Britton, Mrs. Ed- crystal bowl of zinnias, flanked light paper.
ward Lee Talbot and Miss Sarah1 on either side by pink candles in SLe c-nvased and papered the
Cleaves of New York City N. Y,. crystal candelabra. Color, of pink, ceilin,ghich had Peen painted,
____: yellow, and green were used in the - - - - - -
EhstsKa-S , refreshments. Brick ice cream.
of the
church.
Saturday
County Home Demonstra-
tion Council will meet Satur-
ej,' J * 7
Tony Robello, Pine Bluff second salvation. Luke 12:20.
, baseman, is Portuguese, but was : ---------——
were Mr. and Mrs W. M. Mc-
services. He is
who plays the
Rankin, and <
below. Then he dove from the
cowcatcher and rescued the lad
from the water.
the First Presbyterian church are ANINNK A I
azerann, ,hunl” PLAN BAPTISMAL
S"wn ‘made"inc‘iHIp With'the RITES SUNDAY AT
Our Bakery in the future
wirhe changed from Gines-
ville Baking Co., to—
PURITY
BEAVER FALLS, Pa. iAP>
stand out and glow with such fire j
that the producers haye
luckiest combinations - for
CHURCH ASSEMBLY- smooth and finished with
Hall, who with Tom
and Billie Lee make
youthful love-making, gay ro-
onstrator of the Dexter Women's, tress pad. v j mancing, and hilarious comedy by
Home Demonstration club. | She had an old cak dresser that the irrepressible Patsy Kelly, this
had a cracked mirror,-she re-! new picture bids fair to be one of
moved the mirror from the frame, isthe most pleasing of the season
Swap it or sen it by the use of
( Register classified ads.
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DON’T FAIL TO TRY OUR
NEW A. & E BREAD
I ,
would not smooth it. She filled
tual imprisonment of Dr, Samuel j
iwn “Dev- i
wax A
Martini
Crackers
Pke14c
and-shake variety than any
other feminine player, since
Myrna Loy departed the slinky
type roles. Miss Drake fre-
quently expressed a hope of
making the grade as Public
onions, beets, cu- ■
beans. Kentucky
string less green ,
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TRY OUR WEEK-
END SPECIAL
• rthrBewlegogarpen demonstra'■ lothing cooperator of the Sivelis
She more than reached her goal Bend 4-H Girls club The frame
; for onions, which was to plant 510/of the closet was built of scrap
feet for her family of six. She also • lumber. This was covered with
planted 200 feet of beets in her! heavy paste board boxes, then
spring garden and will plant more papered irside and out with scrap
in her fall garden in order that paper. A curtain was hung over
are used on the
dresser.
S
born in Hawaii, and learned his
1 baseball in California.
varnish, sandpapered, stained, var- i thunk they have scored a perfect
nished ad waxed to match bed ' bulls -eye this time by putting
and hung; mirror above dresser [ R cbe Taylor and Loretta Young
A bookshelf was made from the, to:et r- It is said to be one of
frame that mirror hung in— thisithe
was hung over a table which she
made, thesbase of which was made
iamiwaseyeng
not used. These were finished antics come in for considerable at-
Plans are being made for a bap-
tismal service in Leonard Park.
4) 8-oz.
4 Cans
Sj1A"
g-p.6 >
2ia •,vr*
8 i•: 1-
is con-
5 j-
eKN
ARA,
daya •
Ds
FLOUR
i Florida Arrested for his kindness
. in treating the broken _
. John Wilkes Booth after the Lin-
• coin assassination, he
, demned to live out his
' | veritable pest hole
4 • i
FIRE, TORNADO
And AR Kinds of
INSUR ANOS
The name of George Grice on
your Insurance Policy is
like Sterling on silver.
Geo. M. Grice
116^ South Dixon Street
Telephone 73
tention. Others in the cast are
neighbor made a walnut straight Marjorie Gateson and Joe Lewis
chair to place by the table She! , ‘
repaired and refinished an old
rocking chair. An old walnut
washstand was refinished and ■
FLOUR
" " -$1.59
- $1.49
ICANTALOUPESm’arK"
IB : Each . .. .
1
@ @ @ The Greatest Question Any Man
[MISS SSnYWife wensresusM.hat shal ‘ Po
. HOD 1 -> i k On Saturday night, the service
Denton street. p conducted by Evangelist John R.!
They had as their guests Sunday Rice of Dallas. Rev. Rice spoke on
1 their daughter, Mrs Floyd Wai- the subject.. "Four Fools."
lace and Mr. Wallace of Sherman.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Baker and
Mr and Mrs. Everitt Greenwood of tion Twenty-five were conver-
’Dallas Tuesday. Mmes J. W sions, six were reclamations. It here, ami his brother, Evangelist
I Newcomb. C. E Murphy, and J G
Abernathy of Ardmore. Oklahoma
visited in the Baker home.
‘ Guests who are planning to
■ spend the weekend here are Mr
and Mrs. W. G. Davis, and W G;
1 Jr . and Miss Mary Sue Davis, and
Mr. Davis' mother. Mrs. Sam Da-
SAFE WAVSTO RES
Visit a Centennial of Pomantic f 2 - n^-History-on Parade in Texas
1 . ■
Majestic is a bit player who has!
made a bid for the act ng honors
Betty Crocker 13-egg 1K,
Angel Cake, plain .. IOC
bed with divinity, boiled ic-
Walker’s
GR APE PUNCH
Six hundred feet of tomatoes
and 2672 feet of other vegetables
, have been planted in garden of
Leona Self, garden demonstrator
of the Union Grove 4-H Girls club
The following vegetables were
crackle
oR\Po
SN _/
“I believe the best part of my . stain, varnish and wax. She added i
bedroom improvement is having I five slats to her bed to have a ]
three clothes closets—my house > slat for each row of coils in spring,
did not have one at all," said Mrs. j made pillow protectors, spring
A. W. Henderson, bedroom dem- ’ cover, mattress cover and mat-
pt.
10c
....... 1
JOWLS Lb.
hen, . T*
utes
Ha‘• Best
1
SLICE a banana into a bow)
of Kellogg's Rice Krispies.
Pour on milk or cream.
You’ve never tasted a
cereal thatcombinessowell
with the flavor of ripe fruit!
Rice Krispies are whole-
k some and easy to digest. At
hostess will be conducted by Rev. Bill Rice ... ________________________
.. .... —_____ -e-ns and Rev. W. G. Stroh. Rev. Bill group of relatives at the Leonard
Baptist Y W. A.. Tuesday evening Eie wilispek on "How shad "tpark in Gainesville with a picnic i
Salvation?” Services begin night-and swimming party
Weaker Sex.
First evidence of her weak-
ening ambition came with her
part in “And Sudden Death"
coming to the Plaza Sunday,
in which she has a completely
romantic role, the lead oppo-
site Randolph Scott The
story, although a scathing in-
dictment of reckless drivers
and careless ‘streamlined mur-
der’ is essentially a romance.
Only’ a few days ago, Porter
GROCERY SHOWERS
—0. ■ , I
Chamber of Commerce.
Tuesday
Business and Professional
Women will have a picnic at
Leonard Park Tuesday eve-
ning.
Hundreds of Gainesville people j peans, spinash Tttce. bradishes,
J .........- " " icarrots, mustard. turnips, peppers,
{cabbage, yellow squash and pump- {
ket square Thursday night in at.kin.
SOAP 5 -
> omng
ging
ereasing
as
ods •
„onsibil-
:h would
.not ex-
rnment
Li The
• runoff
abilities.
|I. When
land, it
ks the
s This
bettor,
eep*
rr han- -
No. 1 for the
She removed the dark gray
paint from the floor with lye. used
sand from the creek and a brick to
smooth the floor as sand paper
cut off the cracked part and cut I Catering to the public’s demand
down frame to fit. removed old i for love teams.’ the producers
E-y ■
7 cream
BREADS
Duteh Hol'and, Saltrisinz,
Kaisin, French, Parker
House Rolls, French
P'oppy Seed Rolls,.
Regular Tea
. Rolls
Crystal White an Small
P. & G. |y Bars
Siners Bran
in the home of her parents.
i Miss Margaret Howard, pro-
gram chairman, used “Home Mis-
sionaries" as the subject of the
lesson Assisting Miss Howard,
were Misses Opal Greer. Cogburn. Gainesville, this
Marv Mitchell, and Rachel Grif- evening at 7 o'clock,
fen J. R. Rice will preach and thereiMr. and Mrs. Dero Austin and
A short business meeting was will be special singing.
conducted by the president Miss In his message last night on
Bendell Lorance. during which the "Four Fools," the evangelist men-
next meeting with Miss Verah tioned first the fool who says j
Chapman, was planned. { there is no God. Psalms 53:1; the!
| Lovely refreshments w e r e fool who makes a mock of sin.
served to twelve members and Proverbs 14:9; the fool who is slow
i visitors i of heart to believe the Bible, Luke , .
’ - and the fool who neglects Douchet clung to the cowcatcher
‘ 1 and pushed the boy into the river
MAMMY LOU SAYS—‘ It takes a light hand and a fine flour to make good bis-
cuits -but dey is both wuth strivin’ after if yo’ is got a biscuit-lovin’ man in
house.”
“Ig
Betty Crocker (iolden-Sno
Layer < aken, fresh oranges
and lemons, topped •0,.
with shredded coconut •JC
Standard Fp Fe A 4• 4 No 2
English FEM « Cans
Fundamentalist Baptist
• 68
1
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Kec,ga $
RICE
KRISPIES
&a-e•s
Current ly appearing in "The
Prisoner of Shark Island” at the
WATERMELONS-- ...15.11c
placed in one corner of the room
for wash basin and pitcher a j
screen was made of scrap lumber,
canvassed and papered to put 1
around the bathing center
Da pe ries were made of ecru
scrim and a braided rug was made ■
from an old blanket Braided mats |
Baxter and Gloria Start,
17c 3 lbs. 50c
ices of the revival. Eight were re-’the revival meeting on the market
ceived into the fellowship and square, were surprised with gro-
membership of the Taylor Streetcery showers Thursday afternoon. I
Fundamentalist Baptist church, j Messrs. Rice extended their ap-|
Tonight. Evangelist Rice speaks preciation to the kind friends who, ____________________
on "Why Your Prayers. Are Not participated. gngc
Answered ' He announced that on i ------------- 2 A ."4 “9 PAIINn TDID
Sunday night he wili apeak on SOUTHMAYD GROUP 5 ’ "wIM g
HAVE PICNIC HERE’ " coaches
SOUTHMAYD Mr. and Mrs | J I I A
R. L. McMillan-" entertained a
4-oz. pkg.
15c
COFFEE
-17c
“ ' ONION CROP AIDS I was her goal. She has 120 feet of
THIS FARM FAMILY,°a
- , a SCRAP LUMBER IS
sonsrophanteoa"en rebrrmydannne USED FOR CLOSET
. 1.2′1 A clothes closet 3 feet by 6
and ome-half. bushels have been,
• gathered and dried, besides having feet that cost 15c for nans, has
■ enough to eat fresh all year, by (been built by Sarah Lou Johnson,
secure his k
Carr.dine, *
Sergeant, ">
completely walks
away with every scene in which
opposition
his five year son to see his
first movie jit was “A Sud-
den Death."
Among those attending the con-
ference are Misses Sarah Louise
Priddy. Anna Marie- Van Duker.
Eula McCain, Dorothy Jane New- i
ton and Betty Miller, and Newman
Shell and Ellis Van Duker
MR. AND MRS. BAKER
ENTERTAIN GUESTS
> Mr and Mrs. A. Baker of Dal-
las have moved to Gainesville to
reside and ate at home. 925 South
In Bedroom, Club Demonstrator Says What chance has -love between
_________________ a- millionaire’s son and a personal
$
'll
$
Ej .....2 k 9c
FOR BETTER BISCUITS - - -
TRY MAMMY LOU’S FAVORITE
MAXIMUM
4 Big
Bars
Chum Salmon Cans
BANANA
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