Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 87, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1938 Page: 3 of 6
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ELIZABETH GRAHAM, Editor.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cook were married January 3.
The women sponsored a “Lottie
Christmas offering which
With the late Rev. H. C. Hand per-
forming the ceremony.
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Jove it!
Jack K. Bell
R. F. Spires
$5.95 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats...
ALL PLANS OF LIFE INSURANCE— HOSPITALIZATION
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$12.50 Jackets and Sweaters..
$10 Jackets and Sweaters....
$8.95 Jackets and Sweaters...
$8.50 Jackets and Sweaters...
$7.50 Jackets and Sweaters...
$5.95 Jackets and Sweaters...
$4.95 Jackets and Sweaters...
$4.00 Jackets and Sweaters...
$3.00 Jackets and Sweaters...
$1.98 Jackets and Sweaters...
FOR METHODISTS
MYRA, January 5.—An inter-
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OF XLI CLUB MEETS
, Mrs. Yancy L. Culp was leader
Tuesday evening at the meeting
of the Music Department of the
XLI club held in the home of Mrs
J. M. Wilfong, 1332 East Pecan
ustr City, Mrs. S. W. Brown,
lainesfille.
turkey dinner at their home. 1010
East California street.
Many nice gifts were presented
to Mr. and Mrs. Cook and- places
were marked at the dinner.for the
following guests: Mr. and Mrs. E.
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Mrs. Tempa
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Manicure_______--
Facial __________-
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The NEWS you’ve
waited for! Choose, from
styles right in the height
of fashion! New Colors.
New Materials! Jin
the crowds. Be here
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TO YOUR HAIR
WITH
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PERMANENT
Machineless Waves
$5 .. $6.50 .. $10
Machine Waves
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5 he hostess served refreshments
to; Misses Marcella and Marjory
Buf row, Leona Barclay of Law-
"Gaines rille.
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t .the Grand Avenue Baptist church,
beginnag at 10 o’clock.
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Thi ;sday evening, December 30.
■ a pretty party, honoring Miss
le Greene, who is moving soon
ion, for the Foster family was held
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Foster on Christmas Day.
Present for the enjoyable day |
were: Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Henry i
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cye i
Henry and family, L. M. Foster -
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HAVE ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cook observed
their 25th wedding anniversary
Thursday noon with a delightful
Jacke
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$1.00 Jackets and Sweaters....
INSURANCE
Life Insurance a Specialty—Notla
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Mrs. Billy Claire McKinley and
Miss Verna Ross Cook, beth of this
city.
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FOSTER FAMILY IN
REUNION LAST WEEK
COESFIELD, Jan. 5. A reun-
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guests members of the family.
Those present were:’ Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Reeves and son, Carol
Don, of Gainesville;" Mr. and Mrs.
Hulen Waggoner and daughter,
Gwendolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Travis
Beall, Mrs. D. D. McKinney. Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Waggoner and fam-
ily.
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Rec (nition of special visitors.
App ntment of committees.
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Saturday
General meeting of XLI
Club will be held Saturday aft-
ernoon at 3 o'clock in the home
of Mrs. J. M. Wilfong, 1332 E.
Jess Wilson;
John Jones,
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Gaisville. .
-B ckner Orphan Home, Dr. Hal
B ner.
A-story, Mrs. Barnes, Myra.
R solutions, enrollment, miscel-
lan pus business, minutes, bene-
dict on. '
singing "Saved, Saved."
Mrs. Frank Dustin conducted
the lesson period on the subject,
"The World Is Won,” basing the
text on the tudy for the next six
months. "The Moslem World.” The
leader told of the “Life of Confus-
cius,” the great Chinese teapher.
Mrs. Charles Cochran read a paper
on "The Moslem Gift to the Chris-
tian World,” and Mrs. Dustin re-
lated interesting facts about the
life of Mohammed.
The hostess served a • refresh-
ment plate to 23 members and
guests.
Teague’s 25th. Annual January
Clearance Men’s and Boys’ Wear
This annual sale event brings you fine tailored clothes that are remarkably low in
price. If you are interested in saving then you will be on hand early in the morning
to assure yourself of the best selections.
CLEARANCE Men’s Suits and O’coats
Superbly tailored . . . rich fine fabrics that will wear
and hold their colors.... styles for both men and young .
' MI SS MARIE GREENE
i PARTY HONOREE
I ~ExTER, Jan. 5.—Mrs. Carl
> tor Oklahoma, house guest of
| Mil ses Barrow; Marie and Helen
Wa ts, Anna Lois and Louise
Lai ib, Jimmie Lee Dawson, Vera
Ma Welch, of Era, who is visiting
hei , brother, V. L. Welh; Alene
M Kenzie, and Celma Lee Walker;
an ‘Messrs. Maxey Williams, Mer-
Vilott, Mrs. T.
Vhitesboro.
Woe bine, Mrs.
Quarerly Session of the
", i W men’s Missionary
I - Unon Is Scheduled
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, • The quarterly meeting of the
Woman’s Missionary Union of the
at the Whaley Chapel church. east Tze
of Gainesville, on December 30, Moon
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Mothers, here is an opportunity for you to fit up your
boy for winter and school... and at big savings. Every
boys’ suit and overcoat in our entire stock has been re-
county Council of Home
Demonstration clubs meets
Saturday afternoon, 2 o'clock
in the assembly room of the
Chamber of Commerce.
Reporters of the Home
Demonstration clubs meet
Saturday a f t e r n oon, 1:30
o’clock, in the assembly room
of the Chamber of Commerce.
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ikse, Sof,
Ll liquid'
esting lesson on "Missions" was de-
, I... , . ' jveloped by Mmes. G. W. Farrow,
ley Mr and Mrs. V. D. Aston Mr. A E. Barnes, Albert Andress,
and Mrs. M. A < lift and son. Rob- John Blanton and Miss Mary : ent except onejson, Seymour Wag-
ert. of Denjson, Miss Verna Ross Farrow when the members of the I goner and family of Longview.
Cook, Miss Bessie Mae Milner, and . Myra Baptist W. M. S. met at the ______
Mr and Mrs. Cook. chirch on Mondav aftrnoon
WOMAN’S PAGE
MRS. C. B. THAYER
MISSIONS HOSTESS
Mrs. C, B. Thayer was hostess
to members of the Women’s Mis-
sionary Society of the Dixon Street
Christian church Tuesday after-
. noon at her home, 1014 South Den-
। ton street. Mrs. Hague Roberts
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CLEARANCE Boys’ Suits and O’coats
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vinaDelasbar,,.Faymandhanliott. YEARLY REPORTS
was heartily contributed to by the
She is the entire church. Seven members
former Miss Stella Ballard. They ; were present.
are the parents of two daughters, I
year’s work were given Monday
afternoon at the meeting of the.
Women’s Missionary society of the
-I Forein Field,
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Ttesday
i Fidelis Matron’s class of
First Baptist church will meet
Tuesday afternoon, 3 o’clock
in the home of Mrs. G. H. Hol-
land, 1102 North Dixon street,
for election of officers.
Foster and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Smith and family, G. F.
Eddington. and family. Mr. and’
Mrs. A. W. Foster and daughter,
Sallie. Mt-. and Mrs. John Neu
iand family. Mrs. L. F. Putman,
and Messrsa Ray Wilhite, Ervin '
Ward, Ray Foster. Weldon and wj
J. Majors, and Charles Moore and L
Miss Dorothy Jean Carpenter.
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R. Ballard, Mrs. George Milner.
Mrs. R. A. Ware, Mrs. H. C. Br id- ,
Brooks.
A social hour was enjoyed dur-
ing which the hostesses served a
dainty plate of brick ice cream,
snowball cakes and toasted nuts to
the members and guests.
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PARTY TUESDAY IN
PETE WEISS HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Weiss enter-
] tained a group of friends in their
I home, 816 East California street,
Tuesday evening.
Games of bridge and “42” pro-
vided entertainment and dainty
refreshments were served to Mr
and Mrs. R. W. Shelby, Mr. and
। Mrs. Guy Foresee, Mr. and Mrs.
I Ray Sellars, and the host and
hostess.
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tary-tueasurer, Mrs. W. L. Driver,
AGainesyille.
: Speal music.
h Report on education: Mrs A. L.
Jordan, Gainesville.
, g ofr Seminary, Rev. Roger
* Smithseminary Hill, Fort Worth.
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1 Ie living room was decorated
-g in I liday colors and a crystal tree
| on ■ * reflector centered the dining
tal e. Games and contests were
Li dir eted by the hostess assisted by
■ # Mil i Celma Lee Walker. Prizes
T we | won by Miss Vera Mae Welch,
i i‘. MB i Greene was the recipient of a
5 bag let of lovely gifts from the
gir 1 and the young men presented
. her with a beautiful gold cross and
ch, in. Each guest wrote in an au-
cluded the meeting.
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LESSON ON MISSIONS
Enro Iment.
V i Reso ations.
The, Quarter's' Work—Local
Preside its:
- Bear ead, Mrs. Millard Russell,
/Sivells Send.
$3.00 Boys’ Suits
$2.00 Boys’ Suits
owl wit,
1. Clark
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actorse
es of 50.
street, with Mrs. Walton Wilfong
and Miss Margaret Bradley as
hostesses. The subject for the eve-
ning was “Absorption from a
Wider Field;”
Following a brief business ses-
sion conducted by Miss Blanche
Brooks, Mrs. Culp discussed “Some
Musical Annals Before 1890.” Mrs.
Cecil. H. Tinsley gave an enlight-
ening talk on “Music Education to
1910” and a vocal solo, “At the
Window” by Frank Vander
Stucken was offered by Miss
Corpus
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CLEARANCE Leather Coats, Sweaters
Every jacket... famous Summer’s brand ... and every
sweater in our entire stocks has been drastically re-
duced for our TWENTY-FIFTH annual clearance sale.
You’d better hurry down early tomorrow for the best
selections!
‛i Personal Service, Mrs. Nolan
19 Terry, Gainesville.
is Young People, Mrs. M. E. Miller,
he|prin-{ ;
state is 1
j Gaii isville.
$ B nevolenee, Mrs. W. E. Hand,
* broker 77 ;
Admore I !
Tesday I $
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gil Lee Welch, Harold Woolard,
Bob Greene, Charles Walker, Pete
Cook, Joe and Junior Vaughan, of
Marietta, Oklahoma, the honoree
and hostess.
ge
Teague Company
OLD LINE
LEGAL RESERVE
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GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAIN
) Mornisg Session, 10 A. M.
i Chor ster: Mrs. Harry Martin,
‘ Gainer ille.
i, Pianist: Mrs. A. D. Helm.
l! Gainesyille. *
E 1 -r Devotional: Mrs. A. F. Jones,
Gainesyille.
, / Greetings:
Gainesville.
5 Response: Mrs. John Blanton,
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$45 Suits and Overcoats......
$39 Suits and Overcoats......
$37.50 Suits and Overcoats....
$35 Suits and Overcoats.....
$29.50 Suits and Overcoats....
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' | Deyotional, Mrs. Gregg Howard,
6 Gainesville.
Reports and plans of committee
Ip chai nen:
ML Sion study, Mrs. E. J. Huf-
"ISfaker Gainesville.
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WAGGONER HOME
SCENE OF PARTY
HAYS, Jan-.'5.—Mr. and Mrs.
J. O. Waggoner entertained in
their country home on New Year’s
Day with a dinner, having as
ardship of Personality” and Mrs.
H. W. Stark gave the devotional,
using as the theme, “And Jesus
Said.” The members joined in
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i Lois,Mrs. G. W. Gillum, Sanger.
455 Myra, Mrs. John Blanton, Myra.
[- Tabernacle, Mrs. W. E. Greer,
lainesille.
! Valky View, Mrs Milton Pace.
3 ’alley View.
Whaley Memorial Methodist,
church, held at the church. Mrs.
V. D. Aston was in charge of the
meeting, giving the devotional on
the New Year's theme.
Mrs. J. E. Squyres, new presi-
dent, was introduced and con-
[ a- greae
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’ 36 Periodicals, Mrs. Tom Wilker- and family, Mr. and Mis. W. E.
•T ’ Bi son, Gainesville.
Missions, Mrs. Jess Montgomery,
vally Viev.
[ Margaret Fund, -Mrs.
Shap, Gainesville.
I St wardship, Mrs. L. M. Wyatt,,
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MADE TO SOCIETY
Final written reports of the
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Teapue Company
Dixon at Elm C ( | phone 600 •
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Gainesxille.
J Grant Avenue, Mrs. M. E. Mil-
( er, Geineville.
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$15 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats......
$12.50 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats....
$10 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats......
$8.95 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats....
$7.45 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats....
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