Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 23, Ed. 1 Monday, September 25, 1944 Page: 3 of 6
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Mildred Scott and
Pfs. John Young Wed
P.-T. A. Council Makes
Plans for New Year
We still have no merchan-:
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St. Jo Garden Club
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Constitution Week
Program for P.-T. A.
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110 South Dent on St
Telephone 684
sories.
Pvt. Prichard is a son of Mrs.
Grayvita Vitamins WORK-
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Wesleyan Service i
First Methodist church.
Free
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Pbone, write
ginia. Attached to an airborne in-
; fantry division, Pvt. Prichard re-
cently returned to the states after
service in North Africa, Sicily,
and Italy. He has received the
Purple Heart and Oak Leaf clus-
ter, and presidential citation.
Mrs. Prichard has returned to
Texas, where she has resumed
her work at an aircraft plant in
lege, and taught school for sev-
eral years. The couple became ac-
quainted while Pvt. Prichard was
stationed at Camp Wolters, and
his bride was a teacher in the
Margaret Prichard of Baltimore,
and K. F. Prichard of West Vir-
pital in the states for treatment
for an arm injury, Mrs. Prichard
lar session, brought out a new Dickerman Drug store, 115 East Cai- ■
i slate of electors pledged to Roose- ifornia street.
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Miss Mildred B. Scott became
the bride of Pfc. John E. Young
Thursday afternoon, in a quiet
the Sieg-
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HILBURN MOTOR COMPANY
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
Dixon at Broadway
» —Massive 2-piece bedroom suite
—Beautiful walnut finish
—Genuine 42-inch PLATE MIRROR
—Full dovetail drawer construction
• —Solid hardwood—o veneers or fibre
—Large 42-inch, 4-drawer chest
Our MANBEE equipment-—dedicated l .
fnest, most ecientifie way to tart and correct faulty ali
balanee. Stop by and see it. Aa inspection of year ear L*
wihout obligatiom. Doa*t put it off—4— safety's eake.
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the faction which lost control of
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This entire suite QUALITY BUILT throughout and
MUST be SEEN to appreciate the remarkable value
Knight's makes possible this week. No trade-ins,
none sold to dealers.
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IN8PBCT1ON
OP STEERING AND
WHEEL BALANCE—T#
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IF YOUR WHEELS WOBBLE, SHIMMY OR
ARE HARD TO TURN . , . SEE US NOWJ
We Repair Radiators
== south of Nijmegen and 1
• Eindhoven, but they were beaten
" back again..-
to your safety--4s the mewest,
alignment or
wilbomado
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Wiley was hostess to members of
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Guild,
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Schopmeyer street, and Pvt
Charles Prichard of Baltimore,
The oldest dated specimens of
Chinese bronze were made in the
13th century B. C.
a Model's Figure
“I lost 32 lbs.
wear size 14 again”
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RADIO
borne reinforcements
tack. No exercise. No laxatives.
No drug*. Eat plenty. You don't
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Mrs. Warren Cox, 1001 East
Main street, 3 p, m.
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Officers Chosen by
Men’s Bible Class
The Men’s Bible class of the
Good Service on
All Electric Appliances
Hoose Wiring, Motor Repairing
CITY ELECTRIC SHOP
Chen Turner. Mgr.
714 E. California St. Ph. 1497
Gainesvine (Tex.) Daily Register, Monday, sept. 25, 1944.
Wednesday
Stitch and Chatter
the south,
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l NATURAL LOOKIN
PERMANENT
Yes,—it’s true! You can now gi
yourself a marvelous permane
wave. cool-ly. Comfortably,
home,— easy as putting your ha
up in curlers. The amazing
Steals Coroner’s Tools .
KANSAS CITY (UP). — Police
here are wondering what kind of
a thief stole a 24-inch black au-
presumably a part of
fried line, was wiped
Rotgen area, south of Aachen, and
that the Americans had made
other • gains against determined
Elsie Harrell,
James H. Wallace
Marry Thursday
Ceremony Performed •
At Home of Bride’s
Brother in Dallas
SiGiTLEsS, ONE-HANDED BLONDE TO WED— Miss Vina
Baldwin, 21-year-old blonde, who lost her sight and one hand while
playing with dynamite caps at the age of 4, has arrived in Fenene
City to meet her soldier fiance, Pvt. Foster Pierson, 30 (left) of
suburban Independence, Mo. They met in her home town of Camas
valley, Ore., five years ago. He has just come home after three years
overseas. They are to be married before October 14 when he reports
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National Constitution Week —
was observed at a recent meeting the party at the Sepember
of the J. M. Lindsay P.-T. A., vention planned an active cam
which met at the school audi-paign between now and general
torium. Mrs. William C. Culp led E lection day. , .
the national p a r e n t-teacher * - “The fight has just started and
prayer, followed by a talk on will be waged unceasingly,” the
”What the Constitutton Means to statement said.
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all 5 & 10, +Fort Worth. She is a graduate of
the Gainesville high school, and
North Texas State Teachers col- !
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HEADQUARTERS
FOR’STEERINGISAFETY
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you just cut them down. Sim pie
when you enjoy delicious A YDS
Only 32.25 for 30 days supply.
Dickerman Drue Store.
4GG Taxi
WE SPECIALIZE IN PROMPT SERVICE
Capable Drivers and Good Cars—Try Us Once and You
Will Call Us Regularly
BELL TAXI
215 NORTH DIXON STREET
velt and Truman, and the su- . _ ________g ________ J,
preme court’s decision upheld the cratic partv losing control of the leaves in building up carbphy-
action as the most recent mandate cenerece he eeid d—i- ■ -
vote, not the big city unions,
which smashed the revolt in
Texas.” -
Colonel Blalock said state
Roosevelt-Truman headquarters
would be opened at the Hotel
Adolphus immediately. The cam-
paign organization will be formed
primarily to raise funds to fight t
the battle against the bolters, and
whatever is left will be used in
doubtful states where there ap-
rent club year. . • The Germans tried yesi
Program for the afternoon wai cut this supply lane neal
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Mopping Up
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We have succeeded in disposing of the
stock of the Stark Furniture Co., with the
exception of a few Odds and Ends, and
are desirous of cleaning them out imme-
diately for whatever they will bring. So.
for the next four or five days it will pay
you to see if there is anything left you can
members, and he is known to be
a faithful and loyal member of
the church and Sunday school.
When he is assigned to a hog- . —- - - —
British Break
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contains everythin? you need. Accept no sub-
■tit utes, but insistlon the genuine Ch«rm-Kurl.
Complete, only 50 cents,— pay no hore. Over
5 million kM. Safe for every type of hair. At
• Kress, Duke & Ayres am 1m
Rescue 14 Men
Trapped 10 days
GUANAJUATO, Mexico, Sept.
25 (cP) — Fourteen workers
• trapped inside “El Carmen” sil-
ver mine near here for ten days
were rescued by volunteer crews
yesterday.
Most of the miners were so
weak they had to be carried out.
Some said they ate part of their
belts and other clothing to re-
main alive. They had water to
; drink.
L#Pf veamatinw8xk.nysixaroxteit
gray hair is returning to its natural coior
GRAYVITA Vitamins contain the same amount
of-anb gray hair vitamin" (Plus 4aO Int uni.s
Bt) as tested by a leadinghousekeeping maga-
zine Of those tested, 88% had return of hair
color GEAVITA Vitamins are non fatten
ing. can't harm your "permnanent." 30 day
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ty, N. C., is said to have the
greatest variety of plant life of
any section in the United States.
serve commission in the army.
Mrs. Wallace is employed in the
office of Dr. James Atchison.
Dr. Philip C. Jones, pastor of
the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian
Americans’ big guns
Aachen were bellowin g at posi-
tions well east of Duren on the
Moss street. Ti _ „
service was read by Mr. Chism,
Cnurch of Christ minister. •
Front line dispatches said the
east of
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the four big cities of the state and utv coroner. The bag contained
pro-Roosevelt delegates from seven knives, two rib cutters, a
these centers were not allowed to pair of clamps, rubber aprons and
vote in the two test roll calls at gloves.
the convention. It was the rural . ■—
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The British also broadened the.
Nijmegen corridor, walling it off.
with tanks and American
First Presbyterian church held
its annual election of officers Sun-
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The bride wore a light blue
wool dress, with black accessories,
and was'attended by Miss Esther
Bartlett. Elmo Young, Jr., was
best man.
Once 154 Iba., Mise Reynolds
lost weight weekly with A YDS
, Yitamin Candy Reducing Plah.
No- -ha hes a model’* figure,
erience may or may
: tame but try Um
ing plan. First Bog
RtsuUs or money
See Oun
NEW MANBEE
SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT
FOR BALANCING WHEELS
AND TESTING STEERING
NOW AT YOUR COMMAND
on Salet‛• Sake
resistance. ‘
At Metz, the Germans still
held out against Patton’s tighten-
ing lines, and clung to trenches
and tank positions -on the west
s—
day, 8 p. m., Mrs. Monte
Bivin, 1520 East Broadv ray.
The Germans tried yesterday t*
ir Velhel,
north of
gates. They were left free to vote
• for some other Democrat for res-
. . toration of the two-thirds rule,
At an executive meeting held and if it rejected a proposed
by the City P.-T. A Council at white supremacy plank in the
the home of Mrs. Roy Wilson, national platform. ,
president, Friday, plans for the When the Chicago convention
year were m ode witn Mis. Wilson seated the pro-Roosevelt dele-
presiding. ' . ! gates and snuobed the other regu-
i Resignation of Mrs. Herman At- iar .Texas session s demands, 15
. kins, recording secretary, was ac 1 he electors said they would
cepted, and a committee was ap- not support Roosevelt and Tru-
- man. . . . This led to a fight for
. an. .0. a .. ....... control of the September con-
tion to be held this fall for thelvention, which the pro-Roosevelt
local units were, discussed, and 1 faction won. It nullified the elec-1 .. _ —
refreshments were served to the I tor resolutions of the May regu- supply. $1.50:100 day
eight members present. lar session, brought out a new Dickerman Drug st
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wore a red wool
gabardine suit, with a gold blouse
and brown accessories. Her cor-
Mr. and Mrs. James
lace returned Sunday night from
Dallas, where they spent their'
honeymoon. Mrs. Wallae is the
former Miss Elsie Harrell, daugh-
ter of Mrs. M. L. Harrell, 707
North Dixon street.
gra xed Anna Marie Van
The double ring n i m K •
Duker Marries
Baltimore Man
Marriage Ceremony
Performed Sept. 1
In New York City
Announcement is made of the
marriage of Miss Anna Marie Van
Duker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Van Duker, 627 North
Garden club Tuesday fought off repeated but,
i___e _______- ing German counterattacks.
sage was an orchid. Mrs. Harrell
attended her sister-in-law as ma-
tron of honor, and Jack Waxier
of Dallas was best main.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallac are re-
siding at 707 North Dixon street. I
He is in charge of the motor pool
at Camp Howze, and holds a re-
day evening at 7 o’clock in Dal-
las, at the home of the bride’s
brother. Ray Harrell. Dr. Douglas,
Christian church minister, read
ahe ceremony. A small group of
relatives' and close friends at-
tended.
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based on “Conservation” with
Mrs. Luke Grant, principa 1 speak-
er. Mrs. C. C. Redman gave an
interesting discussion on “Graft-
ing of Flowers.”
Fourteen members we re pres-
ent.
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and J. G. Estes is
teacher.
by Miss Carolyn McClure, Both factions have insisted
representative of the DAR chap- their views were those of the
ter, and member of the school Democratic party, since the first
faculty split on May 23. On that day, pro-
The group joined in giving the koosevelt adherents walked out
pledge of allegiance to the on. the regular state convention
Ta. fia<» 'and Annino Ane and organized their own meeting,
American, flag and, naming presidential electors and
stanza 0 ThJe,Sttarspangied aelegaes to the national conven-
Banner. Th J rizef he larg lion at Chicago.
est room attendance went to the _ & „
first grade taught by Miss Me- The regular session — in full
Ci 6 control of the anti-Roosevelt
t i v ", ..... group—also named delegates to
•Mrs. Jack K. Bell, president, Chicago. Its electors were in-
was in charge of the business ses- structed not to vote for the party’s
sion. A social hour was held at nominees for president and vice-
the close of the meeting. _ president if the Chicago session
seated the off-shoot session’s dele-
The teacher is Robert W. Brown,
assistant-
street
The couple was married Thurs-
approaches to Cologne.. I
The communique announced
that one German strongpoint.
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Mr. Morrow has served as presi-
dent of the class for mpre than
15 years, and on numerous oc-
casions has driven long distances
to reach Gainesville to b» present.
for the class on Sundays It is his
custom to be at the chi rch door
each Sunday to greet mt mbers of
the class and other Sunday school
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day, during the class hour. J. T.
Morrow was reelected president,
and other officers are: F. H. j
Turbeville, vice president; Felix
Johnson, Jr., secretary-treasurer.
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, Pfc. and Mrs. Young are vis-
iting relatives in Whitesboro,
Gainesville, and Fort Worth, dur-
ing his furlough. He recently re-
. turned from service with the U. S.
Marines at Tarawa, Saipan, and
Tinian, and will report for duty
to North Carolina. Pfc&Young is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Young,
’ route 1, Gainesville.
„MrsYoung has. been living,in September 1, in New York.
Fort Worth with her sister, Mrs. - - -
Albert Young. Her mother re-
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church, read the ceremony at the
church. The bride wore a navy
sheer dress, with white acces- i
side of the Moselle opposite that
fortress city. But the Americans
were squeezing in from positions
which last were announced as
only six miles away.
The thermal belt of Polk Coun-
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Oak Dining Tables, Library Tablet, a few
Odd Chairs*, 2 Bedroom Suites, some
large cheap rugs, 1 Oak Buffet, Walnut
Buffet, some Mirrors, 2 Macy Sectional
Book Cases, and a few other odd pieces,
Including a small number of Iron Beds.
We are going to sell them for what they
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