Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1944 Page: 3 of 8
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(iiWfniHe (Tex.) DpHy Register, Thursday, Oct 12, 1944.
tricia Offill.
Mrs. Moss
craft committee.
Of Her Works Picturing
Events in Her Life
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Glenna Maude Witt. president;
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5 & 10c stores; also all drug stores
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Mrs. E. P. Martin and family.
Speakers W
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FAIRY SOAP
Cleave Cason and Mr. and
Herbert Weatherly and
Mr. and Mrs. Cason have
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Thirsty or Not
You’ll Enjoy
Mrs.
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Combined Circus Imparts New Life
To Old Thrills Seen Under Big Top
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and Mr. and J Irs. T. G. Moss.
Others in at endance were: Mr.
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Joint Meeting of
Baptist Classes Held
Honor of Sid Cason
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Cason
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Mrs. A. T,
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Cold Weather is
Moving on Coast
By The Associated Press
Texas temperatures were brisk
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Mrs. & B. Powell
Of Sanger Is XLI
Club Speaker Here
LADIES’ NON-RATIONED
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classes was conducted by Mrs.
W. E. King, teacher of the Ala-
thean class.
Gifts were presented to each
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School to B : Held
. The fall flower show judging
school will be held in Dallas at
snappy levels when the cold wave
moved in.
Low temperatures today were
35 at Clarendon in the Panhan-
dle and 36 at Pampa and Lub-
bock. Light frost at Lubbock did
no damage to crops.
A bright sun was warming the
state today after early morning
lows here reported by Amarillo,
38; Abilene, Big Spring, and Dal-
las, each 42; Austin, 46; Browns-
ville, 67; El Paso, 59; Houston,
49; Sulphur Springs, 43; San An-
tonio and Waco, each 45; Fort
Worth, 43; Gainesville, 40; and
Wink, 48.
Read and use Classified Ads.
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Brown was elected vice president.
Yearbooks attractively designed
in the club’s colors of scarlet and
BRIAR PTPES
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Imported briar,
popular makes.
15th chapter of St. John.
An impressve installation ceree
mony for the new officers of both
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pianist, provided a
ground.
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of Gainesville. Rev. Fred Parnell,
pastor of Liberty church, will be
in charge of the program.
Pfc. Epps was a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Epps of Myra, former-
ly of Muenster. He entered the
army in Gainesville in October,
1942, and was trained at Camp
Rucker, Ala., and at Camp Pic-
kett, Va., before going overseas
in February of this year.
His two brothers, Pfc. Lester
Epps and Pfc. Vernon Epps, who
have been stationed in the Aleu-
tian islands, will be present for
the service.
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Gainesville; Mr. and Mrs. G
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and Mrs. E. S. Dawson
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WAR CORRESPONDENT HOME
NEW YORK, Oct 12 (P,—
Gault MacGowan, the New York
Sun’s veteran war correspondent
who was captured by the nazis in
France and later escaped, has re-
turned to New York for a brief
rest the Sun announced today.
NEW PRESIDENT FOR CHLE
SANTIAGO, Chile, Oct 13 W
Alfonso Quintana Burgos, 52,
minister of interior, became act-
ing president of Chile today, res
placing President Juan Antoni
Rios who is entering a hospital
for treatment of stomach ulcers.
who is with the navy somew here
in the Pacific.
as officers were
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Glenna Maude Witt is
President of Sodalitas
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toover-indul
due to any 1
why net try 1
member promoted from the Key-
stone to the Alathean group. Mrs.
Oscar Oatis, teacher of the Key- ‘today as a cold front which in-
stone class, and Mrs. W. B. MC- i vaded the northern part of the
Kinney, retiring president of the state yesterday neared the gulf
Alathean, were also recipients of
Mrs. S. B. Powell of Sanger
was guest speaker Tuesday eve-
ning at the general meeting of
the XU Club, held in the home
of Mrs. Hubert H. Moss, 626 Lind-
say street Co-hostesses were
Mmes. W. H. Campbell, Hans
Cook, J. A. Blohm and John Culp.
Mrs. Powell, a poetess, read
from her poetic diary, each poem
depicting some events in her life.
The first one she read was en-
titled “Contentment,” having won
first prize in the district federa-
tion and second in the state fed-
will speak on flower arrange-
ment.
Resilient platform, open-toe,
sturdy bridge-wedge heel, give
support and comfort to feet
ready for play! Fabric soles
are constructed for long wear.
You’ll love this youthful step-
in.
Memorial Service
For Pfc. Jesse
Epps Is Planned
Rites Scheduled for
Sunday Afternoon at
Liberty Baptist Church
Memorial services for Pfc.
Jesse Epps, 27, who was killed in
action in France on June 11, will
be held Sunday at 3 p. m. in Lib-
erty Baptist church in the Hays
community.
ReV. C. M. Thomas, pastor of
Tabernacle Baptist church, will
deliver the sermon and an ad-
dress will be made by Jim Reese
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the church parlors for a business
and social meeting-. A covered
was served at noon.
______ ___ - Stanford presided
during the business session, and
the .devotions I was given by Mrs.
i E. M. Chapman, who read the
e—- -fi,etsg{ . ,
Guion, as a pleasing nymmber on
the program.
Mrs. John Gray presided dur-
ing the business hor. The music
appreciation committee reported
plans for work in the county-
schools. Mrs. J. R. Whaley was
named chairman.of the mother
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During a brief business
WOODBURY™ 3i
In the northern ' part of the
Thirty-three members and five state the mercury descended to
Jacobs, nationally
thority on horticulture and Mrs.
W. C. Hamill on of Wichita Falls
Lee Memorial park, Arlington
..... 31 and November
DICKEBMAN’S
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daughter, Mrs. Neely Mae
Gown and daughter, and Mr. and
CONTI CASTILE
Shampoo. 50c size, now . .
35°ZINOPADS
Dr. Scholl’s. Super-s ft..
sion, preceding the program. Family Reunion in
Glenna Maude Witt, incoming - - - ■ - -
president, presided, and Peggy
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Committee chairmen areshit- f
Moss Family Has
Reunion Sunday
LEO, Oct. 12 L—Texas members
Now you may slim down your f «•
ure and lose pounds of ugly fatwi h
out back breaking exercise orstae
vation diet. It’s easy to make i nA
easy to take and pleasant. Contains
nothing harmful. If the very first
bottle doesn’t show you the simp le,
easy way to lose bulky weight i nd
help regain slender, more grace ful
curves, return the empty bottle i nd
get your money back-
and Mrs. Herl ert Pritchard and
I daughters, Dorchester; Mr. and
[ Mrs. Homer Pritchard, McKin-
served to 44 ney; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keeney
and fmily .Mrs. Beckie Keeney,
Thorp Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bur Lock ard daughter, Mrs.
Charles Kelley, Handley; Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Cog burn, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Moss an i daughter. Grand
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Make This Barcel Recipe
To Lose Ungainly Fat
Kitchen Dreamer’’ was a prize
w i n n e r, and another, “We
Prayed” was published'in several
periodicals. Mrs. Powell has been
active in federation work for sev-
eral years.
Bofficers were seated, the senators,
who were chairmen of the var: *
ous committees and their commil -
tee members, were shown in .The.
entire club was divided into thre e
voting units, known as tribes
and the tribunes from each were
C W. Lee, Fred Brown and Pa -
Friday
Sodalitan clss. First Baptist
church, 7:30 p m., Mrs. H. M.
Powell, 1224 Lindsay street.
J. B. Ewing and little daughter,
Wichita Falls; Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Flower Ju
Renfro, Woodbine; Mr.-and-Mrs.
Members oi the Keystone and
Alathean clas ses of the First Bap-
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Peggy Brown, Vice president;
Bobbie Wilcox, treasurer; Ruby
Wilhoit, secretary,1
The program represented a
meeting of the senate as held
during Roman times. After the
• .When Needing First Class
Electrical Service
All kinds of electrical ?
’ appliances repaired.
General House Wiring
Clyde Golightly
op.c..u by the Presidents
Council of C arden clubs.
Relatives attending from Gaines-
ville -ore: N. A. Moss, Mrs.
vecipe to help
ourves and graceful slenderness.
well; music appreciation, Mrs.
Cecil H. Tinsley, chairman.
New members elected included
Miss Chloe Gardner. Miss Caro-
line Roberts, and Mrs. Alma Jo-
hansen.
Miss Carolyn McClure spoke
in interest of Education Week,
November 5 to 11.
The hostesses served ginger-
bread topped with whipped
cream, and Russian tea during
the social hour. Mrs. Powell was
accompanied to Gainesville by
Mmes. Vauphan, and MeDonaid,
both of Sanger.
Instantly, relief from snify, sneezy
distress of head colds starts to come
when you put a little Va-tro-nol up
each nostril. Also helps prevent many
colds from developing if used in time.
Just try it! Follow directions in folder.
VICKS VA-TRO-NOL
of the Moss family gathered to
hold their anni al reunion in For-
est Park, For t Worth, Sunday.
cal league,
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Hereisarecipe thatcanbeused in-
expensively at home. Just get from
druggist 4 ozs. of liquid BARCEL
ETRATE Add enough grapefruit
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Muenster had a family reunion
white were issud. The club Sunday honoring, their.son,, Sid-
membership Was reported to home on leave for the first time in
. Mary Lynn .. mLanchenn was.
shsirayunaraidkeghczintrsoppunsn, guests ineluding Rev. J.C .pen-
who acted as Priestess of Min- nis, BulcheriMrand Mrs,S..B.
erva, assisted -by Esther Tudor. Cason; Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Bos on
Both were attired in traditional. and family, Mrs. Grace Loyejoy
costume. Ernestine Sholtz, club annaehwldranandrchanrMShN 18s. red moss anp aaugnyr, -xau
Nadene Meadow and little daugh-Prairie; and Mr.andMrsiiB
ter, all of Whitesboro; Mr.. and Keeney Mr a nd Mrs Wayne
Mrs. John Fullenwider and chil- Moss, Mr.and.Mrs..J.
secon i course will
. . juice to make a pint. Then justtake2
tablespoonsful twice a day. Wonder-
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WIZARD OF TIGHT WIRE—Miss Estrellita, wizard of the tight! Miss Margaret Bradley sang,
wire is one of the congress of scores of world-famous acrobats, “Prayer Sacred Song” by David
aerialists and gymnasts, who will thrill Gainesville crowds at the u
Clyde Beatty-Russell Bros. Combined Circus, which exhibits Satur------
day afternoon and night on the Cooke county fair grounds. —■ ।
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known au-
George Lamin, Miss Louise
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis
Mi. and Mrs. Conley
__________ residents present
were: Mr. an, 1 Mrs. Bird Moss
and baby. Fort Worth.
d ing
j Intrepid aerial artists, equilib- | novations and clever surprises set
ill be Mrs. Maude risu, and 8mrasttywha" tnemtsisstnddba mrogem S
lessly dare disaster . . . animals the one and only Clyde Beatty,
subjugated by kindness and pa- world’s greatest wild animal
tience to the will of man . . .love- trainer, who appears in person at
ly bespangled ladies and joyful all performance? battling 40 fero-
jesting clowns . . . gorgeous pa- cious, jungle-bred lions and ti-
geantry . . . riotous colors • • • gers.
pulse-quickening music . . . pea- Providing additional thrills are
nuts . . . popcorn . .. cotton candy! Mrs. Harriet Beatty, who in fol-
These are some of the perennial lowing her husband’s footsteps
allurments of circus day which has become the queen of the steel
America’s newest big show, the arena; the world-renowned Fly-
Clyde Beatty and Russell Bros, ing Concellos, the Amazing Ex-
Combined Circus will bring to cellos, Dancing Floyds, Miss Es-
Gainesville Saturday with per- i trelita, and Mario, genius of the
formances at 2:30 and 8 p. m. on tight wire, not to mention the
the county fair grounds. clowns, performing elephants.
They are the unfailing elements horses, seals, and chimpanzees,
which have made the circus the and countless other displays em-
favored of outdoor amusements bracing the cream of the world’s
for generations, yet when pre- choicest circus talent.
sented by Clyde Beatty and Rus-, Performances are given twice
sell Bros, they take on a renewed daily at 2:30 and 8 p. m. with
appeal and fresh, modern point of doors to the menagerie opening
view. Abounding with novel in- at 1 and 7 o’clock.
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and Miss Layuna Hicks were
chosen for the war service com-
mittee. Added to the member-
ship committee were Mrs W. H.
Campbell, Mrs. Frank Savage,
and Miss Virginia Kimbriel. Miss
Bradley was tamed to serve on
the entertainment committee.
Three New Committees
Three new committees formed
were post-war planning, Mrs.
John Culp, Miss Voncile Liddell
and Miss Ruth Garvey; library
committee Mrs. Olna Boaz, Miss
Lillian Doty, and Miss Theo Bag
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ley Beall and Ernestine Sholtz,
music; Peggy Brown, social; Rob-
ert DeLarm and Earl Glenn,
service and Dick Stark, publicity.
- . axxapaessuve .eazUzazes xor me Candles were effectively used
installation of qfficers and initia- in the program.
s tion of members--was held Wed- The first social will be held
. nesday morning by the Soda litas. October 25. Plans were made
ub of the Gainesville affiliate with the Junior Classi-
eration. Another one,
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1944, newspaper, October 12, 1944; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1466232/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.