Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 142, Ed. 1 Monday, February 10, 1941 Page: 3 of 6
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Misses lacks and Cooper will
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guests
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1941.
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add the,.
of the First Baptist
will meet Tuesday,
m., at the home of
the home of Mrs. Alvin Ryan,
611 North Moran street.
First
meet
the use
birds is
m.. at the home of
D. Blanton, 836 East
Wesleyan Service guild of
the Fir jt Methodist church
California street. Mrs. J. E.
Douglass, wil be co-hostess.
YWA
church
7:30 p.
Holland,
street
ceased directors.
The seating
theme of the program will be “Ed-
ucation For and Activity in This
as toastmastel
be given by
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ame stronger guy may take my
iace . . . that's why I depend on S.SS.
tonic to solve my problem."
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Cooke County Girl Chosen to Compete
For Scholarship, Trip to Capital
Get direct
relief from
Printers Earn
GOOD PAY
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.Baptist church will meet Tues-
day, 2 p. m., at the church for
a mission study program.
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ty home agent, during their s
in Gainesville.
* Davis assisted her mother in
- work.
Wednesday
and Chatter club will
purchasers.
To acquaint milliners and hat-
buyers with the legal status of
7:30 p.
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A night meeting of the J. Frank
in millinery stores, both male and from the bird of paradise. The fed-
eral agent discovered that they .
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For Fire Company CAUGHT
Members of Hose Co. No. 1 of! WNuW •
Traveling in one of our big
roomy passenger buses is
equal in comfort and se-
curity to a quiet day in
your home. Our rates are
low and our service is al-’
■ . meeting of the Whaley 55 club
will be held at the Davis home.
KNOW a run-down condition
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the Gainesville Fire department !
entertained at the annual banquet 1
(Friday evening at the'central fire i
guests, William R. Block.
“Red MeGffey," assisted by
J. B. Carlisle ventriloquist, will
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can be found by using the Register Want Ads.
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fattening foods. Contains
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Contains Vitamins A, Bl,
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Insurance companies have in-
creased to $1,000 the reimburse-
ment for hospitalization and med-
ical care carried by all student
flyers taking civilian pilot train-
ing courses.
Burk, Mason Kirby, N. A. Lips-
comb, and W. T. Knight.
Tell your merchant you saw his
advertisement in The Register.
capacity of the
limited to 400, and
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as follows:
Music by the
mony Boys.
Introduction
" S.S.S. helps keep me
fit-hold my job and
+ makes things happy
B&PW will observe the 13th
anniver sary at a supper party
Tuesday evening, 7 o’clock, in .
the clut rooms on North Dixon
street.
Hundreds of Families This Size or Bigger
exas. At the pres-
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Miss Loucile Lucas, 119 North
Grand venue, for a Valentine
party.
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more than 100 tickets had been
sold Monday at noon. Committees
were selling tickets Monday aft-
orncon. find persons desiring to at-
tend who have not been solicited to
buy tickets, may obtain them by
calling the Chamber of Commerce
office. Ladies are especially invited
to attend.
Cliebert ’n Siebert, the harmon-
ica players, who will be one of the
entertainment features, are from
Oklahoma City, and made a big
hit at the annual banquet of the
Wichita Falls Chamber of Com-
merce several weeks ago.
J. B. Carlisle is well known lo-
cally as a ventriloquist and always
entertains his hearers. The Whaley
Mill Harmony Boys are making
quite a reputation as entertainers.
Judge Marvin H. Brown is one
of F ort w orth s leading speakers
and humorists.
be 15 years old before t
of‘January m» the year
- she is competing, and lock
pne year of being ready for
station, honoring their wives and
friends.
J. G. Bennett presided as master
of ceremonies, and the invocation
was given by H. O. McCain. Jim
Piper offered a number of magic
tricks and a reading was given by
Mrs. Annie Block.
Felix Johnson, Jr., chief, gave
a short talk on the future work
of the department. Fifty-four
members and guests attended.
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taught by Mrs. Arie
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Jhships and trips to Wsh- .
V D. C., for the club work
Special
Have Beer. Arranged
Democrac y."
pastor of the Whaley Memorial
Methodist church will be the guest
and invocation Will
Lev. A. L. Jordan,
EXPERT—Questions concern-
ing British women’s share in
munitions production are re-
ferred to Miss Verena Holmes, a
new technical adviser to Eng-
land’s ministry of labor.
be given Friday evening in the
Junior High '
Program for the annual banquet
of the Chamber ” -
Wife.fs
job next.
Harmoniacs front Harmon:ca head-
quarters.
Introductions o:' principal speak-
ers, Judge Carroll F. Sullivant.
Address, Judge Marvin H.
Brown, Fort Woi th.
Introduction of new officers and
Safe
Speedy
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Eville. . She has been a leader
E2 3b work during the past five
,FHisand has assisted other girl in
hthir projects. She has done out-
Parker Fears, J. W. Dill,
Locke, C. J. Gandillon,
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every day have hundreds of needs. They are interdependent upon one another
and upon the community. If each of them has some way of communicating
with each of the others, so that each may make known his wants to all the
Thursday afternoon.
Tuesday
Wesley Workers class of
the Whaley Memorial Method-
ist church will meet Tuesday,
During the visit of the state preside during the business ses-
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one could ask for is Ida Lupino, film actress, who wears this fire-
place well. She also has on a pajama costume of green and white
striped crepe, with a scimitar-accented wide waistband.
Nimbi e Thimble club will
meet Tues lay, 1 p. m., at the
home of Mrs. M. J. Deblieux,
713, North Morris street, for, a
quilting.
church will
will meet Monday, 7:30 p. m.,
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ember of the Whaley 55 of the University of Texas. Mr.
of Thomason was giaduated from the
for I New Mexico Military Institute,
ing. with testimony being pre-
sented throughout the morning.
Attorneys presented arguments
early in the afternoon.
Jurors for the trial are as fol-
lows: Stan Harrell, M. L. Cloer,
is the
Scout
in the
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at the request of local merchants
to appraise hat stocks, and found
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results are obtained. If ti e pains
do not quickly leave and if you do
not feel better, return the empty
package and Ru-Ex will cost you
nothing to try as it is sold by your
druggist under an absolute money,
; back guarantee. Ru-Ex Compound
is for sale and recommended by
Cunningham Bros., and drug stores
everywhere. ; .j
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a mantel decoration as
a single train we r e assigned to
Miss Nette Shultz, com- travel all; railway trackage in the
tay । United States at 60 miles an hour,
i it would take 292 days.
Lemon Juice Recipe :
standing work in bedroom im-
provement? raised peach seedling
from which she now has a gohd
sized orchard; and assisted with
the improvement of her parents’
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Feather in Your Hat May Be Illegal;
U. S. Agent Finds Many Violations
FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP). — that many had illegal feathers in
The federal government is going stock.
to do something about the illegal One Fort Worth’ milliner had a
feathers that are appearing on hats boxfull of rare and illegal feathers
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two-week supply, today,
with a quart'of water,
juice of 4 lemons. It’s e asy. No
trouble at all and pleasant,
need only 2 tablespoonsful
• R. T. Hildebrand, U. S. game , 1 .... ,1
management agent for Northeast dress-bought a few months be-
Texas, has discovered that many fore the sale of the feathers
of the plumes adorning both me.'c outlawed. , I
and women’s hats are illegal. In Hildebrand found that
Fort Worth stores he found fea-1 of feathers front protected
thers from the egret, eagle, alba- widespread. He plans to-search for I
tross, bird of paradise and others the source of the plumes •
that figuratively are under the ask New York hatmaker I
■ • (buying them.
The manufacturers have
if you suffer from rheumatic, ar-
thritis or neuritis pains, I " ’
simple inexpensive home
RBi
meet Wednesday, 2 p. m. at
the horn? of Mrs. J. E. Doug-
lass. 1508 East Garnett street.
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Printers earn a good liv-
ing. The field is big: trained
men are in demand; and
w ages are high. There are no
“seasons” in the industry,
and the work is interesting.
If you like machinery, or
like to work with your
hands, printing is one of the
finest trades you can follow.
The Southwest Vocational
School has turned out many
printers now holding respon-
sible position s—and they
studied only a short time.
Write for free catalogue. You
are in no way obligated, and
it may open the door to your
financial independence and a
high-paying job.
Southwest
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
8800 Clarendon Drive
Dallas, Texas
HAND COMPOSITION
LINOTYPE e MONOTYPE
PRESSWORK
speaker. !
A -question and answer portion
of the program to follow the main
address wll be conducted by Mr.
and Mrs. Morton Smith. Pupils of
A jury acquitted Herbert Wil-
sort, charged with bigamy, in 16th \ Clears the Way for
District court at 2:40 P. m. Mon- ) BREATHING
The trial opened Monday mom- LEOMFORTA
will be vis|ted 1 of the Dallas regional office of the
y. February 13, by the: wage and hour division of the
ite judges. Miss Ona Jacks, slate i United States Department of La-
erage, Rif us, a colored servant;
to buy certain articles advertise in the Want Ads. People who need a job or
ter, 4district agent in West
I They 'will judge M i
Pwork done during the past
wears.
hh year the Texas Home
Kst ration clubs present three
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government’s protective wing.
Only 14 of the 540 species of +---tie- Thev can ston
wild birds in Texas may be killed tertatr5n m on LeP ,
legally and Hildebrand said that Jhefeathers from the 15
certain feather merchants in East tected birds (destructive fowl) and
Texas have been bootlegging those from domestic poultry,
plumes that are on the protected unless the feather-in-he-hat
list. The men that sel lthefeatheys, fad disappears, said 100 al mer-
not the stores that sell the hats, chants, tail feathers of th; family
are liable’ to prosecution. The rooster may disappear.
stores are considered innocent __ _____L
| Character development
real objective of the Boy
.0. .. , , , movement. Every step
their feathers, Hildebrand has ar- Scout program is but a means to,
ranged a display of legal feathers end 5
in Dallas. He came to Fort Worth
dd
W whips to state schools and
CI rrips to Washington to the
* irls who have done the great-
kmoun of work in connection
I iheir club work.
efs is the second time that such
3 ior has come to a Cooke
2- girl. Miss Virginia Rohin-
'who is now Mrs. William
1 Hord, was winner of a scholar-
a last year. In order to be
2 *4 for competition. the entry
who need someone to fill a job, or who need a place to live or who have
rooms or apartments or houses to rent, advertise in the Register. People who
have lost something say so in the Want Ads. Those who have found vari-
ous articles look for the loser through the Want Ads. People exchange articles
and services through the Want Ads, because they know they’ll reach the right
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market in the Want Ads. Want Ads are inexpensive and practical. They’re the
effective way to communicate with those who have something' you want. It
pays to use the Register Want Ads. I
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the city limits, east
auditorium. The general
Monday
Miracle Book club will meet
Monday, 7:30 p. m., at the
home of Mrs. C. L. McDaniel,
1118 Lindsay street.
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Progressive Circle of the
Dixon Street Christian church
. will meet Tuesday, 3 p. m., at
the home of Mrs. Dottie Dick-
son, 502 Lindsay street.
discuss "Business
home. When Mrs. Davis was
kitchen and food supply demon-
strators of the women’s chib. Miss
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Gudgell will present a playlet, “An
Afternoon at Mount Vernon.”
The cast is composed of Bobby
O’Brien as George Washington;
Wan da June Wilson, Martha
’Washington; Doris Marie Norman,
Nellie Cus itis; Marshall Germany,
George Mason; Don Locke, Col.
David Humphreys; John Trimble,
Col. William Smith; Donald Death-
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Samuel Crow, another servant;
Esther Jean Tudor, and Virginia
Grace Atkins, guests.
Other pupils of the grade, will
assist in serving refreshments dur-
ing the social hour. Patrons and
Rebecca Crockett chapter of
the DAR will meet Wednes-
day, 3:3) p. m., at the home
of Mrs., R. W. Allen, 213
Church I street, with Miss
Grace Hjekson as hostess.
Whaley. Mill Har-
of out - of -1 o w n
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In Memorian 1, honoring
fives and friends is the announce-
ment of the engagement and ap-
v proaching marriage of Miss Pa-
- tience Chance of Bryan, and Wil-:
liam Ewing Thomason of Dallas.
The bride-elect is a daughter* of,
Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon
Chance of Bryan, and Mr. Thoma- '
son’s parents are Congressman >
and Mrs. R. E. Thomason of El •
Paso.
Young Mr. Thomason is a J
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wi O.
Davis of Gainesville, and is well;
known in this city.
. The wedding will take place in,.
. March. J ] I
Miss Chance attended National
Park seminary and is a graduate.
Ewing Thomason, Jr., ‘ *
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