Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1941 Page: 3 of 8
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Ralph Long
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emergency would bring forth a tremendous boon to man-
kind’s health, convenience and enjoyment. He wouldn't en-
vision the mighty crops of fruits and vegetables now pro-
duced in Amerjca, nor could he foresee the modern tech-
nique with which these preciots foods are picked and
packed at the very peak of their perfection.
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Mr.,j Mrs. Morgeson
| Plan Anniversary
A meeting of the Junior College
Speech dub was held Wednesday
evening in the high school Cafe-
teria dining hall.Sue Chalmers.
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foods you’ll find in your grocer’s
stock are Kre-Mel, the perfect des-
sert; Karo, “the fod for the fam-
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FRUIT COCKTAIL
tasty, tempting variety of lus-
ous fruits ... will make any meal, I
Mrs Ri L. Bledsoe, club president, , - . .
-----I select officers for these vacancies.
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County Home Demonstra-
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son is 74 and Mrs. Jackson is 57.
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themums
Turbeville
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sugas
president, was
wCLNG"PEACH5>
DEXTROSE
council will meet at the
building, Fair Park, Sat-
urday at 2 o’clock.
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were stre sued
2ooh ov “7hede a/ Youn QnoceAA
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Your Own Home-Town Groceryman Leads the Way
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to Good Health----a Broad Foundation on Which to
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Loyd Wil son
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rKRI5PY CRACKED
POINT UP SOU^S. SALADS \j'
AND APPETIZERS, AND I
semi-monthly sessi
A skit from "Anhe of Green Ga- i
made.
The members rami
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installng
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rub Vicks VapoRub on throat,
chest and back. Its poultice-vapor
action works for hours to bring
you comfort. , -
in charge of the
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Again it is ‘the-little man’ who carries the burden of defending our free-
dem. Each individual has his part to play in this great national emer
gency. The grocerymen have assumed one of the biggest and most im-
portant jbs . . . that of making the natjon physically strong enough to
withstand any hardships that might comne.
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Steckman and Charlene McKinley,
and Mary Cunningham and Mary
Jo McCollom_offered a skit from
the play, "Abraham's Bosom.”
Twenty-five members and the
I sponsor. Miss Cecile Purdy, were
, present.
Mr., Mrs. Richardson
Hosts for Delightful
When thieves went through the
house of Police Inspector A. L.
Hopkins in Hongkong, they t- *'
not only silver ornaments but
Luscious
Wholesom
Foods
California Bartlett Pears that have
that "melt-in-your mouth” good-
neys. In convenient sizes.
and white cloths,
son was chan mail
ing committee. ]
and Mrs John Gray com-
committee responsible
ernoon.
Present for the lunch c
, .,1708 Rice navenue, complimentary
number? of to Mr. and Mrs. Morgeson.
J. A. Thomas Food Store
R. W. Mitchell
California Market
Lune heoh
was served at tables ibid with red
i five children.
He Oden You--
Good Foods
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"mmmdie*
Get after those distressing spells
of coughinhg and
the cold the wid<
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delightful y entertained
at noon "
! ing. The occasion marked the fali
Mrs. F. H. living. They are Mrs. Eric Giles,
Rufus C. Gainesville; Mrs. Alice Stacks, 1
leaders. Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. Marjory Lev-
on the erett, Waco; and O. R Morgeson. . .L.
_ - ...Another son, W. B entertained in their. home. 1516
East Belcher j street, complimen-
tary to Mt. and Mrs. G. A. Jack-
Members Garden
Club Meet in Home
Of Mrs. H. 0. Kinne
Mrs. Turbeville and
Mrs. W hiddon Leaders
For Program Wednesday
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Tell your merchant you saw his
four, of whom are sdvertisement in The Register.
DeNtrose is a pure, white and
natural sugar. Since its introduc-
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quiet? coughing, helps clear head
and upper breathing pai
FOR ADDE D RELIEF... At be
try proposes to furnish. The inerese
provement of needed heaith foods is being aced qplished. <
Sodalitan Class
! Enjoys Round-Up’
Monday, November 10, in home
Mrs. Charles Shinn. 1510
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for David O’Brien as treasurer.
' accepted at the meeting
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has been found
It i greatest asset is its food value.
Healthy bodies call for rich, ene
Wesleyan Service
the First Methodist
cery stores are now featuring some-of these iruproved foods
1e.
vance in price. It’s your duty to try thein.
round-up of the cass in
listment off new: n id be
J D. Canon was introdu
as a new member. The roll <
was answered by 33 members
attending were
“ Little. Mr.
East Garnett at 3 o’clock.
ircle No. 1 of the First
Methodist WSCS will meet
Monday, 3:30 p. m , in the
educational building. I
Mrs. Harry ]
Grand avenue
redirected
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n a phonb-
seng Nmun Tu0o88mmas
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will meet: Monday, 7:30 p m.,
in the home of Mrs. F. J.
Clements, 410 South Morris
street.
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WMS of the Grand Avenue
Baptist church will meet Mon-
day, 2:30 p. m., in the follow-
ing circles: Lena Lair, Mrs. -
T. L.’ Bewley, 813 Ritchey;
of handkerchiefs, and the partyl
was arranged as a surprise to the
, honorees.
-E \ delicious cookie baked by Na
bico that blends perfectiy witi
these canned fruits.
In 1795, hard-pressed to feed his armies far from home,
Napeleon offered 12,000 franes (about $2,500) to anyone
who would invent a process for preserving foods. Years
later, this sum was awarded to Nicolas Appert, who de-
veloped a method of sterilizing foods and sealing them
hermetically. Napoleon never dreamed, of qourse, that his
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and dahlias.
and Mrs.
ACKER
PRUNES
A most healthful dish, ready to put
way... Boil some water. Pour it
into a bow 1. Add a good spoonful
of Vicks VapoRb. Then breathe
in the steaming medicinal vapors.
With every breath VapoRub’s
medication soothes irritation.
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ease misery of
lely used Vicks
.Mrs. R L. Beqkr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mein. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Lilly. Mis. Carl Shock-
ley, the honcrees, and the hosts.
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PEACHES .
Yellow (ling variety that will tit
onany table and please any appe-
tile.
at the meeting of the
Maggie, House Garden club. Wed-
nesday after noon, when members
were entertained in the-home of
Coughing
Here** Easy Time-Terted
Way To Get Relief
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het Sliced The resignations 1 ;
with regret by the bord. 1c
A report of the recent financial White,Mrs.. Nancy $mith.
campaign by the club was given. Bill Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
and approval was made for the [ guson: ard children C......
ity-wide recognition services for Helen and Charles Little, Huldah
Jiri Reserves to be held Sunday, and Agnes Matie. t L. d--
Fovembet 16. The board has ap- Modena, Rena, and R. L. Sumpte
organization., of a Charles : Ray Flowers, Drauth
Games of r ilbbey
l pitching, lariat i opins
Members of tne Sodal tan class appropriate contests
of the First Bapist church wereby Mrs. R. H
....... ile1 Thursdayrecerds wer played k
the educational build- j8raph.
ar the season. _ _ _
Atchison were in charge “tn Two Officers of
“out YWCA Board Resign
in its lively appointm nts I 1 1 . _ - J. ..
pbell, vice cihairman. to and Mrs.Leon Burke and daughter,
r . . Mrs. John f White and daughter,
were accepted . Louise Mrs. R ,L .... »
children. Mrs. Stella Davis, J. W.
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Glenn, James,
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They are the parents of
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Temple Food Market
.......ced A committee composed of Mmes.
Therol an Richard Wooldridge, Jack i:-----L,
and 1 and Olna Boaz, was appointed by
Mrs. Cam
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Morgeson., : . j
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married in Gainesville on that date t Maergart WVoldriage and Beu
| 50 years agorand have lived herclah Mae Cunningham, members of
Sin" “ J the Senior Girl Reserve club, made
Morgeson is the former a report of their attendance at a
Miss Zula Rigsby and is a native pre-cenference planning
ille, Kentucky) Mr tee recently.
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W. ft Rike J
Leo’s Cash Grocery & Market
C. R. Gardner
Y-Bridge Gro.
Wm. Thompson
inspector s medals as well.
Party Is Given [
_ _ __ ____To Honor Mt and
Gainesville, (Texas* Daily Register Mrs. G. A. Jackson
i nt endent
Mrs. C A
the decorat- I Miller wer
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Hitle r
Monday
Progressive circle of Dixon
Street Christian church meets
for Thanksgiving.
f the aliult depart
Abshier. and Mrs
ils iguests, thru.
attired in numbers and three gu
the idea Carl Wilson. Deputy Sb
Hor, and Lloyd Ronaid Fai
Kinne, 505 South,
Mme.. Roy-Stamps’RankJn Hardy, also gaye recipies of
Cecil M< Gregor, John Atchison
and Kinne.
Social NoteA
Circle No. 2 of the First
Methodist WSCS will meet
Monday, 3:30 p. m., in* the
home of Mrs. A. .W. , Wells,
101 Davis street. with Mrs.
J. N. McArdle as co-hostess.
special guest, for the occasion was
Mrs. Jackson’s son, Harvey La Rte
. of Dallas, j
Howeth, Other guests
Rev. and Mrs W. E.
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hanfi
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orough to the meeting seven spe- j EerPhn"herrthomee 1004“Lanasmy ' of the Church of the Nazaree. A |
| street. .
Blanche Groves 'Mrs. John
Jones, 742 North Grand; Lot-
tie Moon, Mrs. Karl Dodd, 317
North Grand; Belle Rogers,
Mrs. E. B. Irwin, 1325 East
Garnett-; Circle No. 5, Mrs.'
C. A. Lpngston, i614 Belcher,
College Speech
Club Has Meeting
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eon were 20
sts j Snerif
eriff Emory
horst shq
and othe
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1 Miss Louise White gave a group
ppommnns: .of readings, and speialmusic was
Mrs. Hrryl.The resignations of Mri Cecil offered by a quartet.. A birthday
Nezhee" •5 president, and Mrs. cake was also presented to the
"fi were honorees, and refreshments of pie,
the -idehtical display in which they accepteg at tne meeting, of the Ex- hot c: ' ' - —i—
chose chrysanthemums as the ecutive board of the YU CA, Tues- served.
Mrs John’ W. ulp day afternoon, when Mrs.
Whiddon were ' program 1
Mrs. Whiddon read a story ,__
EaxtgWaths deceasea—
tionsfot the arrangement of tables A dinner will be given Sunday
for Thanksgiving, illustrating her" in the home c. -L. —. —
talk with numerous pictures. She *......
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1941, newspaper, November 7, 1941; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1470216/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.