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Gainesville (Tex.) Daily Register, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 194*
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GOVERNOR TO BE HERE—
R. E. (Prof.) Jackson, (above),
tered the army August 17, 1942,
and was with the 10th Infantry
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Heavy, long-wearing hinges. 6-
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Women’s Missionary society of
the First Baptist church was con-
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TRUMAN AUTOGRAPHS PICTURE POSTER—Mickey Carroll,
20-year-old midget (right) gets an autographed picture poster from
President Truman at the Caruthersville, "
(AP Wirephoto).
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strike, refusing to attend his own
trial.
The French press has been vo-
cal and critical about the trial
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sum. Rust-proofed . . . gives years
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The name of George Grice
on Your Insurance Policy
ia like Sterling on Silver.
GEO. M. GRICE
116% S. Dixon Phone 71
The theme, 'Jobs Enough to
Around,’ which will empha-
! the group discussions this
x in the annual observance of
tional Business Women’s week
most timely. I hope that the
thcoming conferences will be
itful of wise counsel and will
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wounded in the European thea-
ter, receiving the Purple Heart,
five battle stars and the good con-
duct medal.
First Lt. James A. Gilruth, 212
Church street, has received his
honorable discharge at the U. S.
army separation center, Fort Sam
Houston, after three arid one-half
years in the service. He served
seven months as a bombardier in
the European theater and during
his 32 combat missions earned the
DFC, Air medal with three clus-
ters. Purple Heart and four bat-
tle stars.
Sgt. William Albert Shaw, com-
pany A, 315th Engineer Combat
battalion, who has been overseas
with the Third army in Europe,
has written his parents, Mr. and
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Phone 910
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through the Red Cross office and
that there will be no solicitation
of funds, only free will offerings
being accepted.
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on both sides. Mada of seasoned
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Good quality Jute rope to re-
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New Officers of
First Baptist
WMS Installed
Impressive Service
Conducted Friday at
Education Building
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Roomy, modern linoleum-top cab-
inet sink with stainproof china
basin. See it today at Ward,!
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Homeless Family
To Get New House
Contributions from charitably
inclined Gainesville citizens are
expected to provide a new home
for Mrs. Selma Owens and her
five children, on the lot where
her old home was destroyed by
fire two weeks ago, Mrs. Alma
Executive to Pay His
First Official Visit
To Club Wednesday
Gainesville Rotarians are look-
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Mrs. C. W. Sims, 528 South Dix-
on street, has received word from
her son, Sgt. Jack Sims, with the
Ninth Air force service squadron,
stating he will leave Le Havre.
France, this week, bound for
home. He has been overseas 26
months and was stationed in Eng-
land. France and Germany.
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First Lt. Theodore David Ka-
den, son of. Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Kaden, 1337 Lindsay street, was
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Kiss Mildred Chapman is pro-
m chairman and the principal
aker will discuss the theme,
»bs Enough to Go Around.”
s. Stella Rowe will conduct a
log on "Whatthe Club Has
ne During the Year in Public
airs.”
‘resident Truman officially
•ned the week's observance
•h a statement to Miss Mar-
et AA Hickey of St. Louis,
sident of the national federa-
second and fourth Tuesdays
each month. Organized and
erated in 1940, its- present of-
•rs are: Mrs Kathryn Basin-
, president; Mrs. Alma Johan-
, vice president; Mrs. Esther
by. secretary-treasurer; and
S Lucille K. Bell, correspond-
secretary.
irthday Dinner
Given Sunday
r W. M. Horn, 85
V isit of Three Members
□f Family Celebrated
At Reunioin City
. mes. Edd Springs, Perry Gray
I J. L. Lynch entertained Sun-
4 with a family dinner honor-
their father, W. M. Horn, at
home, 313 South Morris street,
he occasion celebrated was Mr.
n s 85th birthday and the vis-
ere of three of his grandsons,
rell Springs, who returned re-
tly from two years of overseas
y with the navy; James Gray,
ne on leave from the navy, San
go, Calif.; and Royce Horn, on
etween-semesters vacation
m Texas A&M college.
11056 in attendance for the de-
itful occasion were Mr. and
s. J. L. Lynch and son, Johnny,
Jo; Darrell Springs, Fort Sam
Hinge-Joint
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and seasonal flowers and berries
arranged in an artistic and natur-
al manner. ling forward with pleasure to the
Mrs. Frasher likened the work luncheon meeting Wednesday,
of the society to a flower garden, when District Governor Robt. E.
and read “In a Gardsn by Pau- I (Prof..) Jackson, will pay his
line Bennett Sloan to open the first official visit -to the club,
program. Each .officer was pre-“Prof." is well known in Gaines-
sented with a corsage, suggestive tville as a humorist and after-
of her type of endeavor in the | dinner speaker and has appeared
society, the flowers being pinned, before numerous audiences here,
on by Mrs. Richmond Browning. | He is a member of the faculty of
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SAVE AT WARDS ON THIS 2255:
BENCH MODEL SEPARATOR cop
Chamber of Commerce. He urges
a full attendance of this group,
which includes Bob Brannan,
Fred Buckingham, Ancil Smoot,
Joe Townsley, Frank Aldridge,
Larry Allbritton, Jr., Sidnev Rog-
ers, Frank Morris, L. A. Wilke,
Walter Johns, Roy Wilson, Roy
Stamps, Ralph Buckingham, and
Rufus C. Whiddon.
Garrison to Speak
Featured speaker on Wednes-
day’s program will be Col. Ho-
mer Garrison, Jr., director of the
Texas Department of Public
Safety, Austin, who will speak on
traffic safety and other work of
his department. Col. Garrison is
a member of the Austin Rotary
club and has spoken before many
distinguished groups in the South-
west.
Special guests for the occasion
will be heads of the various law
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Soil Program at
Muenster Tuesday
Tuesday was soil conservation
day in Muenster and an all-day
program was being carried on
under the leadership of J. W.
Hess, district superintendent of
the Upper Elm-Red River Soil
conservation district, assisted by
Mayor J. M. Weinzapfel.
Speakers and their subjects in-1
elude: Mack McConnell, Denton, I
district conservationist,' “Future
of Soil Conservation”; Paul Dun-'
kle, superintendent, Denton coun-
ty experiment station, “Small;
Grains and Clover”; and Dr. E. J.;
Kykesterhuis, Fort Worth, “Pas-'
ture Grasses.”
A motion picture, “Permanent
Agriculture,” will be shown this
evening through the courtesy of
International Harvester company.
Tell your merchant you saw his
advertisement in The Register.
uston; James Gray, San Diego,
if.; Royce Horn, College Sta-
a; Miss Dolores Howard, Fort
rth; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horn
i children, Billy, Rebecca and
anie; Emory Horn and daugh-
5, Wynelle and Norma Joyce;
. and Mrs. Edd Springs; Mrs.
n BeSaw and daughter, San-
Ann; and Mr. and Mrs. Perry
ay, all of Gainesville.
enforcement groups ' in Gaines-*
ville.
Local Rotarians are urged to
turn out 100 per cent Wednesday.
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Miss Emilie Beck gave the in-
vocation, and Mrs. Cecil H. Tins-
ley presented a devotional lesson
on “Christian Vision.” Mrs. Hans
Cook sang “I Shall Not Live in
Vain,” as a vocal solo, the accom-
paniment furnished by Mrs. Tins-
ley. j
The prayer of dedication was
said by Rev. T. Hollis Epton, pas-
tor. The new officers are Mrs.
Clyde W. Morgan, president;
Mmes. R. J. Walker, W. N. Me-
Kaig, R. H. Bailey and Joe Glenn,
and Miss Emilie Beck, circle
chairmen; Mrs. Charles Priddy,
young people’s executive secre-
tary; Mrs. A. B. Findley, general
secretary; and Mrs. W. L. Driver,
corresponding secretary and
treasurer.
A tea hour was enjoyed follow-
ing the program. Mrs. J. L. Leazer
and Mrs. Roy Brazelton served
punch and cakes from a lace
covered table, and the guests’ reg-
ister was in charge of Mrs. P. C.
Sparks. The meeting was well
attended. *
club Wednesday of this week. ‘
Rotarians To Be
ducted Friday afternoon in the' Hosts to District
education building, with Mrs.
dntgra rasher. Tetiring pres Governor Jackson
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j many suggestions to ice, a lovely flower garden was,
ke full employment a. reality.” improvised at the front of the,
"h- C-i--—• • - hall, using a white picket fence
Calendan
Tuesday
General meeting, XLI Club,
Tuesday, 8 p. m., ■ Fair Park
USO.
. Wesley Workers of Whaley
Memorial Methodist ch u r c h
meet with Mrs. J. E. Douglass,
1326 Lindsay, 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday
High school PTA meets in the
music room of the school at 3
Handy
Linoleum
Knife
35c
his discharge from the — —
at San Antonio separation has received a letter from her son,
Saturday after spending I Pvt. Jeff Crowe, who has been in
..... ” the European theater, stating he
had arrived safely in Boston and
will receive his discharge and re-
turn home shortly.
released from service in the army
air force at Drew field separation
station, Florida, October 2. In
December, 1943, he went overseas
with the 320th Bomb group where
he piloted B26s until his return
to the United States in Septem-
ber, 1944. He flew 64 missions
to earn the Air medal with nine
oak leaf clusters, the Croix de
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district governor of Rotary Inter- p-i il0i ile ned Ciuss is in
national, will pay his first official charge of the case and that all
visit to the Gainesville Rotary contributions should be i --
Built to take the roughest
weather . . . and still retain
that bright, new appearance!
Ceramic Granules form a col-
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T-5 John Otis Wilkerson re- pecting a discharge soon.
Mrs. Lou Crowe of Marysville
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DENTON, Oct. 9—Miss Doro-
i Linn, daughter of Mr. and
s. Paul Linn, 1213 East Gar-
t street, Gainesville, has been
sen as a news reporter for
• Campus Chat, student news-
ier of North Texas State Col-
e, according to Mrs. Dude Ne-
Ie McCloud and J. D. Hall, Jr.,
insors.
'or the past 11 consecutive se-
sters the Chat has been
arded an all-American rating
the Associated Collegiate Press
America. Reporters and col-
nists are chosen from the jour-
ism classes and other students
erested in writing.
iss Linn is a junior student
joring in library service She
a member of the Press club.
JUNIOR CHOIR TO SING
'he Junior hoir of the Mt.
ve Colored Baptist church will
e a concert Tuesday nightgat 8
lock in the Corinth Baptisit
irch. There will be no admis-
3 and the public is invited.
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usiness Women
9 Observe Their
ational Week
Luncheon^ To Be Given
Thursday Evening in
Fair Park USO Club
National Business Women’s
ek will be observed by the
inesville Business and Profes-
nal Women's club at a lunch-
i to be given Thursday eve-
g in the Fair Park USO club.
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Johansen, executive secretary of
the Cooke County Red Cross
chapter, announced Tuesday.
Mrs. Owens has purchased the
lot on which the house stood and
the Red Cross chapter, with the
aid of contributions from local
citizens, plans to rebuild the
house at an estimated cost of $350.
Mrs. Johansen stressed the
Finest
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Texas State College for Women
Denton.
The district governor will hold
a conference with officers of the
club and chairmen of all the club
committees, which President Joe
Leonard has set for 11 o’clock
Wednesday morning, at the
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30-Gal.
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Students Hold Universities
3UENOS AIRES, Oct. 8 (A)—
iking students retained con-
I of only two of Argentina’s
universities today. Both the
iversity of Litoral and the
iversity of Cordoba were oc-
died by armed police yesterday
thput resistance from the anti-
vernment undergraduates.
Pains in the Back
Getting Up Nights
i you suffer from pains in the
•k, frequent or scalding pass-
s. non retention, dribbling, get-
g up nights due to non or-
lie or non systemic kidney or
dder troubles, try Dr. Bond’s
id B at once. It may be the
mgedicine that you need. It
used for more than 50
I it costs only 60 cents
he bottle. Use only as
irs am
$1.20
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