Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 62, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 9, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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program is as follows:
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8:40 a.
12:15 p.
2:30 p.
4:45 p.
Night Stands
mp Tables
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Hair Carpeting
Cedar Chests
Oil Heaters
Dinette Suites
Bedroom Suites
Living Room Suites
Sofa Bed Suites
Studio Couches .
Duke & A
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Held Nest Week
Three Garden Clubs
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Fried Chicken
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Fi vefiallons of Gas FREE!
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Steaks
Bar-B-Que Sandwiches
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down Privation and Want
for your family when you
ar e gone, by protecting
them with a State Reserve
Life insurance policy.
“SbeMeineforexompi
Chau. J. Gandillon
1:30 p. m. to 3:30
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NOVELTY SHOP AND
BABYLAND
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Wp. 73
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. Boudoir Lamps, Vanity Lamps, Hurricane
Lamps, Colonial Lamps, Floor Lamps, Bridge Lamps
! 9. C. SChmd, Mato Eompany
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single day’s lecture, and Sherman,
Whitesboro, Denton, Sanger, Ma-
rietta and other neighboring
towns have been invited to send
participants.
The program starts at 9:30 a.
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Gainesville (Tex.) Daily Register
Saturday, Nov. 9, 1946
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Intersection of Highways 77 and 82
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PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE •
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TRAVEL BY BUS
DIXIE
MOTOR COACHES
Phone 22
Corner Rusk and Elm Streeta
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Will you invest $50.00 on your ability
to ba your own boss, in a business all
Expert Wet-Wash Is Our Specialty:
Visit the E-Z Washateria and do your I
laundry in cool, pleasant and
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sanitary surroundings.
rors for
Home Fi
Arrive
- 5:07 a. m.
-12:09 p. m.
.. 9:06 p.m.
NORTHBOU
Arrive
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. 9:14 a. m.
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Education Week
To Begin Sunday
American Education week will
be observed during the week be-
ginning Sunday, it is announced
by Miss Carolyn McClure,? local
chairman, and this year’s general
theme is “Education for the Ato-
mic Age.”
The week’s observance is spon-
sored by the National Education
association, American Legion, Na-
tional Congress of Parents and
Railroad Time-Table
M.-K.-TEASTBOUND
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Timmis Motor Co.
Main at Commerce
Phone 118
Girl Scout Gifts
Now Total $584
i Contributions to the annual fi-
nancial campaign of the Girl
Scouts reached a totaof $584.50
Friday, Mrs. Homer Koon, execu-
tive secretary, reported.
its contributions include; $50,
r & SimpsOn company; $25,
• MOON ROSE
SUNSHINE KRISPY
GRIFFIN
Amateur Flower .
Show School To Be
■ received in the living room by
‘the hostesses and honoree, and
Mrs. Highfill. Assisting in enter-
taining were Mmes. Brien Bon-
ner, Frank Dustin, Rankin Hardy,
and Walter Blandford, and Misses
Kathryn Tice Blankenship, and
Jo Ann Flint.
The tea table, beautifully laid
with a white linen cutwork cloth,
was centered with an arrange-
ment of white mums. Silver cof-
fee and tea services were pre-
sided over by Mrs. D. O. Bomar
of Lubbock, and Mrs. William J.
Chapman.
.Mrs. Buddy Colston of Silver-
ton, presided at the guests’ reg-
ister, and assisting in the gift
rooms were Mrs. Cecil H. Tinsley,
Misses Betty Jo-Holland and Joan
Yarbrough. On display were the
couples' wedding presents, in-
cluding a large assortment of
lovely and usetul gifts for their
home.
C. E. GLAZIER, Jr.
714 East California
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PLASTIC PICTURES
KODAK . FINISHING
| PORTRAITS
Depart
5:07 a. m.
12:09 p. m.
9:06 p. m.
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Depart
1:11a.m.
9:14 a. m.
5:49 p. m.
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Just Received Large Shipment
3:30 p. m., final examination.
Mmes. Beavers and Hamilton
are nationally accredited judges
and their instruction qualifies
those who pass examination to
earn credit.
Weekdays, Open 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Arrive Depart
1:25: a. 1:35a.
'3:25 a. 3:25 a.
•7:50 a. 7:55 a.
8:45 a. 9:00 a.
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•es, Roy P. Wilson,'
___ ____ gleaners; Dr. R. C.
Whiddon, Browning Jewelry
store, Home Furniture.
$7.50, Ed M. Thompson; $5, Rio
theatre, Si
Grady ____ _ _____
eery, Cunningham studio, Claude
Jones, Ballew Trucking company;
$3, Simmons Buick company, Ma-
A Vocal
baraBarnes, Mary ‘Headrick and
Zona Mae Reynolds, accompanied
by Marcia Townsley, sang “La
Cucaracha." >
Club members sang-"El Rancho
Grande”’ and “Rosa Mexicana"
before closing the initial meeting
with i the decision that the lub
days should be the first and third
Fridays of each month.
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Our homes and our farms are the
daughetr of! Mr. a ad Mrs.
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marriage to Mr. Lewis, Jr, was
a pretty social event of the early
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Oldsmobile and
Cadillac
Sales and Service
306 Harvey
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ir., and Miss Rebecca
itertained Thursday aft-
* “ to 5:30 o’clock
If you come at the right time. Between 7 and 8 a. m.
Time will be posted each morning.
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: PLYMOUTH AND DESOTO CARS :
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i GREAT CARS FINE SERVICE A SQUARE DEAL :
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paying a $1 fee. Mrs. Yant said,
women of Gainesville and
SEE OUR SHOWROOM
9:30 a. m. to 11:30 a. m., Flow-
arrangement, including basic
‘ * 1 principles of
flower arranging, outlines and
types of schools, Mrs. Hamilton.
your own? There's money to bo mode
with soles board* in your community. No
experience necossory-no rent to pay-
Deluxe Aperate from your own home. Intro-
factory assortment not* you up to 150%
Ma.G:a
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KADEN, The Florist
? FLOWERPHONE 570
and men who make flowers their
and desire to attend the
Anniversary? Birthday? A big J
date? Any occasion is a reason 1
for flowers . . . and if there is :
no occasion, create one with ,
flowers from KADEN'S. •
GET YOUR FARM LOANS
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Malt Shop
Cream and Fountain :
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phans home next month.
Mrs F. W. Plaag conducted sev-
eral interesting games and group
I assisted the hostess in serving
pumpkin pie with whipped cream
and coffee to 19 members and
visitors.
reet. The honoree is the
Miss Polly Highfill,
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ENJOY
BORDEN’S
ICE CREAM
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Mrs. R.T. Lewis, Jr.,
Recent Bride, is
Party Honoree
Mrs. A. F. Jones and
Mrs. R. T. Lewis, Sr, and
Rebecca Lewis Hostesses
Spanish Classes
Name Club Officers
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W th the name of El Maderno
members of the Spanish classes of
junior high school formed an or-
ganization Friday with the elec-
tion of officers. J
Officers are Mary Louisa Carr,
president; Jacky Compton, vice-
president; Mary. Headrick, secre-
tary-treasurer; and Nancy
Thomas, reporter.
The program, conducted by the
new president, consisted /of a
quiz on Spain and reports on how
Spain was settled and the Al-
hambra were given respectively
by Nancy Thomas and Marcia
ammmmmmummmuammma
Tyler j SimpsOn company
Dickerman pharmacy, Watts Bros,
pharmacy; $20, Emmett F. Cur-
tis; $15, Frank Dustin; $12.60,
Manhattan Clothiers; $10, Crystal
Ice Cream company, Coca-Cola
Bottlers, R. D. Clack Motor com-
pany, J. A. Thomas Grocery,
• lllO^East Broadway
in observance of
ARMISTICE
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Woada Qwnime Co
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Auxiliary No. 1 of First Pres-
byterian church meets at 3
o’clock in the church parlors.
Blanche Groves Circle, First
Baptist church, Mrs. J. R.
Reuther, 909 North , Howeth
street, 3 p. m.
Auxiliary! No. 2, First Pres-
byterian church, meets with
Mrs. Geo. Brown, Jr., 115 East
Church street, 7:30 p. m.
Lucille Reagan Circle, First
Baptist church, 3 p. m., Mrs. E.
L Gilmore, 1330 East Garnett
street. J -)
Wesleyan Service Guild, Wha-
ley Memorial Methodist church,
7:15 p. m., Mrs. Una Cannon,
112 North Morris street.
Blanche Groves circle, Grand
Avenue Baptist church, 3 p. m.,
Mrs. J. A. Shotwell, 818 North
Morris Street
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Tuesday
Lottie Moon Circle.of Grand
Avenue Baptist church meets in
home of Mrs. A. Harrison, 411
North Morris street, for Bible
study. s ' ।
, Young Matrons circle, Grand
Avenue Baptist church, 3 p. m.,
Mrs. Paul Bush, 415 Ritchey
street.
Circle No* 5, Grand Avenue .
Baptist church, 7:30 p. m., Mrs. •
R. L. Beckner, 1511 East Bel-
cher streetL- . j :
Wesley workers’class, Wha- 1
ley Memorial Methodist church,
7:30 p. m., Mrs. Claude Cotten,
1329 East Pecan street. Mrs.
Henry Paschtag, co-hostess.
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GILCO PRODUCTS, INC.
J56 W Von Buren St • Chicago, HI
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Opening prayer was by Mrs.
Richard Robb, and Mrs. E. M.
. . Chapman, class teacher, gave the
The reception rooms were dec- Heyotional on “Identification •
atd with bronze and yellow Mark of a Christian Life.” Re-
* ' * ports were given by class officers
and Mrs. R. L. Trew was elected
fellowship vice president.
The class voted to send a box of
Christmas toys to Buckner Or-
।bout our 16”x50 mir-
close doors, pi iced $4.45.
urniture Co. r (10)
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4% MONEY
No appraisal or attorney fees
R. B. COWAN, Agent
Use Our Time Payment Plan!
bry’s bakery; Gladys Strader;
$2.50, R. A. McElreath; $2, J. P.
Goslin, Retail Merchants associa-
tion, Coffee Pot cafe, H .B. New-
berry, Jack Stansbury, Newland
Transfer, Martin Davis, Deluxe
Cleaners; $1, Hubert H. Moss, Roy
Davis, Mrs. J. E. Hayworth, Mrs.
Townsley, Mrs. George Walker,
Eva Townsley, Mrs. Geo. Walker,
Crawford, * Iola Brant, Emory
Horn; 50c, Migs Carolyn McClure. —__ . , ,
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Cliff Gardner Service Station
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Wednesday
9:30 to 11:30 a. m. Flower Show
Practice, including schedule,
judging, use of scale of points,
etc., Mrs. Beavers.
1:30 to 3:30 p. m., Horticulture,
including elementary practices,
mulching, compost, propagating,
plants, bulbs, seeds,
Beavers.
Are Sponsoring Two-
Day Instruction
An amateur flower show school
sponsored by the three Garden
clubs of Gainesville will be held
in the Fair Park Community
building, formerly the USO, next
Wednesaay and Thursday, with
Mrs. Lennie Bell Yant as flower
show school chairman and Mrs.
Hans Cook, chairman of arrange-
ments.
The course of study will be con-
ducted by Mrs. C. E. Beavers and
Mrs. W. C. Hamilton of Wichita
Falls, and Garden club members
who attend the course, may take
the examination for one full
credit!
Fees are charged for the full
course or a single day’s lectures.
Chrysler Engineered Parts and !
Accessories! ■
TO FIT DODGE, CHRYSLER, and PLYMOUTH ■
AUTOMOBILES. J
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Gainesville
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National Bank
A GOOD BANK TO BE WITH
Cooke County
Frozen Food and Market
Complete Line Staple and Fancy
TEMPA'S BEAUTY SHOP
MORRIS & RUTH REALTY SHOP
Arrive Depart
5:11 pm. 5:11p.m.
WESTBOUND
Arrive Depart*
End Tables
Smokers (large selection)
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Platform Rockers
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Ottoman 1
GAINESVILLE
TIRE SHOP
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ALWAYS BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED AT NIGHT
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LAMPS ? Yes, We Have Them
W e are equipped to
REPAIR YOUR TIRES
PROMPTLY:
with the finest PennCraft
repair materials.
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We Will Be Closed
All Day Monday, November 11
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Teachers, and the U. S. Office(g
Education. —+ "5,
Miss McClure urges all schaab
and churches to observe tbe
week’s program, the topics fgt
each day being as follows:
day, Practicing Brotherhogd;
Monday, Building World Securitj;
Tuesdav. Facing New Tasks; Wd-
nesday. Developing Better qm-
munities; Thursday, Strengthee-
ing Home Life; Friday, Investimg
in Education; Saturday, Pronist-
ihg Health and Safety.
Motor
NORTHBOUND soUrusouH
ALLEN’S BEAUTY SHOP
da-Saa-ssdousa
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F MONARCH BRAND ==
WHITE SWAN
NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. __
es ». in {season |
Complete Line of Frozen Vegetables and Fruits
sririh-shrimp—lobater-senfood
c. Phone 301
Keystone Class Has .
Meeting Thursday
Keystone class of First Baptist
church was entertained Thursday,
atternoon by Mrs. Floyd White in
her beautiful new home, 716
South Grand avenue.
The hostess’ little granddaugh-
ters received the guests in the liv-
ing room.
, Mrs. I. D. Reed, class president,
conducted the business session.
CUNNINGHAM STUDIO
FREE PICK UP AND
FAST DELIVERY
Phone 229 J
NORTH TEXAS MOTORS
207 West California
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Buy,them by the dozen
TWO-WAY CAFE
, J Thursday
uss Pplly High fill,
ui. a. auu iiis. George
of Valley View, and her
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 62, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 9, 1946, newspaper, November 9, 1946; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1470778/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.