Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 71, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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Monday. Mrs. Ed Gregory spent
the time in the Cowling home
of Gainesville were guests in the
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Mr. and Mrs. C. K. McClendon Cowling
— d son, Kenneth Burton, were nesday.
visitort in Sherman Saturday and • Miss Leta Gregory of Gaines-
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itors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe M. Wilson Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmie Robinson, Mr.
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ford, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel
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Little Miss Betty Vann of Era,
spent the weekend with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Spark-
man Vann.
Paul Organ of Amarillo, Tex.,
is visiting his parents, Mr.land
Mrs. Ed Organ.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley King of
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Hudson of Dallas were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sparkman
Vann.
Mr. and Mrs. John Paul of
Myra, were dinner guests of Mr.
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ville visited her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Gregory and family last
weekend.
Sharon Cowling, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Cowling, was
brought home Sunday, after two
days in a Gainesville hospital,
with an infected lung and asthma.
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Two hems and your towel is com-
pleted I Think of the economy for
your ownhome, .for Christmas gifts!
Beautiful floral prints to turn as
easily into aprons, :place mats,
kitchen curtains, or anything your
Ingenuity demands, 18 inches wide.
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Henry Herbert Moody and son,
Dan, near Weatherford.
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Hale and
son, Phil, of Decatur visited Mrs.
Ruel Holland, Friday afternoon,
and attended the football game
Friday night H —1
F L Rolls who is working in
Fort Worth, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Rolls and family.
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the Spring Creek community vi-
ited in the J. M. Wilson home c a
Sunday.
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‘Paul Yarbrough and dauhter.
visitors Sunday.
Miss Pauline
Mrs. Wylie McCollum who s
ill in a Gainesville hospital, s
reported improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wilson
have received word that their sd n
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Clyde Hale, accompanied by
his brother, Henry Hale, of Okla-
homna,eft for Los Angeles, Cal-
ifornia, Wednesday to attend the
of their brother, R. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. Johh Moody and -- Jack Alexander went to Sher-
daghte Mary Ben, of Stephen-
daughter, Louise, spent last Sun-
day night with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Clement, near
Krum.
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Miss ■ Margaret and Kenneth
Alexander were visitors in Dal-
las Saturday. Their sister, Mrs.
James Roberson and Mr. Rober-
son, came home with them to
spend Sunday with relatives here. *
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jenkins, of
Gainesville, visited her cousin, E.
J. Clement and family, Friday.
Miss Martha Bell Anderson of
TSCW, Denton, spent Sunday
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and Thursday. They spent Wed-
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hit by heavy snowstorms. The bas in the rear also stalks ‘
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Wilson of Sanger, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Powers of Dallas and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Herin and Vera
of Valley View.
Mrs. John Taylor and daughter,
Jean, of. Chattanooga, Tenn., and
Mrs. H. D. Madison and daugh-
ter, Carol Jean of Danevang, Tex.,
are visiting Mrs. W. S McCubbin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Paul of
Myra visited Mr. and Mrs. Reu-
ben Wilson and family Tuesday.
Mrs. C. P. Ward has returned
from Houston where she visited
her daughter, Mrs. R. V. Robin-
son.
Mrs. Weldon Wagoner and chil-
dren of Denton visited Mr. and
Mrs. Joe McCollum over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Kemplin and Mrs.
W. S. McCubbin visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McCubbin and son in
Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Vann had as
dinner guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Glidewell of Dallas;
M-Sgt and Mrs. Charlie Glidewell
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LAUGH AT WINTIR WINDS
since going into service last Jan-
uary. Pvt Young will report for
further service at March Field,
California, following his fur-
lough. ’ '
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Classified Ads bring results.
“UNBLOGK
DIGESTIVE
And Stop Dosing Your Stomae i
With Soda and Alkalizers
Don’t expert to gat raal'faiW Erom tulirU ,
•our stomach, cw and bad breath by takin
eoda and other alkalizers tf the true cume 4
your trouble to n—Tipef i ei
la this case, your real trouble is not in th >
stomach at al. But in the intestinal trat :
wher 80% of your food is digested. Aad whe k
the tower part geta blocked food may fad I»
diges property.
TWhat you want for reel refief is WWW .
thing to "unbiock" your lower intestinal trae .
Something to dean it out eRoetiwety bd > “
Nature get back oa her feet.
Ge Carter'! Pils right now. Take them a i
direded. They gently and eTectively"ms •
bloci" your digstive tract. This permits a I
5 of Nature's own digegive jeime to mi i
better with your food.
You get genuine relief from indigestion a >
you ran feel really good again.
Get Carter'! Hito at any drupstote-25 .
"Unblock" your intestinal tract tar real relia [
from indigetion. ~
children of Decatur visited her
mother, Mrs N. B. Martin Tues-
day. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Martin and’daughter, Nelda
Ruth, visited Mrs. Martin, and at-
tended -he football game here
Friday night.
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misfortune of breaking his jei v
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fell from a building while on
noon.
Mrs. Jane Holland of Ft. Worth
J. W. Hudspeth, Guy Clement
and Byron L. Canaday of NTSC,
visited their parents, here during
the weekend.
Barthold of
Ownsby,/Mrs. Carrie Keltner and
daughter, Brenda, and Misses Ar-
dis Holland and Rayhell Huds-
peth.
Mrs. W. G. Eason and Miss
Winnie Eason spent several days
last week with their daughter and
sister, Mrs. W R. Mathis and
family near Leo.*
Guestsin the home of Mrs. W.
G. Eason and family, Sunday aft-
ernoon were Mrs. Lola Ryan and
daughters. Miss Zella May Ryan
and Mrs. Mildred* Luster and Mrs.
Clara Snuggs of Gainesville.
Mr. and Mrs. - "
daughter Mary Ben of
vill. Miss “ “
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Jo Anne, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Bond and son, of Corsicana, Vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Porter,
in Marietta, Okla. Sunday after-
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'visited her parents, Mr. and
M. M. Tuley of Tom Bean.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. A nthony and
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Mrs. H.D.
and family
An At Newsfeatures Pictogroph
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of Sherman; Mr. and Mrs.
bert Donnelly of Sanger; Mr
Mrs. W. T. Knight and fami y of
Era, and Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Vann and family of Era.
Miss Mary Strader of NTSC,
who visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Strader during the
weekend, returned to Denton,,
Sunday morning to be present
for a tea given by a literary club
of which she is president.
Several Gainesville people at-
tending the game here Friday
night were Mr. and Mrs. 1 Elzia
Strader, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
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Gainesville spent the weekend
with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe King of Krum
visited their daughter, Mrs.
Sparkman Vann, Tuesday.
Miss Margaret Wilson is visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. John Pal of
Myra.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Blanton have
bought the John Montgomery
home and moved into it this
week. They formerly lived at
Myra.
Mrs. R. E. Solomon was a Visi-
tor in Denton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Shackelford
have bought the Raymond Garn-
er house.
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Stevens of
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Only at Wards can you choose either
the BAR or KNOB treadl Both Wards tractor
tires are famous for extra traction, extra
long life! One of the reasons Wards tires last
so long is because the extra anti-oxidant compound-
ed in them gives you extra protection against flex-
cracking, sunlight and "weathering"! Get the many ex-
tras, and more for your money with Wards tractor
tires ... more traction .;. more service!
if you need extra traction in heavy;
wet soils . . . choose POWER TRAC . : ;
Wards BAR tread tire I
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Spark-
man. This is his first furlough
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ERA,Nov. 19 — Miss John Ann
Vann spent last weekend visiting
Miss Jean Gregory in Denton.
Miss Gregory, a graduate of the
Era High school, • is attending
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। parents,, Mr. and Mrs. George
Yarbrough received the Brown near Forestburg.
nd hog given away fol- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bond and
the football game here two sons, of Corsicana, spent the
____night A large crowd at- , weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
tended the Azle-Era game on the .Yarbrough and family.
newly lighted field. । Pvt Billy Joe Young arrived
Mr. and Mrs Paul Yarbrough 'Saturday from Scott Field, Ill.,
and Hebert Moody attended the for « 10-day, furlough, with his
State Baptist convention in Min- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 71, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1946, newspaper, November 20, 1946; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1470788/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.