Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 75, Ed. 1 Monday, November 25, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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and girls what
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When tea was first introduced
into England its use was a mark
of social elegance.
Because nylon fabrics are both
moth and mildew resistant, they
are suitable for upholstery and
rug materials and for umbrellas.
FRUITS and
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The letter was written in Ital-
ian and was interpreted for J Irs.
Turbeville by Dr. V. C. Ciron of
Citizens who reside near the
laundry saw the man entering
the building, and notified the po-
lice department. The two police-
men blocked the entrances and
caught the Negro as he was run-
ning out the back door to the loot,
already removed from the build-
ing.
Stolen goods included large
numbers of sheets, pillow cases,
towels, bed spreads, handker-
chiefs and numerous other ar*
ticles.
The arrested man has been
placed in the city jail. No charge
has been filed.
tie girls and boys overywhere.
I want to see you, Santa. Love
Bedford Mather Vestal.
improved hear-
and demonstra-
Red Winger Serv. Sta. --
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Purity Baking Co.______
Home & Auto Sup. Store
A friend of the circus----
H. M. Powell Agency —
Fresh supply of batteries for Minor Clinic Suits 2369, 926 MeGee
St., Kansas City, Mo.
lips, Texas, served as
lor the groom.
practicing for her ap-
the Fort Worth opera,
" which will be pre-
* city tonight and
in Gaie
Wednesday, IvU
vember 27, from
piece hei
aid will be dem
To Participate in
Forth Worth Opera
Miss Regina Mitchell
Heads Modern Dance
onstrated by
Mr. L E,—’
Memorial Methodist
p. m., Mrs. Burnie
East California.
Wednesday
Girl Scout troop 10 of Robert
E. Lee school meets in home of
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H. and H. Refrigeration Service
208 West California Phone 300
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is celery, or irfeluded in a salad.
A “first; Thanksgiving” was
celebrated in Maine, not Massa-
chusetts, 15 years before the Pil-
grims. .
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same time comforting
et down into irritated
tubes, lessen coughing.
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Lacy, Paris; Jo 1
Margaret Lawler,
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Soliciting committees were
continuing their work, and those
who have not been solicited and
desire to make contributions may
leave them! at The Register office
or the Chamber of Commerce.
Late gifts include:
Previously acknowledged $4,480.00
Claude Jones __________ 25.00
Haynes Lbr. Co_________ 100.00
Gainesville. The missive tqld
Negro Sunday at 9 a. m. in the
act of Burglarizing the Gaines-
ville Laundry, 326 Lindsay street.
Men’. Part Wool ALPACE '
Topcoats....
IUMBING- ■
highway 82
riage on 1----
Baptist church.
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Automatic ;
.22 Rifles
all types of bearing aids.
trip through various
New Mexico,
Bolt Action Repeater
.22 Rifles.
Wesleyan Service Guild of
First Methodist church meets at
7 p. m; its-the home of Miss Mil-
dred Chapman and Miss Lo-
retta Couger, 302 Pecan street.
Youth Hymn -Sing council
meets at 5:15 p. m. at the First
Methodist church.
Wesleyan Service Guild,
Whaley Memorial -Methi
Church. 7:30
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rounding p
Wright, Phill
best man for
Dresser Sets
2.95, 3.95 AND UP
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Shotgun..
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George Williams, a London d
goods apprentice, is credited wi
having founded the YMCA.
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and palate-tempting ways of pre-
paring cauliflower. It to usually
boiled and served with butter,
Dear Santa Claus: I want a bi-
cycle and a little puppy with
his head sticking out. Love, Shir-
ley Ann Lucas. [ ’ i
Dear Santa: I am a little boy
three years old. I want a train,
shovel
Dear Santa: I want a doll, a
Jumping rope, some clothes for
my doll and some nuts, candy,
oranges and some apples. Good-
bye, love, Mary Sellers.
Dear Santa: I want lots of candy
and nuts for Christmas. I want
PILES May Often
Lead to FISTULA
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LEMONSand GREEN
GROCERY AND MARKET
East Broadway Phone 801
The Light That Failed
HAGERSTOWN Md. UP—Aft-
er 20 years of faithful service,
Mrs. C. T. Mentzer’s wonderful
f SPECIALTy! )
On Sale Tuesday
9 a. m.
Santa’s Letters
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Poor little chest muscles all sore
and “achey” from hard cough-
ing? Quick, «Mentholatum! Rub
it on back. chest, neck. Your
child will like that warm, gently
stimulating action! Mentholatum
helpe lessen congestion without ir-
ritating child’s delicate normal
lemon or Hollandaise sauce. It
friends and relatives
ville, and a wedding dinner was
given in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. P. Ainsworth, Sherman.
The Modern Drance group, un- E
der the direction of Dr. Annel MaakS
Schley Duggan. Will be featured IMODEE
in two numbers. In Act I there EfsinaM
i and in Act IH, a gypsy and...Mrs E
group, of which Miss South Grand a
Tell your merchant you saw his
advertisement in The Register.
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Hard of Hearing
Hear Clock Tick
club and Professional club four
senior physical
This new electronic h
eliminates harsh not
For the Holiday Season Ahead
BRIGHTEN UP
• Easy to Clean • Economical
years old. I
a cowboy suit, a steam
and a guitar. I want a shotgun,
too. Please remember all the lit-
yew including Carlsbad
Caverns, then to El Paso, Texas,
and Juarez, Mexico. They visited
in Gaines-
Dear Santa: Please bring me a
doll, some doll furniture
. my doll house, a banjo and
-- - t—---4 of all.
The fund being raised to fi-
nance purchase and reconstruc-
tion of a damp Howze recreation
building as a permanent home for
Gainesville Community circus,
passed the halfway mark of 85,000
over the weekend, and Manday
morning, contributions stood at
Writs today for A copy of a 40-
page FREE BOOK I which explains
Piles, Fistula, other rectal ailments
and associated colon and stomach
conditions. It may save you time
‘and trouble. Address Thornton &
illege, Dallas. She is
, 1 by the B. F. Good-
______________ company, Borger.
Mr. Colwell spent three years in
Jane Allen.
Merlene Pola n i. Huntington;
Hugh Jane Richardson, New Or-
leans, and 'Jo Ahn Turrentine,
Houston.
Mitheng president, win lsbe ident of the Texas State College
presented; in a lecture-demonstra- for Women Modern Dance club.
tion for the Dallas Civic Federa-
tion. Deel 17..
The bride wore a street length
dress of white wool jersey, - -- _*;——
trimmed with silver studs, and Grand Avenue.
Miss Lottie Kitchens,. Borger,
was bride’s maid and was attired
rose three-piece suit
accessories. Her cor-
Is Married to
Dewey Colwell
Former Gainesville
Girl United Church
Rites to Phillips Man
The wedding of Miss Frances
Ione Rudd, daughter of Mr. and >
Mrs. J. R. Rudd, formerly of
Gainesville, to Dewey C. Colwell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Col-
sories of navy blue with light
* hat
North America were estab-
lished in Montreal and Boston in
DENTON, Texas, Nov. 25_Miss
Regina Mitchell, daughter of Mr.
and Mr.-. R. W Mitchell, 602
South Grnd avenue, Gainesville,
is among the 10 girls from Texas
States College fori Women doing
the ballet sequences in the Fort
Worh Civi association's produt-
tion of Verdi's La Travita," Mon-
day and Tuesday nights, in Will
Rogers Memorial auditorium.
sage was white carnations sur-
ink roses.
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Custom Built Blinds
Wood, Metal or Aluminum
Two weeks delivery . .. Easy
terms .. Free estimate.
NEWLAND EURNITUrE
months ago. Mrs. Turbev il le 1
placed her name and address ind ' in
well, Childress, was_______
Friday, Nov. 1, at 8 o’elock. The
double ring ceremony was read
by Rev. Paul B. Cullen in the
First Baptist church,
__ pearance in the
Others in the ballet are Misses“"La Travita, A
1. Marshall; Bettye sented in hat
Doss, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Kath- -ueday night,
ken Kelley. Houston; Margaret
" 1 1 Lange, Orange;
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Bryant (Ceiling) Heaters
Come In Now and See Our
Amana Walk-In Quick Freezer Box
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To be used for cooling, freezing and storing
frozen foods.
the Marine corps, and took part
in the invasion of Okinawa and
Japan. He is presently employed
by the Phillips Petroleum com-
pany, Phillips, Texas.
To be kind to your food budget,
leftovers by storing
Cover meats and
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Dear Santa: How are you, are
you all right? Please bring me a
pair of skates and a doll, some
doll clothes. I want some candy,
nuts, apples . and oranges. With
all my love, Hazel Ann Harri-
son.
Dear Santa: Please bring me
a. desk, a fountain pen and a baby
doll I want you to bring me a
Eversharp pencil. Please bring me
set of jacks. Bring all of the lit-
tle boys and girls something, too.
Love, Vonnie June Perkins.
Shrine Session
In Dallas Friday
The fall ceremonial of Hella
Shrine Temple in Dallas will be
held Friday, and A. B. Findley,
Henry Long and W. H. McDaniel,
representatives of the potentate
of Gainesville, have received full
details of the session.
There will be a colorful down-
town parade starting at Scottish
Rite temple at 2:30 p. m. and in
Fair Park auditorium, there will
be an old-time minstrel first part
at 7:30 p. m. Novices will be reg-
istered at 3:30 p. m. in the office
of Asher Mintz, recorder, follow-
ing the parade, with ritualistic
work in the Scottish Rite temple.
The ceremonial dinner will be
served at 6 p. m. in the general
exhibits building at Fair park.
Manufacturing employment in
Pacific Coast states is two and
one half times the pre-war figure.
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This home mixture takes right hold
MENTHOLATUM
qack.
USED FOR OVER 50 YEARS TO CO
the great need of the people of
that country for clothing of -all
kinds, and stated that shoes in
their sizes, 36 and 40, were very
scarce there. This family said
that during their morning prayers
they prayed blessings on the peo-
ple of America who had sent
clothing for their relief.
1 —------, in concentrated
form, a most reliable agent for sooth-
Green, blue, white, rose—plain or block-face scoring.
A beautiful finish for your bath or kitchen.
Waples-Painter Co.
Joe Walter, Mgr. Herman Atkins, Asst Mgr.
“One-Stop Building Service"
UMBER—BUILDING MATEHIAL—PL
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Dress shop. til
Former Newsman
Joins Oil Group
DALLAS, Nov. 25 — The
position of vice-president and
general manager of Texas Mid-
Continental Oil & Gas association,
vacant since the death of George
C. Gibbons, will be assumed Jan.
1 by Charles E. Simons of Austin,
Fred W. Shield, association pres-
ident, announced. Simons will
make his headquarters in Dallas.
Widely known in Texas news-
paper and political circles,
Simons has been executive vice-
president of the . Texas Good
Roads association, which associ-
tion he joined as director of pub-
lic relations following work as a
capitol newspaper reporter. He
was secretary of the State Dem-
ocratic Executive committee in
1942-44 and was secretary of the
1944 state Democratic conven-
tions and a delegate to the nation-
al convention.
Youth Hymn Sing
Council to Meet
The Youth Hymn Sing council
which was scheduled to meet at
5:15 p. m. Monday at First Metho-
dist church, has postponed its
meeting until Tuesday at the
same time, in respect to the late
Rev. Edward Lorenz, whose
memorial services were held at
First Presbyterian church Mon-
day afternoon.
all the other boys
— .— ---1 they want. I am
in the third grade in Valley View
school. Love, Vanna Vncile Ves-
tal. , ■ th r
Ite- Mitchell,
Gainesville high school, has_been
Policemon Johnny Barnett and --------■
Andrew Harrison of the local po- ; Garnett street, received a le ter
lice department apprehended a last week from a family in Sicily,
_ ■ * - expressing appreciation for some
clothing which she gave to- ‘
war-relief clothing fund several
a bicycle, too. I want some skates
and a doll. I want a bathrobe and
some house slippers.. I want a
sled with some skis. I want a
— . -- . & of snowshoes. I hope you a
Passed $5,000 Mark
doll and a doll bed. I want a set
of dishes, stove, cap gun, bicycle,
ring and a set of jacks. I also
want some nuts and candy in my
stocking. Goodbye, love, Wilma
Jean Chilcoat.: - '
small case, very light in weight,
and easy to wear. No large and
bundlesome battery pack. Neutral
in color. Iconspiouous.
may be baked and served “au
gratin,” and
made into soups and fritters.
Then, too, very young, tender
clusters can be served raw, as
TRUCKING N
— Explains Canaea, FadTeltzom merchant you^saw hE
Mrs. Laura B. Hayworth, 1431
East California street, and J. R.
Gilliland, Gainesville business
man. were united in marriage
Sunday at 8:30 a. m. in the study
of Whaley Memorial Methodist
church, the double ring ceremony
being performed by the Rev. John
S Rice, pastor. i
Only witnesses to the ceremony
were the bride’s brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John
Harris of Denver, Colo.
The couple are well known in
Gainesville, having been engaged
in business for a number of years
leftover custards made with milk
and eggs. Place them in the cold-
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SPARKLE
and try this new im
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tion is free and without obliga-
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an orchid corsage. For “something
old” the bride carried a lace-
trimmed silk handkerchief which
was sent to her mother from Par-
is, France,' during World War I.
“Something new.was a white
Bible, gift of the bridegroom.
“Something borrowed” — pearl
earrings from the groom’s moth-
COAL S C R A M I L E—German civilians, facing a bitt r winter and shortened coal supply, ’
help themselves to some of the precious fuel from a US. Army truck at Frankfurt.
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Business Men’s Plate Lunch______
Meals and Short Orders, 11:30 a. m. to 8:30 p.
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LA U C H—The candid cam-
eraman catches’ comedian Bob
Hope enjoying a really hearty
laugh at somebody’s joke.
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At Local Laundry Appreciation Note
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STAN S B U RY’S
GAINESVILLE’S COMPLETE PLUMBING SUPPLY HOUS IE
protect your
them wisely.
Surprisingly Quick Relief. £ — ______ _u,
No Cooking. Saves Monev ply-.of very wonderful cough syrup.
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water a few moments, until dissolved, and lets you rest at night.
No cooking needed—no trouble at all. Pinex is & speci“*
Or you can use corn syrup or liquid proven ingredients,
honey, instead of sugar syrup. r ’
Then get 2% ounces of Pinex from ingr throat an bronchial’irritation
any druggist, put. it into a pint bottle. Money refunded if it doesn’t
and fill up with your syrup. This you in every
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Monday I ~| After the wedding
Wesleyan Service Guild, First changed into a liL
Methodist church, 7:30 p. m., suit-dress and black accessories.
Miss Mildred Chapman, 302 | The couple went on a honeymoon
East Pecan street.
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