Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 69, Ed. 1 Monday, November 18, 1957 Page: 2 of 10
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Mon., Nov. 18, 1957
defense as not of great impor
The Winnipeg River, a major
Members of the eivie €hei source of hydreelectrie -pewer
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AT NECCHI-ELNA ,
SEWING CIRCLE Tomorrow and Wednesday
who attends our
demonstration . . .
no obligation!
CONVERSATION PIECES
JEWELED CORK SCREWS
CAN OPENER .........
OPEN TUESDAY
MORNING
ist revival.
The choir’s recording of "The
Messiah” will be played. Mem-
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or travel . . . Ladies' or man's . . . Boxed ............
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SEVENTEEN BURNED TO DEATH—Seventeen persons—including 14 children
__burned to death when an early-morning fire razed this three-story former
hotel at Niagara Falls, N. Y. The structure was occupied by two Negro fam
ilies. The cause of the fire was not determined but fireman said it could have
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the peacemakers. for they shall
be called the Sons of God.’ "
not want us to ever think of our . 2— Gainesville (Texes) Daily Register
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Enola. Aik., is not a backwart
place. Truth is the first pioneer
there carved "Alone" on a board
and it was read backwards.
Science Finds Healing Substance That Does Both—
Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Decorator fabrics for curtains, plece mats,
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will have to have a deener vision
of the requirements for total
peace. -Jesus, said. ‘Blessed are
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Ne Yorh. a. y. ($peelab)-For the
first time science has found a naw
heafing substance with the astonish-
ing ability to shrink hemorrhoid*
and to relieve pain-without surgery.
In ease after case, while gently
relieving pain, actual reduction
(shrinkage) took place.
Most amazing of all - results we-e
• o thorough that sufferers made
A gold
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to each v । 11 t b r
Zeddie and Tom Reed art
pleated to offer a mort
spacious beauty salon for
their patrons . . . and to
announce the addition of
two new optrators.
• PAULINE MILLER
• OPAL LA RUE
Call HO5-4101 for
your appointment.
Plenty of free parking
space, too.
THE VALET 1
Chroma plated. Heavy geuge steel . . . holds up to
50 ties. Cellophane wrapped with grommet for hang- ..
ing.
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with minced pimiento stuffed
olives and mayonnaise. Season
with salt, pepper a ad onion
juice.
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An exclusive design in ceramics, created especially fnr
his personal use . . . for keys, rings, watches, comb, pen-
cils, eigerette lighters, billfold end false teeth.
‘2.50
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Mending Sets -
A "‘must" for every woman’s repair kit,, ny-
len. reinforced khitted mending tap. Mends
lorn or worn clothing, permanent adhesion
through countless launderings and dry .clean*
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LINEN
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for the Ladies
Beautifully embroidered,
hand rolled hems,
nice size, white only . ...
$1.00,
Pick-Up Candelite
No switches, no buttons, no fumbling . . . pick it up,.,
it lights! . . .set »t down . . . it’s out! Useful anywhere,
in bedroom or stairway, for nursery, car or closets.
‘1.00
Dutch cap style. Black faille.
‘1.00
members in the evening service:
Dr. Bob Evans, pastor of First
Church, gave the invocation. and
the benediction was said by the
Rev. T. Herbert Minga, Denton,
district superintendent, who was
a guest in the service. He was
accompanied to Gainesville by
Mfs. Minga.
"Certain events in history |
rise up like lofty mountain pin- 1
navies and e'er after they occur
the history of the world isi
changed," stated the minister in
his opening remarks for his de
votion at the Monday breakfast
service, "Sometime around 1250
B C. the Book of Exodus re
counts the event of God giving
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In colors to match shower curtains ... an exclu-
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many useful purposes .......................
$100
Attracts Large Crowds
The opening services of the day morning and evening, and Each morning at 7 o
revival at the Whaley Memorial 1 the breahfast service Monday at . Brand is speaking to men at the
Methodist Church were attend- 1 o clock Was attended by 38 breakfast service in I " h. . ... „ .. „
ed by near-capacity crowds Sun- men. IIall Also at ech of the morn- "These people did not live in the ,
- --------- The Rev. John 11 Brand, Pas ing services, a layman will give laP of luxury and ease'; they I
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The secret,is • new healing sub- lalized citizen of these United
»t»nc» ( Bio-Dyn** 1-discovery of . States last weck. She was in.
were-famous researeh institute. 4 r —ra,.
This substance is now available in itedtothe altar by the Pastor
suppositoryorointment formunder Baxton Bl} d nt, who introduced I
th* name Prepartion H.• At your | her while the congregation sang ,
druggiat. Money back guarantee. "America, the Beautiful" direct- i
•n.* t a p.i or led by Mrs. Marcus Austin, who
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Burner-with-a-Brain
'': Gas Range $9095
r2• Regularly $275.00 CIu
F,• Sale-priced, with trade-in
lare in charge of the breakfast
preparations each morning;
Serving Monday were Pat.
'Schneider, Judi Miller Judy
Donahoe. Ernest Perkins. Bob
by West and Ronnie Meeks.
' At the Sunday evening serv
lice a touching part of the pro
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have been invited to the home j has a totaldrop of 271 t«t
of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Swick, 816 within Manitoba to Lake Winni
Delicious spread for crackers: South Dixon St., tonight at 8,30 8______ ___.
-che hond—•o-----1—1 1 p.m. immec 'oly after church
services at the Whaley Method-
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Mary Jane Ender by at the perous must by necessity be
piano. During this number the doomed to perish." asked the
only illumination was from the minister: “f do-not believe that
lighted cross above the choir God has ordained that nations,
loft. shall rise and fall. I do believe
Members of the First Method that nations shall rise or fall as
ist Church joined with whatey they heee the spiritual laws that
God has ordained in this uni-
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in celebration of Necchi-Elna’s golden anniversary, we
are introducing the 1958 line of Necchi Push-Button Sew.
Ing Machines . . . the finest available. Come in to see the
GOLD NECCHI end let us answer any and all of your sew-
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demonstration of the new, fully-automatic Push-Button
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be a millionaire to own the finest, most advanced sewing
machine available.
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s in charge of the music dur knew hardships and privations. ,
sacrifices and sufferings, and ;
rhe choir presented an an ournowhhesc Ela torver tance, but if we would seek to
them, "While I Survey the Won- change the history of mankind." ' live and continue as a nation We
drous Cross" with Mrs Guy "Does this now mean that a
Rosson at the organ, and Miss nation which has waxed proa
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dependence there is a peculiar
threat which binds these events I
] together."
He continued by saying that
.1 Nr, what connects these three his-
’c CK. ,torical events is the fact that
......- ' they were wrought by peoples]
Fellowship who were vigorous, vital. young. ‘
le did not live in the
First Methodist |
Whitesboro, is the | a brief testimony
.. so-
unto the Hebrew people.'
through Moses, the Ten Com-
mandments. On June 15, 1215.
King John met the delegation of
'Barons of Runnymede and the
Magna Carta crystallized the
rights of man." he continued.
"On July 4. 1776. the Declara- l
non of Independence was adopt-
ed by the Continental Con- '
igress," Mr. Brand further!
stated. "Milleniums s eparate
these three events yet after
their occurrence the history of
-the would could never be the
same again. And while 3,000
sears intervened between the
। giving of the Ten Command
ments and the Declaration of In-
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Long after 1958 is over, your friends will be
reminded of your good wishes. For the cal-
ender pin-up you give now becomes a use-
ful tea tewel. later ---- imported linen, printa,......
includes early American, petit point end
Christmas greetings.
Only ‘1.00 Each
100 yards, bleached and unbleachod muslin
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Regular 35e and 39c values
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Glitter Stockings 1.00
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The name of George Grice on
your policy is like Sterling on
your silver.
GEO. M. GRICE
205 E. California HO5-4315
Necchi-Elna Sewing Circle
320 E. California t HO5-2542 i
A'-’e
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speaker His subject Sunda) j At the breakfast service this
morning was "What Is Truth?' morning. Ted Herrmann, chair-
andicorhcespsouendnzevcnpng man -I'* commission on mem l
"The Face of God.'' . bership and evangelism. was]
Services w j 11 continue each speaker and Tuesday morning"
evening this week at 7:30 Sen. Ralph Yarborough will be
o'clock with the exception of a special guest and give a brief
Friday evening when the serv-|talk. Bob Bandy Jr., will speak
ice will begin promptly at 7 Wednesday morning.
o'clock and last only 45 minutes ! Members of the young poo
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 69, Ed. 1 Monday, November 18, 1957, newspaper, November 18, 1957; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1571958/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.