Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 236, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 1, 1954 Page: 3 of 8
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SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK
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Chalmers
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Miss Lou
Otis Deal, Mertzon,
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Retains crisp
Grady Turner, also
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The brideelect
Thursday
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daughter of
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PHONE 2586
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Pack Box for
SALE
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WHITESBORO.
Ide s and deadons
be installed June
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treads—pulls more
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him on his
Miss
of
marriage.
daughter
Herricks.
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Hudgens.
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June 1—
Rena Hudgens of
Mildred Kemm of Philadelphia
SATURDAY.
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Whitesboro, and the kite V. H.
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exercises
mencement
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and
Fathers Day
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19 jewels.
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Of 5
1.28
1.63
8.88
5.44
1.52
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1.30
1.07
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Now! Real traction when you need it—
with Wards new fong-bar Power-Tract.
High open-center, : traight-across tread ’
bars give “paddle- wheel" traction. Each
lug takes a bigger bite than most other
CELESTE
17 jewels - .
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girls have been roommates.
Recital Given by
Campbell Pupils
1 upils of Mrs. James V. Camp-
bell presented a recital of piano
numbers Monday evening at.the
Fil st Baptist church. The dais of
th< church was decorated with
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daughter of
Grimsley of
former well
Gainesville,
former Ora
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WHITESBORO. June
1 Doris Ann Burgin was
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M’s. Jack smitn, route 1, city
Mrs. Ross received bachelor of
science degree in upper elemen-
tary. education; Miss Gess, the
ba chelor of arts degree in lbr ry
science and Miss S nith, bachelor
ing.
Refreshments were served
Mr. S. E. Wilson. .1401 Clay,
Waco, Texas, states: “When I com-
menced to take Barcentrate, I weighed
Is. I now weigh 180, a loss
you fast, easy. 100 % cold rubber tread
for long wear. Pc werful chemicals in
tread rubber reduce weather checking. .
for the happy family
have been designed by
, May 31, and has been active
organizations at the college
visited in Gainesville during
a
February
March
April ....
May ...
June ......
July .......
grand-
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21 jewels.
40 •-15720
FULL AMOUNT
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for everlasting loveliness. See our
magnificent selection soon.
stiffness after many washings.
Other Half Slips $1.69 J
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CHAS. J. GANDILLON
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Sal* Price *
35.77
41.77
48.77
61.77
54.77
62.77
69.77
‘ science i degree in home
nomics education.
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now at
Abilene, who are
known residents of
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Communi t
Slate BanI
speaker.
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live them explained to
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has been turned Intd
hotel.
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DIXON
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Bert Gibbs and
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SUNE 20
T
appy family
designed by
eserve Life ex-
Lou Ann Deal
To Be Married
To Jack Turner
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lew
‘fleers
June 1 — The
from $63.00 Fed. Tax Ind.
pounds. I am 77 years of age
and holding down a job." Mrs. Cum-
mmings Cannon, Route 2. Box 171,
'Austin, lost 8 pounds taking Barcen-
weparada- 13800.
nsects.
The machine is usually operat
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Mrs: Harole 1
Mr and Mrs. Turner. li
Miss Deal was graduated from
Ab lene Christian college Mon-
11
presided. , I
Miss Zelma Moore, county -ID
agent, de monst rat d jeHy mak-
year since 1.
were recorded.
The moist ire was
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rounding trade territory whose
patronage has contributed to the
success of his business.
Teague’s features quality mer-
chandise rand latest styles for
men and boys in nationally ad-
vertised brand clothing. I
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of FortAWorth. »
An arrangement of
flanked by yellow tapers
delabra centered the lace-covered
City---------
Employed by.
Hosp tal Patien
WHITESBORO, June 1—1
was packid to send to the patien
the Ab lene State hospital t hat
arrangements of white! daisies
and white gladioli.
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Joyce Made Gess, _
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gess, 1203
Hancock street and; Miss Norma
Ft ye Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Opti-Mrs. meeting 8 p.m.
Community room First St
bank. Hostesses will be Mrs
Ha 6s a
provide y
REGISTER
1.20 ;
4.10 3.27
land where the bridegroom to-be
is s tationed with the V. S. Navy
at Quonset Point. She will be ac-
conpanied by her parents, and
" and Mrs. Turner. _ ... j i
Long, Sherrill and
to members, and
Mrs. B. Bosworth and Mrs. A
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that all sectioi
receive fogging
One nunber each ewas played
Georgihe West. Gretchen
Janice Band;/. Bobby
August
September .5.41
Of interes I here is the an-
of the engagement
approat hing marriage of
Lou An n Deal, daughter of
the hostess assisted by Marlene
Pal McCann
Do your fa se teeth annoy and em-
barrass by alipping, dropping or wob-
bling when ;-----— “**
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you plates. Thts alkaline (non-acid)
powder holds false teeth more nrmly
and more comfortably. go gummy
Mr. and Mrs----— —
and Jack Guthrie Turner, son of*
PLEASE HELP
YOUR REGISTER CARRIER
He has delivered your paper faith-
fully—please cooperate by paying
presented two or more
Connie Evashwick, Jay .
Steve Shobe, Ka Vaughan, Lin-
da Ward. ' "
. THE DAILY REGI
gm—o^wsguas
Me Before YH Die"
__________ rimsley.
The wedding is planned for the
early part o I July in Rhode is-
worship service.
Vacation Bible shool will start
June 7 and will co itinue through
the week.
Pennsylvania will be guest speak
er Wednesday evenin
ning at 8 p. m. and the; public is
cordially invited.
Something she'll treasure forever.. I her
“family silver" in resplendent, heavy weight,
solid silver by INTERNATIONAL .. . irresistible
patterns superbly sculptured with consummate
artistry... flawlessly modeled with a flair
। Shower Giver
Doris Ann Burgin
2.41
322
5.21
_ _ play be-
cause of cses of chicken pox.
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Demorstration
Gayle Blanton. Danny
Jack Kuehl, Kay Sulliyant, —
wina Mose ley and Ann Sullivant.
Wilmoth Ann Powell and John
Rain falling on 12 separate
days amunted to 5:2 inches
during May, the heaviest precipi- i
lation for the fifth month of the ,
How To Hold
FALSE TEETH
Moro Firmly in Flace
Y/ ATWOOD '
/ 17 jewels.
wwyaag M.. $3800
Ten-Year Rainfall Record
Month— 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 re-- ’ ‘
January ...
first call each Saturday,
little merchant and should
ou with THE DAILY
Gainesville Girls
Receive Degrees
Three Gainesville girl; received
degrees Monday evening in com- j bouncedi [today tht the
it Texas g ing ___ ci.... * _ _____ —
State Colleg for Women, Den- during early morning hours
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^For the June Bride.
-me, ad
~wey
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE ! phe
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Only
4 [
receipt-—be qertain he
School end route duties
ng heir meet ng
. Marvin Long was
R. D. Bu
Wednesday
Rotary club, 11 :05 p. m.
Roof Garden, Turner hotel.
60-Gauge, hi-
Special . J..
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Em! layer's Address
Young Couple to
Wed a ■ Weinert
’ WHITESBORO, - *
nouncement has been made of the
approaching' marriae of Miee
Shirley Ann
of Mr. and V rs. Ray Herricks of
Weinert to j ames Paul
ASK ABOUT WARDS TERI
4 24 2.78
.21 .48
.89 4.34
.83 2.09
.78 2.58
4.00 5.74
4,31 3.30
232 1.04
1--—+—
with a shower of wedd ng gifts
Friday evening in the home of
Mrs. E. C. Greene given by Mrs.
Betty Prestage. Nirs. Sue Ors-
borne and Mrs. Jacqueline Harris
20
-s,cy
55
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refreshment/ table. Mrs. Harris
presided at the punch owl and
ylene Scott registered the
Mrs. Prestage srved the
s
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MIAMI. Wote",
dust, and shock
reshtant
17 jowels.
.teh
ters and
are urged
AN Other S ze Reduced!
ft • s I
ig treatment against the morning because the air cur
rents at that time tend to go
ah----—-—-lae.off. •
firt five
months of this year totals 12.15
inches. Only) 1120 inches was re-
corded for t he ; same "2
year ago.
consume his limo.
Pie ase send me the Elgin_________. _______ priced at 4
NAME or WATCH
including federal tax, on terms of purchase checked below.
□ ADD TO MY ACCOUNT FULL AMOUNT ENCLOSED
E. California
IS BARGAIN DAY
TheH
IF YOU CAN'T COME IN . . ORDER BY MAIL
5 - O DPEN AN ACCOUNT FOR ME
AVINGS!
Teague, who was
The wedding will t: ke place
in the Four Square
church at Weinert.
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.: <.
street; Mi ss
SAVE ;
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Calendan
EULA WEST
Society Editor, Telephone 96
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Business :
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If you miss year paper, k
please call by........ P.M.
Circu ation Department
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6-pc. Place Settings from $29.75 Fed. Tax Ind.
Visiting Speaker
Due at Whitesboro
’ WHITESBORO.
Women’s Hub, 7:30 p. m. in the
y Room of the Firs'
ik. W. E
DURING ELGIN SPRINGTIM
SALE ENDS JUNE 5
spring holidays as guest of
i Peggy George, daughter of
and Mrs. Rush George. The
une 1
Williams wil
rhe dub
better boy.
PIANO RECITAL • -
WHITESBORO, June 1—Mrs.
Fay Eason Brown will present
her piano pupils in recital at the
GIRLS* $KIRTS .
CHILDREN'S 2-PIECE SHORTIE PAJAMAS
BOYS* T-SHIRTS
ton'. They are Mrs. Carolyn Ross,
MODE O' DAV
105-8 E. CALIFORNIA
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ing
Presbyterian church and
friends of the ch irch
to attend.
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Teague's Observe
9th Anniversary
Teagues; clothiers. Ill North
Dixon street, Wednesdap .will ob-
serve its ninth anniversary as a
part of tHe Gainesville business
family.
‘The firm is owned and oper-
ated by Dock Teague' with other
members of the staff being J. T.
Owen and Mrs. France; Glenn,
associated
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‘Miss Burgin became t1 ‘
of Billy Gent West of C allisburg
Sunday.
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^S^TAPPAN’S
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Annual Fogging
Operation Starts
lanager Homer Bly
F. •
Elgin i*
RUTH
19 imwels.
AT TAPPAN'S ! |
LAST 4
DAYS
/20%of..*
qnd CREDIT, to!
FPay as litle as...
siiss 61.77
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ilud. Moral tam.A
1.00
with the former Teague company
for 33 years, is extending his
thanks and appreciation to cus-
tomers in Gainesville and sur-
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inch more tian the normal May
rainfall of 4.78 inches 11 was the
heaviest month’s rain fall / since
October of last year; when 5.74
inches was recorded. N
The rainfall for the
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MIsS LOU ANN DEAL
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USA
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■ Special Rack Tappers - Suits
$14.90 to $22.50 VALUES
$1000
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Look What a Dollar Will Buy
E$ BLOUSES [ ,| J "
BOYS' SEERSUCKER SHIRTS । ele
GIRLS' T-SHIRTS. i ■ HB Bi s 1
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November
1 ecember
Total .,..42.99 36.5829.15 27.85
Heaviest Rainf
In May Since T
7
%/tord Elgin
f 21ewel.
w-Mg.m- 15m
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Crinoline with double ruffle.
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 236, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 1, 1954, newspaper, June 1, 1954; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1579851/m1/3/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.