Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1955 Page: 4 of 12
twelve pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
E- /
i -
' 1
the
of-
1
. She told
W.
wom-
01
Closing
e ol
the
to go.
the se
$117.
and
Lottie Moon circle
Mrs.
ns
In a brief lunche on
Pie and
Cl
rela
ty.
Calesidan
lift
do
te to in-
■. “You’ve got to e
O]
3
<
* -
; i ;
Fa
-
VELVET.^ FELT...
c
Vota Vita class, First Bai
ptist
Mrs.
i
295
with
Slices
I
T
»
Reduced to...
ONE-HALF PRICE
/
—E
I" $
1
♦
I
&
2-25
E
0-Oz. Cea
*.
9
175
1
■
407 L Broadway
3009
195
. Lb. ।
USH-BUTTON
THE NE
Jello <
255
6 DeMcioas Flavors, 3 Pkgs.
c
J
25s
CHEESE
Hydrogenated
Sea
675
DE-INS
Jib. Can
NIFTS PREMIUM BABY Ml
tOUHD STEAK
15‘
Lb.
ersl 29s
MARGARINE
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Lb.
2 Lbs.
47*
... Lb.
Lb.
WIN FREE
Celery Hearts
)
me in and
h‘-1
N
l*
Only L,
M
2 Lbs.
-
2T
—
■
a .x1 ’
..
3
c
/
-fe
K
■
MM
NECCHI AUTOMATIC
is impossible to describe! You must see R to believe it
Texo-Maid
16-Oz Jar
. M Ri
y from
White Swan
9-Oz. Boa .
and A
and M
Hayes, Bob Evans and
ngton. All women then
in a discussion of what
S.
took
Cal-Top
21/2 Site
SEWING
CIRCLE
Dial HO5-2543
tors had to 4
pencil from
f
p.
te to remove
ne’s stomach.
s
Gladiola Flour
Gladiola Meal
gh Hamilton and Cordie
talked on “Adoration
eness," and Mrs. Aston
Lindell talked on "Con-
the
be
STEAK
ROAST
I
B-r
ee were
and two
LF.,
ter in
O. B.
[ of the 1
and the W
E AS
2-2?
E.
200 PAIRS OF
LANES’ DRESS SHOES
HOT SPOT!
Swifr’s Premium Thick-Sliced
!
I
HOT sPor!
Hrookfield 4-Puk
iship
n in
HOUSE OF FASHION
______________street,
will be hostess for the next meet
0 -3
25
NECCHI*
Dark Shades Only
Prices Start $2
(Neo ChorogoM Colored
Dip..
0,2
Whaley Memorial Methodist
Church
J. L. Leaze
Mrs. Rafe
church, 7:30 p.m.,
Bart Terry, 1420 M
Rebekah circle, 1
tian church, 7:30
Mrs. Joel Street,
Grand avenue.
E‘- 2F
L—
!......
The group c
for the needy. I
less, 1530 East
be
sou can do 1
on k lot of
2
Lbs. ....
cl
5SS SCSSlO
EULA WEST
Woman’s Page Editor
Dial H055511
Downard-Fairplains and Oak
Valley HD clubs will have a
joint meeting in the Downard-
Fairplains club house, Old Den-
ton road, 2 p.m. Bill Carroll,
speaker.
Downard-Fairplains 4-H clubs
achievement show, 7:30 p.m.,
club house.
B4PW club 7:30 Dm., wth
Mrs. Harvey White, 1214 Wha-
ley drive.
Boy Scout leader training,
7:30 p.m., Robert E. Lee school.
Community circus general
meeting, 8 p.m., Curtwood din-
ing room.
Morning circle, First Presby-
terian church, 9:45 p.m., church
parlor, with Mrs. James Goudie
as hostess. Nursery open.
Badge workshop for Girl
Scout leaders, 9 to 11 a.m., Lit-
tle House in Leonard park.
Flyup and intermediate leaders
urged to attend and bring Girl
Scout handbooks. Nursery at
620 North Morris street.
Fidelity class, First Baptist
church. 9:30 a.m., with Mrs.
Elmo Frost, 1629 Roy street
Wednesday
Senior and older youth hay-
ride, First Methodist church.
GREENBUSH, Minn. (UP )4-
Duane Nelson’s final ’ examina-
tion in school was doubly tough.
The 12-year-old sighed too deeply
and swallowed his pencil. Doc-
Make Plans for
Sorority Meeting
Beta Upsilon chapter of Epsi-
lon Sigma Alpha met Tuesday
evening and completed plans for
the district meeting to be held in
Gainesville in January. Mrs. Gar-,
land Vandever was hostess to the
members in her home, 1404 East
California street
-
—
bate loaf and coffee were
served to 13 members.
Victor Koon circle
Mrs. Roy Braselton was hostess
to Victor Koon circle members in
her home, 606 Moran street Mrs.
Regularly Pricd 7.95 to 12.95
THUNSDA - MIDAY - SATURDAY
N.
x
“5
VA
-PaulMorgen
Next Door to First State Bonk
Al farms of general itosaraaca
Dial HOB-3141
_ r JUT
d} *Kmnen/&tbodc%u"
« MJ N GRAND . 05-2971
Mawa, Durand, Syrup
Tains 2%2 Size Can
Chopped Beef
activities for all age
colorefl people i___
c
75*
PUBLIC INVITED
Sponsored by Christian Thinkers
Class
Marshmallows 1uz6ss Na, 155
SHORTENING
u 69
59 Shortening
1.795
-----------—
MoTHERS’
! 1 give your little girl
the new miniature
, 75na? 8 O • ■ B » .
The'present size of American
PN W. B. Ballew presided and
’ project for the month will
- hospital visits with fruit and
flowers for the shut-ins. Mrs.
the business: Mrs. Bob,Kilcrease
and Miss Mollie Reeves, invita-
tion; Mrs: Ken Heath and Mrs.
John D. Cunningham, identifica-
tion; Mrs. Vandever and Miss
Reeves, table decorations; Mrs.
Boyd Ware and Mrs. Moore, en-
tertainment; Miss Reeves, Mrs.
Vandever, Mrs. Henry Holland
of the
Lure of-
ill age groups of
assisted here. Her
FRESH FRYERS
BACON
GROUND BEEF
BEEF STEW MEAT
Libby’s Me
12- Can . M
BACON
Bump Fee
McALLEN, Texas (UP)—Front
now on you need a license to feel
bumps on people’s heads in Mc-
Allen. The city commission
passed an ordinance requiring
phrenologists to pay a R10 license
fee and post a $1,000 bond after
police reported some McAllen
residents had been swindled by
itinerant bump feelers.
ATGIS8)
Tile street.J
irst Chris-
p.m., with
611 South
shgs
sridgx
6
eriod, fruit
pped cream
rved to 15
tors.
Jergen’sSoap
on the
Medita-
• /
t, we
od or
tor of
hodist
esday.
t, Dr.
995
secration and Commitment.” A
number of songs were sung by
the group """ —
talks and
• CHOKE MEATS 0
Colored Me
4-Roll Pack ..... 57
A NEW CHURCH SANCTUARY was started Tuesday when a portion of the 53 mem-
bers of the Free Will Baptist church witnessed a ground-breaking ceremony. Lo-
cated at 1937 Rice avenue, the church was started in April, 1954, with 16 members.
The pastor, Rev. Billy Daniels, plans to do most of the carpenter work with the as-
sistance of members. Pictured witnessing Mrs. O. H. MeGilvray turn the first spade
of dirt are: Mrs. G. G. McClaran, Fredlyn Daniels, Butch Hott, Mrs. Granville Hott,
Penny Hott, Rev. Mr. .Daniels, Anita Daniels, Mrs. Daniels, and G. G. McClaran.
_____.____ o.esi._________________________________(Staff photo by Bill l^gg )
Mincemeat
Zee Tissue
tte and Winston - Salem, people
Mrs. Weldon Clack told of by my
between the program
. in keeping with the
theme. Prayers were offered by
Mmes. W. S. Turner, E. J. Thomp-
! w
and Mrs. Wylie Gilmer, registra-
The group voted to fill Christ-
mas stockings for the veterans
at McKinney and to adopt a
family for which to provide
Christmas. ' i a d
Mrs. Kilerease and Miss Anna
Mae Shorter gave the program
on “Limbering the Mind.”
Refreshments were served to
10 members and one visitor, Mrs.
James T Owen.
uiet day of p
“The ABCs
49s
Jewel 17c
3-Lb. Carton ... 0/
well
join f
n sa vice
prayer means to them. (
After luncheon, the needs of
five foreign and two U.S. mission
schools were told. The gifts of
given on these prayer
‘ used for these needs.
the dub’s appreciation to those
who made sandwiches, worked
on the train and helped with oth-
er arrangements. - Ai
5 55 —
le
g !
_____ Hill Campbell gave the
Bible study for members of the
Lottie Moon circle when they
met with Mrs. Cedi Tinsley, 535
South Dixon street
11.. 75
. 4 , . , 24>, ,
h
Hensley stressed the
of influence and et opera
building a better cot nmuni
“My influence l nay
great” he said, “bi t when it
coupled with what /
makes a big impa t
.... I cannot 1
Jy myself, but I can
ward helping. - ,
BULK WIENERS..... Lb.
BACON K
Mrs. Richard Pyle presided and
offered the dosing prayer. Seven
members and one visitor were
served refreshments.
BerniceNeal
Mrs. H. T. Howell was hostess
in her home, 1325 Lanius street
for members of the Bernice Neal
circle preshided over by Mrs. W.
N. MeKaig. Mrs. M. P. Russell
gave the opening prayer and
Mrs. A. T. Stanford gave the
Bible study. Mmes. J. P. Tins-
ley, Russell, McKaig and Warren
Cox gave a scripture study.
During business the group
voted to take a pantry-shelf
shower for a sick member of the
church. Miss Mae Clements was
welcomed as a new member and
during the social hour refresh-
ments were served to 13.
Nothing sells like newspaper
advertisine
Ladies ... If you wear size Double A or Triple A, this is a bargain you won’t
want to miss . . . These shoes can't be beat in price or value! Special price
good 3 days onlyl
HiloCrackersimx..
Crackers ST T_ 39
leditation, knowing that
is healing for pain and
►he in the strain and ten-
Tor
_ ____—71
5-. Ba-
t U.W
*£.2,35
"11 11' i
PICNICS swi...
SALT JOWLS
Whaley Me mor la
church, told Kiwani
Fe5
‛k •’
?
needs of the Girls' hr
rovia, Liberia. and the la
by Mrs. W. E. Chalme s
the need of a chapel f r
Wha girls’ school in e
rea. a - —.-1 .
Red Plum Preserves
Cling Peaches
2
r . :
Cut Green Beans
PORK ROAST
PORKCHOPS
BACON Gh oa
WIENERS Reth
gave the study and
Piper offered the
Dan Siddall gave the dosing
Lost 20 Pounds
With Barcentrate
“I have lost 30 pounds and re-
duced an uncomfortable bulging
waist line, taking Barcentrate 5
Signed: J. D. Meek, S107 Grape-
wood, Fort Worth,exas.
Get Barcentrate at any Texas
druggist. If the very first bottle
doesn't show you the way to take
off ugly fat, without starvation
diet, return the empty bottle for'
your money back.
I cool-weath
r- =
— r Sani
IPair.dac
r" ,9 a - 1,pu?
opcorn Sm s v-e m-a
Wepco
308 Six. Cans ..
LBERAH.-
-----
The Necchi-Elna
320 E California ---
NECCHI
st wino cuoCLi
days-___
The U.S. portion was to be
sent to the Bethlehem centers in
Charl
N. C.
__»
razrp.
Friday
P.-T.A. council, 9:30 a.m..
Community room of First
State bank, Robert E. Lee
school members as hosts. L J.
Nichols will speak on “The
Role of P.T.A. in Citizenship
Education,” —
R.N.club hostess to District
13 Texas Graduate Nurses as-
sociation 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
at Whaley Memorial Methodist
church.
Saturday
Loyal Mothers class, Grand
Avenue Baptist church, with
Mrs. O. J. Sellers, 407 North
Clements street, 2 p.m.
.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dr. Hensley Spe
At Kiwanis Lune
“Whether we like i or r
influence somebody for g
ill,” Dr. J. P. Hensly, pas
25-Lb Pillow Case Bag
t . i * 2 1
-, l
Meet at church at 6:30 p.m.,
with sack supper and 25 cents.
Cub Scout leader training
7:30 p.m., Robert E. Lee school.
Leaders and parents urged to
attend.
Thursday
Civic theater rehearsal, 7:30
p.m., stage of junior high
school.
.. ..I M
,r f am.1
COCKTAIL qe FLOW
303 Com . 11
by Friskies Dog Fooi
•ee
2 g
—
—
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1955, newspaper, November 9, 1955; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580437/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.