Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 35, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1957 Page: 3 of 10
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MR. AND MRS. J. L. WIMBERLY
Beggs, Swick,
to the Intermediate GA
Jack Cagle and Doug Barnes.
the
members of the club touted the
Wednesday.
About 50 guests were regis- cold drinks were also served.
YWA Groups
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Gainesville, Texas
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Apples
Onions
Round Steak
Club Steak.
Pork Roast
Chuck Roast
Arm Roast
• Every ’57 car must go to make room for '58 Mercurys.
• Huge allowances—easy terms. Hurry in today!
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Ville and Whitesboro are invited
to participate in a recreation
day to be held at Camp Myers
Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Each girl is to bring her lunch.
The last testimony was given by
Hugh Autry of Tyler, an ath-
lete, whose talk was followed
CLEARING OUT ALL
1957 MERCURYS
WHITESBORO — Chapter A
of the PEO Sisterhood held their
first fall meeting in the home
of Mrs. Fay Price Friday after-
noon. Mrs. R. J. Kennedy was
Members of the Opti-Mrs. met
Tuesday evening in their Thrift
Shop and went through the mer-
tered by the Dennis’ daughter,
Mrs. McPherson. Wedding cake
and punch were served from a
decorated table and numerous
gifts were presented the' hon
orees.
Let's go get some
CRYSTAL milk!
Nothing sells like Newspaper
Advertising,
Brownie Holiday
Saturday at Myers
All Brownie Scouts of Gaines-
service.
Mrs. Tom Young, youth lead
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and whipperl cream with soft
drinks and coffee were served
the members and two guests,
Mrs. John Kathman and Mrs.
Clarence Wilson.
Mrs. Al Walter will be host
ess next month
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Monday through Friday 7 to 7
Saturday 7 to 8:30
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MRS. LYNN JOHNSON
We give MB Savings Stemps
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Wednesdey
OPTOMETRIST
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STATE LICENSE NO. 26
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the prayer of dedication. Diplo-
mas were given the girls being
promoted from the Junior GA's
4 SMALL 29e
Prices effective
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Oct. 10-11-12
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Meets Thursday
WHITESBORO - Mrs
L. E. LAKE, DDS
Announces
Opening of his office for the
practice of general dentistry.
Suite 221, Sehad & Pulte Bldg.
HO5-5281
Hunt’s New 20-Oi. Family Size
Catsup -.....29
Whole Diamond. Qt. Jar
Dill Pickles 256
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Extra Fancy Red 10c
Delicioui, All Sixes, Lb. 17
PET (VAPORATfD
ROUND UP
, HEARTY APPETITES
Girls Auxiliary
Advances Group at
Calvary Baptist
“Gems in the Kingdom of
God and His Service” was the
theme of a presentation service
for the Girls Auxiliary of the
Calvary Baptist Church Sunday
evening during the worship
group.
Those recognized and the ad-
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Fryers Fresh Dressed
D-.A, Tall Korn or
DdCOnI Wicklow ....
ior GA leader,, presented them
with emplems for each step in
. the.. The pastor.
the Rev. Henry Mozingo, gave
Newspapers were served as
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Scout organization were repre-
sented well Monday when cook
outs were on the agenda at the
monthly session. The program
was held at Camp Myers and
numerous phases of outdoor '
Saturday
Brownie Scout Holiday. 9
a.m. to 1 p.m.. Camp Myers.
Junior High Future Nurses
Club, 1 p.m., meet at J, M.
Lindsay School for hospital
tour.
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Finley was hostess to the Mog
ern Arts Club Thursday affr-
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lore was taught.
Mmes. Willis Guinn, Lacy
Burch and Warren Flowers
termed the color party for the
flag ceremony. Mrs; Fletcher
Morris acted as mistress of
ceremonies. Mrs. L. G. Rhine
taught a singing. “Push the
Business On" and Mrs. Leo
Swick directed several Girl
Scout songs.
The Neighborhood groups di-
vided for business. Mrs. Guinn
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planned to use ability-level of
their girls? The Hi-teen Neigh-
borhood had the closing cere-
mony.
Mrs. George Villers of Bowie,
and Mrs. Rankin Hardy, the
field executive, were present,
With Mmes. James W. Jones,
Joe Harrell, Gerald A. Lively,
LeRoy Johnson and Otis Brack-
in all of Whitesboro; Mmes.
Moore, Guinn, Jerry Brickins,
David Mozingo, S. C. Meyers
Jr., M. D. Sims, Flowers, Mor-1
ris, Rhine, Burch, G. E. Cham-
berlain, A. B. Simmons. J. H.'
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Members of the Young Worn-
Jan's Auxiliary of the Baptist
j Churches met Monday evening
at the Grand Avenue Baptist
NTSC BSU Monday Chapter A, PEO,
Beams New Year
Town,Country
Club Makes Tour
WHITESBORO — Mrs. Tony
Dulock, president of the Town
and Country Garden Club,
The flower arrangements were
of cut-out cardboard flowers,
colored with crayons and stuck
on sprigs of hedge.
The 24 guests wore costumes
in keeping with the theme. Mr.
and Mrs. Al Graham were vis-
itors.
New officers were elected as
follows: Dr. C. F. Lusk, presi-
dent; Dean Phillips, vice presi-
Party Honoree
WHITESBORO — Miss Janis
Neu, bride-elect of Charles Ste-
phenson of Garland, was hon-
ored with a miscellaneous show-
er in the home of Mrs. H. T.
Baker recently. Co-hostesses
wer Mmes. P. C. Wylie, J. C.
Vannoy, Jack Hughes, Chester
Gaddie, D. O. Baugh and L. C.
Carter.
The chosen colors of mint
green and white were used to
decorate the home and Miss
Nancy Gaddie registered the 67
guests. Serving punch and cake
were Misses Jaequita Hughes,
Pat Baugh and Rosselle Baker.
er, presided. The program was
opened with 'congregational
singing and prayer by Mrs. L. E.
Davis. Mrs. Young gave the
meditation symbolizing precious
gems with the young girls’
lives. The girl members then
sang their hymn. "We’ve a
Story to Tell to the Nations.”
Mrs. C. V. Hazelrigs, WMU
’ president, called each girl for:
ward and after they repeated
some of the work of the organ-
ization, Miss Lillie Greer, Jun-
O 2
w.
ville were special guests.
The Wooten home was espe-
cially decorated for the occasion
and a refreshment table had
been prepared
for progressive "42" series.
Mrs. John Wieler won the high
score award, Mrs. Werner En-
dres received the consolation
prize and Mrs. Arthur Endres
Thrift Shop Sale
Starts Friday
dent; Charles Rosenberg, treas-
urer; Mrs. W. C. Wooten, sec-
retary and Mrs. Taylor
Smith, social secretary.
of Ada, Okla., were honored Wimberly and sons, Scotty Lee
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Mrs. Sam Sims and Mrs.
Dave Tupman headed the work
party Tuesday evening. New
racks were set up and hun-
dreds of articles of wearing ap-
parel were marked as low as
5 and 25 cents. The sale will be
held Friday and Saturday.
Barbecue for
Church Glass ——
WHITESBORO—Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Coulson honored the
young people’s class of the East
Side Church of Christ recently
at the Johnson home. A barbe-
cued supper was served -----
Games and singing were en-
joyed and Mr. Johnson showed
movies of their vacation trip to
the Palo Duro Canyon, New
Mexico and Colorado.
Pascal Celery
Yams Ne.
Chopettes
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Jill MILK
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HOI-9M1 J GROCERY (
lagher, R. K.
eight other
Gainesville, and
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Ranch Dinner
Wooten Gardens
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vated to the office of grand
conductress during the session.
Hal Mrs. Van B. Hill of this city
- '• will serve as her page during
. the four-day session,
Members of the Mariners
PahAv Crjen Rrice inrhes°next meeting was an.
1 VVVY ,Vl —I IMV nounced for Oct. 29 at the
I church, when the group will
gather for a sack lunch.
Don t miss the big television hit, "THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW." Sunday cation,
evening. 9 to 10. on Station KRLD-TV, Channel 4.
Dromedary, Reg. 14-Oz. Box
Gingerbread Mix 2 tor 45*
Supreme
Vanilla Wafers..L.b 39‘
Libby’s
Double Glories
At Stiles Home
Mrs. W. C. Stiles, Refinery
Rd., brought a large bunch of
double morning-glories to The
Daily Register Tuesday morn-
ing. In vivid colors of deep
purples and wines, the flowers
are blooming in profusion
around her home and she In-
vites passers-by to enjoy them.
—----- Sunday
Dedication service for new
educational building of the
First Assembly of God, 11
am. Basket dinner at noon.
, Public Invited.
Monday
All Girl Scouts, Brownies
and leaders are asked to meet
at 3:30 p.m. at the Little
House to get ready for the
parade. Wear uniforms if
available, and bring sit-upons.
here Sunday at the home of a [ and Dwaine, Norman, Okla., and ' Class of the First Presbyterian
daughter, Mrs. J. F. Dennis and [Joe Wimberly of the home ad- Church enjoyed a class social
Mr. Dennis, 1403 Hancock St.' dress, and the hosts. Thursday evening at the home
An open house was held in rec- other out of town guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Claxton.
gnitien-of-thei-th-weddingwereMFandMrs.PauMCPher-909 S.Dixon_St.
anniversary. All thei. children son and children, Michael and
were present with their families Laura, Opelousas, La.; Mrs. Ef-
for the occasion. Ifie Hendon and Mr. and Mrs. i table cloths and the supper was
They are: Messrs. and Mmes. Vernon Edmondson and dhugh-[ served hobo style. Gallon buck-
Lloyd Clark and Raymond Wim ter. Paula, Oklahoma City; Mrs. ets held potato chips and corn
berly, Dallas; Owen Hall and Bill Paschal and daughter, j chips and baked beans were
children, Kinny, Terry and Pa Paula of Nocona. served in cans. Sandwiches and
. tricia Wichit: Falls; Leo Wim-
Mrs. Vernie Keel, Gainesville, berly and daughters, Cathy,
and Mrs. Earl Bruce of Collins- —----------
Bulk Franks.....
Hormel
Wme Half or Whole
nanis 12 20 14 Lbs.
Calendal
EULA WEST
Women's Page Editor
____Dial HO5-5511
Wednesday
First Methodist Church, of-
ficial board and all commis-
sions, 7:30 p.m., in the educa-
tional building.
Thursday
Rebekah Circle, First Chris-
tian Church, 7:30 p.m, Mrs.
Bob McCoy, 1206 Fair Ave.
St. Mary’s P.T.A. 7:30 p.m.
At the school.
Fidelity Class. First Baptist
Church, 9:30 a.m . with Mrs.
Jimmy Cantrell, 1111 Hillcrest
Blvd.. for visitation.
Open house at First Assem
bly of God Church, 7 to 9 p.m. |
Public invited to visit new ed-
‘ucational building. ’
Friday
The Dorcas Class of First
Baptist Church, covered dish
luncheon, 12 noon, at the
church.
a 30-voice.choir from North w. W. Davis, superintendent of
Texas State Col lege under the schools, who spoke on good cit-
direction of Miss F rances Pow- izenship
ell. She in turn introduced the The 'chapter, which has 34
choir members and the accom-resident members and six non-
panist. Miss Alice Davis. They resident members will meet on
sang several spiritual numbers, the first and third Fridays
Chuck LaGrone ofe Denton, through May.
ministerial student gave a per; Refreshments were served to
sonal testimony. Miss Carrol 28 members and two guests. Mr.
Reeves of Dallas gave her tes- Davis and Mrs. R J. Kennedy
imony while the rho r sang an ,Jr recently Of Munich. Ger-
introduction To Be Like Jesus 1 many
Chase & Sanborn
Instant Coffee G0.
Alma. 300 Size, Cheese and
Spaghetti am"... 3
Oleo Decker's ...........
Caramels Suriz,, .
49* Corn Creole 5120 *. 2 Cans 25*
1 day, Oct. 12 at Camp Myers, 9
a.m. to 1 p.m.; the.Parade for
Oil Progress Week and the Unit-
ed Fund for Oet, 14. AU troops
are asked to meet at the Little
House at 3:30 p.m. and to bring
a sit-upon or blanket to sit on.
Girls and leaders who have uni-
forms should wear them.
Used uniforms may be
brought to the Little House for
sale or exchange. A group lead-
ership course will be given to
new leaders Oct 21-24 at 9 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m. Each person to
bring a sack lunch and drink
money. All troops were asked
to observe Juliette Low’s birth-
day Oct. 31. The Cross Timbers
Board meeting was announced
for November 4, at 7:30 p.m. in
Decatur. A Cross Timbers Coun-
cil meeting will be held in
Gainesville, Nov. 18 with the
time and place to be announced
later. The neighborhoods will
be hostesses for a covered dish
supper that evening.
The leaders of various age
Ida Nutting Circle
Hears WSCS Prexy
The Ida Nutting Circle of
Whaley Memorial Methodist
Church met Tuesday morning
in the home of Mrs. W. C. Mow-
ell, 1114 N. Howeth St., with
Mrs. William Basinger, presi-
dent of the Woman’s Society of
Christian Service, guest speak-
er. A roundtable discussion of
the aims and purposes, and the • •
> reorganization of the WSCS
was a feature of the program.
Refreshments were served on
arrival to members numbering
16. Mrs. C. R Lacy was a
guest. The meeting was ad-
i journed with the Lord's Prayer
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Pate, E..L..Williams, Delbert
? Parr, Hoyt Tiller, Bon West,
Fig Newtons Nib. Sox..
LEACH BROS.
■RADIO-TV REPAIR
ANTENNA
SALES AND SERVICE
Call HO5-404I
Day er Night
LEACH BROS.
2 1 7 N Commerce
groups divided for cooking their
. lunches and menus were
by the benediction in song, "The _
Lord Bless Thee and Keep KA...I..
Thee" The Rev......J. I Clinton, IVI uenster >OClal
associational missionary, gave1 MUENSTER The Gct To- I
the closing prayer.____________ getherciuboctober social was !
held in the home of Mrs. C. M.
Walterscheid last Wednesday
afternoon.
Three tables were arranged
Ben Fisch, Rex. Baulch, Joe
Leonard Jr., Joe Bengfort,
Claude Roach. Myers. J. P. Gal-
Turn on oven and ser ne 424 (yegy hotp. Dip chickes ieM
cup milk, then roil in mixture of 1 cup flour, the ealk, pepper
and paprika. Melt shortening in13191 2-in. pan »• ovem.
Put chicken into pan, skin tide down. Bake 50 min. Turn
chicken and move to one end of pan. Arrange peaches gn
chicken. Separate biscuits and put into other end of pan. Bake
15 mm. longer, or until biscuits are light brown. Remove
food to hottplates.
For gravy: Mil % cup flour into drippinps left ia pea. Seir
in water gradually. Boil and stir 2 mm. Stir in 1 cup milK.
Heat, but do not boil. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve
over biscuits. Makes 4 servings.
Glen Park
Bartlett Pears CanSli... 35*
Allen's
Scout Leader Prog
Neighborhoods in the Girl
Only a few days left!
Buy from stock! Save hundreds!
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• Get into the big-car class at a small-car price.
• Save hundreds of dollars on brand-new models.
vancement were: Raymona
White. maiden; Nancy Davis.
ShirteyMoringo, Greba Jo wl-
Ruie Ann Hazelrigs and Sandra
Rhodes, ladies-in-waiting; Vir-
‘ ginia Young, princess. The girls
and their counselor were dressed
in green skirts and white blous-
es with gold ties. These are GA
colors. —.
The church was also deco*1
rated in these colors and two
candelabras were used with two
large baskets of Golden Glow
flowers. On the altar table was
an open Bible and a world globe
with a candle on either side.
Glenda Evans and Kay Young
were candlelighters
Come on Mommy?
. (Boyd * Breeding photo)
Ada Couple Guests Here Mariners Turn
On A,/: Hoboes Thursday
m geiden w „ 8 . In Claxton Home -
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wimberly Phyllis and Donna. and Jackie
rorm of a hobo supper.
presided for the Hi-Teen group,
Mrs. Jim Myers for she Juliette
Low, and Mrs. A. F. Moore for
the Northside group. They dis
cussed the troop camp at Lake
Murray Camp No. 2 scheduled
Church for the youth emphasis
•u i program. This was sponsored
W | by the County Association of
■ [the Woman’s Missionary Union, co-hostess,
’Pat ( ummins led the opening Miss Mabel Reast presided,
song and Mrs. J. I. ( linton The group voted to participate
introduced the program. Mrs. in the community fund drive.
Joe Boles gave the.scripture The yearbook on the subject,
and opening praxer. । “Living in a Changing World,"
—I Church recognition was made was given out by the committee
and Miss Louise Greer YWA Mmes, ,j w. Haves. Frank Al-
director introduced Fred Gih-dridge Jr., L. J. Weems and
son. Baptist Student Union di:E T Allen Jr
rector of Denton. He presented Mrs. I, A Bailey introduced with her name on it, and ten
■ — — . - cents for her drink, a jacknife.
Miss Peggy Ann Crisp, daugh- n A,
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Past Matrons
Crisp, Route 1, and Lynn John- A ,2 I ,
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thur- Meet Canceled
man Johnson of Ardmore, were 5. I 5‛-m
united in marriage Friday in The Past Matrons Club has
Ardmore by Justice of the announced their meeting regu-
Peace Fred Johnson. larly scheduled for Monday will
Mrs. Johnson attended school | not be held because of the an-
in Gainesville. He was reared nual meeting of the Grand
in Ardmore and attended school i Chapter, Order of Eastern
there. They will make their । Star, in Dallas. A number of the
home in Ardmore, where he is members plan to attend the ses-
employed. [ sions.
Mrs. Gordon B. Smith is the
kA... A .1. A I,, L associate grand conductress of
Modern ArTS —luD the state body and will be ele
For Quick, Safe
ASTHMA RELIEF
Wherever you ar... ________
Whenever you need it
POCKET SIZE 4
NEBULIZER KeV
wilh % M. !•!»«•" "A"e Inhelent
WATTS BROS..
PHARMACY
Next Door to First Stole Bank
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Spinach she.......3
Flour Gladiolc,. u,..
if she has one, and a sit upon.
She is to wear camping clothes
and sensible walking shoes and
socks.
Troop 2 Senior Scouts will be
in charge of the Brownie’s pro-
gram. They will be taught the
care and use of the knife, some
simple knots, songs and games.
All girls having excess schrubs,
trees or flowers are asked to
bring them to help beautify the
campsite.
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WESTERN
RANCH DINNER
1 cutup fryinz chickes
(about 3 Ibs. 1 *
1 % cups Pct Evaporated Milk *
1% cup, flour
1 teaspoon salt
M teaspoon pepper
2 teaspoons paprika
M cup shortening
No. 2% can cling peach halven,
drained
t can oven ready biscuis
1 cup water
noon. Mrs. Dorsey Judd pre-
sided and Mrs. Carl Bryan
opened the session with prayer.
Mrs. Willard Judd introduced
the Rev. Leon Chumbley who
spoke on "The Basis for a Bet-
ter Hbme."
• Refreshments were served to
14 members and seven guests,
Mmes'.' Basil simmons, M: I.
Richards, A. McClellan, P. C.
Wylie, A. E. Smallwood. Ed
Hayes and J. W. Hayes.
cnanase marKmg articles cown ___... he dan- n-ia
to ridiculously low prices in or- dr^’^. door P rize. t
der to move them out before- Refreshments of ch rry pi
the shop is moved to a new lo-
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3—Gainesville (Texas) Daily Register Wad., Oc.9, 1957
Pork Chops .........L.65
6 to B Lbs. Bird Brand 90c
Idl1 Cooked, Ready to Eat, Lb. 57
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