The Saint Jo Tribune (Saint Jo, Tex.), Vol. [41], No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1939 Page: 4 of 5
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FRIDAY. JANUARY 27. 1939
Proper Lubrication - - -
18 ESSENTIAL TO YOUR CAR
IMPROPER LUBRICATION IS
VERY EXPENSIVE AT ANY
PRICE. ALLOW US TO WASH
AND PROPERLY LUBE RICATE
YOURS BEFORE IT STARTS
COSTING YOU UNNECESSARY
RREPAIR BILLS.
New 1939 Chsvralets
(in Display
Saint In Motor Co.
Sale*—CHEVROLET— Service
Phone 159 John Mosman, Owner
Illinois Bend News
Mr and Mrs Harris and CShidren
were visiting in Hardy Sunday
afternoon.
A bunch went to Homer Parkers
for hot tamales Monday night.
relatives during the weekend Their
daughter will enter school there:
Mr. Henry C. Fulcher, Editor of
the Wichita Kails Record News,
was in Saint Jo Saturday visiting
with Kent Bellah, losal photo-
grapher and correspondent for that
newspaper.
o
Tuesday Bridge Club
Meets In Geo.
Pedigo Home
Mrs. George Pedigo entertained
members of the Tuesday club and
guests with a party in her home
on Tuesday afternoon.
Five four-some tables were ar-
j ranged for games of bridge. Mrs.
i Roy Kingery was awarded the club
' prize, two dainty linen handker-
chiefs. Guest prize was awarded
I to Mrs. Leslie Winn and was two
I linen handkerchiefs.
The hostess served a salad course
| with coffee to Mmes. Kingery,
j Winn, P. E. Redman, J. H. Fields,
Alan McGrady, C. D. Meador, T. L.
■ Richey, M. L. Drabing, Sam Pedigo,
W. L. Scott, T. N. Field, Kalph
Donncll, F. P. Sherrill, Mickey
Guinu, Vera Holland, Hardy Frank-
lin, W. E. Meador Fred Holland
and Miss Ruth Scott.
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Prairie Hill News
were played after which the Sues
were revealed and new on a for
the next three months were drawn
Refreshments were served to the
thirty guest present,
Honor Roll
Of St. Jo
School
Mr and Mrs Caudell and dau
ghters and Mrs Ida Seaton were
in Gainesville Tuesday .
Mr and Mrs Jim Patrick of DallaJ
Were visiting Mr and Mrs Robt.
Matney. I
Mr Cliff Dowd has been going
to Gainesville in business of Jate.
Mr and Mrs Fred Hoover and
daughters are visiting his pi rent,
Mr amd Mrs Da.n Hoover.
MOUNTAIN VIEW NEWS
Mr. and Mrs J L Snapp
Gainesville Thursday on
were in
business
Mr and Mrs Albert
were visiting Homer
family Sunday.
Thompson
Parker and
for
Dressmaking
sex:
MRS RAYMOND HEMPHILL
Saint Jo, Texas
Mrs West and Mrs Mary Reynolds
vi ited Mrs. Tom Hodge Friday
afternoon.
The Honor Roll of the Saint Jo
Sifhool for the semester just end—
ing. Includes the following students:
SENIORS—
Margaret Giles
Bonnie Jones
Juniors -J
Norma June Armstrong
Herschei Dennis
Mildred Embry
C B Hildebrandt
Nell Huey
Frances Larson
Ncma Jean Melton
Ray McLaughlin
Mr and Mrs Oarl Edes of Sherman (Delia Fern Prather
spent the week end at home with |
his parents, Mr and Mrs M M Edes ! SOPHOMORES—
_ Harold Davis
Mr and Mrs W G Beshears and
children were guest of Mr and Mrs
G W Wilson and Mr andM rs J A
Johns Saturday.
Mrs Bill Redman and children
spent Saturday with her mother
Mrs J P S la ton of Saint Jo.
Lillie Mae Hodge spent Wednes-
day night with Hazel and Evelyn
Tucker,
Misse Adis Talley and Dorthy
Maddox spent Friday afternoon
with Miss Jewel Hodge.
' Isla Jo Martin
night with Onot.a
spent Thursday
Snapp.
DR. CLYDE W. YETTER
i> Dental X-Ray
General Practice of Dentistry
Saint Jo, Texas
Mr and Mrs J L Snapp and chil
dren and Dorthy Maddox ' spent
Sunday afternoon with his grand-
mother Mrs A A Moore.
Mr and Mrs Hobart Hutson of
Jones High spent Thursday with
Mr and Mrs Ralph Ashford.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Ashford and
da ugh ted. Joy have moved into the
Prarie Hill Community.
Harold
Ralph Shannon
Evelyn Bowen
Frances Hemphill
Bernice Matney
FRESHMEN
Ulis Burns
Maragret Moore t
SEVENTH GRADE A' and B'S
Jack Huey
Wayne Powell
Berc](iei Kuykend?ll
Mary Nell Lawson
Bill Donaldey Flowers
Mairon Russell
Mise Marcelle Maxwell spent Sat-
urday night with Miss Viola Lop-
er . V
SIXTH GRADE -
Virginia Meroney
A's and B's
Pearl Prather
C .meron Roacjh
Cecil Stamford
FIFTH GRADE
A's ,
Bob Roberts
Gerald Hammer
A's and B's
Pauline Brown
Jane Crump
Joyce Hundley
Mary Opal Stogner
FOURTH GRADE
A's
Dorthy Pedigo
A's and B's
Laura Burns
Herbert Boyd
Kathleen Powell
Arvin Lyle Phillls
THIRD GRADE
Patricia Evans
Katherine, OHarrow
Pat Dowd
Jean Hundley
Virginia Gr'gsby
Willis Smith
C W Hooper
Pinky Sherrill
A J Hoffman
A J Dennis
jSEOOND GRADE A's
Caroline Drabing
Ruby Dell Farrier
Jimmy Pedigo
Betty Russell
Dorthy Prather
A's and B's
Margaret Boyd
A. Kuykendall
Aline Martin
Billy Redman
FIRST GRADE — A's
I Harry Hundley
I Tom Moore
[ Mary Janelle King
i Armeta Lee
Julia Ann Walker
A'* and B's
Jre Dennis
|T?mmy Phillips
Walter Thompson
E G Wilson
Joyce Turner
i Mary Sue Williams
Watch
For
Old
Hen
Day
M. L. Drabing
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Aldriedge Bldg.
Office Phone 20, Res. Phone 36
Mrs M E Wi'son and ison and dau
ghter spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs Charlie Stevens.
Those enjoying the 42 party at
Mr and Mrs W M Talley Friday
right were Mr and Mrs Rcy Hurlev
"<nd daughters. Mr and Mrs O A
Talley, Mr. and Mrs Eual Talley
Merrett, Judas, Loyd Lough, Jewel
Hodge and Dortry Maddox.
o
Mr and Mrs L O Fergurson of
Burklbumett were visiting her
ziother Mrs C H Dunbar and other
Mrs and Mrs Jim Melton and
Mrs M E Wilson an daugdter Bessie
were guests of Mr and Mrs Askford
and daughter Monday.
SOCIAL HELD BY BAPTIST
LADIES WEDNESDAY
The ladies of the Baptist Church
met in the home of Mrs H D
Redds, Jr, WecSndplday Jaftemoon
for a "Sue" socfial,
Several games of different types
Bronchial Coughs
Need Creeiitidsion
We have filled 25001 prescription*
*nec we Have been in vbtMlaeaB *114
the) have all been filled aa the
Mlor ordered.
Let a* fill yoora.
VATTH BROTHERS PHARMACT
Gainesville
^RESH PUMTT
AT YOUR OJtOCMK lAAU.V
Co.
\
Just a common cough, a chest
cold, or a bronchial irritation of to-
day may lead to serious trouble to-
morrow. They may be relieved now
with Creomulsion, an emulsified
Creosote that is pleasant to take.
Creomulsion is a medicinal com-
bination designed to aid nature in
soothing and healing infected mu-
cous membranes by allaying Irrita-
tion and inflammation and by
aiding in loosening and expelling
gerrn-laden phlegm.
The Medical Profession has for
generations recognized the benefi-
cial eilect of Beechwood Creosote in
the treatment of coughs, chest colds,
and bronchial irritations. A specip.i
ingredients so that now in Creomul-
sion you fret a good dose of genuine
Beechwood Creosote which is palat-
able and may be taken frequently
by both adults and children.
Creomulsion is one preparation
that goes to the very seat of the trou-
ble to help loosen and expel germ-
laden phlegm. When coughs, chest
colds and bronchial troubles-due to
common colds-hang on, get a bottle
of Creomulsion from your druggist,
use it as directed and if you are not
satisfied with the relief obtained,
ihe druggist is authorized to refund
your money. Creomulsion is one
word, ask for it plainly, see that the
name on the bottle is Creomulsion,
and you'll get the genuine product
and the relief you want. (Adv.)
&r. H. 0. Kinae
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NEW VORK—Three
of the hundreds of
amusements that will
furnish enjoyment and
thrills at New Yoik
World's Fair 1D39.
Above is a sketch of
George Jessel's "Old
New York," which will
feature "Steve Brodie"
jumping from the
Brooklyn Bridge (6
times daily!). At the
right, top, is the 250
foot parachute jump
which will bail - oul
passengers and bring
"happy landings." Ai
the right is one fea-
ture of the Children
World — "A Trip
Around the World."
A White Featory represenative
will be In Muenster Monday who
will make any minor adjustments
free—on any make machine
H. Turbeville
Gainesville, Texas
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Meador, Frieda. The Saint Jo Tribune (Saint Jo, Tex.), Vol. [41], No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1939, newspaper, January 27, 1939; Saint Jo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth335432/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .