The Texas Mesquiter. (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1939 Page: 3 of 4
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THE TEXAS MESQUTTER, MESQUITE, TEXAS
FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1939
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10c
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15c
— 1 )pen.s Daily hi 7 p. m., Mat., Nat., umi Sun, ut 2, lOc Sat. to 5:30 =
== Friday and Saturday, April 21-22- Wed., Thurs., April 26-27-
DOUBLE FEATURE
"TOO HOT TO FAMILY NITE 10c TO ALL =
HANDLE"
= CLARK GABLE - MYRNA LOY
"RIO GRANDE" Gladys Swarthout - Lloyd Nolan =
==(Jharl<*s s t arret t Sons or Pioneers also Serial and Coiundy
^5 also Serial and Comedy ===
'AMBUSH"
=• Sun. Matinee only, Mou., Tues.,
== DOUBLE FEATURE
"ST. LOUIS BLUES"
Dorothy I,amour - Lloyd Nolan sat _ HUli Sun., Matinees 10c - 15c =
also
1 "FIVE OF A KIND"
DIONNE QUINTUPLETS
Wed.. Thurs. family nite 10c to all =
The Baptist Sunday School is
having a study course this week with
fonr classes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brlgham of
Piano and Mrs. J. T. Brigham and
son. John Thomas, of Murphy, spent
Monday with Mr. aud Mrs. F. B.
Arnew.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Anderson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thouiaa
in Dallas Wednesday night.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Lindsey were Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Stamps and daughters, Ella and
Pegjcy and Mrs. W. B. Stamps, all
of Dallas.
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for PICKUP
and DELIVERY
WE'RE ON OUR WAY!
We've been invited to the annual spring formal . . .everyone's
going to be there! But we have an important call to make first!
We're going to City Cleaners to be thoroughly cleaned and press-
ed, so Miss and Mister will be cool all evening, aud enjoy the
occasion,.
. CITY CLEANERS
Mrs. S. 1J. Lawreuco is reported
improving.
Robert Moon's baby was taken to
Bradford Clinic Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bennett have
moved from Terrell back to Mes-
quite.
Mrs. C. C. Jobson of Lubbock
visited Mr. and Mrs. E B. Range
last week.
Phil Hudson returned home Mon-
day night from a business trip in
West Texas.
Miss Rosellen Lander of New
Hope spent Sunday with Miss Dor-
othy McDaniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bailey or Ferris
visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Payne
Monday afternoon.
Circle No. 2 of the Baptist Mis-
sionary Society visited the sick
Tuesday afternoon
Mrs. John Pace of Garland visited
her brother. Dr. Chas. McCallum
and family Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herd Sullivan of
Flatonia were Sunday Ruests of his
sister, Mrs. Lon McDaniel.
Dell Harvey, salesman for some
ginners coucern of Dallas, was
seen In Mesquite Wednesday.
Miss Wilmu Rodgers and Mrs.
Florence Walker were guests of
Mrs. Effie Davis Tuesday evening.
Mrs. M. E. Bumpus of Piano is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Berry.
Mrs. Bumpus is an aunt of Mrs.
Berry.
Mrs. Charles Hood entertained
her Sunday School class with a sup-
per Sunday night after church.
Seventeen were present.
Murphree-Reinhardt
Bv Mrs. Loyd Brilev
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Mr. and Mrs. Carver Peavy are
making plans to build a new brick
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bitsie Ragsdale are
the proud parents of a boy born
last Wednesday, April 12.
Edwin Harper had a wreck Sun-
day near Relnhardt and wrecked his
car, but escaped serious injuries.
Mrs. B. F. Russell has been on the
sick list,
Mrs. Arthur Thomas*, Mrs. R. T.
Cobb, of Dallas. Mrs. R. E. Curtlss
and Miss Violet Anderton of Lake-
land Terrace and Mrs. Lloyd Brlley
were dinner guests Monday of Mrs.
W M. Hill, afternoon visitors were
Mrs. W. E. Lawrence and Mrs. J. H.
Briley.
Helen Windham attended a birth-
day party Thursday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Zacha
in honor of their daughter. Frances.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Windham went
to Caddo Mills Wednesday.
Ray Fern and Betty Joe Brooks
visited Mrs. Marvin Swain in Dallas
Saturday afternoon.
W. F. Jones of Dallas visited Mr.
and "Mrs. Leo Sperling Sunday.
Mrs. H. R. Motley, Mrs. Rhea
Brooks. Mrs. I). W. Reason, Mrs. B.
A. Beach, Mrs. T. Ridner. Mrs. G. C.
Motley, Mrs. A. Evans, Mrs. Mary
Poynter and Miss Mammie Dallas
went to Denton Friday.
Mammie Dallas fell last week and
sprained her ankle .
Mrs. Audy Rlggs has been ill
with the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sperling and
Buddy Cheanult went to Grand
Prairie Monday.
Homer Murphy of Oregon is visit-
ing relatives here.
Betty Jane Jacobs spent the
week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. S. B. Jacobs.
Mrs. H. E. Fulgham and son,
Harold, of Fort Worth visited Mr.
and Mrs. L. G. Haralson Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Haralson, Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Bufford, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Weatherford, Miss Sallie Terry,
Oscar King, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Body, met at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Anderson Friday night and
went on a picnic.
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Fresh ("at Fish
SERVED HERE or
to be taken home.
MOON S CAFE
Services will be held at the Christ-
Ian Church next Sunday.
Rev. L. II. Jenkins of Midlothian
was a Mesquite visitor Wednesday.
Mrs W. 11. Dean of Dallas visited
I relatives and friends here Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller of For-
ney visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mc-
! Kenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joyce of
Fort Worth visited Mrs. L. E. Cul-
loni Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ary Turner visited
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jaco in Greenville
! Saturday night.
, ,
, Mrs. Ted TUghmau of Freer is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
McKlnley Paschal!.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Vanston %nd
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed F. Vanston
Mr and Mrs. Lee Parish and
children of Dallas visited Mr. and
j Mrs. .1. J. Tillery Sunday.
Miss Bee Coivard. of Dallas, an as-
j sistant of Mrs, Pearl Smith, spent
: Wednesday night with Miss Ruth
Lander.
Mrs. William McCutcheon o f
Houston spent Tuesday niRht with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCutcheon of
Pleasant Mound.
Mrs. Walter Hailey and Mrs. Phil
Hudson spent Wednesday In Long-
view. Phillip Adrian Hudson accom-
panied them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay McGaughy and
Mrs. William McCutcheon of Hous-
ton spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Joyce in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lander at-
tended the District Convention of
the Christian Churcli at Mt. Au-
burn in Dallas Thursday.
CEDAR HILL TO PLAY HERE
The Mesquite High baseball team
will play Cedar Hill team Friday af-
ternoon at on the local field.
If you want it to tipi>eur where |>eople
will read it. put it in Tin* Me*<|ulter, anil
if you want it to appear on a dodger, wo
alHo print tliem.
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DEPENDABLE!
DOCTORS orders are
our law, we follow
them strictly, accur-
ately! That's why our
patrons and doctors
have complete faith in
our prescription de-
partment's pharmac-
ists!
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POKIER lMUJGS
Mrs J. B. Gillespie of Fort Worth Phillip Adrian Hudson is visiting
spent last week-end with Mr. and his grandparents. Mr. aud Mrs. A.
Mrs. Earl Paschall. a. Kenny. In Longview.
Mr. Noah Runge was In t o w n Miss Lillian Ament of Crandall
Monday and was a welcome visitor has been visiting her sister. Mrs.
at the Mesquiter office. Ary Turner, this week.
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Miss Zelma Cook and Miss Adel- j Mrs. Chester Brummett. who ha*
aide (.riswell spent last week-end been quite 111 for several weeks was
in Sherman as the guests of Mr. | brought home from the hospital
and Mrs. W. B. Joy. Sunday nlffht and Is Improving
WEEK-END SPECIALS*
for SATURDAY - - -
Ham with Potato Sulwl
and Chicken Pic
for SUNDAY
Fried Chicken ami
Strawberry Shortcake
B & H CAFE
Mrs. Johnny BufTord
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|| We sell East Texas
\l Gasoline that will
give good perfor-
| mance at a low
!» price.
Dr. and Mrs. P. C. Shands have 1 Jack Roberts of Tyler and Hob
bought the Lillie Chapman lot ad- ert Randall of Kemp visited
joining the Mikel property and are
planning to build soon.
Ray Thompson, who accompanied
his sister, Mrs. R. C. Dean of Uvalde
home when she visited here recent-
ly, is employed in a procery store
there.
Nathan Camp of Munford, Ala.,
; and Leon Haynes of Tallediga, Ala.,
j visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Garrett
! Sunday and Monday. Sunday after-
| noon Mr. and Mrs. Garrett and Mr.
Camp and Mr. Haynes attended the
! birthday party of W. C. Garrett in
i Dallas.
Mr,
and Mrs. Tom Payne Sunday after-
noon.
Mrs. O. B. Guynn of Fort Worth
and Mrs. Joe B. Preston of Arling-
ton, Mrs. W. E. White of Garland,
spent Monday and Tuesday with
Mrs. L. E. Cullom.
Mesquite women of the Presbyter-
Ian Church who attended the Dallas
Presbyterlal at Garland last Thurs-
day and Friday were Mrs. J. W.
Hanby, Mrs. S. 11. Whltehurst, Mrs
Bozeman, Mrs. Chas. Parker, Mrs.
Ethel Cole, Mrs. L. J. Berry, Mrs.
H. H. Hanby and Mrs. E. B. Range.
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Lander is undergoing repairs. A
new roof, new floors, and a general
refinishing of the interior, includ-
ing paperinK and painting, with the
addition of a new hot water heater
will make this house one of the
most attractive homes in town.
Tho quickest way to net rid of wimf-
thln* you don't need In to put an ud In
Thu Mr**! alter.
BEAUTIFUL DRESS LENGTHS
SPRING PRINTS
No Two Alike
75c
each
Ready-to-Wear
HOUSE DRESSES
All Size*
49c to SI JO
Warwick
DRESS SHIRTS
Sanforized
Noil-Wilt Collar—Pre-Slirunk
SI ,0ft to $1.50
FRANK ELLIS & SON
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Mrs. S. P. Farler. Mrs. N. E.
Shands and Mrs. L. B. McLaran at-
tended the Womans Missionary con-
ference Tuesday and Wednesday of
last week at the Tyler Street Metho-
dist Church in Dallas.
You'll Wart
Smart/ New
i Shirts . . .
Face the new season
with a fine new Beau
Crest shirt! The new
colors, smart styles and
low prices are made for
you . . . come Into our
store and see these new
shirts. New styles to
$!49
choose from
YOUR HAIR
THIS SPRING
VOI'K HAIR has the crinoline
spirit of Scarlet O'Hara and the
sleek modernity of Hollywood
glamor Klrla. Or has It? ir It
has you're ready for any occa-
sion. If it hasn't you'd better
dash right down to Hodges
today!
HODGES BEAUTY SHOP
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BY LEOLA ROYCROFT
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Miss Dorotha Roach of Heath
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Miss Leola Roycroft.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F, Roycroft and
daughter, Wanda Mae spent Sunday
evening with her sister nnd brother,
of Mesquite, Mrs. Lude Pattou and
Pete Anderson.
Betty Elizabeth Roddy spent last
week with her aunt in Zipp City.
Robert Williams spent Monday
night with Edward Smith.
Terrell Llles and O. F. Roycroft
were business visitors in Dallas Sat-
urday. also Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Roy-
croft were business visitors in Gar-
land Tuesday, also Frank Rublee
Monday.
Mrs. Frank Rublee nnd daughter,
Betty Lou, are on the sick list this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Young of
Dallas spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Rublee.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Brown and
Mrs. Ethel Brown spent Sunday at
Blalnrldge with Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ardson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Freeman of
Edwards, Mrs. Dan Webb and Mrs.
O. S. Raglln of Dal-Kauf and Tom-
mie Freeman of Dallas visited Mrs.
M. E. Kelly of Forney. Thursday of
last week.
FLEMING'S
VARIETY - DRY GOODS - SHOES
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lander and
two children, Mr. and Mrs. David
Harber and daughter Patsy, of Dal-
las, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lan-
der Sunday.
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Cook, Mrs. A. J. The Texas Mesquiter. (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1939, newspaper, April 21, 1939; Mesquite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth406954/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mesquite Public Library.