The Texas Mesquiter. (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 19bG
THE TEXAS MESQUITER, MESQUITE, TEXAS
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HUGH LAWRENCE
Phone 136 Mesquite, Texas
Mrs. J. W. Daugherty of
Forney spent several days with
her neice, Mrs. Mary
Bowles.
Mrs. Mildred Self, Mrs. A. T.
Tillery and Holley Biaoui of
Self Forney visited Mrs. J. F. Self,
Sunday.
Sunday guests at the home
of Ray Brooks were Mr. and
! Mrs. Willie Russell of Rice and
Byron Russell of Dallas.
Tressie Byrd, Bennie Beach
and Ray Fern Brooks spent the
week end in Oak Cliff with
Miss Alpha Lynn, 4-H Demon-
strator.
Mrs. H. II. Boles spent sev-
eral days this week with Mrs.
W. B. Russell of Dallas.
Little Dickie Marshall of
Dallas, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Marshall, is spending the
week with his grand parents,
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nehr-
meyer of Dallas visited at the
home of Frank Nehrmeyer
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Williams
of Dallas, Mrs. Andrew Jackson
of near Mesquite and Mrs. Eula
Lee of Oklahoma City, Okla.
visited Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Russell Saturday.
Guests at the home of Frank
Hamilton Saturday night were
A. D. Patterson and Pauline
Mclntire of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamil-
ton attended church services at
Fisher Sunday.
Mrs. Arthur Thomas spent
(Friday night with Mrs. J. 11.
: Briley.
Jimmie Lee Layton of Irving
was a visitor at Sunday School
at the Murphree School Sun-
day afternoon.
Miss Mary and Nannie Law-
rence and Mrs. Frank Motley
of Mesquite spent Tuesday
with Mrs. John Bowser.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Rhinel-
and son, Joel Lee visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Ball and Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie Jones in Farmers-
ville, Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bryant
spent Sunday in Lancaster.
The common cold germ is marshalling his forces for the annual
attack. Soon this insidious enemy will prepare to live up to his
reputation as America’s greatest enemy to good health. Each year
more than two hundred million "common colds” undermine the
health of the nation and often pave the way for such serious illnesses
as pneumonia, bronchitis, influenza, tuberculosis, and other health-
wrecking respiratory diseases.
According to
government
statistics, diseases
of our breathing
apparatus are
responsible for
about one death in
every pve. Don’t
gamble withacold.
Leading doctors tell us that fifty per cent of all disabling diseases
start with a "common cold.” And the invisible but dangerous cold
germ finds one of his best opportunities in homes where occupants
are most liable to sudden changes of temperature. Therefore, it is a
wise precaution to avoid the possibility of sudden changes of tem-
perature in your home this coming winter by providing a constant
circulation of pure warm air throughout the house.
Use your home to the fullest this winter as you have during the
summer. It will assist you to fight the common cold germ, the lead
ing threat to good health.
LONE STAR GAS COMPANY.
Mill
New Merchandise
Overalls and Work Shirts
Khaki Pants
Leather Work Gloves
Work Socks
Women’s Printed Dresses With
Long or Short Sleeves
Dress trimmings — Rick Rack
and Bias Tape
FRANK ELLIS & SON
NEW HOPE
PHONE 937F2
Pleasant Mound
and Urbandale
Miss Frances Tiller is visiting
relatives in Oklahoma.
Mrs. John Cook spent Sunday
vith Mrs. Evelyn Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Breeman I
of Rosemont spent Sunday with :
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daniels.
Miss Margie Read spent Sat-:
urday with Mr. and Mrs. John |
Read.
Mrs. Alice May of Doming,
New Mexico spent Friday with
her neice, Mrs. Robert Cook.
Mrs. R. 1. Cook spent Sunday
| with her mother in Grapevine,
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rob-
inson are spending the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rob-
inson and family.
Miss Mildred Davis of Bay-:
. lor Hospital is spending several j
i days with Miss Viola Patterson..
Miss Eula! Mae Meador spent
Sunday with Miss Margie Read.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Storey,
Miss Geraldine McLauchlin, and
Miss Anita Dalton are leaving
Friday to spend the week end
in Galveston, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. John King and
family of Dallas spent Wednes-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Dalton and family.
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FINAL HONOR
On an occasion demanding
so much in the way of
dignity and good taste, ser -
vices under the direction of
McCullough are always sat-
isfactory. And these sup-
erior services are always
reasonably priced.
Day and Night
Ambulance Service
McCullough
Mesquite, Texas
Phones: Day 07; Night 42
ill Kinds of Roofing
Gutters, Down Spouts
Septic Tanks
Skylights, Ventilators
and MetalgCeiiings
No job too smallor large
Phone 948'FS
Pleasant Mound Tin Shop
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Owner
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The Texas Mesquiter. (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1936, newspaper, August 28, 1936; Mesquite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth497230/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mesquite Public Library.