The McGregor Mirror. (McGregor, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1934 Page: 4 of 8
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McGregor mirror, McGregor, texas
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934
SUGAR
Powdered or old fashioned Brown
TWO BOXES
DATES Bulk 2 LBS 22c
LA-Pound Package
1%-Pound Package
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU ON APPLES AND ORANGES
BY THE BOX, WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON MANY
ITEMS.
WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO MAKE XMAS A SUCCESS
AS FOR AS GROCERIES AND MEATS ARE CONCERNED.
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mmsmmm’mi&m.
CAKE COVERS
Beautifully decorated
sellers for
CAKE SERVERS
65c Sellers — TWO for
INGERSOLL WATCHES
$1.25 sellers for
CANS CHAIRS
Regular $1.15 sellers for
PYREX CASSEROLE
$1.25 seller for
PYREX CUSTARDS
Cups with racks — Two sets
ELECTRIC IRONS
Without cord, only
KODAKS (box type)
Regular $1.75 seller for
FLASHLIGHTS — 5-Cell
without batteries—$1.50 seller
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Mr. and Mrs. Dee Davis spent
Sunday in' Dublin.
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Mrs. Pauline Rapp of Hamil-
ton is here for a visit in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mogle.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stogner
spent Thanksgiving in Waco with
her mother.
See our Christmas line of toys
Herbert Schwettmann left this
week for Dallas, where he has ac-
cepted a position.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gran-
tham and Miss Marietta Martin
visited friends and relatives in
Hamilton Sunday.
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Mrs. J. B. Brown and daugh-
ter, Miss Sara, who are making
their home in Austin this winter,
for the kiddies and get our low Spent last week-end in McGregor.
prices. L. C. Vowel. ! -o-
This is the last month to take
advantage of special offer on the
two Waco daily newspapers. L.
C. Vowell.
Miss Treva Louise Kelly of
Gatesville was a week-end guest
of Miss Pearl Schroeder.
Christmas cards, decorations of
all kinds and a big line of toys
for the kiddes. L. C. Vowel
Miss La Rue Boyd visited in
Waco the Hirst of this week with
Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Fu|ller.
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Have you tried Caspetol, the
new tastless castor oil? Evers
Drug.
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Miss Pauline Howard spent the
holidays in Gatesville with, her
aunt, Mrs. John Bloodworth.
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January is the dead-line on
daily newspaper specials. L. C.
Vowel.
Rep. and Mrs. J. B. Ford were
among those attending the Texas-
A. & M. game in Austin Thanks-
giving.
Mr. and Mrs. Golden of Lock-
ney, also Mr. and Mrs. TI. Hering
spent Sunday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Heinz Quebe.
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Lonnie Schroeder of Dallas
spent Thanksgiving here with
mother, Mrs. Wm. Schroeder and
other relatives.
Milk has the best food value.
For whole mrlk see T. X. EeV-
wards. Delivered twice daily, tf
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Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. D. B. Gilmore were Mrs. J.
A. Phillips of Houston and Miss
Juliette Porterfield of Moody.
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Mr. /ind Mrs. J. B. Westerfield
left the first of this week for
Sweetwater, where they will make
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. S. N. McPeak of
Floydada were holiday visitors
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.
L. Allison.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Brown
of Lockney visited here this week
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Kuykendall
of Austin were holiday visitors
with Mrs. Kuykendall’s mother,
Mrs. Pauline Cunningham.
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Mr. and Mrs. Toby Counts and
daughter, Minnie Lou, of Trini-
dad were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Stogner.
II. I. Smith of Oklahoma City
was a week-end guest in the home
of Mrs. J. H. Smith.
Mrs. Roy Clements and daugh-
ter, Evelyn Royce, spent the holi-
days with relatives in Houston.
Mrs. J. W. King has been visit-
ing in Dallas this week with her
daughter, Miss Edith King.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walker and
family of Waco were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hol-
loway.
Mrs. Aerl Hatter and daugh-
ter, Miss Aerline of Moody were
week-end visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Freeman.
John Rogers and daughters,
Mrs. Edith Farmer and Mrs. D. S.
Covey all of Waco, visited friends
in McGregor Tuesday.
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Dr. Tom Lyon of Dallas was a
week-end visitor in the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Lyon.
Buzz Cauley, who is employed
wth the McGregor Drug Com-
pany, spent Thanksgiving at his
home in Comanche.
Miss Hazel Henry spe(nt the
Thanksgiving Holidays in Waxa-
hachie as a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Duke.
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Well improved dairy located on
old Ams]er farm. When in need
of anything in the dairy line let
Buster Morris supply you. 41pd
Mrs. Margaret Davis and daugh-
ter, Miss Zola Bell, and son, Elvin,
spent Thanksgiving in Gatesville
at guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walt-
er Moore.
Friends of Mrs. Park Donald-
son will be glad to know that she
is getting along nicely, after hav-
ing her tonsils removed this week.
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Mrs. Howard Hanover
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Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Davis and jj
little son, Richard Hugh, of Kill-1 ]
gore, and Mrs. A. S. Davis of j
Waco visited friends and rela-j
tives in McGregor Sunday.
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Miss Willie Darsey and Mrs. |
Mattie Darsey Fields spent the ’
Thanksgiving holidays in Mer- j
kel as guests in the home of ■
their brother, J. Tom Darsey.
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Miss Sainmie Martin, who is a i
student at Baylor University, was |
at home for a holiday visit witlij
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. j
Martin.
SATURDAY SPECIALS AT
John D. Mann Stores
McGREGQR.....OGLESBY
LETTUCE per head 5c - 2 for 9c
CELERY Per Stalk 10c
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cantrell
and Miss Lucille Marsh were
among those attending the State
Teachers Meeting in Galveston
last week-end.
R. TI. Boyd, Jr., who is a stud-
ent at Southwestern University,
Georgetown, Avas here for a holi-
day visit with his parents, Rev.
and Mrs. R. IT. Boyd.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cawthron
have returned home from sever-
al week’s stay in Marlin, where
Mr. Cawthron has been under-
going treatment.
SPUDS Coblers LB
WASHED BURBANKS, per pound .1.___________________
MMBMMBB—■
2x/2C
Martin Schwettmann and Miss
Frieda Wendt, who are students
at Texas Lutheran College, Se-
guin, spent the Thanksgiving
Holidays at their homes here.
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Mrs. Harris Fagg and Mrs. H.
0. Timmons both of San Saba,
visited in McGregor this week
with Mrs. Fagg’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. P. Cherry.
Miss. Cynthia Connally, who is
teaching in the Cuero Public
Schools, was here for a visit with
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. P.
Connally, during the holidays.
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children of Wheelock were holi-
day visitors in the home of her
parents, Mr
Crain.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace and
ancl children harm moved to McGre-
gor, and are living in- the home
of Mrs. B. G. Roach on Main
and Mrs. Glenn l Street.
Beginning this week, shampoos
10c, wave sets, 15c; manicures,
25c, eye-brow arch, 25c. I will
appreciate the patronage of all
my former customers as well as
new ones. Sue Henry. tf
Rev. A. J. Mann has been at-
tending the Grand Council and,
Grand Chapter of Texas Masons'a meeting of the, Georgetown Dis
in Waco the past AAreek, and Tries- j trict in Temple Monday, and also
dav night Avas elected Rt. I. D. i visited Rev. J. H. Baldridge, pie-
Grand Master of the Texas Grand • siding elder of the Gatesville D|s-
Conncil of Royal and Select Mas- trict. Avho is in the Scott & White
ters of Texas. I Ilopsital in Temple.
_ _ , Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Harris and
Rev R. II. Boyd, pastor of the Sniffy of Indian Gap spent the
Methodist church here, attended holidays here with his mother,
— • 1'r”" ^ E. Harris and other re-
APPLES Winesaps each 1c
APPLES Bulk 10 lbs 30c - Bu, 95c
A DO A 17 THEY ARE FINE O
PER POUND <&C
FRESH CQCQANUTS 2 for 15c
GRAPE FRUIT dozen 30c
GRAPE JUICE CSE pint 15c
WELCH’S, Pint Bottle ______________________LX—__________________...________ 1£
for better holiday baking
CRISCO
3-Pound can ______ 55c
6-Pound can ....______...____ $1.10
(Buy Nov/. Price will be
much higher).
CALUMET BAKSNO POWDER 1 lb can 22c
10-FGUND CAN ........_______________........_____________________________..... $1.24
DAIRY MAID BAKING POWDER 2 lb can 21c
5-POUND CAN
43c
Friday and Saturday Only
POCKET KNIVES
1
MAYONAISE or RELISH SPREAD
ANY BRAND, Quart Jar ...______....
Mrs. M.
latives.
CRYSTAL WEDDING OATS large box 20c
For Sale—One No. 134 Buck- |-|j|| JTj"
eye incubator, Avith electric brood- ™ W'
er fixtures. Can be seen at Gold-
en GIoav Hatchery, or for further
information see C. W. Mogle. pd.
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Sam Hanover, of Dublin, spent
the Thanksgiving holidays here
Avith his family. Mrs. BJanover
returned to Dublin Avith his for a
short visit.
CREST
24-lb Sack
FLOUR p“£crk95c
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Johnson
and daughter, Alice Marie, of Wa-
co Avere Sunday guets of Mrs.
Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. B. Sneison.
FLOUR
24-lb Sack
WHITE LOAF,
48-lb
Sack
48-ib
Sack
Hard Wheat
48-POUND SACK
$1,59
$1,85
$1,75
Miss Margaret Rudd has re-
turned to her home in Waskom
after spending the Thanksgiving
Holidays in the Lloyd Harper
home.
Miss Frances Mae Bennett, Avho
is a senior at Baylor University,
Avas at home for a holiday visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Bennett.
John Montgomery and R. E.
Williams have returned home
from a hunting trip to Mason
County, where they Avere lucky
enough to kill tAvo deer, and their
families and friends have been en-
joying venison.
‘“Pains Gone,” Says
Lady, After She
Had Taken CARDUI
In describing how her health im-
proved after she had taken Cardui,
Mrs. Ralph R. Courtney, of Wythe-
ville, Va., said: “I was run-down
and suffered from pain in my
side. I wanted to feel well and
get rid of the pain in my side, so I
sent for Cardui and began taking
it. By the time I had taken three
bottles of Cardui, I was feeling
much better. The pains had gone.
I am very glad to recommehd Car-
dui to other young women.” . . .
Thousands of women testify Car-
dui benefited them. If it does not
benefit YOU, consult a physician.
$1 a bottle, at drug stores.
flOFFFF, PEABEE,'RY’Sant°s j 00
COFFEE °00PER,S BEST 3 lb can 83c
GLACE' FRUITS
CANDIED CHERRIES, Per Pound ________..._____________i_____,_________39c
CANDIED PINEAPPLE, Per Pound _______________________IaaLL 39c
CANDIED CITR00N PEEL, Per Pound -1_______28c
44-POUND PACKAGES, Each ____________________________________.......________ 9c
VISITORS HONORED
AT BRIDGE PARTY
Misses Margaret Scruggs nad
Jane Naler, Avho Avere at home for
the holidays from Q. I. A., Den-
ton, entertained Avith three tables
of bridge at the home of the latter
last Friday afternoon, naming as
honorees Miss Mary Louise Lee
of Angleton and Miss Lucille
Atherton of Denton.
The Thanksgiving motif Avas
carried out in table appointments,
and at the conclusion of the game
Misses Anna Frances Anderson
and Louise Witte Avere aw;!
high score and high cut. The"
honorees Avere presented Avith
guest prizes.
Refreshments of pumpkin pie
and coffee Avere served to the fol-
loAving: Misses Louise Witte,
Anna Frances Anderson, Bee
BroAvn, Margaret Frances Dsaus,
Tommie Delores Blake, Charlcie
Fegette, Clemmie Smith, Ann
IIanoArer, the honorees and callers.
Miss Cora Mae Meador and Mrs.
Annie Harding.
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The McGregor Mirror. (McGregor, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1934, newspaper, December 7, 1934; McGregor, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883240/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McGinley Memorial Public Library.