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^AGE FOUIi
McGREGOR MIRROR McGREGOR, TEXAS
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1933.
Snrtdjs mifferamrate
Miss Era Orr, of Waco spent
Thanksgiving clay here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Orr.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phelan and j Charles Hering, who is a fresh-
children, Richard and Peggy spent I man student at the University of
Thanksgiving day with relatives Texas, spent the holidays with his
at Mosheim.
See us for blackboards for the
kiddies. Made to order. Lasting,
durable. Win. Cameron & Co. Inc.
A. E. Morris spent Thanksgiv-
ing day in Waxahachie with his
brother, E. B. Morris.
Charlie Cluck, of Baylor Uni-
versity spent the week-end at liis
home here.
Mrs. Lonnie Clements and
daughter, Colleen have returned
.. T ; home from a week’s visit with
Mrs. Erne Lawson and Joan , , T n1 •,
TT ^ „ T-, , vrr i.i her parents at Levelland.
Herbert, of Fort Worth were 1
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week-end guests in the home of
her son, R. C. Lawson and wife. anc^ ^1S- Bailey Dowis and
__ _ Miss Fay Dowis, all of Dallas
Ride in comfort. Let us replace M eie h°Dday visitors i11 the home
your broken auto glass. We are ^beii motliei, Mrs. I. M. Dowis.
especially equipped to do thisj
work. Wm. Cameron & Co. Inc.! Miss Fay Meacham, a member
_o_ I of the grammar school faculty
wave sPent the Thanksgiving holidays
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Her-
ing.
Shampoo and wave set all for
25c. See Sue Henry or call 153
for an appointment. (tf)
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kilgore,
of Waco visited’ in the Otha
Arbuckle home Thanksgiving.
Miss Cynthia Connally, who is
teaching in Cuero, spent the
Thanksgiving holidays here with
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. P.
Connally.
Croquinole permanent ______
special, $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 and "'»th her Pare«s„llear Moody.
$5.00. Mrs. Loree Benson, located 0
at Ward and Boren Barber shop. Tom Cook, of DeLeon and Chas.
_o_ . Cook of Morgan visited in the
Emmett Gray, of Galveston ’ home of their brother, A. F. Cook,
visited here the first of this week Mst Saturday.
with his sister, Miss Jewell Gray, | -0-
and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boone of
-o- Currie were Thanksgiving guests
Mrs. L. F. Carter and Miss in the home of Mrs. Boone’s sis-
Hazel Alford spent. Thanksgiving ter, Mrs. Corrie Leache.
day with relatives in Richland
Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed and
’ daughter, Rosa Lee spent the
week-end at Manor with Mrs.
Reed’s sister, Mrs. J. C. Jacquess.
Make the women folks happy.
Give a room or two of Avail paper
. for Christmas. Wm. Cameron &
[ Co. Inc.
CHANGE
all your ideas about “BATTERY” Radio
The new “Air Cell” type is the greatest radio improvement
in years. Equal to any “electric socket” set of similar size
and price. Tone clear as a bell. Less interference. Remark-
able distance and selectivity. No “recharging.” Hundreds
of hours of finest reception at unbelievably low operating cost.
AT YOUR HOME OR IN OUR STORE LET US
DEMONSTRATE THE NEW
CROSLEY
“AIR CELL” RECEIVER
Surprisingly Low Priced
Mrs. Bob Brennan and daugh-
ter, Bobbie, of Houston are visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. IT.
T. Hall.
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LOST. Fox terrior dog, AAdiite
and blue speckled. Anyone know-
ing whereabouts please notifjr
Bud Ross at S. Amsler & Co. (pd)
Mr. and Mrs. Tull Johnson and
children spent Thanksgwiing in
San Antonio Avith Dr. Allen John-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Burney Bennett
are announcing the arrhrnl of a
j little daughter in their home
Thursday, Dec. 7.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith, of
Haskell and Miss Willie Mae
HollingSAvortli, of Gatesville Avere _
• c -j , • -i - ? been named Ella Jane.
Sunday guests m the home oi;
Mrs. J. II. Smith.
Mr. R. E. McCormick has re-
turned to his home in Dallas, aft-
er doing some repair Avork here
for the local SoutliAvestern Bell
Telephone company.
Mrs. Howard Hanover and chil-
dren, of Wheelock spent the
Thanksgiving holidays here Avith
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Crain.
M. and Mrs. Oral Davis have
moved to Rising Star, Avhere they
Avill make their home. Mr. Davis
is a representative of the Raleigh
company.
Miss Charlcie Fegette, avIio is
attendnig C. I. A., Denton, spent
the Thanksgiving holidays here
Avith her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Morgan Fegette.
NOTICE! White elephant sale,
sponsored by Methodist Avomen in
the old Candy Kitchen building
next Friday night, Dec. 15, at
7:30 o’clock.
SATURDAY SPECIALS AT
John D. Mann Stores
McGREGOR.....OGLESBY
LETTUCE per head 5c 2 for 9c
APPLES and ORANGES each 1 c
Washington Fancy
DELICIOUS
APPLES
good size
each
Miss Frieda Wendt, Avho is at-
tending the Lutheran college at
Sequin, spent the Thanksgmng
holidays here Avith her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. AYm. Wendt.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Griffin and
daughter, Miss Vernon, of Corsi-
cana, were Aveek-end guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Davis.
ORANGES large size each 2c
SPUDS per pound 2L4c
LEMONS large size dozen 18c
T URNIPS Rutfa Beggas per lb 3 c
mnwm-toi* i3c
gorn'flaSF-SU
COFFEE
L
10c
BRIGHT & EARLY
Per Pound
20c
^OPPEE ^ea^err^
EESE3
Miss Bess Lyon, avIio is a stu-
dent at the University of Texas,
Avas home for Thanksgiving Avithj
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Lyon.
CRYSTAL
WEDDING
LBS.
OATS
B
large box 1 7'C
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McMullen
and happy OArer the arrival of- a j
little daughter in their home Wed-
nesday, November 29. ’ She has
Jed Brown, Avho is a student at
the State Medical School in Gal-
A'eston, spent Thanksgiving here
Avith his mother, Mrs. J. B. BroAvn
and other relatives.
AMSLER h COMPANY
Miss Louise Bailey * spent the
j Thanksgiving holidays with rela-
j tives in Chickasha,' Okla. She
by her sister’
Living Room Suites
>
fjl
rj t~
$ f
$ z
ZJ U
We have just received another new shipment. One of these
suites would make a nice Christmas present for mother.
Do your shopping now. We have many new goods
that would make gifts for the family. Call and let us show
you through our stock.
Miss Mildred Nell PettAvay,
who is attending Waco High
school this year, Avas home for the
holidays Avftli her pareiits, Mr.
and Mrs. L. Pettway.
Mrs. Robert Graham visited in
Dallas last Aveek with Mr. and
Mrs. Meador Graham, avIio are
entertaining tAvin sons in their
home.
Borax Washing Powder 2 boxes 5c
RINSO Two 10c boxes 15c
MINCEMEAT 2 boxes 15 c
LARD 8 pound carton 59c
Jf LARD 8 pound bucket 68c
S CRANBERRIES 2 pounds 25c
POWDERED
SUGAR
Miss*Alleyne Harris, and Frank
Pearce, of Waco, were visitors in
the home of her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. R, R. Harris Thanksgiving
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Tull Johnson
have had as their guests recently,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caudle, Mr. and
Mrs. Parker Johnson, Mrs. Gray-
don Webb, and Mr. W. C. John-
son.
Don’t. forget the “White Ele-
phant” sale that the Avomen of
the Methodist church will have
next Friday night. Come doAvn
and help in a good cause and have
lots of fun.
Mrs. J. W. King has returned
liomc from several Aveek’s ATisit in
Dallas. She Avas accompanied
home by her daughter, Miss Edith
King, and Mr. and Mrs. AY. E.
Tomlinson, Avho spent the Aveek-
end here.
What could be more appro-
priate. as a Christmas gift for
Avife, mother or sister, or for all
the family than a neAv room of
Avail paper. Buy it at Wm.
Cameron & Co. Inc., at pfeven-
tory prices.’
Chocolate-Coated Peanuts.
Place salted peanuts on a cloth
and rub between the folds of a
cloth to remove some of the salt.
Drop 1 cup of the peanuts into
11 pound of melted chocolate and
3 dip - :.6ut by >spbnnjE.uJa. int o heavy
paper. Cool Until firm.
LEE HARDWARE COMPANY
Leisure time that results in 14
rugs valued at $102.40 is time
Avell spent, thinks Mrs. A. M.
Daniels, home industries demon-
strator in the home demonstra-
tion clubs in Lynn county. She
has a ready sale for all her rugs.
boxes
15c
BRER
RABBIT
SYRUP
PUR® EAST TEXAS
RIBBON CANE
SYRUP
per gallon 54 C
65c
per
gallon
MAT CHES Favorite 3 boxes 10c
qt. jars QA
Each tJiJC
FIG PRESERVES
Eagle Brand MILK per can 19c
HOG CASINGS 1 lb box 45c
And in our Market at McGregor
BRICK CHILI per pound 17!
Good Tender Steak, lb. 10c to 12 Vzc
I Roast Beef per lb, 7c to 10c
W. M. U. NOTES
The W. M. II. of the First Bap-
tist church met Monday after-
noon at 3 o’clock. A special-pro-
gram Avas rendered by Mrs. C. A.
Morton and Mrs. Dan E. Graves
of Gatesville, and Mrs. J. E. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Doggett, of
Leigh of Dallas, our state corres- Denton Avere in McGregor last
ponding secretary. Each brought Saturday and spent a feAv hours
by Lois and Clara Smith. The
other out-of-tOAvn ladies . avIio
Avere present Avere Mrs!” Jamison,
Mrs. McDoAval and Mrs. Mays, of
GatesA'ille.—Reporter.
an interesting talk which Avas in
spiring to all Avho Avere present.
visiting friends. Mr. Doggett
was superintendent of our schools
Mrs. Morton also sang a special i tor several years, prior to moy-
song from which each received a to Denton some twelve years
blessing. At the close of this pro- aS°-
gram the forty ladies av1io Avere '°
present were invited into the ad- Miss Frances Mae and Elliott
joining room AAdiere dainty salad Bennett, who are students at Bay-
plates, carrying out the Thanks- lor University, Waco, spent the
giving motif, Avere arranged on Thanksgiving holidays here with
individual tables. During this so- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
cial Ave AArere favored Avit-h music j Bennett. \
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The McGregor Mirror. (McGregor, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1933, newspaper, December 8, 1933; McGregor, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883403/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.