Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1936 Page: 3 of 6
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 2, 1936
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
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SITUATION GOOD ’
are fequested to be
present at this important
meeting.
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Hometown Printed
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NEW HOUSEWARE
HAS BEAUTY, TO
SIMPLIFY WORK
fort, Germany, in 1685.
Use Classified Ads for results
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for precinct 4, and a tractor at a
cost of $3,540 for precinct 2 from
e’ection of
All mend
"If I were asked to write a reso-
lution for my country for a New
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Emo y.
The Cooke
sioners court.
involving major home
• equipment
White Nainsook
Unusually Nice Quality!
NAINSOOK
Buy AU You Will Need
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and every piece * brand
new Spring pattern! Think
af the things to be done
with broadcloth selling at
15ca yard ... bouse frocks,
children’s togs, kitchen cur-
OFFICIALS AVERTED
MANILA. P. I. Jan. 2 (AP)—
Brown Sheeting
81-In^h . . .Nation Wide!
Use Register Classified Ads for
Quick Results
Tuesday evening.
Games and -contests
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Records in the county clerk’s of- 37 and November, third with 33.
fice revealed that 339 marriage li-
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ner guests of Mr. and Mrs John plot had been thwarted with the
COMMISSIONERS
ORDER EQUIPMENT
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Here to visit his mother.
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Vota .Vita class of First
Baptist church will meet with
Mrs. Charles Priddy, Jr.. 620
Lindsay street. Friday after]
Howard.
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Bleached, 86 inches wide; un-
bleached, 39 inches' wide. Extra
good quality, very longwearing.
Printed Silk
CREPES
Right Now! A January
Price!
Thal good quality English nain-
took that’s always a best-seller
in January! And such a value
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Soft, Thick, Large!
F Bath Towels
six miles of Manila.
Constabulary bullets thwarted
the contemplated reign of terror
when the bandit chief and two! of
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with colored bordera, 23 I 46, or
sold colors. 22 x 44. Buy now!
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to her home Thursday. -
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hays and
k a
merce assembly room.
XLI Club will meet in gen
eral session Saturday after
noon at 3 o’cjock in the Car
Heavy White Outing
FLANNEL
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hold appliances. 1
Henry A. Guthrie, chief of th
Colonial Spread
A brand new cotton model!
p $1.98 •]
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-[ES ‘Kunyrnvq IvA pu« Sum
II im p&aids [oipvud "Knt
visited guna de Bay- reaches
Darrell Springs. Townsend Miller. *
Bob Leonard, and Bud Leonard.
Billy Tanner. Mike Hutton. Charles
| - Greenwood. Charles Cheaneyand
O. B Robinson. Truman Jones was
unable to attend on account of be-
He in
It’s that famous "Belle We”
duality, soft and fine and,very
-mooth Exceptional value now’
Cotton Crinkle
. Bedspread*
. An Exclusive Penney Value
1 79c
■ Here’s just the spread you’ll
■ want for every day use. Smart
I stripes on colered grounds. Seam-
less. Scalloned edees. 80 x 1057
FRYING PANS OF MEXICAN
POTTERY AND OTHER GAD-
GETS ON THE MARKET
PENCO SHEETS
The Big Size, 81 x 99 ins.
$1.19
That’s a mighty low price for big
sheets like these in Penco qual-
Hv. 42 x 36 cases,.now 00c.
TAGE THU*
"intermediary"
merchant nad consumer
betweea j
in the .
The activities and interest of youth hold the center of interest in the news spotlight of 1935. Here are
some outstanding examples: (Top,'left to right), George Weyerhaeuser, ransomed from kidnapers at Ta-
cognizant of coma. Wash., for $200,000; Jane McHenry, Omaha, “ upside-down stomach girl.” whose successful opera-
housng ad- lion pleased the world; Marv Hoerger, 11, of Miami Beach, Fla., women’s national 3-meter springboard
pub- diving champion; (bottom, left to right), Freddie Bartholomew, 10-year-old moving picture star; Gloria
t Vanderbilt, whoe wealthy relatives vied for her custody, and Shirley Temple, film star. ( Associated •
furnishing j Press Photos.) * j , | '
Bargain Priced! Nation Wide
81 x 99 SHEETS
Tested and ^OJC’d” for Quality!
84c
the Austin Western Compa
i bid of $3,742 on the trate
The court ordered discontinu-
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Unusually low-priced, tool 88 to
39 inches wide, mercerized Japa-
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bed each theet will ft.
Tested by laboratories and in hoteks, ** well ** in
countless American homes! Smooth finish, hand-
torn straight edges, strong sevages. Boy right now!
Nation Wide Pillow Cases. 42" x .......................ode
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YOUTH HELD. SPOTLIGHT OF NEWS INTEREST IN 1935
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session Thursday, purchased a
road maintainer at a cost of $4,390
FHA exhibits section, says the j
government is endeavoring to co- (
operate further with busin s men
and merchants by having FHA
Unbleached 9/4 sheeting, the
width most families need. Get
yours now at January prices!
his followers were trapped and
slain.
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fiery former NRA chief, forecast
today the hew year ’will be good bid of 3,742 on the tractor was
because the depression, has worn made by R B. George Machinery
itself out, and proposed as a New C mpanv !
- Years Year’s resolution, to- "lean । ‛ The court approved the sale of
on ourselves and "to trust in the an air dri to'p M Merrick. Inc J
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To lean on ourselves and not ton relief commodity storeroom. Pur- having spent the holidays with her lined
our government, to trust in the chas of a chattel mortsage rec- narnte NE" and Nre Harm Tones *-
Lord and so’ make 1935 the last
RAYMONDVILLE, Tex. fAP). Melton, here.: . randa did not indicate which ci
Search for the oldest Bible in this Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gregory and the towns would be attacked. La-
region brought forth many old children of Fort Worth visited guna de Bay reaches to
j editions including one owned by here during the holidays.
J. A. Knutsen of Hargill commu- Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Crow anil!
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Mrsi Bob Paul of
Sunday.
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| joyed a banquet at Hicks Lunch
room, Tuesday evening, C.
Leonard, business manag
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County Commis-
Bell of Woodbine Christmas day. killing of bandit chieftain Tao-
---- --— Mr. and Mrs. Ike Fulton and doro Aseidillo and two of his aide,
ance of payment of rent on Jhe children returned home Tuesday, Notes on Aseidillo's body, out-
' . . . - - _____1 a plan for the outlaws to raid
chase of a chattel mortgage rec- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones townsronthe shores of Laguna De
ord book for the county clerk’s of- of Corpus Christi. . Bay. January 3. The bandit plan
Mrs. Lena Mae Gray and chib ned to execute officials and all
dren of Dallas spent Christmas constabulary informers in the
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. ' raided towns. The outlaw's memo-
joyed and music given by •mem-
bers of Hie classes.:
19c Yard
I lodovsky.
i wo door
| Dan Cupid puffed out his chest, riage license^ were issued in June,]
and strutted abqut. Gainesville" less than the number issued in 1
streets as the old year ended. And, any of nine other months during
well he might, forbad henot ad- the year. Pecember. as usual,
ministered a decisive defeat to the ranked., first, as. the,, "marrying
Among those present were . ■ . . .1 , . „ month. a total of 46 licenses havn
... ,^11 . cl . divorce courts during the, past 12 ing
Misses Lillian Speake, Marguerite 1 - 1 38
Grammar. Zela Cogburn. Rendell months’ Most decidedly. ''month.
Lorance, Margaret Howard, Marv 1 . . ,
Cogburn wjllic- Perryman Doris fice revealed that 339 marriage li- The record of marriage licenses
Mask and Messrs clyce Hand cense S were issued during 1935, for the year by months is as fol-i
Donald Ward W c Hand Billy while 71 divorce suits were filed lows: January 26, February 28.:
Bassinger Me srs ina Mmes in district court } March 20. April 27, May 21. June
( ounty Clerk Charles P Priddy 25. July 27,_ August 37,. October
— ... ihi ' ...J mar- 26, November 33, and December
riage licenses werel used, while 59 46 "1. • .
divorce suits were granted in dis- The first marriage license issued
trict court, 1 here in the-New Year, went to _
June, the month) of brdes, ac- George F.Portr, 39. of Duncan. „
XU CLUB TO HAVE
ELECTION SATURDAY cording to tradition, did not main- and Miss Avis Blankenship, 26, of Parrk toitd pher ParnteszdMy
Member of the XLT Lu, will wainaed- Af 1e v p
negie Library club, room when
election ‘ ol t fficers will be
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napkins! A great selection,
come early! 36 incheB.
tter re
an to
qped to such an extent that the j l
federal housing administration lifts j > d
Jrdered-large exhibit space set d
aside to demenstrate its function I
era meeting
HONOR MUSLIIN
Bleached or Unbleached
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n Magil 'and
of Gainesville
Their duties says drthrie,
would be to make both merchant
and consumer more
the help the fechera
the i
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Dnly
city,
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39,-
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noon at 2:30 o’clock
monthly social. s
year of the great depression”!
• "The old superstition that1 a
presidential election year is al- j
ways bad is bunk.” Johnson de- .
dared "I made a study of them - -—
once. Either they were good or if i resion brought
YOUNIDan Cupid Is Easy Victor Over the
Mrs of Ardmore, Oklahoma, for $500 Mr. and Mrs, S. R. Crow
Smeazmrarnp-aasaer'n -
- • Saturday
Cooke County Home Dem (
onstration club- council meet-
ing Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock, in Chamber of Com-
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CHICAGO (AP).- Frying pans
1 of Mexican pottery and porcelain
electric toasters will make their
bow to the housewife with a vast j
company of improved mechanical
’ appliances and gadgets at the;
first international housewares I
show in the Merchandise mart I
here from January 6 to 18,
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FLANNEL
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Ever after repeated washings
you will find it still just as soft
, and thick. White and solid colon.
representatives working in depart- l
ment stores as "qoordihators."
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Juch values will be found here tomorrow as only buying power of 1,400
stores make possible. Trainloads of White Goods for “Penney’s Annual
Event,” Homes, Hotels and Institutions will buy now and save.
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Members of girls Y W A and
senior union rof Grand Avenue
Baptist church were entertai .ed
White FL AXON
With a Kano Crisp KM
19® Yard
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Featured white goods value for
January! 39 to 40 inches wide.
For baby’s dresses and undies.
j children returned Friday from
I Ben Franklin ’ where they visited
j during the holidays. Mirs. Morris:
• OKLAHOMA <’ITY. Jan. 2 --------- 2---------. cameswith them for extended
AARPIFP pyg API’ (AP> Oklahoma’s state govern- Fred Snugg .left Tuesday on visit. ' i
-AMii-M, 69 ment entered 1936 today with the a business trip to Houston. Dr. and Mrs J L. Magee,of
CL ESIS Al DINNER best financial showing in the last Miss Marv Lee Jones, who has Columbus. Ohio, Jim Magi l and
! P five years. been, ill with diphtheria, is much Mrs. chureh Hay.r-r tI
The Register < arrier bovs cn- Kat.n. s.t, rm,,., c, improved visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tomn-
Assis tant Stat Treasurer ar ‘ P sley and Mrs. L A.Townsley Fri-
_ Sebring said there is a surplus of Misses Juanita Freeman and-day ] ’ ’1
r of the about $1.500.000.in the general Corinne Jackson of Wichita Falls Mr. and Mrs. Carlton McFarland
evening revenue .fund, leaving the state n were weekend guests in the home of Claude, Mrs McFarland
/A delightful menu was served to the best financial condition in of Dr. and Mrs. C. L Maxwell. and son, Noel, of Hays, Mrs, Joe
Clint MrPherson Joe Morgan several years. . Mr. Mrs. Keynolds Chanceni Cook and Mrs. Ernest Biffle vis-
’ Newsome Cox Bilstevens James Tax collections for the last six lor of Macamy and Mrs. Bill Ja- i ted Mr. and Mrs. Leon MFarland
yeakley BiHv Bomar Lee Roy months amounted to about $19.- cobs of Holdenville, Oklahoma: of Sanger Monday.
1 Potter Donald ward, Eri Giles 612.000 as compared with $13,858.- were .-holiday guests of Mr. and Mr and Mrs. J. T. Biffle of Fort
Roy Gene Hughes Ravmond Pate 071 the last six months of 1934 Mrs Oscar Aldridge and Mr. and Worth visited relatives and friends
Buddy Richardson. Max wilson. Although oustanding treasury Mrs Jake Biffle here last week.
notes of 1933 amount to $.,323,000 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blakey and [Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Aldridge
Accumulated cash on hand for re family visited relatives and friends were guests of Mrs. JJB. Reid and
tirement of the notes totals $2)- in Fannin county Monday. H family of Sherman from Tuesday
Marshall Jones of Woodson was until'Thursday of last week.
a guest of Don Hoskins last week. , Mr.'ahd Mrs. Fred McTaggart,
Miss Ora Lee Doty of Chilli- and Mr. and Mrs Farl
cothe. who spent Christmas with spent the holidays visiting
her sister, Mrs. Leroy Porter, left Kinney. Grand Saline,
Thursday for Memphis, Tenn., to Alba and Greenville. . |
attend the young people’s meet- Mrs. .Leonard Shell of ‘Hollis.
—0, to ing there, if < Oklaoma, and Mrs. Abe Purcell
m< citing in speck. ; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parker and of Dalhart, who spent Christmas
•laughters. Miss Lucille. Mrs. Es- with their brother, John -Luca,
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OKMULGEE. Okla, Jan 2
(AP) General Hugh S. Johnson.
were en-
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telle Garner and Mrs. Monte Pe- and family, returned to their
ters, all of Gainesville, were din- homes Thursday. J
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. : Mr. and. Mrs. Oscar Aldridge
Rosson Sunday. I and Mr. nd Mrs. Jake Biffle vis-
Mrs. Fred Snuggs and children, ited in Leonard Sunday'
Miss Fredda and Buddy, and R. L. j ■ . 1-------—
Leremoteentsrsristmna daXsnith MASS MURDER OF
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We’re proud *8 can be...
because we’re able to pre-
sent this colorful line-up of
brand new Spring prints
at such a low price! A per-
fect crepe to sew on—it
drapes beautifully? Small
and medium florals, mono-
tons, stripes, plaids, dote
/ on medium and dark
grounds, 39 inch width.
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Lesigned with an eye to
beauty—(to remove hard work
from moat household duties, these
contrivances are to be exhibited
by more than 300 manufacturers.
No room of the- home, has teen |
overlooked in the campaign to j
t make living more enjoyable. The |
senrch for attractiveness has been 1
extended even to the most prosaic
rots and pans The pottery an!
porcelain substitutes 1 for metal
Rooking dishes will have a promi-
nent place This group includes
coffee makers and grills of decora-
tlive pottery suitable for the din-
ing table.
Stove Works Unattended
An electric stove which may be
left for nours while a meal is be-
ing prepared will be demonstrated.
One of the newest wrinkles in
air conditioning a tent-bed, will
be shown it is aid to combine ali
the comforts of sleeping in your
own bed with the tnrills of a
camping expedition. The outfit
consists of a tent-like canopy
which may b removed easily for
access to the bed Nearby is a
separate] unit which filters and |
humidifies the air and assure a
constant temperature.
FHA Takes Exhibit, Space
Interest in the show has devel-
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1936, newspaper, January 2, 1936; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1437580/m1/3/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.