Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 271, Ed. 1 Monday, July 12, 1954 Page: 3 of 8
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or
said the surrvey
Dallas. i He has been secretry of
fact
hand.
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high average for
go to Bap tint Hospital to
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intended as
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doctors have tol< me
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of all.
Carl Hagenbeck circus.
turned down a Spanish
whole show; The /
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in
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lions
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chosen as
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if the tent were
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be held in
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Hagenbeck . circu s
the
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and a
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accident but
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coins.
trap-
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to ke< p
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By TOM STONE
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costs less than 1e pet person per med.
than half the time
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Rally, committee. Future Teach-.
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Mrs. Gene Foster. 8 p. m.. Mrs
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Miss Bettie Barnhart will be
her sister’s honor maid and Joe
H. Bennett’will serve his son as
best man. Rev. Edwin E. Han-
cock of Greenville will read the
vows.
‘ Preceding the ceremony can-
‘ dies will be lighted by Miss Bren
da Schmitz and the bride’s broth
er. Mack Barnhart, John Shelton
of Sherman will furnish the or
gan music.
At the announcement party th
bride’s chosen colors of American
. Beauty and grey were carried out
in lovely arrangements of flow-
ers through the home. The cen-
ter of interest was the bride’s ta-
ble which was covered in a grey
cloth and centered with an ar
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Women’s Mis-
the Samuel H.. Kress Foundation,
3655 TSCW Sta., Donton, Texas,
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are staying in Hamburg,
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which the Hagenbecks operate.
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clubs in Arlington Sunday. J 66s5
meeting was called by Mss e
m
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is so easy
controls.
The Al
of atomic
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fifth, sixth. I
ild thia year.
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maica.
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for Women
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nue Baptist church, according to
Mrs. A. T. Stanford, pres blent.
.... Young People’s auxiliary petition to
will be in
ployes to match. Lorenz Hagen-
beck, son of the owner. and Cari
Heinrich Hagenbeck, a nephew,
say they could not pay expenses
and maintain their 12cent pride
for children’s tickets They closed
the show rather than charge the
H
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more t an
GOOD FOR SITTIN’ .1 .
Lightweight molded fiber-
glass rocker on chrome frame
base, shaped like wing barrel
chair, shown at Summer Fur-
I
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ployed at Sun Oil company in I
Gainesville and has received her
Roberts
tor and
tn mity
Plans
(0‛
Southern Methodist
' 13
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dinner
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set the
There’s
h Assoqiational-
Sibnarv union quarterly meet -
ing. Grand Avenue Baptist
Cl urch, 10 am. - I
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the Whitesboro
ration club in -the home of Mrs.
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IN PR
Every Night at I o‛C odk
. when I
parked !
Court
ft judge-
be modeun.. COOK ELECTRIC!
'i»• fI 1 li I III I l' I
.. temperamental ivy plant
refuses to blossomunless
placed on the ledge of an up-
stairs west bedroom window.
As long as the plant is in
favorite spot it -d fe"
y
tioned at Fort Bliss and the cour I~.LtC
pie plan to reside in El Paso; Moeton
He received a B.A. in mathema-
tics and a M.A in education from
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$he has even
doors in
rangement designed with a ‘
bisque cupid in an archway of
weddings bells with American
beauty colored satin streamers
running the full length of the I
table On these streamers were
grey letters announcing the-hon-
ored couple's names and wedding
date.
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MISS WEST INDIES—Mist Eve
room of the City Hall.
were made to hold a < is- 1
k c
.hisa..
M As'
B.S. degree in psychology from
North Texas State college in I
1953. She has held offices in the I
E-.0 I ; lieng. Dei Phi Im
ation and watermelon was
nT . 1T- -—tt +o 14
was one of the big bigtops.
At its peak it traveled in 11
railroad cars with 250 anima
lllegally. She received a
L eikind
-—1
The Indian Atomic Energy will
now build *
I Fidelis Matrongclass of Eirsi
Ra ptist church, watermelon
1. . ' .__.1 . kA coc+d
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See your electric dealer.
more than one cent.
Rumors cireulated
an atomic energy,
ter at Trombay, about 15 rille*
from the Center of Bombay.
y
Loyal Mot
Are Entertained
Loyal Mothers cl:
Av nue Baptist chur
following organizations. Psi ChiPeFere
honorary psychology fraternity“NW-M--
"ai miiim Sine Teeeh " " Q
Mrs.
Ta ylor street.
Breakfast fe
I uesday evening
8 15 o'clock
The musical play ---------
: ore." withla studentcast, wili ue
i nder direction of N liss Maiy Mc-
( ormick.
want to see it operat ?
another name. Now it
to that one. Some of the
were dated 1825.
m mw a •»- An operetta wi.l-lM» given
Amon Carter tie main quditorium of N C "
" " "-at Denton
| -ich a training
I affairs. Mrs. Irene Goslin will
(chairman of this.
ding, old
1 500
fl
Nirs. J. E. Jones
devotional entit
Christ” was gi
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England. One of the an i-
Afric a
Fi
Al
surprising
per cent of al
cs are to doc tors
ecoration or even
Hi 11
it's so economical... cooks with the
JOHN HOUGHTON
Evangelist
•,,s iq
for j
Demon-
have been
chest {.holding the
Mo t of the
Bed Shortage
. MEMPHIS. Tenn i
Crain Married .abut a shortage
Many women today ara
F. D.
noon.
X. 4s
Anz,3 j
n on spot al
river.
vour merchant ya
in The Ri
turned
that aln ost 15
, J. a second on---
roadway show. New
who made the pieture, has
ght dance photos.
money is Ameri
can and Englil i. but oi e token
a Moi real bank. None j
of the coins has a face vS— -i
l han Hedges g
(ion on how to frame a pic kr
EC is studying the type
._______ reactor to be bull:.
study group of the AEC ha: '
ited various research center s in
Europejo compare suitable
tors. *
difference in the basic rat?
companies like them because the
import tax difference be tween
big ’ American cars and $i naller
autos cab vary as much as 15 to
20 per cent. !
n aller.
Ger
Sow.Rek ‘
i coot
N IJ
Cars for Taxis
TOKYO (UP)—
public and cab companies
turned from expensive A me
made automobiles to sr
cheaper British. French an
BovuR coot
BtacoCRo
cL- L •
prayer service.
During the social
ments were served
gUi ests and ’ one
Della Whitte
Ivy Has Its
Favorite Light
ONTARIO CENTER. N. _
(UP) —Mrs. Walter Dudley has
mediately refuses
tried putting
- summer, with no
EULA WEST
I ociety Editor. Telephone 96
Home or za n sa
"jan uni-tally „
---l-imda occupational group."
1 advanced two theorie:
peretta To Be
at NTSC
fount buried
‘ Law-
In 1940.
than
' vere
over Europe,
and tigers vent tp
soco er playing elephant
place t help pthers end eam a g pod
salary in a vocation especially sailed to *om en at all ages. Those inter- i
ested in the course, which starts Sept. 13, should apply to the Directo of
Practical Nurse Training Program, Box
Arch Ramsey fol
prayer by Mrs. B. C
Hrs Jones also
previewed in New )
They K
Whitesboro HD
Club ! 1 “
S0.
iore than
two me al
MOTION—An electronic flash puts the spotlight a
Gaby Monet, leading dancer in t
York Photographer Red Bas
full time specialty it
o 1p [ , ungy"odea tp rsmamtng “ *e
“-W5NA“ seredFfor FHefreshthents to
mg nher "
fi -4eFerA--
erschelAlexahder,‛chostess, urday aftefnoon fora meeting
Legion post and
1., Legion
HERES HOW YOU NOW IT’S NEW . .
‘ the easy, relaxed look slated fi
det, lilt of th^ new loqk, ‘ ' * 1 “ "
N.
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small way — - - _
through the years. Liater, when
it toured the United States, it
1968
4 1e
J
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"1
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of hospital beds
) le was operated
. । A A r 1 lospital after
HasMeehrjgJad.o^ -
and
“A S and
2.
Ka
'a
pot it sends forth a
•right yel "W clusters-of
- r move the
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THIS STICK DOIS THtTMCKI
Soothing! Not greasy! Noth-
ing to spill or break! That's
$-7 ... pleasant, effective
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Famous
4,
Fp,
I Hospital here is
to encourage large fa
rhe hospital will .
hospital care to mothi
vho have a
r eighth ch!
Breakfast fon Blanche Groves
circle members of Grand Ave
hue Baptist chu rch, 8 a.m.. in
the home of
tin, 1019 North Taylor street.
—.i.s are great ones for organ
mhusiq. a rcording to a survey by
a local organ making firm.
I Miss Barnhart, A
Norman Bennett I
To Wed August 15 1
A mid-August wedding has.
: been planned by Miss Rosemary
Barnhart and Norman J. Ben
nett and the announcement was
. made Saturday morning at a
brunch given in the home of Mrs.
Eugene French. Marysville, by
Mrs. French and Mrs. Ralph
Buckingham. .
The wedding will be held at the
First Christian church. August
15, at 4 p.m. Parents of the
voting couple are Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh F. Ba rnhart, 904 South
Rusk street, and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe H. Bennett. 511 South Dixon
AIS- ।
were clubs from
downtown Fort Worth. nonth
Fort Worth, LewisyiHe. Deca
Weatherford. Gainesville and
lington
title of "Mss Universe" in com.
oily
, later this month
and two -visitors.
— Earl Hargeheimer
be hostess July 22.
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Equal 1 lights
HARTFORD, onn. (UP) Po-
ke didn’t i play
rs. Sydney ’ B
: Som
I Paris.
20 team,
alswent to
and performers and other era- mal t aancs 5 «vwg
-----— .----..--— with hi tigers. A giraffe was
sold ii Itly Mors the er
tr Ct conference at
Airfield, September —
. Each club in the district will be
yesponsible for one workshop and
the Gainesville club will sponsor
'• ik
children more. . ...201 - , .. 3
The Hagenbeck name still re- the tl ree special trains
mains in the circus world. There road, lie owners spy.
tiny blossoms.
Should Mrs. Dudley
ivy to- another window ir
same room or take it to the
dining room, thecplant im-
n
$
-
■
mt
There will be nt admissim and
t le public is invitee .
TV VIEWER . . . Maple and
chintz - covered upholltered
swiyely cha r rocker, reminis-
cent of Civil war platform
rocker, shown during Summer
Furniture Market in Chicago.
I i i IB IJ'll"
LIGHT COMPANY
5i
He > also I
handles which !
attached to a !
[W 19 J
WHEN YOU COOK ELECTRIC!
Up at
BRATTLEBORO. VL (UPA —
Old Coins
q River
( elia pa vis attended a presi-
dent's meeting of Federation of
Busines and Professional Wom-
of ERitish troops in th
1812. Premo had a gooc
now em- >
seen
1
dian Planning commission
approved a plan for deyelopn lent
of atomic energy in India du 'ing
the next four years.
Church of Jesus Cheis
South End of Grand Au nu»
R
L
! pilot plant to extract lira num
j from the tailings of the Indian
I Copper corporation's mines and
I also to treat ores from the
i mission's prospecting
The AEC is also surveyin j -the
j monazite sands fond in Tr avan-
| core CoChin for more precise esti
mates of what is availab
’ India.. i ; j.
Miss Barnhart
.j an electric range
! .Electric
The rest is automaiic.
Rurnors
money was
$
hat playing the organ, as well
is any other keyboard ins’
ment. helps keep their fingers
limbic. This is particularly im-
portant for surgeons. Another
reason is that physicians are
very often under a lot of pres-
sure, and they found it relax ing
to play the organ during their
leisure hours.’’j________ I
India Plans f
Atomic Center
Monday t , "L
Past Matrons club. 7:30, with
Mrs. Austina Roberts, 214 Da '
visstreet, Mmes. Joe Dale and
odessa Roberts* Cohostesses.
fhe Whitesboro Wesleyan
Service guild will meet with
-ir . vs . 1 L o L. . NA~c. ‘
was made in
(AP Wiremh
at eve ry performance they cou
not m et the $1,666 a day
university. ' Burton Minshall. president o!
----------f the com pany.
A
4 5
t at the j
ayment
‘war of
fresh-
to the right
Mrs.
the YMCA, treasurer of West
minster Fellowship and held of-
fices in Rally committee. Alpha
Phi Omega fraternity and Arden 1
Tb_____________ — ngss
40
WMU Quarterly
Meeting Is Set
Assoitional Won en’s
*
cooking tak es little time. You put the f
Electric cooking is cleafk, to
emo, a part-time
B a qollection
ails listed by the
\ ~
A
man makes.
Where at one time the majori-
ty of new cabs on Tokyo streets
were from the United States mid-
dle-priced field such as Ford.
Chevrolet and Plymouth; now the
trend is toward cars such s the
Consul, Hillman, Austin and Gel-
man Opel.
The public likes the smaller
cabs for the 20-yen (eight cent)
Ink
Hha
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—Gainesville (Texas) Daily Register
The Bioused Look
I
rty with husands as guest-1
the home of Mr. and Mi's,
nmie Cantrell 1111 Hillcrest
„culevard, 8 p. m. Nursery at
708 East Broadway.
Sodalitan cla^S of First Bap
«tist church. 7 130 p. . .....1
J. R. Lest er. 720 South
TEXAS poweka LI
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Practical Nurse
Texas State Colle<
finding a
+tend Meeting
f B&PW Clubs
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Vaden Phillips pres tied
and Mrs. R. C Burba gaveithe
lie day.
.—j—- । . gand a
Germany-The But the Carl
ca.. 0g.______t circus, remem-1 j ’
bered fondly by millions of owners
Americans, has been drowned in bid for their
red ink The show started in a did no t
1887 but, grew under
11 scatter rd all
WATTS MOS. PHARM
* Next Door to First State I
Thursday after
) Soc k ack-
BEC
fi 'Vi-
Big Top is
uce of Re
lyn Andrade, 18, Jamaican
beauty queen, was recently
Miss West Indies'
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Tell your merchant you saw his I
advertisement in The Register. 1
I i
curren
come,
speed i
t
1, IJ
five years schoolin ’
45 to 49 years old c
iverage of 4.33 children,
ng they were almost
hemselves in the populati
while college graduates i id oi
11.23 children, providing lit
Imore than half their numbers
I the new generation
9
owed b / a
Truitt.
ed a special
Missionary Union quarterly meet-
ing will be held Thursday morn-
10 o’clock at Gran (I Ave-
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AUTOMOBILE
FIRE. TORNADO, POLIO
INSURANCE I
Call or see ma about the Re-
sponsibility Insuranne on
your Car or Truck.
GEO. M. GRICE
20S E. California Phone 73
IWfl
Center, the new semi-fitted suit for fall, which
1954-55 popularity. Small sketches show other
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