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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 3

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TUESDAY, APRIL 29, THE AMARHJX) GLOBE. AMAKtLLO. TEXAS. fAOt TittlB All AROUND the TOWN LEADING THE JSEUS PARADE Mrs. Will Herring of Hie Herring Hotel Is visiting her sisters, Mrs- F.

L. Wilkins and Miss Sarah Day, in Austin. She was in San Antonio Jast week to attend the Battle of Flowers. Mrs. Jeff Neely and two children, Jeff, and Jane HardJn Neely, 2216 Hayden Street, and Mrs.

Neely's mother, Mrs. H. K. Jones, Lucerne Apartments, are visiting in Dallas and Valley View for a few days. Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. Kay, 2801 Hayden Street, are in San Antonio for a few days. They went down In lime for the Battle of Flowers.

Mr. and Mrs. diaries Keffer. 2602 Hayden Street, left Monday afternoon for Chicago--business trip. Mr.

and Mrs. C. O. Morris are visiting in Tulsa for a few days. Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Holmes and con. Jimmy, 4213 West Twelfth Avenue, are visiting her mother in Livingston, for a few weeks.

Mrs. Mark Taylor and children, Mark, and Betty, 2612 Hayden Street, and Gladys Henderson returned home Sunday from where they had gone to attend Paderewski's concert. Abe Martin. 3904 Fountain Terrace, is in Lubbock on business. He is expected home tomorrow.

Mrs. J. M. Webb, 1014 West Tenth Avenue, is home from Austin and San Antonio. With Mrs.

I. D. Cole, Mrs. J. W.

Sanders, and Mrs. J. B. Martin she attended a meeting of the Texas Federation of Music Clubs held in Austin. While there she was the guest of her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Weilenman, and het sister. Mrs.

George Berry, and family. The family group Friday attended the San Jacinto Day celebration and visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Weilenman. Mrs.

Clem Calhoun Is back at the Knitting Center after visiting in Stamford. Miss Melba Simpson. formerly wltii Talmage Beauty Shop is now associated with Orchid Beauty Salon. HERE AND THERE Mr. and Mrs.

K. T. Martin ol Dallas are in town on business for a few days and are stopping at the Herring Hotel. Mr. and Mrs.

Lee O'Neal of Wellington were guests Saturday and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Neal. 1413 Fillmore Street.

Mrs. S. E. Edmondson and daughter, Mrs. John Gunn, both of Clayton.

N. were in town Sunday. In town on business Saturday was W. H. Fowler of the Farm Security Administration office in Spearman.

Mrs. L. R. Fanning, 1602 Fillmore I Street, has as her house guests. tool Kcwp Unttliimn Mrs.

Maude McNeal and daughter, Miss Juanita McNeal, of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lorraine left Sunday for their home in canon City.

after spending eight months with her sister, Mrs. Will H. Pieper, 605 North Taylor Street. Ann Grisly is here from Sunray visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

John D. Fry. 3410 West Third Avenue, and her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Gristy, 915 Jackson Street. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Gary. and daughter, Kathleen; Joe Gary, and Mrs. Bill Crosby, all of Tucumcari were guests Sunday of their sisters, Mrs. Prank Webb, 2107 Arthur Street; and Mrs.

J. C. Reeves, 109 Louisiana Street. All returned to their homes with the exception of Mrs. Crosby who remained for a 'longer visit.

Mrs. J. -Summers is here from Shawnee visiting her daughter. Mrs. J.

Jj. Eylar, 309 North Buchanan Street. Mrs. Bonnie Horton, 82 Kentucky Street, left Sunday evening lor Waco for an extended visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Buzsy.

Electrical refrigeration is practical all year round. It's so safe, so stet, so simple, and cheap. WEEKEND TRIPS Sophie Thigpen of Dumas was the weekend guest of Ina Boyd at her home, 1614 Harrison street. Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent LocMiart, 3612 West Fourth Avenue, and Mrs. Lockhart's mother, Mrs. W. L. Helton of Canadian, spent the weekend in Tulsa with Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Helton. They visited the Will Rogers Memorial at Claremore. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred McGlnty and daughters. Patsy and Mary Anna, of Tahoka were guests Sunday ol Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Bulloeh. 1102 Western Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Luther G. Roberts, 2004 Jackson Street.

Billy Waters of Pampa was the weekend guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Perkins, 316 West Sixth Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stewart, 1301 Buchanan Street, spent the weekend in Lubbock with their sons, Orville and Weldon.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reynolds, 1111-B Fillmore Street, visited his parents in clovis over the weekend. A guest Sunday in the A. W.

Goodman home, 1008 Mississippi Street, was Mrs. Goodman's sister, Mrs. J. Baker, of Pampa. Mr.

and Mrs. G. McKce. 4011 Polk Street, spent Sunday in the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs.

O. Milner near Kress. Miss Maude Baisinger, 423 West Tenth Avenue, spent the weekend in Canadian. "Call a Hammond Cab, -284." RECOVERY ACT C. V.

Woods. who is a student at Hardin-Simmons University at Abilene, is recovering at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V.

Woods, 2209 Polk Street, from a minor operation. He is improved and expects to return to school within the next two or three days. Wallas Wall is recovering at his home from ft recent appendectomy. Jonathan Crudgington, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Crudgington, 2416 IT'S THE BEAUTIFUL NEW 1938 LEONARDEIectric Here Is your opportunity to buy a brand new 1-foot LEONARD Electric Refrigerator that is fully Guaranteed for 5 years at a big reduction from its. original price and at the same lime get a HOOVER Special Vacuum Cleaner with full factory guarantee for one. year and in addition this enormous amount of Groceries for nothing. DON'T DELAY! Come in and see the Leonard, Hoover and Groceries on display at our show room. FEW CENTS A DAY AND YOU OWN ITI IN ADDITION GET THIS ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF Groceries Fully Guaranteed for One Year and Given frlEE with Each New Standard Model LS7 Big Seven-Foot LEONARD ELECTRIC for only 95 199 A TERMS 1 12-lb.

Sack White Crest Flotir 1 1-ln, Roast cut from Flnkney's Sun-Ray Beef lh. Pinknev's Sun-Ray Sliced Bacon 1 ran (1U Ihs.) Criscn I No. can Del Monte Sliced Peaches I No. 2i; can. Del Monte Sliced No.

2'" can Del Monte Apricots 1 No. 2U can Del Monte Pickled 1 No. 2U De Monte a A rhrrries 1 NO. 2 can Del Monte Pineapple 1 a can Drl Oranpr. 1 tail ran HP! Tonuin Juke I No.

1 can Del Monte Seedless Grapes 1 No. 2 can Del Monte Early Garden Peas I tall can Del Monte Ripe elites I No. 1 can Del Monte Fruit Salad I No. 2 can Dpi Monte Lima Beans 1 No. 2 can Del Monte Red Kasp- fc'trics I 4-o.

can Del Monte Green Chili 1 R-oi. can Dft Monte Tomato Sayce 1 No. 2 can Pel Monte Country Gen- 1 16-oz. can Del Mcnte Asparagus T'ps 1 No. can Del Spinach No 2'- can Del Monte IieLuxt 1 No.

34 can Del prepared Prunes 1 NO. 2'-4 can DE! Monte Peaches 1 No. 214 can Del Crashed Pineapple I Pint Wesson Oil 1-1 can Admiration Toffee 3-1D. can Red Label Karo medium can Log Cabin Syrup Pint Miracle Whip Dressing Ftench Dreisinj tan Del Monte Salmon 14-oz. can Del Monte catsup 1-lb.

can Cahimrt Bakine powder, pint Tleinz Apple Cider Vinegar tall can Carnation Milk 6-or. ran Ova It in I-lb. box Kriipy rarkrri 2B-07. boi Morlnn's Salt small boT Oiyrtol 1 box Quaker Oats 1 15-oz. box Maid Nectar Ha Is 1 box Strawberry Jello nox Skinner's Macaroni 1 hox Ice cream Mir 1 small box Blsqulrk I K-OT.

box 1 box Old Hutch Cleanser H-O7. box Dei Monte Evaporated Apricots I 2-Ib. box Del Monte Evaporated Prunes 1 box Del Monte Evaporated Peaclirs 1 Shr-dffpcl a 1 4-or. box tVpprr 1 small box Ivory (Groceries I'rom Food pi) From Harrii PHONE or SEE US TODAY as the Supply of Hoover Specials is Limited NUNN ELECTRIC CO. Onjj Street, has the ineailes.

Mrs. Cunett LOC is 1H at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Kilsore.

3103 Van Buren Street. Mrs. Lee's condition was somewhat improved Monday, Mrs. Klljjore said- Miss Amelia Miller, switchboard operator at Northwest Texas Hospital, is seriously ill with pneumonia- Mrs. G.

A. Johnson. 1211 West Eighteenth Avenue, underwent tonsilectomy Saturday. With a great deal of elation You should plan your summer vacation. At the Lucille Shoppc you'll Indeed Find all the things you'll need.

And ol course we'll root 425 Polk Phone 9845 ot the shoe department of ordon's. Sunday was hot Monday as hot Jrom now on sunimev hc-rc. Store your furs In Troy mndry vault. IKKT1NG Thr Clark Wesley Class ol the an Jacinto Methodist Church will ieet Wednesday morning at 9 For Jl IVUIOC 11 1UUL taUored manish suit. J.

K. HONORED Miss Barbara Jean Glenn, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

Glenn 1811 Taylor Street, has been elected to membership in Phi Kappa Phi national honorary science fraternity, at Kansas State college at Manhattan where she is a student. Miss Glenn ftas been elected to teach science in the Hoyt schools, near Topeka, for next year. Better Printing Quicker, Wright's HAPPV BIRTHDAY TO YOU Mary Elizabeth Camp. Mrs. 3.

O. Callahan. Mrs. O. A.

Roberts. Floyd G. Odell. E. M.

Blackburn, Jr. Justine Zofness. Mrs. J. M.

Stidger. Joe Allen Bailey. Bobby Lynn Johnson. Pat Sasser. Learn To Mrs.

Calhoun will give you free instructions at th( Knitting Center in sveetbrlar. KEEPING YOU POSTED Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Laing of Borger spent the weekend in Ama rillo visiting Mrs. Laing's parents Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Clifton, 806 Monroe Street. Mrs.

Lalng Is th former Beatrice Clifton. Finis Mothershead of Abilene spent the weekend in Amarillo visit ing his mother, Mrs. F. C. Mothers head, 1600 Washington Street.

Mrs. W. W. Rix of Lubbock spun the weekend visiting her daughter Mrs. Guy Victory, 1619 Haydei Street.

And among the shoppers: Mrs Jack Dates of Stinnett Mrs G. F. Latlmer ol Pampa Mrs Elmer Elliott of Dalhart. BIRTHDAYS WE MISSED Mrs. Frank King, 3712 Wes Fourth Avenue, celebrated he birthday Sunday, April 23 Katheryne Burwell.

city secretary celebrated her birthday yesterday April 24. Estel Marion Turner, 4227 Wcs Fifteenth Avenue celebrated his birthday yesterday. Sound the klaxon of your car ani curb service you will get Pool Dru on 16th Street. BUSINESS BRIEFS S. F.

Rose spent the weekend In Seagraves transacting business. C. L. Munday, manager of thi Long-Bell Lumber Company, spcn the weekend in Fort Worth on bus! ness. J.

A. Ricks, asststent manager the West Texas Chamber of Com merce, was in town from Foi Worth the first ot the week. Lloyd Cox of Dallas a business visitor early this week. And cither brief business visitors Jake Hancock of Lubbock Ben Hurst of Wellington. TRACKS Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Copeland, 130C Harrison Street, have returned from San Antonio where they spent week visiting relatives and attend ing the flower festival. Mrs.

C. P. Hulchlngs, 1307 Madi son Street, and Mrs. J. P.

Yor of Lubbock have returned from week's trip to Dallas where the visited a sister. Mrs. Octa and Fort Worth where they vlslte their brother, R. C. Blackburn.

The were accompanied by Mrs. F. Dodson, Mrs. Fancher Upshaw Is spendln the week at her cabin in Eagle Nesl N. M.

Mr. Upshaw and her nieci Bernice Vernon. who accompanic her there, returned over the week end. New and modernistic are th Porch, Lawn and sunroom Furni ture in J. W.

Hill's Furniture Com pany. THE GROWING POPULATION A daughter was born Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Barnes, 73 North Van Buren Street, at St. An thony's Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Best. 305 Ar thur Street, arc the parents of son born Sunday at Northwes Texas Hospital. AATT WELCOMES TO TOWN Mr. and Mrs. K.

P. Gilbert an small daughter a moved to Am larlllo from Houston and arc llv jiTO at Apartment 12. Fairfa I Apartments. He is manager of th National Shirt Shop. I Mr.

and Mrs. Cordon Rogers an two small children have moved her Paris. Tex. They a i i J606-A Louisiana Street. He is man o'clock in Fellowship Hall of the I church for an all-day quilting.

A covered dish lunchern will served at the noon hour. NEWS FROM ST. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL H. P. Neuhardt.

405 Alabama Street, has been dismissed after receiving medical treatment Mrs. H. F. Crt-iKS, Fritch. has undergone major operation R.

M. Jones. 1210 Wishlnitor Btrnt, underwent a major operation Miss Ehsie Hbdzeauy, ol Vmbarisr has undergone a minor operation Mrs. Ray crumpacktr. Deer, has undergone a major oper- atlon Mrs.

John Slater of Panhandle Is receiving medical supervision. Mrs. Mile Erlcfcxm of Tucumcarl Is a medical patient, W. t. 'CONTINUED ON PAGE 9) Hit? Pepper Really Cold THE PUBLIC BE PLEASED-Cold, refreshing Dr.

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Years Available:
1924-1977