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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 5

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The Granbury Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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1939 World's Fair Palaces Rise a San Francisco 1 Clntmas Eve Alliance ARROWHEAD NEWS FROM GRANBURY PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTICE The play. "Three Daya of Grace" will ba preientei Mon day night. Dec 20ih at the High School Auditorium. Come and support yoor P. T.

A. Junior Class Notes The second six weeks tests are over and we have our report cards. With this over we atart another six weeks with hopes of bttter grades. We have not bad a party or anything else this year, but we are just wailing for Christmas. Our attendance in school is better this six weeks so far, and hope they stay better.

Our Urdies too, are becoming less. Kathleen Gunn, Reporter. freshman Class Some of the Fieshman made Striking nrw aerial photograph of a corner of Treasure Wand. San Francbco Ray sole of the MM C.o'Vrn Jate International Exposition, hnwin- feme of tie nt buildings now rearing completion. In immediate foreground i3 the Sl.Ooo.orO administration building.

Kight behind are a group ol exhibit palaces and In left bicjround may be seen the Ii)h. Faculty Advisor Mrs. Barge Editor Doris Jem Porter Assistant Editor.AIyeene Sports Reporter, J. C. Mangold Business C.

Mangold Reporters Margaret White Katbl'en Gonn MittiaTLutnasoD R. G. Moore- EDITORIAL We often liar that "bread is the staff of life," but it is thought that happiness is really the staff of life. Without happiness we are cot satisfied anywhere we are. Perhaps if you only made a slight change in jour roatne or jour personality, jou brighten the davs for many peo pie.

Take stock of yourstli? Are jou happy? If not. then analiz yourself and find out what is wrung. Remember von get out of hft j'ist what you put into it. Why not put a lot into ii? The world is not so glum as" it seems. Smik! CHRISTMAS CAROL Christmas Ctrol, by Charlen Dickens could not bu rtpacd by any other story so appropriate for reading unterul There could no better for ntir ring up Cliri-Uints semi-tnent.

If you Ime rea i it you will member the Scraoge an.i the story ol ho was refoi med You will remetnoer tint he visit in a renin, by the (1 ff-. ent Christinas spirit, and' bn camo very alarmed about hi death. You will ei j)y reading all of this again and loo, you will ei.j the loving atmosphere the Christmas dinner at the home cfBob Cratchet. For thereof jou who- have nb read it, you should, indeed, do so The expression of love, hate, fear and contempt is so doeply trating that it will cause, most likely, a renter liat uf resolution lor the New Year. HOflEMAKING NEWS The Homemaking Classes had a Very enjoyable time preparirg and serving the Father Son banquet last Friday night, Dec 10.

They were served turkey and ail the trimmings. We nave two new pupils mi the Homemaking classes, two white rats. We "are going to ex periment with them. Giving one a balanced diet and the otht-r an unbalanced diet. In about a month we can see the diseases which the rat with the uobalanc ed diet will have.

Removal 'I I Fair View Facts Mr an! Mr A IV Tmi'inson rit installed a ra-no recently. 111 wr. atui mm v. it iwa wt-rt vUitin in rburne, San dr. Mr smipr C.

Hilltop viiti'd her M-s Will Hall. Sanaay. MsMurine T-mlinon was guest ot Ms Catherine I'rice, Sunday. Lonr1 juldr an family ofFallCrek, mid Mr and Mrs John Moulder, of Granbury, vis i ted hi A. Tom I iji son's home Sunday.

NOTICE All resolutions of respect, all obitorary notices and cards of tnanka are charged for at a much per Una rata. The Fort Worth Press 1is week notified The Granbury News to continue Press subs tor $3,00 or both The News and Press tor S3.50. 1931 Model Chevrolet Coupe 545 .00 CASH New Batteries, Good Tires, Runs Good TOMPKINS Motor Service 'it, 4 fairgralfs this six weeks and some of thm were not so good Ttie President called a meeting Thursday We discussed wun we were iing to ue. our Christ mis piny and where We do oot know when but it w. II beat OiveJtne Mangold' tious.

We had two Freshmen to go to Dublin, Saturday with the Agri culture bJvs for Chapter con ductirg porter, SIXTH GRADE The sfxtli gradrt mot Dt'C 2 and elected the following new i'fhVer: Pres( Preston- Durant; f'rei Cod Sec Ann Atkinson; Trea Dorothy Tump Kin; Reporter, A J. EJi tor, Juann Gunn; Cartoonist, Truitt Watson; Asst. Sec Doro thy Jean Tompkins. The (-Us ive Dorothy Jean To-upkinsa shower, her house having burned. She received many useful gifts.

We met Dec. 10. The presi dent, I'reaton Durant called the meeting Etch student of the class is going to. help decorate the Christmas tree. The program committee consisting of A.J Co i tun, Margaret Russell and Gordon Callahan are preparing a pa gram.

Bluebonnet Cafe day and night. open 666 checks COLDS and FEVER first day Headaches, 30 min. Liquid. Tablets Salve. Nose Drops Try "Rub-My-nam" World's Best Liniment Notice Mad Two Heart Happiet.

THE sMad kowd d.snaa aa ivi JL mtWtef isov, pet op saoitrj yot tVm up r'srtU as fte KttW fcrj wvoid c'oI tomoml vroo3er4 bo Ka Clrrtm. chwkej orer lt a Mt of cheese, asi or" bacK d(vr to ttrow out a In th i.iow bor. TJt ot for ths It it nimftttnc mII Otrar muxMjr. "TtaC ar yoa t'niV Tlo My W-kri "Mhoajtil yoa threw away." rnwrJ. mn te.

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"I wt bxiVinj work, sir." 0rar looked at him "Out on your own, (nr sir." ynf Tt i tx r-svpmprt. arv and t.rlef but sie. 1 -Iluw'd jou tV n.rttms with rrfiV t'ic rm-'or funnyj tb! life. A Mt sro had slmr-aC iu't t.rnorro Duw It Jolly. I eicUlnifJ III r.ew Tly p-ifkod a bufcol orrrf ovl'ij.

fut Oif.ir Xl "Walt a He hi best on lief iinl. found a bit of retf "If I kin him brtp tn lh I.e'U pn i' I.t It ajw.iy." hi on "liilziit as woll nhnw Merry Cl.i II. -U fljl'fonl Santa aa.He Appears in the Different Countries SO Wl A i-ari a rd sal and a Si. 1 whe be hn't bus-y in toy I.irc. flr'rp a by Iorrr and Not If jo'i llv' ln II -i rIU Tlit-re.

ori a moonlit or riii-nt. yon rlulne In frr.ro tbii ati oofnn on a stirfb.iard. As V.M not thfre would be a or wn-ntb tt flower, about his tirck, tho; 14 nvrs tho rid and wsterJ proof boot tie Vrm for boys and c'rla1 Of th t'nltod 1n Il.mail Is really AnnTb-m terrltiry. In the rhtlli'ilu's. thou-h It.

tort, Amerlran, the-v. bit rap turns ronlral like a clown's. He aV rMl and llte lantern V.h beljs bins ery foia nni cmU crs, Th fm, mrt paraej i tnnlvt tlang acrosa the off ihF "rures, rlckuhnw? Ihit. sfrt-r all. If ya were a ChhieM child Imi'I that whit yon would firxrt? And Santa ttr In Jnpao sltf with Ms fer-t turkfd tinilrr Mm tn take tils tern on a wintry afrrrnoon, and la the Afrl can -tropica well, jou Jn woullat.

wcrilie the rd tuitl He bu ert talfn. to ulnt the alrp ane la our wo country. I am sura that when Ipstm rhe rrjndeer la his barn, he pata the nose of each one and crjoa th lee elves To feed them r0enty of rplndee moss till he romes home Frances CrlDstead. WMltrt XmcHwriUs. SANTA CLAUS TnnitH is a Santa Cans.

Ills real dsdm Spirit of Charity. Us is the symbol of benevolence, compassion and altruism. lis Is the Ideal of that srna'J leirloa of really human humans who onsflflshly numerous r'ha to happiness vlth klndnesa. syn-pathy snd charity. IU Was a D.ttk B.y Chrtiitmas was celebrated lns be-fure Santa Claus was erer thought ofJ nts prototype was the Putrh boy bishop, St.

Nicholas, who en Derember 5 tiscd to gi round punishing little chll-iren who 1ll rot say thlr prsyem and rewarding those vho Crsd-cally he was fr-ra a hoy Int. ft Jovial old man, while Ote sledge snd are npvlerti Ac-tnaHr, Psnts was rrtn.wn li a h-jnlrcl years six The Inurh founders of tro-daced Mm to America, aid rrr'inl borrowed from the Stares. Loa lon Tit Tits BIi ia YuletlcU for Dd Kitzbul.el. AutrU. is od of th fr places ln t.e world wht'-i tit the deal should share In the Tulotl 1 celebration.

On Cl.nexij eve. pleureoT: little tillage In the Tyrol tias, for yesrs. eacl rrsre la Its ceuetcry with a tr- lifted ty anl c'r ll.ts. Collier SUt Stardy Toys Tvenballt tors which will capy play trcusoct Tfsr a-3 tetter than these nsi a trarn sftowtng oa the r- -tlci ar sooa trctea cr JL i Tolar Hews Rt. W.

S. Fmher filled hia regular appointment at th Methodist Church. Sunday morn ing an night a preached in Cresting st-rruo'is to tha- good crowds pVt si-nt. His subject an th morning hour was "Jssus! Feeding the Nfultltude" and for the evpning. Ztccus and Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Cherry! of Fort Worth 'upent Sunday with their parents. Jack Cherry and wife and D. Davis and wife, i Rehearsals are being conducted en the pjay, "Love Rtturns" writteo by the local depot agent, Jerry Williamson. Those who saw the play presented last year which was written by Mr.

Will amson will su-ely want to be present Dec 23rd. Thn rutin- cods Mrs. RiaVte Corl, Mrs lloBCOQ Shaver, Miaa Gertrucfei Gilmore. Rev. 17.

S. Fishar and dllU Ik rVHlliey. Willi ii be 10 and 20c. Miss ray Thomason was home from her work at Fort Worth to spend the week end. Mr and Mrs.

Archie Williams and Hortense and Mrs. Johnnie Crouch snd has band of Fort Worth sfent Sun day with relatives here. Miss Emma Lou Fisher was home from Gianborj to spend Sunday with ber Miss Carrie Eadaley and Jaonita Meeker spent the past week in Fort Worth- Miss Mildred Blanton has gone to Granborv to work. ELMEft II. DAVIS GENERAL INSURANCE Representing old line companies that really give the Insurance protection you need.

1 i 4 Mambrino Mention The Fall Creek Junior and Sn ior bo.vs' hall tams ci'tie over last Friday afternoon, uarj boys were victorious in Kaaies. The Junior C'rU cme on Mjnday. but ere rainea out before the jiame was over. p'loy Vaunhn and wife are the proud parents tf a baby girl, born last Saturday nitfht. S.

II. Walters and wife and ion Carroll and wife tisited relatives at Fall Creek, Sunday. E. II Spracklen visited botne folks at Weatherford during the week end. D.

L. Turner and family were shopping in Fort Worth, Situr day. Carl Porselley and familv, of Arlington, -a here to v'mit tfea tlyes during the week end. The school is planning a pro gram for Thursday night, Dec 23, also a community Christmas tree. Come "I Saw It in the yiens Review" la a common etprrsion among tho who kef wtll informed on currrnc even a.

They know that in Newt Rtkw," which appears regularly in this piper, they obtain a comprehend re interpretation of worU rreoti written by Edward one of the nation's most widely-known Dews commentaton. Weekly News Review dealt with the important happening ad their effect upon oar country. It is snort than newt it is an interpretation of the newt, and therefore much more valuable to the person who wants to sDdemaod what is goicf 00 ia the world today. Im4 tmrnhiHy hmm wk St WNk. Yea wlfl SeS It lnwtrif mmd httphA tm yww aixoMlea wW WMli wh yer elghlrt a4 Wee For Bargain Rates on the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Call At The News Office You Se Better.

Look Better. Feel Better Vith Our Eye Service Shur-Fit Optical Co. 209 W. 2nd St. Fort Worth, Texas I I To our many friends and patients in and around Granbury, we announce with regret that we have removed our Granbury office to our main Clinic in Fort Worth.

We have enjoyed ministering unto the sick in Granbury since July, and many friendships formed will ever be remembered as a pleasurable niche in our professional lives. We have no further representatives in Granbury, either for the rendering of service or the collection of fees on past services rendered. Our Fort Worth Clinic is a busy place where sick people come from far and near to be restored to good health. You are hereby invited to slop in for a free consultation in our Clinic any time you are in Fort Worth. Special attention and prompt service will be given you because of the distance from your home to our Clinic in Fort Worth.

H. C. ALLISON CLINIC 206 Capps 5th Throckmorton Sts. FORT WORTH, TEXAS nir. omun is ouhiuhhui He's just nbheJ tzyir.z to cuU the worthwhile news out cf a-dozen dailies, and what is going on Ln world is stul somewhat vague.

That's the reason for his disp-a of temrer. Mr. Smith micht have saved himself this err.otlcrru outburst if he had read the Weekly News Review By EDWARD W. PICKARD appearing each week in this paper. It covers au the important national and world news, interpreted for you by one of the nation's bestlcr.own revs commentators.

Read the "VSTEKLY NEWS RE1EW each week if you want to keep well informed on current events. 3.

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