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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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4 I I NERI NEWS NUGGETS Mambrino Murmuring The Cotitry Catrci Dsws I have worshiped in cathi with gilded dome and spirt have seen the sacred ten), with the shrine we all ad MLtZ WV tfX(7 IV. VJ aV MIL But all the temples I may wherever I may roam will Jbe ice cream supper at Elm Flat last Friday niirht was a great success. There was a large crowd and plenty of cream And lemonade. All eD joyed the music greatly and some special music was rendered by Dill White of Comache county, also a vocal solo with musical ac-compament by Clarence Vaughn W. E.

Copper lias been on the tick list. George Camp and wife of Marietta, Okla, are visiting here. We are bavins good attend-ance at both of the meetings C. E.Bills and family of Fort Worth motored over Saturday, to spend two weeks and attend the. meetings.

be as dear to me as the cou ter '4Sr A True Story church down home. lbave seen the Turks go Uteir.prayers in mosques on Golden Horn. I have been mass in old Jerusalem with i8 vi iu 7rL r'--- le SDQ XilPfOp lb Daie oi ctxwn on 10 cm a priests at early morn. I ha RrErtiamilton1eft-for-Dallas Saturday to visit his father, Mrs. Wentworth and daught fBrf mtrt land, with the of Kr I worshiped in St.

Pau er, Alice, are visiting at W. PiTS 13081 Wentworth's. Elton Abies left Saturday for Lingleville to attend the bofl weevfl ye" thai Bart UxzsXX Singing School Normal. has known. way over In London -tpttp.

have heard the chanting chorus give forth their charming sound. I have been in great St. Peter's to mass by the Pope of Rome. But none of these were as sweet to me as the country church down home. It did not have an organ fine or boast a vested choir, but they John Mooney and wife of Burk Burnette, motored down Saturday to visit the lady's and most popular young man was won by Miss Alta Vaughn and Bill White and it brought The total proceeds were $43.84.

C. P. Morrison of New Mexico is here now having beencalle4 to the bedside of his mother, Grand ma Burns, who is still very low. George Carno and wife of Marietta, Okla, are visiting the latter 's parents, W. W.

William son and wife. Miss Iva Jones has gone to spend a few weeks with Miss Mamie Dyer atTolar. V. P. Morrison and family of Blum wera here Saturday, his wmM eajad to do tMs her ooUoa with HILL'S MIITUUK brother.

George Drought. la a jtmx mlm many whit lui atwudnwh their farms, and thon vA oi m(t famra wr leavinc th Sontli oa aeeooat of liability to sacccaafaQy cocabai tfaa boll wwri, this widow raiaad aon taaa a bala of cottoa to Cecil Adams has returned miaknaia coat and trooJAt. Tb (n wwvfl dldnt fet- her cotton. WO Mlxtar wm pat oa in tha day-time, by ber chiVlrea, wit3rwt wxf. could sing the hymns of old with a burst of heavenly fire.

home from Fort Worth. Uondy T-idwell and wife visit ed at Cleburne the past week. Uncle Ike, he piched the tunes an'd made that old church ring. The watermelon growers are busy hauling their melons to Then the others picked it up market and help the leader They MIVTI IDC tjTottjerfrBrOwerrrrettrrniiifr Used nrhave-the-August-meet iilA I fLJiV SOME ACTON ANNALS ing with dinner on the ground with them. Every member of the Metho dist Sunday school is urged to aruLsin ganu s.hou an djK ay ti 11 heaven came pouring down.

There at the. altar of my fathers Miss Maud Nay lor of Weath-erford is visiting Miss Ruby Morris. Miss Annie Smith McKinnon, Most Effective and Least Trouble of Arty Poisonl when the sun was bending low the Savior touched my heart one day and set my soul aglow. laaM. Every mix is cfwrrsKrii of Amarillo, paid her relatives be presentnext Sunday afternoon to receive their membership buUon and the contest will beiiiu on that date.

Also there be a birthday pin given for every birthday offering. A hearty welcome is extended to all visitors. It was reported that C. here a short visit recently. I would like to go again one day at altar stand arid hear thorn sing en route to the Piomised Land.

I would. like to see the Miss Maurine brain mer is spe ding a few weeks with her HIU'b Mixture is a liqnid powon, cornpoaed of Calcjuni arsenate, nrolasses, water and injrrailieata wbich form a combination that are convinced, from rosulU obtained, attracta the boll weevil. Hill's Mixture i manufactured in the Sooth's boll weevil poison The calcium arsenate, molansea and other Credu-nts are acaratery measured in the exact proportions', and thoroughly mixed by machine whrch diatribate the poison ewnly ia tb mo- torn Bill's Mixtar is "ijuwed Qria State lioari of Kotonio as a boH wrv4 poison. can be put cn the p't in the Jaj-fcjaa, by kaxperiaicrl labor wrtJvffit marfcrnery. It la.

aly avpaxy 'Urtch xho bud about rery 1 0 'dsys til! six arpHMrtwn fear been made, tha very ht-arnrii jraia wS3 wash it uT. cousin, Mrs. -Mt ry Finley, at Loraine. neighbors come again as they used to do of yore. Many of those that trod those aisles now Protection For Yoiir Cotton.

walk the golden shore. -I would like to sit beneath those oaksas.we: did on the holy Sabbath' day before the tide of passing years bore so many Mrs. Eddie Davis and Miss Ruby and Ralph Goforth visited at Cleburne Saturday and Fred Maret and family, Messrs. Wallace and Trent mo tored over from Magnolia, Ark. for a short visit to his sister, Mrs.

John Hathcox. Grover Love came down from -The price of Hill's is ft 2c per gallon In 50-paHon barrels, fjbight prepaid to any Art, or point; slifht freight charge for other states. $3.00 chairs for barrel, which will be refunded when barrel is toraed la fymd CT-nditmo. Use ymr arfrr wrth ray hfnrt nam is shown below. Hill's Mixture is errorancaL, efficient and easy to apvy.

Carter was to beopuratel on last Monday, but have heard nothing more. We hope that ho will soon be able to be at home again. T. White and son, Bill, of Comanche county visited relatives here last Friday. Jess Dyer and -vife of Burleson were visiting with the lady's parents, C.

W. Jones and wife, last week end. Prof. W. L.

Wentworth and souls away. I would, like to go behind that church to the grave Lewis Moore, Distributor, Dublin Texas. of folk I lovef the ones who left for Tint (HILL'S MTXTXJRB I CORPORATION AUGUSTA, CRORCIA the old home church for the Vernon to attend the funeral of Mrs. Kelley and to accompany mansions up above. The'preci Mtsdrttd.

tm. his wife home. ous dust is resting there be-Ut i ii. i n. ri 1 Mrs.

James and Mrs. Head Miss Audie Price will teach the Mambrino school next term. were called to Palo Pinto to at neaiu inai sacreu sou, anu nieifl, souls have entered in to YtIscTiii TSESSaaaas heaven with their God. And Fair View and Center Mill tend the funeral of their nephew. Our community was sadden when at last my race is run and ed by the death of Mrs.

N. J. Kelley last Thursday, the 12th. I no more shll roam, I hope to meet the worshipers of tnat country church down home. J.

M. Rowland, Editor of Richmond Christian For she was one of our very best christian wbmen. She leaveatwa sonst James and Ce cil Kelley and three daughters, Mrs. Pat May field, Mrs. Arther AIN'T IT THE TRUTH? Rev.

L. A. Clark preached Sunday morning and night at the Methodist church. Will be gin his meeting there the third Sunday in Avgust; will also begin a meeting at Center Mills Sunday July 22nd. Bro.

W. Kid well will begin a meeting at the church of Christ, Sunday July 22ud at Fair View. Mr. and and Mrs. A.

L. Warren and Mr. and J. L. Dil-lard motored over to Stephen- Hardin and Grover Love.

Trii8 is the season oi the year Lipan Community Locals when life in a small town is at its best. These are rare June days when the quiet shade of village street is far better in every way than the throbbing heat thrown-on by the paved streets of the 2ity. Miss Lc)l Bagwell is visiting relatives in Granbury. Mrs. Bessie Ball of Mineral Wells is visiting relatives here.

Jim Richards of Wilson, Texas, is visiting relatives and friends at Patillo. J. E. Gandy of Athens, Loui-sana, is visiting Dr. Gandy and family of this place.

1 It is in the summer time that the real spirit of fellowship is at ville Sunday to see Misses Made line and Margaret Warren. Miss Ilensley and Miss Zacary of Fall Creek are, visiting Mr. J. B. Thompson and family a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Peveler You Know FVXTJ 0 Many Lipan people went to the U) IT and family were in Weatherford picnic at Salem, last Saturday.

aluxilaxjhonnintr. Mia Lnrcna ttf nallas- its best among the business of the Main street. They meet at the po8toffice or pause under the friendly shade of an awning to swap stories or toll the latest shirt sleeves and often without a hat and call each other by their first names, for there is more real fellowship among the business men of a small town in one yejv rs rl i T-a, It 1 J. A I 4 L. 1 i 71 i 7 is visiting Ilamp Roach and family of this place.

Mrs. R. L. Sears 'accompanied by Misses Vyrene and Christine Byrd and Vaughn Sears went to the picnic at Brock, Friday. Many people are attending the iiui nurr rroni negiuar iatc v.4 a at These Astounding LOW FIIICES Billy Bledsoe and Miss Robinson were quietly married Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home the brides parents.

Earl Porter and family visited his wife's parents Sunday afternoon. Homer Lewis Scott and Dil-lard BatnhilMeft for Wichita Falls. Gaorge Hamilton entertained June morning than can be found in the offices of the Union Trust Building of any large city during the whole year. meeting at Lipan, being con-j ducted by Rev. Brooks, a Bap In the evening you will find Oldfield Cor Tirr are r-tie sll of the track recori, in the three years.

Oldfifld Ccr-1 T.re ar- r'-si V'-i-ir: the Wichita, Kjn.js, iv. 'y Y- T'-f, in the win'cr of It-. 'he ret ri showed set of i C- I- r.tl tfivVd 34,525 b'or f'-e And this is only one cf mary -ninces of unusual highway xl. Oldfield Cords art built bf. of tht these same old friends ard neighbors pushing the Jawn mower or stooping to admire tist minister.

Mr. U- Sanders of Dublin is visiting, his son, W. E. Sanders, of Lipan. Marion A tor made a business trip toanto last week.

Miss ZunTaDo8s is visiting relatives at Spur. rose bush. The children play a large crowd of young folks at his hom Satuday night with a party. A large crowd attended and all had a delightful time. 0.

1. Russell and -family visit-ed his hTotiiur, FT BTRuTsell, Sunlay afternoon. FABRICS Sire Tire 30x3 99fi" 7.To 30x3, 'i f.HS CORDS 30x3 11. 25 32x4 20.SO 33x4- 21.05 -32k4i 33x4 28.30 33x5 i 34.40 35x5 35.80 36x6 60.25 38x7 83.75 40x8 110.50 in yards that are not fenced in Tuhe 165 1.73 2.53 2.65 3.30 3.30 3.95 4.15 8.70 1 0.60 13.75 n- The Iroosewives- sing a thy do lsr(et tire wro tain' the" ttt.iW'ii'r-rt tf mark-ble cords. their supper dishes.

The mellow notes of the chu rch bell calls the invitation to the weekly Thorp Spring Ready for Second Annual Entampmeot prayer meeting. Here sre the biggrst an tube values ever offered by anyone. Buy your tires now before exhausted. Purcb from a refular tlrcdraU located near you. We tand behind these tires and are ready at all times te yu prompt service.

What if your note falls due at ft WANTED Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, women and children. Eliminate darn Ing. Salary $75 a week full time. Beautiful spring line International Stocking Mills, Nor-ristown, Pa. the bank tomorrow morning and your collections have not been nufticient to meet it? You know that you can look the cashieV Ftetl Axicll, Dealer, Granbury Lipan Garage, Lipan, Texas squHre in the eye, call him Bil Pro.

A. R. Holton announces that every thing is in readiness for the Encampment of the Church of Christ, which begins Aug. fjth. Emmediately following, the Rural Program Conference.

Many campers will come for the Conference. Fulhermore, it is easier to be little man in a big town than it is to be a bit; man in a little town, or Bob, tell him the God's truti about your business and gut th ethinfi French Popwlsr In Seuth America. Throughout Sooth America Trend I almost universally read editions ths clsislr sre In most homes sn hook stores are Oiled with modert frtnch writer of pros or verse, botl In translation snd In the orlglnuL paper renewed. Il'snom to live among old friends in small town thee rare June dayrj i).

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