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The Hood County Tablet from Granbury, Texas • Page 5

The Hood County Tablet from Granbury, Texas • Page 5

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Granbury, Texas
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iHatitly Abmtt liiimut Mrs.PYank Morrison returned Foil SALE: (ond at a jth last of tfio weelcftu- Kalls.j bargain, if sold at once. 135 where she visited her daughter, oa 1(V1 onraa in nlitvtinn lkf 1 11 -ar highway two mile3 east of mis. J. ivnmut, and rer 'Alton, and on her' return shw i E. E.

Durhiai spent Wednesday in Dublin looking after bus iness interests. iTolar. Small cash payment will For Rent: Bed Room, close in. Priced reasonably. Mrs.

Sam Hambright, Prominent. Citizen Married Sunday stopped in Lubbock to visit her sisters, Mesdames J. L. Barton and CVS, Carlton. Camp, then returned to Apartment for bridge The decorations, favors prizes carried out the blue of our State flbwer.

high eenre prize was a p'ainting of bluebon-nets bv Mrs. Joe Enochs; the cut prize; a real bonnet of blue, and dividual favors were tiny bonnets of the same blue. Alesdames -A- R. a 1 1. George Jones, Mr.

Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tapp as-8isteoVthe hostess. this deal, with low rate of inter-eat. Call at Tablet Office.

i Mrs. Henry Parker and daughter Miss -Rosa Lee, of Hill City, were shopping in Granbury Mr. and Mrsi Esto Barron of i Brownwood. were guests of Mr-) and MroyTompkinsMon' fcfay. Tuesday.

Mesdames Floyce Brooks and Claude Gilliland of Teter were Jranbury visitors Tuesday. (5uaiaMan of IDumanttE Complete line of Col-gates Toilet Articles. all prices at Ward's Variety Store. Mrs. Ea.rl Cogdell Wed.

Club Hostess Mrs. Virginia Mitchell had as slier truest Sunday, her. Mrs. Hillyard of Tolar. The marrhge of Roy Dillard, prominent Hood county farmer, to sol? emnlzed in Fort Worth Sunday afternoon at four o'clock.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and "Mrs. B. L. Hargrove of Hico, and has been teaching in the' Ft.

Worth school syaten. After the wedding the couple drove to Granbury where a wedding supper was served at 'the Mecca Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Dillard will live on the Dillard farm near here.

Mr. Dillard is known here, having been secretary-treasurer of the National Farm Loan As sociation in this county for several years. Mrs. Earl Cogdell was hostess! The'Blue Frdnt Invites you for every day, and will try to please you in quality and price. Mr.

and Mrs. Mack Bird, Car roll Dabney, and Junior Moore Sunday in Grapevine. J. B. Riley and family of Ft-Worth, SDent the weekendVwith tois parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. iiiie. V.

io me woman weanesaay uiud April 28; 14 members and two visitors The delegates to the District Federation gave very interesting and instructive reports. One of the important topics was health of the youth of our land. Various programs are being carried out by federated clibs to further this movement. The Club has been invited to be the guests of Mrs. Mack Bird next week.

IT IS sometimes forgotten that the funeral director plays a dual role in our modern society. His first duty is to comfort those who mourn and to serve those who have passed on. But equally as important is his function as guardian of public Scott's jfuneial Borne Complete stock Putnam Dyes. Diamond Dyes, Rit. Cherry Drug Co.

Notice The Annual cemetery working at Rock Church will be held Saturday May 8. Dinner will be served and everyone is invited. Guests at Cleburne Party Monday Night. Mrs, Henry Nutt is in San -Angelo where her son, Joe Lewis ait, has been quite ill from a throat infection. Hatfield Gold Label Iron Cord 50c at Wards Variety Store.

Mr. and J. M. Reed of AVaxahachie were end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Gotten. The stage in the auditorium of the Tolar High School has been remodeled and redecorated. The Senior Class wilUhold its commencement exercises there May Mesdames Joe Enochs, A. L.

Mitchell, A. B. Crawford, and Dr. and Mrs. G.

N. Lancaster were the guests of Mrs. Calvin Tapp in-Cleburne, when they attended a bridge party at her home Monday night. Bluebon. nets and roses were attractively arranged-ln the rooms in which four tables of players were entertained.

The prizes were Mexican articles gathered by the hostess on a recent trip to AT THE Mrs, Stan Alderman of Dallas -spent the week end with her .1 uru i. Palace Theatre Granbury 500 Kleenex Tissues for 35c at Ward's Variety Store. Mrs. Sam Morris of Brown-wood visited Mr9. B.

W. Morris -and other relatives here this week. Feed Specials Feed Maize-- cwt. $2.45 Texas 1 2.90 Red Top 4.00 Saturday Hop-A-Long Casaidy Ride Again "Hills of Old Wyoming" with WILLIAM BOYD GEORGE HAYES tt Mrs. J.

H. Doyle of Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Cherry had as their last week the latter's father and brother, W.

and Pete Jones nd her uncle, Jack Scbroeder and wife all of San Benito. and Mrs. Clarence Harris or Mc- tKinney spent Monday visiting relatives and friends here. Shower Given For Keggy Ruth Baker Mrs. J.

D. McElhaney entertained with a shower in honor of Peggy Ruth Baker, three months old. who recently came to make 4.15 2.15 2.15 1.95 2.65 Sudan Hominy Feed Grey Shorts 5nn -Yellow Corn Sunday and Monday FERN AND GRAVET JOAN BLONDELL 'in Mrs. Charlie Bennett is in St. Louis for a ten day's visit with relatives, and will drive home a new Chevrolet a purchased through 'the Durham Chevrolet Co.

her home with Mr. and M.rs Marlin Baker. As it was "the honor guest's nap time, her1 mother, Mrs. Baker received the! Foii Rent: Modern. Apartment.

Built in features, and cold water. Miss Madora handier, Wyatt Dabnev and' family and Mrs. M. Dabney visited Mr.t and Mrs. Elmo Brock in Bert Worth Sunday.

Mrs. E. M. Stringfellow of Ft. Worth and Mrs.

Hugh Cooper. of Amarillo visited friends I J.Ma A gifts presented oy Mrs. u. ii. Cash in behaifJ of the eighteen gue3ts present.

The McElhaney home was artistically decorated with bluebonnets and roseB. "7ic Kinq and The Chorus Girl" TUESDAY MARGARET SULLIVAN RANDOLPH SCOTT in "So Red The Rose" Mrs. Chandler Atkinson and daughter spent th week end in McKinney with his mother, Mrs. Jessie Atkinson, She returned with them for a visit. Wheat 2.60 Ground Oats 2.00 Cotton Seed 2.25 Cotton Seed Cake.

2.30 We will grind Saturdays only Granbury Feed Mill II. KINSON Bridge Club Met With Mrs7 Bennett Wednesday and Thursday 'History is Made at Night' Received 100 lb. Can Red Ant Poison. 2 balls for 5c. Makes I gallon Ant Killer.

Cherry Drug Co. Mrs. Nancy Lee Swofford spent several days last week in Dublin as the guest'of Mrs. II. L.

Kiglt. with JEAN ARTHUR CHARLES BUYER LEO CARUILLO Mrs. George Bennett entertained the Bridge Club last Thurs day afternoon at her home. Blue Bonnets and -Indian Paint Brush wereused as and an ice course was served. Mm3.

A. B. Crawford and J. T. Hop-per won prizes.

Those present were Mesdarnes-Madiine Greer, G. N. Lancaster, Ian Swofford. Jack Clark. Jake Green, Bess Byron Crook.

Dale Cleveland, Terrell Stewart and James Hen-sell home from A. (V Saturday and Sunday. Used, Cars Good Mr. and Mrs. Clark Glenn bad as their guests the past week -Jim Glenn and wife, Marshall Glenn, Sidney Park and Mrs, Vera' Ray of Dallas 'Will Donnis and vif, and T.

Andrews and wife of FivrWnrttrrr--, Elmer If. Davis General Insurance Mr. and Mi's. Hurts Johnon vimiii-ta irf Craw'foni: an'd 11 op get'when you nfed it. iiy of Stephenv.Me 'visited- Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Gordon Sunday. Cleburne Guests Are EnterteJned Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett and Miss Emma Morris Spent Saturday in Fort Worth where the ladies attended a School of Instruction of the O.

S. They drove to Dallas Sunday for a visit with friends. Mrs. Leonard Mitchell drove to Cleburne Wednesday to join her sister, Mrs. Calvin Tapp, for a drive to Greenville to visit their sister, Mrs.

O. S. Hervey. Extractions. PUte.

Fillings. Hri(l(fex. Treat mentn. Dr. II.

M. Walthall DENTIST Ph'ne N'n. Gt-ti bury Mesdames L. Mitchell and Joe Enochs entertained fourteen guests from Cleburne Tuesday! evening. The group enjoyed a picnic supper at the Mitchell i The City of Granbury INSURANCE An Electrical Rate Reduction of Approximately 20 Per Cent Effective With June 1st Billings A complete schedule of the New and Lower Rates is available at the City Office REAL BARGAINS We have a number of Good Used Gars and Trucks on hand.

We are going to reduce our stock regardless of sacrifice. Make us an offer. r- Durham Chevrolet Co. E. E.

DURHAM It costs no more to get the THE DOYLE AGENCY i L. I). Shoemaker, Mgr. Other Hoars "Appointment Hours 9 to 6 Get Your Ice Cream and Drinks AT BOWDEN'S A Variety, of FJvor Cherrios, Cones, Caps, Van Pftks and Quarts at popular prices, also Fountain Service Bowden's Confectionery Dr. Geo.

Y. McMahan Chiropodist FOOT SPECIALIST Announces the Location of His Office at 401 Dan Wagproner and Houston Sts. Phone 2-4713 Fort Werth, Texas.

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About The Hood County Tablet Archive

Pages Available:
6,735
Years Available:
1937-1945