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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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Caracas Lfpan Locals Mit of th I i Hays College of thi cciamur.ity alt iod Cjnveoti-jn it Fort Worth Texas Members of Y.O.W. YillJkelJn Waco Soon HEAD CONSUL W. A- TiDWELL EXPECTS LARGE Many cr I fi 1 sl jt to i v. it r.f. of t.

of Vrf j.Ia, 'n, llsni -iu-J ii B- ni It Iti rA Wh'r. iM-'ti; bnni-'U Ii. liv by the wii.J anisani st.ortn djr.r pst fLsr it week, K-v anJ Mr, rn 1 their r. hare OSt.l vr t.oe. 'The "Lri.kir.a: will r.

pente'l'Vy rart ut l( St jr c'ass soon, Senior class pcc unpinieJ by Mr. and Mrs. S. Anthony M.ss Untie A tor, c. T.

HllYr. Jit-! Williams' 1 1 yed a pic nicat-the Hranr.on HriJ-e on Tu( lay of 4t week. day. ATTENDANCE ai STATE MEETIN! lnri'l fT ti, ho an it 10 WV.U.ri; ht-: 4 are Mr, ir.4 wn very in tt.ss 'nnuritr d7 jrh arprie llast Sanday -r-'-i-i' Interested la the rl.f vr-sj cr this Uca-r the An ur.ti-'u! C-t members the Wo: id cl Tid an 1 ss rs, as ti.e 'if a rata 4r an-! In -c'aty ciean Ti.e tre la taj.o of i'. were I in (narrl.

a Lost of frienli an i rei ai.dr i iiv came with Well dinner Lit -i i i 11-ri Uirrtttof Gord wa a tT: r.vfi.trr.'-r.t in its municipal, coua- HtaciCan rC''-fty anJ Ut 1 (t. r-f tfCrS5-l r. a-. at Toiar. Tne i I 1 1 r- i II In.fi ivnr.

II. rr frtcr 'us 1 Ps'i Visitor here Saturday tlij CO i.l of. ltn uursiifi re ef Vii't t.i? a.h Ko Kelly, wife anJ baby if tut f'linmijLiir Tt'iif II 1. i. I'e -nt -p.

week with UjthrV.t is -'vilit Ml or Hamburg the fat-fure Cnr t'rieur, the t-r r.rt m.Te In Mauh V' snnouncfif ct today ty W. A I TuU." Dailas Friends and relatives of Mr wasf.er tirtliJay. March 1" wis tlsu 1st anrireMary her Frf tou S.vai n. A kovI d.nner wan en iyei by the 43 troettt' present Many of Cdlir relative fr.ioj I'alu I'mto and her. rr.other.

Mr. Mary Sulliran were present 45 of the nuost wern nlative. Mclnroe itatbereJ at her home COIUl 1' state. r' r.d plans for continued t-oth ar.d expansion year. was a year achievement for of the WoriJ Life Association when more 'i-n 0.a In new business Ti.is a.s an rf more Jhan $34.000 000' ovtr lt3 a The as.s.-t of lujck.

frcan to more Sunday an nave her a surprise relative M. McCauIoy lias returnf frntn a few weeks visit at GUn Ma! II rniJa alrip to Kort Worth. Wednesday. Williamson who htj for two aula years in the Amor.ft birthday dinner. There was a UJ arye crowd, IJ in number, iTri- in ent and s.

bout li fa! ti inner. iil attcs art: Ilibbie Groom of the Mclnroe ni't trs 1 hj i i i 1 Til IT a II. J. Waliter his "ii viitit'tr i me urnekt aul tiflnt fra h- auni, Mrs. John Smith' thi week.

in Fort Worth recently. i' home on a CO day furlough. L. D. Uarn and funiy of Miner a.woc.iU.oa la ftilj.

Tlie consistent growth sih'rh of the Union 1 K. luiwr, i.l who ii fat 6 ''T, 0 IjvJ. who t.irct jut Juile: al Weils relatiye-i here Sjnday. W. J.

Aiken wtio underwent an operational Uiy'or Hospital is reported t'i tV V. C. nra.it 1 1 i I. K. r.

of D.iIm.. Texas. i a a utx. -A a c' ach.i pc-f ty the hut that. In lyj it, Kross -i ej th.ri $4 0- a net fain of 12 322 b-rs.

TT.e h.u Invested than UOU OuO OoO in cutit.ty and municipal truue its organiatinn in it has paid In death lost benehu more than It has a memtcr-' cf mere than 355.000. Woodmen offlcfa! penrraKy Uf credit to President liradshaw for ii.e ur.jsu.il achievement and rrowtli la the last two years. He was elected to the presidency after srrviii? the national Mrs. W. Vliite is recover in from an operation in the (Took Memorial Hospital at Fort Woith.

Canty Yarborouh and wife of HluiT Dale spent end wiili relatives here. Coy Cioss, Jake Djrnway and Mrs. liUnkrutuip the V.co!;:;cn or the the wo years u.Ji the of Do n.Md 1'! i i- cl WoiiJ" frU i. -At n.i-t del. i t-' Viil be elected to the national tenant ioh.

nie represr.t.i-tive lt cf cf the WoiiJ. Vaughn Sears male a trin to Gordon, Siturdiy. II. J. Jones uf- Fort Worth 'i many years as general i Uil Cuiicr Fewer Aches and Pains Aoro Health and Pleasure AdN drars you do'sra-f hyslcaL'y, mental' moraUy Why continue to endur it? Try Dr.

MiTejj Anti-rain Ihllj r. lltndacht, Neural, Nutcular, and Periodic Vains. They seldom fail. Dr. Anti-r-ln nils are pleasant tj take end prompt to act Thry clo not up-set the stomach, constipation or leave yout V.ith a dull, depressed fct-Ung.

Ask your or any of the fninJreJ of thousands erit.tm users, rrohuhly you too can find relief. I think ail Dr Mile rr.i"!! -ins are wondrrfuL btil Ai.U-Piiin a ry f.ivorita. Mrs. LKkt Pi4itJieni.i.lp, Ktamford. Teaa I.

hav iiw.) your Anti-Pain Pills only a hor timr but they hav in me prompt rif. TTi'y ii. for nn in a mor tt.an any othr mciiV cine 1 had taken for a yrnr. I'lul (Lillrr. MJwauke.

Wisconsin I am never out Anti-Pain I'iiis I think they ar mil' Iwfti-r tlnn anything rm I hav evrf uwd. SunM-lirnes 1 im. tiri-J and wrvoui ml fwl iike I wotil I nii.l.r. I tik two AntJ- lain Pitt and ta a Bsirt llrne I feel Lkn a differed person. Mm S.

Tidahai-h, Tlroud burg. Pennsylvania Yntir Anti-Tfttn PiTls have brn In my born with wori'i'-rful riniu I iwommend thffts. Maggie Ur lie Dudlry. Vancrboro, N. Your Anti-Pain Pill keiped me a gr-ot deal.

I have used them tor JrMn 4 earnr Uiem vtt whmr in rev purse and always keep them visited relatives here last week rand McKissiek is rontin rd to her hed'froin a fall received Or.e of the features of the rfft- He h.u taken an arre've "4ntcr-ns wiil be the Initiation a i' -C est In ail Woodmen of the World cf members from ail kcuiis and In particular has de-cf the state. voted his personal attention to ira- E.aboiatc ceremnr.lrs will ftn6 rrovrmetit find eniarclnif the War t.te formal Indactioa into near-. Memorial tuberrular sanitarium al bh; -m Ar.tonio. an Institution wpodmcn-cf the World members of the organiza-brrs, It as pointed out; art il-1 tion are cured for without cost a few days ano. J.

W. and -wift i ('elebrited their hist birthday Sunday. Feb. 21th. Uncle Joe 8 1 the 17th ai.J Aunt a.

I aW I Mrs. TldnlnU Mollie th 23tb. Hambrino Mentioi Otto Thompson and of OU1X Ranker arrant last week end with PHINTING The 'youhvr peoples Sui relatives nere. Sehoo! rl iss wfts ntertnine.at Messrs. 8.

G. Anthony, W. Miss Geneva Aiibott's. ho Ere in Steli, G. IJ.

Bernard, Mai jIT vne nouso. i ney riava Granbury last Friday nht. stettler and A. P. Campbpll made 701 C021D 1 lek heaiidHiea.

-1 7 1 I 1 Mm Jt-nnte Neill, Ii 11 tin fC 1 a i. Many intereslLni iramea vre a trip to Dallas Sunday Majgla Dudley v-oronaao. WuLX. played and ref reshmenta aenV Charlie Carter and family were AVillSave to the followilur: Hill -Morrisori Gordon visitors Saturday Guy Purselley, Marvin Endsleyi toko Chas. Hay worth, Olin Morrison Thorp Spring W.

C. Carter, Dec Parsley, Thuri man Peveler, Grady Umphrens Mildred Schu'z celebrated her Jack Anderson. Dive Umphiesi 12th'bir1hday recently by iovilifin ernon Fisher. CaTrol Walter Freeland Maberry, Devenui few of her riend to her house for a ci'iicken sapper. Mrs.

E. M. Carter lias been and Clarence Vaunhn, MiW Idella and O'a Morrison, Wilm taken to Fort Worth for medical Kate Walters, Vera Ma Hernett Vot For The treatment. Faye Abbott, Mtzelle antl.Eoa Mrs. Delana McDoual visited ee Umphress, Lorn a Carter.

her parents, T. A. Davidson, Sr, June and Frances Cotton and and wife recently. She teaches at Archer City. Genetta Abbott, all report a time.

CHOOL BON J. has returned Ga.rla.u4 FuriallcvanJfiiUy from Fort Worth, Sattirdav ri un day in flit? home uf tkt ir Troy Purselley wife ot Tit! Election, Wade and family have moved rear Toiar. Gibson of Helton visited his family the week end. Mr9. Gibson.

ntune I with fiiro Sunday as far as Cleburne to April 6th Saturday Cre-'k tlie latter tu rniri? them for a visit. G.Puceand famiiv N. P. Glass and Jamilv at Cle -spend the 'week with relatives burns last and fi Thail Mitchell entertained the youngste rs id town i fLa aj II. Purselipy and parents, Henry Herolee lately.

wrifo nf Pall Pr-AU S'w---'? ft a a. nn I c- Idlli Sam A. Moore and wife from Misses Mf Tmphres, Reasons 1. Cannot increase taxes as the rate is already the maximum under the law. 2.

Renditions cannot and will not be raised. It will not be necessary to raise renditions on taxable valuations in the school district, because the $51.00 per student paid by the state will be ample funds to retire the bonds. 3. Will bring students to Granbury that heretofore have been going out of Boyd visited his mother, Mrs Colten and O'a Morrison t. 1 "urday.

the week end with Miss Geva "mnie Killouh her vocational traimnl' schnoi The P. -T. A. which a every second Thursday rv-' in each month, troro fintprtiTf-d the county. at the Chapel last Friday Tbey meet each afternoon at 2 o'clock and everyone interested should come." This work is iven free wUti entries of the tic Lsatrue.

Wef were f' deed to have several visitors and Miss Winnie is a splendid K1N A STAR TI gives Pl kinj thicks vou ent from other comTrrarrrtie" Lester Divis and i Brushy spent th week erd t' her sister Mrs. Edward ar v. ant at 6 weeks because it satisfies every nceJ of the chick for ft-iic-t prowth and devei-t-pment. A chick's tiny crop only holds a small amount of fceJ. Yet every cropful of feed jrni.sh just the things it t'cs iS 1 -liiJ bones, muscle, blood and feathers.

Vi'heo so muh depends on so little it must Le right if a chick is to do a good job of growing and getting bi. Rev. Bob Walker of Glen ke filled his regular at the'Metlir, list Church U-t St7r- i day. aPtiere was one to the 4. Students coming to the Granbury school from out of the district will bring in $51.00 per student which will be paid by the state.

5. The $5 1.00 per student that will be paid by the state will retire the bonds and make it self-liquidating. 6. Will build five additional class rooms and an auditorium. 7.

Will make it possible to teach Vocational Agriculture, Domestic Science, Book-Keeping and Typewriting. 8. Will give the Hood County boys and girls the same educational ad-vantages as others in neighboringtowns. 9. Will give Iaor to Hood County's unemployed.

Will make Granbury one of the highest accredited schools in the states MEMBERS CRAZBMl SCHOOL HOARD: F.W.HUDSON, PAT HALL, J. B. RILEY, WOOD OWEN, FRANK V. R. AIKEN ANDREWS, Superintendent.

instructor. She lives at Fair View Mrs. Lee Carroll of Cleburne and Mrs J. T. Bootheof Farmers ville visited their mother, Mrs R.

N. Mi ore last week. A real west Texas sandstorm visited here Saturday. TheCactus Hill ball team, play ed Granbury last Thursday and lost the game by a score of 19 to l2. Ted Wilhoif and wife from west Texas spent the week end with Lis mother.

Wad deli and luh ter of Rainbow spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. G. L-McLemore. Mrs. Bell Mitchell has return ed from a visit Ja Oklahoma and Dallas.

7Mr. -Wood Owen, of will conduct a sir.itini; set. Ifin'ninK next Monday r-cl'i held each Monday, and Friday nicht fo- Vr The tore with a weW? atchery Produce" Your business app'" ted, and a square ded a)Sm sured. Mrs. SWe.

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