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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 4

The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 4

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The Granbury Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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Neri News GRANLIRY EAPTIST CEt'RCH fj Host to theBTSputs of thcAVorlJ 1 THE GRAN BU RY. EVVS j. Ttse ator will he in Sut at 11 a. to. I am expert irg to you in your class in RATE ADVERTISING DtpUy iTrHiln.

peHach mtek -4" .03 olce. of eBtert.inmeut. ..11 pi.tler lint jvr eek All legal advertising charted at line rate. SUBSCRIPTION RATE .60 1. 00 Oo Yttr -SO Pr Shrrtrtloo onUMt of Hood county T.

Ir.c.e had a vii.lt from a neice, a Mrs. Moore, l.e Lid seen in SO Wt-are sorry to learn Mattie Ruth McBeth has typhoid fever Mrs Henry visited Men day 'with Mrs. E. L. Gaunlt and Mrs.

Rca Iee Read. W.J. Cruce and wife spent Tuesday with Henry Bill's and Alfred Pierce's. Mrs. Saliie Fricely of Vernon visited at T.

J. Ince's. Her old friends will remember her as Sal'ie Russell. Freddy Armstrong is visiting tier sister at Tolar. Mr.

Ridley and neice, Mrs John Bonnan spent the week end at Jack Bills. Several are attending the meet ing at Mambrino. Tiyo suspects were jailed last Saturday for theft of two orders of groceries from a parked trurk. wilt AU GUST 9 1935 think talkurii4 TtxM Sunday School. I sure'y wunttoseeyouinyour pew for the preaching Lour! lam glad to announce to all my friends that I had one cf the best meetings of my experience Kelltr, closing Sunday i.ight Aug.

4th. We re now In the first week of a great meeting at Acton This is a community revival and alf seem to be co-operating in a tine way. I hope you will not forget to pray for us, and pay us one or several visita during the course of the meeting. The Paluxy Association will convene on so let all who will be called upon for re ports Lave them ready please! Jesse G. Cooke, Pastor.

CARD OF THANKS We take this method of thanking each and every one who so kindly helped us in the sickness a a Moved Jf the many kind words and deeds also for the kindness and sympathy shown us. May God's richest blessings rest upon one and all is our prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brandon Children.

Fall Creek News Lipan Locals CtnttunU im 19W TbU UUltmj (tltbration. ill mbUvememt I mJ rut fret ploy to mj patriotic Iopo for Text brrou pott; mj tomfidt ill florUs tbM ml to b. T. W. age 63 ytv died at his home here ThursdtJ Funeral services were conduced bv Rev.

J. Walter Wi'lMms of wr 1 ymp -You Find Stories In All People than Kewsnanar men naturally study life and people more The meeting closed Sunday day night with three additions to the church. Iiev. L'ghtfoot did some fine preaching. Walter Rnjburg, wifean son in New Mtxico.

Miss Mittie -Aiken of Gran-bury spent the week end with l. Ccc a-d family. IJiytnoiid (iiliiain an 1 wife of F'lainvitnv cain aiul lironu'ht his sisters for a vjit witli his broth er, J. V. Gi'luiin and imilv Ba 1 1 I luuhfs a 'id fiijiiiv were hy tutitt iht (crribl diir ol Nour Sioniich, Cat 00 Stomach, Siimaih.

Heartburn, Bloating alter Mfil anj DuptpMi du to tmrw acid hrn COKlX)NS COMIULM) pir firnmpt rr In nrv baik nh-cut il ent N'ttlc afli to hclj'jou. UKUd CO. the Allison cemetery Frid'J evening. He leaves his sons and several daughters. sides many friends who rVre' to hear of his death.

His cti'd ren Ivnmett Leslie B'ck well, Mrs. Brandon. Mm O.is Mrs. CI irk, VI'- C. Siz mure.

r. W. L. Pe.rton Mrs. Ill V'ic.

Mrs HuEf anyone else. The reporteror any other person-for that matter who fails to find a story ia every person he mens will not succeed. We da not mnan a story for his paper but a story that will become imbedded in his inind and along the line will react to liiabenrtlt. The ragged old with tin s'i walk wh 1 holler "any hones', any ras, any old at your story Iiutiinson, Mrs Mrs. 10 Doyle n'ih'M-e Saturday' from Waplf-s to 11.

J. All attend the pienh-. Wi! (lie were Micy at (1 in Cleburne two vop present fir the funeral; Tho bereaved lauiily hae tfit'JC I'. heartfelt sympathy of their a)ny Monday menus. Rhodes of port Worth SEE US for SPECIAL PRICES Permanents, Baby.

Hair Oils, Anklets, Hosiery, Dresses, Underwear. HcCRARY BEAUTY SHOP Upstairs (lordon Hlilg. Ivbert merman and wife of Stephen vijiw visited her pr etits, F. Followid and vi.e I st week. Mrs.

Fnnie Die ri'isoi i visit b-hmd him. It -nv not be one tile 1 with gUmor or romance. but it is a story of life. The writer ha nevr put an article in th paper that wis not built around some p-rsim. Thre is no article 5011 can write that doe not have the human anizle.

Tn.frefore people thensdves are stories. In order to be a successful rew'spiper man you must study the sbbjct just a an a'rtist or an author or an engineer atuijlts hi. Th boy who throws yvjr nmysoap is a story. It may be somewhat underdeveiopsd but there's something new there something no other person has. Th punch Irank nniiighter who sells peanuts for his ivnit he failed to make In ths "ring carries a atarv.

It ray be one of hardshins, dull and colorless hut news, Hi different. Tie little nero boy who poke ia thtj rubbish can and who cares not for fi'th is4 story. Its a sordi i Tstory but its newt. The great architect who builds mighty bridges is a story Find cat the driving power behind his ambition tfnd accomplishments. It will be news.

The flapper who thinks istly of lipstick and boy is a story. It may be frivolous but its distinctive. The fellow who digs in the d'tch from tsun to sun an 1 goes home to qual and howling kids is a different story. He's news Then? is no person but wh is a story, It takes a st'i ly of life and observation of people- to bring it out but its there. Steph enville upire-Tribune.

snnt hs weok with hr brother X. rl. ilmson. John Johnson and family of idley wore here Saturday. Burl Shaw of" El Paso visited his uncle, H.

G. Rhodes and family recently. The picnic Saturday was very well attended and will be held strain next vear Mrs. J. A.

Cramer and family of Fort Worth were here tint week end for a visit with her mother. Mrs. W. A. T.

Massey District Attorney Penn J. Jackson delivered a splendid pro hibition address that was erjjy SHOWING iug relilivei at Biv Spring. EP wn StfeU and wifij of Fort WortIA viVud aunt, fcfra Inn fcrara ast iveek. Coy Cumpton and wife re the proud parents of a baby boy who arrived Friday. Callie Yeats and fami'y.

of Midland ire visiting relative here. Louis Draper ted wife were given a slower at the hum-3 of Mrs. A. L. Dickinson.

Satarday evening. Tliey receiyed many nice presents from their many friends. Mrs. Stella Thomison and children are visiting at Sudan. "Charlie Carter and family of Santo spent Sunday with W.

Sanders and wife. Mr. McKissick has returned from a visit with relatives a' Friday and Saturday In US irj Tent opposite City Hall, Granbury. by nil. Rt'ph Gee and family of Acton visited his parents, C.

A. Gee and wife. Lost here during the Baptist meeting, a pair of shell rim irlasses. The finder please notify Miss Irene Waltrip. The First Hundred Years.

As states and nations en, Texas is still very young, not har Ing passed her first hundreth milestone! In contrast states of th AmrTean Union -re iitf od, some around 300, nearly all oyer 200 years of aw'e. That. maks Texas still somewhat ofa youngstar Have three best heads of maize, Monday at IV. Daniels' and receive a bucket rjtnyrun other places. MICK1E SAYS (Wnddiill gams "With Goofy Himself" rvwM nr'vw iS SJ UEVrPAPERyA ONLY NAFTA PAY YK PILL COULD OBJECT T'TWwfJ of.

Those who fought t.ider Houston at San Jacinto would be astonished if they could awake from their long sleep and come back to Texas now. They mitrht start at San Jacinto and see earners floating on the placid waters of Buff i'o Bayou, and a few miles away nd. a trreat city named 'in honor of their immortal commander. Thev could co south to Galveston and see a city built on what had been a sandy island in their day. Turning nor.

they would ride on a ereat highway, passig through towns and tis vi 1 nil ri is, with a contirmus traffic of automobiles and trucks, Thev would come to a ereat city that has been built where Indians and Buff ilo roamed in Houston' time and there they would witness the marvelous sight of preparations being made for the celebration of the Texas Centennial. These men of iheSan Jacrnto field could survey Texas in a day, by passing from the lied River to the Gulf and then back to the Great Plains would see and hear of a state that has attained to the wealth and proportions of an empire, with marvelous natural resources, vast public improvements; with everything needed to make men happy and life worth while. These warriors would feel that they had wrought michtily when tiiey had made this great commonwealth possible. 4 Act Cometly-Dram SBB3 SBBBSbSSQBBB VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS. MissVerlene Fo'lowill is visit ing friend at' Wilson.

Prof. formerly of this place but now of Springtown was here Wedaesday. Roy Kelley, wife and baby of Bluff Da'e visited here Sunday. M. E.

CH'JicaNJTE? Methodist Alwtinr hi Hill City, which was to tiave none on this wefk was ilid off bed jS of aconfl ot with a Baptist meet iliiT. We will have the on Sunday mo Cme ltd with w'hI 'nervic-'f nifc'li. f0iVotwt-nrLyiuiiJiijjnjjy Sciiook i ter. Mi-s Annie Perl 3uo3tn-rs to Tyler last week I where wii spend 71 wh rei.it "ves PLAYS THAT PLEASE. I I GOOD MUSIC, SINGERS, DANCERS COMEDIANS We of the present day, if such visitors should arrive.

aitgh vco'l fee! proud of what had been accomplished. We might also feel ashamed of some of the things of which complain "and of things that have not been done. We of this generation mUht pledge to these warriors of 100 years ago a greater spirit of ser Entire Change of PLAY and VAUDEVILLE Each Night vice to the land which they in their day had made free. Weather ford moc'rat. A Treat For the Whole Family 1 twvmmumoumm- SPECIAL lor August DON'T MISS IT.

kye brow dye and arch. oil ave, completed $1.50 IMPORIf-D OIL WAVE, regular $5 for $2.45 GOLDEN SCHEEN WAVE, regular $10 I he Very Best The Blue Front On Trade Day, Aug 12 Some one will get whole purchase free. I UWo'-TTdJI ALL Rippctce Deputy and Barber Shop i.

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