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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 1

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The Granbury Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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1MB ID A A 1 Vlt, VOLUME LI NUMBER 3G GRANBVRY, HOOD COUNTY, TEXAS, rl3Y. NOVEMBER 13 1333 $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE mnmr The Circus Will ComefAmerican Educational baptist chikch nam Sucdav U. an, Central M.L Conference WPA Approval Given on At Brownwood Last WeeK Farm to MarKet Roads i i "PURELY PERSONAL to Town, Saturday, 16th Week, November preaching services were i Vfe IiiAt Ktiiulii fruoi Morns aiiaw is ueic Mre bcii no preaoliintf in the Oid and jcunu will the Biiiey Bros Ctrcus that will be here Saturday under the imp'c i of the Amencin Legion. Show Since "ichoo: and democracy havn beerj 'le-tei fjr tha thjru for the fifteenth annual e-Juca tional wee it, the spoisors, ptr Bro. Iljod preach south Texas for a visit.

II. L. Ford and family moved to Giaje water. ery helpful sermon Sunday bate ecjrg the attendance was tine "4 every response was a bap py ote. Krcunda east 01 town on highway ents, teacher an 1 ail orga i toward Brtxas bridge.

tiona sh iul 1 em has the deter mination of the Amricai FOOT BALL to retain arid i prove the long The Granbury Pirates lost thejpriua self-gi vernmeat princi ComoiisHioner's J. TnoinD-. in, F. H. Morrison, A.

Ward and D. J. Jacksoo were called ti Waco this week to receive instructions from the WPA head quarters regarding the Farm to Market roads In Ilojd County for which the Federal Funds will be $10,000. This amount supple merited by county funds should greatly improve the lateral roads which is billy needed. Itols Imped that work can begia- soon after DjC lt 0fthe3lC0 Baptist Churches Texas.

4JC23 somethi. "ancn the ytar ciosinn Nuv. lt game will) Uublio ll gh bchool The Centra! Ten Methodist Cor.fertr.c-j met at Hrownwool last or. ier th-j direction of D. ahop U.

A'. Uoiz. Many ehar.g?s were made in assign menu fur next year. The following! the list of appoint menH fur this district: district E. N.

L'ghtfj-t, presi Jinn elder Alvarado, It. Hyus; Alvara lo circu.t, II. J. Sanders; Muid-Rio Vista, M. D.ck Luwery; liurleaoit Crowley, J.

V. Baird; Cieburne Angiin Street, W. 11. Uaird; Cie burne. IJrazjs avenue, Henry Price; Cleburne, Mam E.

Urun; C.eburt.e, St. Marks E. Wiido Cleburne circu.t to be supp.ie C'jviiinloii-CKc'MA by a score of 32 to 0 cn Monday afternoon. The Pirates will play N.T.r.C. MissDotsy Jonea aperit he week end with freuds io Abilene II.

Uus'i Morgan was here from Dallas for a visit, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Snmmers attended Conference at Drown wood, Sunday. Mr. and Mia. C. U.

Gaston jvere here from Crowley to spend the week erd. s. Academy-team at Denton, Nov 14 On Monday the loca' fcquad will meet the Tolar High team on HVCMSRUSSELL Tolar Mil- Pies that have been enj iyed since the foundftion of American his tory. Toe them suggests Ita prominent in the scluols which Will have emble the boys and girl of t)liy to sirva with a new vii in arvl high purposo as we tpi-ed in progress toward long held democratic ideals. Wiiat is yoar chiid doing In mental and character develop me First your culd is enter iug a bigger world and adjusting himself to others by erlargini his vocabulary and meeting lart To'ar has a game matched fur to Missiur.s and Cooperative Pi sriin.

Over and above the lucal state work, more than $300. put into the world wide it.it oy Texas Baptists. Do JjktiOwthat now more Ttini Baptists are Kiiif more tJcey 'through the Hundred Thousand Ciub to pay Baptist thin any other Sttt io the True, brother! Oar its Lave been greatly reduced iLe aame time nearly all. busi concerns of America have bad it hard to hoi 1 their own tlnocthtr rehgious body of Friday afternoon; the game to ba played there. here week was the Iioss Powell from to spend end with her m6lber.

PRESBTERIAN CHURCH Rev. M. E.Ch,appell will preach Mis Ileatrice Russell, daugh tor of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rus-sell aiid Mr.

Vernon Highes sur prist-1 their friends Saturday by driving to Cieoumo and getting married. Thf young cuple left Monday for Arkansas to ma'ii1 their, home- folcwed by the l.f-t wishes of ri'-nd-. 4 ir nexiounuay ai ii a. m. anu P.

m. Subjects; "A Model Church" A Model Member." A cordial invitation fs extended to all. tj considerable izj on earth Ureducedtls Baptist pay all their debts aod will vry on -until Jesus comes, i'ea't you proud to be one of a Body? Both attendance ti spirit were fine at the Stale taention in Houston, and as I it, the key word was "For- PROGRAM A pie and box supper and a Thanksgiving program Ic held at the Mambriuo school on Friday, Nov. 15th. Every one cordilly invited to Mr.

and Mrs. C. II: Ward took ad vanttfKa of tiie Monday holiday to make a trip to Dallas. Miss Djreen Morgan, accom panied by a friend was here froja Ilatan for tho week eud. Brock and Bruce spent Sunday and Monday with Mr.

Brock's parents at Abilene Mr. and Mm. G. L. Hunter Monroe Hunter, r.

Mike Peve-ler and children, ere called to N. Monday by the death of Mr. John Hunter. R. Ciarkti Calvert; Gien Rue, A II Turny; liin li jsh tiicuit, Luther Summers, nupply; Gran bury; Granbury circuit, li.

Capp; Grandview, Evans Huckaby circuit, to be auppheM jsljUd-Go l.t-y, W. T. Rbuievare Lipan-lhutT Da Qjay Palmer supply; Morgan Kupperal, Wal lace N. Dun son; St L. Cul well; Tolar circuit, Paxluil Smith; Venus, W.

F. Smith. ReT. T. Sis who has been pastor here for two years left Thursday for E.iasville to enter upon lis work at that piact Rev.

and Mrs. Eliis are leaving many friends in the community who regret to have them leave and they will be greitly. aliased net only the church ut as citi itns of the town, Fred Denkley and family left Thursday for Forreston to gaigo of tho streets. Further yjar is reaching out for djiv iJ.mIs wi.I causy hint -t 'j hlnslf to sch'jol, liome and other )rm of social environ' ment. Ch i lren today are learn ii to read, some by realing short stories, fiction and literature.

Others are learn ing to read trashy atories. Clilld ren read today for pleasure aud gain a ter understanding of people They leirn" to make things, to crave adventure, ad mire heroes and heroines, and dramatiza their ideals. They learn to think and act independently. Children of today are striving for recognition and leadership by gaining knowledge continued on pagu 8 come and help out the school. enter upon his work th.jre," follow ed by the good wishes of the communities where ho has been pastor the past year.

Rev. O. Hightower, the now pastor who comes from Eliasville here Is knoxn to many cit'zens here; having lived here a number of years ao He will preach on Sunday and hopes to meet old friends as we'd as new ones at services Sunday morning. Iiev-. Ii T.

Capps' comes from Uodiey to assume his work on the Granbury ciicuit and will soon make the acquaintance of the people whom he will serre. Services will be dismissed irB.T. S. Sunday evening befoi and we will a ii in mass the services at the thodist to welcome Icew pastor, Brother C. thtower.

I urge all our Bap to attend. W. S. An all day meeting with a covered" dish luncheon will be held at the home of Mrs. Grady Clark next Monday to sew for the We ley House.

Each lady is asked to bring one dish and material to tnaka a pracvinl gift. Mr. and Mrs. II. M.

Whitehead and Miss Uose Whitehead attend ed the funeral of Miss Rosemary Whitehead, 13 year old daughter will prencn at a. of Mr. and Mrs. II. Grady Thev had a mind to work" Imail tclui1ml or.

Knrt Wnrlh n- Xev. I long to see every cue of you in services Sunday and Monday. Friends of the Uui's sympathise with them in teir bereavement Armstrong Wade CASH FOOD STORE may the Lord bless you richly Time to Winterize Bring your car to us to pul in shape for winter therein? Jesxe G. CooHe. BIRTHDAY DINNER HONOR ROLL The following, pupils made the honor loll in the Mambrir.o nohwol.

These pupils made the grade of 90 or above, SecoLd 3 pounds I 0 driving. Let us drain the crank case and change to winter oils and greasesj fill and examine the batteries; fill the radiator with Prestone Anti-FVeeze. dinner was given A birthday 't i hiia -wrs, Lrn Maxine Williams. Tbird grJt thu tromcTt We Serve the Best. Ck tr vl 3 Use Crisco rthe digestible shortening Tompkins Rio lor Service Julia Price, Cloyd Reed.

iMugg last" Sunday. Only imme Teachers of the Mambrino'Jiale relatives were present school this year are: E. C. Bram Jeiome Self and family of Palo lett, Supt Wayne Smitn, Priu.P"to, Bob Mugg and wife of Misses Geneva Abbott and VeriCfianbury, Lester Guiles, wife Mae Bennett i little daughter, Wilk' Nell aiid Joe Mugg of Lipan. The P.

T. A. i.y was ei jo ed by all. Phone 117 The GranburylVr 0ct- 3. I- Mark9 accepl Nov.

7 at the, school auditorium 1 1 t0 be a ar with good 'attenJanco. f-terans compensation voucher Mrs. Flora Thorpe rendered passed through the 5 giant bars 23c Pirate Book. Free Iiere, retieiai ivcscnc piano Mr. Sam Cleveland delivered i tine talk.

L-n "Deriving a Finer t' ink but when it reached Wash a g'ton it was discovered to be ijunterleit. 'This week in Fort Softer sudslor Headquarters for all kinds of Meat Salt, Sausage Seasoning, and Ingredients for Home lade Curing Receipts. Maximum Value-Minimum Pticc easier on your hands School Citizenship." Supt, V. A. Andrews spoke or Torth two suspects were arreat "How We Can Interest Childrtc in School-Work." laud had some of this type vouchers.

These counterfeit vouch trs have been used in several A 1 taw tig in west Texas. Stated meeting For Radio Service and Repair Granoury LodiMVork see Elmer Davis. 202, A. F. A.

Saturday; WARD'S VARIETY Nov. 16th, 7:30 p. m. A Santa Claus Is here and program has been arranged. Ali a full line of Xmas gifts members and visiting Misoni a all prices.

Come early 48 lbs. 24 lbs. SI.09 12 lbs. 59c 6 lbs. 29c Qt No.

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Henry Davis, Sec- Most any article you want is In our store. UU1UI your ha easier "The Rose Shoppe" 48 lbs. Worthmore Flour SI.95 4 lbs. Thompson Seedless Raisins 28c cans 1 5c 12 cans 89c 24 cans $1.88 i Take several cases at this price 15c 6 in. Stove Pipe a PALACE CAFE Special prices on everything.

Eat with us and enjoy the best of meals Just like eating at home; you get what you want. Double and singlebit Axe 25c Is showing every color and size in Lacy Knit Boucle and Brushed Wool Suits along with all High Shades in Crepes. COME TO SEE ME Telephone GG ROSE WHITEHEAD J. R. Boyd Store.

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