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Hood County News-Tablet from Granbury, Texas • Page 8

Hood County News-Tablet from Granbury, Texas • Page 8

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Granbury, Texas
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HOOD COUNTY NEWS-TABLET, GRANBURY, TEXAS "lutdar, Dacambar 18. 1954 Billy Van Zant, Delores Moore, Bobby yan Zant, Francis Um- 3 phress. jwwwwi 7 I 1 Scoutmaster Beall expressed the Appreciation of everyone to the Brazos Truck and Implement for their courtesy. THE -STORK DELIVERED" 1 a 7 7 ounce son to Mr. and Mrs.

Gerreald Gilliam on Dec. 14 at Granbury H. D. Clubs Had Christmas Party The Home Demonstration Clubs of the "county "met aMhe Fellowship Hall of the Granbury "Methodist Xhurch for the annual Christmas party on Deceme 8. Forty-two member's and several guests 1 attend- Mrs.

Richard council president, opened the with 1 a' welcome' the guests. Mrs. Martin Matlock 4nyowtion Luncheon was served which Mrs. Z. C.

Johnson led the carol sing General His maternal Curley Beall and Ray Hargrave accompanied the group which included: Jerry Abies, Tommy Abies, Arthur Aiken, Sharon Bandy, Tommy Biggs, Lou Ann Denny, Winifred Blanton, Jacque Cns-ky, Jerry Carswell, Patsy Holly, Chevis Cleveland, Winona Thrash, John Linda Waldrup, James Cunningham, Nancy Luton, Jackie Davis, Glenda Cummings, Vernon Fisher, Ann EnsIyvvJames Gregory, Patsy Ha mm, fll'gll Don YjeWy, Mary. Ann Pearson, Clifford Kinson, Louise Terrell, Kenneth Morris, Claudine Holland, James Noah, Barbara McKinney, Strickland, Jane Berry, Completes Course At Ft. Belvoir I grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Stents Hosls for lb? Ride and Veiner Roast Tt Boy Scouts of Granbury were hosts to a 'group of Busts Friday night when they entertained with a hay ride and trainer roast. The Brazos Truck mad.

Implement Company fur-atfahed the tractor and trailer Smt the hay ride, with Charlie Tidwell at the wheel. group met at the Scout HaO, then drove to Strouds Creek near Camp Crusis where the large bonfire was built for Toasting the weiners. Mr. and lira. Charles Tipton, Mr.

and Urt Jack Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Beall of Granbury.

Pater nal grandparents are Mr. and if clft 1 Belvolrj l7 pcehv Vt JkSl ITViii VCIi Mrs. C. H. Gilliam of Seagraves.

1 ber" 1954, Pvt. Leonard C. Mayo, 21 son of Mr. and Mrs. L.

H. Mayo, Rt. Texas. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs: Norman Smith on Dec.

2 at th I Dublin hospital. Grandparents graduated today from the eight week Heating and. Ventilating Course at The Enginer School, DOUBLE STAMP DAY EACH WEDNESDAY Prices good for Thurs. p. Fri.

Sat. are Mr. 'and Mrs. Lee Moss of Granbury and Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Smith of Tulia. U. S. Army, Army, Fort Bel voir, Va. The course which he comple Lynn Stricklan, Emily Thomas, Larry Tipton, Faye Stroud, Travis Tittle, Linda Watson, Philalhea Class Christmas Dinner ARMOUR STAi 14 TO 18-LB.

AVER. ing. Mrs. Overton introduced Miss Lucy. Lane, district agent.

She expressed her appreciation of tha way the clubs in Hood County are carrying out the home demonstration work without an agent in the county. She said they were doing better than in some, counties where they had an agent. Mrs. Joe Rodgers directed a game and Mrs. Beck Allen sang a solo.

Overtbn introduced the new officers. ted offers training in the installation and repair of heating units and non-refrigerated air conditioning and ventilating unit in military structure. It is one of the many technical courses conducted at The Engineer School for military personnel of the United States and friendly natiani. 90 The Philnthea Class of the First Baptirt Sunday School You need some gas? (Texaco that is) for Christmas dinner in the educational building of the church Thursday evening, De-'cember 9. One table was, deco- BneyAftirjlItff'W Rising WT or a good Dull 'of course).

visits f4nc'Tfcfe Tuesfij en route home after a businfcjs trip to Fe. Worth. rarea with snow men among frosted greenery. The other was cehtei-ed with angel candles, standing beside an open Bible. Jlts.

A'beT Porter gave the invocation and Mrs. Bernice Smith the devotional, the story of the birth of Christ. Mrs. F. D.

Stout, president, conducted the business meeting during CENTER CUTS See JOHNNY OSBURU During the exchahge of. gifts Mrs. Overton was- presented a T. H. D.

A. pin in appreciation of her loyal service. Mrs. R.ojr Hutchcson of Lipan, retiring trewvief wiff th group who is moyih'g County, was! presente3 several gifts. Members feel that they will miss Mra.

Hutdheson'Vho has always been ready to help with project In thanking the church for the privilege of using the building the members presented a gift of kitchen equipment as a token of their appreciation. SSc which plans for Christmas, baskets and remembrances were TEXACO CONSIGNEE i I CARD OF THANKS To the many friends toat were so nice to us during olir sorrow over the death of our sister, Josie. We wish to thank you all for the kind deeds, words of comfort and messages of sympathy. We pray that God will bless you many times. Yours, Anna Allen Amanda Allen Phoebe Walters.

made. An accrostic with the word, CHRISTMAS, brought LOIN ENDS out some worthwhile thoughts Phone 1 310 N. Houston Granbury, Texas on the Christmas season. Miss Rose Whitehead, beloved teacher of the class, was presented gifts by each member and "Secret Pals" exchanged gifts. leo SWEET SIXTEEN Engagement of Miss Bourland Announced Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Bourland, 3905 Yucca, Ft. Worth have announced the engagement of their daughter, -Miss Elizabeth Diane Bourland, to John J. Miles, Jr. son of Mr.

and Mrs. In 1953, 4,400 miles of steel tubing was used by Delco Products Division of General Motors in the manufacture of direct acting shock abserbers. ANGELUS, 10-OZ. PKG. l.maSbws .11 John J.

Miles of Cresson. MEN'S STETSON HATS IN THREE POPULAR STYLES Open Rood, Lone Stor and Stratoliner 10-LB. flA BAG $10.00 wedding will take place Feb. 5, 1955 at the Oakhurst Presbyterian Church in Ft. oWrth Miss Bourland is a graduate of Carter-Riverside High School in Ft Worth and is attending the University of Texas.

Mr. Miles is a graduate of Arlington Heights High, School in Ft. Worth and is attending New Mexico State College in Las Cruces. SHIP 'N SHORE THE BLOUSE THATS GRAND TO GIVE GRAND TO GET The best loved gift on everybody's Christmas list. All sizes.

Long and Short Sleeve. All in fine combed The Sample Shop SWIFTS, Vi GALLON Ft I it. 3 I i i i I 1 0B18V Up 4G Men's Fancy Sox, 3 Pair For $1.00 MENS AND BOYS' WESTERN SHIRTS $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Duty is something we look forward to with distaste, do with reluctance and boast about forever after. ID. Vi GAL.

SILK SCARFS FOR MEN -LARGE BEAUTIFUL SQUARES VANDERVOQRT'S 98c Id I 'tog rJ3ox qt. ONE LOT MENS AND BOYS' JACKETS YOUR CHOICE OF THE LOT' Let's Light Up FOR CHRISTMAS ENTER THE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING C0IITEST --i TENDERSWEET CUT 2 For SUPREME Sponsored by Ihe 1 CHAMBER OF POUND ARMOUR'S STAR Nylon Hose Reduced lo $1.00 Pair $2.95 Wash Dresses, tlow 2 for $5.00 One Lot 50c Towels, Nov 3 for $1.00 Towel Sets $1.98 Vomens Gowns $2.95 Vomens House Shoes $2.95, One Case Chenille Robes Reduced to $5.95 GIRLS WHITE ANKLETS, ALL SIZES PureLard il rj 55.LR RAG 1 9 li llxl'li'Jll ROBIN HOOD 4 rrs 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes of $12.50, $7.50 and $5.00 in each of two divisions. CITY RESIDENTIAL which includes Granbury, Tolar, Lipqn and Cresson. RURAL RESIDENTIAL which includes any ruraj horne. Drop a tard fo ihe Chamber of i Commerce Secretory, Granbury, Giving Address-End IThal Wish lo Enler.

J'LEASKEADLIIIE FOR I tJTRIES- IS POSTMARKED MFR! TH AH DtCEMBIiR 18. 330 5 Pair for. $1.03 ait 1 1 Also beautiful Nylon light Gowns, Lqcetmrried Ondijl love 1Ny Ion Slips 'and Panties. In fact we have a de- lightful.array of beautiful gifts for all the' THOMAS BRAND Vil ror is Archer CELLO rKU. NORTH SIDE SQUARE CRAHBURY, TEXAS LB..

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Pages Available:
14,347
Years Available:
1945-1971