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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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r. TBS DOOl COUNTY TABLET Jferantral For Sale: Good farm a a it' sold at once. 135 acres, 100 acres in cultivation nar highway two miles east of Tolar. Small cash payment will this deal, with low rate of nTter esrt Call at Tablet Office. Mrs.

Frank Morrison returned the last of the week from iRaHs where she visited her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Knight7 and Ter son Alton, and on her return she stopped in Lubbock to visit her sisters, Mesdames J. L.

Barton and C. S. Carlton. E. E.

Durham spent Wednes iay in Dublin looking after bus iness interests. Camp, then returned to the Apartment for bridge games. The favors arid prizes carried out the blue of our State flower. Tht high score prize was a painting of bluebonnets bv Mrs. Joe Enochs; the cut prize, a real bonnet of blue, and dividual favors were tiny bon-, nets of the same blue.

Mesdames A. R. a 1 1. For Rent: Bed Room, close in. Priced reasonably.

Mrs. Sam Hambritjht. Prominent Citizen Married Sunday Mrs. Henry Parker and daughter Miss Rosa Lee, -of Hill.City, were shopping in Granbury 'Tuesday. The 'marriage of Roy Dillard, prominent Rood county farmer, to Mrs.

Winnie Allison was sol Mr. and Mrs. Esto Barron of Brown wbod, were guests of Mr-and Mrs. Roy Tompkins Monday. emnized in Fort Worth Sunday Mesdames Floyce Brooks and Claude Gilliland of Tolar were KSranbury visitors Tuesday.

uarbian of IDumanitg George Jones, Mr. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tapp assisted the hostess. 1 MrsJ Ejvrl Cogdell Wed.

Club Hostess Complete line of Col-gates Toilet Articles. all prices at Ward's Variety Store. afternoon at four o'clock, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.

L. Hargrove of Hico. and baa been teaching in the Ft. Worth school systen. After the wedding the couple drove to Granbury where a wedding supper was served at the Mecca Cafe.

Mr. and Mrs. Dillard will live Mrs. Virginia Mitchell had as tfcer guest Sunday, her mother, Mrs. Hillyard of Tolar.

The Blue Front Invites you for every day, and will try to please you in quality and price. Mr. and Mrs. Mack' Bird, Car Toll Dabney, and Junior Moore pent Sunday in Grapevine. on the Dillard farm near here Mr, Dillard is well known here, having been secretary-treasurer.

IT IS sometimes forgotten that the funeral director plays a dual role in vour modern society- His first duty is to comfort thosewho mourn and to serve those who have passed on. But equally as important is his function as guardian of public health. of the National Farm Loan As Mrs. Earl Cogdell was hostess to the Woman's Wednesday Club 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 cltbs to further this movement. The Club has been invited to be the guests of -Mrs. Mack Bird next week. Complete stock Putnam Dyes, Diamond Dyes. Rit.

Cherry Drug Co. J. B. Riley and family of Ft-Worth, spent the week end with fcis parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. M. 7 1 i sociation ia this county for several years. Mrs, Henry Nutt Is in San -Angelo wnere her son, Joe Lewis has been quite ill from a i throat infection. Notice The Annual cemetery working at Rock Church, will be held Saturday May 8.

Dinner will be served and everyone is invited. Scott's jfuncval IDome Hatfield Gold Label Iron Cord 50c at Wards Variety Store. Mr. and Mrs. J.

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

Cotten. Guests at Cleburne Party Monday Night. 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 home Monday night. Bluebon-nets and roses were attractively arranged in the rooms in which four tables of players were entertained. The prizes were Mexican articles gathered by the bostesB on a recent trip to The stage in the auditorium of the Tolar High School has been remodeled and redecorated.

The Senior Class will "hold its commencement exercises there May 21. Mrs, Stan Alderman of Dallas pent the week-end with her another, Mrs. R. M. Whitehead.

AT THE Palace Theatre Granbury Feed Specials Mrs: Sam Morris of Brown-'wood visited Mrs. B. W. Morris nd other relatives here this week- 500 Kleenex Tissues for 35c at Ward's Va-rietyjStore. Mr.

and Mrs. Harley Cherry had as their guests last week the latter's father and brother, W. and Pete Jones and her uncle, Jack Schroeder and wife all of San Benito. Mrs. J.

H. Doyle of Ft. Worth, and Mrs. Clarence Harris of Mc-vKinney spent Monday visiting relatives and friends here. Saturday Hop-A-LoBg Casstdy-Rides-Again "Hills of Old Wyoming" with WILLIAM BOYD HAYES Sunday and Monday FERN AND GRAVET JOAN BL0ND.ELL in- "The King and Feed Maize cwt.

Texas Heigera Red Top-. j. Hominy Feed Grey Bran JTellow Corn Foh Rent: Modern Apartment. Built in features, hot and cold water. Miss Madora Uhandler Mrs.

Charlie Bennett is in St. Louis for a ten day's visit with relatives, and will drive home a new Chevrolet car, purchased .1 4.00 4.15 2.15 1.95 2.65 .2.60 .2.25 2.30 Shower Given For Peggy Ruth Baker Mrs. J. D. McElhaney entertained with a shower in honor of Peggy Ruth Baker, three months old, who recently came to make her home with Mr.

and Mrs Marlin Baker. As it was'the honor, guest's nap time, her mother, rs. Baker received the gifts presented by Mrs. H. B.

Cash in behalf of "the eighteen guests present. The McElhaney home was artistically, decorated with bluebonnets and roses. th rou gh the Che role Co. The Chorus Girl' Dabney and family and Mrs. E.

Dabney visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Brock in Fort Worth Sunday. Wheat- Ground Oats. Cotton Seed Cotton Seed Cake 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Chandler Atkinson and daughter spent the week end in McKinney with his mother, Jessie Atkinson, She returned with them for a visit. TUESDAY MARGARET SULLIVAN RANpOLPH SCOTT in "So Red The Rose' Mrs. E. M.

Stringfellbw of Ft Worth and Mrs. Hugh Cooper of Amarillo visited riends here Sunday and Monday. We will grind Saturdays only Granbury Feed Mill W. H. KINSON Mrs.

a c'y Lee Swofford spent severaldays last week in Dublin as.the guest of Mrs. H. L. Kight. Wednesday and Thursday 'History is Made at Night with JEAN ARTHUR CHARLES BOYER LEO CARRILLO Received 100 lb.

Can Red Ant Poison, 2 balls for 5c. Makes 1 gallon Ant Killer. Cherry Drug Co. Mr.and Mrs. Clark Glenn had as tbeTFguTsts k- ifa Glenn and wife, Marshall Gle'tin, Sidney Park and Mrs.

Vera Ray of Dallas; Will Dennis and wie, and T. A. Andrews and wife of Ft. Worth. Bridge Club Met With Mrs.

Bennett Mrs. Geocge Bennett entertained the Bridge Club last Thura day afternoon at her home. Blue Bonnets and Indian Paint Brush were used as 'decorations, and an ice; course was served. Mms. B.

Crawford and J. T. Hop-par' won prizes. Those present were Mesdames Madeline Green, G. N.

Lancaster, Nan Swofford. Jack Clark, Jakejireen, Bess Crawforfrand Hopper. Cleburne Guests Are EnterteJned Byron Crook, Dale Cleveland, Terrell Stewart aid James Hen-sell home from A. M. Saturday and Sunday.

Good Used Cttrs Elmer H. Davis General Insurance Insurance is something you can't get when you need it. At Mr. and Mrs. Burts Johnson and Fflnier Kennedy and fam ily of Stephenville visited Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Gordon Sunday. REAL BARGAINS Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett and Miss Emma Morris spent Saturday in Fort Worth wher'e the la'dies attended a School of Instruction of the 0.

E. S. They drove to Dallal Sunday' for a visit with friends. Mrs. Leonard Mitchell drove to Cleburne Wednesday tof join her sister, Mrs.

Calvip Tapp, for a drive to Greenville to visit their sister, Mrs. O. S. Hervey', Extractions. Pktes.A Fillings.

Bridges. Treatments. I-Pr. M. "Walthall DENTIST Phone No.

3 Granbury. Texa Mesdames L. 'Mitchell and Joe Enochs entertained fourteen guests from Cleburne Tuesday evening. The group enjoyed a picnic supper at the Mitchell We have a number of Good Used Cars and Trucks on hand. We are going to reduce our stock regardless of sacrifice.

Make us The City of Granbury ANNOUNCES An Effectrical Rate Reduction of Approximately 20 Per Cent Effective With June 1st Billings A complete schedule-of the New and Lower Rates i is-available at the City Office INSURANCE It costs no more to get the BEST THE DOYLE AGENCY L. D. Shoemaker, Mgr. a an oflfer. Get Your Ice Cream and Drinks AT BOWDEN'S 'A variety of JFJvor CherriosV Cones, "Caps, Van Paks and Quarts "at popular prices, also Fountain Service Boivden's Confectionery Hours 9 to 6 Othef Hoars by Appointment Dr.

Geo. Y. MeMahan chiropodist FOOT SPECIALIST Announces the Location- of His Office at 401 Dan WagKoner Sixth and Houston Sts. Phone 2-4718 Fort Werth. Texas Co.

7 E. DURHAM.

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