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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 1

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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TME GEAOTOHY NEWS fffUMr, JUE 2 1039 $1.00 A YEAR'IN ADVANCE VOLUME LI I NUMBER 31 GRANBURY. HOOD COUNTY NYA JOBS AVAILABLE Kevival Services PURELY PERSONAL Local Postoffice Sells S5.000 in Bonds in Past Year Eastern Star Officers Installed Wednesday Night F.Terreil Coleman, NYA area supervisor for Hood, Kratb, Comanche and. Hamilton Coun fcrs, has announced that saveral 't a Chair is visiting Mrs: ACREA Mr. Mry Eiizibeth Acrea die at the home of her daughter Mrs, Ada Isoui at Tolar, Sunday niht Sbe was 90 year9, 7 months and 21 days of age. Mrs.

Acrea was born in Mo She came to Texas in lbli. She was united ttr marriage to J. VY Continue Thru Sunday The Revival Services the WetbodUt Church ill continue tra Sunday. Rev. I'' Wal ter of Etstland is.duing the Preaching.

assignments will be made during, in west Texas. Mrs. Lydia Parker ofOkla. is visiting in the John Lewis borne. the month of June to the boys resident prtject at Ink Dam, Burnet, Texas.

'The pmct ha recently been expanded in order Postmaster heis R. Clev Undtates.that, accordrng to a statement issued by- toe Treas ury Department, United States Savings BondsN are becoming: each ye.ar more popular with the-small investors' of this country B. Riley atfrfa-Tfrr11 With Mrs. Bess Everts as In stalling Officer the following officials of the Eastern Star we're installed Wednesday eight' Wary Mr LeeCiyatt, W. P.

Cliff Tid well. Asso. Matron. A. C.

Tid well, A'sso. Patron. Emma Morris, Sec, who tc accomodate more youths in Denton the first of the Ellis at the age ftf 15 at Flag Spring, Texas? Mr. Eilis died In 1911 Two sons and two daug-h ters survive: ileiVy Ellis, Bluff desire to enroll. Mr.

Coleman states that any Good crowds are attending the eight services The buildic is kept comfortable with fans. All are cordially invited to attend the remaining services. -BASEBALL ivouin in vouniy wim ui II. C. Johnson, wai bere this week for a visit with hia par ents.

Dale; Dent Eilis. Rule; Mrs. Ada I so in and Mrs.O. E. Reece of uen ceriineajor me i v.

worn Helen Hill, Dollie Mae Bron, Conductress arid who isVinterssled in going to Tolar; cue sister, Mrs. Creasy Mary Killo-nb, Asst Spar-4)tMeAUiater, 0la 29 graud children and 31 great since tbey were first. xffcred for sale March 1, 1S33. He states that quite a few pa trons of tha local poit cCice have become interested in the pue' chase theHeon ds and that that $3,000 25 represents the purchace price of United States Savings Bonds sold by him dor-icg the year 103-3. STACY FAWILY H.

II. room, of Eos well, N. visited his daughter, Miss Greta last week. the Ink Dam project to notify Coleman's address is Box 3fj; Stephenyille, Txas. Training units in the program grand children, The baseball game Sunday at Baud Plat, Johnson County, Funeral service was held at the Methodist Church at Bluff include wood met al, ca.feteria, medical, carpentry, Mrs.

Eugene Morris of Tolar has been ill in a Stepbenville hospital. Berneice Landers. Annie Marshall. Kate Walters Chaplin Nona Gibson, Adah. Winnie Dilla'rd, Ruth.

Pheriaba Farmer, Esther. Eva Jefferies, Martba. 'Flora Campbell, Electa. Ray Dillard, Warden. M.

Mugg, Sentinel. Dale on May at 4 p. m. Rev W. S.

Fisher of Tolar conducted auto mechanics, landscaping, commercial and machine shops. was won by the Sand Flat team their score" bsing 11-to Graft-boryUB. The following gara.fs are to be plajediiere: Sanger, June June 11; Sand Fiat, June nib. A recreational program includes and Mrs. C.

II. Ward were in Fort Worth Monday buying the service and was assisted by Rev. 11. 0 Bennett and Rev, Irwin Bolt of Bluff Dale Inter ment was at the Wesley Cbapel Cemetery. various athletic sports and in door games is conducted at the A family reunion was held! Sunday at the borne of Joe Browr atLipan, Sun.

Basket lonch wa merchandise, Mrs. on spread at coon. A most enjoy able day was spent. Mr. U.

S. Jett has been con Thnrsday for a visit CLACDE COYEY CRADUAIED AT ABILENE, MONDAY. The.outtJ9 who aie assigned tp.fbis project wilF re ceivjs approximately $12.00 a month for their own personal use above their living expense. HERRING fined to bis home on account of Those present were: John II illness. Stacy, r4 Mr.

and Mrs. Don Curtis Crook of the Highway Uepartment, Fort Worth ofiice Mrs. Susan Frances Ellen Herring, age 67 who died at Dal- Freddy Larned of McAllen is is in charge'of the work here as MALONEY'S IN U.S.A. visiting his grand parents, Mr Mr, Yejjger.is in Austin. bart on May 27th was brought to Ilerring-HigbtOuwer communi and Mrs, F.

Larned. and Mrs. iL, Maloney had a message last week that their sort 'Vance," M83 Patti Jean Lam bert i eb o. t'i ai tedhMj es Cb arljsa and Layerne Bandy -this week, Mri and Mrs. Claude Covey were visiting friend's here Wei- Mrs.

Coyey pas just completed her teaching in the, Boles.OrphaBs-Home at Quinlan. MOjuYey jQiCilonlayTSigUnH ceived his' bachelor 's" eg ree in "surpma cum laude" highest honors which requires an "AV average on all work and a 95 per cent rating on the tnaj examination, at Abilene CnrUtian Jerry Williamson who bai been Santa Fe agent at Tolar ben fran8fered to Richland Springs and a relief operator now at To lar. B.rd and. daughter. Opal Mae, Monte Visits, Qolo Mrs.

Maye Minor, Mr. and San ford Lee, Joa E. Brown, wife and soo, Joe Cal Ian and family, Jacic Ford and Gregory and wife, erf LVpafiirlfr and baby of Dennis; William II Brown; EJ w'a'rd" Brown, vvife arid, daughter, Mf rile Jo, Fort Worthy Friends who called were: Bill Ford audwife. Mrs. R.

M. Hay vforlh and daughter, Iris; Mrs Raymond Kelley, Misses Vera ter had arrived from China and ty for burial. Services were con ducted there Monday by Rev, A C. Cowan. Mrs.

Herring is survived by twa daughters, Mrs. Walter Stone of Dalhart and Mrs. Wili Rogers- of Uerring-Iligbtower community, several grajid children and great grand-children. after seeing the San traneisco Fair will come toJTexas. Vance Jr.

who has attended school at Mrs. Madel'ina Gren left on Thursday for Kirkwood, M.o. for a' visit with her brothers, Conner and Leo Shanley. heene the past two term. met his parents and sister in San Francisco.

H. II. Bryan and daughter Miss Ada Ruth di oye to A. on Tuursday to bring. Tohn Hardy home, Mrs.

J. Porter eccom pani'ed them as far as her home at Gatesville. and Jacbelia" Windsor, Lipan; ROAD IMPROVEMENT Two Stacy daughters, Mrs. Bess Everts left Thurs-day for Waco to attend meeting State Meeting of the Red CrQss Chairmen. Mr.

aniJ Mrs. W.W. Mcllroy anaL. little daughter of Caldwell have returned home after-a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs J.

A. Cruce. ie Howard and family "of Fort Worth and Miss Etta Lee and tiwtty were not present. i Mr i a i 1 1 1 nun iDfr re.auvta a- Y.M.U. A.amo.

Th vMaa Mri. Johnnio Hair of City. arrived cise a a whore hOr cuamin I wjr a uvu iwi i.rti A Wb.t iJ- for a visit to her 'sister. Mra. L.

Miss Helen Waley is a graduate. couibmei! with wo popular star Mrs. J. Porter of Gatesville visit echiiCT-ra 8 iL I EI. II.

Bryan and attended the graduation exercises last Friday night. College. Mr. and Mrs. Covey will spend the summer in Abilene and in September she will return to teaching at Qaiulan and Claude will attend Southern University at Dallas workin on hi master degree, having won a c'iii' ii hlp in that K.

Uolton of Sherman delivered the baccalaureate ser in on. His son, John is. president of the senior class of A. C. C.

Tn.eatre patrons and 'newspa pers agree that "Pour's a Crowd' showing at the P.iiacv Wednesday an Th ay for the lc Bar gain show is 'one swell htotsvv Errol Flynn.Oliva DellaviLaud, Rosalind Russell and Palric Ivnowles and Walter are glad to see tuis roaa itnprov ed. Miss Greta Groom will attend Bob Hope an Shirley tioas an Gene Ivrupo, the King of tfing make "Some It Hat" a Mr. and Mrs. I Tompkins nad cliildren of Fort Worth were a Mrs. J.

S. Price had as week end visitors, Mr. and Mrs, Claude Wallace of Denton, Mrs. Lawrence Price and daughters, Win- K'mg melange of comedy and ed Teachers College at Denton this summer. bunuay guests ci Mr.

anu Roy Tompkins. -Mr. and'Mrs-. -Cha-s, Weiseand daughter Betty, of Menard were guests last Friday of Mrs, Bow who to Menard nona, Melba, Fay and Billie Jean all of Esteiline. Mr, and Mrs.

Doyle RedeH of Conde Fowler and family of SaSrnaw-sperrtSootlaywtth rs Sid Powell. with them Tor a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hudson in the home of Jake Green last awing- featuring; Una Merkel and Rafe Davis is play ing at the Palace Theatre at tin M.Juit Show.

turd ayj CEMETERY WOIIKKN'G Cemetery working 1st F'riday, June at Brusby-Rougb Creek. Bring tools and work ia the morning. Palmer visited Mr. and Mrs. week.

drove to Commerce Monday to attend the graduation exercises of the North Texas State Normal where their son Wayne graduates Mr. and Mrs Craddock visited friends in Stepbenville on Sunday afternoon. Mr. T. Miller who drilled-a At Friendship -at 2:30" P.

June- 4th 'Mrs. O'Shields will preach. Everybody invited. There wille no church ser vices at the -Baptist Church on Sunday night on account of the revival service at the Methodist Church. test for oil on the Jno.

Andrews farm is drilling a water well for the City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Archer will HOMECOMING Second annual will be held at the Colony school the first Sunday, in June which Will be June 4th. attend the Commencement Exer cises at T.

S. C. W. on Monday CASH PRICES 22 lbs. SUGAR SI.

OO morning, where their daughter, Mis9Mable Jo is a graduate. Guy Eden was in town Tuesday for the first time in -three weeks as be and hi3 family have had the measles. 0 i i 0 0 0 0 0 A block of leases has been sa. HAVE YOU RUN 5,000 MILES? 25c 18c 7 bars Big 4 Soap. Bbl.

Vinegar, gal, cured for drilling a test for oil in the Fort Spuoky section, and a 4 lb. carton Pare Lard 39 Swift Premium Bacon, lb. 25c Kimbell Best Hour, 24 lb. 75c rig has been moved in. Ed Williams 'and- family, Lo raine.

Mr. and Mrs. Garland Williams. of Strawn spent the A full stock Binder Twine, Baling Wire. Fruit Jars and Caps.

No. 2 Cans Work began Monday on tear 48 lb. 1.35 Mra. ing down tge Tolar School build week end with Mr. and Williams.

Get your front-wheel for safer, smoother driving. Front-wheel bearings removed, cleaned and re-packed with special lubricant. Car manufacturers recommend this service every 5,000 miles. REED-MOTOR SERVICE ing preparatory to erecting a new building. 0 0 0 I MORE MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY J.

a. CRUDE GROCERY Marion and Aleck Griffin and i sister, Mrs. Lucille Sullivan of Bowie visited Mrs. Stella Thoma son on the week end. The Board of Equalization met last week and notices have been mailed some- citizens to' appear before the County Board.

A number have renewed their subscription to The the PHONE 48 000000000000000 V- I the workers in the sewing room have: their -hours changed mm 7 a m. tn 1 D. m. thrO the past two weeks and several more I I Ho A IN Cil, IT'S HERE OUR NEW summer months. should do so at once.

iS! Kztsar sm KStA FOR SALE TIME TESTED COMPANIES SUPERIOR CLAIM SERVICE uThe Rbse Shoppe 7SferinXttaiiij eTerhts fortieth'anniversary 1899-1939 MODELS COUPE Reconditioned New New Paint. Try This At "Gay Ninety" Miss New Yorker Slip will meet with your if iiB'lWOfiO Jil(tWB2DT) To Fit Your Pocketbook. Easy Credit Terms on TIRES, TUBES. BATTERIES also MOTOR JOBS tomphhis Motor Service DAV PHONE 1 17 NIGHT PHONE 175 SI 25.00 Durham Chevrolet Co. "Better have it and not need Than need it and not have it." D.

SHOEMAKER, Owner and Manager 0 0 0 COME TO SEE ME Telephone 66 ROSE WHITEIIZM 00.

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Years Available:
1891-1945