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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 5

The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 5

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The Granbury Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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4iKAMBTJTtY NEWS Fall Creek News Mambrino Mention VVe were visited last Thursday by one of the most terrflc rain storms and floods we be Fair View Fancies. Charlie Ilickey and family spent Sunday at the home of Jim Hickey and wife at Benbrook. The play given by the seniors last Friday nifjht wja a (rood success. A large crovfd attended and the proceeds were $11.25. Byron Scott and wife from had in years, did several thou Weatherford spent the week-end and dollars damaKe to terraces John Jackson and family of with Mrs.

11. R. Scott. Billie Scott from Fort Worth is spending the week with his and crops and some have had to plant oyer. Small hail but no damage from it but some roads are in bad condition from the flood waters.

grandmother, Mrs. II. R. Scott Jim Killnugh and Miss Winnie West Liberty spent the weekend with their parents, and attended the cemetery working. Several were in Cleburne, Mon day on business.

Uiliiard Macy and Ray Rhodes of Fort Worth were visiting this community Saturday ani Sunday. Leslie Williams, Carl and Guy READ visited Miss Ada at the hospital Alex Vaughn and wife are the proud parents of a new boy that arrived last week. The trustee election went off at Fort Worth. Glad to know she is improving. Miss Lucile Ellis of Baker spent the week end with Miss Flossie Liles.

ft THE EWS? Purcetley of Mambrino spent the quietly as few had paid their poll We understand that W. A Vuugbn, George Cuoper and Harry Cooper were elected. Mrs. Dee Stewart is reported ou the sier list this week The young people in Mitchelj We are glad to know Mrs. Will Newman is some better.

Mrs. Burton Burks returned to her home at Lubbock after a two weeks visit with her parents Bend have started up their Sun A Warren and wife Mrs. H. S. White and son'Ye'Uay nehwl again the brush week end with John Purcelley and family.

Clyde Turner and Audry Bell of Godley spent the week end with Wea Bell and wife. Clyde Pay n'e and wife of Fort Worth, spent the week end visit Udies Mrs. E. oargenl Luther Bell and yrtie Houti ton of (io.l'i'y attended the play Saturday If. W.

II. i. is at tl hett side of granil-s'-n, Howard i i turned homo after spending a few days with her parents, A. T. arbot.

They ask all wiw will to come and cooperate. Edward Phi'ley is their Superintendent. Hancocn of near Gran-', bury vis it I'd in the VV A Vaughn lis ine Sunday a ft err con. There will i.e r.o more pro- grams uptil the school clojing. 4 Henslee, who is in a Furt Worth Warren and wife.

Forrest -Meyer and wife spent the week -end in the home of Preston Meyer. Wallet Liles and wife spent Sunday in the home of Tidwell. Alfurd. Peveler and wife of (i ran in ry spent Sunday -'in the ie me of Mrs. 1L R.

SeotL Oar singing evenings are every tirsi itnd third afternoon and 4 MoTtmiat of Gulf Strcan The movement ol the itn-ara -varies fwirtJrularlj in the winter months. Early in December as little as 2T cubic mile pase a given point every minute. On January 31 11 rtwfl to 80 cbMc miles a minute. A (f hosiMti', a very! Sfi-'iuus I Uiiham family of Hunyan were Isere Saturday. U-v.

I). Turner of Fort was a caller in ib-s com-i' usuiity last Sund iy. John purce'ley and wife enter every fourth Sunday night, so H'ery body come and bring some nary with a)one you. tained the. rcung folks party Saturday uitflH.

Several from hereattended the play at Acton, Saturday night. The graduation exercises and school closing program will be VhxtotG Gibson fflffJ imiMiMllliiiHiMW.II IIIIMMI.MIMI beld Thusday night, Aon! 13. come ana tea your friends to come. wight Gilliam and family at Thorp Spring Bro. Harold Thomas of Abilene preached at the church last Sunday Miss Jewel Watson was! here from Abilene to spend the week end.

Jim Green was pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening; when bis children all come in to visit him and to spread the many good things to eat which they bad prepared to celebrate Li C3rd birthday. tended the cemetery wording When loccly ladiei gather round To rip a cvp of tea And nibble dainty wwrtelettee A gracioui tight to tee Memrmber that before thet tcene Borne ffar achUvei the fee Qttolving tor tXe ihomeamtth tin 4 Wht thafl they have to EaTT" MOST men are unkind enough to unsympathetic toward a woman's perplexity In deciding whut to eerve. Ilowrer, lnc llf cannot be an infinite suo pesflloo of platters of ham and egs. toiiid off with atkpl wma will hr to continue racblng their brats for apjtetlEing combloatW'" fixxL Ialnt3r opwvfacWl sandichr-can te used aa part of pra (rally erory entcrtalnlnu functiot froa. The family newspaper is a fixed feature in the home life of most of the families of this community.

The whole family reads the Granbury News for the local happenings, church and school news and the ads. The home town paper places the best interests of its town and county first and has always helped in the advancement of every worthy cause for the betterment of Hood County, Such a paper is worthy of your support. Are you a subscriber? Lere last Saturday. Marlin Rollins and family of Tolar visited here last Saturday. Lipan Locals Our school did not enter many contests at the Intel scholastic League meet last week, but in tbe contests entered made an excellent showing.

Mary Jo Doss won first place in declamation; Mona Dale Follow ill atid Lovell Stell. first place team In Mr. and Mrs. Kendrix and daughter, Theopal and Eula Brown spent several days at Mineral Wells recently. J.

Stafford and wife of Ve narln two or thre friend for th aftpmoon, to serving- tt Liberate buffet supper to dartre proup. Their basis Is of jilenslnt? texture and flav. cut Into interesting shapes. It then nus visited MacK Liowe and family Saturday, The youngsters enjoyed a social at the liomn of Will Mitch-, ell and wife, Friday night. The public scho-jl and several patrons went to Thominon Mt on a picnic Friday.

Walter Rjberson and wife made a rip to Fort Worth, Thursday. Charles Johnson and fv-nily of Abilene visited Mrs. Tom Stewart last week end. B. II.

Cogdell, Sr. of Fort Worth was here Sunday. arithmetic; Verna Mae Petty and Verline Fcllowill, senior place team in spelling; Ada Belie Wil liaaas and 'Lois Ellen Stell. first place team in junior spelling: Mattie Towason and Donald Rip-jetoe, second place team in sub-junior spelling; Selwyn Fiowers. declamation, 1'nnJ A.

Weber, story telling, first place. Deleath Petty made a trip to Eastland, Wednesday. Hite Rippetoe, wife and daugh' ter, Ersa. and son, Donald, spent I J'f Business comes to the man who has es- 4 tablished; himself and gained a reputation for square dealing. But his business can be increased by consistent advertising.

And how, but through the medium of 11 printed wcrd can it find out? How better, but through intelligent newspaper space can folks be informed of a man's wares or services. Advertise! Not now and then, but consistently. gjrend fr with pood filliiitf. A inimher mirh loafs may bo Hindu, from quirk bread inis-tun-H, that Is. breads that are simile with leavening instead of yrtist.

They are made In a number of different flavors, on of the most tin-uaual of which Is an oli ve-nut bread. OllvNut Bread. ftip ehoprd nuta cup fltifiy chuppd olive IH rus gelf-rlninif fiogr 1 1 eeg 1 cup Qlllk Franz Miller family, Harold and Loyd Miller of Fort Worth visited their parents. Sunday. T.

A. Davidson, Sr, and family also C. M. Wells and wife went to Bluff Dale, Sunday. Rue Derrick and family of Waco visited U.

C. Kidd and wife, Sunday. Mesdames W. Duffleld, Lai-he Seaman, May McCall, Misses Gussie Bonneau, Blanche Robinson and Joe Tom Duffield of Mineral Wells visited Mrs! W. Shaffer, Monday.

Miss Elaine Hale of Tolar visited W. P. Hale and Jfamily the past week end. CHANGE OF ADDRESS Subscribers who are changing post office address or even street number should notify us in advance so as not to miss one or twp issues of the News. By the time the postofflce department notifies us of the change often the second issue has been mailed before we get such notice, so send us a letter or postal card a few days before you change your address Bnd you will not miss an issue and help us keep our mailing list in good shape, last week end with his daugh' tors, Mrs.

George Williams and Mrs, Audis Burk and families at Vernon. Frank Cross made a trip to Fort Worth, Wednesday. Misses Erma and Verlene Followill spent last week end with friends at Granbury. Artie Addison and wife are the proud parents of a baby boy, James Marlin, who arrived on Sunday! S. i.

Totnason and family of Tolar spent Sunday with Mr, Ward and family. G. V. Sears and Milliard Edwards made a trip to Fort Worth on Thursday. Mrs.

Hanse Copeland of Worth visited friends here laat Friday. Mrs. Copeland, formerly Miss Moore, taught music here a few years ago. Mr! and Mrs. Pennock of Fort Worth visited their brother, J.

Wilson, Sunday. W. H. Roach and family of Mineral Wells spent Sunday with relatives here. For Sale My property near ihe light plant.

Address S. Wade, 034 Orange Abilene, Texas. 1. Sift and meuaure the flour. 2.

itiflft th flour with the suprir. 5. the egg and add it to the milk. 4. CVuahlne these liquids quickly with the flour.

Add olive and nuts. folding over thre or fonr times. 6. Hake for 25 minutes at then for 20 25 minutes at BT5'. Tills reclp does not call for any leavening.

Monocalcluni phosphate, as fine a leavening agent fis is known, has already been added. the flour at the mill. It Is In ex actly the right proportion to plvi the deslrel lljrhtness. Salt, too, has been added, so that both these Ingredients may Ignored whe using self rising flour. The bread given here will make the best sandwiches when It is a day old If the sandwichen are pre pared In advance of serving they inuat be covered with first a damp and then a dry cloth.

The Gran bury news THE PAPER THAT THEY ALL READ FOR (B (B (S LIQUID A BI.ETS A I A' I Checks Cohis first day, Head or Neiiiliia in 30 minutes, Mil in 3 tlays. 666 SALVE for HED CiH The Most Speedy Remedies Ko.

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Years Available:
1891-1945