The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1936 Page: 7 of 8
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1CHUR(HF*IR *une *s ^usually Capacity Audience
...........J! f*ood Summer Month At Texas’Opening;
Forfar Registrations Dedication is Held
THE BALLINGER LEDGER
Tinkling Tunes. Dances
In Shirley's (,a\ lecture
Bellinger Baptist Cliurili
• 45 » m.. .Sunday chool K t
King. superintendent
11 ». m . preaching by pastor
7 p m . U T U meeting Krne.it Wil* •**' unusually good
Moody, director I •unimrr month for new motor car
• p m. preaching by pastor urrordinit to the rrgtxtru-
A welcome to all wrio wor | **1**' "f County Tax Asses
ship with us »or-Collector W A Forney. Dur-
J H McCLAIN l-astor "" 30 dl*y* » tot»l of 37
pussenner cars and 12 rommer-
Eighth street Presbyterian Church v*'h“>'' *rn' '-'Ulstered In
9:45 a m. Sunday school. Carl l{l,l",, ls counl*
Black. iDerintei.deitt
11 a. m. premium ncim.*
Hummable new tunes taut.. izmg • man. whose identity Is not
new dances and Shti.-'. Temple revealed until lut* In tin picture
jjie In her must lovable believable The < . I i led by Reginald
role' Those are the enlcituinment | Denny. ►'ranees Drake (Jail Pat
Ballinger’* new theatre
Texas, was opened last Friday,
evening for the first program Ttie delight* that 20th Ohturv s Cap-(lick. Rod LaKocque Ian Keith
new builduiK had been under con- tu,n January" bring* to I hr Texas and George Baibler
structlon for the past four months
large crews being employed day
and nlaht to complete the theatre (
before Ballinger's Soth unnlver-
l sary rclebiatlon
SECOND HALF OF SOFTBALL
st \non TO HFt.lN MONDA1
young jieopll s meet
7 15 p m
In*
8 p m . church -. t vice
7 45 p in \\Vdti. .day pi ,-i
meeting follow'd t»y choir pi act in
w It F MOOR* p.istoi
t hur< h of tool
(Corner of Sixth and hum «.
Sunday school at 'J 45 a m . s
H Skelton. sti|>eiintei lent
Preaching at 11 a m by pa 'or
Young people s meeting at 7 p
m.
Preaching at 8 p m by pa tor
•venlng at 8 o'clock
Woman's Missionary s o net y
each Thursday
W S HANCOCK Pu.-tor
Theatre In special mid: nt mall
nee. Saturday and regular per-
formances on Sundav and Mon-
day. July 4-5-6
Three tinkling turn all with Play in the Ballinger Softball
Registrations were as follows The audience that attended the music by law Pollack n ,.i. viv.j League will be resumed Monday
Chevrolet* opening perfmmunce practically the curly-headed stai p|s»r 'night with four teams rernailu.
Patrick Chevrolet Co Ballinger filled huth tin- orchestra floor and 'unity to exhibit her si talent m the loop On* Baptist the Star
*' Passingci Jones Chevrolet Co tin balcony The Ballinger Cherry Chief of these Is I Right Light Refinery the Modern Wood
'.inti is ii passongei and 4 com Band played a short concert In Somebody to Ism- " F l,.r dune men and one Methodist team will
on nod City Oarage Rowena 2 front of the theatre and at 8 . mg partner In a serte? .nineat* remain in the league for the
pi.-stngei 1 commercial C A: C | o'clock a brief dedication cere- new steps Shirley no* Buddy ccotid half of tin seuson
* " Miles 1 passengei 11 numy was held from the stage Kbw n tap star of 71* Follie Officials stated that each car
commeri oil Dickinson Chevrolet Loud speaking apparatus, part and sensation of Hm dway would b* taxed t<-t) cents here-
I of theatre's equipment, was used of 193*1
to present this program Troy) The underlying dr
Simpson acted as master of cere-[of "Captain January
monies and presented Mayoi F the adventures and t.
M Lynn J D Motley 11 C Lyon of Shirley and her
and Rev Homer Vanderpool who sea-salt friends Ouv Kibbee and clent to pay operation costs the
each expressed appreciation for Slim Summerville leagui wail coiitmu* otherwise it
the splendid new show-house and Kibbee who had r* • u Shirlcv will be disbanded
extended congt atulatlon.s to the from the sea when st wa at. ♦
management Mrs Jack Nixon. Infant Is Jealously of th* i Mi and M: L R McCris'y and
Jr. rendered a vocal number. Mrs little girl forever afraid that; Mis T T Spann of Brownwuou
Troy Simpson playing th* arcom- somebody will turn up with a, were gm >ts in the home of Mr
H T Hodge was called better claim to her md Mrs A L Spann Sunday
to the stage foi a short talk and When Sara Haden. • • t.eai old
Joe Fraser, of Fort Worth
visited relatives and friends here
Wednesday
♦
Mr- B M Burk of Abilene was
here Monday visiting friends
♦
R T Williams spent Wednesday
night and Thursday in Brady,
attending to business and seeing
the beginning of the July Jubilee
♦
Mrs W O Wallace wnl return
home tomorrow 'Friday) from
Abil»..e. where she has beer. In a
hospital following an operation.
W E Melton, hea.1 of the Cola-
man Production Loan Association,
transuded business in Ballinger
today
♦
Misses Imogene Waide and Pearl
Curry, of Paint Rock were hen*
Monday night attending the birth-
day celebration.
('" Tin ilii 2 passenger cars
1 <ir*|.
Miles Motor Co Miles 3 pas.
• ii * i i it - Kendrick Motor Co
Winters 5 passenget 2 commer-
cials
l*ly mouths
Sykes Motot Co, Ballinger 3
— . _ , ,,, , passenger cars. Hoover-Wetzel
Prayer meeting each Wednesday .. , ... ,
Motoi Co Winters I passenger
car
Bodge*
Sykes Motor Co. Ballinger 5
passenger. 2 commercial. Bourne j '1"1,0" ll'
Motor -L'o Winters 2 commercial
Pontiac*
after Th*' nuinbci of people in
'ii -st**rv ■ car will not affect th* udnus-
it with sum but u charge will bo made
•:a."-di' f'ii each automobile parked ;.t til**
gri/vlod ground If collection.' an suffi-
t hurcli ol < linst
(Eighth Street, Hon-al Avenue)
Bible school meets at V 45 a m
with comp*'U'tit tc.nl.il for all
classes
Regular M l vi< >• Sum ,v
Tlic public Is in'. '' I to attend
any and all tin
HATS hi 1. MAX 11- If .11: Mn.i • u
first 4li r ist it it l bun h
■ Broadway ! \! irn II
9:45 a. ill . 11.to- -Inml
11 a. m. pit-, ■ mil coni
munlon service
8 o’clock CM 11 • i v i •
We enter an mvit itioii to th*
public to attend all lilt.' .ivtcc
WALLACh JoNKN. Pastor
w.ls given
big hand as he truant officer thr**a
to take Mi and M: Eln • V ( . - - .o'.
Barnett Auto Co
passenger car
Ruirk*
Scliuch Motor Co
2 passenger curs
I'ltUVIlM M nP| \KI It*
n| VI I It FOR < I N I t N\l \l
NllOR | ( ol Rs| IN .11 I \
Ballinger ! -‘PPcwred before the footlights Ml , Shirley from him Kite. • tops Ins 1 daughter of n„ passed MirouiM.
Ctil.LKGK STAI ION July 1
The Centennial year Liriin t -
hurt course will o|mii July 2'.‘ a'
Hodge told the audience tbout tin quibbling with Slin
equipment installed to make tin J"it forces t«i temp-
San Angelo Texa otic of Hit fine t theatre Mis Haden
til tin par! of the tale and aid The climax of tl
it w; ■ built for Halil:, a i jn i ,ii devoted to a thrill
and he hoped thev would us> it hi winch Shirley ant
Appreciation wa.-. expro -ed tor from Miss Haden
the ji.i.'* patronagt wlmli m.td« ketch Although tile
the construction of the new !i"W then friends eontriv
house poNNible happy ending to th*
♦ \ rouial.t e bet Wi t
M’ Cora Thoma: of
nri tiiey Halllin-i Thursday rn rmib to
v out v tt I)evii s Hlvet to s|ienti .t week
attipil ! ;.* . ' 'ppt (1 f.' it a
■ ",,r* i !• w - -ite ' , hut w it I. : i a nd
♦
: Is . flee Mr
sailing Wi<
caught | of Mr
over ttie
B mini ■ i -
liar (clebr.it un
tin
■ ol M: J B t »*'Id* i.
I'a I a. vi'lted in ' I • tl- .'n*
id M: Kriie.t M
w t • cm! and it tei ..u >
( (I hi e | .,
Mi Golden
inivcrsai \
is count\
colorful and Wadi SuH: of Latigct wet*
ft A
First Methodist ( hurch
9 45 a til
A A A! College With
array of distinguished met and In Balln get Mmida
women sjieaker* anniversary celebri
Dr W K Stoudcr extension tng their sistei Mi
veti rmarlaii of Iowa State Col- son
lege at Ames will point out and ♦
explain animal parasites diseases y Jones and Mi
Sunday school. Sam1 and sanitation of livestock every jon< of Coleman, aim Mis Mar- hit
Behringer superintendent day Other men scheduled to diull McCrca of I- Past visited
11 a in sermon b> pastor appear are Dr T O Booth, state fnends here Monday
8pm preaching by pastm veterinarian livestock sanitary
Wednesday 7 'in p in prayer commission Fort Worth Maurice Lite. Mi H. n. Da kins,,:, of
meeting '* Cooper agricultural economist UrownwiMKl retuima home Mon
A cordial invitation l extended USDA Washington, D « and C ,j , aftei a week - vi it tu n with
L Huff president Farmers j,,.4 grandmottur Mrs r a
National drain Corporation Clu Dickinson
♦
to jM.ik at the general assembly
period < ach morning arc II R
Tolly Carl B Fritsrhe Kdv.ard
(t Neal Dr Mnun- I Maff* t Ml
Helen Higglni.s Davi- and d B
Dealy president of the Dallas
News who will aiinouiee th*' win
tiers of th* Centennial lam and
home demonstration contest
Among the women speakers
scheduled to appeal are Mis*
Lila Whitohouse botanist and
.uMior from Aus'iti who will ta.k
on Texas wild flow- iN Mr- Krc*-l
■g at.*. Kibble i*
if ' ii- ' * | ** • r i
.!♦ i li A of Wic hita 1‘oun’ -
comedy elements * '
: 1 > story
♦
while iti Hi*' suj*,
. * ,*.'t Mr
.H:ii Mr* Harrv !. > i,:
at id
Jun* Lang.
rt.’.g youth - ! l !l‘ldri
1. will i < a v 1 Su’ ..i.! IV
fill rom.intir honor- v
Buddv "K.rnna l"t .* :w wc. k
v at*a •
Kbsen
1 tlOll
Tht*v w:d uttend th*
(A*.
Duvid Butler .ilr*
:> -w :.*-d , tenr.iui
expoibitloi; a*. Daiia:
s and
for his (llr.ctlim of •
.* . T* nip.. I 'Gif r«
■lativfs 11 jt*r♦*
hit- directed the
w picture
♦
from .* screen play Ir.
Sam He'l - Mr
aiuf Mr C'harilf
R.u. -
man dladys Dhm.r
Tuget'.d
u,rr. barger ol Ait* New M* >..
were anion'. Mu visitoi - n* r* a-
Ba.llla'i . 50tt bltthday M
to evert' ,* to wot-.hip n, tin-*
services Th*■! i a class in Sun
day school to: cv.-tv ., and vou '/*«'* Kl,, k, ! ; "f
will enu the t- w.hip
HOMKK V ANDI -:l'< m n
I'astoi
( hur* b of the Na/.ircnc
(Ninth Strie' .i Ham Avenue'
Sunday chi* . at f 4 > a ni .
M D Fr* en.an • ' > nden!
Preaching it 11 in by pa ' r
Junior Band at
N Y. P 8 at 7 ) :n
Preaching b p. it
'lordcr \| * ter* With Moll* woo*!
If ti MKround in (Micron at
Palace Thralrr
A tluilllng murdei 'ny.Ntery with
Its background laid . a Holly
M ther Did I .** •: ki> .m. w> d *11«11<- Hie '• ■>*• k-
young Allen la.st nigh at t! Palace Th* foi n x'
Phyllis Wt * mnthet .* Su tlav M : n* * d t .*
nu he had ja.d lost ai. unde and July 5 <i and 7
i felt so sorry for him' The ston- «••• «-rri: tn< ni'.:u .
Mother ft I Know an'.tha.' of a .tar at ., "Mew "a- ►
al" ut that young mat In won't of night .•■ htnan ..t ’ ’I
llaV* a riiatiM- left in a week di ving of M > itiier Un An of 'l.e
time murdt-rs wert c uimitted bv *
w^j
TO OUR THEATRE PATRONS
Ur wish t«» likr ihiN upportunitv to riprrw our deep apprecia*
t.on for kimiiu-AA < i»operation atul vf»l«*tie!i«1 patronage at tl*e
opriuiiK 4»f (Mir neu lr*a* ! lit atre U» assure \4»u that ue uill
strive to merit a roiitinuatioii ol vour paltoitaKt* and friendship
ill the future
T
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legislature tat,
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♦
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tandh m tin ioun«o .ittei hisj
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he was hurd pul
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1 had no id* a rn> voire would
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Summer.
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MIUIAM OAIOAN • (HAV CHIC 4AII
Plus t nnie.lv
“A Wedtime Story”
Miekev Mouse
('artoon
Matin* * I very ^aiurd-v sun
dav and Mondav
Saturdav Midnight
Prev ue
wt u ir>
\ I’erf* * I Program t«»r the 1th
of Jutv
Sundav Shows al I l » I I"*
M«»ndav Continuous sliowing
fr«»m p hi
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SHIRLEY
TEMPLE
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sou wester
end flicker J
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mrmtx’r* of the 1* *n*- 'l"1"1' "" ■
past yeur fre* >11 requ*
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U an atheist *
there * a hell
• Murry him u
tween U - we II •> ' 1 ' '
he lx wrong
H*
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u.d In*
ntn that
Wife to Hubbv I'
look »o thoroughly mi.*'
com re the man to w>
engaged before I married you
♦
Hubby flu .turned i
that check
Wife lint that upleiidld What *
can we buy with It thla time
♦
Patronise our advertiser*
If of u.rvou.* temperament,
w t it* .* in "tor * x[» it you mud
in pi.p.ircil to g*< through a g"*Ki
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it In hiding possibly t h *
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Roaches Watcrbugs Vermin,
Harmless to human beings
and domestlr animals
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Quality Home Killed Meat
Steaks
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Dry Salt Bacon
lb. 16C
Cream Cheese
lb. 18c
LI PTON’S TEA
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O. J.
Harber
1001
Broadway
HARBER’S
* * Grocery and Market
O. C.
Harber
Telephone
294
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l«UIM by |
OIOIGI
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Wnere Pleasure
Costs So Little
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Friday - Saturday
Matinee - Niicht
Sp«*« ial l*rui*s !0< and lSc*
VFu VTial
‘( listers Last Stand"
( omedv
( artoon
Sunda.A - Monday
Tiiesda.A
.ini' ’» ‘ and T
In the store of Kl.r q
lights on unseen kilter
ktrlkes . .. • pktur^«n
the making . . . then
" death stops the shew!
Added
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f «rfcMtit
>U»v ietoi.e Waas
and Ui'dnrhdat Prn **s
Ift* .nut 2*h
Aiwiti ( ool and ('omftritMe
A S'lmiuM Pictwrc with
REGINALD DENNY
FRANCES DRAKE
GAIL PATRICK
ROD LaROOUE
1*1 ii n AlMSii.il
1 Mo a" ' Ni":’'
( orof *’l ! • ih« ’a
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Jul' x II" "
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Broil t'hf Viii It a I’uMt*
I *«J|M • •
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Mutin' »*»* ik« lionnl ■ 'hrv
li*d,ttid ( li.'Hir ItugglrN and
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ot Red Gap”
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