Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1929 Page: 2 of 6
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of a dump ground within the city
limits and especially on the princl-
pal highways, and certainly these
automobile graveyards are just as
Former chairman ot the Re-
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Ruin." which is in its last day at
tin- Palace Theatre
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led by juvenile authorities and —
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seeki r will get his lull quota of bootlegging business around the
emotion, the sensation seeker will home, where he lived officials ot
not be disappointed, yet the 1 the home showed him the gate, and
thoughtful will leave tiie theatre /when he was discharged from hie
feeling that they have seen a mas- long-time abode, state officer* ar-
terly presentation of the most ae- rested him and he was fined $100
rious problem facing the American and costs for violating the dry
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Fot we have something else
heaven to look forward to
As w -ll as our dear Master
Winnie Jean Marsh
Ruin' deals with a subject that is
close to the heart of every normal
American the welfare of our girls
stove expert and specialist in the
care of home and farm equipment
who has been secured as an addi-
tion to our force
Mi Cummins will spend a large
Rowena where the first building
was erected in 1900, now has 50
Zid Herring R W
the games which were recorded on
part of his time carrying
service directly to the homes
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Baptist W. M S. Has Social
to sit up and take notice
tables were prettily appointed foi in dispensing hospitalities
the games High scores were made
by Mrs Joe Simmons and Mrs W
we hear
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Mr and Mrs Leslie Raker t tiler
tain Club
Adding a interesting date to the
social calendar of the week was the
Hollywood can just what
back of it all
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Carter Salads and ices were
v iried
the tea
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butterfiy with r
PRESERV ES in hr Tea Glasses. -ix (6)
$1.64
groups of friends at forty-two
Guests were w elcomed into
rot ms literally filled with fowers
During the period of this special offer we will take your old stove as
part payment on the new one. Convenient terms if you wish, on the
balance
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ey. Leonard Stallings, Troy Simp- tvil 1, c I, ,
nga in graceful arrar gement son, and Miss Alice Morgan as Will I lays >ues Wife
a picture comes
through some new
evening party of Thursday when ice
the members ot their ight bridge
son. Robert Bruce
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The little foot patters we heard
around the door.
We listen in vain. for
McGregor Homer Carsey. Ross Weeks ho e on Eighth Street pro- i them no more
Murchison C W Cheatham. Leon vided beautiful party settings on For he is 4 little angel on the
ard Stallings. A L Brady. W B Wednesday and Thursday after-' other shore
Halley D C Middleton. R W J noons w it h Mmes Weeks and R He was just 4 tender httle bud on
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Internatienal News Service)
STAMFORD, May 3 Manager
Homer D Wade of the West Texas
Chamber of Commerce has receiv-
ed a letter from K M SimmtPa,
sweetwater business man, endors-
ling his fight to prevent worn-out
automobiles from being left on the
[highways
No town witii any pride what-*
ever would permit the existence
has filed suit in Sullivan, Ind.,
! court for absolute divorce from _ ____
nor his wife, Mrs Helen Thomas people today "The Road to Rum" laws
Hays, and custody of their 14- is well worth while ' —==
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Such a picture is "Tiie Road to
Center Local sewer extensions a live chamber of commerce, pro- .
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Earnshaw entertaining large
Brighten your kitchen with one of these new stoves if you wish, we
will deliver it to your kitchen if you do not find it perfectly satis-
factory in every way we will take it out, without obligation or
expense to you
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mile from wn wa sthe scene 01 Bake, were Messrs and Mmes in a cleverly planned arty n the
parties this week on W r Bogle, Estes Lynn, Sun Col- juniot room ot the church base-
ruesday ifternoon brid “^It-ll. Geo Holman Frank Pearce ment last Monday arternoon The I
member ind ‘ t who Played Robert Bruce Alex MeGregot M (ltlh Monday is set aside in the
forty * found places i 1eS Karmany Joe Simmons Will year book as’a day fox social activ-
tablt ' Wedi ut Doose, Victor Miller, W W Carter itv and never was one more en-
" R ede D C Middlet R 1 joyable than this Each ot the five
ed 41 four tables Harwell Claude Stone H H Thom i circ les was responsible tor stunts
Roses i! nt decked lathes and on Miss -ouise orsain and Mrwhich provided ample entertain-
score pads r acted the colors ot Ro Reeder mnent for the afternoon as well as I
tin roses assembled in the looms fun and merriment
L ely < la: two urses Mrs. Creasy is Luncheon Hostess More than fifty women were
were served la as accompanied' Pink and yellow were artistically served punch and sandwiches in’
the swet ai ■ । individual combined into a color theme given the prettily decorated
guest favors emphasis in all luncheon and game
I vited uests were Mmes J J appointments by Mis Bruce Creasy
Beck Vic’ r Miller Leslie Biker an Tuesday of last week i , gm,,
sin Cott Ira S na Fi d Kiech Added charm was given to the] 1 5 ac
le. Ra ph l win Geo Holman, interior of the home on Fourth Five years ago, God sent
Kathleen Drakt Edward Sommer, Streit with gorgeous roses in pink Jack.
B W Denny R l Harwell. Robert and yellow being used in vantage Into the home of Mr and Mrs
Herrtng Bil Denny Joe Simmons, spots A delectable luncheon menu Smith to bring happiness into
was served to twelve guests in । their lives.
three courses at daintily laid and But the other day God saw lit to
Fred Holliday, flower adorned tables take him back
vear-old son I lie suit states
ground* of incompatibility, yet
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path that leads to the road to ruin cBy International News Servie»
until the final fadeout there is not MONTE VISTA, Colo. May 3.—
one uninteresting moment and the James Clifton, commonly known
audience sits spellbound as inmate "Jim" of the Colorado
Rai ely in Hie history of th? State Soldiers and Sailors Home
screen has a picture been so beau-i here, was without his method of
tifully cast and perhaps never has ; obtaining spending money today,
a subject dealing with such a del- l for his occupation has been taken
icac topic as sex delinquency been away from him
so cleverly handled The thrill "Jim" had worked up a good
The quickest wav u> Keep abreast planned will call for an expendi- gressiv: citizens and prosperous
with the times is to read the ad? tun ot appr ximately $30,000 merchants and business men A
Fi in tin interest shown in our beautiful new Perfection
ranges it looks as if every lady wants one This is the
reception this- stoves are having all over the United
States And we are glad of the oilportunity of intro-
ducing them to tin- ladies of Runnels County
( IM SHED No
Lusk C P Shepherd, W B Woody, of many varieties and colors The
K V Northington Claude Stone, , p a stel shades of yellow pink and
M H Watson Troy Simpson, . gr en provided a pvely color theme
Misses Katharine Penn, Maggie and were employed with a butter-
Herring Dorothy Chancey Naomifis motit Cardboard -.vers in 1 Lampasas A new hotel will be
McWilliams and Helen Bi wer th . chosen col adorned with erec ed here in the near future
butterflies covered the tables for
This is tin- finest liquid fuel stove ever built, and we urge you to take
tiie opportunity we offer to own one if you can't come to see it
phone or write us for a free demonstration in your own home
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Hollida Harry Lynn. Grady Her Party Series in Weeks Home
ring. Floyd Carr I R Tuner. Alex The spacious rooms it tiie John
dainty flower tall.es wih
blossoms n sticker At
no 1 a plate containing a
15 religious educational, business and
amusement establishments The
town lias a first class telephone
system electric lights, natural gas.
€ furniahings 1 ! guests a:
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1929, newspaper, May 3, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494100/m1/2/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.