The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1924 Page: 8 of 8
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
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REVIVAL TO BEGI
WEDDING BELLS
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Saturday Is
Hines, Jimmie Lambert and Max-
of
Tillit S. Teddlie, a song
com-
PRE-INVENTORY SALE
If
the neighborhood where both the
season.
husband.
21 Itd-ltw
Sunday
hand
el limed the heart and
Phones 12 and 13.
You Must Have Health On Your Side to Succeed—
See Me at Once—
Nettie Montgomery
d
Dr. of Chiropractic
Nash Hotel
Phone 148
A
United States
HELD BY CHICAGO POLICE
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veral years
Buy BALLOON TIRES and save repair.
Is Green No More
died
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follow ng the
/
Ballinger
Garage
FOR SALE
U. 8. Tires are Good Tires
removes th* catarrhal mucus
mon-wed-fri-d—3tw
All druggists.
1
Sam Behringer was here from
ter busine s.
For rent at very nominal cost
Private Boxes
Individual Keys
also played the wed-
ns
Mendelssohn
processional, and
Ballinger," said
"but if the man proves
13-4tw •
store i* completed.
Howard Wilkins.
of
Rev and Mrs. E W. Bridges,
THE OLD RELIABLE
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4
T
aummunsqu
9e t
slonN,
name.
t hey
w lit re
me.R.E. McWilliams
13-4tw
his
will
they
by
Win- ’
this splendid bargain
ested in threshing
ooking nf
by a number o
time friends of
parties.
Mrs Francis Holliday, of Abi-
lene, was the guest of her father,
Sprayed Rubber
Balloon Tires
Many prices reduced
more than half.
By renting one of our Safety Deposit
Boxes and thus ensuring safety for your
valuables.
Sale positively ends
Saturday, June 28th.
Put Your Mind Entirely
At Ease
Jill
ro l
the officers the dodge that
in case the Chicago authorities from the intesrinal tract and al
HALL HARDWARE C0,
Ballinger, Texas.
A SPINE THAT IS FREQUENTLY ALIGNED
PREVENTS DISEASE
the Willi
at Iallin
Newton, and I have every reason
to believe that he in the man, I
am going after him."
ing and framing. 107
Twelfth Street, Ballinger
1 SERVICE Cameron-Cape
Here you will find the
greatest bargains of the
N • 11
tor of
h
Brown Sharpes
John T. Brown Jr . of Abilene.
•bar
men
three
My experieuce with your
and later imedic ne has been wonderfi.k My
1((GSS19
Flynt,
to be
D.1oodor
DnV GOODS CO.
and the ceremony was witnessed
•m
grey georgette brocaded in blue
and hat of blue straw with grey
trimming. She carried a bouquet
of sweet peas.
The four pretty little brides-
maids. Annie Laurie and Pauline
FOR SALE if you want a
bargain on a complete hay outfit
consisting of two rakes, one
mower and a steel hay press. See
.1 1 . cotton on t he New 1 ) leans
A
Stylish new goods at
prices lower than cost in
many cases in order to re-
duce our stock before Semi-
Annual Inventory.
came te Ballins r
TWO FRONTS—HUTCHINS AVE.& 8‘hST.
Following the ceremony
Dr Alvin Swindell
Her picture hat was in white with now use contain several of his
well-known evangelist, is not a ,
stranger to Bullinger people, •
•If • having conducted a series of
Alba, Texas.
She was educated in South-
next door to the Weeks drug White, brother of the bride; and
A complete threshing outfit, in to Ba t inzrr and placed in jail ist» only to prove that I was still
good working condition . Geiser Newton <nd Harri* swed their as rreen as over A friend ad
Separator, Emerson Tractor. will way ut ■■ the Ballinger jail, and viwd me to take Mayr's Wonder
be sold at half price, on very fav- made the r escape Newton has fid Remedy, and I am green no
orable terms Call and inspect been heard from on several orca m<<« My stomaeh and Fiver
if inter sions .! always under another ' trouble fats all disappeared. It
i, and he succeeded in giving is a simpie, harmless preparation
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pink trimming. She carried an
I Following the ceremogy the arm bonquet of pink ...... bnds.
bride and groom went to San An- The bride is the only daughter
gelo tor a visit, and returning of Rev. and MIrs. P. K White, of
they will be at home on the Nunn
farm near Old Hunnels. and in
A series of revival meetinga
will begin at the Church of
Christ, corner Eighth and Bonsai,
Fridav evening. July 4th, at 8:30
o'clock. W. A. Kercheville, the
schoolboy days, and
man who won her heart and hand
has th- conrratulations of his
many friends
Mr Butler is the son of Mr. ami
f elose and long
the contracting
him. and send i d cris
Wiih the purchase <.f five 31x4:40 Balloon Type Casings
which fit your present wheels, we furnish without extra
charge 5 tubes and 5 straight-side rims.
of Old Runnels, when Garland
Nunn and Miss Mary Holliday
were made man and wife.
The wedding took place at the
home of the bride's mother, Mrs.
Mattie Holliday, on Ninth Street,
Mrs Lee Butler and has also been
a Ballinger bny most of his life.
He has held psitions with differ
ent firm* of this city, and has
many friends who wish for him a
happy married life
FOUND — Red white faced big train robbery near that city, liver an intestinal ailments, in-
muley Cow about five years old, they will no doubt turn him over chiding appenlicitis. One dose
in my corn field on June 11th to the Runnels county sheriff will convince nr money refunded
Owner can get cow by paying and he will be returned here for
coat advertising, etc ( W Me- trial. The grand jury returned
Aden 23 1d-1w • indictments against the man and
. --------------- Harris shortly after they were ar- San Angelo Tuesday I
and
of
Forman White
The w edding of Joseph Forman,
of Ballinger, Texas, and Miss
Mary I ois White took place at |
the First Methodist Church at -
Alba, Texas, an Thursday after- —
noon, June 12th at 2:30 o’clock.
Rev Pinckney R White, father
of the bride and pastor of the
Church, officiated, using
the ring ceremony.
Decorations were in pink and
green. The altar of the church
was banked in beautiful potted
ferns, tall wicker baskets filled
with pink wild roses were placed
on either side. The hanging bas-
kets filled with roses and ferns
were also used very effectively.
Before the ceremony Miss Una
W li- • • nt ' NV Iter Harris stomaeh and liver trouble of five
.......aptured b the fficers af yeurs standing tavk a new turn
ter in exeiting chase, the twotwe years ago wen I took on an
suspeets bring caught near olive greru complexion I spent
Sweetwater They were brought $1 200 with doctors and special
ral years as
BRING YOUR PRESCRIPT-
IONS TO US TO BE
FILLED
A prescription is not merely
an order for medicine written
on a scrap of paper.
It is a commission to pro-
duce a correct medicinal com-
pound required for the success-
ful treatment of illness.
You appreciate the import-
ance of your prescription. En-
trust to us the commission to
fill it. We put reliability, pro-
fessional skill and years of ex-
perience back of prescription
work.
I ink robbery
ring bearer, wora dainty suit of meetings at this place in the
white and carried the ring in a summer of 1921. We feel sure he
Stroble were married at $:00 o‘-
western University, receiving her
bride and groom have resided tor A. B. degree from that institu-
prat tically all their lives. ‘tion
| be br.de moved to Ballinger Last year she was an instructor
with her mother several years I in the isallinger High School,
ago. and for some time has been The groom is ..... son of
with the sales department ofiMr. and NIrs. Lon Forman, of
Higginbotham Bros M Compan!; 4 oleman, an I is employ ed in the
She ha* a w«l" ac p amtanee am First Nation al Bank at Ballinger,
many triend* who will ett n" Mr. and Mr* Forman left by
best winht * lor a happy marriem motor immediately after the cere-
mony for their home in Ballinger.
The groom is HUT among The ‘brides traveling dress was
the most suecessful young I in m- of brow n crepe : hat of same color,
ers of this county, and has chosen and accessories to match.
for a wife a playmate in his ,
- — 1 —Contributed.
one of Ballinger ‘s fairest young
ladies. At 12 IP Sunday after-
noon, at the home of the bride s Dr. W. W. Fowler, Tuesday.
American Central Life Insur-
ance Co. pays another death
claim promptly to Mrs John L.
Cunningham. at the death of her ‘
the pre-nt.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mi*. L l. Stroble. ami
previous has spent the greater part of
her life in Ballinger She poss
esses those traits of character
which fit h r for a good help
met t in th" ! attics of life, ami the
Roy Dewitt Rankin. J. White,
(brother of the bride, attended the
avwau wmi, W. Bronte, bridegroom as beat man.
had business in Ballinger Tues- Mm Cody Barron, life long
day. Mr Wilkins says things are friend of the bride, was matron
lo kins good in Coke ecuz y. l— i. She wor a gowa of
continue to reside
grew from childhood.
cannot get the proof to hold lays the inflammation which
— Newton in connection with the causes practically all stomach.
mony. and returning to lallinger
Sunday they vent to the home of
Mrs. D. C. Simpson on Broadway.!
where they have rooms, and
where thev w ill be at home for
white voile.
Little Thomas Arch Pace
compositions. Be with us and
join in the singing.
"REPORTER.”
night united in matrimony the ne Smith wore dainty dre
members of two pioneer families
accompanied by Miss Josephine
Grant, pent Tuesday in .V ’ene..
Nunn Holliday
The solemnizing of a home wed
ding at 8:00 o'clock Tuesday
• hi- name
t in Was W
man at on re ‘If I
Newton who broke
BEEHIVES You will comply rested for the Winters bank t .
with the law by housing your blowing J D Perkins was sher-j ported that he would move his Dawning." accompanied by Miss
bees in the Howard Hives. Sold iff when the two bandits broke family to Ballinger shortly after Bernice Coursey, organist of the
ready for use. You don’t have to jail at Ballinger. I will prob the first of July He will occupy church, who i.. , -g J
do a lot of shop work and paint- ably have to pay most of my ex- the A T Campbell place on loth ding marches using Lohengrin
ing and framing. 107 North penses to get the prisoner back to Street Mr Behringer will open a processional, and M: ~ ! 1 —
Ballinger." said Sheriff Flynt.) a Piggly Wiggly store in Ballin-as recessional.
ger as soon as the new building: The ushers were Jester D
are here to stay
As an introd ietory proposition we offer without extra
charge for all sizes of Balloon tires, four wheels and five rims
with the purchase of 5 casings and tubes.
Mr Behringer re Burch, of Greenville, sang "At
mother, Mrs T W. Sharpes, on
Tenth Street, the Abilene man
and Miss Lena Sharpes were
united in the holy bonds of wed-
lock. Dr Ab in Swindell perform
ing the ceremony.
The bride and groom returned :
to Abilene Sunday afternoon.'
where they will make their home, I
and where the groom is engaged
n business.
The bride has made her home in
Ballinger for several years, and
was a student in the Ballinger
schools, graduating from the
local high school She has many )
friends who will wish her a full
store of prosperity and a happy
married life.
Butler -Stroble
Tiiunan Butler and Miss Defa
W liters St ite Bank *
e , \ Inman was
pink rose. has a message for every man, wo-
The bride, who entered on the man, boy and girl in Ballinger.
... arm of her mother, wore a heau . 7 “ — . ___
oftieiating, tiful gown <, orehid georgette in poser, will conduct the singing, p
pinkest tone, trimmed in eera and a great treat awaits those
lace and pastel shade of ribbon, who will hear him. The books we
WINTERS BANK ROBBERCoTOAo Up aw
the Baptist pa-tor spoke the
wores that mad" the ) oung man
and young lady man and wife.
The bride am! groom motored to
San Angelo followiti " the cere
Last Day 4
FOK SALE- Poland Ckita l’igs
$3 each if sold at one Aubrey
Brunson. 25-ld-1w-
market advanced about $1,00 a
! lie Wednesday, according to
quotations marl'd up by the
ot ton ex I nge. The July
if riou-rol er <■! market opened at 27 13 and
,, an rexas reached the hig! point of 23.80
Ne k i. ng eld . , . .. during the day s trading.
t nnecti on 4 i t e • ■ hi . Oats jumuped three cent- per
ler • name of l’aul burshel on the Chicago market.
[ ;..t okia " or J e .1 A ats were quoted at 50.50 as
l!" first against 47 40 for tin
as J II Watson day
un.‘ , V on , < W -ather and crop eonditi ri
th u mistake bull ' a- from the cotton states
in e train ■ t 14 be reoprt continumi warm weather
i nd 1 . , bein r eld by ami conditions favorable in most
th. । hi ca . . , s, • on- ft the cotton erov. Lit-
\ t. . ■ • ; tn ent in th r. a was reported in the cut
Kunne . n' f r robbing the ton belt
Ch eago oft
inz to hold W
going r "D
nt, as Wad
after him."’ said S eriff F
soon as he saw in t
Thursday where one of th
held at connection with th
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Sledge, A. W. The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1924, newspaper, July 4, 1924; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694963/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.