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THE LLANO NEWS, LLANO, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 28, 182*.
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FORMER LLANO COUPLE CELE
ORATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
BIRTHDAY PARTY WITH PRO-
GRAM NEXT TUESDAY, DEC. 3
(Lumber, we mean.) We carry
a full line of time-tested, weather
resisting lumber for the exterior
touches. This is a spot where
anything short of the best is
poor economy. Let us give you
a little advice on this subject when you plan'
that new house. <
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Rockwell Bros. & Co.
B. LANGE, Manager
The following news Hem is taken A benefit birthday party under the
from the columns of the Waveland, auspices of the M. E. Missionary So-
(Indiana) Enterprise: clety will be giyen on next Tuesday,
"Satutday, November 16, was the December 3, at the home of Mrs.
i 30th anniversary of the marriage of Miles Buttery.
j.Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Canine. At the The following program will be ren-
noon hour unexpected company arriv- dered:
ed, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. McDaniel of, Solo—Mrs. Orville Buttery.
Boswell. They brought all the good j
things for a sumptuous dinner, in-
y
eluding the cake, which was iced in
white and trimmed with roses in pink
iacd yellow, with the numerals, lf>79-
1929. Mrs. McDaniel went to school
to Mr. Canine when she was nine
j years of age. Twenty-five years ago
jMr. and Mrs. Canine, who were then
residing in Llano, Texas, sent out in-
vitations to their silver anniversary
isr.d it was to this invitation that the
i McDaniels were responding, having
Reading—Miss I.aVerne Sweatman
Violin Solo—Mrs. A. G. Mueller.
Readlng—MTfcs Mildred Inks.
Solo—Mrs. H. C. Robinson.
Reading—Miss Eula B. German.
Piano Solo—Mrs. Frank Kothmann.
Reading—Miss Marjorie Moss.
Character reading.
Contest.
POST NOTICE
B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM
President in charge. Song service,
prayer, business, Bible drill, finish
last Sunday’s program.
Group captains in charge.
Song—“I want to Live as Jefcus Liv-
ed.” j
Scripture lesson—Brians Ramsey.
Introduction—Mildred McKneely.
The failure of the vineyard—Willie
Pryor.
The consequences of failure—May-
belle Thompson.
Group captain short talk—Mildred
McKneely.
Greed—Mrs. J. A. Lulling.
Moral and Religious Non-cocform-
iity—Helen Morrison.
Imprudent wisdom—D. Broome.
Drunkenness—Louise Hinson.
Special Music—Viola Br< wr.
Secretary’s report.
Closing prayer.
Come early—Bplng
Time—8:30.
1 have bought the trapping rights
kept the date in mind. on the w. H. Ligon ranch and this is
j "Mr. W. W. Canine was married to t0 notffy the public to keep out. Any
Miss .Martha Ellen James in the old violations of the trespass laws will be
(Freedom church, the Rev. W. T. Cup- 1 prosecuted.
, py reading the service. Allen James [ 10.2t.p A. R. COURSEY.
'and Miss Anna Snyder were the at-
i tendants. Mr. and Mrs. Canine went
your friend.
CARO OF THANKS
to Bepton county where he was teach-
ing and made their home for several
years. They have eight children liv-
ing. thirteen grand children and one
great grand child. Among those at
1 the celebration were Mr. end Mrs.
--- ! Gilbert Blake and George Canine."
We take this method of expressing j It will be remembered that for a
our thanks to our many friends for few years Mr. Canine operated the
their kind words of comfort and also Llano Milling and Manufacturing Co.
for the beautiful floral offering in the at this place and it was he who erect-
recent illness ahd death of our belov-
ed baby. Especially do we thank Dr. |
Fowler for his untiring efforts in our tin:e they were here, they made many
behalf. Your kind ministrations and friends and are well remembered by
loving words of sympathy will ever be a. host of Llano people who will cx-
i herishod in our memory,.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T.
LOST—Tan calfskin Purse, trim-
med in brown leather; contained a
ten dollar bill, four one dollar bills
and two dollars in silver, also a slip
of paper bearing the signature of Mrs.
Alice Porter. Finder please return to
this office and receive reward.
POST NOTICE
This is to advise the public that all
lands owned or controlled by any of
ed the building for a flour mill here, jtbe undersigned are posted under the
which is still standing. During ihe |aws Gf Texas against trespassing and
no hunting^Arapping or other depre-
dation will be permitted. Please stay
off of these lands.
Freeman Bros.
10-2m-p Dr. G. L. Gray,
J. L. Kuykendall,
You Can Pay
For Your New Ford
Transportation
As You Use It
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(tend congratulations to this couple
McRorey, as they turn the half century mark on
McRorey, their marriage voyage.
Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Berryman |
and Family.
MODEL T FORD CAR
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to express our deepest
appreciation to our many friends for
"heir kind and sympathizing words
and noble acts of kindness during Ihe
fines** and death of our beloved wife
end mother. Also for the beautiful
floral offering. We shall ever hold a
, Looks as well as new—very thing
for children to ride in to school.
Three gallon Jersey cow cheap.
H. BRA.ME.
Mrs. M. G. Callaway, Miss Pearl
Callaway, John Callaway and daugh-
ter, Bernice arid little grand son, John
I Wilburn and Doran Oatman, both
students in Southwestern University
at Georgetown, were week-end visit-
ors with homefolks and friends. They
, were accompanied to Llano by their
'college friends, Cecil Childre and Ted
| D’Avant. All returned to their school
’work Monday afternoon.
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for
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time payments
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Another
Economy
This Authorized Ford Finance Plan is
available to our customers and makes
it easy to own a Ford Car.
kind feeling for each of you and may William, ail of Fort Worth, were in
ECONOMY
TWINS
I a just Father reward you is our sin-
| cere prayer.
J. S. Smith and Faniilv.
----p-
j House for rent—.Mrs. S. I. Decker.
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Llano this week and a portion of last
week, being present for (he Ellison
trial in which lie was charged with
the killing of their brother, L. C. Call-
away of this place.
METHODIST CHURCH
AND AGAIN!
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2
we will start buying
TURKEYS!
FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON
Our facilities will enable us to handle your TURKEYS
more than twice as fast this year as any year heretofore.
No need waiting until late in the season to sell.
As to the PRICE: we are able through our New York
connections, to sell at the top market price, therefore,
we can assure you we will pay all the New York market
justifies for your Turkeys.
■Bring- ta yoav mature birds -and’ hold" the undeveloped
ones until later in the Season, It will be well worth
your trouble.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Our
goal—every member present on time.
Communion service at 11:00 a. m.
Sermon subject—“Toe Inner Life of
the Christian.”
Preaching at 7:15 p. m. Subject—
“From Failure to Victory."
Midweek service Wednesday night.!
Meeting ol Woman s Missionary So- j
ciety Friday at 3:00 p. m.
J. W. BLACK, Pastor.
Watkins'Inks Motor Co,
Roy B. Inks, Mgr.
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DO YOU PRINK
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
It is a fact that the man who buys
liquor knows that before it can come
into liis possession, the country’s laws
will have been violated. A Lockhart
man, a former anti-prohibitionist, was
off, red a drink in a friend’s office.
He declined. ‘Didn’t you used to take
; drink occasionally?’’ said the friend.
The annual Woman s Day will hfc ‘Yes. a good many of them’.' said the
observed with appropriate services at former anti. “Have you lost your
11:00 a. m. Every woman in the jaste for it?” said the friend. ‘No,”
church is urged to be present, espec- Raid the former anti. ‘Then what’s
jally those who belong to the Mis- ;j)t> matter with you?” said the friend
sionary Society and Aid. The sermon : Said the former ami. “The law of
will be “Christ and Womanhood.” , the laud has been violated in your
The evening sermon at 7:30 will be .having this liquor in your possession,
"Ships That Pass in the Night.” jj aui now as I have always been, a
The official board will meet at 2:30 . istw-abi<lins citizen, therefore I don’t
Sunday afternoon.
drink with you.”. He spoke a truth as
AUTOMOBILE FEET
Our services are all seasons of hap- every one knows, a truth that few
py fellowship. Why not enjoy them? have the courage to speak but if all
R. M. HUTCHISON. Minister. men took the same view of the mat-
ter as did the former anti-prohibi-
tionist-, enforcement would not be a
problem and liquor law violation
When new habits or fashioits are i would not set the example for so
adopted new physical troubles usual-,,rhtr Jtwk-sness.—Lockhart
lv make their appearance in due time j lister.
We have long suspected that so much | .__0__
tiding in automobiles and the great j
decrease in the practice of walking j
.
WHAT OF AMERICA?
would Ik- reflected sooner or later in
physical infirmities. Chiropodists in
convention at Buffalo tell us such is
already the case. In convincing fig-
tires they say that cases of. arch trou-
ble in (he feet have increased 75 per
cent since the auto came into general
use. And they advise a walk after
every ride, 10 minutes walking icr
every hour spent in riding.
The advice will l»e followed bv very
few, but the facts In the case should
Sht-c makers
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JORDAN
PRODUCE COMPANY
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LLANO, TEXAS
not be forgone
not the only ones '-efferiug l’ror
popularity of the auto. The muscles
V-r --»**■ »«*/ • -l—.. - 'V*‘ - -e-
ma< and ttfirpapMe and those ot
feet have a lot of responsibility rest-
ing on them.—The Pathfinder.
Today America is prosperous and
progressive. Lei us ardently hope
and fervently pray *hat it may not
suffer failure because of its success.
This nation now ha» industrial and
financial* leadership. What we need
is mental and political leadership,
mental leadership toward higher and
holler aims; political leadership to-
ward purer purposes, unquestioned in-
tegrity and greater sagacity. Sane
thinking and plain living must take
^ j the place of low thinking and high |
1 living. There must be a regeneration
. !of earnest, sober thought and a reviv 1
,l 'of'^TiiTrarreVponsTbilityNatimia!
development ,s in ntuurii with ihe
lives of the people composing a nv
tion. If America tails to produce
men and women strongly nurtured
physically, highly trained mentally
and properly principled morally, our
"For three years I are only baby 1nu.nm pion)Cers »o, hav„ braved
food, everything else formed ^ Lnd ,lared ,n ^.-Exchange.
Now, thunks to At.lerika. I eat in' j__0._
thing and enjoy life Vrs. M. t unr FUivd Walker of pus Christi has
Just ONE spoonful Arilerika reltev lif<n (|| vl„- ,,e in ,hr hone „f
es all GAS so you Of cal and sleep r;ir„nt(< Mr Mrs W H
better Acts on BOTH upper . nd vy.,]-K„r
lower bowel removlnr t<Oi«oti« >• • | _______^_______
never knew were tb* • and whe b
caused )onr ston., eh trouble. No
MARRIED WOMAN FEARS GAS
—EATS ONLY BABY FOODi
matter what >o.i ha ■ • fue,| for stem. 1 sister Mrs
a, h and bowels. Able •.* w ill snrpt .se
J owl Sold hy A H HhUHI. 8 DRUG
STORE
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Mr and Mrs, J 4 Se,.n..v - of
Roanoke. T* tas *•** here sdh his
L. (’, t a otway during the
trial of II F Elltsor for tire killing
f Mre Uallayaw * ’ -dqitil L «’
|V|Y,
Make Up
Your
Christmas
List Now—
BRING
IT
HERE
Vc o have something for.
.veryone!
Trie most uuhsuhI and
reason a hie collection of
('hr!-turns gifts evei
hled!
M*- * • *»'.* w. . -a
Shop ejtrlv t„ JmI- • n
. • I van t a ere of our hig »ele;>-
ti'Ui o gifts to choose *■ i.
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1929, newspaper, November 28, 1929; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth766891/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.