Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 302, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1929 Page: 3 of 6
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MIAMI HAS MOST UNIQUE GIRLS' SCHOOL
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VARIETY GIRLS
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worth the money
DANCING
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COMEDY
BLACK - F A C E
1927 Chevrolet Cabriolet
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1926 Ford Tourings
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192S Whippet Sedan.
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These cars are all in good running con-
should call and see them.
suit your convenience.
Comedy —
Ballinger Auto Co.
"SAILOR GEORGE"
SICK STOMACH
Just Received
Watch This Space
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Jackson, MLv My first exper-
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AMERICAN
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BEAUTY
and bridge
you th
THRILLS
Tdsdale and Ernest
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guests from Eden
TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED!
Snowden were
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Telephones 318 and 357
QUEEN PRICES
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train of Pullman cars with baggage
coach will be held overnight at
Bryan to accommodate those who
make the trip on it
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IT’S THE GIRLIE
GIRLIE SHOW
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New shipment of Ameri-
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Bryan Special to
East Texas C. of C.
points have indicated interest in
the forthcoming convention and
the possibility of sanding special
d legations.
Noel
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March 30th at City Grocery.
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the following models:
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DATES roEF ANNOUNCED
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All or any part of your banking business will
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First Trial of Black-Draught
Convincing, Says Lady,
Who Escaped Suffering
By Taking It.
enjoyed an unusual program last
STAXARD-TILTON
A MuImgcoNN
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in pink and green ice were passe l.
The invited list included: Mmes
M H. Watson, W. B Woody. Leon-
ard Stallings. Bradford, White. Ag-
new, Clyde Coutrell, Bill Denny
Fred Kiechle, C W Cheatham, B
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Real Money Savers at City Gi ■
ry Saturday March 30th
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TBEAUTYP
U-FLOUR a
LAST SWOWING TODAY
picnie lunch on a grassy knoll over-
looking a sapphire hay thia is the
routine to supplant the old heart-
breakine grind of s< hool days of a for-
gotten age where the rod was rarely
spoiled
in Miami there is just such a haven
for children who are learning the rem-
menu of education clone to nature •
Me Miss Harris’ Florida School, Mae
•Jed on Biscayne Bay in a cloisteree
garden
Whatever the transition of the mod-
who- (--r:
< a um’ of •a
lion where
BLACK DRAUGHT
inage tom n e-
taking the Black-Draught in time,
I could ward off these sick spells.
“And so for the last twenty years,
when I feel the least bit bad. I take
Black-Draught and feel that it has
saved me much pain and sickness "
Constipation danis up poisons in
the bowels, where they are absorbed
into the general system, causing
many sertous symptoms.
Thousands of letters of praise
from users of Thedford» lack-
Draught. on tile at the iaboratortes
where Black-Draught is made teg-
The Countess of Erroll is leaving .
London shortly for Cannes. In the
south of France, where she will en
list as one of the many dress
models employed by a famous Par-
isian dress designer, I
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Will Held
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Plans are under way in Cuero
for the establishment of a munici-
pal landing field
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PRICES: IU< 30c, 40c
Sherman The annual value of
products manufactured here is es-
EBIEy!
seed yo
our «
-------------------------- ag Uda unique educational institution
school from the early part of ttiBor giria in 1914 on a beautiful old
The rage
women to
was the
ner was
prettily
place cards and other game acces-
sories and sounded the chosen
On Tuesday
Sommer home on Ninth Street formality was the key word for the of 11 model meal The
Be wise and advert
afternoon bridge
The members of the Y w A
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lowers. These positions were kept
Mmes. Fry and Sommer Entertain throughout the whole evening for
Eriends a grou of cleverly planned games
Spring flowers in pastel shades played under the capable supe r-
decked the .rooms of the pretty vision of Mrs Joe Foreman In-
Chapter
R. A. 1
Council
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on 2nd
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to at
I cordial!
LONDON Mar 28
mong English society
desert the tea dance
2
Not since Rockies’ have Dane
and Arthur had sue i a wow! Gags
gags gags all new and original
—all guaranteed to make you
laugh 'til you cry
The boys get into the peniten-
tiary. make its footba I team. fall
! for the same girl you must see it
! to believe how really fumy it is!
Teague Mmes Woods
Earl McWilliams A W
food was
Mrs Me
estate on the bav fott eartv ays it
numnterec iue t~ *te nme*es enper "ty
then onl a . npmrudva stude te
OUR BANK seasoned by over FORTY-TWO
YEARS of successful and progressive
operation, stands ready to serve you
financially and to administer to your
Banking needs in a sound, conservative
r wwemy• to the church basement Y. W. A. ENJOY PROGIAM
5- EV ! On arriving each guest was giv-
UU_"Haa4 ■ en a number and all the odd num-
Ky 1.#24_8 S“ jbers were on ‘Sam's" side while
1 {the even ones were ‘Ruby's" fol-
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Behringers are Complimented
The members of the Sunday
school class of the First Methodist
Church of which Mrs J G Dous -
lass is teacher. paid a pretty com-
pliment to Mr and Mrs Sam
Behringer on ‘Tuesday evening
when they invited more than 100
4 , $
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motif Candies in card shapes in
the pastel were inalvidual tbubnmewtve und . . •
guest favors Lilacs centered the ivi Cheatham home on Broadway Ptttyulid tabi, Mrs M C in
linen laid tables at the tea hour acted as nost and Miss Grace Mur-
when lovely refreshments of chick- Orchid and pink tones were EiV- chison as hostess Mi s Zemma
en sa’ad sandwiches, ripe olives, en emphasis in all details Clus street asked the blessing
potato chips, angel squares iced ters of violets centered live tour- Those present enjoyed the din-
- some tables daintily laid in crepe ner and declared that the meeting
Lodge Ne
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esday vf
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was well worth while both from
a practical and social standpoint
dition and if you are .at all interested you
run W N Blanton, manager oi
the East Texas Chamber of Com-
merce. has advised that the Pine
Bluff 'Ark • Chamber of Com-
merce expects to send a large spe-
D Frazier, L 1. Stroble, Geo A'
ery, M L Collins Wylie Lewis, E
B Killingsworth and Gene Craw
ford were Bullinger guests
Mmes Fronea Davis, W B Pes-
ton. Roy Wilson, Lester Worsham
Lula McKee Frances Earrar Zach
Davi*. Frank Miller Prugle, Grum-
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BQoTHEp
LOVE.
guest of honox Ihe
develops the . u‘‘•
rollment soc n gre ..
r No. 26
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Second v
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[iNS. W
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W. Denny. Sim Cottelie, K V
Northi .gion, Henry Jones, W M
Hill. J. J Beck, M B Healer J
O. Douglass. Fred Holliday. W 1.
Brown. Cha- Bailey, Robert Bruce
J, N. Ogbourne Chancey Nelson
of Brownwood. I* C Middleton
R W. Ear:'haw John Werks, J
D. Motley. Ralph Vancil, Garrett
Daugherty. Troy Simpson. Misses
Grirfie Atkins and Katherine Penn
obscurity and wholesome exercises
speclal attention and healthtul sur-
roundings rise in its stead The Flor-
ida school is the acme of modern ideas
in school currieulum for the tiny tot
as well as the advnnced students in
the upper meeol From chidhood
• endent aw tutored properly pe r
--e-• lo develop their natural tal-
-= •md encouraged in exercise anc
for which this climate is aa-
m--t• adapted
You U get your money s wor'h
City Grocery. Saturday March Kith |
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A small down
COI MIS, OF ERROLL, is
NEW Bl SINF ss Ki < Ki II
(By International New* Service!
BRYAN. Mar 28 A number of
special trains will bring a host of
delegates and visitors to the third
annual convention of the West
ITexas Chamber of Commerce, to
be held at Bryan May 5-7. reports
received by the local convention
committee indicate One of these
trains is to be known as the Pres-
ident's Special," in honor of John
D Middleton of Greenville, pres-
ident of the regional organization,
according to plans being made by
the chamber of commerce of La-
mar county. Paris.
This special, a report from Pans
discloses, is to start from Paris.
with a delegation of 75 to 100
business inni and others, and it
is planned to pick up additional
delegations at Cooper Greenville
where the president lives Com-
racier and possibly Terrell Dele-
gations fi m Clarksville, Honey
Grove and H .1 ham are expected
to board th' special at Paris This
Wednesday afternoon when Mines evening’s entertainment and nil
Edward Sommer and L. H Fry minated in the serving of odapop
were joint hostesses at bridge. In and sandwiche s at a late hour
art tulips and daffodils -.domed
tions where more facilities wev terc-
sary Thus it became the schooi of
"outdoor education" where the factor
of heait became ha vital as the fa tor
of mental development
Miss Harris school today is the win-
ter headquarters for hundreds of chil-
diren whose parenta come south each
winter to esc ape the rgorous north-
ern winter The courses range from
kindergarten to colleve preparatory,
credits for which are nonored by all
colleges and universities in the south
and north
Unlike its predecessor this modern
school attends to the needs of enil-
dren after clash as well a* durinc the
study hours No hild unless p yni-
cally unable la permitted to ro‘ i the
out-of-door actvities
table for the world of business has
found another victim in the Count-
ess of Erroll, one of London most
brilliant hostesses
The last previous recruit to the
business world was Ladv Eleanor
Smith, the daughter of the Earl of
Birkenhead, who has taken a post
as fashion he l ess" in a large
London department store
refreshments were
Mmes Farrar and
Clain and was served in the cor-
rect way by the members of tin
auxiliary Those who enjoyed 'he
m al were 11 members and onel
visitor Mr Tommie Lewis who
wind blown prim class recitation in
die n es t a wooded glen and a
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MIAMI Fla Quiet study under a century. It has seen the rod pass into
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That's the Only
Bay to Describe it
[paper covers for the serving of
refreshments in two courses, and
en corsage were favors for each
guest with the sw ft course Tallies,
score pads and candy cups further
stressed the pink and orchid motif
During a business meeting winch
followed, Mmes W B Woody, M
H. Watson, Robert Bruce, Leonard
Stallings, D C Middleton and
Cha.* Halley were elected membe rs
of the club
Guest invite d were Mmes
Hom i Carsey Alex McGregor, K
V Northington. Floyd Carr, A B
Stobaugh Audrey Spencer, Claude
Stone R W Earnshaw, Delbert
Vancil Ross Murchison. Bailey,
Woody. Watson. Bruce, Stallings
n W Denny. Alton Brady Felton
Wright, L R Tigner. Fred Holli-
day. Rufus Wheeler, Troy Simpson
Mrs E. P. Earrar of Eden Enter-
tains in Teague Home
The home of Mrs G P Teague
on Eighth street was given a fes-
tive air on Tuesday afternoon when
Mrs E P Farrar entertained to
honor Mrs Fred Woods The af-
fair came as a complete surprise
to the gut t of honor and tin- aft-
ernoon hours spent pleasantly in
conversation passed all tooswitly
you don’t know the secret
of successful cake and
bread making.
Mi Pulia Fillmore Harris, graduate , Asidr fre m tiis .mu Or nutred
af the University of Minnerota. found- eft dies there are cour in music
art, art apprectat inn 1 ngu chem-
i tatry • nd wcretariai subjecta
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Lots of Pep and How!
SINGING
Mrs J H McClain their coun-
' seller
Th? program for the week was
a practical lesson on the serving
me that it was a good medicine."
says Mrs Ida Kersh, 311 South Con-
grens Street, this city, who says she
has taken Black-Draught for years.
“My trouble.” writes Mrs Kersh.
“was sick headac he which seemed
to be caused by constipation I
used to have a thick, slimy taste in
my mouth, and such a tired, bad
feeling. Tills would be followed by
headache and sick stomach I would
have to stop my work and go to bed
“I read about Black - Drought and
decided to try it I found that by
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Lu. ai7"™- h3*Ane
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tdy to the high esteem in which
it is held for the r^irt of consti-
peton and amndaat ills. nc Mf
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 302, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1929, newspaper, March 28, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494070/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.