Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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flB BALUNGDt DAILY UMM
Joint Recital at Library Tonight
Mendelssohn
of ice cream and cake wan served
Will also figure on all kinds of
Guion
RnfM-ack
Your BankMargaret Raby, Accompanist
We ore here to serve,
and
TIRE buying tiaed
not bo u matter
Birds Neponset Rugsand Hour Coverings
Nifht Phons
f>i<m
Ballinger Auto Co.
'OOOD^iYEAE
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Toie !•>
S2 who died here recently claim-
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plain nr phthal ►klrt with n t»<»x
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30 If
of the
killed or unskilled
^rcasaA down, ulr.t ng the skiuier.
FOUND—Lost and found ar-
at the ceremonies. Grand Master
HALL HARDWARE CO
Ledgsr want ada oay.
I1"'..-' " J"'.I! ,11,'IHIW 'lit
facilities
s u r
thiGALVE8T0N ENTERTAINING
VISITING NEWSPAPER MEN
A small want ad in The Daily
Ledger often saves you money.
riak. You can E»vo
•very assurance t»S
good ve|ue, good
service, and anquare
deal. Ail you .havo
to do is to b"ty your
this
the
It is
and
to the following:
Othelis Jones, Wilma Weather**
by, Estelle Middleton, Gladys
Dodson, Ari ice Whitmore, Dor-
othy Watson, Lucille Guin, Char-
lotte Willingham, Wanda Lane,
Doris Lane, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Truly.„ Chapin
Chopin
Lieurance
Nevin
...Godard
.Dell 'Acqua
Chopin-Liszt
. .Chaminade
for <?n
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ServiceStation
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"wants” column. The ledger
roes into nearly every Ballinger
home. 29-dtf-*
Think of this as your hank. Come in and
tell us h< w-we can help you.
you our
Are.
Mar-1
NOTICE
When wanting screen windows,
Rend Longer "wnnts”
$13.65
$f).75
I7.H0
Day Phone
82
vertising Clubs of America ;
Duck, field sec/etary of the
BALUNGFR STAIE SANK
AND TRUST CO.
labor, li
They brim
inion is the
in fee be at
feat, I
•ti lev
Jke th
' Hvithl
m.t having n •
In the most
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f’--.Juvenile Party
Mrs. W. F. Chastain was hostess
Wednesday afternoon to some of
her young friends and members
of her Sunday school class. The
party was given in honor of her
niece, who is visiting in Ballinger,
association of the author and the
various produc t i o n elements,
‘‘Our Leading Citizen” is a faith,
ful reproduction of the story ex-
actly as Mr. Ade wrote and in-
tended it to be played. It boasts
of a number of original subtitles
by the author that are of the cal-
ibre that gained him his present
place in lite front rank of Amer-
ican men of letters. Lois Wilson
is leading woman.
Chamberlain’s Colic and Di*rr-
hoea Remedy
Every family should keep
preparation at hand during
hot of the summer months,
almost sure to be needed,
when that times comes, is worth
many times its cost. Buy it now.
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REVIEW OF SUIT STYLES
REVEAJLS THE FAVORITES
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in the writing of the scenario
■with Waldemar Young.
Altlio the author was unable to
remain at the studio throughout
the filming of the story, 1
in constant touch with the
and Director Alfred Green.
During his California visit, Mr.| Win. Cameron Lumber Co.
Ade conferred with the casting
director in the selection of the horn* building contracts,
east which includes Lois Wilson,' All kinds of Cabinet work done.
Theodore Roberts, Wm. I*. Carle- Phone 143. J. II. PRICE,
ton, Guy Oliver and others. 1 Contractor and Builder
As the result of this intimate 19-lm(*d
ice Station Sign.
There is cne cn
our place of busi-
ness in tins town
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GEORGB ADR, HUMORIST,
IB NOW SCREEN AUTHOR
best
■ of the
NT — Tw <» furn -h
J.eepin r rooms. Pl*
(By Associated Press)
GALVESTON. June 7.—Several
hundred members of the Texas
Press Association, many accom-
panied by their families will he in
Galveston this evening to attend
the annual convention,of the asso-
ciation. z\ special train arrives
this evening, bringing delegates
from Dallas, Fort Worth, Waco,
ami other Texas points.
The convention, which formally
opens tomorrow morning, will
continue thru Saturday. Many
phases of the newspaper business
will be discussed at each day's
business sessions. The visitors
will be guests of The Galveston
Tribune ami the Galveston News
at a sea food banquet Friday
evening.
Among speakers on the pro-
s-jons are: W.
Louis, former
cd the distinction of having •-
grandchildren and ■'*•' great gram!
Mayo lived at 1 •
pi a al* ■
pith line piece lire--*-. having lii'dl
>f silk and skirt- of teaterlnl like the
oi a hard
f all the way
We know that our success is dependent
upon the | rosperity of our customers — upon
to boost and
r fl* nr lx- ■ g in the hou-< get* qui‘e such
r tn. Thre, time- a day the
I: lit • " ' nli -st wi.it a track from the
i In ti "■ • *ry f'uo ■ IT Ix cause they're
it of I.ai I Use without losing their good looks
Rondo Cspriccioso ---------------------Emma Alice Walker
Chanson Provencale (French)
Edith Miller
The Maiden’* Wish
Danse Pastorale, Op. 37
Emilia Alice Walker
Greatest Miracle of All I
IJttle Picanniny Kid ------- f--------
Hop! Indian Cradle Song I
Edith Miller
Polka De I*a Reine (two pianos)
Miss Walker, first piano; Miss Miller, second piano
PART II.
CATARRH
Catsrrh !*. n i..-»l i!i--»••* greatly
•ueni'ed bv C**r*-* t> tli.nal *■
HAU.’U CATAKKH Mill
sista of an Ointment i»le. h
rtele f b* Io .o' '
Internal Me*!* ne .1
thro izb t :
faces and nsi'.-ta In rlil :.r ••
of Catarrh
luitin.'
'■'I mil wIo* h I.
>• .’I lion in the lllii-l rut ' :i
the (<><»'*l I- form'd in tl
iltf-*|teep plaits at ea< h «l*l
—--I tilde walking length.
If you want cash for your used * *
TEXARKANA The new 1 Furniture, or Stoves call 2tk>
(K)0 Masonic home here hits been Bullinger Furniture Co.
dedicated. M. IL Thomas. Dallas. 17-27td-#
gran*l master of Texas, presided)
at the ceremonie*. Grand Master
J () Wolf, of Arkansas, was one tides recovered thru The Ledger
a ‘‘wonfa’’ Tim I oJtrar
Pcehide, Op. 28
Waltz in C Sharp Minor, Op. 64, No. 2-----------
Emma Alice Walker
»the Waters of Minnetonka
e Rosary
Lullaby from “Jocelyn”
Edith Miller
Violin Obligato, by Dorothy Chancey
Waltz in D Flat Major, Op. 64, No. 1-----------------Chopin
Berceuse, Op. 57 -Chopin
Emma Alice Walker
Serenade Gounod
Pour un Baiser (French) ----------------------------..T*>sti
Viilanelle (French) - ----------------Dell 'Acqua
Edith Miller
Andante und Variationen (two pianos) — — Eilenberg
Miss Walker, first piano; Miss Miller, seiond piano
( ('(’RO — The * Hero Iv.'.irv
Club has established a student-
loan fund, proceeds of which ;u<
to he used to b>au to *t Klentx
without fund* who
high M’li(»*l. Mor* than “ • 11
has I aistil among member*.
of the fill/
. George Ade, American humor-
cnee. She studied tn ( hicago and isf, jM a screen author now. He
since her return to Ballinger has I1(,t only wrote the original storv
been epgageil in teaching both ,,f **Onr Leading Citizen,” the
pnino and voice. ! Paramount atarrinu vehicle of
Miks Margaret Raby will act as T),oniM!4 Meighan, which is being
I '*“•“* 7” ■ suown Ml me Fo-tosho 1 heat re
ability, while Miks night. The public ia cordially in- f„r t|M. time tonight but Im
soprano who needs nolvited to attend. Following ia the w,.nt to California to collaborate
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MARSHALL
statistics of the
her of • 'omm<-
<>nr industries in
growth of Mar-*' ill ■<- an indus-
trial * enter is based u; ■ n ahun-j
date raw material, millions of tons
of lignite and quantities *>! nat-
ural gas-
A*>,<MN),000 terminal wareh
The building at < ne t'me was
aider'll one of t..«* lin**<
kind n the entire South
DALLAi The I -’of ■ (
L at < m 1
Mnrphv v il1 *",,u b‘‘ '
Hi d. II. K. Dickinson.
2td Itw revealed distinctly different
. K>ur*-«i of liiHpIratlon. and fn»hl**n ha-
\\ AN 1 |..D ■ 1 wenty gtiage shot , „ few of (hw|i Tti„
' itrulght skirt mid hr acis>mpan>liig
I'r.ii,-' < Hi......mt. v •!_. -Cin l-i.g . r
oughout < window frames, cabinets, screen P*1’)* -Miss Cleo Legg.
he k<q»t porches, or any kind of special Games of different kinds were
star mill work call and see me at my jeiigaged in by the little folks for
|ahop across Broadway from the H “"d then a delicious course
Misses Emma Alice Walker and
Edith Miller will appear in a
joint piano and voice recital to-
night at the Carnegie Library.
Miss Walker is a pupil of -Miss ________
Miller's and is a young pianist of accompanist for Miss Miller to- shown Mt the
exceptional ability. mi._ :------.
M>ller is a 1
iutro*luctio(i to a Ballinger audi-[ program to be rendered:
PART I.
Automatic
your food-
r from mil.
or tainted.
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Welcome to the demonstration.
ward 1*. Howard, edit* r **f '1 he
Aim riean Press, New \ ork.
Amus-ments ami ent>*rlainm> iits
for outside the business sessions
have been arranged. There will
be bathing parti**- each day. boat
riding out into the Gulf. aiitom*>
bile tours and inspe I n- of
points of interest-
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Sledge, A. W. Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1923, newspaper, June 7, 1923; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1206921/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.