Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 276, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 26, 1929 Page: 3 of 6
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their superstitions, their religious Congaree Swamp. While this was
living near them for which revealed for the first time in
reserved 10 boxes and 300 tickets
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their simple print the life and philosophy of
hued help the swamp dwelling blacks of the
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A new genre of literature
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1. Feb 26 The so-
rally great of the
n enjoy the pomp
I ball next March
gro of the Southern lowlands presentation that was first con-
This hitherto unexplored charac- tained in Julia Peterkin , volume
ter has never shuffled across the of sketches. Green Thursday
University of South Carolina,
which is a valuable contribution
to th ■ world's '•tore of folk songs
Much of the book is devoted to the
folklore ballads of the low squatty
Snyder A whileway street light
ing system has been installed in
this place
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known in some manner Glaser has
kept secret
The list of other unofficial guests
Ticia function has 1 who have already reserved boxes
since tiie inaugu- and tickets reads like a national
ent Taft social register
I be present under
its president Mat-
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Dixie institution, the Colonel No
mention of the valor of its war-
riors nor the horrors of the Re-
construction. No reference to
young knights of e h i v a l r y or
of Senator Deneen of Illinois, have
been stationed in the lobbies of exaltations, their elemental sorrows made of a different pattern than
and joys. that of the Peterkin and Heywood
couragement of the downtown office building is full of
uttee which, despite activities all day long as orders
resident-elect lino- for reservations pour in from all
d ceremony, appar- sections of the country.
r the splendor ot Since February 21 a detachment
oughout the entire of Washington debutant s under
Miss Bina Day Deneen. daughter
Four years ago almost every-
thing necessary for the ball was
1 he modern common sense way—reach
for a 1 *** k. x instead of a fattening sweet.
Everyonc is doing it -men keep heuthy
and fit, women retain a trim figure.
I l,K ky Strike, the finest tobacc os, skilfully
blended, then toasted to develop a flavor
which is a delightful alternative for that
craving for fattening sweets.
Tickets on sale March 6 to 14th. ind.. and for
trains arriving tort Worth March 15th.
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as tenants and
pages of American fiction to any These simple narratives of life's been born at the home of the
great extent other than in a light naked elements of birth and death, granddaughter in the same neigh
or mirth provoking vein Now the earths steaming richness and borhood
overnight almost. he has been the jungle's damp breath taking The wife and daughter and
brought to light by a small group one behind the thin screen of civi- granddaughter and great grand-
of South Carolina literati. lization, was something on a new daughter are doing well according
It was a natural thing that this order, and it caught hold Then to last reports
original fictional type should arise came the be ller from the same -
(By International News Service)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Feb 25
ime, both socially
Was Just Drag-
1. Health Im-
readily After
ok Cardui.
POWDER purchased at the reg-
ular price $1 00, we will give a 75c
COTY’S SILVER COMPACT FREE!
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Toasting frees 1 ucky Strike from impuri-
ties. 20,6,9 phy sic ians recognize this
brushed across the great Ameri- fleeting fancy of the public There
can scene with the development oi had been Uncle Tom s Cabins and
something new almost under the Uncle Remus, and nigger yarns"
sun a realistic picturization of the a la Octavus Roy Cohen but noth
gaudy, carefree, half-primitive ne- ing like the refreshing, realistic
the primitive, practicing voodooism, brought out his story of that quaint
speaking in the main the same dia- old Charleston negro character,
ket they brought over from the Porgy." It too, if not so close to
Calabar Coast in slavery days the soil, was at least a remarkable
So it was a rich and virgin can- interpretative presentation of the
vass upon which these South Caro- negro s mind and heart
lina realists. Juha Peterkin, a plan- Then came another volume that
tation mistress, and DuBose Hey- took the public's fancy Dr Ned
wood, the Charleston poet-novelist, Adams. a Columbia. S C physi
began to paint shuffling charac- cian, came forth with a volume of
ters that none has ever understood negro dialogues and anecdotes
ficial, the ball is
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eight, and soon was
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ken Cardul several
as always done me
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has been proved by
of several genera-
at $30 each The
s are $10 each and COLORADO FARMER WAS
MARRIED ONLY 24 DAYS
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be dancing in the DENVER, Feb 26 Twenty-five
om to the music thousand dollars for 24 days of
amous orchestras marri d life will have to be paid
seated on raised by Lee Ray Baird, a farmer living
islands in the sea mar Greeley, if the provisions of
I humanity Mrs Lucille Lee Baird's petition ,
the officers, diplo- for divorce are granted by Denver ,
nors‘ parties, con- District Court
berally represented Mrs Baird also asks $500 month-
anizations are ex- ly temporary support money
iere in force The The Bairds were married De
• official units is cember 31 1928 She charges Baird
tis Club of New with mental and physical cruelty
sive inaugurations donated, including the services of
er busily forming workers for it This year the hall
Jing invitations to will have to be paid for and per-
g tickets and boxes haps some of the music. But that
iking (are of the merely cuts down the net income
Itch attend such an and does not threaten loss The
rts have been sue- boxes alone will bring in at least
00d health to bring a little temporary r lief of gun
al on one of my and •our xtomach, P’hillipi Milk of Mag
she remarked about nesin Ima acidity completely checked,
ud She told me to l and the digestive organs all tranquilizd
I On । you have tried this form of relief
ion Mid wa to worry ahout your diet
nd experience a in w freedom in rating
Dougherty's office in a
00 years the bril From these notables Mrs Dough-
icial Inaugural balljerty expects to get enough money
every lour years to provide handsome gifts to many
g with President charities. Four years ago she was
of simplicity for able to hand over $42,700 to them
ng now officially and she hopes to do better this
t-ree inaugural time Of the total, $10,000 will go
i held since that to the Firemen's and Policemen's
I Allan Dougherty Fund for Widows and Orphans and
erceived an oppor- th? remainder to the Community
er favorita charities Chest, which embraces many very
e time keep alive worthy causes
Thin pl asant preparation is just a.
good for children too t me it whenever
oatel tongue nr fetid brath signals need
“ola- Authorities attributethe enor-
■ • mom increase in Cigarette
smoking to the improvement in the proc-
ess of Cigarette manufacture by the ap-
plication of heat. It is true that during
1928, Lucky Strike C igarettes showed a
greater increase than all other C igarettes
combined. I his surely confirms the pub-
lic's confidence in the superiority of
Lucky Strike.
fair This is the
led local banks, where they will offer
C there will pass tickets for sale to callers Mrs.
ormed on the floor Cabot Stevens commanded another
ton Auditorium by group in department and clothing
diplomats and of- stores
By ami navy, rein- This procedure is somewhat at
IS. sailors and ma variance with the precedent estab-
91 many governors, lished just before the first inaugu-
He will proceed to ral hall, in 1809, when President
reserved fm the Madison came into office At that
F : time tickets were sold over the bar
1 be other governors in a well and favorably known
fa rounded by their 8*loon here .
are on the stage
23 there were 17 and
:ted this time. It
mong them will be
full of Connecticut,
taff will be Major Engineers from a street car fac-
the president's son tory in Ohio
are here working on
iss Florence Trum- a new type of car which insists on
ors daughter doing the "shimmy"
□vernors have all In addition to shaking up the
age Vice-President passengers the conveyance swayed
i retinue, will run right and left in rhythmic time
intlet. probably at like ■‘ballin' the jack."
k however The patience of local mechanics
those on the floor became nettled The factory sent
dll be watched by out a couple of engineers to locate
irmous horseshoe the trouble They are having no
will hold from 700 easy job
Motion picture actors are under a great
strain they nced the er rm tor ting qualitie.
—— 1 The span of some four genera-
navian realists, these fictional plo-1 lions was abridged by the stork
neers have found a copious field, here recently
has and incidentally, captured the ... . .
1 The renowned bird presented
Henry J Irby. 60-year-old former
chief of police, with a daughter
and a great granddaughter on the
same night
No lavendar and old lac? stuff works, it nevertheless explored
here, which has been the motif of too. a new field
so much Southern scribbling, in Lastly there has come from the
fact no mention of the glory that pres South Carolina Ballads by
was the South, or that famous Reed Smith a professor of the
that a great granddaughter had
«c.i reluxation but dos not hurt the throat
or u ind l am strong fur I uckics th< * are
th. '.t.i.,' of the cigarette picture I uwuld
father hare a l i. < 4. • aju , u nn.d chan rah
Wstrics •r desserts.’’
While Irby and his household
celebrated the arrival of the lit i
tie daughter word was received
f a -weetener Phvsiciana w i! I tell you ।
hat every apoonful of F’hillipa Milk of
Magnenia nettrn’in- many times it*
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 276, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 26, 1929, newspaper, February 26, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494045/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.