The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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show what
can be done
with children
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a well regulated .training
for nurses and to"
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women, who kept records of how
their time was spent for a month
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Farmer’s Wife
Rests 3 Hlours,
Dailv Average
13 year search made by one of
people a storm envelops him
But the idea is at least 1 000
Walker, here this
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oss and
tie week
Ith Rev
ROLAND YOUNG
1 way commissioners
I from every state
"Helensville, this day The quiet
DOKOTHY SEBASTIAN
and Mrs E R
veek
Superintendent A H Smith, of
the Winters High School, was in
Ballinger Monday attending the
football game
Mrs Leonard Mauldin, of San
bon who is to participate in the
ERNEST rORRENCE
w nHS LUTE
week was concluded at 10 30 p
I night remain
slaughter case hero, the evidence
TEMPLE Nov 9. Consterna- was finished about 3 30 p m Fri-
tion aroused in a small New Zea-day and the lawyers started their
land town thousands of miles arguments shortly after 5 o-
from Temple by the arrest ofclock
& 2
f >■ ssion of the court on Monday.
Armistice Day Several criminal
n a farm of Mi
gAy have as much leisure as
/heir city slaters
/ Those conclusion.* were reached ■
i from a survey of 50 Kansas farm
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day by day records
farm women are
American hous wife
herself by this dat
the Kansas State Ag
lege
war willed when his companion’s
gun was discharged by a vine
‘Tony Baker, 50, wa - killed near
Mineral W lls when a ch rge from
a shotgun in his son's hands hit
him
Opal Waldrop, li, .it near Cor ..
tell 4 a g
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bad breath ■
*poonful of Ci
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ways you
to clear the
and in a hurry
| papers from the country . m Friday
The man arrested was A B Distriet Judge E. j Miller an-
Couch, living in Helensville, New nounced that there would be no
Zealand, under the name of John
Grey Hiss apprehension ended a
were represented here today
• time, abo
A women If thetr homes
ide conveniences of the
nen between 30 and 40
more leisure than tnose
n 20 and 30 or more
a new start by regulating and
strengthening the stomach and
bowels.
Mothers by thousands praise
the gentle elfectiv eness of this
rich, fruity product which ail
children low. Mr* D H Keat-
ing. 1318 Hays St . San Antonio,
xuys Nothing i I.now an take
tl e | ac of < alifornia Fig Syrup
in my home i. has been a ble
ing to my little girl during colds
and upset spells. It always ; as
her right in a jufy."
Words like these ami sales of
four million botties a year ■ w
how in thers depend on Cali-
down to
arms
Near Bay City, w H Martin
LARSH corrective measures
II are seld m ne -sary w ith
a child! Mo-t modern parenta
recognize tt is That ■ the reason
so many agree ■ • this g«r tier
nsolidation
announced the personnel
spending a year in the
Texas Baptist Sanitarium
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lumber bill ' ur pric
tunes so 'he church 8 stant
High- spent by the state in forming the
officials division.
union |
and physicology; Mrs. J M Sim-
mens teacher ofshetetics
The hospital intends to operate
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little Riverside township of Hel-
teaching staff of the nurses train-
ing school as follows
Mr and Mrs. J. T Nelson are
at the head of the professional
departments. Mrs. Nelson. R N
superintendent of the nurses, is
a graduate of the 1824 class of
the Baylor Hospital training
school at Dallas, and has had
several years experience in Texas
and Arkansas Mr Nelson grad-
uated from St Paul's Sanitarium
training school with the class of
attorney general.
the towns leading citizen on The jury after being out about
charges of forgery in Temple. forty minute returned a verdict
Texas, has been disclosed here
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making impronvements tha
care for all k> ' d surgi
obstetrical cases vell
limited number it medi il
The Ballinger Sanitariu
is stated. is a priv ite inst
operated on private ipit I
the intention of
pitalization that '
none for the c tizens of Bal
and surrounding ■ 1' r)
All doctors u ' their •
will receivi
courtesies a ' ■<.'
ever be the ;
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. sary. Al-
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em harmle-sly
. .tm child
fornin Fig Syrup. One
caution. The name '( a li-
fori, a" on the carton
marks the g 1 ne, fa-
mous for 50 y< ara.
K1 v i 1; SMANNON < .1 i S JOB
icai pr lute instructed 8
to adopt sacred words r
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AU TTN, N v. 12 T. L R hert- ,
n, idjutant general: S H Ter-
’I, < mptroller; and Rice Tilley,.
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resting to Ci ... says
in 1917 The uni' I. et ’• am?
a part of the regular arm
The Texas officials are ceking
reimbursement for the money
requirements yn the training
school departnent At th’1 present
tune three young ladies who are
augh acbu sd graduates, and de
lene.
Mrs N M Campbell has charge
of die dietary department
The teaching faculty at present
is composed of an experienced
personnel most all of whom are
well known here:
Dr A S Love, teacher of G U
and surgery. Dr C A Watson,
teacher of essentials of medicine.
Dr J W Blasdell. teacher of ped
iatrics; Dr C. F Bailey teacher
of anatomy; Dr O R Lasater,
teacher of bacteriology. Mrs Nel-
son. teacher of modern methods
of nursing Miss Kemp, teacher of
history and ethic of nursing Mr
Campbell, teacher of chemistry
Karl Morley. Chas Coombs and
J D. Motley left Wednesday at
ternoon for San Angelo to attend
e meotine of the West Texas
Utilities Company in that city A
barbecue will be served in Conner
uon with the Han Angelo meet ■
ing Wednesday afternoon at * o-
eighi hours a day th
woman ineiuded in
Our big, new Decorative
Rook -how s many new . in-
trigu ng styles. Notice,
too. the big Friday and
Saturday values listed.
English Music Festival here
ensville was metaphorically shak-i _____
an to da oundatana last Tues WASHINGTON, Nov 12 The
he company of a sherirr from tar mttec today tcgan an inquiry
away rexas arrested John Grey into the reported plans to organ-
me of the most prominent cit- ize the Southern Republican
izens • ' ' News of the arrest Councu "to hola in lne" the
as a thunderbolt to the residents Southern states, and among the
Grey has associated himself with exhibits placed in the record was
many local activities he is a letter under the name of J A
known as honest John Arnold, manager of the Southern
The correspondent interviewed rarifr Assoclation, discussing the
a number of other leading Cit- place of the negro in Southern
ens One said that if Grey were politics
to run for mayor the citizens " Another doc cumnbnt which
would put him in Another said ported to give the plans of the
.We have lost one of our best southern Republican Council
1 Uz n8 said "Negroes tn Southern Re
No less newspaper -pace was publican politics can best be elim-
accorded Sheri f Mr J Bingham inated through the election of
who went for crouch He was call- negro Democrats to congress from
ed the Texas sheriff who got his st Louis, Chicago, and Harlem
man, and his picture adorned th- tt added This matter is now in
front page of one of Auckland S , .
... , capable hanids
eading journals
li touch with the’pinnned to leave today for ai-
ington in an at empt to ge $200,
000 for the st.it which was spent
me
wher ■ adbreat
hew ia hes, t
SAN ANTONIO, Nov 12
The Ballinger Sanitarium
with the arrival of month old
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N M Campbell, business man-
ager has had several years ex-
perience in business as well as
instructor in various institutions
of learning. He comes here after
barns Wt would like to figure on your
heve, disc ardng one theve
~^ll with A/rrt—
tkjl we may be rrady to
Serve You in Vour
minister nowadays suggests that
hymns be set to jazz tunes in
order to bring them nearer the
for th" organizaion of tl 3 Sth
Division. Texas National Guard
! p S-W Flat-T one makes it casy to
(% $2 have smart, colorful walls in all
2) homes — old or new--at a cost
pt- within the means of anyone. It
is the most economical wall finish
Se rswru—a wall paint with wonderful
-papne body that thoroughly hides the
old surface and covers more square feet of
wall per quart.
Its rich, lasting colors are washable. Re-
decorating costs can be saved year after
year by merely washing your beautiful Flat-
Tone walls.
Come in and see the wonderful effects von
can get with this marvelous, washable wall
paint rich, cost ly -looking Spanish leather
effects and tapestry -like multicolor wall*.
( bbo "that the ja hymn
pio ; w Thoma the first
archbithoy of York, appolnt d
s! rtly at r the Norman con-
quest by Wilam th. C nqucror.
DLAS Nov 12 wo hunters
wer killed and a giri was wound-
ed s riously in Texas yesterday by
he accidental discharge of fir
ccurred rom
Mr McCain
treet car
Another, a more average case ha
117 leisure hours during the mon U
ineluding M 3 hours spent outaid
the home
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Crouch’s arrest was brought
about through efforts of J God-
dard i private detective of Auck
land.
Sheriff Hingham old the Auck
land newspapers that when
Crouch was returned to Temple
he would be charged with drawing
$100,000 on two banks N ith forged
Mr and Mrs J H (io
the week end in Ballinger
with Mr and Mrs rr •
WORTH, Nov 12 Mis
McCain 50 died in an
■< ii, d her father J W
so died two hours later
ospital with a fractured
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F O R N
Harris Gets Prison
Sentence 50 Years
Women on large rar me have
more leisure time than those
on small farms
Women in modern homes
average 314 hours of leisure
daily. In ‘semi -modern ’ hour
as. 2 92 hours. md 2 3 hours
In homes without modern Im
provements.
Mothers with children under
5 years of age have more
leisure than those whose chil
dren are older
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Training School | Arrest of Texan
Announces Faculty Is a Big Shock to
New Zealand City After using two days for test!
* mony in the John Elkins man-
. „ .with defrauding by mean, of | day and.the,mst oLnext Week "JAZZED HYMN" IDEA
M chief of that department etorging bills of ladings for grain 1 wj. a I snL.1 t will the IS 1,000 y EARS Oil) s ay
also studied laboratory technic in 1916 । cases • robbek case will prob ___ tion.
under ChM. Carter. M D. at Ter- a ’ crouch had lived in ably be thefirmdaken up, on TORONTO Nov 9 When a The association got
rail Iaboratories Dallas , .. . ... » Tuesday, and several liquor cases
reu Lavoravores, vauad: .Helensville for 12 years When hi" . .. 1
Miss P B Kemp. R N.. surgica was urn-sled a correspondent for' 11 ' ’ ted
supervisor, Is a graduate of 'he an Auckland. New Zealand paper
West Texas Baptist Sanitarium, sent an article to his paper which
and is well known by the med.jstated as follows
ical profession in this part of
Texas
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