Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 197, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 30, 1929 Page: 2 of 2
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
Legion to Elect Officers
And Discuss Cheer Fund
HES
Rates and Rules
Two cents per word first inser-
The Pat Williams Post, Ameri-Funeral Home were in charge of
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Church of the Nasarene
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Preaching 11 a m
N Y. P. 8. 7 p. m
Preaching 8 p m.
Mid-week prayer meeting
mined youth In his teens, sat on
‘ the second floor of an old build-
ing here and made ammunition
for the South. He bears a scar
on one thumb to attest his work
on in trimming bullets. Since that
time, he has been in two wars
We extend a hearty welcome to himself, serving in the Salvation
Wednesday evening 8 p. m.
all
Army At the battle of Manila he
got valuable trophies. Again in
the World War he went out with
1 the soldiers and returned with
Eighth Street Pre hvterian Church leader
W LAWSON BROWN.
Pastor
can Legion will meet Mondayarrangements.
Bible school at 9 45 a. m. 7 30 p ni Wednesday, prayer
1 Worship at 11:00 a. in “Cod’s meeting
fiscal year The annual report of ia • as • va First Commandment." We extend a hearty welcome to
activities and election of officers, William Thomas Stovall, age 78 Fwednesesy evening service at 7 an to worship with us.
will require most of tile time ofyears - months 22 days, died at clock
this session. Cards are being his home in the Crews commun- Worship at 7 D m Sunday The
regular mailed to each member of the ity at 1 20 o’clock Friday after- I s of sermons on
post urging him to be present at noon NIr Stovall had been sick problems ana Bible son
ins meeting for only a short tune, but had prontens and 4 * , ,
this meetingtions for them Th is subject is church tomorrow evening at 7:30
The Ballinger post has had a een in poor eal 1 or se eral Marriage." Special music which o’clock, with Rev E P Whittle
ta. The number of times thebatoree the...........• this - unity from you win entoy and everybody is and Rev seamon in charge
I member to hear Great strides Mills county about twenty-five in Idiocom ,
have been made towards pushing years ago He was prominent While the minister and his fam- Methodist Church
he ryanization out of debt The farmer and land owner of the 1 were absent from thy manse Sunday school 9:45 a m.
becoreeoieerepored on the first Crews section by request othe members of the Forman, superintendent .
water and bath in both, also # the year nas been reduced t Decedent is survived by his congregation came in and loaded Preaching at 11 a m and 7 15
two. more wife 1". sons and three daugh- the dining table with 1 Thanks- p m.
s booked • the 1929 show ters t! children is • a Jess vht bounty which will last for Young people meet at 6 15 p
Ranger, J Abner and n y day 1′1 kind of eats were m
out . the red completely En- Marsh . St vall. Crews: Misses provided, including the turkey
nements w b played by the Frances nd Ollie Stovall, Crews; and trimmings It manifests an to all to attend any or all of
married resides excellent spirit in t consrema- these service
nd sixtee: grand- The recipients are not able
emotions aroused.
tion and no advertisement ac-
cepted tor less than 25 cents All
subsequent insertions le per word
each insertion
night in its last session of the
...........-_______________historical brie a brac. To these
COLLECTION OF OLD RELICS bits he has added the collection
TO GIVE HOUSTON MUSEUM
All classified
advertiz ements
must be accompanied
unless advertiser
account with this paper
J H MeCLAIN Pastor
by cash
th Saints’ Episcopal Church
Servic es will be he Id at this
__of many years spent in many
(By ANCated Press) countries.
HOUSTON, Nov. 30— From the --------------
four corners of the earth John MEXICAN A TTEMPTS TO
No classified advertisement ac-i
cepted on an "until ordered out"
ad is to run must be specified
FOR RENT 3 room furnished
apartment 3 room
unfurnished.
Joe
Hot
garages Also 5 oom house Phone
458 30-3tdionly $100 and with
FOR SALE Ineubator 500 egg
capacity
No an
See or phone
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FOR SALE 111 act farm 100
acr 1(1 cultiva
provements, 7 miles
good 1m-
from Ballin
it Norton and Paint Rock
The resume will show that the
ger northwes G H Sturm
25-6td 29-2tw '
ost has arried on the
m unt of etivities duri
in Arizona
children
Fur ral
The re
xr ress th
rvices will be held at
E T Milsaps, former Salvation
Army major and descendant of
men who served illustriously in
more war-like armies, has picked
BURN WIFE; ARRENYE
(By Associated Press)
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 30. —Man-
up a valuable collection of curios uel Vargas Ramirez has been ar-
he is willing to give the city if rested on a charge of attempting
a natural history museum is built to burn his wife to death after an
| in the Civic Center Already he argument. Neighbors who broke
has given the public library more down the locked bedroom door
than 8.000 books.
when they saw smoke emanating
1 Milsaps, the major’s grand- from the interior said they found
, .........., 4 father, died in the Alamo in de- the woman tied in bed, unconsc-
A cordial invitation is extended
fense of the new country to which ions while a heap of clothing
he came when it was .
part of piled in the middle of the floor
T E BOWMAN Pastor
Mexico On the honor roll of the
was burning. The woman semi-
FOR RENT Two rished
rooms for light housekeeping .
Phone 319. 811 Seventh Street
2 > Td-
FOR
me nt.
RENT Furnishe I
vear. A good
made with the
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post has had
Texas departm
twelve months
tate
Ale tander
Phone 1239
Mr
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WANTED Clean cotton rags
The Ledger tfd
FOR RENT Downstair apart-
ment Phone 81 3-tfd
Mutual lid Assn. is Organized
A new orga ation was formed
in Ballinge Tuesda 1 will be
known as the Central West Texas
Association 1 M i Insurance
Corporations This new associa
tion was on anized with the
lowing filcers S T Cobb pres
ident. Coleman Mutual Aid Assn
G <.' Rollir vic resident Abi
lene Mutual Life
secretary-treasure
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Stokes
Vinter
tual Life, by the secretaries
Mu
th San Ang Mutual San Al
gelo; Peoples’Mutual Life of Abi
lene the Abilene Mutual Life
Abilene Winters Mut i Life
W iters Ballinger Mutual R
ger Colemar Mutual Aid
the the taber acle in ine Crews el
S been etery Saturday afternoon at 3 •
department clock Interment V :
local The C
r Undert.
made in
epost h
■ s from the Higgin
i ral Home pt e bare
and will be in charge
r the grat t
make known v
they would
mere words
The .<! dly grateful to
Heavenly
ds.
3 EDWIN
Father for such
KERR Minister
Eighth Street Church vi Christ
(Corner of Eighth Street and
Bonsai Avenue)
Bible school, 9 45 a
Preaching 11 00 C
Communion service
in
1! 10 a m
Confederacy the name of Ephraim asphixiated by the smoke, is ex-
Milsaps, father of the major, is pected to recover.
written
The major himself, a deter
Be wise and advertise.
and have done i share I
disabled oldie Bullinger 1
naires also furnished one pr
at the veter
hospital
Legion Texa
Followin th inual r
election of new office
Legi nnaire s w ' • I
the Goodfellow Christma
Fund and taking care
needy at the holiday sense
John Wright, Jr
Johr Wright Jr. age I vein I
f Ml and Mt Johr
Wright, died at the family home
n Strong Avenue Friday after-
First Christian Church
Broadway and Murrell)
indas school 9.45. O P Dor-
superintendent
Worship nd preaching service
Young People’s Meeting at 6 30
p m
Preaching at 7 30 p m
Communion service at 8 15 p
m
Prayer meeti : W dnesday at
10 50 The subject for the ; 30 p m
sermon is The Heart of Ladies Bible Class (non denom-
Bible inational). Mrs. Rhoden, teacher.
noon at
Fun r
UOCOCK
il services were held Sat
.St Mary
. . Rev Father H Jan
will
w
■ observed Thur lay at 3 3d p. in
will be
Ou motto A gospel message
SERVICE IK
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THE
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has been a
for a num
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popular one
ty board Th
offi lating Interment w
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apply
-ill resting
be 11 ~n setting
of the Christian
UniteA Stat - The
be aken by mem
e missionary society and
their apportionment
onary and benevolent
itual uplifting service
ire urged to
CHA
attend and
You
always
SPEIR. Minister.
S 0,000 GOLE COL ESI Io BE
BUILT FOR HAEELINGEN
Associated Pre
LARLINGEN N 30 1
irse will be laid out
y of Harlingen on th
roy ’ untry Club sit
T REAVES. Pastor
Ballinger Baptist € hurch
5 a m Sunday school.
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perintendent
preaching service by
Runnel Associational
Coleman nd the Sar ta Anr 1
Mutual Life et Santa Anna
Texas .
The purpose 1 this organiza
tion is to build up in this section
of the country a higher standard
of Mutual Life Insurance This
Houston inc Sn
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planned th nin
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advertise
meetings of the H ¥
: White director
n preaching service by
m Monday W M
meeting at church
S
2 00 p m Monday Sunbeam
Band Mi Milton Woodson.
First Presbyterian Church
Sunday school at 9:45 .' m.
11.00 o clock, morning worship.
7.00 o’clock evening w rship.
A cordial invitation to worship
with hi congregation Is ex-
tended to all who do not worship
elsewhere
F W M LAURIN, pastor
Church of God
Sunday school 10 a m
Morning service 11 a m
Evening service 7:30 p m
Mid week
ayer meeting
Wednesday, 7.30 p m
Teachers' Training Class every
Saturday evening, 7 30 p. m
Conducted for the purpose of
preparing persons for future serv-
tee
average individual rarely ever realizes
how much h modern funeral di-
do True perfect ion in mortuary ser-
ices lies not in the display of the effort re-
la do make everything go forward smooth-
bus rather in keeping such efforts hidden.
. ■ . 1' hould be, however, for de-
are sec ndary Being able to render a ser-
that an icipates every wish and desire is
in. .ant thing That is true perfection.
HIGGINBOTHAM
FUNERAL HOME
60 PARK AVE
(hione
12-8
Association was made i perman
ent organization and will be
chartered under the Law
Texas The meeting will be eld
once each month in the vartous
towns of association members and
all will be visited by every se •■
tary in the organization
the Forty first Legislature pa ed
new rulings and aws
mutual insurance ...
has made mutual insurance SAFT
The buyers of mutual
have any fear. Every associatioi
will be bonded, and
of every association be
spected regularly by
the State Departm
ance
Deut IS
argains
Beginning Monday,Dec. 2
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SHIP GRAPEFRI IT TREES
TO HAITI FROM I AREDO
(By Assoc ated Press)
LAREDO. Nov 34 Perhaps
first shipment f itr
ir-Row
sery stock from Texa
country will be made within the
next few days from Laredo when ner
Horace E. Watson will ship 500 3
year old Mar ti seedir
fruit trees to Cape H
A:
At
scher
on
I INCTION Surveyi
started for highway N
will be ited throug
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W ith Our ( omplimen
LADIES!
a delightful $3.00 "Facial" and scientific Beauty
ldvice without charge
we have arranged at considerable ex pense, to bring to our
December 2nd to 7th Miss Lillie Mae Smith, one of the
XRsons E per beauty specialists She is a graduate in her
Pre capable “rendering really scientific service It will be our
pleasure to have her give V n without charge, one
“Dorothy Perkins" Facial
If you destr it she will advise you on personal beauty prob-
lems. We will have a private booth in our store
To Avoid the possibility of waiting, phone us for appointment
Gates & Nunnally
We will sell GROCERIES at COST until all groceries are sold out
We will make no charges. Theseare Strictly cash prices.
W e list below just a few of the many bargains:
48 lb. Extra High Patent Flour, every sack guaranteed
only
24 lb. Exert High Patent Flour
20 lbs Cream Meal
10 lbs. Cream Meal
lb. bucket Lard
1 lb.
Lard
81.80
92c
62c
34c
$1.10
58c
Peaberry Coffee, xtra fine, lb
Pir to Beans, 13 P s.
Large 40c size Extracts
25 lbs. Domino Sugar
No. 2 Blackberries, per can
Prepared Mustard in goblet glasses
All Toilet Soaps at
Evaperated Apples, lb.
Large boxes Shaker Salt
DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS!
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 197, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 30, 1929, newspaper, November 30, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695308/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.