The Granger News. (Granger, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1927 Page: 5 of 8
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All Day Saturday
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Hall.
Then Alton Stevvn# rendered a
;rombone solo. Nevin s "The Hosa-
Mrs. VV. A. Ja-'k->'i: sang "At
Dawning," and Mi \V. W. With-
row sahif "BwausV!
, To the strains of Mendel* >ihn's
Wedding .March the bride entered oil
tli" arm of her mother, Mrs. K. Ho-
mer Tirey, who paw her ti marriage.
The brldgeroom I'jHei a! .with his
Brother, Neil Hvndersoi:, a- best
man.
Immediately after the oeremony
their was a Reception- at the Tirey
home for 'lu> bridal vary and ;i few
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m ; Mr. and Mr,s Homer
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FORM Kit GRANGER YOUNG
LADY BECOMES BRIDE
The following account of the H.en-
derson-Tirey nuptials is taken front
The Teague, Texas. Chronicle of re-
cent date, which will .be interesting;
to many Granger people who will re-,
member the bride and her parents as
former citizens of Grantor:
Th( most beautiful of .-.11 Teague
wedding:, was solemnized on Friday
evening of la: t week ."t the. Baptist;
Church when Miss Mauri tie Ti/ey be-j
cam., the bride if S. Her.vh'l Hen-J
dorsoii, with her father, the Rw.-F.
Homer Tirey officiating, and using a
(ii ubla r!;ig ceremony.
T'n? st'ttine- for the wedding rep-t
!•• ■'..ted a hei.u.iful garden, The
ci .or scheme in the <:.'ci.ration;: was
green and white. The altar was bank-
ed with fern 'find various wait'.' 'f!-\v-
eiv. Aisles were out'iivd wit \ floor
b.'v It'ets containing white flower:' end
ferns, tied with connecting white
streamers. On each side of the steps
leading to th.' altar were baskets of
white roses and ferns. On each ride
of the choir loft, wherein the choir
was aeated, .was an improvised lat-
tice work, entwined With ferns and
greenery.
To the vibrant tones of Loreiigrin's,
W edding March the choir entered' at
the, right and took their places in the
luf;. They . ang Lohengrin's Bridal
fc'horus. The choir was composed of
i ther ir'm t -. Y< ry. ii:.i«11
was the firrftngement
•cake. On a lace covered
i lalrgj l'iiw-| iif sweet" alv
' I-Vl ;• pede-1 'd. '>.• I.k"d \\
fern . and queen's crown. I
■noalh overhanging- pt-a>- '
an ire 1 s(}tia res. wra'pfit i am
vitri.-colorc'l rlbhotis. Appropriate
syinbo!:- pla.ed in -qtmres were
■.■drawn by different youm:*,...peo-
ple, Mi- Myrtle l-'orman c: night the
bride's bouquet. The bride's ir Its to
her young, lady attendants Were
1 ngerie pins.
I'unch and angel square.- were
served to about seventy-five guests.
After the reception the couple left
for Waco, and frow there on a secret
bridal trip. After September loth,
they '.'--Ii he at hinr.e .in I, ndeti. Te>r;-
as. where Mr. Henderson is connect-
ed with a cotton firm.
Mrs. Henderson, who is the daugh-
ter of Rev. and Mrs. K. Homer Tirey,
has gained many -friends through
her attractive and remarkable per-
sonality, and grac'ous mannerisms.
She has been of invaluable aid to the
people of Teague, especially the
members of the church.
Mr. Henderson, whose father is
one of the leading business men of
Sulphur Spring's, i-; scion of one
of the oldest and most well known
families there, lis admirable char-
acteristics prove him a man of inesti-i
ma ble worth.
Out of town guests for,.tlie wed-
.d ng included: Mrs. C. B. James of
of Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hen-:
Sir--
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Mrs 1), A. Bower- j
1 IV i yd. Ht'.ng 1 Will j
',c.er,,ii! Story.
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Notice to Customers
Beginning Sept. 24th, 1927, a
shave will be 25c, Massage 5Qc; all
other work as usual.
Rudolph Barber Shop
Frazier's Barber Shop
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•v Sitiiatiei:- that' are
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shall tiiey In i,
Holt < '-.II M iiuti i
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M|ssu pat'j,* News Bull'eti.n — Mis.
g Prayer- Mrs. P. 11. Will-i
iams,
I'la ' Methodist church.
T i) i Four o'clock.
Dat'; -Mi i day, September 2(5, 1927.,!
~""Atl~ iKC:i-ibe!"s' a"re" iirgriPTcrlTr~t)Tt^-|
ent. Vi.-it<»rs welcome. Come'! i
Supt. Publicity.
SouthweKtern Bell Telephone Co.
I wenty-Ninth Dividend -
'lli- lobular <|Uiirterly dividend
of «•*:«• citdiar. and seventy-five
cent- per share on Preferred Stock
Will i" paid on Saturday, October
1. P'2"; to stockholders of ri'^ord
at ihv close of business on Tues-
day. September 20, 1927.
U. \. XICKKRSOX.
M's- (iladys Reynolds ieft Ihi.-
weeI, • r (;.■<ir:■'<• t>>wn •,, Smith-
we-u rn -('uiyersity.
M \ i a Tee I- left thi- week for
Sell Wort ncr, w ia-re she will teach in
the sehttol- there.
i\| Katlierine Me-, or baa returned
ed to Belton ||i resume her stud e- n !
Baylor ( ollege. . ^
Mr . ( laud Ki/.cr and Mrs. Fannie
Gril'fit.i spi ;tt the week end in Tem-
ple visit ng Mrs. Ki/.er's brother,
who is a patient in a sanitarium of
that city;
Special service at the Methodist.
Church Sunday- -mruming. •
'Mrs. I,. F. Skelley has returned trr
Iter bonii' in Houston after visiting
at the home of Mr, and Mr-. T. K.
Ford. i *
-FOR 1 KSSPXs
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' *r. Mi .- Ma a . ere Taylor vi-i-tof.
Satijiday.
C. C. l-.ir.d-ey <jf BrownsviH*
with tii, Fire t Tire v^i-_ Rubin
Cot: p.atiy. IVa- lu re a f.-;.v (kiys' ag
to v, h's parent-, Mr. and Mrs. 1.
B. I.ii.dsey.
Mr-. F'he! Saol'r. after ail extemi
<d visit at the home of her sister,
Mrs. .1. W. Nuii,hi left Friday for Sa
Angmlo.
AHi(?rt- Gnty -wits in Gcirgetowrr
Saturda v.
. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fd Toholka,
on Friday, September Pith, a nine
and a half pound boy.
Radio Butteries A, B 'and C, and
radio tubes priced right. Granger
Motor Company.
Albert Trlica left Sunday for Aus-
tin. where , he will again enter the
T xas I'n versitv.
?e'!l \a ar ci tton in Gratiger.
Misses Ara Teer and Ruth Stanley
were in Taylor Tlutrsdav.
Mi--es Mar'e and Katherine M
ser have returni'd from Belton, wh •
•they have been attend'ng Baylor ( !
lege.
Misses Marv Frances Bovvers <i
Byrd Marie ,lotte> were in (ieorgeti
Saturday.
Dr. ('has. Williams was in Taj'
Sunday,
F. 1 , flowery of Dallas was.
G.ranger last Week.
Mo-dame ,J. T- Houston and P.
Kerr were reci nt visitor- in R'o 1
R'-k.
Granger Motor Company's Tire Sale Continue
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$7.95
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Real prices on other sizes of tires and tubes,
Liberal allowance on your old tires. See us at once.
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Motor
What is Gum-Dipping?
Gum-Dipping is a process
by which the cords of the
tire carcass are dipped in a
Rubber solution which satu-
rates every cord with Rub-
ber, minimizing internal fric-
tion and wear, proving the
value of the Gum-Dipping
process.
E. M. King,
Manager.
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Alford, R. A. The Granger News. (Granger, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1927, newspaper, September 22, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth410805/m1/5/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .