The Granger News. (Granger, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1927 Page: 8 of 8
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Mrs Cowart will spend alfcw day >.«'k for Bi-lton where she will vti- This vvi11 -itvc to advise the Public
Mi-- |Sh'cff;-'Iil ha« iurned ut Ja,rc*ll. , 1 '" 'I as a -tudent in Baylor College, that all of our Notes.and 'Accounts
from a two week-'v.-1' at Mart. ' \ , have been pla-ed in the hands of J.j
— Mrs. Clyde Budasill of Austin, wa .(i<*>rg. K. Minns was in Geor#e- M. Blanton, for -oolk'Ction. He Isj
Mrs I. ( Sitlm «'i<l- ehikhwt wi'Eg_ft_1.,,i.,.„t v ^it, . here. '".vn Monday. . authorized to make, collect'ons and!
Minns Dept. Store
Week-End Bargains
in TaVlor Saturday.
settlement s...
\ Mrs. Km. Fowler Burkett left thi Mr, .and Mrs, Arthur Galaway and
M. K. R-'ir-rs of T-
KATY GARAGE,
Bv f. A. Hughes, Mgr.
Mr . M. K. It of T -iiij'le has j f,„. Jlou-ton, where -he will re- daughter.- -pent Sunday in Austin. Xt-40-42
been the guest, of her aunt, Mrs. suln(, 0jj position an teacher in,
Harry Jones. t j one of the Houston, schools, V\ AN I Kl> -liiO in the Baptist Sun- BAI'I ISI ( HI K( II
I day School Sunday.
Mr*, f'urt i: Moore and children of Mr. an'd Mrs. \V. K. The is and -—— . ■' — j. -iUAii- A. M. • -Sunday School. — •
3ffllthvliu» hgv<ii jWH ■■VislWH htw. "i daughters were recent .visitors ihl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanley spent 11 :<»o A. M. Preaching. Subject:
i —_— Helton. j Sunday in Bartlett. "The Message "f the Memorial."
Mrs. .1. E. Reynolds and daughters,| . _____ I — 1 4:00 P. M. Sunbeam?.
; . e in Taylor Saturday. Mi Mary Elizabeth and Howard . Mr. and' Mrs. II. S. Messer were in 7:<MJ I'. M. 1;!. V. P. I .
—' - Fox left this week for Georgetown to Ten.pic Suri^iy. , I- 8:00 P. M. Preaching. Subject: .
'rs. F. M. Evans, who lias been Southwestern I'niveHty. * •—• • "Doing Our Best."
id.ing the summer at the I onic of — Mr. and Mrs. .las. Green of Plain-1 Mont'.e A. Davis, Par.tor.
daughter, Mr.-. Ruth Koark o:f mr f. A. Hughes and her neice, view have been vi-it'ng relatives here.' ,——
.•fa, returned to Granger. Mi-s I.»oi;is Robert on, have returned - -— NOTICE j ' . ]
rp from a visit with friends in Temple. Mr. atid Mr-. John Howell of Tem- 1
'r. and Mrs. Torn Falkeiiberry, a plti were i'n (iranger Sunday, Visi-■ My Studio at the Farthers State.
■ returned .from fen.'e'r .where Mrs. Blanche ./Young is .spending: tor- at the home of Mr. and Mr- I..1 Bank Build ng w'lll be open on Satur- ■
7 spent several month*. the week in San Marcos. c. Salm. , day .afternoons for ne\v or ex-students j
j who wish to, continue their art work
Men's mottled Union Suits, look
like wool, heavy 16-pound weight,
worth S1.75, Special
per garment
98c
j Children's Winter Union Suits, j
^ood weight for winter
wear, Special now only .
78c
'rs. Sallie Covington and daugh- Mi - Mabel Walton will enter Mr., and Mrs. Clarence Sitman and
Miss Nina and Mrs. O. C. Pope, Southwestern I nivem'ty this. tall, family of Coujdaiyl, have been' vis-f
e in Taylor Wednesday evening. | She is another graduate of Granger tor< a» honie of Mr. an 1 Mr-. J.
-j Hi., last year's das*, who will take a |; Den.-on.
'r. C. M. Covington has returned college course. •' j
.lis home at Montgomery, after a.' ~ ~ Mr: and Mrs, T. W. Foster spent
Mrs. Alma Parker. |
t here with his mother. Mrs. Sal-;. '^viU J' Morns of Georgetown was! Sunday in Bartlett.
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ovin^ton. — Mi*, and Mrs. Frank Spacek and
Mrs. I.inda Stores was in Austin familv < f Taylor have been guest.-, of
C. R. Starnes of San Antionio was Sunday. i relatives here.
a recent visitor here. - " |
' Ella's Zurovec of Temple visited' William Parsons of Fort Worth
Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Taylor were in friends in Granger Sunday. ■ wa- here this week.
Austin last Friday. | > 3 ',
.11 NIOR KPWORTH LEAGUE
PROGRAM
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Subject -"No Slaolccirs Wanted,"
Leader- -Virgijua Lou Davis.
Song. f
Prayer.
Scripture Lesson--Matt. 5:15, .1(5,'
D'scussion of the Lesson—Leader.
Song. "
The Journey of the Lazy Lad— Jua-
nita Howe.
My Best—Elizabeth James.
Robert Rozaeky and Jerry Kubala,1 Miss Clara Densoti left th;s week! Song.
Wilson I'ox, who has had employ- were Waco visitors Saturday and. for Denton, where she will enter! Business.
merit at Rockdale, has returned to Sunday. C I A for the coming term- j ' League Benediction.
Granger, _ where lie has accepted a
;>osition as bookkeeper :n his father's Miss Anna Teer spent the week in. ,1. J. Jousan was in Strawn this j Mr. ('has. Kelihor of Sherman was I
I in Granger Wednesday on business. I
lumber business.
Mrs. C. H. Gook and son, James,
left Sunday for their home, in Aus-
tin, after a visit in Granger.
Aus'tl'n.
week to v'sit his vv fe, who is
Mr. Kelihor states that the cotton
Mr. and Mrs. R, F. Holbert and j Radio Batteries—-A, B and f, and. crop in his county is short.
| family sent the week-end with rel- radio tubes priced right. Granger,
atives in Franklin. 1 Motor Company. | GOOD PRINTING
PRINTING at THE NEWS
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .