The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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THU LLANO NEWS, LLANO, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1929
MOORE STATE BANK
CAPITAL and SURPLUS
$75,000.00
We Solicit the Banking Busi-
ness of All Good and Depen-
dable People. • ;
Our Service Will Please You
TOW VALLEY LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clendenen are
visiting relatives here.
Miss Bertfie Peacock of Bertram >s
spending the week with ber sister,
Mrs. C. M. Beilins and Mrs. I. V. Cor-
nelius.
Luther Nobles and far.-.ily jf Lone
Grove spent Sunday here visiting rel-
atives and attending church
Remember we replenish our stock
of goods in all lines each we.ek. Call
for what you want. Farris Co.
| Mr. and Mrs. Lois Collins of Burnet
jand Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hallmark
from the Friecisum ranch, cacio Sun-
day for a visit with relatives.
T. ,1. Casner and Mr. Parks
VALLEY SPRING EVENTS
we re
here from Bluffton Sunday afternoon.
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MEMBER LLANO CHAMBER OP COMMERCE
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We select our stock of men’s cloth-
ling for quality. Farris Co.
I MA and Mrs. C. D. Garrett and Mrs.
j Copeland of Burnet visited relatives
j here Sunday afternoon.
Arthur Durant of Bartlett spent
j part of the week, here visiting Iris
1 aunti Mrs. Lydia Chism and fishing
| on the Colorado.
Our work clothes are well made
> and will stand wear. Farris Co.
WOMAN'S
MISSIONARY
PROGRAM*;
SOCIETY
FOUND
BAZAAR AND SUPPER
One span of old black males. Mare The Indies Aid Society of the
mule branded H. W. connected on left ; Lutheran cllnrch of Caste!) is having
leg. Horse mule not branded. If not : a bazaar on; Friday, November 8. In j
claimed will be sold on Satin driy. Nov: i connecting* 'therewith a barbecued ;
2, 1929. LEWIS FOSTER, Marshal 'chicken and chili supper will be serv- !
»'■ -. ed. The many beautiful articles j
which the ladies have made in the j
'Past year will he cn sale during the
course of the afternoon and evening.
You are sincerely welcome.
POST NOTICE
ECONOMY
TWINS
This is to advise the public that my ,
Odar Mountain pasture and ail lands,
owned or controlled by me are posted j
against trespassing and any hunting, i
trapping or other depredation will be
pi osecuted.
FRANK KOTHMANN. |
The Woman’ll Missionary Society of
the Baptist church meCts with Mrs.
Thompson Friday at four p. m. They
will lie entertained by having the pro-
gram rendered by a group of girls
front the Intermediate G. A. The pro-
gram will be t'feb regular W. M. U.
program from Royal Service,
j Topic—”Oui Unchanged Task in a
Changing World.”
Changes Affecting the Home Base
in Missions—Virginia Banks.
Changes Affecting Foreign Mission
Lands—Virginia Thompson.
Changes in Education and Religion
—Bernice Moore.
Rising Tide of Youih— Mildred Gar-
rett.
The Industrial Revolution—Pauline
Walker.
Changing Leadership—Gert rude
Nichols.
Unchanging Realities—Mrs. MoFat-
ridge.
(Too late for last week.)
Miss Wilma Nichols returned home
Saturday afternoon from Eola, where
she has been visiting for the past
week, in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
VVeldom Wink.
Miss Alma Owen returned home :
for the weekend from Vancourt, |
where she is teaching school. j
Eugene Bleacher of Eola, spent the j
week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
Owen.
J. E. Lindstroin and friend of Hous -
ton, were visitors in this locality the
past week.
Mrs. Will Adams and children of
Voca, spent tlf; week-end visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Liverman.
Miss Winona Wyckoff of Voca,.
spent the past week-end visiting with
friends. j
J. C. Owen returned home Sunday
from Temple and reports his w-ife do-
ing nicely. He thinks she will be able
to return home in a few days.
Oscar Be"kley of Mercury spent the >
paBt week-end visiting with friends |-u
and relatives.
Grover Beakley returned home last
Wednesday from Mercury, where he
has been visiting with his mdther,
/Mrs. W. B. Beakley.
J. D. Grenwelge of Cherokee, is
spending this week visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Gene, 4>ery.
Clarence Av’ipry returned home,last
week from Temple, where he . has
been in the hospital past two weeks.
The injury was caused by a wild
horse falling upon him while trying
to break it. He is doing
the present.
M. G. Owens states that he has
ginned one hundred ami fifteen bales
of cotton this season.
Thomas Booker and family of Nol-
anville spent a few days of the past
week visiting Mr. Booker’s sister,!
Mrs. S. M, Stephenson. ; |
Wilbur Liverman returned last
Thursday from
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FIRST EAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
The Reds and Blues are at it. The
Blues got off to a 15 point lead last
Sunday. Be there and help your side.
Washington, Texas,! Sermon at 11:00 a. m.—“Modern
GIVE YOUR TURKEYS
Ti e most ef-
C’-A Worm Capsules,
fee-live remedy known.
Corner L‘r.;r. Store.
TURREYiS!
where he has been past two weeks
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. J E. Sessom ami fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Simpson,
motored over to Temple Sunday to
spend a few hours with relatives who
were in the hospital there.
H. C. Lively who is working in
in Llano, returned home for the week-
j end.
1 Mrs. Jessie M. Smith has returned
| home from Llano, where she has been
visiting with her mother, Mrs. W. T.
Oallowav.
A large crowd attended church at
Siiiloh last Sunday.
Rev. Moore Eubank, wife and son
of Mercury, were visitors in this lo-
cality the past week-end.
Idol Worshippers.”
B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. nt.
Sermon by Pastor at 7:30 p. in.
F. V. MeFATRlDGE, Pastor.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sund; y school at 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship. “Alive Unto God"
will be the sermon at 11:00 o’clock.
Evening service with sermon on
“The Cure of Souls,” at 7:30 o’clock.
Everyone welcome at all services.
R. M. HUTCHINSON, Minister.
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Wilbur C. Treadwell, optician and
! optometrist, will be in his Llano office
on Monday, November 4.
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RADIO CLUB
The Turkey Market will open in Liano
Friday, November 8th,
Only fat, mature, welhdeveloped birds
will be bought, Light and underweight
Turkeys not wanted^at any price. Hold
your light Turkeys for the later market, so
they will mature, ,
The Thanksgiving market will only
run for one week. And we will be in the
market at top prices. Phone 115^and book
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your Turkeys for day you want to deliver.
We have installed the latest model Bar^
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ker Automatic Scalding Machine. You are
invited to see this machine in operation. It
will enable us to handle Turkeys faster than
ever before,
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
At Llano- Sunday school at 9:30 a.
m., English services at 7:30 p. in.
The Ladies Aid Society meets Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mc-
Dougal at 3:30 p. rn.
At Castell—German services at 11
a. m., Sunday school at 1:30 p. jxx.
English services at 2:30 p. m.
M. HEINRICH, Pastor.
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WILSON D. JORDAN
At HILL PRODUCE COMPANY
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-Men s Heavy Ribbed Cotton ;Vndersh: t<. ribited cuff
and covered scams _______________________________75c.
Men s Heavy Fleeced Cotton Drawees. ,-jbb< d ankle______75c.
Men s Heavy Halbriggan Fleeced Cotton Union Suits
riTibed cuff and ankle _______________________$1.29
Men 's Sweaters, wool and cotton sliavv! Ur___________98c.
Men and Women 's all woof Sweater, shawl collar_______$3.50
Women's Sill, ml Rayon full-fashioned Hose___________98c.
Men s Riding' Breeches, button bottom, rouble seat,
i" Wei*kt -----------------------------------_$2.00
•**eri S < -If.-.n toy tun mg itreeehes. extra heavy, double
seat and double knee, button bottoms______________$3.00
Hoys’ Corduroy Riding Breeches, double v.-at and
double kne’e. button bottom. Extra heavy__________$2.50
Men s < ast-lrnn Work Pants. All seams reinforced
and bar tailed __________________________________$1.49
Mmi s Broadcloth Shirts, collar attached, good work-
manship and firm w’eave__________________________89c.
Men's Fancy Triple, heavy weight Work shirt__________85c.
And Now
KANTLEEK
Hot Water
Bottles in
Color l
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$2.50
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W. E. SIMPSON
Have yflu noticed' ho».
popular pastel shades
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have been this seasor?
Now they have come to
the hot water bottle.
KANTLEEK offers y< n
your choice of threP a*
tractive shades—jade ci
chid and wisteria No *r-
crease in price. Sold only
at Hex all Stores.
NORTH LLANO
LLANO DRUG CO.
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1929, newspaper, October 31, 1929; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth766320/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.