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The Llano News
VOLUME XLV
THE LLANO NEWS. LLANO. TEXA8 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1932
NUMBER 4
SCHEDULE FIXEO FOE 4-H CLUE REV. JNO. N. McKAY WTUFM TO WULTRY EXHIBIT AND TOM
ARE WE TO HAVE A HARD SUR- RED CROS8 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE . NEXT MONDAY WILL SEE BIG
MEET!NOB IN LLANO COUNTY 'THE LLANO METHO0IST CHURCH, SHOW NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY FACED ROAO THROUGH COUNTY ALREADY STARTED IN THIS TO WN ' CROWD HERE FOR TRADES DAY
Next Monday. November seventh,
v.ill be trades day In Llano and the
usual page announcement may be seen
In this issue of the News.
Money is to be given away that af-
Attentlon la called by the County, Rey. jno, n. McKay has returned' Each day finds new entries being Just at this time Llano county has The drive for members Tor the Red
Agent to the datee at which time the !pj Dlano from ^ Mtanal Weet Texas * n,ade ln the Llano County Poultry Ex- r wonderful opportunity to secure a Cross has already started in Llano
tegular meetings will be held with j Conference and will be in charge ot hlblt and Tom Show which promises hundred foot, hard surfaced road all and the committee, composed of
the yarioua county 4-H Clubs. It this church for the coming year. Rev. be the biggest and best ever held the way through the county, north Grady Faubion, O. F. Barnett and D.
expected that all members will be pres E Lovett, who iraa transferred to t*1 this county, according to the state- and south. ;R. Keyser, will be around to see you.
ent at the meetings and have a report uano district a abort while backi®611* G- Steele, county agent, j Several weekff ago the State High- Remember the little button bearing , .. ,
ready regarding the demonstration ag presiding elder. Is also return- Final details were completed last! way Commission passed an order for the Red Cross is the symbol which |f j . ' U' le “no and
;on are working with. jing. . jSaturday when members of the local .the building of such a road at the ap- tells whether or not you are giving , . '* . U*U °r t‘“ many viHitors,
First Monday ln each month Lone There are vhry few changes in the!as80c,ation ant* the various com-.proximate cost of some ten thousaud .some little assistance to those In need, jfoun(jl * pa!?e announcement may be
Grove and Kinsland Clubs. Llano district for tha coming confer- !;m**tees met in the office of Mr. Steele j dollars a mile, and the only request, At the Luncheon Club yesterday.].. ' * reS ° argains which the
C. L. Davis, agricultural agent of made upon our county was that of W. W. Watkins exhibited communi-1 jayUB1UeSS ouse'’ are °®erlng
'"”l° * securing the right-of-way. ! cations which he had received from i ...
,, . _ j T. ■ .. . . , . I Be 3Ure to be in the old town next
Commissioners Willbern and Saw- Red Cross headquarters, saying that ,, ,,,....
. , . .u, •• r. . 1 Monday—Come early aud stay late,
whose precincts this pro- it Llano county will keep up ita mem- L. ’
I I thereby enjoying a full dav'a recre-
rill pass, have been hardibership in the local chapter, then it .. s ’ 3 recre
Llano district for tlw coming ------
First Tuesday ln each month Va - ence year though there are some.
ley Spring and Hutchison Clubs.
First Wednesday In each month—
CasteU Club.
First Thursday ln each month—
Llano Benior and Junior Clubs (sep-
arate meetings.)
First Friday in each month—Baby
Head and Prairie Mt. Clubs.
The following appointments were
made for this district by Bishop Hay,
who presided at the West Texas Con-
ference, and announced the appoint-
ments Sunday night:
Presiding elder. J. E. Lovett: Art, F. [on han(l the second day to Judge, and
W. Radetzky; Bandera, W. Vasco 'classify the toms.
Travis county plans to spend the two
days in the county, assisting with the
Judging and club program. E. N.
Kolmgreen, poultry specialist of the
A and M. Extension Service will be
yer, through
, , °ld friends from various portions of
parties interested ln such a highway. 1 the needy.
The Commission has sent its eq-1 The United States Government has
gineers here who have surveyed out given the Red Cross a half million
|Teer; Bertram, S. D. Lambert; Blan-j Tuesday afternoon there will be a
The program of work for theae cluba t>o 0 T Qlbbon||; gurnet( t. K. And-1 meeting of all club members in the w_____________ ___________
will be in line with the aeaaonal needs j crgon; jjrjggg( q. Cole; Center jcounty at which time the annual elec-! the road, and It is now ready for the j bales of cotton which is being made
and will deal wl*h_^h^ demonstration- jp0,nt M Wllliameon; Comfort, V. L. !t,on ot officers will be held. It is {right-of-way to be worked out. j up into useful cotton garments ami
desired that all of the clubs be rep-, |n this matter the Highway Cemmls-! these will be distributed over the eu-
resented. Several speakers are being gion has been extremely liberal. In! tire country where Red Cross chap-
ul work that each member lii conduct- :ph#rnign; Caste„ j H E Willmann;
lng. including the study of hogs, cat- Fredonla 0 w Behold; Fredericka-
tle, field crop., garden., poultry, or- ^ R 0ammeutluaer; 0o,dthwaite,
chard practice* .nd terracing. ,fl> Q Hammond; Harper, A. Belch-
Such work as pruning, cullng, pr; KerrvUle c R Eppg. [jalQpagagi
•praying, terracing, etc., for adult. }_ Davtg; Llaao> j. N. McKay;
will be gladly done by the member, of H|I)> w A_ LoaMU< u
this and adjoining counties.
Don’t forget the day. It can prove
profitable as well as entertaining for
up into useful cotton garments and|one antl al!-
secured for this meeting.
One of the principal features of the
cases where it looked impossible
make the changes exacted by
show will be the educational and grain state, the authorities from the Corn-
exhibits being put on by the Llano j mission have agreed to pass up such
High School Club. I places, leave the old road as U is and
the Various dub.. If you need any of ’ Math,s; Garble Falls, J. H. Tbomp-! Another feature of interest will belg0 on wjth the remainder. Surely our
this work, get la touch with some o'|gon. Magon w i*M; Mullen, L. !th* question box which will be placed county could ask for nothing fairer
the club, and the service will he glad-
ly rendered. The boy. "learn by do-
ing" and they will welcoipe an oppor-
tunity to practice Improved farm
method, along any line..
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CLUSTER OF NINE FINE FECANS ;
BROUGHT IN BY ERWIN BAUER ‘
D. Brown; Richland Springs, Otto the entrance of the poultry build-
Ma£hln.on; San Saba, J. W. Rowland;
Chapel, C. H. Nicholson.
-o-
LLANO DRUG CO. TO POST ELEC-
ing In which any question may be
Llano county needs such a road,
connecting as it will, north and south
ters are maintained, and these local
the ' organizations will see that such goods
are properly given out where worst
needed, more especially among wom-
en and little children.
One dollar will make you a member
of the Llano County Red Cross aud
there is no way of estimating just
how much good that one dollar may
THE LEGION PLAY, “HERE COMES
ARABELLA" WILL BE AT LANTEX
The musical comedy. “Here Comes
Arabella,” which is sponsored by the
local American Legion Post and the
Ladies Auxiliary, will be presented on
both nights, Thursday and Friday of
| this week, at the Luntex Theatre.
Ths play had previously been adver-
pleced relative to turkeys or chickens. • Texam and when the gap through this ; do ln bringing comfort to some P°or 1 t[sp(1 tn ,je at thp Hj h S( hoal A dj
Mr. Holmgreen will attempt to answer Jan<1 otj,er counties in the Hill Country i Innocent child. 1 ‘ . c oo u -
these questions on Tuesday morning, jjaB been built, it will mean a hard j ----n—-
TION RETURN8 TUESDAY NIGHT following the discussion of the various gurfaced road from Dallas and Fort MRS. TODD’S MOTHER DIES
__— |< lasses of turkeys, their feeding, care,
D. R. Keyser ha. informed the New* j etc.
A special 4-H Club division of the
poultry show will be held again this
year ln which premiums and ribbons
will be awarded the winners. V. F.
bulletin Taylor, editor of the Southwestern
Erwin Bauer was ln town from his j ‘llat hi« drug store will receive aud
place oa Hickory creek Monday aud «lectloa returns next Tuesday
was exhibiting a fine cluster of pe-;6,«ht
cana-nine extra large ouea, all ln a j to the extreme cool weather
cluster and growing from the same at nl*ht- ther® w,u , , . . , .
twl* Erwin said these nuts came off board «recte4 on the street, but the Poultry Journal, has given six sub-
ot a young native tree on his place. ‘he front of the atore building acrlpttons to this fine poultry maga-
end that It was only a common sight1 will be used, and as fast as informa- ziue to winners in the Club poultry
to see as many as five aud even seven »v<»- radio that night. | division
ln a bunch. j
This shows how prolific the pecan Is
ln Llano county, and whenever a good *“ould be ln shortly after six
crop of these nuts Is produced ln the o’clock here, if not earlier, and then
Btate this county always furnishes they will continue coming in over the LLANO PECANS TO BE EXHIBITED Bt.ate maintained hard surfaced road
Worth to Corpus Chrlsti. -
Another feature which should be ; Mrs. Minnie Schmidt, mother of
given consideration is that the ex-, Mrs. W. H, Todd, died at her home in
iPcndlture of some three hundred! Mason Monday morning at three
thousand dollars in Llano county at' o'clock. She had been in declining
this time would prove a great benefit,
either directly or indirectly to every
person in the county.
Remember. Mills and San Saba on
our north aud Gillespie on our south
It Is hoped that Mr. Taylor, are hard at WOrk in securing their
jit will be posted on this board. I will be with Us again this year, to j right-of-way for this road. By ail
The first returns from the eastern j wist in the educational feature of the j nieans Llano county should come up
program. | with Its part of the proposed project,
-o-- j an(J then for untoid years a permanent
torium, but plans have been changed.
The usual picture show will pre-
cede this comedy, and the public is
promised two good shows for the prica
that is ordinarily charged for a single
show 'of the type of "Here Comes
Arabella.”
The local units of the Legion have
several major undertakings planned
tntire country throughout the night. AT WORLD’S FAIR IN CHICAGO could and would be used by our peo-
ple. to say nothing of the great in-
Llano county is preparing to do her cease In traffic that would be turned
more than It. share.
If Is quite doubtful If any pecan or- j Every state in the union will have re
thard in Texas can show bunches any turns to give out Tuesday night with ____.
larger than this one. where they are ; the exception of Kentucky, where the ! part jn advertU|ng Texas and espec-jthis way.
growing more like grapes than the
native .Texas nut.
counting of votes does not start until iaHy Llflno county. by sen<Hng t0 the ! Llano county is not in the habit of
the next day after election.
MARRIED HERE LAST THURSDAY j dially invited to come to his place for
• j election Information on next Tuesday
Miss Annie Grenwelge, daguhter of night.
Mr. and Mrs. Shall Grenwelgo of Val-
ley Spring, and Mr. Herbert A. Weg-
ner of Brenbam were married last
Thursday afternoon at two o'clock In
an Impressive service at the home of ,
the bride's parents. Rev. Loo Benor- j
den, pastor of the Lutheran church,
read the German ritual.
Ferns and cut flowers were arrang-
ed to form a pretty bridal setting.
The bride's attendants were Misses
Adels Grenwelge, Lillie May Wittner
and Dellle Wegner. The bridegroom
was attended by Arthur Wegner, O* of the contracting partlee.
car Grenwelge and Burry Wittner. I The brlde U the *li*r datt*hter of
, World's Fair in Chicago, an exhibit ot filing down on such progressive pro-
Mr. Keyser says tho public Ik cor-,} lano County pecans. The8e positions and the News cannot believe
Pecans will be added to the general 8^h will be the case at this time.
exhibit that is being prepared by the
MARRIED IN SAN ANTONIO
Tuesday morning of this week tn
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wal-
lace, Jr, in San Antonio, Miss Mary
Lee Chesnut formerly of Llano, but
who has been living in the Alamo
City for some tima, became the wife
of Lieutenant Ralph Vassal of Langley
Field, Virginia.
It was a quiet wedding, attended by
Let’s secure that large amount of
health for some time, but death came
suddenly after a heart attack.
. _ , • a . tor 1933, and to carry them out suc-
Mrs. Schmidt was a member of the !
_ , . . . . , cessfully, the financial end must be
Lutheran church In Mason and tor
a long number of years had been aiCaf tor’ a'c°rfn« t0 the dement
consistent worker in that church., o£^‘°n ^fclal3'
! By attending this play on either or
She had lived in Mason since her mar- .
, , „„„ ,)oth ol the nignts will be greatly ap-
riage more than fifty years ago, as , , , , ,
, . ... , . predated by ail connected with the
the and Mr. Schmidt celebrated their
,, ... . ____ „„ American Legion and the Ladies Aux-
goldeii wedding anniversary on No-
„ , , , ; iliary.
vember 2b of last year.
This good lady had visited in the Remember this local play wi'l be
home of her daughter here quite often ’ here for only two nights. Thursday
and was well known to many 0f our [and Friday of tills week.
people. I--°-
Besides her husband, she is surviv- HIGH SCHOOL CARNIVAL DREW
ed by ten children. LARGE CROWD MONDAY NIGHT
The funeral service was held at the ____
Mason Lutheran church Tuesday af- , .
, , . . Hailowe en night, was one of gaiety
ternoon at two o clock and interment 1
In Llano, because more than a rbous-
Sfate and Extension Departments of money, lets ha\e a number one ■ niade in the cemetery tller“- land people crowded on Main street to
Agriculture. These pecans will be State hard surfaced highway through , Mrs Todd and other ^ ^ enjoy the high schoo! carnival, which
looked upon by people from every our county and let s lead the other (have tUe profound sympa by of tl eir ^ ^ ^ .n pvery ^
state and every country on the globe j three counties in this undertaking. many Llano friends in their great sor-
iTaTk TexaiT JUST ^ ^ j spRU llwly^nd'u^er TcliZn,
Those who wish to enter an exhibit (On with the good woi .
are invited to turn ln a quart or more | -o-
to the office of the County Agent orlW- c> SIMMONS BUYS HI-WAY
to John Stribltng and mark them lor
World's Fair. They will be packed
p.nd sent to headquarters. If the pe-
row.
THIS DISTRICT SHOULD BE REP-
RESENTED BY A DEMOCRAT
jtieuiar. and one in which the school
j realized some 1125.00 to 1130.00 for its
1 efforts.
The entire program as published in
i the News last week, was carried out.
SERVICE STATION NO. ONE ;
A deal was closed this week where-
cnly a few relatives and close friends cans ,iave uot been tested, maik on.by y> q g|mmyn8 became the new
the container “to be tested.” along
with your name and address, and the
“d Ifw'JlnVt of UuVttL“lIoo'«I, w— «•«; *”'1*
T>. WW. to, .raiklng oualltl... oora.n, meat,
of white crepe, me long tuue veu . I nmimi. etc
eras caught to a cap of lace with clus-
ters of orange blossoms and she car-
ried an arm bouquet of white roses
and fern.
Following the service, an
reception was held, attended by over a
hundred guests.
Mr. and Mr*. Wegner will make
their home In Brenham.
jfrom the big parade that afternoon on
This the eighty-fifth representative untn almost midnight,
district, Is composed of Llano. Blanco, After the opening of the carnival
Gillespie and Kendall counties. A pr0peri the first attraction aside from
Llano county man, M. M. Moss is the fbe concession stands was tho coro-
Democratic candidate on the ticket 10 ration. The News last issue gave the
represent us in the Texas Legislature, aames 0f the royal family with the ex-
one on me uunu biuo ui i . u—, •
having purchased the stock, equip-' but he ls °PP°seu an d^ ^ ception of the king and queen. The
___u „„ *h£> I candidate from Kendall county, anu tt popuiar senior students who occupied
is now up to the Democrats of this j the throne that night were Edwin
district to see that they elect the man , DalrCmple and Miss Alberta Finlay.
the July
owner of Hi-Way Service Station No,
one on the north side of the river
------------ --------- ------ ... . ment. etc., and took charge on the
f.he is an attractive and accomplished 'number per pound, etc., wi e n day of thls moath.
The groom la in the air service of *end s,x or eI*ht K° ex 18 t0 j ( -ai months, will be associated with
elaborate the United State, amy, and while he display-elther good native, or bud-
1 is not known to the people of our , ri«Mt varieties.
town, he will have their coagrstula- j
t'.ons on winning the heart of this fair j
Llano daughter.
They will make their home in Vlr- j
j J. M. Hardison at Ht-Way Service
i station No. two on the south side in
the future.
Mr. Simmons stated that he would
- have associated with him W. C. Thorn-
A quiet wedding took place ln the 1 ton of Amarillo, an experienced me-
MARRIEO HERE TUESDAY
...COURT- J _ . . .----------- ...
The Mg clock for the court house ot Oklahoma. | Mandie Ellen Herridge, popular young BEmeMBER THE BIG DEMOCRATIC
tower has arrived and within a few ° . people of this county. I RALLY IN LLANO ON SATURDAY
more days everyone will have the TERRACING DEMONSTRATION TO| Mr and Mrs. Allen have a large cir- j —
satisfaction of knowing the time aim-, BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 10 AND 11 ( le of fiends who will wish for them
all happiness and success ln their mat-
'.mr* ^ ^ ^ ^ Jn ^ thft
The big show proved to be a genu-
Primaries. j ine carnival in every way. The mega-
Remember it is absolutely necessary i phones sending out the announce-
to scratch the Independent column, men{8 0f ^he many places of amuse-
where the opposition occurs. This is mpnt8> balloons flying, confetti blow-
next to the last column on the ticket jng. through the air, plenty of music
and the opposing candidate is the only and merriment on every hand until
name that appears in that entire col- one couid scarcely carry on a conver>-
umn. but should you fail to »cratchJKjwV^ ------------------
R. Bentley, Rxtaaslon Service
ply by looking up, while In this town. I
rr A«-i
1 , JV. college will be In Llano on TSuntduy
Ohio and arrived Saturday night, then _ • _ ^____,_______
In the News last week, was an arti-
ir^'tsaafiaafeTiJr
islature unscratched and consequent-
ly such ballot would net be counted
for either candidate, thereby depriv-
i lng Mr. Mosa of your vote,
i Remember that the State L«gisla-
rimonial voyage.
i le. signed by Wilburn Oatman. chair- j ture )8 made up of Democrats and we
by all who were there to enjoy it.
DAUGHTER OF FORMER LLANO
MAN MAKING GOOD A8 WRITER
The following item, concerning Misa
M. i " ■' ’i man of the Democratic Executive 8bouid see to it that our district sends Alice Dalrynipie, is taken from th«
~’ Committee of Llano County, calling a{Q Democrat to the Legislature. j paper published at Wiggins. Miss., The
Ohio and amvaa naiuruay nigoi, iubm Friday, November 10 and 11 to as- FINE FEANUTS EXHIBITED THAT,f:racd Democratic rally to be held -----„ present home of our former townsman
tha clock, coming from Woltham. * „1__.___52_ i_____... uirsr waiawb mere IN LLANO ..........i»»„ here 1
Maas., came In on the freight Monday 8,81
night.
Tuesday morning. Judgs Currie sent
a telegram to the clock people, udvla- recognised
lng them that the shipment had arrlv
< d and to send their mechanic Immed
lately to Install the big time piece.
A factory rspresenBttlve will prob- ‘hero
ably come In almost any day now. taken
and It Is indeed encouraging to know
that within the next week or so a
clock will be ticking nway In the tall
tower of the rmtrt house.
IN LLANO cn tlie court house lawn here this Sat-
; rrday, November fifth at two o clock.
n. W. Farts brought in a hunch of Should the weather be unfavorable,
in many tactions of the peanuts and left them in the News then the gathering will be held In the
state where he haa agaiated in this office Tuesday that were grown on c’istrict court room,
endeavor.
in severul terracing damonstra-, WERE RAISED HERE
tiona.
Mr. Bentley's work in terracing
These demonstrations Mrs. Ben Rawls place here in Llano. This same call which wss published Vpn,i,er and with one exception, was
should be of special importance
Is a continual Interest
In the county tn this work
those who have fields to terrace are
The bush ts some three feet in dlame-
beliig t(,r mid on it are hundreds of well de-
veloped nuts, In fact a sufficient quan-
tity to make a huge pile of peanut
nrrm<1 to be present and get the latest randy, or even fatten a bog Peanuts
information on this type of soil and |<ke all other manner of produce mar
i-icisture rvtnservatlon. be successfully gro»a In tbl* county.
I »• Mr. Oatman last week may be ■
In the News again this week. If
f ;tl«d to remember all that was
that article, then read it again.
l*e sun* to tie on hand Saturday hi
noon at two o'clock The Mg er
NOVEMBER WAS USHERED IN J Will Dalrymple and family:
WITH FREEZING WEATHER “|t js quite good news to the friends
' of Mtss Alice Dalrymple to learn that
Ice was to be seen on every hand ja8t recently the Universal Scenario
Tuesday morning, the first day of No- Company of Hollywood, t'allfornia, ac-
cepted her play. Red Wings* This
brilliant young lady is only % school
the coldest morning we have had so
far this fall. Frost covered every-
thing tn its coat of white and while It
was not the Initial frost. It was by far
girl, graduating witl
at Home Uonsolidati
the daughter of Mr
lb
st. when th<
thirty-one.
• sing point
eremooMter Dalrymple of East Hi
degree Th> friends wish h. i
the year’s <lass
School. She Is
and Mrs. W. T.
one County and
' •onlinqed sad
• work."
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