The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1928 Page: 3 of 5
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MEN
■ •4- Y '
providing for
tpe Texas
of Today
Planning for
tht Texas
of Tomorrow
'T’ALL buildings, paved streets, fine
A schools, beautiful homes and spacious
parks are all meaningless until they are filled
with men and women.
All these things are but the result of men’s
vision and genius and courage. Every build-
ing that goes up, every institution that pros-
pers is fertilized with life blood of men.
Men make cities. They dream, plan and act.
Out of their efforts a city takes form. A
city, then, is as great as its men. ^
Texas is a great State because it has great
men. There is a group of men and women
employed by the Texas Power and Light
Company who have caught the vision of
Texas’ greatness. They understand what
Texas is striving toward. They are keenly
ambitious to have a definite part in this pro-
gram of progress, individually and as a
group-
In all their words and actions they reflect a
great pride in Texas. Their patriotism for
Texas is not evident only on holidays; it i*
ever present. The very nature of their work
brings them close to the heart of this splen-
did State. Their hands are constantly on its
pulse. Some part of them are constantly at
their post of duty twenty-four hours each
day. Better electric service to the Texas
cities and towns served is their watchword.
Know these folks! They are pulling for
Texas, and for you.
WHITE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
AT M. E. CHURCH DECEMBER 21
—4
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Texas Power & Light Company
The Sunday School of the Lutte
Watkins Memorial Methodist church
will give a White Christmas program ;
at the church Sunday, Dec. 23 at I
7:15 p. m. The gifts will be used as]
the annual Christmas offering to the [
orphanage at Waco.
PROORAM
White Gifts for the King.
Corals—By singers outside
church.
Candlelight procession—24 girls
Joy to the World—Congregation.
There's a Song in the Air—Soprano
Solo—Mrs. Orville Buttery. ............. . .
Legend of Cathay—Adel.e Kothmau. i house in said LIuno County, in Llano,
of Christmas—Mrs. W. L,
RHEUMATISM LINIMENT!
For the relief of Rheumatiam, Lumbago, Eczema, and Pilea.
Often one application relieves severe cases. Highly recom-
mended and guaranteed.
For Sale by
LON TALLEY
General Merchandise
VALLEY SPRINGS, TEXAS
said Mrs. Carlotta Eugenia Smith.
CHriotta Gladys Hillman. Sailte E.
the! Brentlinger, Myrtle A. Augustine,
i Quinnle M. Hunks and tssac Ray
Spirit
Barr.
Angels—Choir.
Christmas Story—Luke 2:8-20.
Player—Rev. K. S. Pierce.
The Nativity—Contalo by Choir.
The Three Kings of the Orient Are
—Teuor Solo.
Shepards—Choir.
tree, ladened with gifts for each
guest, was the feature of the evening.
The class members presented Mrs.
Hatlford. their teacher wtth a bemti
Smith and all persons interested In - ful fruit bowl,
said estate to be and appear before I C ontest games were enjoyed until
said County Court a. the nest regular j a late hour and a most devious sal-
term thereof to be held at the court i ad course was served.
The guests present included: Metis
ors and Mesdatnes P. L. Barker. Geo.
N. Brubaker, Edward S. Bunn. C. C.
Hullinger, Luther Porch, Ruberet
Duncan, and Misses Hullford. Bunn
on the first Monday In January. t929.
the same being the Tftl day of Juan
ary, 1929, then and there to show
cause why such partition and distribu-
tion should not be made. Iatul Corch.
Herein fail not, but have you before
said Court on the said first day of
the next term thereof this Writ, with
your return thereon, showing how
UU1I. —
Why the Chimes Rang—Dorothy , you have executed the same.
’ . „n,lnr mV hand ant
Belle Wilkes.
Wise Men—Choir.
Spirit of Christmas Returns-Mrs.
W. L. Barr.
Gift Procession. .
Virgin Lullaby—Contralto Solo.
Chairmen of Committees:
Program—Mrs. T. Y. llill.
Decoration—Mrs. M. C. Wilkes.
Special Reading—Mrs. II. C. But-
tery.
Contuta—H. J. Raesener.
Purchasing—H. L. Vest.
Special Music—Miss Ethel Dees.
Self-substance and Service-Mrs,
Geo. M. Watkins.
Publicity—Mrs. W. .1. Saunders.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court, at office in Llano. Tex ^
as, this the 5th day of December, A.
D. 1928.
J T. HALLFORD, I
Clerk, County Court, Llano County.'
Texas.
.......-o-
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ENJOY i
ED PARTY TUESDAY EVENING
LAHTEX ram
PROGRAM
All during Christmas Week
Change of Program Dully
MON. DEC. 24th
“Madge Bellemy and Jamea
Hall
i
Mrs. J. T. Hatlford was hostess to
the T. K. I.. Class of the Baptist Sun
day school on Tuesday evening with
a .most, enjoyable Christmas party.
Tile home was beautifully decorat-
ed in holiday colors and a Christmas
\
‘SILK LEGS"
Comedy t-: : M. G
STATE OF TEXAS
Filing Account—Estates of
Decedents.
The State of Texas,
To all Persons interested in
Herein Fail Not, But have you then
and there before said Court this Writ,
with your return thereon
th*
j To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Llano County. Greeting:
i You are hereby commanded to c an
Notice of
tin \% u . | j)e pUbi|Shed once each woek foi
endorsed. . , , .
Sbenft or Con.tabl, ot . sh„.,»8 how ,o« h»ve 1 TT™,T„ o' „t
no County—Greetings: To all Persons interested in the turn day hereof, in a newspap .
ou are hereby commanded to cause Estate of Richard Andrew Smi a. dec-^ (;lvcn un(jer my hand and the seal | st‘Ilel al
following notice to be published in eas°d. Mrs. Carlotta Eugenia Smith, rourt tiiis 12th day of Decern-,
lewspaper of general circulation Administratrix, has filed in he 1 "'iuy ^ ^ p 192S.
ch has been continuously and reg- (Court of Llano County, her final (Seal> j q- HALLFORD
•ly published for a period of not; port which will be heard at the next County Court> Llano county.
, than one year preceding the date Term of said Court, commencing th ,pexaw
he notice in the County of Llano, First Monday in January, A D. I-'—-. Rv Lee McDonald Deputy
te of Texas, and you shall cause at the Court House thereof, in the _Q--
1 notice to he printed at least once City of Llano at which time all P^- ( Darden, cotton buyer of Abi-
h week for the period of twenty ; sons interested m sard Ma e n a ^ ^ (n Llan0 for a short while
s exclusive of the first day of pub- appear and contest sa.d ac >u
tion before the return day liereof. j should they see proper to do so.
last Saturday on a business trip and
meeting with the business men of the
town.
Dances will be given pt the Chero-
kee Opera House oil the following
nights: December 21. 25. 28 and 31.
Music by Harkey’s Five Joy Makers,
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circulation which has been
continuously and regularly published;
for a period or not less than one year
in said Llano County. Texas a copy
of the following notice:
Whereas, on the 5tli day of Decent-j
Per. 1928, in the Matter of the Estate;
of Richard A. Smith, deceased. Joe it
Smith. James W. Smith. Lsndon
Smith and Ora D. DeWitt. joined pro-
forma by her husband. F. 1). DeWitt. |
filed in the County Court of Llano
County. Texas, their application for
the partition and distribution of the
estate of Richard A. Smith, deceased,
alleging that they, the said Joe R. j
Smith. James W. Smith. Landon
Smith and Ora D DeWitt are each |
entitled to a share in said estate and
that Carlotta Gladys Hillman, Sal 1
tie E. Brentlinger, Myrtle A Align
tine. Quinnie M. Banks aud Isaac Ray
Smith are also eacli entitled to •<
share in said estate and that the said
estate is an undivided one-half inter-
est in certain lands and personal
property, the other undivided one-had
interest of which is owned by Mrs
Carlotta Eugenia Smith. Administrs
trix of said Estate of Richard A
Smith, deceased.
Therefore, you are hereby com-
manded to summon and require U"
For colds, grip
and flu take
alotabs
Relieves the congesAian,
prevents complications,
and hastens recovery.
Newlywed
M. News.
TUESDAY Dec. 25
“GEORGE BEE3AN-
IN
“LOVES OF RICARDO
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L. T. SCHRANK, D. C.
Mr*. W. C. Wallace Apt. Phone 12a
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THE CORNER DRUG STORE
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TAKE1
tiED BY WOMEN FOP,
OVER SO YEARS
Only 19 Days 'Till
Our store is filled with everyt.img taat
makes Christmas enjoyable.
When you think of—
FRUITS
CANDIES
NUTS
Think of
WATKINS GROCERY
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF
firework:'
< i>m “dy
WEDNESDAY DEC Zi
“GLENN TRYOL
IN
“HOT HEELS'
WITH
PATSY RUTH MILLER'
Xtern Bros. Comedy.
THURS OEC. 27
“RACING ROMEO’
With Great Comedy Cant
RED GRANGE, J03YANA
RALSTON. WALTER HUR3.
and TRIXIE FRIGANZA.”
Ctiiversa! Comedy and News.
FRIDAY DEC. 23
“MARION DAVIES’
IN
•HER CARDBOARD LOVER"
WITH
“Jetta Gondal and Nila Aath-r"
Gump Corned} <u! M. G. M.
News.
SAT. DEC. 29, MATINEE 3:00
“GOOD TIME CHARLEY"
WITH
"Warner Oland anj Heien
C-JStello"
I'niversal Comedy aai News.
i open
MON. and TUES. DEC. 24-25
A Thrilling st.or. of " West
t'laie l on the lot . iv t *'J
Oklahoma.
“TRAIL DJST
It is worth seeing
23-29th
FRI.
and SAT. DiC.
•TOM MIX
IN
-HORSEVEN OF the PLAINS”
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DANCES
DEC 22—TO GUY D"yR£R
DEC TO ACO'E-AND
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1928, newspaper, December 20, 1928; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816623/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.