The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LLANO NEWS, LLANO TEXAS THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1928.
TURKEYS! TURKEYS!
TURKEYS!
TK TllkEV WHET IIU OPEN M UMW 01
NEXT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5
Bring in your well developed Turkeys now. Keep the light
Turkeys for the Christmas market; we will always pay the
HIGHEST POSSIBLE MARKET PRICE!
MASON GRAIN AND PRODUCE CO.
AT S. D. RAINIER’S OFFICE
LLANO DEFEATED MARBLE
FALLS HERE LAST FRlUAV
Gethsemane, and the trial before Pon- own.”
I tins Pilate, which is. perhaps, the j Sunday
HUMAN INTEREST STRONG
IN “THE KING OF KINGS', tins Pilate, which is, perhaps, the j Sunday School—103 last Sundcf
- .loftiest dramatic theme of painting j Sunday a week ago 138. Let's hr ■'
Cecil B. DeMille, who based his or story. Thence forward the grand'it up again,
famous picture, “Tin Ten Command- events move to the world catastrophe j Forrest V .McFatridge Pastor
by eclipse.
Ui (d circled left end for another a 21 yard guin and a first down,
touchdown. Reed lailed to kick goal. Schneider made two at right guard.
(Continued from Page One) Reed kicked off *10 yards and the Murphy made a yard at right tackle,
yards and a first down. ball was returned 13 before rollings Murphy circled right end for four and
Llano lost the ball when a pass over tackled. McKinney recovered a fum- ovpr for lhe flnal touchdown,
the goal line, Schneider to Murphy to ,ll<’ an,i I-lano had the hall on Liberty Heed’s kick was blocked and the
McAunly was incomplete. Liberty J|llls -*> .Vfcni line. Murphy passed to S(.0ring ended. lets of the Law, produced “The King storm and earthquake. | Wallace W’ever wife and sisH
Hill’s ball on their own 2.) yard line. '■ Heed lor a touchdown. Reed’s try at Heed kicked off 42 yards and the of Kings,” which is based in the story An ending of wondrous sweetness is 'M!ss Lynn Latharn o( the Fmio,
McAnnlv tackled for a two yard loss F°“l taned. Reed kieiked off 22 yards ball was returned 13. Reed tackled,and of the Gospels and the life of the ' p;rented by the rising from the tomb country wereout of county visitors
This was made back at right guard on .and Rabb cut the return two yards. ,wo yard galn had been made. Me- Divine Man of Nazareth. jot the Christ on Faster morn and His ! Llano trades day.
the next play, i t;,cock went in for < otiger got the next tackle alter a Kinney and Bruhl tackled for four i The color and warmth of real human leave taking from the tfleven and two j_____
Westerman. Burleson kicked 14 yards ; four yard gain. Bruhl for Clinger. yards Mueller for Bruhl. A fumble Interest are here, conjoined with spec- two Marys.
to Schneider who returned two. Reed Hruhl got a tackle which netted four was recovered for no loss. Liberty j tacular beauty and the very height of With its myriad great sets of New
Hill kicked 28 yards and there was no dramatic power. Mr. l)e Milie begins Testament scenes, fine acting of eight-
return. Schneider made a yard at I with the quest by the proud Magada- teen stars, tine reverent sincerity,
right guard. Retd passed to Collings ! Jene in her zebra-drawn chariot of an “The King of Kings,” which comes to
for fourteen yards and a first down. I admirer who has forsaken her ban- the Lantex Theatre on Nov. 14, 15, 16
Murphy passed to Collings for 23 j qUet hoard and followed an itinerant and matinee on Nov. 17, has attracted
yards and another first down. worker of miracles. crowded and enthusiastic audiences
made nine yards around right end on yards. '1 wo center plays made two
the next play. Whistle ended half. yards and a first down. A double pass
Score—Llano 14. Liberty Hill 0. by Liberty Hill was incomplete. The
Third Quarter visitors made two yards at left tackle
Reed kicked off 42 yards and the and failed to gain at the same place on
hall was returned 17. Rabb tackled the next down. Quarter up.
for a yard less. Collings and Rabb Score Llano 26, Liberty Hill 0. Schneider’s pass to Murphy was in-
tackled the next man for a two yard Fourth Quarter 'tercepted. Liberty Hill's ball on their
loss and Liberty Hill kicked 28 yards Liberty Hill’s hall on Llano 48 yard j QWD 40 yard ,jne. a double pass net-
Li Murphy who returned 19 yards out line. Kicked 36 yards to Murphy who , ... _d nd , lano calIed time out . ' „ . . ,
, tea 4U yaras ana i.tano tanou nine uui d the attejnpt to crown Jesus as
of bounds. Reed s pass to Collings returned 14. Murphy s pass to Re"'’ - - 1
netted 14 yards. Murphy's pass to was incomplete. Schneider made a ])asa from cent€,r cost the visitors)
Reed was completed but no gain. Mur- couple a tright tackle. A pass, Mur- elg,u yarda The next piay was u pass
phy then passed to Collings and gaiu- phy to Reed was good for 39 yards and ; which was incomplete. Donop tackled
ed six yards. Reed made five yards at a first down. A pass, Murphy to Reed j for a ,w<) yard loss The next pass was
left end for a first down. Collings to Murphy was incomplete. Reed lost j jncomp]ete and the ball went over,
made a yard at right end. Murphy three at left end. A double pass— Murphy passed to Collings for 14 and
made three at left tackle, placing the Murphy to Reed to Collings netted six a flrst down as the whistle blew, end-
ball on the visitor's four yard line, yards. Murphy passed to Collings f°r ' j,lP tj,e game
Score—Llano 32. Liberty Hill 0.
Then the story from the redemption throughout long New A ork and Los
of the Magdalene, rises to the grand Angeles runs,
sweep of the cleansing of the Temple
| King of the Jewish people. The ter-
rific counter movie brings forth the
betrayal of the Lord, the capture at
Winkel’s Variety Store, headquart-
ers for school supplies.
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That is only another part of our Service
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A. R. WEBER, Manager
Llano Line-Up L. H.
Donop R. E. Johnson
Clinger R. T. Insull. H.
Peacock R- G. Gill
McKinney C Burleson
Nixon L. G. Insull, E.
Rabb L. T. Silvester
Collings L. E. Waley
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J Schneider L. H. Seward I
I Laning R- H. Baker I
1 Reed F Witchers j
Officials—Duncan, refree; Currie, j
head linesman; Wilkes, field judge. J
LOST
Time from Work
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday. November 4.
Sunday morning—“Christian Citi-
zenship.” j
NOTE—This is not a political
speech in the commonly accepted
meaning of the term. The principles
of Christian Citizenship will be vaiu
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DR. HENDERSON, Mgr.
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POST NOTICE
This is a notice to the public that !
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i up are posted under the laws of thu j
.Slate, and that trespassing: will be |
prosecuted in every Instance where 1
[the law is violated. This Is final and;
means that there must not he any j
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t im Me with the courts in the future
T F MOSELEY.
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able and necessary long after the men Associated for District Court Pract:
and issues of the present campaign arc ^ Q MuelT^ - Alfred P. c. Pets
forgotten.
What is the connection, if any, b»
tween a man's religion and his acts as
a citizen?
To what extent should a man’s re |
t|p«on Influence his citizenship?
Can a man be a good citizen and he
iireligious?
‘ Is religion altogether a person.!
, matter?
These, and other questions, will be
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: prejudice?
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1928, newspaper, November 1, 1928; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816789/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.