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•ifttc LLANO NEWS. LLANO. TEXAS THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1934.
O
rAREWELL PARTY ENJOYED
MARATHON DIET KEPT RUTH
CHATTERTON SLIM AS GIRL OF 16
'‘CAROLINA’' COMING TO LAWTEX
WITH STAR CAST, JUNE 27 AND 28
UNION REVIVAL SERVICES
Ttifc HuX£*c dr ati.XL Lr s Aicktlit t+*J
classes wffre entertained ly the T T:
I., <’la.se In the Junior Department of
the Immanu
day afte-nocr:, . jve 12, 1934. The Lantex
- - tj,e augpi^pg 0f these two c FTOs
Ruth ChattertOD, starring in 'Jour- With a star studded cast, headed by the ausp,ce8 of the castell and Hoerst-
: ul of A Crime,” the Werner Bros, such stellar performers as Janet Gay- ,erviIle Methodist Churches will be
baptist Church on Tnes * m National picture playing at the nor, Lionel .Barrymore, Henrietta conducted June 24 to July l. Rev.
Leonard Rode, pastor of the Methodist
Theatre on Sunday, Monday Crossman and Robert Young, Fox
make their home in Llano.
After a devotional period, a social
hour was enjoyed, during which the
following program was rendered
party was a fai'well courtesy to Mrs. ^rd Tuesday, June 24-26, holds the Film will present "Carolina” at the
Mrs YV. P. Ray, who with her bus- .-..markable record of having been on I.antex Theatre on Wednesday and ‘ Epi*copl1 Church o( Seguin’ Texas,
baud and family, will leave soon to •-» same d**? for five years. By way Thursday, June 27-2Sth. The product-/wl11 b the *',est Preacher. Good sing
f encouragement to other diet mara- tion is reported as being so magnifl- ing, with many special numbers will
boners, she states that it gets eas- cent in scope and so dramatic in be a special feature The choirs of
- - to keep all the time. theme, that it necessitated the use of tbe churcbes will sing us one large
There have been no black coffee a < ast of seven great stars to do it ^ ^
Two violin solos by Miss Ruth Rich, breakfasts, lettuce leaf luncheons and justice. The array of personalities ' 1°’r"
accompanied by Mrs. W M. Arm- nie.ca toast dinners on Miss Chatter- present in the cast, and the advance! ’rst service Sunday night, June
strong; a reading by Miss Jewell Mor- ton’s food regime. The lovely Chat- reports on the film, give “Carolina” ,24•' serviced every night. Servcles ,
iow, and two vocal numbers by MjHS terton figure has, as yet, shown no jjle promise of being one of the out- «isi“S the German language on Wed- i
Geneva Sanders and Miss Eloise Me signs of having to be. held.down. All standing productions of the year. nesday, Thursday and Friday, 10:00 j
Guire.. the credit for this delightful state of Laid jagainst a Southern back ,0 11:00 a. m.
As a token ct love and appreciation affairs is due to the unfailing observ- ground of far-reaching tobacco plants-j A hearty invitation to attend these |
for her wonderful work in the many ance of the diet. tions, the story centers at*>ut a dec- services is extended to all our friends !
departments of the i Lurch, Mrs. Hay 'At the time of my arrival in Hoi- adent Southern family striving to re- »ml neighbors, and the members,
was showered with beautiful gifts- lywood,” says Miss Chatterton, ‘‘there gain its former glory. The son of the
Refreshments were served to Mes- ,w;.6 a great deal Of publicity regard- family falls in love with a poor daugh-
daines J. W. Beavers, 3. L. Joiner, W rg a young actress whose contract ter of the North who has come to
lad been cancelled because she had raise tobacco on a portion of the land. ;
become too plump. Right then I de- Although his mother and uncle object Sunday School, St^
ided that an ounce of prevention was f0 the girl, the young man is impress- at {,;30 a. m.
/ rth a pound of cure, so I went to ed by her talk, which stirs him to Divine Service at 7.30 p. m. (Eng. i
> ebysiciar/ and asked bfs aflvie& rof ways and means of rebuilding the service or Sunday School at St.
' • subject.” plantation. How the young girl Johns of ( astel) as the pastor will he
Vie warned me of the dangers to breaks down tbe icy dignity of the ’n Garble Falls.
Chills Bod
Perfectly
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
JOHN WAYNE in
“BLUE STEEL”
|^0 MATTC* hew hot fho luiwmor
W. L. Froehner and A. R. Vetter.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
F. Peel, N. E. McGuire, M F Sanders,
John Sharp. J. < Lankford, J, W Al-
lison, Ura Bond, W H. Wills, L. R.
Coleman, W. M. Armstrong, Jus Allen
W. N. Bly, Truett Ray, - E. Beard,
J. 1. J’ars, L -McIntyre, Henry Wig-
nee, Jim Grumpier, 1’ P. Kimrner, M.
James at Llano
I woothor.you Hill con hoop food*
thoroughly chillod, palatable one
pur* right im o Mthorn comer —If
yoo own o Suporfax OiHuming
Refrigerator. ,
Food olwoyi it kopt cold and
wholatomo in Soporfosj ond ice
t ube* are froton the way you Ilka
'hem —big, generout onot, 32 ot o
time. Superfee keeps fruit*, moot*,
and vegetoblo* puro and froth
in its clean, tanitary, porcelain
• ncmel-lined food comportment.
It provide* ovary modern ice let*
■ ofrigerotion torvice, ond yet—
Star Laurel and Oliver Hardy
Comedy
V
THE WOLF DOG”
Prices: Sat. Matinee 10-20c
Each Night 10-25c
SUNDAY, MONDAY AND
TUESDAY
S. Robinson, H. i Nutt. H. S Perk- i. y Le-lth which could result from aristocratic family and brings pros-
L. R. BENORDEN, Pastor.
ins, Max Hagelstein, W. P Ray, G. C.
Flint, Ida Pierce, Osha Seilers, Frt d
Rich, A. E. Pace, O. P. Wyatt, Guy
McWilliams, A; J.. Bone, E. A. Shank-
S. J. Morrow, Earl Scot, E ‘Phillips,
Bernie Cervenka and little daughter.
Jo Ann, of Rcwena, Misses Jew AH
Morrow. Mary Rowan, Eloise McGuire,
Geneva Sander-. Ruth Rich', Fran.is
Kimmer, Della Morrow.
The Ray family have been.,:4.- i*n.ts
of San Angelo for a number of years
«nd have endeared themselves to the love the leading supporting roles in
people not only of the Baptist church, . -iurnal of A Crime.”
but to the community at large. Their ‘ An unusual program of short feat-
friends here wish them all success Bi,!C will be shown in connection with
and happiness in their new field, and the'feature picture, and they include
wi'-ut he called a "starvation diet,” but perity and happiness to the old South- 1
-.eg'sled a permanent elimination of era plantation is heralded as being.
, .number of fattening foods, and a one 0f the most vivid plcturizations ,
g ilur time schedule for ai! meals, ever to be screened,
haye adhered strictly to that diet Janet Gaynor and Robert Young
• - or since.” have the romantic leads. Besides
As a young society woman in “Jour- Lionel Barrymore am! Henrietta
■ hi' T Cfime,” Ml sis Chatterton dis- Croesman, the cast boasts such names j
! ayk the slender figure of a girl of aH Richard Cromwell, Mona Barrie,
.xtera,' Which -he attributes to this stepin petchit and Russell Simpson.
>t.‘ Henry King, of “State Fair" fame, j
Adolbhc4 Menjou and Claire Dodd directed "Carolina."
A short Feature and Pat be News ,
NEW DEAL
Supertax Can Be
Ut«d Anywhtr*
Firestone Tires now guaranteed fo,
twelve months against blow-outs and
stone bruises. For Sale by
GEO. M. WATKINS.
| - °--------
I Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker
Records, at Bruhl’s Drug Store.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
complete the program.
•---o-‘—
TO HOLD QUARTERLY MEETING
■we feel truly that our iostf s Liam ’e
gain. Reporter
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
a Vitaphone Musical Revue in Nat-
iral “Technicolor,” entitled “Girl
Trouble.” a ‘'Bosko” Cartoon comedy
.and Pathe News.
Sunday School at 9.45 a. m.
Choir Practice and Prayer Meeting
Wednesday evening at 8:00 o’clock
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Pree-
Frfday evening, June 22, from 6: SO .
to 10:30 p. m., the Llano River Union !
of the Young people of this section
jvill meet for an out door, regular
quarterly meeting, near Castell. Be
Your friends of the Christian
church extend to you a cordial invita-
tion to worship with them Sunday.
You may be assured of a hearty wel-
come and abounding fellowship.
J. J. RAY, Pastor.
0 bo* no motor, no ouWid* con-
nection*, no pipo*. no drain*, no
moving mnehonitm. By burning
iu*t a lilt In k*ros*n* for an hour
a two dally (2 or 3 cent* worth)
it provide* tho right cold for Hi*
healthfuL prolonged preservation
of Mm family * food, no mottm
whore you live.
Seperf** (top* watte, mokm food
tart* belter, put* an ond to -mlew
Hep*, quickly ropey* it* operating
coal. Thoatond* ar* now In u<*.
Durably built hi three six**. Rea
■—ably priced. Term* if d*»ir*o
lot w* demonstrate to you without
OF A
CR3MD”
with
Adolphe
Menjou
Vitaphone ' COLOR” Muiutal
Boeko Cartoon
PATHE NEWS
Extra! Extra!
BABY SHOW”
----4 >—
LLANO “BABY SHOW” AT LANTEX
THEATRE NEXT MONDAY NIGHT
JOHN WAYNE WESTERN PICTURE sure and tome on time. Refreshments
BL UE STEEL F RIDAY-SATURDAY will be served to begin with. This
Llano's -Baby Show” will be held
at the I-antex Theatre next Monday
will be followed by a brief devotional njfht> June 25th. Plctur„8 ot all th„ 1
hv, , J&iin WayD* iD ttfe star iD the west‘ led ^ the Art YounK PeopIe w!th Babies and Children of Llano will be
p.ytenon churcb meets **1 the chcrcb em progrttm* "Blue
on Friday afternoon at 4 00 o’clotk
ROY B. INKS
MOTOR CO.
Prices, _ 10-25)0
MONDAY NIGHT
The Fourth Sunday program will be
rendered.
Auxiliary Devotional—Matthew 11.
28 30. led by Mrs. G. W Nullmyer
Song—“In the Secret of His Pres-
ence.”
Prayer—Led by Mrs W Y. Fowj^r.
-o-
Steel,” which Rev. T. O. Rorie as the speaker. Next ghown on (he ,cre€n at thl9 ^rfonll.
Plays at the Lantex Theatre this week a business session followed by a rec-
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
JUNE 27 28
Janet Gaynor and
Lionel Barrymore in
“CAROLINA”
’
a nee. A photographer has been in !
reational period. All young people LUno for a wp(.k taklng picfllres> and !
cn Friday and Saturday.
A special comedy attraction on the should come; plenty room, inspiring ~Ya~ve~his work Ton.pleted’ and
ready for the Monday night perform j
t rogram is Stan Laurel and Oliver moonlight and treat fellowship.
SUPERFEX
.Hardy in one of their latest laugh pro-
vokers. “Busy Bodies. ’
Chapter No. 11 of “The Wolf Dog“
‘ also on the program.
NOTICE!
Wilbur C. Treadwell, optometrist,
wEi be in his Llano office Saturday,
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
The Adult Missionary Circle of tbe other claims for payment.
June 30. Eyes examined and glasses Missionary Society will meet Friday ALLEN S. JOHNSON,
ance.
Several prUes will be given the bab-
ies and children at this performance,
This “Baby Show” Is shown in addi-
All note holders and other creditors t,on tQ |he regu)ar pjcture program lbe
of the association are therefore here- an<j cftn a„ b€ Reen for ,h<i rpgu!ar
admission price.
the Oil-- Bussing
RE F M O E RATO R
Short Feature
Prices 10-25c.
Newt
The Citizens National Bank of
Llano located at Llano, Texas, in tbe
State of Texas, is closing its affairs.
by notified to present the notes and
fitted.
lieved.
Headache and eye strain re-
afternoon at 4:00 p. m. for business 28-9t-c.
session. Dated June 12, 1934.
Cashier.
Clyde Barrow
Records, at
and Bonnie Parker
Bruhl's Drug Store.
Owing to another entertainment on
ame night, the party sponsered
by the Fire Department for_ Friday
Dight has been postponed until a fu-
ture date.
-o-
they were
g, tax-free
corner of Texas.
Every gallon of it which wa* sold
deprived the common school fund
of one cent, tbe bond-refunding fund
AMERICAN LEGION MEETING
'rn/m/de .
I < lyde Barrow and Bonn.e I ark»r cent and the highway fund of
Records, at Bruhl’s Drug Stor» .wo
'— —-<* —' ■j
ine new law was proposed mak
53 oi 60 the new Ford
V-8 is ju*< loafing along.
It will do 80 or better. It will
out-accelerate many a car cost-
ing a good deal more.
This tremendous reserve
power means that the Ford V-8
has the ability to whisk you out
of tight places.
The new Ford V-8 has a low
center of gravity. It bolds the
road. There’s safety, too, in
its unusually great braking sur-
And you relax in the comfort
of Ford V-8 free action on all
four wheels—for you know
that beneath you is the safety
of strong axle construction.
Ford V-8 safety features in-
clude a welded all-steel body
.. double drop X-type frame...
a torque-tube drive such as rac-
ing cars rely upon for control-
lability . . . welded steel spoke
wheels... and many others.
Before you buy any car at any
price, drive the new Ford V-8.
with /^ucar
at tzgy price
Safety features of (foe
FORD VS
The regular semi-monthly meeting, CARD OF THANKS ^ bootlegging a felony and givhig
of F’rank Griggs Post of American ;
Legion will be held in their regular1 w“ to express our deep*. ’ ‘he . omptroller adequate funds for
| meeting place in the Park across the heartfelt appreciation to our many enforcement. The Texas Good Roads
| river on next Thursday night, June ]0yal fnends tor their sympathy and As#oc,8tion and the Gasoline
28. Several matters of importance j0Ve and kind acts during our be iftx Commltt**, which backed It,
are to come up for settlement, and reavement in the death of our be- V0,C(‘d belief that this lawless
■ all members are urged to be present, loved one, Charlie Dale Morgan. Also 1raffl( wa* robbing the taxpayers ot
; as well as the ex-service men of the for the beautiful floral offering whic h at ]*ast I'-000-000 yearly. Actual re-
County. The first convention of the came as a source of comforteto us and cover!e® nftVe exceeded this figure
j new 21st District American Legion a tribute of memory to our loved one. r>ur)llE nine months it operated
Posts will be held in Llano this fall, \[ay (jod in his richest blessings t*~ d 153 ■ (>)e law Phked up" more
lend plans will be started toward the *ard each of you for your goodness l“£’n t7.000.000-
'entertainment of our visitors. i MR. AND MRS. FRANK MORGAN
E. B. MARTIN, ; cir. and MRS. C. M. MORGAN
Post Adjutant. --------o ----
-------- FOR SALE:—Chevrolet Coupe. Set
Mrs. Dunning or Phone 292. It-p.
I
POSTAGE STAMP GLUE
SPECIAL OFFER!
face per pound of weight
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS OF SOUTHWEST
1: 0: and Up—F O. B. Detroit:, Easy term* through Universal
Credit Company—the Authorized Ford Finance Plan
The Ford V-8 has welded steel ipoke
wheel*. Each >• strong rnou*b fo
sustain the weight of ten Ford car*.
A member of Congress from the
State of Illinois, Mr. Dlrkson, started
a one-man battle the other day to
I have use of foreign glue substances week
;ipn postage stamps discontinued, anti |
Mr. and Mrs. Peaso Schuessler and
two daughters of MaBon were the
guests of relatives in Llano this
Amercan products used instead.
TAX ENFORCEMENT LAW GIVES
Tb« Ford V-8 offer* yon the advan-
tages of Safety Glass. If i* * vitally
important feature in a family nr.
‘ It our farmers only knew what TWENTY PER CENT INCREASE
they are licking when they lick a j —
stamp—” said Mr. Dirkson, with a Austin, Texas, May 22.—The new
to make your
NEXT SHAVE
more comfortable
There it added mfety in the Ford
V-8’* unusually great braking sur-
face per pound of weight. You (top
smoothly, surely and quickly.
Free action for ml! four wheel*—with
the pHcdets dependability of strong
axle construction. This mean* riding
ease plus mfety.
vhudder, and left the rest to the im- Texas gasoline tax enforcement law
agination of his hearers.
rounded out its first full year of op
He e.vp)etoed that he bad discover- * ratios with a rmachfng 20 per cent
ed that the stickum on postage stamps increase in revenue to the state dur-
is made from flour imported from |Dg the first quarter of WF, the Tex-
I Java and other Dutch East Indian as Good Roads Association announc-
1 countries, duty free. He insisted that ed today from quarterly figures of
' since American Indian corn produced Comptroller George H. Sheppard,
; in this country would answer the , Combined gasoline tax collections
| same purpose, the use of the import- for the months of January, February
ed article should be discontinued in and March exceeded the total for the
deference to American agriculture. same period last year by $1,269,672,
I It is a little difficult to conjure up the comptroller reported. This
visions of ruination for American ag- brought tbe full !2 months’ recover-
riculture because the glue on postage ies to more than 14,250,000 above the
stamps is imported from abroad, hut previous period.
Mr. Dirksen's stand is well taken. In i it was on March 2t, 1933, that the
fact it's impregnable. Nohody likes potent new law was written onto the
- the taste of postage stamp glue any- statute books as an emergency meas-
how. and now that they know where «re. Scores of remote refineries
: it comes from they will like it even were humming day and night, turning
less. out motor fuel of which the taxing
Letter stampers who know their on- authorities had no knowledge. Thoua-
twns always like the envelop.—Abilene ands of tank trucks were radiating
Morning News. uut on the very highways whose ln-
l ' i
Don't blame your razor
for after-shaving Irrita-
tion. An old lather brush
and harsh Bhaving cream
can do plenty or damage
to tender skins. Get this
special offer. For a limit-
ed time only.
$1.50 KLENZO
LATHER BRUSH
39c. KLENZO
SHAVING CREAM
BOTH FOR
98c.
LUNO DRUG CO.
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1934, newspaper, June 21, 1934; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821886/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.