Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 122, Ed. 1 Monday, January 22, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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TIE GRAHAM DAILY REPORTER MONDAY. JANUARY B, 1*4»
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MARY M. MORRISON
ENTERTAINS COLLEGE
STUDENTS SATURDAY
Miss Mary Maria Morrison enter-
tained Saturday evening at her home
for several college students who vis-
ited here this week end. During the
evening the guests played bridge and
pang pong and later attended the
7tm*t€U8r£J
Miss Jeanne Lane visited in Bry-
son Sunday.
School flew*
Bob Rohders has been confined
to his home several days because
of illness.
Refreshments were served. at
Shield's Cafe to the following:
Misses Peggy Niles, student at the
Hockadav School in Dallas'; Mary
Callaher, Louise Street, and Diana
dowghley. students at T. S. C. \\.;
Barbara Bloodworth. Marjorie Street,
Mary Arnold, Mary Leslie
and the hostess.
A preview of the educated dog
show which is to be given at the
Junior High, East Ward, and High
School assemblies Tuesday morpingl
was given at the school assemblies
this morning. High diving stunts
and wire-walking tricks will be fea-
tured. This program has been pro
sented recently in the Worth, from 11:05 to 11:16 a. m.
several Texas cities, the last being
Falls. An admission Tuesday
C. OF C. HEAD TO SPEAK
“Close Cooperation Between tho
City and the Country,” will be the
subject of a talk to be given by
F. D. Perkins, of McKinney, presi-
dent of the East Texas Chamber of
Commerce, during the “Agriculture
on Parade” broadcast over KFJZ,
in Wichita
charge of ten cents will be made
and the public is Invited.
Fifty-one per cent of the total
at Shawnee school was
Kingdom #bsent today according to Principal
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cl< ughley had
as their guests last week end their
daughter-. Miss Phyllis Cloughley,
a student at Draughon's Business |
College in Wichita Falls, and Miss j
{Harm Cloughley, a student at T.S.
C.W., and Mias Gerry Allen of Sey- 1
Misses Phyllis Cloughley and Mil-
dred Braxelton and Ben Hugh Mat- j enroument
tht w: Went to Possum
Sunday afternoon. I Will Wetzler. This large pereen;wg<‘ cussed.
— *- [of absentees is due to illness and j
Little Misses Nannette and Ed- wt.«ther.
Scott, wina Winstead are reported much | __
improved after several days illness.
j __ The second and third year Home- |
Charles Knox, a student at Okla- making students are planning to j
homa University in Norman, is vis- start making dresses as soon as ,
iting Mr. and Mrs. 1). M Knox. I possible in order to have them made!
_ for Easter. The second year girls
Elmore Johnson of Abilene spent!will make general occasion dresses.
This broadcast originating from
the studios of KRRV, Sherman, the
series is heard weekly under aus-
pices of the East Texas Chamber
of Commerce. Topics of vital im-
portance to Texas farmers arc dis-
VIII i
DON AMECHE - ANDREA LEEDS - AL J OLSON
Th* story of STEPHEN FOSTER, the great American Troubadour.
SWANEE RIVER in Technicolor
Out Of those colorful romantic days of mlnstrolc and rlvar boats
—The etlrrlna drama sf the great love that put America's leys and
sorrows ta music—the songs we took to our hearts foravarl
MARRIAGE LICENSES
CHURCH
CALENDAR
FOR WEEK
Oscar L. Roberson, OIney, and
Miss Iris Brooks, OIney.
T. L. Lisle, Bunger, and Mrs.
Martha Ann Beaaley.
Omen Sherrill, Caddo, and Artie
Gray, Wayland.
last week end with friends here.
while the third year girls will mak£ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Mrs. Leslie Scott visited fn Fort
Worth last week end.
special occasion • or evening dresses.
A.,
Ernest and Jean Remington went
to FVirt Worth Salurflay.
Madam
Virginia Rose
IVCHOLOGIST AND ADVISOR
7D1 Cherry St. Graham
Gives advice on business charges,
towstements. Marriage. Love,
Education and Your Talents.
Qtvsa party’s name in your life.
READINGS DAILY 10 am to • pm
Prices Reasonable.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Swallow re-
| turned Sunday from a trip to San
| Antonio.
Billie Hugh Orr from Jean regis-
tered at the high school this morn-
ing.
Mrs. J. W. Cutshall visited friends
tin Mineral Wells and Fort Worth
last week end.
TV. M. S. will meet for Mission
study. 2:30 n. m. Tuesday.
Louie Moon Circle with Mrs. B. B.
King. Other circles at the church.
Y. W. A. 7:30 j. m. Monday with
Mm. Henry.
- Sunbeam Band 2:30 P- m. Tuesday
The attendance at the Junior High at the church.
School and East Ward increased to- Prayer Meeting Wednesday eve-
day according to Principal O. V. ning, 7:30 o’clock.
Kocn. Teachers and officers meeting
- 7:35 Wednesday evening.
Several of the high school teach- j Choir rehearsal, 7:30 p. m. Friday,
ers were unable to meet their classes The Associationol Training Union
today because of illness. Among meet at Throckmorton Monday,
those are Miss Izetta Sparks, Miss January 22, 7:30 p. m.
Norene Ellington, George Robinson, The order of Teachers and Offi-
and Howard Tyson. Mr. Tyson has cers meeting and Prayer meeting
been absent since last Wednesday, has been reversed. Prayer meeting
-- wil convene at 7:00 p. m. Wednes-
The students at Junior High, East day, followed by teachers and offi-
Mr. and Mrs. H. Woolley returnee' 1 R'>rdt and Shawnee, were not allow- ccfi meeting at 7:35. This will make
Saturday from a visit in Mineral., ed to play outside today because of jt possible for some teachers to
Little Miss (Frances Morrison is
, recovering from an attack of influ-
enza.
Mrs. E. H. Morrison is reported
to be much improved after a week’s
illness with influenza.
the snow. At Junior High and East attend that have not been able to,
Ward the boys played in the gym- do so. It will also give the teach-
, nasium. while the girls went to the ers and officers as much time an
music room. At shswnee the stu- i thev may need to finish the work
'dents played games in their rooms, of their meeting.
Harry Mitchell and Goorge Kt-s- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
terson of OIney visited in Graham'
Sunday afternoon.
!„ Misses Peggy Niles, Mary Maria
Morrison, Mary Arnold, and Mar-
jorie Street went to Wichita Falls
: satuMftfy asraml. &***--------------
..~y
Mrs. Ott Matt is left today for
Big Spring to be with her daughter.
Mis. M. S. Beale, who is ilL Mr. P- m-
Mattis and iFrances accompanied her — -
„ ,.r cisco FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
W. M. U. meetings Monday aft-
Wednesday eve-
Choir rehearsal
nirvg V.a<J p . fe
District Missionary Institute
Weatherford Monday, January
10:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m.
lernoon. Circle One, with Mrs. John
| Hays. Circle Two, with Mrs. S. S.
Sutton. Circle Three, with Mrs.
Robert Schlittler.
District Brotherhood meeting hon-
oring Dr. Royal J. Dye in Brecken-
ridge Tuesday 6:45 p. m.
Choir rehearsal Wednesday 7:30
p. m.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR RENT
FOR
hnjj.sf .—1 IPO
--Tiavis at 7T1
RENT—Five-room
Third. See
Pecan.
FOR RENT—Nice, modern apart-
ment. See Mrs. Minnie Babb, 900
Elm SL 119-l22pd
FOR SALE 7 2-10 acrea, orchard,
.-mall house, 31 miles southwest of
Graham, half mile off paving. O. R.
f'hi rryholmes, Graham. L26-28p
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOT SALE OR TRADE— 141-
acre farm; . 41 acres of pasture;
new four-room house; 2 young or-
chards; living water In pasture and
fine water with windmill.—Will sell
or take small Improved place on
deal. This farm ts located I miles
northwest of DeLeon. Want place
near Oraham.—G. H. Median, Leader
office. dh
Parent#
When you end yuur Iwnjhf «*■*<» »,
train. motor or bus hip, be suss you
httt a bo* « pMwrwt. laana*
> feint end ■
wn. B*b~»
tbe remedy tuooswJuItT used be SW
hmsMrdda ossriury, •odreo.*",
mended by phvsMana, mstses end wen
■ bf physMuw. aunes <
jr w known travelers
AonsAtse world. ' At drag
m. ItewVta* m
egpect
which I
Wsst Has dona
Deers
■00 and Lrnsb, migratory
ranch bonds in the Salinas Val
Hg in California, are on their
matl, alert and com-
is the guardian of Len-
T__ ko is huge of build and
snermensty power ful, but hat
the mtad of a child and ie /or-
ator getting them both into
__ them both
serepes. They dream of raving
enough money to , buy "tome
little farm of their teen;
day if net in eight,
sechee the eimple-mind-
te let Aim is aU
token tho nme base
ins e j I
litter lately whelped by
lie — Curley ordered h<
It back ta Slim at once
or too influential for Curley lei
dare attack.
When he found her In the bora I
fondling a little pup — one of ai
y Alim's aet-
her to give
at onca
“No guy’s firin' my wife pre-
sents You're glvln' that pup bank.”
“Oh. yenh?'T She cuddled It de-
flaatly. _
“If guu’re not glvln’ It back..
SUrn’e goln ta take It *—k"
'No fie i
-Nor
wont. Slim ain’t afraid
We’ll see whether he tajU)
not! Watt’ll he testae the old
JTfentoe-...-
rape hie at ,
Chapter Two
to tha 1—daw.
wara mm
inSTr-sirS
s. IDs hands, large and
as daUeute Ja their
word was taken on any
- politics to lava.
Curley little
-beaded heat si
climbed
t. and ooateanptneusly
a fly off the romp of Our-
c
OAK STREET BAPTIST CHURCH
Monday. W. M. U., 2:00 p. m.
Tuesday. Brotherhood, 7:00 p. m.
Wednesday, Prayer meeting, 7:00
'p. m.
iFridny, Teacher’s meeting, 7:00
barley backer on the ranch un
1 a thahehlng machine destroyed
horse with his whip. Curley,
ilng, decided to vent his rugs
tbs group of barley backers
i wars looking oa, Lennle and
rgw among them. Ha ragalaad
control of his wild hr roaring mount,
and sparred him directly Into the
grasp, making them daah madly -
oct of his path
"Ha was aimin’ ad Lonnie." aaid
p iai
■ A
-Owrley’s insnlid him self a pack f trouble."
modern
.Fmmitt
R-122p
ss: s^taSuXb5£todbu,^.t:
rods up and dismounted outsldo
tha bunkhonsa door. He poked his
bead In and addressed Lennle.
"You the new pya my ole man
lookin’ furT
-Yeah, we
Oeorge.
replied
-Lot the Mg guy stalk!"
be don’t want to talk?"
k anmplisr "Ulm
-8U|
t
talk
Curtsy swaggered up cl<
appose h
and me travel together, and I do
She talkin'-
Oeorge.
hand?"
with asperity
_ „_re‘ “ *
kin’.”
se _
-You drawin'
• to
this
-I might," sold Oeorge
"Well, Til see you get a
to ants." He leaped Into 1
die and galloped away
This, Candy explain
was the bone s son —
quietly
a chance
his sad
aw«y. . „
xplalned to them,
i — one of those
who hated big
bated
uaSljr'on ielooCmST for some one
to pick on.
"Seems to me he’s worse lately,*
added Candy. “Ha got married a
couple of months ago. Wife lives
freer In tha boss's house And
ever since he got
a. — '
Like he’s sett In' on a ant
Curley’s
married
hi!!."
Ttarfb,______„
I fa.” Oeorge eugguMsd. , .
-You lest waK till you eae Cuf-
fs wrfar
Maybe he’s allowin' off for his
ley’s —.
J see
She woe pretty
childish sort
rouged
ty Is a vacant eyed,
or way, with. ML
sd Ups and Mg widow paced
heavily stnda up. Her voles
hod n nasal, querulous timbre, al-
most Ska a whine. She wore a
little aotton bourn dross, low tali
square-cut In the neck, and rad
mulaa fasti—id with bouquets of
rod ostrich feathers. She was Cur-
ley’s wife of two months the only
worn— — tho MRMi; and Curley's
presumption was
___ .______tc his Joh of
tag hie father And R war
■ rtfbaaa beating far any of the
to he *
wJta^M-.
hand happened to bo a— too etrong
Candy whan horse and rider ,.,.J
sped out of sight. It’s like I toM
you. Ho hates big guya.-
J greeting
who were
Slim gave cordial
the two new men a
work *lth him. "You gags____
together?" he asked Oa—gs.
“Sure. We kinds look after loch
other. He ain’t bright, but be’a s|
wonderful vsorkor- -
“Ain’t many guys travel around,
together- obeerued Slim, -I donb
■how why. Maybe everybody la
the whole cockeyed world la scar-
ed of each other...Okay boys, let>
’ar buck!”
The two friends settled down to
thslr task of loading the heavy
bagi of barley onto the truck.
Candy lingering out of curiosity
if fS* food they
-nuckers”, sew "
approaching.
Curley's wife I been
about- he announced.
loked "She’s purty!"
purty...but looks to '
Mae's thin form
* ■■■!, purvy...vuv Iuvoe w mm
Ilka she's got the eye. Know whati
I think? I think Curley*! married.
himself n pack ef trouble."
Mae, carrying her pup.
close, Inspecting the two new men.'
She leaned against the ----
“You’re the new felle
come, ain’t you?”
"Yeah!” burnt od out Lonnie, I
toward her, fascinated ky|
Hern that
aTISt! '
starting toi
said Oeorga sourly,.
PHHh by the arm. Bn
pulled him away, around to tha
tailboard tha wagon Mae smiled
bitterly and want back to the
seising Lenny
pulled him
“Clash, she’s purty!” cried Lennle.
to me, UUkMR
!TWz —ton
you evun take a look
dame!”
*T never done nothin’,
"No, you nuvar. But
thsro, you wment
1 neither. Ten
way
^ar — If shew
take the rap,3*
grew f earf uf.
Ilka this piswsj
.m —*---**
“Oeorga. I Ion't tike thle
This ain’t aa nice place ”
“Uatou, I don’t like It be
bettor than you du. But wu
keep It till ere get a stake"
(Te be i
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 122, Ed. 1 Monday, January 22, 1940, newspaper, January 22, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116185/m1/4/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.