Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 125, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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TBf GRAHAM DAILY
THURSDAY. JANUARY ». 1*4*
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Gwendoyln Edwards Is Hostess To
Graham Junior Music Club Wednesday
Tl» Graham Junior Music Club Nicolett, Rosemary Rehders, Mary
•mt Wednesday afternoon at the
Isas of Miss Gwendolyn Edwards
sarith Misses Mary Jana Johnston
«ad Marjorie Street as co-hostesses.
Kiss Mary Aronld. elub president,
during a short business
jsinnrtm during which Miss Twills
gsdi Smith was welcomed as a new
^Fmber. Following the businews
amen Billie Bullock, program
Chairman, took charge of the mcet-
ar After the repeating of the chib
pledge in unisoh. Miss Billie Lou
Martin, club sponsor, gave an in-
teresting talk on the foims of
4Bnce music at revealed in the dif-
ferent periods. The following inusi-
4*1 program was then presented:
“Majurka"—Goddard—Mary Beth
Asith.
“When Love Is Kind"—vocal—
■ary J. Johnston, accompanied by
■rs. S. A. Penix.
“Vitanne Gigue”—Bademan—Bar- I
bars Justice.
■My Beautiful Lady” — vocal— .
■arms Haden, accompanied by Mrs. !
8. A. Penix.
o'* — Panina — Jo Annice
ah.
Catherine Xnoddy, Mary Beth Smith,
Twills Ruth Smith, Marjorie Street,
Billie Lou Martin; Mrs. S. A. Penix,
Bill Bullock, and the hostesses.
SUE LISLE OF LOVING
ENTERTAINS WITH GAMES
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Sue Lisle of Loving was hostess
Wednesday evening for the younger
set, when she entertained at the I.
J. Shoop home with three tables of
games. Those attending were: Joyce
Melton, Raythene Baker, Ftris Mc-
Cluer, Dorothy Bills, Norman Hick-
erson, Rex and Ralph Nall, Donald
and Jack Bills.
Mrs. Rush Bills
School flews
jam session. J. G. Smith'. ar- *ir' whom *■ "**•
rangement, of the following num- • ™«d>‘ -Vth* cnd°f
her. were played: "Bugle Call year and will hare he.
Rag " Corlnna," “Bei Mier du 'nt*"d in *»* cont**‘ fo1
Shane," and “The Blues." Those the trip to Washington,
who composed the band were:
G. Smith, band director. Jean The Junior Red Cross magazine.
Remington, Curtis Kininmouth. ** **• J“n,or Hl*h
Charles Walker, and Pat Clifford. School this morning. One copy
teacher at the Junior High School "01 be placed in each room and
and basketball coach. Arrange- ***«ral cop.e. w.U be placed in
ments for the program were made the library,
bv Mrs. Eugenia Howell and Miss ^
Lucille Moore. j RePort cards for the first and
_ 1 second grades at East Ward will
Miss Grace Minter, who teaches be han,led out today at the regu-
at Shawnee, was unable to meet l*r time. The cards for the other
her classes today because of ill- *r“dc' wi" he held until after mid-
term examinations.
MSI. *
The conduct record for the Junior ‘Forty-Five Points on How to
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Bills spent High School and Bast Ward the Make People Like You” by D^AI
the evening in the Shoop home, Misa J last six weeks is unusually good, hert E. Wiggam, will be re^wed
Bills assisting Mr». Shoop in serving |only twenty-four out of 82b stu- hefo™ the Junior High Sc
refrerhmrnts of eccoa, cookies, and | dent: having been sent by
home-made candy. Popcorn was ; teachers to ninth period the
also served during the games.
locals
I ond time during the six
the
ace*
weeks.
Mrs. Lena Chandler is wortting
,4hc Junior High School library
the place of Mias Allye Hogue,
who is ill.
fin
Daring
| The following new students reg-
I O. E. Lilland of Fort Worth was istered at the high school Wednea-
.v u„,.P which in Graham on businesa Wedneaday. [day: Billie Louise and Dorothy
the social hour, which 1 Mae Crow from Coleman, and Wil-
Bob Tyler is reported to be
■(lowed the program, delicious re-
ttushments were served to the fol- ,
■wing Misses Mary ATnold, Betty wlth the flu.
Jean Brewster, Lou Wallace Chil-
(wss, Jo Annice Cornish, Gwendo-
lyn Edwards, Norma Haden, Billie
Martxell. Gerry Hartxell, Mary Jane
Johnston. Barbara Justice, Odell
■agerkurth. Mary McFarlanc, Doris i vi*'tors
■ahley, Dorothy Mooi-e, Mary Helen
ill lard Wilson
California.
from Los Angeles,
Mins . .Helen Semaan
Newcastle Wednesday.
Mr.
visited
in The three Senior girls who were
> elected by the student body at the
I high school thi* morning to have
and Mrs. Leslie Scott were their names voted on by the fac-
in Dallas Wednesday.
assembly Friday morning. Some
of the points which will he pre-
sented for the students’ considera-
tion are:
(II Do you refrain from laugh-
ing at the mistakes of others?
(2) Do you refrain from grumb-
ling about the things you can not
change?
(31 Do you generally keep
control of your temper?
(4) Are you careful not to gos-
sip?
(5) Do you keep your personal
trouble to yourself ?
(8) Can you always be de-
pended upon to do what you say
you will do ?
(7) Do you fefrain from boss
ing people?
of Wichita Falls
TT”
Madam
Rose
Virginia
PSYCHOLOGIST AND ADVISOR
701 Cherry St. Graham
Gives advice on business changes.
Investments, Marriage, Love,
g duration and Your Talonta
Gives party's name in your life.
SPECIAL READING SOc
Readings Daily—10 am to 9 pm.
Prices Reasonable.
JtTJL'Sn S^^=^1 JfcoSir*,5oSS St
illness. ^day. j souri, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey K. Hentachel last week
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cutshall visit-
ed relatives in Breckenridge Tuesday
evening.
- I
T. A. Huff of Wichita Falls was'
a business visitor in Graham Wed-}
nesday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Cate of
Fort Worth are visiting Mrs. Cate’s
parents.
J. T. Boyd is reported to be ill.
end.
■BMP
r
MAliOX&l
TODAY
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY JAN. *4-28
Stuart Erwin • Marieris Weaver • Petrie Knowles • Ruaaall Hleka
THE HONEYMOON'S OVER
K's Chuckle-full of— incidents—accidents— experiences—adven-
tures,—and no end of lauahs and thrills I
Whxt Has Ooisb B
Georg# Milton and
Small are barley frwekers on a
ranch in the BaHnae Valley.
Georye is (As guardian a/ Lon-
nie, who is huge of build and
tremendously powerful, but ho#
the mind of a child and is con-
stantly getting them both into
difficulties due to hi* strange
compuleion to "pet soft things'*
— Which might be a mouse, a
bird, or a girl's velvet dress.
Sines Lonnie cannot control Me
'hen excited. Me
leads to
the two
win the friendship of Slim, the
good matured mule thinner, and
they etrihe up a partnerehiy
With old Candy, the crippled
"swamper", to save for the lit-
tle farm they dream ef own-
ing. Pat Curley, the base's pug-
hie fHrtatieue young
ely attache Lonnie
etrength wi
innocent habit often
trouble. On the
wife.
in panic,
eaitanre hand a
to • palp M Me
SHm admits Curley to eove
fighting rapataHsa Mr g*
out the Story that Me hand
aught t* a machine. Cu
Chapter Fire
Mrs. Graham Stewart and daugh-
ter, Tasca, went to Dallas Wednes-
Mrs. T. V. Crounse, the former d*P'
“ °“'i Hr. - a»TT V. MUM
tort „t uaeMi iTiinrw 1 'urn
H. M. Leideckcr of Bryson wa»
in Graham .Wednesday.
Gene Wells is reported to be ill.
!'• 'afcw- Reason
visited tn Graham Wednesday. *
Wednesday.
( D. J, P. N Gay mens of Megar-
gel, visited in -Graham Wednees-
dhy. * - -
T O DA Y
He cut red tape and
nabbe ' hit man red-hind
ed.
CH/RLES BICKFORD
Doris Nolan - John Litel
“One Hour to Live”
—PLUS—
Chapter I
JACKIE COOPER
“Scouts To
Thn Rescue”
Boy Scouts admitted
Free Wednesday to see
first chapter.
f LIBERTY
i THEATRE
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR RENT
PHONE
174
TODAY AND TOMORROW
THUR„ FRI. JAN. 26-26
Sothern, John Carroll,
Rita Johnson IN—
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»r as a Tropical Tempt-
LEGAL NOTICE
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Reuse. and bath. 812 Elm St.
Phene 151. , 125 pd
NOR RENT—Three room modern
Reuse and garage. Furnished. *20
yer month. Apply at Tucker Bros.
Boys Sponsor-
(Continued from Trout pay*)
ment. "Last year many visitors
made the remark that the boys'
baby beef show could not be im-
proved upon, but I do believe the
calves will be better this year.”
“Texans are interested in good
beef, but they realize that beef
must come from younger and
smaller animals. The big four or
five-year-old ateer weighing 1,400
to 1,600 paunds when finished has
had hii day, and a younger ani-
mal well finished, weighing from |
860 to 1,100 paunds, has taken his
place. The boys are leading the '
way in showing that these younger
animals can be finished to the
proper degree.” i
Barnet la a native of Coleman
county and a graduate of Texas
A. k M. College. He waa a member
of the extension service staff of
Oklahoma A. & M. College from
1912 to 1914. The following two
years he was with the extension
service of the University of Ari-
xona. From 1916 to 1923 he wss
manager of the Parrin Land and
Cattle Company of Seligman. Art-
laffit-off
'—‘iSSPtam
Mat LaUit Off rafaiae
hie cheer - .
Ho'a cooared by
MXHKl
MUTUAL '"aciVcY r
20*1 LRfiitfiM NUT. UK. BL9(a.
pk. or«.4r ns-fo «ior 25'.
Oa Saturday night tha bora
v«pt lata tan ta tour the saloons
nd tha autlylM
r ent I
coker. _____ ..._____
'mean cants; and George waa ob-
sessed with tha thought ef how
much good planting seed tor the
inlo town lo lour me saloons
r. A drink of whiskey cost
spike that sounded from
the barn. For groat
a
was dead;
come to Gennie. Hie pup
While he sat in tha straw, look-
ing dumbly at the little
form in his hands. Mae
crept Into tlM bam. At
was unaware of Leanle's presence;
she had come la, dreamed in her
beat dream and carrying har cha
patent leather suitcase, to find
Wtm dear trough tha n
gate, but I rein traitor ad — you
foolish little (ana — you're rotate
Whan
In ltfstaas
stealthily
first sha
'8
oin. "I
an' ha mads
MU raa an'
little fane — you're
ho hoard Gennie begin to
want over to him.
• Ha’s dead!"
whimpered 1 an
waa Jos' playin’ with him
-Hawjrr^.^’
like
I
him — an' thaw
“Don't yon worry
Just a mutt
To
Tha
ooe easy Tha w
MB of mutts."
Tt ain't that aa
*3aa lot ma
«e. Ha
can get .
whole country's
bigg, now."
eoddasily i staiaihersl that
Mas waa a pmZ o’ U'SnMt" and
that ha was forbidden to talk to
bar. Ha made as If to go, hat aha
ted him path. Sha spoke to
soothingly Ha needn't worry
aboat being found talking to har.
Tha horssaWaa tournament would
teat all afternoon, and aa aaa
leave tt until It was ovar.
At teat Man had aasns one to taftl
to. aad to tha imsam prebend lag.
mcaroMy listening Gennie aha pour-
ed out bar life’s alary; how h«r
father had bean a drunken alga
painter who waa "put away” whoa
she wax a child; how aite had 0
wanted to go Into th- movies, bid 4 -
Intercepted' tha f
Notice is hereby given that
application is made to the
State Liquor Board at Austin,
for medical liquor permit by
Francis Miller and J.
j2j.Sc Sharp, owners of Miller-Sharp zona.
Drug Co., located and doing when • »tud*nt •» Te“» A- *
FOR SALE 7 2-10 arrem. orchard. , r, , • M. College, Bamee was a star
small house, 3i miles wuthwest of " football player in the position at
Cntom. half mile off paving. O. R Graham. Young County, To*- tock,e Hii frien<u
■hsrrvholmes. Graham. L25-28p as, of which J. Z. Sharp is her him M a stalwart of the grid-
manager. t iron back in the days when brawn [
(Adv. 123 4 5). counted for more than deceptive
--------[--1 plays.
itttte truck
Gennle's pte
fifteen oanU.
80 George returned to tha rsitek
early — yet naaw to* agon. Lsn-
nle. as usual, w
thing. Not only
colored stable buck; wore#, ha be-
trayed the aocret of their frwa
place to Crooks, abetted by Candy.
While George waa ordering Gen
Candy back to
nia and
|____ Uu bunk'
^ayM^kht^teHUr“*hrb.j3
to towp on a -r^-tamj
wu
thm
barn^-triad-
ftndfng*1
pAQfd
their In____
rtth*
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to Curtejr'e hand. Ignored
Insults aad eloeate quortloned
other about Curtsy.
_____aad the brateaa 00
i ennloa face.
“Bo — It waa yon," she said
softly. "Wan. maybe you're dumb
— toe* any — and maybe yon're
only guy on the ranch with
_ VWto a nice Mite!"
George wo aid have struck bar
thsrarsns
ea paaaad by and
H all out of the ham.
• • •
When Curley returned home late
drank* hSTtot&r told him al^t
Mae's nocturnal vlaH <0 the barn.
Curie* rushed upstairs to admin-
1 ef his frequent beatings:
turned am him la hyetert
Ilka
to
nerve.
then
with
ruck har
1' arm tog
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later
but
cal
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aho sifl—
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 125, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1940, newspaper, January 25, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116375/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.