Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 118, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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TM GRAHAM DAILT MMMP y HDNB8DAY, JANUARY 17. IW
RED HOT
VALUES
FOR
Thursday - - Friday - - Saturday
MEN S LEATHER JACKETS
REGULAR $7.50 VALUES WHILE THEY LAST
$50# 64
CRINKLE BED SPREADS
FULL SIZE 80X105. SCALLOPED EDGES
VERY SPECIAL AT
Each ’_____ , .
Smith Dry Goods Co.
GRAHAM’S NEW MODERN STORE
mwim
Mrs. Pearl Dougins returned Holl-
iday from Stamford, where she has
been visiting.
Sam Caldwell is ill today.
| Misses Sylvia Dabney, Anna Bess'
\ Wright, Martha Knight, and Sybil
I Blount visited in Jacluborro Tuea-
Mr. and Mrs. £H Williams are j day evening,
moving to Wichita Falls this week. ,
- | Mrs. W. M. Martin and Mrs. T.
Mrs. G. L. Donnell of Eliasville G. Wignall attended a district board
visited in Graham Tuesday. j meeting of the W.M.U. in Olney
_ | Tuesday afternoon.
T. J. Helvey of Bryson was in , -
Graham on business Monday.
T. C. Lisle made a business trip
to Jacksboro Monday.
Miss Anna Bess Wright vimted
j in Fort Worth Sunday.
Miss Louise Lindsay of South
Bend visited in Graham Tuesday.
Miss Billie Neal
in Vernon Sunday.
was a visitor
- T. J. Edwards left today tor the i
Veteran's Hospital in Muskogee,
Oklahoma. He will be there two
weeks.
Robert T. Walker and J. O. Spil-
lars attended a Sinclair employees
HATIOXKL
~ -WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, JAN. 17-18
WALTER CONNOLLY—IRIS MEREDITH—ONSLOW STEVENS
••THOSE HIGH GREY WALLS”
The thrill-streaked drama of
landed him in the
doctor with
a heart so bis R
‘pen” to live the meat amazing adventure
that ever recked prison walls!
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Five-room modern
safety meeting in Olney Monday houae. hot and mU water Ne,r
even,n*' school; good lot. Mn*., Art Hughes,
- . \ i Phone 9018-F2. 117-20pd
Ernest Remington has been conA i___,_______
fined to the home of hia parents, | FOR RENT 1
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Remington, for,
several days because of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Semaan went to
Possum Kingdom Sunday.
J. P. Stevens of Henrietta was a
week end visitor in Graham.
Graham P. Stewart went to
I Nacogdoches Monday,
FOR RENT — Furnished small
house, modem; electric refrigerator;
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wright, who T"n«r 8Prin* Mattreaa. Inquire
were en route to Blast Texas, vis-
ited Mr. Wright's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Wright, Sunday.
Mrs. E. R. Brooks, 1320 Hast 4th
118-Tlp
al of Mrs. Moore, who Is Mr. Bill’s
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wheat visited *i»ter. She had been ill for severaL
in Newcastle Sunday.
FOR RENT—Four room modern
- | house, furnished; close In; gruple
Mr. and Jlrs. G. A. Bills went to oniy T#| 878. 120c
Denton Monday to attend the funer-
years.
LIBERTY
THEATRE
PHONE
174
TODAY
TUE8. - WED. Jan. 1*-17
Mary Martin Allan Monsp,
Walter Connolly, Lee Bowman,
Judith Barrett and Susanna
Foster IN— "
"The Great
Victor Herbert”
The Weatherford girl who
sang ”My Heart Balangs to
Daddy” It with you In the
grandest heart story slnoo
"The Groat Zaigfald."
YOLUl
JOINT INSTALLATION
♦OF OFFICERS HELD BY
Dftl
FOR RENT—Modem furnished 4-
room garage apartment; electrit
box; bills paid. 823 East. Phone
382. ‘ 116-like
Mrs. Graham Stewart in in Fort Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Batchelor and FQR RENT—Three room fum
an ar?‘ “ I ished modern duplex apt. We pay
i..... ---------” „c ,the utilities if preferred. Everything c<ni<^n,ed wording would be much
private. Three blocks of any the ®“**er to t**r MP- Ann Arbor News,
schools. 92J Kentucky St. 116-19p _lc________---
Worth today.
children, Jim, Anna,
| Possum Kingdom Dam were
Mrs. B. W. King is confined to iruests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carlton
her home because of illness. Sunday.
Next in line comes the
who pens 7.0U0 words on a post-
card. Liu rope might hire him to
inscribe future treaties, for such
R M. Remington went tojIOlney >
Tuesday evening.
NOTICE
MISCELLANEOUS
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
MONDAY
t Women's Auxiliary of the | ROYAL NEIGHBORS
Presbyterian Church met Mon The Graham and Breckenndge
afternoon at the church with i Royal Neighbor Camps held a joint an,i Miss Fannie Fisher are in Fort
aen members present. After I installation of officers in Brecken- Worth today.
led by Mrs T. S. | ridge Wednesday evening, Jan. 10. | -
1 Mrs. Martha White, District Deputy I , , • . _ ,
of Breckenridge, acted a. installing Carney Boyd of Olney and Paul
officer, and Mrs. Bthel Lennington Galloway of Electra visited friends
of Graham, as Ceremonial Marshal, here Tuesday afternoon.
A short program was enjoyed by j --
the members before the most im-! Bud Worsham is on a business
pressive installation ceremony. The trip t® Pig, pROAR*-_____J?£___will be
Graham officers who were installed gone several days.
- * t LOST—10-weeks-old, bob-tail, fox
The Graham National Bank and terrier pup. Reward. Mary King,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Seward of the First National Bank will ob- owner, 826 Elm St Phone 107. I
Olnev visited Mr. and Mm. Lawson «rve Friday, January 19, Robert • H8pd
Cook Sunday. • I 1 E. Lee’s birthday, as a holiday, and
_ j no business will be transacted on
that day. 118c
Mrs. Jesse Beach, Mrs. Ben Wiley, ________________
v r
•m- devotional
g-|i]T I Mrs. O. B. Pope presented
• asst interesting program on for-
missions. A short business
■man was held.
MBAHAM WOMEN
ATTEND FLOWER
JUDGING COURSE
—Bba V T1 > thin mn nnrl Mrs,
Czafcam P. Stewart are attending
• emsrse on flower arrangement and
jMfemg of flower shows in Fort
gtarth today and Thursday.
TV course is being conducted by
A, Gregory Conway at the Junior
fcmgor chib "house. Mr. Gregory,
of flower design ih the
sity of California at Los An-
s, is author of “Flowers—Etast
West,” much discussed book on
At the conclusion ot the course,
aa examination will be given tor
Slaw who wish to qualify as flower
A" jndfces.
Da* The Reporter Wain-Ada
for the coming year are as follows:
Mrs. Pearl Stinebower, Oracle; Mrs.
Marjorie Brazeel. Vice-Oracle; Mrs.
Lelia Franks, Past Oracle; Mrs.
Brook Mahaney,' Chancellor; Mrs.
Anna Cprley, Recorder; Mrs. Anna
Lisle, Receiver; Mrs. Lila Miller,
Marshal; Mrs. Eurena Caldwell, As-
sistant Marshal; Mrs. Ina Myrick,
Outer Sentinel; Mrs. Agnes Wilcox,
Inner Sentinel; Mrs. Ruby Bail,}and
Mrs. Myrtle Farron,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Woolley left to-
day for iMineral Wells where they
will visit for a fear days.
Royce Glen Gaddis of Jean visit-
ed his mother, Mrs. Waynie Gaddis,
last week end.
Sunday School Teacher: “What is
Managers; conscjence What is it that tells ua
Mrs Velma Hawkins, Musician; ^ we do wrong|«
Mrs,/"Annye Buck, Blag Bearer; and Rotw>rt. k .
T. P. MOREN
IATES SEVENTIETH
BncmnAY Jan. 9
—9 ■
Mrs. T P. Moren of Handley was
qte honnree at a dinner given
«ss of her daughters^ Miss F'aye
and Mrs. John Bateman, on
Mrs. Lelia Thomas. Mrs. Florence
Sutton, Mrs. Nellie Morrison, Mrs.
Mollic Wilcox, and Mrs. Ethel Len-
nington, the Five Graces. Other-
who attended from Graham were:
Mesdame? Beulah WaLson, Jeanette
Goldston, and Mollie Moon.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess camp.
Robert: “1 know; it’e grandma.”
Watch Your
Kidneys/
Help Them Cleanse the Blood
of Harmful Body Waste
Yeer kidneys ar« •oewrastly (kwrlag
rail natter from thy blood straym But
hldways kmwtlnra la« la tWalr soak *•
wot art as Naturs Iwtawdsd—tail to ra-
wovi tnpurltiaa that. U twtalaad. any
tbs ■ ratals wad upaat tha ahala
s
gwttint up BlghlA. RWAllInC. puiREM
uaftar tbs —I freHai fi —room
WHEN GIRLS PAY THE BILL
WfCO,
bUddar dla-
____________iMbi. MMty or
too fraqmaot urination.
order ar* aomwtin
o fra quant uriag____
■tImn akamU bo mo doubt Uml prompt
tnataMt b wiBBr thaa aafUct. U$*
Doom’s PtUs. Doan's bava booa wiaal»p
wsw (mooda (or MOft thaa (ortjr yaara.
Tbwy hara a aation-wid* r«puUtl«.
kro rgconatadad by grateful poopis tba
country ovar. Ask yonr msifkkort
Tegqs.—Social reversal,
I coeds make the dates
and pay Ih* bills, it okay for a
single week end but must not exceed
that time, so Baylor U niveraity stu-
• dents voted in a campus poll,
j The week end, to be observed
some time in February, wae begun
last year, and question was raised
| as to continuing the reverse proced-
ui e ovre a complete week this time
Though 80 per cent favored the
reversal, only 46 per cent wanted
it to continue for longer than three
! lays. Campus gosaip has it that
the coeds staffed the boxes on the
.latter vote.
Today ft Tomorrow
Richard Arlen and
Andy Devine IN—
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LONE OAK CLUB
____________________ MEETS MONDAY
seventieth birthday, January 9. " ITH MRS. HORTON
"TAartythrec of her relatives and
head.- attended, with all of her
-ARdrrn except two being present.
YVr house was very attractively
The Lone Osk Home Demonstra-
tion Club met Monday, January 15,
at the home of Mrs*. Granville Hor-
. , . ton with Miss Velma Anderson,
deeoreted with flowering pot plants . , ,_
n K county home demonstration agent,
cat flowers.
dBrs. Moren received many lovely
.1 huge birthday cake being
uudtng them.
in charge.
Miss Anderson gave a test for
BLANCHES BEAUTY SHOP
CALL 550 FOR APPOINTMENT
SPECIAL
THIS WEEK ONLY
Regular $5.50 Oil Permanents
For Only $3.50
New Operator — Myrtle Parrott
BLANCHE, Owner-Operator
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ARRID—
Beware Cough*
from common colds
That Hang On
M
Vs
va
Is
the way___ ,
or you are to ha-
i you are to Ilka
allays the cough
— ---’ Ira*
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
pollorum disease, telling how one ,
Mrs. M-ren came from Missouri might tell which birds were healthy .............. ——----- — -
Texas with her parents when and which were unhealthy. She
c was five years old and has liv- gave a demonstration on culling the
in Texas since that time. She floek and showed pictures of the
k lived in Young county for many different types and breeds of poul-
sn jtry. Demonstration* of India Chick-
. " 1 1 " 1 en Curry and soap making were also
j given by Miss Anderson.
Highlights & Sidelights
MORE SHAVES,;
FOR MY MONEY!
1 SYA' ' f ‘
Dui ing the meeting Mrs. Horton
inppolated Mr*. O. B. Barron club
! photographer, and each club member
I selected a subject about which they
| plan to give helpful hints at tbe
roll call. Year books were checked*!
out for several month*
The members of the club gave I
Miaa Anderson a handkerchief!
ah owar.
Those attending were: Mesdamea
O. B. Barron, H. A. Speer, Clar-
ence Thomas, E. M. Robinson, W. H.
Howard, Ervin Aenkel, and Nannie
Box, and Misses Mandy Robinson
and Velma Anderson.
The club will meet February 6
with lira. Nannie Box.
Luck of system and consistency
hau been a great advantage to the
Narnia with their extreme opportun-
They can neglect, discard, em-
and add aa the occasion
nda— Harold R. Chidsey, phil-
profeesor. Lafayette.
mino |
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James Stewart and Marga
IN MGMs SPARKLING "THE SHOP AROUND
VAN AS
corner:
FIRST MGR SCHOX HONOR WAS RECEIVED
V HER 15 YEARS AFTER IT WAS AWARDED
TO HER... GU MAY 20,1924 AT BLAIR
■HIGH SCHOOL, A BLOCK LETTER V WAS 10
BE GIVEN TO MISS SULLAVAN FOR SCIOX
AyOlumES. BUT SHE WAS ABSENT
CHANCE EVENTS IT WAS MISLAID AND
ONLY RECENTLY WAS DISCOVERED
AMONG SOME OLD
PAPERS!
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New York, N. Y —“IT S TRUE I that dsractor Emet Lubitach
and Joaeph Schildkraut began their prof^Monal association a
quarter of a century ago,” lays Wiley Rftfth ..‘‘Qn October 13.
1913 they were young actor* in the stage production of ‘The
Prodigal Son’. They are united for the firat time in M G-M’t j
'The Shop Around the Corner’. .. Felix Brcseart, who •cored''
many laughs in ‘Nlnotchka’ with Oarbo, it well cast in the new
Lubitach production ”
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 118, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1940, newspaper, January 17, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116426/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.