Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 106, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 3, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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Bob Breen, Kent Taylor, Maria
Shelton, Joyce Compton IN—
Comedy drama with muaic.
The eon of wealthy parents
•tope In a Latin town and (alia
In love with a pretty Bonorita.
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GRAHAM DAILY RTORTRR WKPNHBPAY. JANUARY A IMS.
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Announcement Made Of Marriage
Of Popular High School Teacher
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lMnrr-m-1 has been made of BUSINESS WOMEN’S
RBa Marriage of Miss Virgie Baling, CIRCLE MEETS
M of the English Department and TUESDAY EVENING
amm •* tte most popular teachers in j ^ Business Women’s Circle of
Mbs Graham High School, and Mr. ^ First Presbyterian Church met
T. V- Cfounee, superintendent of the >t ^ church fuesd,y evening with
rd Public Schools . |Mig>es Minnie Rubenkoenig, Cleo
ceremony took place on Sat Hindman, Louise Rubenkoenig,
afternoon, December 23, at 3
in the home of Rev. and
H. A. Nichols, close friends
bride. Only a few friends
HOMEMAKING CLUB
HOLDS REGULAR
MEETING TODAY
The Homemaking Club of the
Graham High School met this morn-
ing in the Homemaking Department.
Plans for organising a club volley
ball team were discussed, and Fran-
ces Singleton was elected captain
of the team. A party was planned
for January 12, the place to be de-
cided on later.
Buena Harrell and Katie lae
.Rodden had charge of the program
on "Women in Music." Betty Rag-
land, formerly of Overton, was wel-
comed as a new member. The pro-
gram was closed with a sing song.
MRS, F. F. SHIELD
HOSTESS FOR
WATCH PARTY
Mrs. F. F. Shields was hostess
for a watch-party at her lovely new
home Sunday night. Games were
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tional on foreign missions.
Members present were: Misses
Maurene Scott, Edith fuller Kay j po,in> Crowd„, Clara
Leidigh, Dorothy Key, Louise Ruben-, Mi„e? Mattie ^
koenig, Minnie Rubenkoenig Cleo | T |u wm,. <
Hindman, Madge Ritchie, Bladen
Garrett; and Mesdames Jane Moore
Perot, F. H. Lundy, C. B. Greene,
R. L. Cornish, and R. V. HamiU.
ALL THE MORE REASON TO'
' Wife; ‘ I’m afraid, Oliver, you do
not love me any mors—at least, not
so much aa you used to."
Husband; “Why?"
Wife: "Because you always let
me get up to light the fire now.”
Husband: "Nonsense, my dear.
You getting up to light the fire
makes me love you all the more."
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Use The Reporter WaQt-Ada
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TODAY AND TOMORROW
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY JAN. E4
JOHN WAYNE - JANE WYMAN
“KID NIGHTINGALE”
Meet the eock-a-bye baby with the rocklalbye voice I Here’s
America's newest awing sensation! 1 ' M,r* *
were taken by the
the double ring ceremony
read by Rev. Nichols.
Ha bride was lovely in an after-
meam dress of robin blue, with which
Aw were a grey hat and gloves,
seif Mae shoes and bag, and cor-
uage of pink rosebuds.
■m. Crounse, daughter of Mrs.
• ^ Sating of Sherman, ia a grad-
sggba ad the Celina High School, and
Islh the Bachelor of Arts degree
We Master of Arts degree from
North Texas State Teachers’
at Denton. She is a mem-
to the following gueMa: Mesdames
N. L Richards, Wat Braselton, Jess
Hawkins, Lon Frizzell, Harry Hand,
Carter; j
Foster,
Julia Cates, Willie George, Irene
Waggoner, and Cora Thomas.
TfaerukitQ -
Miss Frances Childress left Tues-
day to return to school at O.C.W.
at Chickaaha, Okla. She accompa-
nied Miss Katherine Young and her
mother, of Albany.
Mrs. H. A. Daniels and son, Bob-
by, returned Sunday from a visit
with friends and relatives at Bok-
chita, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rickman went
to Denton Tuesday to take their
Roosevelt- * L,_
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sions of Congress may require.
In urging a bigger army and bi«
ger navy the President said; »Bl
hind the army and the navy lies
ultimate line of defense for th
peace and prosperity of our people
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
Y.W.A. MEETS
MONDAY NIGHT
WITH HELEN COLE
MRS. W. H. KREHBIEL
HOSTESS FOR
DINNER SUNDAY
A lovely New Year’s Five dinner
____ ______________ ...... _____________ WBI) given on Sunday at the home of
WhBegc »t Denton. She is a mem- ( Miss Helen Cole was hostess for | jjr. and Mrs. W. H. Krehbiel.
Mr at the Kappa Delta Pi National tj,e meeting of the Young Women’s' Those present were.: Mr. and Mrs. |
“■--- —-V!- ——1 **— Auxiliary of the First Baptist j J. C. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Church Monday evening. A scrip- j Owens, Mrs Ras Shoemate, Mr. and
ture reading from Daniel 12:3 was j Mrs. J. C Stephens, A. M. Bowen,
given by Miss Catherine Cusenhary, Miss
scholarship society, and the
s Delta Gamma honor society.
September, 1938, Mrs. Crounse
seen head of the English De-
in t^e Graham High
Grace Bowen, Miss Molly
after which the duties of chairman-1 Krehbiel, Alva Lee Hawkins, Rich-
Before coming to Graham ship were discussed. With the pres- ard Shoemate, and Thomas
__ Freshman English in the
iBb Texas State Teachers’ College
•r. Crounse graduated from the
■Bars’ College High School in
ghm. and holds the Bachelor of
■ degree from N.T.S.T.C., Den-
L, wad the Master of Arts degree
M the Texas Technological Col-
amd the University of Colorado.
■ member of the Pi Gamma
■tional honor scholarship so-
por the past seven years he
been superintendent of schools
■A Craford
■■mediately following the cere-
and Mrs. Crounse left for
n-'T.m
ident. Miss Vivian Morton, presid- Cracken.
ing, several new committee chair-1
men for the new year were ap
pointed.
Numbers were drawn for buddies.
The identity of the buddies will be
revealed on January 29. 1
Refreshments were served to the
.following: Vivian Morton, Blanche
Repass, Thelma Kennett, Catherine
Cusenbary, Dorothy Fibster, Anna
Bess Wright, Kathleen Beals, Oneta
Harlan, Billie Neal, Mary Nell Fin-
ley, Mrs. W. M. Martin, sponsor,
Mrs. Ernest Cole and Miss i Helen
Cole.
The next meeting
T|| AWFUL PRICE YOU
PAY FOR BEING
NERVOUS
granddaughter, Mary Elizabeth Ran- WOOD—Anyone needing wood
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student. | Ward Schlittler, Route A. R166
Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Turney were1
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Dennis at South Bend on New
Year's Eve.
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LIBERTY
THEATRE ““
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Leo Rose Choate of Markley, and
Paul Minton of Dallas were guests
Sunday of W. D. McFarlane and
family and Miss Mary Jane Choate.
Mrs. Bomar is a former roommate
of Mias Choate at the University
of Texas, and MU at Ewing will be
remembered by many who heard her
in an organ concert here last spring, j
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Mr. ■ XU IVSID. ^avriatiotr ISIV »vra A III’ IICAl IIICWMII^
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m„ and Hous ton. Billie Neal near Loving. A mission j
study will be given by Miss Cath-
a. dee Davie, Paul- Dallas, and prine Cusenbary.
Grace Roberts of Weatherford I -—
pools of Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Dr. Paul Greer visited in
anon. Worth Sunday and Monday.
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 106, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 3, 1940, newspaper, January 3, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116911/m1/4/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.