Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 123, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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meeting of the City Federation of Polytechnic team, like the Graham
Churches at the Methodist church on team, has not been defeated this
Jan. 29, at .1 p. m. year.
The meeting was dismissed with —
the Lord’s Prayer repeated in uni- j Joan Falkinburg contributed a
son. book called ‘‘At the White House”
lowing: Miss Grace Bowen, a name-
sake of Mrs. Criswell's, Mesdames
Justice, Turner, Martin, Rose and
daughters, Stanley Penvy, Mollie
Campbell. Joe Wootten. Paul Peats
W. D. Norman. Sam Dow,He and the
two hostesses: Those unable to
attend * were Mesdames Clay Ander-
son. Sam and Henry Criswell, L. B.
Kid well., C. P Gregory and Cope.
The verse that directed to the
Mrs. N. F. Farren visited her
mother in Throckmorton today.
Mr^. Will Gruby is a business
‘visitor in Fort Worth.
MRS. JOHN HAYS this morning.
IS HOSTESS TO
CIRCLE ONE Principal Will Wetzler announced
Circle One of the W.M.U. of the today that there was a decided in-
Fim Christian Church met Monday cr)>aae in attendance over yesterday
afternoon at the hi me of Mrs. John and last wee.': at Shawnee school
Hays with Mrs. T. A. Morrison,
today. | .
count the milestone* on the way ; Circle leader, in charge. I,nd Mrs. Bill Armstioni
Tho’ mild or stormy the weather we Mrs. Hays gave the devotional 1 Girl Reserves will not meet to- Grady visited in Wichit*
love our neighbors and friends on “Seeing the Good in Others.” njght as scheduled because of the day.
For friends in need are friends The pregram with “What It Means illness of several of the members
indeed to Support the Church” as the and sponsors. 1 *®r. and Mrs. Clyde T!
In trouble a helping hand they lend theme, was conducted by Mrs. John i — daughter, Bffiie, of Port
And always on them you can depend, w Reaver Mrs. Reaves pointed ! . Visitors in the home of A
out that one should support the 1 Mr* W- N. Varble, manager df Bob Cobb lart week end.
It’s a Hap Hap Happy Pay when church with one’s work and voice as th* Bcho°1 cafeterias, stated today
old friends get together ^ well as money. A round table dis- the cafeteria? have been hav-
Fcr old friends are the best friends eussion on “What Poes It Cost to 'ng unusually good crowds during
after all Be a Christian?” was held by the . the cold weathar.
J. B. Norris is able to be up
home for two' weeks on account of
illness.
You will find some treasures for
you to keep.
Don’t open your eyes or even peep
For if you do you won’t be true.
And we might take them away from
LIBERTY
THEATRE T
Much Road
John Cendroski and a Mr. Lowan-
ilowski, Polish citizen, of Wichita
Falls, visited M. R. J. Baworowski
in Graham Sunday.
(Continued from page 1)
TODAY AND TOMORROW
ects, which accounted for expendi-
tures of $245,118, are such works as
the survey of native mineral re-
sources, study of underground water
nupplies and other geological sur-
veys, all supervised by authoritative'
state agencies; preparation and
Madam
William Henry, Louise Camp-
bell, Richard Denning and
Robert Paige IN-
serving Of hot school lunches to un
PSYCHOLOGIST AND ADVISOR
dernourished children; rendering of
library assistance to existing librar-
701 Cherry St. Graham
Gives advice on business changes.
ies ami establishment of new library
Investments. Marriage, Love.
Education arid Your Talents
Gives party's name in your life.
READINGS DAILY 10 am to 9 pm
Prices Reasonable.
Roaring, Racing, Romantic
thrills
units; extension of assistance into
the homes of the underprivileged
by housekeeping sides; renovation,
indexing, and repair of school, city,
county, and other public records.
Other outstanding activities were
listed by Wallace as follows:
Directing of community recreation
for medical liquor permit by activities by trained WPA supervis-
Francia Miller and J. Z. ’“'.'f' . ____. . . -
We are not here to repair
your car in case of a major
breakdown . . . our purpose
is to prevent repair bills.
We carry the beat gradfea of
gasoline and oil . . . we'll
lubricate your car, adjust
brakes, check tires, watch
your oil and anti-freeze and
prevent minor defects from
»ecoming major problems.
Your car will run better
and last longer with service
Operation of community sanita-
tion and health improvement pro-
grams, $36,942.
Distribution of surplus commodi-
ties, including food items and gar-
ments, $36,760.
Summing up his statement, Wal-
lace reported that $4,661,185 has
been expended on the -various WPA
activities operated in the 21 coun-
ties administered from the Fort
Worth office during the final six
months of 1939. Citiec. counties,
and • independent school districts
have provided more than 29 per cent
of this amount, or $1,360,477, he
' dated.
Counties in the Fort Worth dis-
trict and covered by Wallace's re
port are: Archer, Baylor, Callahan,
Clay, Eastland, Foard, Hardeman,
Haskell, Jack, Knox, Montague, Palo
Pinto, Parker, Shackelford, Steph-
I ena, TaiTant, Throckmorton, Wich-
ita, Wilbarger, Wise, and Young.
Williams Service
Station
202 W. Fourth Phone 9527
Graham, Taxaa
LORRETTA YOUNG
VIRGINIA BRUCE
"It's the one
unforgivable
'Wife, Doctor
And Nurse”
The smartest, grand-
est. geyeet entertainment
of the year. . .
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR RENT
DOR RENT—Three room modern
house and garage. Furnished. $20
per month. Apply at Tucker Bros.
123-Sc
FOR SALE 7 2-10 acres, orchard,
small house. 34 miles southwest qf
Crzham. half mile off paving. O. R.
Cherryholmes, Graham. L25-28p
There is seldom any excuse for offend-
ing others with halitosis I bad breath)
due to food fern* ntafwn in the mouth.
It is so easy to make your breath sweeter
and more agreeable with Llxterine, the
safe antiseptic.
The in- idioue thing about this offen-
sive condition is that nearly everybody
has it at some time or other without
realizing it. Experienced people protect
themselves by gargling with Ltsterlne
Antiecpt.c morning end night, and be-
fore every important social or business
engagement. Listerine Antiseptic
quickly halts fermentation, said by
some authorities to be a major cause
of mouth odors, and overcomes the
odors themselves.
Why risk offending o* tiers ... under-
mining tx-r soc si or htuuntM position?
Get the enjoy*ole Listerine Antiseptic
habit. I he it at a safe, mild, mouth anti-
septic and deodorant regularly.
Lambert Phatmacal Co., St Louis, Mo.
bar father-in-law's harsh antagoo-1
ism. entered the barn. She pans#* |
as ehe saw Slim.
"Hey. Lennla," said Slim. Ignor-
ing her. "Bettor quit psrttln' that
pup for tonight. It ain't good tor
him. Put him back with his mother
and go on over to th* bunkhouaa.”
Lennle obeyed with alacrity. Car-
lay was in th* bunkhouaa. looking
for hie wife aa usual, wheat Len-
til# arrived. Finding no sign of
May, sal srsotaas little laformn-
tlon about bar, he inquired aa ta
Rllm's whereabouts
"Ha want out to th* barn,'* said
a ranch hand. "Said ha wan goto*
to put some tar on a split hoof.”
Curley was off for tho barn like an
arrow sped from a War,
"I guess maybe I’d Ilk* to son ■
this." said Carlson, throwing doom
hie hand at sards. Seen ting eat-
ilttal ant and entertainment, th*
Standard Drilling Kepsrt Forms
at Leader Office.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR BALE OR TRADE:— 141-
•otc farm; 41 arret of pasture:
now fou: room house. 2-young or-
chards; living water in pasture and
fin# water with windmill—Will sell
or take email Improved place on
deni This farm Is located 4 miles
northwest of DeLeon. Want place
near Graham —0. H. Median. Leader
office. dh
EVERY
MONTH
LISTERINE
* HALITOSIS
TUI OR4HAM DAILY REPORTER
TIEEDAY. JANUARY U IM*
a 1>Q.©IJEW
Mrs. Knox Criswell
Is Honored With
Birthday Party
METHODIST
W. M. 8. MEETING
The Woman’s Missionary Society
i of the Methodist Church met in a
-hort bur-iness session Jan. 22 at 3
members of the Graham
High School F.F.A. chapter will en-
ter a District Leadership contest
of Area Four in Breckenridge
Thursday. In the center! which
j p. m. with Mrs C. M Swallow, the |wag held here recently the Graham
i president, presiding. The meeting j chapter took first place in advanced
I opened with a hymn, “Stand Up, |chapter conducting, first year chap-
Honoring Mrs. Knox Criswell on \ stand Up for Jesus," after which ter conducting, and public speaking
and second place in news- writing.
her 79th birthday, Mrs. T. J. Eddie- q a. Kriksen led in prayer.
. man and Mrs. J. W. Loving enter- wag voted to set aside a small
tained Monday afternoon with a j fum| fnim the local treasury for
friendly “get-to-gether” at Mrs. Ed- Social Service work, as directed by
<ileman’» home on Virgin** street. the Superintendent, Mrs. E. M. Rem-
An add-a-line verse written by j jng a free will offering will be
all the guests guided the honoree to taken at each meeting hereafter to
a lovely collection of gifts. j replenish this fund. News from tho
A plate consisting of cocoanut J "Missionary Bulletin” was presented
cake, cheese, chocolate and coffee j (,y Mrs. E. S. Graham,
and mints was served to the fol- i plans Were made to entertain the
The members of these teams Will
compete with team from Graford,
Cisco, Haskell, Breckenridge, and
other, towns in the district. Win-
ners of this Contest will be eligible
to enter the State contest in Hunts-
ville in June.
The members of the basketball
squad will play the Polytechnic High
School in Fort Worth tonight. Thu
locals;
Byron Colliaa la reported to be
Mrs. Charles Hutchinson is con-
fined to her home because of illness.
TODAY
DON AMECHC - ANDREA LEEDS - AL J OLSON
The story of STEPHEN FOSTER, the groat American Troubadour.
SWA NEE RIVER in Technicolor
Out o» these colorful romantic days of minstrels and rlwar boats
—The stirring drama of tho great lov* that put America'* Joys and
sorrows to music—th* conga wa took to our hearts forever!
Mrs. Polina Crowder is a business
visitor in Dalian today.
Mr, and Mrs. John W. Burk and It is said that th* conquered
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Barbee went Poles are being ruled with an iron
to Possum Kingdom Sunday, hand. The- main -difference between
-- - —— - — Nazi and Russian and other eon-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ted Williams ' *or Ameriea> sailors, the sea is querors is that thsy not only do
visited in, Jacksboro Sunday. safer than land—in fiscal 1939, 54 not put on a velvet glove on said
seamen died in auto accidents, while hand but add brass knuckles,—
Stanley H. Pcavy is confined to °nly 33 were drowned. \ Washington Star,
his home because of illness.
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 123, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1940, newspaper, January 23, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116962/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.