Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 20, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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School Hews
TODAY
ball
out
Mrs.
TEXAS
TODAY A TOMORROW
zona
OXFORD
In Rich
lined
Bill Bussey went to Ranger Sun
C..Bennett,
sup
FOR RENT
WANTED
KGKO'S MOST POPULAR QUIZ SHOW IN ACTION!
NERVOUS TENSION
Mex-
their
Floyd
‘business
^Mrs. Ocie Langham sjn
•nd in Duncan, Oklahoma.
velopment in Denton, and soon the
flour will be on the shelves of many
Texas grocery dealers.
JOHN KING
McDonald
CLAY.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. Gilmer, this
end.
Graves
Wichita
Bud
Graham
Thomas Givens is in Wichita Falls
today on business.
•THE AMAZING MR. WILLIAMS'
ning
winning
wins the boys’ popularity
The contest is being spon-
the I.azy G, the high school
the players
their jobs as
theirs, if not
TAILORING REPRESENTATIVE
IS AT COBB’S STOKF TODAY
Miss Katherine Mask- of Gaines-
ville visited in Graham this week
end.
st the Loving
Wednesday eve-
Deats,
which a short business sessiono
conducted ■by the president,
C. M. Swallow.
brought by the mem-
’sunshine” basket for a
B. Rose, principal of Graham
School, will serve on an F.F.A.
Council March 8 at the West-
Hotel. On the Council will
four
nd two Area ad-
of the Council
mf relat-
ional agricul- ■
Mrs. C. D. Walls is reported to t
• seriously ill.
ments
Jessie
were
range
CIRCLE TWO
PLANS SOCIAL
FOR NEXT MEET
Circle Two of the First Christian
Church met Monday afternoon at
the borne of Mrs. Jim Davis, with
eight members and one visitor pres
Melvin
and Finis
friends here this week end.
“Dutch” Snellemen. a student at
Hardin-Simmons University, was the
gueat of Curtis Kininmonth this week
end.
High
Ana
brook
be twelve Federation advisors,
Filmed l_____
Natural Color.
Ned Leidecker, a student at San
Angelo Junior College, visited friends
in Graham this week end.
Mrs. Jack
left Monday
icu, where
home.
White of Nocona was a
visitor in (sdaham Monday
E. C. “Jug” Bennett, a student'at
Hardin-Simmons University, spent
the week end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E.
Two
medals
high school this week
will be presented to th<
voted most popular in high school,
and the other will be given to the
boy who
contest,
sored by
paper.
Melvyn Douglas - Joan Biondell - Ruth Donnolly • Clarence Kolb
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rathmell
have moved to Breckenridge.
boys' team and
girls’ team.
It’s Fiesta
the Border
Way—
‘The Gentleman
TUES
Stan
Time North of
Down Arizona
FOR RENT—Furnished garage
apt. with electric refrigerator. Also
small unfurnished house. Phone 91.
R46-9c
Mr and Mrs. W. G. Bort visited
relatives in Caddo Sunday.
John Gilmer, a student at the
University of Texas visited his par
ents,
week
pro-
H"W
Wheeler.,
dlxcus-
Bible Reading First.”
sp.'ke on “Study It
FOR RENT—Three room furnish
ed house with bath: meter deposits
paid; $25 month. Phone 32. 141tfc
BOOK REVIEW
TO BE SPONSORED
BY W. M. S.
The meeting of the Women’s Mi»' ,
sionary Society of the First Metho- to a fund which will be
dist Church was opened Monday with chase two trophies, one
a prayer led by Mrs.
after
WED., PEB. 20-21
Laurel and Oliver Hardy
Mrs. J. J. Gallaher, Sr., and Mrs.
J. J. Gallaher, Jr., are viisting Miss
Mary Gallaher, a student at T.S.C.
W., Denton.
. dings, pies, custards, caramel
potato squares, cake, waffles, patties, frit-
twenty- ters and many other delicacies to
ranging i tempt every palate.
In the lower picture the co-eds
are shown offering the choice new
The
J. L. Heighten, Blackie Nicholas,
and Rex Repass attended the Golden
Gloves tournament in Fort Worth
Monday evening.
Flora Mae Beauchamp withdrew
from Junior High School this morn-
ing. She is moving to Coolidge,
Arizona.
Pullin, Elmore Johnson,
Lee of Abilene visited
FOR RENT OR SALE—5-room
modern house with orchard and ga-
rage. $18 per month. 8<)6 Indiana
Street. Call 9013-F2 or call at the
Leader office. R-146-9;L-29pd
Mr*. S. V. Hinson, program di
rector for the day, opened the pro-
gram with the hymn, “Jesus Calls
Us,” after which Mrs. Steve John-
son gave the meditation, using as
her theme the beautiful hymn oy
Frances R. Havergal, “Lord S; c. ks
to Me." Mrs. Lee Hunter brought
as the missionary topic the inspir-
ational life history of Young J.
Alien, who gave almost a half cen-
the foods in the top
Miss Quana Barber,
Miss Lois Gary, Den-
ton; Miss Mary Sears, Santo; and
Miss Beth Henaon, Waco, reading
left to right. *1
Perfection of a small commercial
IJefrcshmenLs of coffef or tea and
Department Store today and cake were served to the following
...Misses Kathleen Beak. Thelma Ken,
nett, Ouida Moore, Dorothy Easter,
I Vivian Moyten, Mary Nelle Finley,
• Billie Newt -Margaret Lhst*u. Sybil
Blount, Anna Bess. Wright, Oneta
'Harlan, Helen Cole; Mrs. M. F.
| Henry and the hostess.
ing th
months,
lest attendance percentage will en-
tertain the winning Circles at the
end of that period. The society also
voted to sponsor a book review early
in March at which time Mrs. Har-
old West will review the book,
“Grapes of Wrath." by John Stein-
beck. A definite date of the review
will oe announced latyr.
1 OR RENT—3-rocm apt., furnish-
ed or unfurnished; private bath;
utilities paid if desired. Very rea-
sonable rates. 921 Kentucky. 14Otfn
Neal of Olney visited
Monday.
per. onal service
that the mrmben
a girl, whom the
MRS. MARTIN IS
HOSTESS TO YWA
The Y’oung Women’s Auxiliary of
the First Baptist Church met Mon-
day evening at the home of Mrs.
W. M. Martin;
The meeting was opened’with the
singing of “O Zion Harte,” followed
by a prayer by Mrs.
During the business
ed over by Vivian
of the auxiliary,
unusually attractive gold
are being displayed at the
one medal
girl who is
tui^ of his life teaching and preach-
ing in China. An offering for the
needv was taken after lyhich the
'riieeifflg was closed i >the i
Prayer repeated in unison.
Reynolds and daughters
for Artesia, New
they will make
DENTON, Texas—Sweet
flour has been used to make
one fancy food products
from waffles to fritters by
vanced food elaw in the home eco
nornics department of North Texas sweet potato foods to Wilson.
State Teachers College.
NTSTC Chemurgist Gilbert _
Wilson started the yam-glamorizing j Miss Richie Ripley, Blum; Miss Beth
with the perfection of the dehydra- Henson, Waco; Miss Madie Maggard,
tion process of the sweet potato, j Denton, and Mias Anna Louise John
This process has been termed man/' eton, Dallas,
times as the “missing link” in the Displaying
commercial utilization of the sweet; pictures are
potato and has been the subject of Martins Mill;
extensive research by Wilson fol
several years.
Shown above are the home econ
omists displaying results of ex perl
under the direction of Miss plant now in the process of de-
Acker. Twenty-one recipes
checked covering the wide
of sweet potato biscuits, pud-
A motion picture showing some of,
requirement* of big league base- i
players was shown to. several of I
Junior High School home rooms
morning. The picture brought (
the necessity for sportsmanship
some of the minute ‘details of the
game which the average person may
overlook, and showed the Science of
baseball — pitching, catching, and
batting—showing that
work just as hard at
other people work at
harder.
Maw who’s to Atom*
and who’s to peyP
Ate MrohJeai doesn’t
sgoJl ms Jayt
Jaswodhy US-
*wito rr»nto«W--
Bhrewrf lafflt Oft
<wn’» n
Oysters ranked first in American. Science hag tabulated more th»a
shell-fisheries in 1939. The take 624,000 species of insects in the
was 95,627,000 pounds valued at world. About 20,000 are known to
more than $8,000,000. 1 exist in the United States.
Garnett Parker of Wichita Falls
was a business visitor in Graham
-Monday.
FOR RENT—5 rorm modern house
on Summit Heights Street. Call R.
W. Mcl^ir'ane. Phone 92. 143tfn
Larry Gihbard of Dallas was a
guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Graham P. .Stewart thia- weak end.
ts given in observ-
Day and the forty-
Na’ional Con-
gress of Parents and Teachers. Floor
games were directed by Mrs. Hugh
Carey and Miss Lillian Rhodes,
while a number of guests played
*’<2" and Chinese checkers. Refresh-
ments of apples and candy were
nerved.
R.| E. Graves and J.
were business visitors
Falls’jMonday afternoon
The meeting was opened with the
hymn. “More About Jeiu-,” followed
by the devotional by Mrs. Alma
Moore, who read from the sixty-
seventh Psalni. developing as het
theme ‘Rejoice in the LorJ." Mrs.
G. N.\Price presided oyer the short
business session during which it was
decided to have a social at the home
of Mrs. W. B. Abernathy. Mrs.
Maurene Wheeler, Mrs. W. F. John-
son, and Mrs. Jim Davis were ap-
pointed as the entertainment com-
Th«n Read WHY
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound M
Real “Woman's Friend"!
■oaw wens Maffer Mwra monthly
Paia (rrampa.harkaelw. haadaahaljm
SICK, NERVOUS
PD AII If V “every 0
Un A Hill month ■
Iowa led the nation in corn pro-
duction in 1939,” with a total ol
5<j3,766.0O<> bushels. Illinois wai
second with 418,652,000 bushels.
was voted to have an attend-
contest in the—society, extend-
i the coming three
Circle having the snial-
Elimin^tions in spelling, rhythm
band, and * other Inter-scholastic
League events are being held at
Shawnee School this week.
A basketball game between the
Graham team and the Ingle-ide team District advisors,
will be played tonight at the Gia-visors, the purpose
ham High School gymnasium. Thisbeing to pass on problem,
game will decide the county cham-ing teachers of
pion, as one game has been won by ture in this area.
ENJOYABLE
SOCIAL tfIVEN BY
LOVING P.-T. A.
An enjoyable event was the social
given at the regular monthly Parent-
Teacher meeting
School Gymnasium
ning.
A short play
a nee of Founder'
third birthday of th:
Miss Joan Kimmell is vislflnjf Mi’s
Mildred Brazelton in Artesia, New
Mexico,
Mrs. A. T. Willis, assistant
ervisor from Wichita Falls Public
Welfare Department, was in Gra-
ham at the local office Monday.
In the absrnc" of the Bi’jl'
er Mrs. Price presented tl
gram. Following a rvadi g
Rcadnh Thou,
Mrs. Price gave an inspiring
skin on “Put
Mrs. Johnson
Carefully ”
Gifts were,
bets for a “
convalescent member.
The meeting was closed with
Brave: led by Mrs. T. E. Wheeler.
LIBERTY
THEATRE
J. T. Yearkins of Fort Worth was Chemurgist Eats Own CakeBaked from
business visitor in Graham today, x j «-ri p, • x rp > P r 1
ni t laiarLaurjiy I fenton teachers Co-Eds
Dale Wheat was a business visitor -
Wichita Falls today. ; __
Parents!
you and your family atert on «
toaftr. or bua trtp, be aure
torn a box of MatoaraBTa. Trawl
wau inavttably occurs at an incon-
wtoant time. but when prepared wilt
■MberaM’s—yourt will be a happ^
Wurne- Children are neJ aocuatoeaaol
h> toe crawfant motion end awa^tny as'
1 iwn- mote.a and btwes. and cAen
bvxwe fain! and nauseated star rtdtogi
tout a abort way. Relieva tbla txwtol **-
aans with a timely -Yae ci MatoarMB*a,
toe remedy auccaaalully uaed tee ecu
tow a third ot a century, end rerxw-.
awwded by physicians, n ireea and welt
* X known travelers toruout'
JbwaA the work!. «At drug atawa I
mt W-4
Plans are being made for a volley^each team,
ball tournament to be held soon at
the high school, with teams com-
posed of high schooj club members
and members of home rooms. Each
conU-ttant will contribute ten cents
used to pur
for the win-
one for the
M. IE. Henry,
ession presid-
Morton, president
Dorothy Easter,
chairman, asked
bring clothes for
■ociety is helping.
Mrs. Henry gave the Bible study,’
giving an interesting review of Gen-
esis through Judges. ......
Paul Brown of the Brighton Tail'
swing Company >of Cincinnati ij at
CaUb’s
Wiijne flay as a special representa-
tive who^r measuring custi mers for
new spring and summer suitsr-
'o’"“hew "sprint * suit
display.
LAFF1TOFF
MUTUAL
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 20, 1940, newspaper, February 20, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1506091/m1/4/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.