Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 182, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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THE GRAHAM DAILY REPORTER.
MONDAY. APRIL 1, 1MB.
A A | School Hews
Mrs. V. 0. Rosser
On Attendance
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Com mi tee For Meet
OBSERVES NINTH
TODAY 4 TOMORROW
lane Wither* — Thoma* Beck
Louise Henry —The Hartmana
Mr. and Mr*. J. F.
in Rising Star Sunday.
NriW*
Mira
Dr.
Close-Out
Sale Goes Over Big
together place!” » ■
teases.
Sts pl’
Reporter Want Ada Oat Results
The talk of the town
Close Out On
All members are urged
Mrs.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR RENT
pital
Sta
Friedel,|
Racrss Stomach Acidity.
thmii
which
Over th*
Chocolate Crunch OooHeo
FOR SALE
keener
for another of thee* Chocolate
OF AM
GOOD Watkins route open now
Our
tedious rolling or cutting, either!
natiokri
locals
necessary. Wet kins Company larg-
Parker of Bryson was
visitor here Saturday.
GRAI
SKY I
be
to
Rvelyn Smith, Miss Martha
and Mrs. A. G. Friedel of
were the Sunday guests of
Mrs. Frank Shaw entertained Fri-
day afternoon at her home, 925 Vir
Epperson, Charlsie Belle Me
Carol Jean and Buddy Gran-
Lila Marie Knox, Ruth Bra-
Maude Ruhenkoenig, Bobbie
Maples, Mattie Lee Parrish,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pencock of
Lusk are viaiting friend* in Graham.
Mr*,
minor
Hoepiti
Business College in
spent the week end
day nil
honorij
tional
W.O.W. WILL
HOLD OPEN HOUSE
The following have been selected
to act a* officers at Shawnee school
thin week: Carl Swetnam, office sec-
retary; Robert George and J. B.‘
Upham, flag raisers; and Bonnell
Singleton and Lillie Mae Slaughter,
room committee.
county,
torical
subject
did a
and del
Miss Mary Ranspot has returned
to Denton, where she is a student
at T.S.C.W., after spending the
Easter holidays here.
B.
ham
Bill Graham of Denton was in
Graham on business Saturday.
C. C. Brant of Jacksboro was a
business visitor here Saturday.
I
Bill I
to rl
K
that
Amo
nifty
made
Kim J
in* 1
89c i
$1.79
plied,
forty
F. Smith of Dallas was a Grs
visitor Sunday.
James Stewart, Mar.
Sullivan, Frank Morgan, Joseph
Schildkraut IN—
“46 FATHERS"
MUSICAL and NEWS
FOR RFiNT—Unfurnished
.3 rooms, bath, and garage.
Elm, 2 blocks from square.
151.
Cltffo
ning
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Norman and
Mias Mary Louise Zimmerman of
Breckenridge were Graham visitor*
Sunday.
When Acid Indigestion, Ges as
Ktamoch or Heartbum make yoc
taai uncomfortable dr embarrass
puu. try Alka-Seltzer, which ecm-
faverlts star Jimmy
goes pally romancing
Citizenship
Friday aft-
citizens for
as follow*:
Toueh-
FOR RENT—Four room furnish-
ed house, 1005 Brazos St. Upstair*
garage apartment *31 Virginia St
Phone 388. 180-4c
Mr. and Mr*. N. F. Farren and
| Mr. and Mr*. W. O. Bort went to
■ Possum Kingdom Sunday afternoon.
They triad tl mak* a lady
out of h*r. but It only mad*
wrack out of them!
and Louise
Willis visited
FOR RFiNT—3-room apt., furn-
ished or unfurnished, new and mod-
ern; new Electrolux refrigerator;
Innerspring mattresses; very rea-
sonable rates. 921 Kentcky.
Apr. 12pd
y«wr family, too, will love their
crisp chocolate goodness
trophy
be given to the winning nteam.
results of the games this mom-
were as follows: Personality
girls, 10; Junior girls, 23; Soph-
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
and small house. See Mr*. John
Wood, 801 East 2nd St. 177-83c
Your
Stewart _
with Margaret Sullivan. You’ll
howl at th*lr lava affair a la
Lubitsch.
Mr. and Mrs. Red Covington and
aon, Ray, of Alvord were the Sun-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Dabney. Mrs. Covington and son
remained for a visit this week.
Miss
1 Covey,
Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Friedel.
E. C.
dent at
Misses Joan Kimmell, Oxelle Wil-
lis, Maxine Kimmell,
Laviolet and Wendell
“OUR AFTERNOON elub la hold-
ing its next party at Oladlea
Cafe. You can Imagine how
thrilled I am . . . those delight-
ful rsfroshment* and the alr-con-
dltioned comfort
Miss Maude Duncan took a group
of studenta to Dallas Friday to par-
ticipate in the National Forensic
League Tri-State Meet. Evelyn
Guinn went to finals in senior girls
declamation*, and Herman Vaughn
won fourth place in the semi-final*
and Robert Lee Robertson,
Moody and Horace Schlittler.
Miss Phyllis Cloughley, a student
at Draughon’s
Wichita Falls.
with her parents, Mr. and Mis? H.
IR. Cloughley.
A FAMOUS BLIND-BOX PARTY
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
YOU’LL WANT IN ON IT AT 4 P. M.—
SEE OUR WINDOW ABOUT IT!
R. J.
business
■crib]
‘>h.|
by-f'l
feet
ogy
ous
Allee
About 500 Pairs. Peter* All-Laathsr—
Endicott Johnsons — Thayergood and
other Dr*** Oxford*.
43.00 and 43-50 Values to
Close Out At Pslr
Close Out
Ada Thomas and daughters,
I Miss Allye and Mrs. Mary Huitz,
■ of Olney visited friends here Sunday. j
of the senior hoys declamstion. Margaret Phillip*. Evelyn Guinn,
Those making the trip were Martha Mary McFarlane, George Strickland,
Jane Davidson, Lillian Burns, La Herman Vaughn, and Bill Townsend.
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“Jug” Bennett, Jr., a stu-
Hardin-Simmons University,
spent the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bennett.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished house,
8 rooms, bath, and garage. South
Elm, 2 blocks from square. Phone
151. 1812-3-4*
Members of the W.O.W. will be
hosts to their wives and girl friends
st an open house and “42” party!
at the WOW. hall Tuesday eve-
ning at 8:00. |
An entertaining program has been
planned, and refreshments will
served,
attend.
SPECIAL CLOSEOUT ON
Men’s Fine Shoes
AND OXFORDS
LADIES DRESSES
CLOSE OUT VALUES
$1.98 Values Go At -
house,
South
Phone
35c
OAK STREET BAPTIST CHURCH
J. P. Stevenson, pastor.
■onday, W. M U„ 2:30.
Tuesday, Brotherhood, 7:30.
Wednesday, prayer meeting, 7:30.
Thursday, G.A>, 7:20.
Friday. Teachers meeting, 7:30.
I A variety of games were enjoyed
by the guests after which the iove-
ly gifts were opened.
Ice cream and angel food cake
wen served to the following: Melba
Joyce
Grew,
tham.
sell,
June
Cecelia Norris, Patsy Ann Bell, Will-
ene Plemmons. Genell Touchstone,
Virginia Stewart, Mickey Vaughn,
Betty Lyndall Hargraves, Billie Jean
and Norman Schlittler. Billie Louise
Jane
Shop Around
The Corner”
FOR SALE OR RENT—5-room
modem house; hot water; bath, and
garage at 1110 Third street. For
information see 1114 Third Ktreet.
lM-5pd
MISCELLANEOUS
Miss Mildred Hodges'
Club at East ”'ird met
emoon. Th>- four best
the week v re chosen
Kenneth Atwood, Genelie
atone, Patay Ann Bell, and Carol
Jean Grantham. The president of
the club is Mary Margaret Shaw,
and the secretary is Charlsie Belle
McGrow.
Priced
Quick
$1.49 — $1.79
$2.39 — $2.89
SEMAAN’SS
NORTH SIDE SQUARE GRAHAM. TEXAS
FOR RENT—Furnished 3-room
house, modern; garage; meter de-
posits paid. Call 3’2. 180tfc
Scores Of Other* Have Bought And Saved Money In
This Unusual Sale* Event, So Will You.
- Here Are A Few Of The Many
-Big Values Left.
TODAY AND TOMORROW
SAT. NITE PREVUE - SUN.. MON. TUES.. MCH. 3041 Apr. 14
ALICE FAYE • FRED McMURRAY - Richard Green • Brenda Joyce
Andy Devine — Henry Stephenson — Fritz Field
“LITTLE OLD NEW YORK"
A wondsrful, thrilling picture *f that roggrt American era cli-
maxed by the launching of the first Whip WWout Sails” I It's ro-
mantic, magnlflqenp-vntortalnm*ntl
SPECIAL LOT OF LADIES SHOES
DISPLAYED ON RACK—ALL COLORS AND SIZES—
OXFORDS. STRAPS AND OTHERS.
All Must Go At Per Pair
89c — $129
URINES^.
GhMOIES ^SEMhi L W ■
(xrlic-tQ pucudA x*cl
ON WEST SI0£ Of 5QUHRE
Mrs. Will Lake announced recent-
|y that she had appointed on the
attendance committee Mrs. V. 0. i
Ebsmer. Jr., president of the Gra-.
ham Garden Club.
Highlight of the pregram will be,
the talk by Mrs. Dorothy Biddle, I
editor of “Garden Digest,” Pleas j
•atville. New York,’on flower ar-1
vaagement The writer has been
isAro for many of the national I
and is considered an
the subject of flower
____ Jean Remington went
Bobbie Daniels is reported to be Fort Worth Saturday,
ill.
churcl
man I
head el
peihal
Bill Gibson and Coats Bentley of
Stanton were week end visitors tn
Graham.
SPECIAL LOT OF MEN S
HATS LEFT
All Shape*, Size* and Color* For Men and Young Men
89‘ $149 to
Around 500 Pair*, Dress.
Oxfords, Sport Oxfords,
Sandals, Pumps, and
genmil chairman of the BIRTHDAY FRIDAY
A banquet honoring the
, Mrs. Will Lake, Fort
Worth, will be held on the Doering
Ketel roof, April 11 and two lunch-[ginia Street, for her daughter, Mary
eans, plus a pilgrimage of Temple Margaret, on her ninth birthday,
gardens ending with a tea at sun-. She was assisted by Mrs. J. I. Moody
art. will be held on the second day, end Miss Gertrude Schlittler
The
(Farm*
comp*
Fifty
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nicewarner
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Heighten went
to Possum Kingdom Sunday after-
noon.
LIBERTY^
THEATRE PMO"
A volley ball tournament hi which
the club and class team* are com-
peting was held at the high school
tolay, each lasting eight minutes.
The scores made by the various
teams will be totaled and
will
The
ing
club
omore girls, 31; Spanish Club girls,
7; Bluebonnet Girl Reserves, 6; Sen- >n Cisco Sunday,
ior girls, 30; Ray Hunt’s boys tesm,
23; Miss Leta Middleton’s boys’
team, 11; Garth Baker's boys' team;
and Marvin Prim's 1
YWA MEMBERS
ATTEND DECATUR
HOUSE PARTY
A group of girls from the First
Bsvtat Church attended the annual
YWA. house party at Decatur Bap- — — ...
terttCollege in Decfur Friday P-R<*P
Saturday. -Ninety-one girls from
Districts ’"Eleven and Twelve were
■■embers of the house party.
Among the entertainments provid-
ed for the girls was the pageant,
“Ten Virgins." Friday evening, aft-
er which a recreational hour was
Ml The activities were directed
4sy Mary Margaret Head of Semin-
ary Hill.
Tho*< attending from Graham
VMK MS follows: TUAses Helen Cole,
Kathaleen Beals, Mary Nelle Fin-
tey. Thelma Kennett. Vivian Morton,
aad Margaret Raster and Mrs. W.
BL Morton, club sponsor.
two day meeting, spe-
cial arrangements have been made!
Esr a conducted tour of the Elm i
Crock Soil Conservation project near] — ry
hero, which is the oldest and larg-. 3. 3. CL ASS
art Federal project in the world.' ENJOYS APRIL
■a connection with this tour, vls,t» r7/-xrxI c n a nTV
wfll be made to hospital gardens, j •* LJvJLO 1 AK 1 I
the 15 block boulevard south of 1 Mrs. W. R. Sheehan and
W>m*»le and the highway beaiitifi- ' Amye Louise Reep were co-hostesses
cation project north on U. S. High- Friday at an April IFools party giv-
iy 81. ; en for Mrs. Sheehan's Sunday School
The local committee is making class of the First Baptist church.
After a variety of games were
enjoyed by the guests, dainty re-
freshments were served to the fol-
lowing: Misses Mary Louise Bryan,
Doris Pearl Bryant. Mary E. Hol-
man. Marjorie Neil, Imogene Land-«
ress, Pauline Norris, Jo Ann Stine-
bower, Lou Ellen Roberts, Edwana
Reed, Floweese Moss, Lorraine
Kndx, Ruth Jane Knox, Bobbie Wil-
Buntin, Mrs.
- ■ • ;__' . E. W. Mayo, and Miss Ina Buntin,
boys’ team, 39. visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hamer
♦REEVES-MAYES
NUPTIALS SUNDAY
Th* marriage of Mr*. Alice Mayes
and Judge W. H. Reeves was quietly
solemnized at the First Baptist
Church Sunday evening, Rev. J. Dale
Thorn performing the ceresnony.
I. preparation for the T.tu Fed- The couple's only attendant, were
crotion of Garden dubs scheduled J u,|8® ,n<1 Mrv J- R|ckm»n-
«. .rot in Temple April 11 and 12.! Mrs. Reeves are at
We hosts. Temple Garden Club and ho»* We’t S‘™nd St"*‘
The Temple Gardeners, have made a sky
plans. Banquets with MARY E. SHAW
will be the keynote of the
according to Mrs. J. B.
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 182, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1940, newspaper, April 1, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1506093/m1/4/: accessed May 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.