The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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a very dose race, but the race for; low prices
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has been conceded to this store some time
ago, and we have won out by a Targe majority.
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Now as the Senatorial and Governor's race
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is over, and you have as good a Senator and
SVlgfa si
Hosiery protection for every
member -of the family.,
The darning needle is an implement of
needless drudgery. If ever a pair of Wunder- >,
hose npeds darning within four months of the
purchase time, you do not darn them, you get
new Wunderhose fire.
You wasr Wunderhose with a sense of Mtisfao-
tion that only perfect hosiery can fulfill and with
freedom from any annoyance in the wear.
Four pairs for either father, mother, ton or
daughter, and even for the baby—coat one dollar per
boa. Ouf hosiery department is complete with every
size and every wan table weight and color.
Governor as I have, we want you to get ready
and make your midsummer purchases from
Mp’' M-rf.V i'ViN m' • - v'• : S* !' •' ' 1 ;ggpr^g< i *■ . w-- *“*“■ - e
our store
We guarantee quality and prices
Our motto has always been:
LOW PRICE HIGH QUALITY
THE JODIE. HORHSON COMPANY
The John E. Morrison Co
J. W. TALIAFERRO
Licensed Embalmer
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Funeral Directer
BOTH PHONES
GRAHAM, TEXAS
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'i YJhrietlaa Church ItetuC
school not bo good ImC
Sunday; too many out of town.
Prayer meeting good, considering
hot weather and ao many taH«g
vacation
One oonfeoaion Sunday night, Mm.
Edward Green, who le hem tram
New Mexico, ,vlsmag at th hoiMV
of Mr*. Mundell. She wee baptized
Monday 8:30 p. m.
Mr .and Mr*. Thomas of Newcas-
tle were in Graham Monday and
attended tifir 1>ai>tlsmaJ service*.
Sunday Services:
* Bible School at 9:45; Horace Tid-
well Superintendent. 1 •*.
Preaching at 11 t. m. and 8:80 p. '
'*». Morning, subject, “Redeeming the
Time.” Evening subject “Paul’s ■»
Third .Missionary Journey.” - U
You are Invited to meet with us.
B. P. Stalling*, Minister.
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Card of TternkA.
To Our Prlends apd Neighbors:
We wish to express our thanks for
out tfretr klndneaa and help in the last
West' Most especially do wo
thank those who came and stayed /
through It all; left their families
and' work to help him and us * la
that last kmc lingering sleep. May
such sorrow never be your* and
w* hope aoepe day. some way to
return all your kindness to us.
Mr* Emma West and daughter*.
** 1 B.Y. P. V. Program. * *
loader—Mabry Short
Subject^—The Daunt lees Cross. ;
T Bong—"Doxology”
Prayer \ ‘ T f %
Son*_“Rock of Agee”
reason—1 Oor. 1: 18-31, by leader
Son* "At the Cross.” *
.Bible Road In®*
Special Musk—Misses Alms and
Edna Long. ,
Tklk or Paper—"The Conquering x
Cross’ ’*—B. McLendon.
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Wsxshschle Nursery. ,
1 am the local agent for Whs
above named Nursery, and will ap-
preciate your order for anything
Ja-m/ line. 1 will make a canvass
of Young. Jack and PaJo Pinto
counties. Held your orders lor me.
W. P. Spivey.
R*v. J. Hail Bowman and family
left yesterday morning for Epworth,
doe Dowdie, of Seymour, Texas,
i >*-4f he little g*rJb on arrlvsl were
met at the door by Mrs. Bell, then
ushered Into the' dining room where
Mrs. R. y. Tidwell served delicious
punch. On siutenLng the parlor
each wa* asked to write her ngme
on a for-get-me-not blue linen pil-
low top. to be used in after years,
and to bring sweet memories to the
honoree. After this they were busi-
ly •engaged in three contests. In the
first contest, "OM lime SAyings.”
the first prize fell to Miss Ada Kick-
man. the consolation to Mis* Neweta
Flint; in the second, **A Test of the,
Memory;” the first Went to Miss
Lucy Morris, the consolation * to
Mia* Bessie Finch, In -the third the
first to Mia* Lovella Eddie man the
conaoJation' to Mias Estelllne Price,
After thi* they 'were ushered /
In the epol grassy yard where Mratlmurs of our loved one, Mr. P. C.
BM1, assorted by Mr*. ’pidweM, little
Mieses Dale ptjwdle, MUdred Tid-
well. Francis and Louise Bell, serv-
ed Ice cream'and cake, after hav-
ing done Justice to thds repeat, they
were favored by’ several readings
from Mieses Zada Burkett and Fa-
8OITHWK8TEKN ’PHONE *WI
INDEPENDENT ’PHONE 894.
present, firs. Rutherford led the Wednesday evening from the hours
mewttrffe with a scripture lehoon, Ps., of nine to Pleven. These pretty
3b, after which there were several young hostesses wers attired In ei&b-
mtereotlng readings bearing on orate lingeries, rich in val laces,
the subject of our work In Mexico, vj On entering each guest was given
Prayer by Mrs. ft. F. 8hort; song, a Joyous welcome, and ushered to
vCome Thou Fount of Every Bless- the punch bowl at one end of the
in*.” The meeting was then turned lawn, which was on a bower laden
over to the president, wHo read table of garden flowers, and pre-
the 34 PS., after whdeh there were sided over by Miss Mary Dell Oal-
TPy Leader Job printing. ««——•
Money to loan.—C. W. Hinson"
Graham Logan has been quite sick
for the past week% but la now bet-
ter
Mias Pauline McJlmsey iajln|Jack*-
boro visiting her sister, Mrs. Rlng-
sgeiibfrg.
.. . Go to Chism’s Studio for the
finest pictures la North West Tey-
Crdm will occupy the pulpit at night
The -Epworth League has arranged
a splendid prograih to be given at
8:30 in place of the preaching eer-
Ail who possibly can are urged to
attend these services. '
L. In the city visiting Mr* W. 8.
; McJlmsey. •’
The Leader needs your Job work
and you need the kind of work the
Leader doss.
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Money to .lonn.'r-C. W. Hinson.
Mias Pearl Matthews' returned
Tuesday night from a visit In Mc-
Kfuney. lexa*
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1 Mr. and Mrs. Ohae. P.- Hutchison
spent last Thursday and Friday vis-
iting In Olney.
. I can Bell you a complete light-
ing Plant pipe fixtures and globes
for 91S8.00 cash or credit.* Coun-
try orders solicited, telethon# or
write me.
J. H. Washburn. Jr/'
jrv
Mlaa Corrlne Gal la her left Monday
for Rockport,
Private School, -v
Mr* C. C. Johnson will open
private school near her home
South Cherry Street on Motto
September 2. Tuition reasonable.
whore she will
spend several week*
Mrs. Mattie <Jay, of Jewnyn, spent
Friday and Saturday here visiting
?U * her mother, Mrs. J. A. Mundell.
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Money (o loan.—C. W. Hinson.
J. F. Larlmore, of Newcastle, has
. our thank* this week for hla re*
newsl to the Leader and Dulls*]New
,Jsk>Tti, to Mr.,and Mrs. J. L, Bry-
living In the Red Top com-
M munity, on last Saturday, July 271
a toy • •/ :<.rvv. ;+ ,
plenty of money to loan on farm*
and ranches at a reasonable rate
of Interest. Remember we do our
> own Ingpectio^. .
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1912, newspaper, August 1, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849935/m1/3/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.