The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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Graham, Texa£ Thursday, November 30,1911
V<v- XXXVI ■
SHORT
COMPANY’S
Every item in the store at a sacrifice.
Not only on a few items, but on
EVERYTHING
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Priscilla Club.
On Tuesday November 28th not a
large membership braved the north-
no one could have that for an ex- them from the Psalms “Great le The er | but a merry crowd aeaembled
cnm to o^las service. Lord", The Chrietlan , Endeavor at the rewtdeaee ot Mrs. Evaoe Ha-
fat - g-tr-p* ' T.....
The Baptists had 214 at Sunday had a. thanksgiving service. The’ brj/,*
•chooi with offering of $3.78. evening service was not held, an Everybody felt at home gather-
At the morning hour Judge Arnold ^ confrega«on and pastor went «, rouad the fb^ wlth bu8y n^edl**
tilled the pulpit. In the absenoe of -----r and tongues.
the paator, giving a addreas or Acquainted Social. ^ Meedameee Matthews, Clark, Carl!
« WT. “«A T^rniSi
Death, and Redirection of Christ," Thursday night in honor of the new ■ *** Mte> McCain, of Avenger
uaJog John XIV, 6 and Rev.. VII, pastor Rev: Clause Pearce and fart 1- Pl6f??nt *Ue*U' T*)e ******
. to 17. The large audience en- * t^y ^
°Thl,“t “T‘ The meeting w«. £***J™* «
bt tbi. .bte lawyer. The B. Y. P 9nfnn of and mu._ “«• <■*-><> «« ■”*»"'"«»» «U
had special music by Mlse Edna an informal affair and after a short * ^ U. he?Ul7 .
Long, and one new member. leal numbers, among which Mies w“ *c c the tAme
--The Methodist had 191 at Run- Kthel »'**«rce In a moat pleasing mr “* ° 0 ctofl^ ^
w ou nM ivi at sun- ._____ « ,, L Morrison la the next hostess. ~1
month and having had no deaths.
Society of the Presbyterian Church
reported with an excellent attend-
attob last Thursday, af this Mountain-
side ton, with Mrs. Wynns, aa boa-
teas. i After a prelimary session of
the business of the Aid Society, In
which the annual Christmas and
Japanese Bazaar which is to ha
held December 8th and 9th In
the Mcjlmsey building was the chief
point of dlscuaek>p. the regular Mis-
sionary Study was begun. A de-
lightful hour was busily spent with
our ^Missionaries and Missions in
Korea, each lady taking an Interest-
ed part. Mrs. Hal lam as chairman
of that committee, conducted ; the
Unveiling At Jean.
If the weather permits, the Wood- <
men will unveil the*monument of
Colonel Stroud at Jean next Sun-
day. *>*
Judge P. A. Martin to expected to„
deliver the address '
Typhoid Serum May Be Used.
Inoculation with typhoid serum
will be resorted to in the___fight
against the typhoid fever epidemic
now raging at BUectra. Dm Burn-
aide, Walker and Jones of this city
have ordered a supply of the serum
which will probably arrive tomorrow
and arrangements are now being
made for Ms use at Electra.
The serum is injected and Its
action is said to be similar to that
of vaccination for small pox and
Loving
FIRST
muqe from typhoid fever attacks.
Only those in good physical con-
dition are subjects for inoculation
as Its use might bev dangerous to
persons whose systems are run down
The ffrat use of the serum in
Texas was by the government in th
army camp at Sen Antonio last
summer wheVd ltd resets are re-
portedto 'hays been highly satis-
factory.
jt la estimated tlA -‘-e are
between thirty and fl^.;, a***** of
typhoid fever at and
the fever is of a verj^K^HB^ye.
While th« town offlcU»I?t^^BBtra
have inaugurated* clean up move-
ment and are water
from Vernon, the '/in so
generally spread that n?Xv J Tacti-
cally ImpoeHible to uvoid^Ti 'l»m
and the epidemic has been a% tftous
detriment to the development of
the ell field. It Is the opinion of
many citizens that tbs county of-
ficials should offer their fullest
boopd ration to the people of Cicc^ *
DAY: Hawkins
el 11 a. m.; Mark ley 3 p. m. .
SECOND SUNbAV::! Loving
a m.; Flint Creek 3 p. m.
THIRD SUNDAY: Red Top
FOURTH SUNDAY: Farmer Tl f -
m. and 7:39 p. m.; Shearer S p. ■*
The first quarterly conference wilt
be held at Red Top on January <
and 7.
. B.s. Crowi ; i
1 Preacher to Charge.
NOTICE.
of the clear, firm touch of Mr. Ed
Jeffery—Just the kind to handle
the grand chords of s Mendelssohn
whiebi music he will soon be play-
ing if he continues to persevere as
ho at present is doing.
Katie Arnold Louise Norris, Grace
Bowen, Mary 6 ten Vick and Others
of feet younger pupils arp making
rapid strides 'tbward efficiency on
the piano.
' Altogether Graham should feel
proud of ao good s teacher f* an<l
the splendid work fee is doin
Tfee reading by littk' Dora Willie
Prayer
The regular annual meeting of the
shareholders of the Beckham Nat- ^
lonal Bank will b* atythelr banking
house In OrabanA Texes, bald Tues-
day, January 9th.\l9l2. Wwsen tbs
hours of 10 A. M end 4'fe. o. for
the election of Dlr<V tors and A the
transaction of any Other *1
proper to come h?C-*qid
*. v »;• vt K. E. Lynch. Chshhgf. ; ‘
Ws woufel like to trade for rtuna
good farm* in Yotmg and ad .ot*- i
ing co^naiuAr-Young. Cqurty 4b? „.
.ir^iAyL oa, ■■ . , 2*1
Special Mualc-y-Armug^!! by Mr
Crabb. ; ' ^ v ^ ' \Vf. , 1
What Mr It to have eternal life—
Ed Mayes.
How we may Cultivate the Life
God Gived—-Ed Jeffry.
1 i v I*rest»ytcrlan ('fturch.
Services Sunday morning, again
at 7 p. m. Sunday’ school at 9:45.
Public cordially invited to S^H these
services. ,
. * Gaihes 0. Hall.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1911, newspaper, November 30, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849945/m1/1/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.