The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1932 Page: 4 of 10
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District Clerk
Admitted To Bar
When California Goes in for Winter Sport*
District
The many friends of
Clerk Willie Riggs will be interested
knowing that he has * passed the
te barj examination and is now j
if' fok discussion ft the fjugeting j Games of forty-two, dominoes, and
ofTihelcraham” Music Club | Mmco were "enjoyed TfirougHBUF {He
home of Miss Mattie , evening-Refreshment* of home made
T,he program intluil- eamly \mu-‘ >ei-v«l.
Whet's What on the Stai
Clarence Taylor; .Vocal polo.
l"Pltt flctlgett-hiwywei-
lias been studying laW fpr several
day at the
ehifigte” upon td.e fiplrWonoThTr^'1''*'' Pric*'
district clerk,
Mr. Iliggs recently went to Austin
! WEDDING FRIDAY
Night" iKjwuNt— Alwana
dsTOlf^rt~;iWoo4r “Why American
| Krline Marshall; Piano solo b?
Charninade — Kathleen Criswell:
•■Who's Who in Music"—Mr*. Walter
Braddock; -Parliamentary drill. .
The next meeting will be held at
examination for ididl
No New s Of The
tin the High Sierras near Lake Tahoe The
Euraak
Erline Marshall
with gifts afterward.
Mrs. Kntcrson is the daughter of
Mr*. l.ily May Preston, and the
groom is the son of Mrs. Dot'd Emer-
son. both ot this city. Mr. and
Mrs Emerson wilt make their home
in Graham.
At press time, this afternoon no
neyra had been received concerning
the fate ST the. small son of Col. and
Mrs* charlts A. i Lindbergh. The
2<r month* old baby was kidnapped
Ttoxn the hdme of hi# pifontf Mtr
Hopewell. New Jersey, sometime be-
BVITIST CIRCLES
ENTERTAINED MONDAY
The East Circle of the Woman's
filTTr?——. dUaiatn /.f iho Fifkt 1UD-
IF YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL of TRADE
Missionary .“Society of the Firat Bap-
dat chuwlr entertained the Central,
West, and Lottie. Moon circles Mon.
day afternoon in the class dooms tn-
the Lynch Biftlding. About 45 mem-
Ihts of the four,circles were present
and enjoyed a *=p^onAid talk
^(artha ■ Holloway. public
Bible-metnlttoe. A delight
■hg" ng. given by Modena Buchanan.
^ Al the close of the program re-
freshments of chicken sandwiches,
iltfffiL ilimi jiBn '
‘cfeam,“TntfH food cake, and coffee
were served. The room's were dWO-
USE LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS
REeSIXJRATION ORAM A
STL DIED BY DELPHIAN^
school
afterneon, March 1. The prelimin-
ary survey was given by Mrs. W. B.
Fultz, anil., topics.. f«e.....report were
jfiven as follows*-- r*“ReIatipn of
Drama tq fWrtkal and 8oeial Life"
—Mr*. C. H. Atkinson; "Gensral
riiaracler >r Utb
Mrs. W. H. Dyer; _^iAter "Stuart
Trrr'ny* Mrr*^TT**l^- n~^r—;
"Types of - Later Stuart Comedy”—
MrsrFVed T. A mold; ."Congreve and
'Love for Love' ”—Mrst Mac Wil-
liams; “The Co.untcy .Wife”—Mrs.
~ ,Fr^ Hodges Reaigno
■■ Afc Fire Truck Driver
iated with suggestions of George
Washington's' anniversary.
for, several- years, has tendered his
resignation and plans to go to Cali-
fornia to make his home. John
Rubenkoenig fiT serving temporarily
as truck; driver,' and a permanent
appointment will be made by the
| A Rea^ American
•- ■; s, NOW AM> HERE
The learned doctor was awar4|tf
a medal for his studied observations.1
He had discovered that"..TIJIE*did
not flow •from out the past into the
present and on the fuurrw .as we-
ars inclined to think, “j.
"It flows", he said, “if it flow* at
til. in two directions” 1 fbm out the
Autp accident deaths in the United
Stiles- numbered 58.552 in 1-921; 9&r*
551 in 11*25; and- 152,732 in 1831.
There were 86^,00© automobile ac-
cidents \n the United Staton- -taat
year. Of this number, 315,000 wyre
Tottishms -with pedestrian*,- 402,ItXt
with sirtotnobfleijtr *n“l the TefflllndCr
•-
POTATOES Selected Whites, 10 Pends
present into the future and the
past
Like space, that has ho *up’
wm'/taMK. has no end and
divide^ among horse-drawn vehicles,
trams, street cars and fixed objects,
With 44,700 attributed to other causes
Lettuce
beginning. ’
"Be that as tt may. of one thing
1 am certain. This fleeting, all
consuming minute which I* hold br-
kmgs to new. This space -I fill and
in i Which I move is mine. I shall
make the best of NOW bn INHERE.
—Clayton Rand m the Gulfport
(Miss.) Guide. T. J
gW at «. driving stakes.
Texas Stringless, Per Lb.
every 89; and in fatal accidents for
every 3,558 female drivers.
The mbst hakarddtiS'age for auto-
mobile driving-: is under -the age <Sf
20.-The period of .apparent discretion
does not I
Y4M 7
bygin jin the majority of1
6,000 deaths drivers until the' age of .‘10 is i-eaeb-
iff tjie high- ed. Out of every thousand drivers
licensed under 20: years of sure; 39
1031, dtlk- Urt were involved (n peiibnal injury ac-
'• 1A0Q whUwloidcnU lk bgainst 20 between th*
of, 40 and 50. -
An- attrhdllr nf~Man ahamlrr*
A “-pillar dr'“ "a 1 steeper 7
A wing or a* weight 7
A' power or; jg problem 7
A- pwysater hr.-a provokei ?T
A giver or a getter 7
“a ~ZyLl“^v‘__.'"r:r *_'* f' * ' - -------
Vaa Camp. 3 Media. Cams
airtomobifes, numbered 14/KKI while
over 300.000 were injured. Eight
hundred of the deaths were caused
by automobile*-failing to obey inter-
section > signals,
-----Approximately- 60 per t;ent of the
. pedestrains killed by automobiles
were 65 years of age or over. Slight-
------ty more than 2* per cent were under
on- 15 years of age.
snt. “Die population of Nevada; Dela-
ware, Wyoming and the District of
ace Columbia, 1930 census, was 1,042,000.
The number killed and injured by
automobiles in this country in 1931
re- was J.032,000.
A booster or a kpockyx?
A worker or a .shirker?.
members df-the A. E. F. were killed
and 182,674 were wounded. During
the 18 month ending December 31,
1931, automobiles killed 68;65a and
injured 1.576,840.
Note—(The above notes on auto-
mobile ' accidents and comparisons
were compiled from a book leeaed
by the Travelers Insurance Company,
Whioh secured the data from official*
_- V* . «
Libby* or DelmoaU.
2 N*. .i Cass...........
A lifter.or a leaner?
.( ^ A supporter or a sponger?
A soldier or a slacker?
2 POUND PACKAGE
COMPOUND
Jewel Vi
K2 8 Lb. Pail
opened for business, i
. Austin—Highway project* for 12
counties to cost approximately $392,-
000 announced recenUy by Stale
Highway Department.
• Eden—Trinity Farm Gravel Co. re-
ceived $145,548 contract for work on
16.921 miles of Highway No. 9 from
Tom Green County line to ikk place.
White Fawn”, 48 lb*
’ accidents.
I~ A (ir irtyMing at 2D hiiles per
^ hour will cover 14H feet before the'
average driver can apply the brake.
| It then takes him 20 feet In whieh to
1 stop. Traveling at 30 miles per
hour the car will cover 22 feet before
the brake is applied and 46 addi-
tional feet before it is brought to
a stop. At 40 miles ati hour, 29
fekt are covered before_tbe brake is
applied and 80 feet before the stop
. .A»-----
At 60 miles an hour, an auto-
mobile has the power to inflict dam-
9 “Our Seal”, 48 lbs.
Menard—Gage Construction Co.
started work on *125.000 bridge
over San Saba River at this place,
on State Highway No! 4. ______ _
CAKE FLOUR
PEANUT RUTTER
MEATS FROM OUR MARKET ARE SURE TO PLEASE YOU
QUALITY OUR WATCH WORD.
SEVEN ROAST “
Fancy Baby Beef, Par Pound
w. . - . '
SLICED BACON
Great Juriat
A Star Is Gorrtt
Mr. «
visitors
PORK STEAK
age as if. it were driven off a build-
SwifU Rind leas, 1 lb. Package
ing 120 feet high.
More accidents occur 8a<
SEVEN STEAK
and Sundays than on any
GROUND MEAT
For Veal Loaf, Per Pound
day* of the week.
In a cross section, of 7.600,000
iicensed drivers, 77 per cent were
males. A male driver was involved
in a personal injury accident for
every 21 licensed; in a non-fatal ac-
cident for every 22 drivers; and In
a fatal accident for every 7fe6 drived
There was one female driver In-
volved in accidents for every M dri-
vers; in a non-fatal accident for
BOLOGNA
PER POUND ....
rr
DRY SALT JOWLS
PER POUND .............________
In N. Cardoso, celebrated
ct of the Now York- Court
I*, appointed to the U. 2*,.
Conn to succeed Justice
1s regarded, by lawyers at
r greatest American judges
PICHIG HAMS
Ifknti* Maddem Fisk*, America's
■net famous actress, died of heart
■cease at 67. She had been on tbs
Mgs since she was three. >-- ■
SUGAR CURED
4 to 6 Pound* . Per Lb.
Jack I
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1932, newspaper, March 3, 1932; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884070/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.