The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1931 Page: 3 of 9
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TUDOR PLATE. 23 Ycmr Guarantee,
29 Piece Seta. Regular Price $18.39.
J. WX Miller of Eastland spent
Uat week in Graham looking after
■ra. Ohae A. Rtaaeell hae return-
ed from Dallas where the has been
vtaitiag relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. King and
children spent Sunday in Wichita
Little Miss Myneka Payne who is
attending school in Ferris was the
gudst of her parents in Graham
Falls visiting friends.
THE GRAHAM LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1921.
SHE LOST
HER HUS-
BAND . , .
BUT
>BROUGHT
HIM BACK
DOUBLE-
QUICK
NATIONAL
9UN.-MON.-TUE8. NOV. 1-2-*.
ACTOR
ROB6RT
“Smart Woman19
B. W. King and Fay Marshall
spent the latter part of laet week
in Abilene in connection wllh some
legal matters in the Abilene court.
RfED.-THUR. NOV. 4tK-5th.
EDMUND I .OWE-MARY AS-
TOR and El Brendel in
“TOE SPIDER”
Hair
raisii
tingling roi
mystery.
ing drama — spine
■utt — Btrning
FRI.-8AT. NOV. 6th.-7th.
The story of the
passion the world
known.
strangest
has ever
‘DRACULA1
The picture so many of you
have asked .for.
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Mi
'Citings
Chas Cook spent Saturday in Olney
oa business. .....
J. G. Wootten made a trip to Sey-
mour Saturday. „ .
J. W. Long of Tonk Valley spent
Monday in Graham,
-/ —— —o
John Bowers
ter in Olney this
Mrs. Geo.
in Dallas
Wallace
few days
was a' I
is week.
e. Newton spent I
visiting (relatives.
Sloan apei
in Dallas on
business visi-
laat week
pent the past
business'.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lowrey
Sonora were guests last week end ,,
his tincle, F- B. Uwray and family.
Guy R. Hendricks spent1 Sunday
in WichiU Falla visltlngmlgtivee. 7.
H. F. . Christopher spent Friday
evening and Saturday visiting
parents in .Fort Worth.
John Kern of R^l Top was m Gra-
ham on -hoaiaeae Monday.—
Garland Norris of Oiney visited
friends in Graham Sunday.
Shelby Boling Is spending a few
days hr Austin on business. kjr1-*
J. P. Atchley of Olney was
Graham on business Tuesday. r
Ridley Garrett of Loving visited
Jrigqji "here Sunday afternoon,_______
of, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Farmer this
Frank Whitmire Is reported to be wiek. '
very ill .in the Graham hospital.
Mr. and Mys. Jean KUinger were
gUesU in Breckenridge Saturday.
Win Vandivert of Fort Worth Was
business raHer in Graham Wise
‘-oil._*
- Howard’ Miller' of gMNMf I*
■pending the week in Graham M
business t
J. R. Hill of the H-Y,0U
pany of Fort Worth was In Graham
Tuesday.----—' •. t
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lfATTRES3E8 RENOVATED, Try
US—McFadin Furniture Co. Phone
4ff. aria.
Dr. E. R. Riggs spent Tuesday in
Dal las in attandance at the oil mens
convention. "j.
J. W. Burnett of the Como com-
munity was a Graham visitors Mon-
day morning.
Mias Walter Padgett had aa . her
guest last week-end, her lister, Mias
Mila Padgett.
Mr. and Mrs.
in Dallas hist
tended the S- M. U.-
while there
Repairing of all kinds of Electric
Appliances a specialty. — Dawson
Electric Co., Phone 69. (adv.)
Mrs. R. L. Alexander left last
week end for her home in Waco,
after a visit here with relatives.
Kiss Oleta Knight, who is teaching
in the Boggy Valley School spent
last week end here with her parents.
MATTRESSES RENOVATED, Try
US.—McFadin Furniture Co. Phone
467. - • adv.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Taggart and
Mrs. Aliada Lamour spent Sun-
day in Wichita Falla visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Boling ol
Fort Worth were' guests of Mr.
Botlng*s parents lii Graham .Sunday.
MATTRESSES RENOVATED, Try
US.—McFadin Furniture Co." Phone
m. __i a
__
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sanderson and
children of Big - Spring are moving
to the Rocky Mound community/thia
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sanderson
»f Bom acton era visiting in
Desk Matthews and W. N. Varble
have returned from . East Texas
where they spent last week on bus-
inma. .
■ Mi: wild Mia. Trav■EdiHwn
Sunday in Wichita Fails where they ’j
visited th_*ir dau^JMrs^A. H.
Polly.
Judge and Mia. W. F.; Parsley left
this week for El Paso and New Mex-
Com- j.(eo. They expect to return home
Sunday.
Dr. and Mr». W. A. Morris and
daughter, Mias Lucy, attended the
football gamy in Jaekaboro Friday
afterpeon.
Miss Orleta Payne, and Miss Mar-
tha Jake Dunn of Ferris were guests
of Misi Payne’s' parents here last
week end.-— • "i‘ .
Misses Davie Della Wylie Adell
Long and Audra Knight were guests
last week end of Miss Earline Wheat
in Loving.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Blevins and
sons, Hugh and Harold left Saturday
for Dumas, Texas to make that city
their home. j
/Vdfrfr-S ■
Bob LtSage and BiU Simpson
Tuesday moralag for East fcaxa*,
where they will spend a few days
Members of Iks B. T. T. U. held
their xone’ meeting at the church
Friday evening, guests from Eliaa-
ville and South Bend attended.
Miss lorth Curtis spent Sunday
in Denton with her, sister. Miss Vera
Curtis, who is a sophomore student
at the College of Industrial Arts.
Let us install an invisible Radio
Plug and do away with unsightly
wiring in your liisme.—Dawson Elec-
tric Co. Phone 69. (adv.)
Homer Lovett left Sunday for hla
home in Florida after spending the
Mrs. M. M. Wright of Koehkon-
ong, Mo., arrived Saturday after-
noon for a visit? with her brother
Ed. Cox and family. Mrs. Wright
will also visit her mother fit Megar-
gel before returning home.
Mr. arid Mrs. J. R. Moore and
daughters, Miaeea Rets Mae and
Madge of Perrin spent Sunday vis-
iting in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Lisle.
■ - _____;—*—fwstall a three way fibli In ypn*
Mrs. E. H. Morrison and daughter J home and garage. Controls indoor
Miss Betty, accompanied by Mrs.
Morrison's mother, Mrs. Wright, who
has been visiting here the past two
weeks, left Tuesday
Mrs. Wright’s home.
for Haskell,
Double Diamond 13 Plate Battery,
Guaranteed 12 'Months—$6.15 and
your-old Battery —S HOKMATE SER-
VICE STATION, 1007 East 4th.
Street. lOtf.
'Mrs. Whitmire of
Red Springs,
inugtha in Graham mi- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Whitmire of
ployed with the Sloan Drug Store. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taylbr and
Miss Willian Jarnagin spent Friday
evening In Abttehe, attending the Hh
T. C. U. Simmons football game.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Parsons and
Mrs. and Mra. G. Earl Hutchings have
returned from’ El* Paso and New
Mexico where they spent last week.
and* outifoor lights, you will apprer
ciate it fil bad weather.—(Dawson
Electric Co., Phone 59. (adv.)
Q. E. Harper spent the first of
The weeir- fn Fort Worttf. He was
accompanied home by Mrs. Her.
par who spent last week there vis-
iting her mother. ----—
Double Diamond 13 Plate Battery,
Guaranteed 12 Months—$6.15 and
your old Battery—SHOEMATE SER-
VICE STATION, 1007 East 4th.
Street. lOtf.
Henrietta, and Mr. and Mrs. Bunk
Whitmire of Petrolic, have return-
ed to their home after a visit here; Miss Genevieve Russell and Miss
with Frank Whitmire who is very
Double Diamond 13 Plate Battery,
Guaranteed 12 Months—$6.15 and
Audrey Rogers of Olney,
Mrs. H. L. Thornton and little
daughter Gillie Am have returned
from Tyler where they were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scruggs Uat
week.
Mr. ai.il Mrs Sidney Hoffman Of
LuiilHH'k have moved to Graham to
make their home. Mr.' Hbffina*' U
employed as manager of Benders
Dry Goods store. 1
1 -0-1-— __
Contest Winners ——
To Be Announced
Announcement In th« $19,1X10 cash
prize contest sponsored by ths Con-
tinental Oil.Company, for the boat
answers explaining, “Bm . MntOT .
of the Hidden Quart* will be mad*
in an advertisement in next mask's
issue of the Graham Leader. Tha
success of this advertising campaign
hag., ho far surpassed rxceptatioos
that, the winnem cannot'be annaunc.
ed as early as was anticipated. The
£
your old Battery—SHOHMATE SER-
VICE STATION, 1007 East 4th.
Street. - lOtf.
of Miss Russell's parent*; Mr. and judges are: Dr. W. Bi Bizzell, pre-
Mrs. C. A. Russell in Graham last xident of the Univeraity of OUa-
week end. [ home; John A. Huhter, professor of
mechanical engineering, Univeraity ot
The site for the proposed $180,- Colorado; and Frank L. Martin, aa.
000.00 Federal building at Pampa [ sociate dean, School of Journalism,
has been secured. TUniversity of Missouri.
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Harris-Eddleman’s Cut Price
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Never Before Have We Attempted A Sale in Graham and to Insure A Complete
Success in Our First Attempt We are Cutting Our Prices to the Very Bottom — Our
Stock Is Complete and New—No Shoddy Stuff — Just Real Bargains on Items You
Need — Our Whole Store is Filled with Bargain^ Such a? These Listed Below.
Sale Starts Saturday, October 31st
8TEEL—THE BASIS OF
99 PER CENT OF OUR
HARDWARE. TOOLS—
SPORTING GOODS AND
HOUSEHOLD W ARKK
ADVANCED A-
19% IN THE
AND
PAST 2 WEEKS
18 STILL ADVANCING.
IN FACE OF THIS WE
ARE GIVING YOU THE
ADVANTAGE OF OUR
PURCHASE ON THE
LOWEST MiURKBT
PRICE IN YKARg PEUST
Our cut price.
Hardware and re-
lative MERCHANDISE
ARE sure to go
HIGHER. BUY NOW BE-
FORE THE ADVANCE.
T
A 9 Tube Cabinet Model
Westinghouse Super-
Hetrodyne Radio, For-
merly Priced £179.50,
Sale Price
$125.00
32 Piece Dinner Sets >
Beautiful Designs to
Select From
mm.
T*—-------
One Table of Bowls and
P^ateSs-JBadL _____
■—-v»v.r
Enamel Ware, Gray and
White, Assortment from
Tea kettles to Dish pans
,r—* Each
29c
One Table of China
Bowls, Real Vais. Each
loe
You Can Buy A Com-
plete Set of Carpenter
Tools at Our Low Prices
for the Regular Price of
a Few.
'FROM THE STAND-
POINT OF BOONOM.Y
SERVICE AND PRICE
COMPARE - OUR MER-
CHANDISE WITH ANY
‘Other commodity—
A STOVE COMPARED
WITH A SUIT OF
CLOTHES — BOTH A
NECESSITY — BOTH
SAME PRICE YET
HOW.MUCH LONGER IS
WE- - LiMi OF—TfiS-
STOVE — A BUTCHER
„K> igA- com
WITH A JAR OF FACE
CREAM, BOTH A NE-
CESSITY — YET HOW.
MANY JARS OF CREAM
TO ONE BUTCHER
-KNIFE DO YOU BUY-
BUY AT THESE LOW
PRIC-E8 FOR ECONOMY
SAKE-
Tke New CiadereU Washing Wachiie, Formerly $37.50, Now .... . SM-4S
SILVERWARE
COMMUNITY PLATE. M Year Gi
aato*L 29 Piece Sets. Regular Pries
93C.W. Sale Price............ ..................i-n
THE NEW VOGUE TABLE ELECTRIC
LAMPS. (FeriReriy Priced *19.09, Sale
Nbs .......................'—...-.'X......— . -
97-95
BICYCLES, Double
Coaster Brake, A
Ba^aia$24-95
POCKET KNIVES
$K6e Value .........
98c
MODEL 1* REMINGTON PUMP SHOT
GUN. Regular Price. 943.99. Sale1
Price .t.........-......................
$34-95
All otllbr Guns Priced in Proportion, See
Our New Low Prices on Ammunition.
ALL GAS AND WOOD HEATERS ARE
RADICALLY REDUCED IN PRICE
IMPORTED, CHINA BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF
QUALITY CHINA. 95 Piece Dfamer
Nta, Regular Price flOft.tO, eSafe
rHct
__tr
ROSE MARIE FOOTED
I WARE, Special Each..
12c
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Harris-Eddleman Hdwe. Co*
Graham* Texas KUhsrille. Texas -
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1931, newspaper, October 29, 1931; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884123/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.