The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 12, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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the Oreham chapter, will pres
•at the meeting and help to
fjlHS furjhe fall and winter *«'
WE KNOW OUR
Your Patronage Always Appreciated
il 1« important that,
Since
METHODIST MISSIONARY kin-on, Mary McFaHane, Mary Las- in lh«, oiganuation work, -Mrs: A1
SOCIETY MEETS IN CIRCIJSB ,|l5 .Scott, Marjorie Uy, Mrs T. C. jiioir urges'Wdt.. everyone pl«n i
Circle. Number Three of the Me- McCloud, Ruth Anna Griffin Alva attend;
thodist Missionary Society met at Lee Hawkins, Mrs. J. S. Criswell, _ ——o——
the home of Mrs. I. T. Lawrence Dorothy Ami Watson, Lena. Fran- j Q|^J Records ClsilR Thd
noon for their regular meeting. Juanita McDonald. Tfifary Arnold, Mflll VVihlHlt ( OULltry
Mrs. O.U, Roee and Mr*., Jeff.Katharine Arnold, Frances Hackley. W&S Killed III TcXH
ter were-welcomed'-as new •members.- Willene Hackley, ", Norma Haden, ciaburne Texas. — Phillip Npla
Mr*. W. L Scott was leader 'for l Reece Kilpatrick, Douglas Carter* „T>u, Jt>n ^Without s Country,
-lim—afternoon. After' the scrip- Ruth. Virgil* lidwsIw .Mary Kath- djd .a, on ahipboard but wi
WST-i «-^'i-3*inr John i:l«.<-rlne Snoddv . Rachel Amm Snod- * Mexie1w*'W-Cfotori1
they 'were l.-.i m th.- torW’TUiyer j <4\. Barbara .Tustife, Alwana Wood.- igStrTmd 1830, aecmr-L.
by Alf». Jeff- Pbrter. ; Mary Maria, -Moariaon. JJollie L» to hil)torica, lg.-ordg ^viyed here
Following u short business t^ss-e-Miller, Mn. Walt Blanks, Mary No|an wa„ the main character 1
ion, conducted by Mrs. Scolt. in the''Jon* Johnston, Dickie Johnston. and -Eward Everett Hale’s fsfnoua bool
When rot drop in. hers
ft Shave Haircut, or. any |
Of Barber Work, vou *iUJ
every men in our shop d
oughly experienced in the |
feoeion and every detail
looked to with eare o u
ym 'a comfortable HIM
High Claw Workmanship.
417*j West Rflirtli Street.
PANHANDLE OXSOMNE f Ollis — HOOD TIRES
T WASHING - GREASING - FREE BATTERY - -
water.
WITH A SMILE
Interesting Facts Of
FW TmMMsOil Field
CLASSIFIED ADS
FLOYD OWEN. Msi
it! from the .United
SEnnla
FOIT “RENT
at Pynyer.1
ihments were served by the ^NSTAlXS'-WnCEIW
nnmta*.j —#'U-*»*ir "•*Jkr ■" — ---
___________fijn ilijiili i 11 in.............
Nice dran m-'-V-r the Railrdpd Commission in thejfcai
■ ,1*1 —*»■*«. 'Jl —
ship- at sen, without ever again
ing hia native land M
That version is held to be fiction ,
however, by person* who believe |
the accounts resurrected here are
frs’ C. jT ^r8- T. Jr. Edwards was installed
•• ‘ as new president of the American
the" Metho” Legibn Auxiliary Monday night, with
‘ Mrs. Will Martin os first vice-pre-
sident. „
| Other olficers for whom instalta-
were nine members present, tion'was held are: Mrs. Roy Jones,
for second vice-president; Mrs. Oti*
; Dewey. secretary; Mrs. Frank
■ playgrou
ten take thi
cottages a}. Eddie Lisle Toufflt* Tes.is -otl-ikl^ addressed the Ro-
Camp*-Day and weekly rates on ap- Wry club in Marshall recently. J|e
plication.
FOR RENT: Two upstairs bed- amount of oil'War-can-be run daily
rooms for men. Adjoining bath. 814 brings $450,000 to the field
Elm Street. I
_ “—;-— I rels of oil have been taken from
Pfta TtEhlT: Three room furnish- (i,^ fie;j and that it will produce
•Codk. .
made some very intonating state- Link kuiukr Two of
ments about the field. The allowable ditt Missionary, Somety-sjrwt-at the
home of Mri. E. M. Itemillfton on
l daily. 1 Virginia Street -Tuesday afternoon.
HP ’ It is estimated that 700,000,0(K> bar- Thorp
Mrs. Chas, E. Cook was leader
the afternoon.
The devotionaT^sns led by Mrs. Whitmire, chaplain; Mrs. Robert
vnoigb'ar'Cook-and songs were sung by OS W"""*, *ergarnt-a|.nrms; Mrs. E.
in 3 1-2 days to supply-th*. United group. “Living for Jesus” and “Giv. E. Buchan^* treasurer.* and Mrs.
states for one year. ” of Your Best For The Master.” Harvey Haw*m». organist.
~*He -aid---BUWas the greatest na- Following the songs a'prayer was • The auxiliary meets next Monday
tural resour^ litraie-entire courtry^ered by Mrs.C. A. Kelly and a dlght to complete organisation plans
copaeoveA J is the largest field W j »horl business seasioh ,w4a eonduc- ‘for the new year.
'i*ratould last for many-ymwa If i ^ the chairman. Mr. JimrauM / ,
We-worid^ni■ 4.^ W and 'Cunningham _____________________ MISS ALW AN A_ WOOD
game
soldiers and made his way nta
tral Texas. Here, with 14 Amcrit
5 Spaniards and ai negro Ws-ii
blockade, intending 4to capture
mustangs. ' _
He was pursued by Mexicans
pur nights c
fc jdr Dm
f not Wen
Hayed as pr*
l tournament
Nolan River, which flows through
this county, "was ■ named for Phillip
Nolan because her- ia said to have
Si-j i__
attacked the blockade. Nolaa
died on its banks.
first discharge
Nolan, according - -tw these ac-
counts, entered what is now Tex-
as in 1797 to produce csvairy
horse*. He was given free accese to
tfie territory by We Spanish govern-
ment, Wen soverign over Texfs.
later;-he again came to Texks, os.
'•n* purpose but
id kpartnient, 301 South Street, Mr*. 7,n00,000,00() barrel!
Mae Allen. I* - ' • - run full It would pi
body, according to one sccouaa,
buried near whaV 1»' R®a the
village of Blum.
T Y PEW RIT E R
Repaired, cleaned, rente
for exchange and for sal
809 SOUTH OAK ST*
tensely for the
-—~ from four to e ght miles wide. There ! A lovely salad1 course was aeEvjd.
r property or >re - now. u producing wells in by Mrs. C. A Kelly, Mrs. Chas. E.
nge. H pr.ceu [he’ fie,d amJ Captoin Stanley esti. Cook and the hostess, Mrs. R*m-
ance . Il^ncv niates within three years there ington.
'_| wilt be 20,00ii wells. An average of i —~0 ‘
( ter. well..*m lieing brought in daily, i ML8ILIAN ENTERTAINS
■Bk TT cost* abdlit ‘ $10,"0n to dritt a CI,AB8 WITSL PARTY
n»y f i well and they can lie sold for $50,-j1 Mr*. C. P. Gregory chdse the
J . 000 the day they .come Jp.; He be- natural beauty of the grouada ata-
Vi'l llllf rllftr ri iieve* tUrnt probably not' more "Wan rSnfS4fhg'' the pun*,, station for a
11 have . r.tlJiOO barrels oj hot oil are being party ' last Friday afternoon in
I jpg' run daity iww aaA-thie will be clop- ftamptimeBt- to her piano and vio-
[Westherall.
- StarkeytRhi
L “Length}
> Matthews-H
Iberg, Net
Uc William;
j KennedysA
COOK STOVES. HEATj
ERS. GOLD SEAL RLGfl
ROLKERN. BED RO<w|
SUITES. KITCHEN CAR
INETS. , -
New A Second Hand.
ORRELL SERVICE
STATION
lace, Dug!
House-Fpf
C. R Rifri
shn, McAt
Beginning
morning. wi
INVITES YOUR TRADE
SINCLAIR GAS AND OIL
WASHING’ • CREASING
McCrum Fumf
Lamb and Beef Wednes-
day.
W. M. Free
WADE ORRELt* JR. Mgr.
Guinn, Nathalie Medley. Charles At- 1 Matthews Edna Peaid Dowdle, Itasc^ I
• . ■ ' ' — T~ ' -• Stewart, Louise Hutchi*on; -Suzctte j.
> ' - 1 - l~ ■’ I PaulL Aline Creash. -Beatnre Ter- ;
Jewel Eden and Gene Parsons, We
latter tWo being guests of the »(-
Tvm* is TrtR
LETS MAHt
;ie Whittle,
LAST -nMB
ANOTHER. -Rwue
»- OBJECT To GoYS
BoOGoujiM' OfY
-Wv-AYin’ ^WtSHT"
"THEY VdlN
. A Vtrr. --a
MOTH IN
"DOIN' !
lJD SOONRf* BE
OuT THE OiMt
1 than A
"DOll Aft »
iBuV t “t~
jifA . 1 WAS ^HY
ten ceuvS.
<3WE ME Ninety
CENTS UJOTVtW
OF,CrhPS AM©
Yll OsNE YOO
■ . A Bock.*.
Ali-.SU
I Bit near
"That SPon6E
cake.
GROUP ENJOYS ‘
SLUMBER PARTY
AT THORN HOME p ■ ---—.■
Mrs. J. D. Th6m was hoste^* to
a .dumlWj- party .Tuesday night w^en
she entertained a group of Y. W. A-.
girls of the First Baptist Church.
_________Rv? roofii dwelling on comer lot,
100x180 Feet, $75§^T i.
~ Five room dwelling, well located,
$1350.00, ^Reasonable terms—Would con*
aider car as part payment
Tjtree room dwelling, dose in, $375.00,
terms. <■ ■
kMiigl^, res
laving room
•tel enrpute
ip" one or t!
first gam<
: on the Sej
ind Mr Wh
; as We ti
•bark on ti
■A county
d4 the Cl
; Invitation
All-Stars -
TrtPou). ,TWE
CHIPS AWAY,—
YkeY x>ONr
MEAN NOTHIN'-
HE NBYBR \
bvcn oppeas \
You An i.O.u,-
Aisd HES Avipol
Forgetful., y
Pallets were made -on We floor to
provide places to sleep for the
guests who found little use for them.
This morning they are looking out
of droopy eyes as the result of a
sleepless but enjoyable night of
merry-making; __,_____
Games and contests formed much
of the entertainment and at mid-,
night the host*** served refresh- I
ihg ■ punch and cookies to Misseo j
Aadra and Olete Knight, Myrtle ”
Baker, Adele Long, Lola Mae Kel- j
!ey,v NadTht King, Juanita Pride-
LET US FIND WHAT YOU NEED,
r Paint Com
ke two garni
.will play 0
»nd at 9:30
pager Whitt
[ciation of
fichita Palls
I for a rep;
Lid, Wichita
t $500 to t
Eciate We at
am local tek
Graham Insurance
Agency
CHILD CONSERVATION
LEAGUE TO ORGANIZE
FOR CLUB YEAR-------
Mrs. S. S. Bates w'll l>* hostess
to the Crahkm chapter' of tl.e
Child Conservation League of Am.
eripi at 8 o’clock Thursday *fter-
nodnWhen that group meets for its
fall organization meeting.
Mrs Blake Allison, president of-
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MORE EGGS — For More Eggs Food Egg Abandonee Mash
Feed And Double X’tra Grain Feed.
CHAS. E. HINSON GRJUK COMPANY
Feed — Grata — Seed — Salt — Prolure i
- ' Molise Implement, And Fewer Machinery
Buyers “With A Better Market” Grata And Prodaoe. _
^ ^- DOROTHY DARNIT
G: Cook, cc
Ihool*. apnt
[$1.60, had
ly on We
lent of $D
Ihe *tate <
| in their
at year at
I behind $2
I during I
I besides pa
I app'irUns)
A ACTOR WHAT GETS EGGS
THROW ED AT HIM NOWADAYS
SSOME PUrtPKIM
\ VOU somethin'
U shaRTY r-
HUHl THEY'LL. 1
T’liOW EGGS
ATIM SURE
WHATS HE Gonna
BE "WHEN HE’S A
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Ir. Johns!
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 12, 1934, newspaper, September 12, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884133/m1/4/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.