The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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Tint GRAHAM DAILY REPOHTER. THFRSIVAV, 8ERTEMBBR 13 1**4.
SOCIETy
WHEAT 18 '*■
WITH SHOWER
MOTHERS’ < LUB v";
Attractive home of lira.
Jett «H adorned with
of loledy cat flowers
f afternoon when she
r home for a delightful jo-
r hi compliment to Mrs,
outgoing 1 prtaident of
at Mothers’
'■i.
P. Taekett,. jnd
•— -‘--ses wit* I
were joinf ,......
■U and th* guests Hst' ncluH-
of the club.
'party wia a complete aur-
Vo the honoree who thought
GRAHAM MAN TO iBE
WED TO FORT WOBTW :
GIRL SEPTEMBER 18
Announcement of the approach-
ing marriage of Miss Mary Hoggs,
a daughter of Mr. and Mr*. W- J-
Meggs of Fort Worth to Mr. Ru-
dolph Gaedke of Fort Worth and
Graham, waa made at a party giv-
en by the bride-elect’s two sisters
in Arlington. _
Tha wedding will take fdape Sep-
tember 2fith at the home of the
bride’t parents. i" ’’
Mr Gaedke is the son of Mrs.
Bertha Gaedke of Fort Worth rnd
travels for Swift and .Company.
S '........—
MRS. DON HOWARD’S
.... A Bit
PERSONAL
Melon waa a regular mooting.;'1 **wwa
not un- SISTER -TO WED
writfay’ew^earWr^Jf pALDAB
she realised-ah* was the f Wrs- Q- M
-Al-H --j™ mmtmnmd l* fflgggcmtni
members! of h* aiatmsr. Mis. Pat., Price,
to Mr. r W.
J. JW. Miller and family
Dallat today.
Mrs. J. V. Lyle* and, Children are
in Henrietta this week.
Ned
visitor
Starkey of Olney
in Graham today.
'>*/« wish to call your at-
tention tr the- following pi**#«..
SHAVE 25c
-UILL1 HAIR CUT 40c
CHILDREN’S HAIR CUT
Up TO It YEARS . 35c
L. L. Hidgon of Tonk Valley
-community^ la^ill toia week.
John V. Lyles oTOr-C.
spent the’ week-end in Corsica!
Mies
Was a
Utoiv
Nancy McCheeney of Olney
visitor in Graham W«dMi
»WM*inyU>rs in Gmhiuu Jj
e.,mAu •' •. - r,r-,
[Ben Johnson, to .readJier tele-
secret waa revealed,
— —-----,
to Mrs. Wheit and
the club
faithful service. durihg~Tier
years to trfftea. A,lw dec-
basket overflowing
gtfto waa praaartid to
honoree Who had been
by the thirty mem-
8 ho received aaap?
Mias Patsy Price...
Lindsay of. Dallaa.)
The^mnng «tir be married at
home, 30ti.rDiceman
Ave., Sdtitrday, October 20, at 8
,r. i; *■ * "
Mrs. R. _W. McKinney of Nacog-
(loehes io a guest at the Vick ranch
this week.
weeks visit' with hfr nr
"Dawson, Teas*.
P. M
mirmiisttly fp]lTr—i"y the cere-
mony a wedding supper will he
***■=* ” '"VSZ’Tz*.
Don TRwemrtf - 6f TOraham and has
spent'., several months here.
ML. Lindsay Is th* war of Mr*.
Meda Lindsay of 1184 MontreaLDal-
las and is employed, as bookkeeper
at As Harris and Co. . ....... ,1
Guy Norred is in lndianatv”*
Indiana this week attending a bar-
ber’s convention.
<—
Lowell Bryant' has returned home
after spending th* papt yey to
Davis, Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs.Tf. C. Shelby A Hol-
liday visited , Mrs. William.. Morton
the weekend
Mrs. C. W. Pruett, Mrs:' A. • R.
Sansom, Misses Eula and' Bula
Mbwery are spending the dey in
Breckenrjdge. J.-..,.
: Hir Tliaii.il- "ftWiaH- nR-fo-S?
Riggs will.....be .happy to know that
he Hr ljuipeovtog inlcdly.
■Cajpt. J. B. Buijiett of the Mur-
_rajL community is' reported to be
quite *eriou.siy.tU .this wtfk.^.
nd'Mrs. Leo Hogan of the
commdlilty announce—the-
10-pound son Tuesday.
- whts-.y. Price and Virginia
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ATTENTION
f
Six i<al barbers that appre.
riaU- your patronage.
i.Gtia^ni^ Barber
IP
EAST SIDE 8*IUARE
Phone »n.
Oped h :8ft. A. M. Close. 1:30
P. M.— Saturdays—8:M
A. M. - Close 8:00 P. M.
yWON- SHOP'
A
lib.UOMOph v |___r ____
>u. iM»n>#hv<iy—yo'tf •••
you.
hldt
lih* fh*m
W. McAfee and children
ftfen-r-TEW
home
i.
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- CHaPTKR x --- " I'Thats ph.Upeophv -understand?
OCNgRAL naacaL tCRKMt |
Tersss <1M ns «riej tne rrtrnrritnm*
"My fanui> h** n*v»y « roo^#«| y..y I , YwouM lik# *n«*r . mt
Tou «re in our hom# nom d<o«r * «rr*am vh-1 N
that me-ar. nsMhinfr vn»i •» pppoin* von
Bit down plfaae' ;
**1 with lo fco hack ir
•TTou hear that ’ My -armies enm | ■pifiira squad ’ Xts (old you
"anchc WjlPP?* gk>QO' tA-hae ksOoovw-«rtn«Jsoosd » He wlenl U
jr
No I m eifrv si Jla ■
4 d..n • be*. , I don l
.scream I in-ready lor ybuy firli
| squad —, „
"Firioe
|ntc e palaci^
come with me ’
into
How you Uka lo
He laid a band
on her arm ._ » ' vr~
‘Take vour dirty ba'nd*r-r-' 8he
I Bull swat rnm. Ms >
could not pull sway frown Me *rtn
“A* come on' Ijlnn l know how
to make love only'one way If I see
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i#s—
. ____j____ _ .. jghi
^ Miil- and from some hiding
- me way
pa angel I gotta rpake love that wa>
—grab boiler k.aa’the "
He kissed her 8l)e fi
l I gotta make
boiler kiea' the II
•ht free of
place
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y \u1(k apd tllHssw11 a
not afraid Let them kin
if .1 can rid
7R»tTsrar
L G. Cook and .Haskell Barter-
ling, principal tX the Cal.jornia
gchnol, were in Wicnita Falla on
bttriness Tuesday - — $ i -
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Ipar itWaf* JMae Damele. <*1 Law-
eon, Texas "Is here for *h~BH*U* ;
ed vimr wrth-<her- sister, Mrs. Iti '
W. THcAfft and husband. "
With tlorcry she pulled the trip
law#
d hur
rm,hu
He ordered Fierro and Tom
=*
. . pul
H# l»Ap»<TTprvfri1 tncf yrtnonq
Hit left an
of honey
Oenervl
deiPBlw* from
fingers General Pascal
cR his rii-.
* Kun out of h^r hand hurling h«i
to tht floor Hit left nrrn,flunv llmp^
‘ A
flying tqutd'
•f h<
PBtM
had entered at the round of the
our of*the room took * n
the table and ordered Tereaa to Bind p,ncho nodded hi* need In the
up the wound in his arm She re- motion of-the generutwQie walked
and ptrlrert u#
Thie It very floe
It comet .from the
M’me piact where I cfawl on mv
Upee* %nd holier ] You like tome*"
.General Paacal lf»olied at the
orange Panrhf) bed thrown away
Already I* waa--cp»'»red with anta.
HI* eyee atared In horror Swaat
bagan to eagne >m on the race
“Thev 'like hpney mveh Jbetter
lhAft.onfFrgd*f- aAji v,ua ^oftK Ha
Anger* tT>t° fA** honey
, ah rank
hacU ^»1r 'fiu** -u<1'TlfcriIVr'iiaie Vtiia
dug hie h^ney**'! finger* into Paa-
yti t • <MMii,..,aia4iped. y | over hia
'Na ;No That e out the way'"
iWiaiMd—i^anaral. Paaral . Tha
hate my wav e ,g^*d.Poncho
No' No* Puecai rootf«TU*d hi
trreatn *T' You can'i* Nfl'. Panoha
Kle* taJk to you' Pahcho”
---- -v— T daflanily at him He
aat in a chair holding hit arm out
m «-— - . x
to her and repeated hit order
dlrod
j N. PcnaldBOq of Bir.nmghbm,
Alk.,^ ii the guest in Tift E'. R
Riggs home this-^teel^. Mr. Don-
alds,!. is Mrs K.ggs'. hrr ■
' -s i *~4^*wjjatere»-..'s.s»...
Mrt. Heybsm Gran berry an<i Mrs.
Ada Moughon of Breckenridge -were
guefte rin the "Tvome of Mr. and
Mrt. Geo. T. Speart Wednesday.
bands reached for his arm and
denly, Pbncbo started and winced
w 11hJ'a groan qf Min under net
hands. He struck'''her In th? face
with hla right hand kno-khn* her
sprawling on s couch He tied the
napkin around Mr arm with his
teeth, grbanlng
“Does it hurtr- she cried ssult
bntlu "TWum 1* ' : - * *-
hntlv
Doge it hurt much’ Oroan
twerrterX)h. why don t yo»»
that sound w h;S"r aii-^V'm^"
' like
^ _ We »i art I nf hjr nnhllrrr eetle^l
the still Rcreaming and prutontlng
genera) and carried him away Villa
called Tomae and gave him th** iar
of honey - * - e-- -' --.--ft—rrar,*^. 1
Her** Orve him plenty The
note, the mouth—oh vuu know
whorp'-
PluicaiY tcreame wef#* heard for
tome time ttfter that Wh*»n F'ierro
returned carrying The general a
buot* ' P*nchh remarked You
hear s iifiiihi r; ‘ h ^ '
cner—and longer " 1
L*
T
Mr. and Mrs. N? tS.’,Stovall ami
-*pn. Norn,an. and Spencar Street
drt ve to Wichfui_Lulls—today _ JQ
‘gtt ml the ii vdk be* ig held -thvi'i-
Miss"Artie Siihs of J*an was in'
tht tliy W'erincSday and while here
purthsriij u new r I'lymoi'l h -I’l'T
thie-gh tht: city Auto Market
■fend__lif‘a
of ^OcKTtii
parents,
.. Robbie. Joe“C5»*il ell- and injur
tib-mr elbow Wednesday while rid-
ing hlS-' tricycle and was rushed to
(Trffir Bt'other* chhic for treat-
j*- ~ - - ■ • i
meat. fT.’ •
Ann remained uhtil
accompanied the, Stov-
Lama J^sn^ooser
.-et,UT»ed AO
Wlbthi-rforil.. t.‘01Ifgr ~ Tuevfljty^ ^:
tdnri’ bar' sQphbmoto yeai attet
Ui< summer vy.'th 1k'"i.,>
oiks, in^ firakam.
. J. )oyd
lath- - Of
Daniels of ^Graham, cap-
the ,,®k«therford CWIego
rt ra'rit teatp. returned to iriinot
Toesday to resume his ftodws as
a toptomort”.. ’ -w
' to - - d
Mr* F. ll. Bowroii fx
visiting daughtet, “mra;-r Ti
Timbes. Janies—Bowron, took
mother to Dallas last evening,
turning home this morning.
liallaH
- B.
his
re-
Mr._Ht»ber of Dallas, general sup-
erintendent' 'oRriihe A. a ml P. meat
department and Mr. Pcnvy, of
Philadelpha, Pa., national super-”
totendent of qie A- and P. ment
department wert in 'CSBtaifk today.
Mrs. Joe Fridel, and Misses Kath-
erine and Emma Cloe Cook return-
ed today from Ft. Worth where
they had been visiting Mrs. Fri-
del’s sister since Wednesday morn-
Mr, and Mrs. Sid Heanv spent
Wdnesday in Wichita Falls.
t*ia
---- ff "Bflil TTii • --. ^Sh
*i 8ht could mot free \erself /r'Cifi hu ei brae* '
Ite wall l)^gfTn lo hf*aL tfcif pros- N^lftvtih bipod* r£ t vft Chi,
* !IJ^*4*'r^oun®*WOIIB^,n w*th it h.uahuu mth^n Pw^nfA-four hAiih „
You heard t*cP)Bgm eh- ,>m be ■'.uMtr.k ily - ----
< So did L ^ I h*card YTiy father wrwrn Flenya p.r<*uO,je»r¥i* new
when they Wiled.him You liked It -hoot«”«fkfrd upland down b?for€ ’
eh’ , He struck at hen **vag«-i> p«ncho u li*« gat on a'table in hit
itruvk at hen *ayagvi>
tgain You know how
All right Scream
uin and- age
it aotanded, eh ....
—rrrea.no.. like my fathet
Don Felipe rushed Into the roonr
and etottl In horror. Teresa huw
him. 'Felipe.' she cried, "go away
-*b* nmimg^iOT»-T^fenw^' ** r>May-V.
tJx»y l* that, you .wait
struggled fbr possession of the
weapon. Fierro. Tomas and other
Yftttstas entered the room They
saw their chief struggling with Doi
“HU “ ■
Felipe. Teresa struggling
Fierro raised. his gun and
them,
flred at
sitn non
towards
the girl, who sank back
moaning, to the floor Jfgncho got-
the revolver on thf taj»le and sprang
away from Don FPTtpe H> ordered
Fierro not to shoot Don Felipe
•‘Let birai alone. -Let him live
te 'em to
like ’em fo remember , roi
nd the
Sam Goldwwater of Hunger was
a business visitor in Graham today.
' Mr. and; Mrs. Claude Garvey .and
little daughter of Farmer wenj in
_ _ ’. , >^|SSt0!)Ui ^ ’**” ,
Graham today.
of Henry
yesterday
Chapel
with *
A. W. Pen-y
was in Graham
load of cotton.
* - -v .. ■ 0-- :..u/ •
Mrs. Normsn .Stewart of Jacks-
l»ro was nmong out of town vis-
itors in Griham today.
dded to Uto teehnicdl
. i ho ;*r C. W. camp to
..El.,Peso has been
service -of
Graham. ■
I
for a long
time that tho rich and the poor are
the same." —/
Teresa-del CastiUo waa dead.'
General Pascal, hemmed -tn Chi-
huahua by the revolutionists, re-
fused to order the cavalry to coun-
ter attack after the enemy lied been
driven back from an assault, trust-
ing to the barb-wire entanglements
He made a bad decision. A few
, hours Ister the Genen.1 was among
.* the survivors of that bight’s furious
battle, standing against a wall .in
front of a firing squad. So mahy
were ‘the prisoners that V0l*. to
save ammunition, had ordered the
captive* to he arranaftl three In a
file so that on* bullet might kill
three of the enemies..
. Pancho. sucking an orange,
stopped In front of General Pascal
“TWmae. I don't Uke |hls General
la a-klg general. Untie' Mm; please "
"Thank you," sneered Pnapnl.
when h* had been unbound “
"It's nil right. Don’t mention It
Toll feel pretty brave, eh*"
“1 km quite ready for the firing
squad" •
.... "Very fine speech. Better than 1
made. Tou know. I think of you
many times. The whole world says..
km! wife, Have
ind Comic*ngo to
. They will retwA
Pancho Villa la a haro—-a brave
man. To General Paefsl I'm a man
Ptof. ■_I___I
crawling on his knees. I was cryln'
and' hollerin' pretty bad R«wm-
oretty bad Rajmem-
orange
berT* -Hs threw away the
ha ha* been eating.
, ~1 remember very well." Pi
mailed faintly
ll*T would Ilka ; to ; apologise
what I hid."
> "Whan a man to afraid to dto he
Mr 'AM Mrs.’ '
H, WBf wir# dinner
Mr. and Rlrs.
South Bend Sunday,
ers being former residents
ham. ■ - "*
■ ___. .
mltiftry |* Hc^dqyartjfr»i..,----^3k)hnny
Syke* whlkvd up.tajk.ng
rarn^tly, w^ile 'Pancho stared
blcarlly at .him —s
-Listen. vojrfF a f*>g ^.pancho.
.■With your lights out You Uort'l
••«'* ’A.
Until
you're-"
"Give n.e the paper. Chavito.* in-
ttrrupkd Pancho
"Ltoten, Pancko." pleaded Johnny,
seizing the rrUlamAtion from Ck*e
vita 1 br< -’gtrt you down here. On
mv sevan fucks , Remember me
11_
-if-
f Rememt»er
cymln mid knockin' on yntit* door
und t*• 111rr you Madcro wa< dead?
Do ypo Jcnow u hnt he ^ jaay^lo thlk?"
* *\flvi me that paper Jolum'y.*’
"Y’»u «i.*heirng ■ faU»ea»l' It,
wouldn't be «o bad If there were any
trains to hold thtta. But .there ain't*
There s thousands of old men. worn*
r
1
en and children How they gonna
get out la twenty-four hours?"
"Walk."
, "Through the- thrBOT* Wtth tha
heaiest towp.gftj; miles sway?"
"Fifty-seven.' said Vrtta.
"No water." said Johnny.
"No water;", said Johnny.
"No water, and predy hot.”
"All right," said Johnny* slowly.
"I, ain't Iquawkwt at your butchery.
/'
rv«;fttH)d by aa ybnr doting blogra*
pher while you've played all ttteao
Utile pranks ^rltRfiring squads and,
white snts. . I ve’ Wiut my eyes to all
sorts of lU-smelllng didoes and sent
out story aft>r_story about Pancho.
the hero, the daffy desert Nhpoleon,
r)dmg to the rescue of his country.
ve filled the tutpers with flee and
whimsies about this humpty-dumpty
revolution of yours And 1 ain’t
gonna let you do this to me. It ain’t
turning out 1 been Writing about a
desert rat 1 *\ .
Thal'e enough " aald Villa, curtly.
r
*
t-
pkking up a pen.
"Nls"' cried Johnny "You ain't
gonna throw me down! "IJi grabbed
PanchA* arm "Listen, you Bl Paso
bum YOU alfn t halt • r\A »■» - M
bum you .sign that'and I'll-
'Pancho stood .calmly up and.
sockea Johhny In the tow Aa.
Johnny, hit Aho floor. Pancho Jtook
tho proclan«atlon away from hint'
and signed It r 4
Johnny got up. rubbing hie jl*. 1
"AM right. Fuse-In-Boots, this to'
the last you'll ever see of screwy
Johnny Sykes 1st g»mg w tho
Modheet tolegraph station mad turn.
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