The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 8, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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The Graham Daily Reporter
CRAHAM, TEXAS. SAfUB||tY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1934.
Annual Report Shows
Eighty Additions Tor
Assists Husband In
1 Revival Being Held • Z
At Assembly Of God
Baptist Church Roll
The annuel report of l|he Fint ®
'CAi'.li/. ili I"'li, “■■ Tj^AtjRQEv _
ToK-TBinVif “ Baptist- Assoc gt «m - fde- —
the church year which ende^^ Au-
gust- »l showed more then eighty
»additions |o the church the pest
«3 i “• StftE B" l» ttWtWMl
■ Sew- h"'A ^i,_.thel— - V .'
ortlcTrt thts-ftwr-kiel ■■»l-
w«k.- ReV.-COckerell is pastor of -T^"*1 »>1*n of tlw Texas (Tenten-
the Assembly of’ God Church, st j Rot^ lunehyon - Friday,
Bredkenridge vrW.h* recently clos.1 “ad .0m‘>h“l,*d tR<? of
"W- ■ asssi -o^wnoft.i series of r«- i to.prephre for the.
-Til'll Iiwihs "' He'.eni^ km I «>lt« riflj..jltl'toton by ^ which
ere bringing r"—| -fnrli rrrninrl
et^tie local xhupM. - ' Besides ^the .convent loTTSTtyTTfir
. . Rev. H. H, Wrev, pesSiL^the, ^ente,w“l ^ **■ c«rrie3 **• the
^4-local church, . fstates that good! ?** corner* ih- itete/end tour,
'crowds ary Wing the .sermons at1 w>H be- Vouted so as to pass
the service, which are held at 8 ^ h»tor* t-PoV,' Mr, CrouJh
Xo’cfock each eveniitg. The church 1''■ r -**
. is located on Second and Tennessee' Young county has a most advan-
streels anti he extends an invitation Wtion.ta,. on the famous
to the public to attend. ...... °'d Butterfield .T^it Jmrder* on
OH lax. evening’special music „s ‘‘ho-»W Tndiaw teservaton. and ,i.
furnished at the meeting .by the -the llur«**t city in this, one of the
tmlueUjr, *. _ _
irning for j day School each Sunday, and mopF
w machine,- than 'ge,000.00 raised for all pur-
poaas, the Rev. J. D. Thofh. pas-
■ raliatp for tor, aajrs. =s£...... "
ctory thjee -The' meeting at Elbert, was con-
lorough In- eluded .Wednesday evening with
ms in this the following Graham persons pre-
are nearly sent: the. Rein and Mrs. J,. D
ibling plant. Thom, the Rev.. T. R. Paden, D.\
work with D Cusenbary, ' P. Steen, L D';
n manufac- Morton, Mesdalnes Lillie Calvin, C.
W. Ault, W. 'lit. .-MarOn. 3. G.
ed by nerw Knight, and Misses Ola Tatevgdcle
uck motors. I/mg; Catherine Cuaenbary, taw
i units are Baeson. Doris Kdparn, Geraldine
diaUI, )the Evans, Marguerte and Dorothy Bas-
ic. F. im ter, Ozell Willis, Martha Knight,
Mallory
■s. You
ou May
II «1.M
Mrs. Crouch, considered to be
one of-the best' historian. In Tex-
as, is very interested in seeing
♦ Yourur county and Utaham 4harC,
jin Ihe centennial ‘ in 1936, both,
j she said, because the . perrons rout-
! ed through 33^hgiii/"«'re'' plBB|H5B
tive residents and because It" will
f ariSusJ. the younger generation. to
• more fully, .appreciate the county
WomenMfharged With
Affray On Square
Friday Afterhoon
Spike, commented when ex-
r«* nmchta ha- i» W
say.that the S.K.F.. bearing*
* only part of the maehm •
isn’t manufactured in the
8U«iMrd>ub^iaf9ci>>OM b'*”
re the beet to be
nee was somewhat eased,
i unit pulled tubing |from
wt on its first job this week,
ith no furthw adjustments
District Court Is
-.Adjourned llntiT”
Week From Monday
w^e irrestejUtf
taeljujuare late :
—flflljii A 'Mil n Montgomery dia-
trict judge. wiiTmn"IMiaiMurt until
Monday, September 17, when the doc-,
ket of criminal cases will be heard,
C, E. Penix, akSTstant district attor-
ney. says. .....r]
Judge Montgomery’htard aivil pnd
divorce ebaes Toeeday, Wednesday
and Friday. "
t - Bead for relief
t UPPW I
y for a demonstration lour
Texas. ArkanMs, and Ok-
after which Mr. Spikes in-
i cover the West Texas
Lack Of Water
Keeps Drilling
>. At Standstill
that will leave Tuesday. Wednes
day, and Friday at. 7:30 o’clock it
the morning.
I Graham unit is to oper-
i all • drilling wells, run ro-
spuddors, and take the
pf gas engines' on pumping
Mr. Spikes said. „
L. Robinson of Albany will
to Graham to join the sale*
merit of six as soon as Mr.
rafnm. JThe inventor, who
id -finar papise -sh-
this week,* eaumttes that
n 15 and 20 men anl] ha
i Rugs And Produce
" Will Be Judged
- Week From Monday
ST1TE Ml MINIM. NEWS
AT A GLMCE
4 Until the drouth break* and rhore
water is available for drilling, Young
county activity- . is almost at a"
Seed No. t R. J5
storied iFedhesday.
Bttrt Myrtle Murray, Miss Murene
Hearn, and Miss Lola Blaine," will, be
in Graham Sunday and Monday,
September tfi and 17, to judge the
Trig! and produce for the home
demonstration market.
Thie judging" .will start at 2 o’-
HoffmaiF
and is drilling At 300 feet today in
Block 1442- adjoining' the townstte
of Jean.
Production of the Chi^stie Brot
S. R. -Jeffery is reported to
iucressing after the well vKi^'l. THgJll
-u« ‘hoy* * month, ago for 1800 bar-
rels.' e-i
Several Other
but qo production
Jack of wster has 'forced scores
shut doyvn, operators say. ,
by IW "company in ftw
ionday sflfrilouil.1 'Mies Nntu |n i esligyf|j^gggjttu|j that report-
be- th#. f-’mir.tT' Soft BalK* League, re-
portstluit .plans for^h{,,„h;g «oun-
ty fair tournament to be held all
-j four nights during Hie t^C b *n-
ng'nual Young county f«tr are rap-
reported, and^HhT'tairrMr ihauC-_-and that seven
teamsha ve alrea dy rfgisfeT&l as —-
enterlnt ^jbe... “l*»t.;..go-rtund" of
the playground • hall seesohr—'—- -4\f
Doubleheaders will, be played the
first three nights “of the fair, Se<6t-
19 through. 21, leaving the cham- n
p^Onship for the last~and brirgeat -
night. , , ~p =-———-u.
Firal* of the city lesgue sched-
I ulo will also he played diuing the
fair. --- ' '
_ The-following seven teems h*Tr
.definitely .-entered the toutnamerd
with Throckmorton as a probaW*
entry: .focldsboro, Newcastle ft'
ney, South Bend, Graham, U.C.C-
Camp, qtvl •Mid-K*n*a» Camp.
■ ———*-T— ' ■ ’. -V Lj,
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Copelan*
announce the arrival of an1 eight*
pound boy, bom August 21 at their
J home in Lubbock. Mr. Copeland
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam ,
put# congregations are Co|ttand~pf Graham.
and that he vdll_jpiOve hl«
f from Hubbard City a* soon
home can be found.
i '/.' -.H. 8c
fleet I
Blaine is food expert from A. and
M. College, Mis* Murray is district
agent, and Mise Maurene Beam
is home industries specialist.
larities. 14 In”’(Ke house removal of intimidate^! by— the invasion^oT
the Texas Relief Commission vrts troops. The first blow' to4 Long's
voted, and an amendment' -bo a bill .power was delt yesterday when the
>to issue additional Atate relief bonds state suprdroe court ruled that
apd shift the! administration of special officers to guard the; polls
relief fund* Jlo-'the state Board was unconstitutional,
of Control was passed 112 to r"
.J. ... ,1 Mrs. Cornelia “Bryce Plnchot.Trife
tlallas will be selected for /“* j of GoVemor Pinehot of Pennsyl-
1986 Centennial when the eom'htit- VM|a|^ |sst night filed her candidacy
toe meets in Auatiri tonight to sel- |o s(|cceed hn hDsbend in that •?-
oct the sits, »**! the Dallas News, j m the November electipn in that
The News declared that Dallas men.- .fter a petition nf 11.000
ben seeking the expoeitiOn had had ^ submitted. Mrs.
made the armouncement. Dallas and ^ ^ ^id.te for con-
Houston are eaid to be the two ^ssweman toom-the 15th district
major, contenders for the Centon- both times defeated by Con-
M-
la 2 Vi
tU,..
ny Bechtoi, led in runs for
■ring, lmt most of them wero-
l. However, his powerful
and wilUngqeas to use it for
mmeben . of tipi team was-
According to the committee ip
charge of rodeo arrangements, the
bull calf Hoping will give v-«y *M,
time to good old-fashioned tieing
as was followed when the free ro-
deos were stinted last spring.
The other events, goat no png.
bronc and ' steer riding, will
held in usual order, Earl Morris
May Be .Bride
all union laborers waa being con-
sider^. A survey that shows 10,-
000 more workmen walked out yes-
terday and that 370,000 persons are
now striking. Unton officials claim
that more than 450,000 had joined
the walkout. —
Premier Mussolini warned his peo-
ple to be ready for any eventuality,
ordered high officials to report fer
a conference Tuesday, and according
to u report has ordered munitions
and troops to be sent to Italy’s Afri-
can colonies , in Somaliland in the
event of any conflict in Europe.
Beginning at 0:16 in the evening
Jeesie Smith and his «*piece or-
j cbestra will play at the Recrea-
tion building at the fair grounds.
The orchestra was secured last
night at Wichita FMls. ",
The trading, swapping, mid g*b-
fest on the square will be held a*
Hie eu-otmary alibi fer the festi-
vities, according to Mr. Morris.
-o-—
Durban, South AMS.—For obey-
ing a tribal law that abnormal child.
' Three thousand national ' guards-
men were stationed in New Orleans
COACHES ATTENDING
RULES’ MBEtlNG AT
;,Wl«HTA FALLS. TODAY
.Judge a A. Pesiix, Mayor J. J.
Gallaher, and City Engineer J. P- Pat Knieff and \ Floyd Deacon.
Tackett are attending a meeting of Steer conches, attended a rules’
the Texes Lseguq ot MuriklpaRles meeting fa* Wichita Falls tod%y. The
CITY OFFICIALS GO
TO FORT WOTRH FOR
UBAGUfe MEETING
OBRRAMMCRGAD, Bavaria , . ..
RiaA’Otei* Msyv (above i, the Mary
Magdalrae of this year's Peasioa
Play, Is to be i bride ind live ia
the .r. 8. if I Ik- <-om.nineie« vi#
jiM (snqWw Ah* rill ved
Aaloa Lang, Jr. aovr of lleorgrtena
TJaivenity faealty.
ran must be done away with, »
Zulu mother, and rgndmother have
beeh sentenced to death by a Sooth
Africa court. ' They were eonvlc-
SX MILLS, LL..|
above), ie Hie battle erf
If U. 8. tennia stare as
late this month.
Get Ready For Fair Booster Trips!
l_ Pf. J
ff.£ ;; ? 1
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 8, 1934, newspaper, September 8, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884164/m1/1/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.