The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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Mr. and Mrs. .Hatty Hawkins
and little daughter attended the
funeral services oi Mr. Hawkins' ternoon.
| cousin, Mrs. E. Chilton, at Bridge-
port Tuesday. ,, , •
Mrs. Riley Gibbs returned Tues-
day after several weeks visit „ in
California with her sisferR.
i A '■ **» " '. ® ,
L Mrs- J. A. Miller and son .of
|.Durant, Okla., arrived Wednes-
day afternoon to be the guests ot
Mrs. Millie’s parents, Mr. and[
Mrs. W. H. KinriedX. ^
Norfleet Grimes, county
demonstration agent, su
painful injuries \Veducsfljtt,/
_ ...U-u. m nlnnlr of ♦ mill "T
porch at the R. F.
gave way with her.
Fowler1 home
Truett Wilson of Newcatsle was
a Graham Visitor Wednesday af*
Jn
♦it
H. Mo gad and abns,. Fred and
John, aFu? Jimmy WakcRr of Enid,
Oklahoma, were the guests of Mr.
anrTMrs. Paul Boaz the fore part
of "this .Week. ^
Mjss Cleo Boaz of
is visiting her uncle and
Bridgeport
: aunt, Mr.
GRAHAM PA1LY BKPOKTBK. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
Colorado Legion Urges
War On Reds
Leadville, Colo. Sept. 3. — All
Americin Legion posts in Culora*.
ds> were urged, in a resolution that I----—*----........—
bore the approval of the state cc(h \PRESRYrERIAN AUXILIARY
yention here, to investigate alleged
.‘'Red” activities in the schools of
the state. If Communistic grirtti-
pledltre being Taught, legionnaires
were urged.....to take immediate
steps against , those responsible.
Another resolution asked depotf*
tation. of aliens drawing rjSjief un-
les*-they have served in the ‘ na-
and Mrs. Paul Boaz, this week Jtion’s mintary'of naval fprcej dur
Mrs. Paul Boaz spent last
Thursday1 iff Bridgeport attending 1
I. a party given by Miss Mary IJoaz
complimenting Miss Lyle Johns of
New York City who Is visiting
her parents tWere,
Mrs. J. E. Mclntire and daugh
Ur, Mildred, have jsut returned
a week’s visit with relatives
from
in Lubbock.
Jno. Woods of the Sham
and Mf*.
A Jdrs.'G. C.- Powell and son,
Herman, spent the week-end in
Red Oak visiting her mother.
Mrs. Mihon Snoddy Returned
Wednesday.inght from a visit with
her sister, Mrs. Carrie McClutch-, jp the Dominion,
eon, Who lives in Dallas. .
irTg'warj
Mayor. J7 J. Gallagher announces
a regular meeting of the City
Council this evening- at the City
Hall, aiyL.Ufgfcs all councilmen to
be prewar
---— — _ - of New Yofk,
Motor Company and MTt. [who was the guest’of Mr. and Mrs
J. L. Wcks attended the ball game IT j Eddleman, returned to his
at Wichita Falls Wednesday night. home this wertr. -
' Sk ,-v —
Fur (arming-in C'apada
veloped into an industry .worth
rjioTe than $30,000. Mink, skunk,
muskrat, marten andrfox are 'f*»- ____ _______ __
■ed on the 5,520 farms established , iVoit drink and c<.
™ lL.. H/tMtiMlnM *’ t. * 1* .1________•’
1 uiRMlf. 0
• Dry iee is l-eing used by Ger-
C1RTEES HUiM MEETINGS
Mrs. p. H. Keatliiey was host-
o Cifcle One of the P-retby-
e-s |o Circle One oi tlie
ti-rian Auxiliary Monday after-
noorv at. her home on
Street. Mrs. C. B» JoneS
man pf the circle.
Ten members arid three’guests''
were present and heard ' an ip-
*pirational discourse Jjjy.rSfrjiV As-
kew who was in charge of, the
•Bible study for-the afternoon. Mrs
H. • L. Morrison was In charge of
the program and was * assisted bv
Mrs. ReCTornisL,
The hostess scrWii a cooling
^CHAPTER rV
PANCHO VILLA FOLLOW* A
LEADER
JSccondilL'How’they* escaped the” Federal
.. ; f and where that lone, haaard.
is charr- - - — —— ■ ■*—
Mrs. J
dr Me
LI Hie . . , .. ,___________
Wichita Ffllls Wednesday night. hg(ne this week.
Mrs. M. ld~Wadswofth of EP
dortdo, Arkansas, and Miss Louise
Wynn of Shreveport, . Louisiana,
‘TiSRiwiiJ tii ITiiTrn il” 1 lip hum.n
this morning iTRrr a
Mrs. Wadsworth mother, Mrsu,
Mary T*3d°r. _
Mrs. Alzada Lamar attended
the Alexander All-Star-Gold Med-
al Flour game in Withita Falls
Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Bates, Mr.
aiid Mrs. Irby Rhodes, and Mr,
and Mrs. J, C_Wat*mattendedthe
soft ball game in Wichita I alls
Wednesday evening. „ ^ .
_o—-■ i . •" Sunday.
Mrs A. E. Logan and daugh’
ter. Miss Euhi Irfgan of Wichita
guests',of Mt and Mrs. T J .E4r-|
Mesdames'l. T. flilmerT^i^fcJ .
Hudson, Jr-P;- -McKinley, WilTT -|
Grdhy and Chas. A. Harris spent |
Wednesday afternoon in Ofaey.
Miss Kathleen -Corbin spent the
past weekrnd‘in Wichita Falls vis-
iting rclatvgs and friends.
Mr. and* Mrs. S. L. Starr and
children. Patsy and Don- Lowell
of Fort Worth, visited Mrs. Starr’s
grandmother, -Mrs. J. M, Bray,
man bakers to freeze bread to keep
it frsh utni) it is thawed out' and- man
used. . x;; ---
Likes Her Shores
3.
•Mildred arid
Ivihloen
-L
Beeall
this!
•Fails, in companvTwith Mrs, Jas [underwent - tonsilectolnies this
Carleton and Lughter,. of ‘morning at the Gnfm Bros. Cl„r
, rtraham i-«iiraed Friday morn- i ic. ' ................t.....
;
SI K'DAY SCUOQI: CLASS
ENEO YS -PARTY-1. .
The S u n day Sc h< k>1 -taught
by Mrs. C. .M. Remington, in the
MithiKlist Sunday School ■ depart-
ment. . enjoyed S threatre party
MrtrtVhiy-eveniHgi -- -Thay.«aUcnded. _
tlio-Mational Theatre where “Stand
"TJp and Cheer”- was being stiowiy.
Grahun, mwal Fnday j K_L ■—' -A offlri.l «oK »nd !»n^in.t j' NV.-uiim. ’
I FibsSfaBgR s!wtt=iarj8f»s m ms
* no‘fb- rrn.m-4nuslv ill last night, was takerf to, Bea Gottlieb fabove),.appeared at F.ula McLain.'-OpoJ Butler. Mar.
gggBfefe in#***r “
hostess served
odkies at the close
r V vj
oh ride took thtjn, Juknnv Sykee
.bad ho lde» But tocape they did,
IohIu to’ return to La Concepcion
•tier midnight, tor Pane ho wa» de-
Itermlned to hive hl« Roolta and
preiaed Johnny Into eervtce a» the
('•pafeon" to perform the ceremony.
At S O'clock In the mornlrfg,
Johnny, rierro and CM?
Pancho opened the duuo S| aniwUeiJ^—
and found htmaelf confronting r’-*
amall man with a pointed beard,
dryaaed In a Norfolk iaokew atand-
ing uo with finger* retting on.the
I RHHI
,' My name le'Francleco Madero
- ute that follewed.'.
ed at therman andi
something oulaaleal appeared In hie'
.fl thought you looked dtffer-1 •
n ’• Ua nfeHaJl «a make
;; if
a geetur
milt r _ . ,
bandU. Tou aent tor mer -
•••No. MM not aend f°r PanchV
Villa, .the bandit. I aent for Pane ho
VUM. .the peon. The man whoee
j«r‘d°Hr„*^ ^
leee jonnny.-erno naa r»»er»ea iu»
'Pnqcho, Johnny. • ~—----—
vlto atood la the cShdle-llghted hut
with Koelta. In ih* fartomer of
the email room eat an old woman,
'Realto'e mother, weeping and enlt-
of the mectiogr-
Circle 'Two 'of the 1 Auxiliary
held i^meepng with Mrs. R. L.
Monrisuu, Airs. Joe ‘Neely, ‘ffiair-
of the group, led- the .devo-
tional. -ry j ‘ r
Mrs. Bentley Hockaday wai as-
sisted by Mrs. C. B. Hockaday
and Mrs. Chauffe in a program'
The Contribution of . Religious
Education to the Work v of the
Church.”
Seven members were present
and enjoyed a delicious refresh-
inent course of peach ice cream
And cookies. ‘ ” ■- T :T.r
Mrs. Tom Price is chairman of
Circle . Three of the Auxiliary
which met. Monday, afternoon IwtH
■Mrs. Cockeral. Eight memlx-r*
and One visitor were present.
The devotional was led by Mrs.
Cockeral and Mrs. Dyer wks pro-
gram leader; Folliiwing The pro-
gram, the member- pieCed- tpuU
blocks.
Norfolk Jnokot. An npeioh grin «»■
on Pancho'e face, hie right hand
rested proprletarlalty^ on^ KosHa'w
tb‘jto*r ye. heiar yiCt'.. irtloned
Johnny. -I am about to unite In
unholy matrimony. Roaita Morales,
the loveliest flower Of Mexico, and
that Paarlaaa Prince of Romance.
Pancho Villa, and If there is sny-
body present who has any objec-
tion to these doings let him speak
up now and ho wUl bo buried with
full military .honora.••
"Too long. Hurry up.” interrupt*
-* “‘—o. wbo.stood-guard at tfie -
"Shutup.
He’s doing alt righV'
said* Panoho.
"Silence, please,” -said Johnny.
“Do you. Koalta. promise to cherlah.
• of wan
"And do you. Pancho Villa, here-
remove your shoes on rfuing to bed
Cherish this desert Cinderella for
better for worse and never stay out
"I do my best," Paneho promlsej’
•after, a-nervous hesitation.
3
• Who are you’" asked Psneho. s ,
name Is* Francisco Madero ",
the pause that followed.'
looked at'therman andi
* ' ‘Is!
________ . A
■I am Pancho • Villa.. tha.
Pancho
some
ents-fhdre
loah. whose sietor was ravished Lyv
a haclendado because he was rich
and she was lx»or; whoso people t>,
broken bnd weeping. In the cactus1
Helds It Is that Pancho Vlfla. thv
man whom the peons worship, nisi
l pent for." .
"And what do you want of him’
asked Pancho, his voice softer:
Madero pointed to a large map ot
Mexico on the' wall behind the desk
”T6ii know what this lar
No. air. .... . ,, - —..--------
"This Is your country. Pancho—
Mexico. Here la Chihuahua, where
you were born.” *
- "It's got the some color *) Jho '
rest." said Pancho. after a pause
"Yes. The sarnie color And the
same tannery faces and the aams
cries of the poor."
Uls case of wafking cholera known _ wa„ Parra j last week for a
a# Rancho VI1U for the rest of jflmr little while." -»ald -pancho. shyly -
J-* «*•*,_ 'Vo“ ________s t
“Ye*. But that U fM>t the way—
fJld -efuetty
inp a few Iim« ien<|aM That li not the
ay to lirins liberty w
r«T tu liritig liberty ” L*
Ronuu »|o it.
“AViUj nrmiea; Armie* oriranixed
an<* With*lea<Wi'H wrtit--
Tii* to i*ul>m^ice
Mi
He come luMStT pU right." Haul
Rtolta with omlnuui “5^ ^^uFmHg.‘ own hatred
- n , ip the rau.se ** . -. T '1?
Johnny 8ykee continued: “Okay. -^U4»eie you' gonna get t^#f ^
•‘All right,
at f o’clock/’
Johnny &yU™ a.x>..a...UsU.. Vn«.,. .... . ■ •» a,
AmlMleyyour Rancho ViHa' Tmiher armfe*? ",
promise to obey this delicate girl.T TVSrttprTfhr over Wie, m?|r
r^.'
V. Lyon of Stamford
^cr*™Land.Fm!
i.-’
and" T ,
z ^ lodav-
dues
Who would want to go' back to the standards of even a
generation ago? We have traveled far since then. Inven-
tions and scientific discoveries have furnished the principal
' vehicles: New conveniences, improve4 merchandise, better
fodds, added health-conserving means. - .——l'---/ -
-- BUt the thing which has hastened us on to the knowledare
and acceptance of their benefits is advertising. It has
brought new tilings quickly to all of us and sped us toward a
different, better mode of Bving. , —-
Modern advertising sells uaTnot only things, but ideas.
The advertising of soaps has told us the health advantages of
more frequent bathing. The advertising of modern bathroom
equipment lias made bathing a signful pleasure: ;
i The advertising of improved razors and beard softeners
has made whisking off whiskers a simple daily ditty instead
of a weekly major operation. < . r I ' ..i,-------
Tooth-paste, tooth-brush and mouth-wash manufacturers
and retailers are saving us untold aches and years of
marred smfl«&, by advertising the importance of oral hy-
• seine.. . 1 . ’
As a result ot the advertising of tood manufacturers
and purveyors, we have escaped front the drowsy dullness
caused by heavy breakfasts and are full of forenoon vim
and -clear-headedness. 1 4- ‘ -i . '
The dothos we wear, furniture we use, fuel we hum, car
we drive, telephone we’ve installed—all these would not so
quickly have come home to us, were it not for the Silent hut
irresistable force of advertising.
KEEP PACE WITH THE WORLD YOU LIVE IN BY *
READING THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS •
-• • NEWSPAPER. V— ' .. '
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MOTHERS tL'UB HOLDT
MONTHLY MEETING — . . -
•^'hy \f.-flrii<list Motlii’l's Cllib
met Tuesday afternoon, - August
29th XPtrtrfrie'T»re4Tdent. Mrs. Roy
Wheat, in tlie _dhair. Fifteen m<m
ers were present and answered
troll call. * ‘ -
£qlInwing a *;hort bO.'-mdss ses*
siutv, a.program was enjoyeH. AT-
Mrs. J. B. Christie ltd the group
in prayer. Mrs. E. M. Remington
brought an impressive devotional
which was taken froftv the third
chapter of Jame$, the' snhjeet fee-
ing "Guard Your Ttirigue,1” a
.very lovely piano solo “Sansjl lar"
den” was given by Miss (.hri-tine
Joyce, -1 •
“Individual Differences of Our
Children” was the splendid (taper
given" by Mrs. S. B. St tee t.
Guests for the atefmoon Were
Remington and Miss Joyce. Lovely
refreshments- of cherry nut ice
cream and white cake were serv-
ed Hv the hostesses. M rs~J. TT.
Christie and Mrs. R. G. Graham.
MRS„ GEORGE FORE'S
SISTER is WED ____
IN GRAHAM 4*
Miss. Grace Reed and Mr. Ken-
neth Mann of Graford were unit-
ed in marriage Tuesday at the
home of her sIsTer. Mrs. Oeo;rge
l-ore. The ceremony was perform-
ed by Rev. Cantwell, pastor- ot
-the Lrhureh 'of Clirist.
The bride has often visited her
sister in this city. She K a teach-
er in the Graford school. Mr.
Mann is In the garage tAisiness in
Graford. ^
MISSES STEWART AND f
PRIDEAL'X HOSTESSES
TO BRIDGE CLUB ■ -
The-jnembers ;of the ' “Swank!
Bridge Club” were enteruunecd
Tuesday afrernoori’by Miss Siidie
Fridewux and Miss Itasca Stew;
art. At the close of the game (frizes
Were awarded Misses Alwana
\V<x>d, Suzetie Pauli, Ia>uise
Hutchison, Frances Street, Man'
Jxtving, Lou (Matthews, Alyne
Crouch, Beatrice Terrell, La Rue
Pridewux and the two hostessei.
’ 1 -- •-•<>.,»-a-i-
'•»' ■’Pft : V,.
’f
. WH4
.............
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ITh< Rural** are comtna !*' .
* "Shut uW,’" cried IMm-ho “What's
IlddlyixInKa. Johnny?"
"Mayba. we’tl - betur hurry; up"
told Fierro, excitedly:
—AU-right. Nv iwMIJiF’mks. ...t
promise,'! said Pancho • . . . ha_, . •
onT°Th:
Johnny ' started to ' iM'f, hut
i'ancho detained him. "No. You
ain’t finish’ Quick’ The main
part—now 1 pronuuiHT »f"
Shota were heaiAl outside and
Johnny, running for the dt*on
shouted over hl« shouJUar—*
pronounce you man and wTfe.
Where’s my 1iat?”
Villa seized Ro^lVi by the arm.
■vCam>-aiL- Su HR)5, Im tiddly-
winks now!” * -
• A week or so later. Johnny Sykes
was taken along 'Vhen Pancho Villa
orti
Judge Shelby Boling was. a busi-
ness visitor in Eastland today.
SBirckP pmtttf Johnny inlo tervice nte "/W won” form thy ^
Ctronony " T....... .—. . “*
to fi*r*'ana
-armir* wait
-arfwtra IalIJ LoUi flaas yr
shim th»^^k>ay^ pathd of doUiapc
^ •‘,Tiddl> winkssaid Papeh€^jSft%
futrt hr word- The Whistling
r' ----- heanT-^***^ —J
ot \IeJZic^7,*Ri‘°4ti^here
>K t wwn 1 *••*♦* t \vm Vt ;iV-
for
oiitwtde and
~3^haia very trcod kind of
nwhieii ’ Par* ho Telr t|i iibm .v -akk
later,
on* \Vhei
and his horde of Doiad
descend-
Dora
to make the call, H _r
chances. ‘ His tVielr rounded up the
iaerv#kU 1W Hit voortywrd ts*. aa
a tall, tepn man with-w -dark Van
’Dyke heard appeared upon the ver-
anda, Pancho. approached him, gun
drawn threateningly. ^
•’You Don FeJi|>e del Castillo?”
“Yes,” replied t^r tall man. # f
" ’’•You seipl for ma?”
"U’hii
'What’s « matter? You ,tlr*A of
tmebody
thl* haclonda? -You wont aomeboUy
to tmrn H Aownl'- v
my harleMa
“You will no! Intrn
'tltrwn.-. tialil TWn Ft»up*. calmly.'
"Why not7” asked rancho, nit
jtrlly. “And bans you1 up from th*
top wherej*ll th* vuturc* can com*
and say ’fiedto. What else T.* good
for a .Spaniard’"
"Y*ta. 1 a at a Bpanlartl. Villa But
1 Fn» a friend: of th* |t*wn*., There
-nr* wnirp-apamliutl* in Mexico who
nr* rich and protect*d tay th* flOv-
rrnmrnt. taut -who do not like that
fovernmont.”
"Thai's funny talk from a Span-
** "I n*nt for you b*Caua* snnt*body
Irnttortant wahte to yoU,"^,
j “FrancUco Madero,” (
; * “Madero!■! rxclalmed Paiwho.'-»w*
1 In hla vole*, for h* had been h»ar-
Ins much of thta'rahn. Madero.
called th* "l’hr|»t-fooL "_Jl atranirr.
«n tta«
u*r‘—Arm
..fronta^; ',w. Ih, anafl . i. i.t.i-; mi-»U
ttn*'1' . -TTS'ltin niaq... - , .
---. ’ A. .t ,Ll '
. ‘ ThUt^s- th* !*•*! KfYh* • «>f*^armies
I’.r ho Com* urn) htl|i “••• call 1*'
th'*m. an«l you #ill kOQ<)
aoujire}* are You will see lm*
tlRy'dAnil'iip «»ut th«- dust »»n«l
oyer their* heads will
v ...fm rn;iV( tv men
You will s^e- them* sMi mrifir- vownsb
(^aiiema yipto iamwms. ev**itl4ow ing
fortresseH. an' .nwny J of ■'HTwitj,
penq* and jo^flce Then
I be i«K>t1 for tlie jkk»>
instead ot *U)V€r)’ Hzdittola
quality. No rich to whip out
hroLhtrs. ami they will remove their
hats to nobody, but live as God
meant people* to TtvP-^ffee ;md un-
afraid^ Is that worth fighting lo».
ffanohor^ -__1 .•'•/•••;......
“You make great .tltoams in mv
hegrt,” *aid l/opchu. simply He
stepped forward and_lLH»ke<l at the
map.-* his shadow pasirthg ov«»r It,
ptw ^ ■■h.u(Y „ reaching for
Alexicd., An etfi^r light ttvirnvsl tn
ll*i t • ranca.
bringing .!»<
there will
Work inste
his eyes, m flush blamed hit swiu thj.^'w.
and wiihi-ix-t, .. fuca. .
’®fhkf '^Sgerness was ’ sflfewi' ht*
,jice as he turned and iAffThtn Vha »
••Hey’ Everybody! Con
icrrn •
Everytxidy! Corrte hvrt;
imAMi' Ever|ft>ody'
Fierro? Tomaso! _ .
Johnny crowded around w nl. - f
others. ,rUliat s the m.»tt<r - ^3.
'i gotta ffiaRe a** speech" s.,
Villa, almost as though HfvIg.
frtrhtPTTnd with Oie^areat ni\x “
frlghtennd with
h«d to impart. *T want/every body
to listen I've been having' a lah
with Francisco Madero." A ehr^-er
burst from the 1}p« of the assembled
YaUiHtaA at that name, and l^ancho
Villa relaxed, beaming at the out- .
.burst "You know him, elf? ll«?a,
a little fella with a beard He asks
me to do something for him. H#**'
wants to know how ydu like to siop
bain* just no £d&iff bandits and ba
soldiers in the army of liberty wltk
CaptaijK - I’llrtohu Villa—ahd a hfi1
flag’ There was no r«»|Hin#e .*4]
he glareil angiily at his follow<rpJw
What’s the matter with ywr?f .YsSl■
think jus* .because you hang up a*
few ymajordomoa j ’you re ' dolffi’
? Thai'■ n<> i',uul 1 ik>nb .
f «ppr*a#ion iruclty and nhut up. Now vou cot n..tu«. . .*
th* orgy of _
‘•varicr of th* arrocaitt mflatrn, of
-.tha land had brouirhi about "Ma-
udaro bare! He wanta to talk to
i«*f... Wldt*... .Whdr* le Mr. Ha-
.. ‘TT,
iDon E*llp*‘pointed to'the.hhd-
. 4 "Inald* " . . «
—ro atarted to accompany'hla
hut ■Pancho *aid; "Vou don't
You don't know how t» h*have
> a «v men,” , * ,
tkcondh •h*««pt7 'MoM.
.That * no Kood.
Rk«to bljnc „lh* aiajoidt'moi
Mexico—but ’ndtr
Llk* ooliTcrx *? Th*
I think yj
brdiimot la*
lih* i ^bandiiJI
n’ cheerxd
— T-J
fl*ht YeUY* gonna hav* a "fig~1 TRL,
th*r*’e gonna b* a revolution and*
you re gonna be in the army of f'TS
city! H.k,howVua1tbo‘Vagr
«TO ME CONTU<Ua>|
m
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