The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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Rev. B. H. Keathley
Concludes Revival
compelled to eroee wuiy »
in* to lirlllMVknl, u
trt requeetod to drive, ca
order to Avoid accident*,
a chance on killing.. or a
child just to satisfy your
speed. jr~_*
SOCIETY
Bov. Bryan H Keothlay ta n.
turned home from WicBJta Falls
where he haa 1 beert conducting •
ten days revtvar at the Eaat Side
Preabyterign Church. . Rev. Keoth,
ley nrftW that ten persons came
irto the church during the evan-
sel'stic services and the attendance
at tthe meetings i* »aifJ 40 h*ve
Wen the law»t •yen™ -
I'urin* tint summer Rev. Keath-
K. it. A. COMMITTED
AUDITS BOOKS FOR^
MISS ADELE HINSON
MARRIED J. ,C. JACKSON
IN GRAHAM SUNDAY
DRESS tr FOR THE FAIR!
On Saturday morning the fol- *»
lowing committee of the Royal ^
Neighbors of America met for the (W I
yurpuseot auditing the books of'.tome
ihe organiation. Mrs. Anna Cor- *rm'
iy, Mrs. Mary Garvifl, Mrs. Beu- n*W*
lah' Watson, Mrs, Bernice, Needham. ’’
Mri. Anna Jones is leaving, the
cfl-OP of treasurer oftSi frit At
ifriU MNP'- Wilburn is to Serve ib.. v
nlacyd jp. Unhands of: the. new ........
^rarnw - f oil i using - the .atdR." -
FOR RENT
Make sens acted ten from
I he stock wc have
ever sho»n-|h« haw >our
nn too — Kcgu'.ai- Si:ms.
~StiUt*; Shyns iinf- Awn*
Men’s Stylos.' ' ■ .
FOR RENT:l Nide deijri
~ ddie Lisle, j
weekly ram
i.tamp—Day ai
plication.
FOR SALE
virgin"
-BWlin,':
. orm
>. • -hKford
" Following is ^h»t the l^Q-7^,17
. Knlu Jtopcd N-ewn-has to .toy1 »^«rt j
K-r KvatSf?’ .. . - j :
''Tfiel“Rev. Bryin |f. 'Keathlfy.; FORsSAUL Bargains in
who has had 'a t ^ide^expeciencc **rf*ia£**i, Jltod .
an* eyarielist .sipger and later ItfTpiice of new.—Edbhfd.""t
an evangelist, having held fevri^lit ' shop West-Fourth St.
in -II states 14, various eaetitm* **'{ .:!_......' ■ i' '.
the country and who is still in ( WANTED
constant d.e.m*nd by a number of i —__— —11-——H
dt nointljation* t» hold evangelistic \ Wanted to hoar from p
. meetmrs. will close 1 a -auaaaaaful airing to trad* xeaidyuw
ORGANIZE CAMP’
GENEi.LB
tJE^KHNATES THIRD* f
JHRTHtfXV
Littie Genel.e , Tobrhstipne
orp'-ed ber„_.third ■RrthdKy Satur- jje Camp, With Mrs:. Peat
liny’ when her mother entertained how^r acting as -director, ,
. group o! her little friend* ,w itr lov. ng officers ware elect
.1'party in her Honor at Shawnee **ted and installed:
VfcV-ti- E*ch ,of the jfue^ts remem- Jurior Oracle. .lohniv
beced.the Honorce with pretty gifts, j Hieks;. Junior vie* oracle.
*-r-Sw. i.-i; she aftennaon gabeg yerij
vr joyed out in the open. The lit- | Knight:. *Junior
»’e tots had a jolly time laugh>ng_ Simpson. Junioi
and- piny inj together." The ■-—***—— •--**- -
umk and green ieedj.blrthday cake
: ui ice cream were *erv d to the
hollowing:' |
~ Lucia Nffi) Castles, Jo in Ilae*I
ley, Patsy Roach, Edwi-i Hinson,
Jeanette. Hinton. Patricri fiwev
■ James -W’dliii, Clyde Prui.„ Bglto"
Pru- i.l.—Belle 8uv hi. Kdarflt
EXTRA
IROl'SEKS
revival effort "Tutifay n|gnt 4^WF' ’
... recorder, Eth?l
The Taii>-f'Jones: Junior receiver, Frieda Ken-
cake , dall; Junior marshall, Lewis Stine-
o the bower; Assstaiit marshall, B. I*
.'.Caldwell; Junior outer sentinel.
■ Cure all-wool »or>ttd*
:n s'Bgle or doubto-
breast* ip the new -in a it
checks lor yc.uog men,
-i-l s' price* »,her« X'J
Insurance Agency.
■ won't
one I
park i
h the
ith lih
Wonted to liat yoor pro
sate, trade or exchange
right.—Graham Insurance
lord to buy-s-SLIT
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u
TROI SKR<
around ;
ager was left in IVichita _Falla last j
Thursday night when rain broke up »
the game, and was forced to stay
all rtight at' OTW” of the. cit}’‘s fine
hotels!' after seeking shelter from
tW first rain in the booth, behind
home plate. . Li
the- nav
■ •
wideired
for the
the coi
4he geo
McCrutn Fum
___Thicks hatched from large eggs
afw larger than those hatched from
(heir f
f floor
windov
iltions
When
dence f
TROISERS
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Look At" These Suit*
public,
with uo
distress
people
frontier1
■cans ay
EVERY DAY
ORRELL SERVICE
STATION - - -
■ ' ■ r---~ -hr-
INYITES YOUR TRADE
the—fruf
= SINCLAIR CA8 AND OIL
f W ASHING . GREASING
S afr' 9
he T...W-. binary tgn word length, hut it had
a message that wontd make - any
tail, week- father happy. It read: I* y
th« fath-; in? ■ MISS YOU DADDY. WHEN
ut—could ARE Y0U comig home.11:
mrx -j. ‘ ; ■ ■ •
'Vf ' That wu all. It was a m«*ssair*
”1 k sent hx Mtr of the children of the
1 man who 'had been killed. He- had
“oSe who received the messsge and was
. .'j’hoaieward bound. The slothed were
' y. minus money hot in hii.pocket he
^carried-that theasage. ' --------- ■
us stocks |
a i - ~ I Those who have little ichfldren,
w toucht snd those who . were once little
'r""h> tUeri
—5t«lPr.
At" fh.
home I
WADE ORRELL, JR. Mgr.
Judge Montgomery
Adjourns Court
tzzt TJntil Wednesday
FOR SALE
Judge Allan D. Montgomery, «*-. IULL
tria T^ager” adjourned* eeort today ! —L .
ontU Wednesday morning when «W1t Johany Matth<
jury case* are set to he heard, j ' tw> v,mn{r Oiun
"itf Hrir morning hg plad^ .jtf'-RWfPaii,'ptaped deaa^ a^IgrV'1 —
and sentoncea imposed inUWSStat^ly. NeWoasUe All-Star* will nw »hc
-0 ^. k. C. C. b°y» ^in Die fin*, game
Jack County Man !"f, th,“ .‘oumament, foJiAcd by Mid-'
L. . Kim-.s* v» Jackaboro.'
Dies This Morning Tliursday'adoubleheadcr-cohsists of
__L. SX- .. - 1 th» 'Itot Wflttn vs Throckmorton and
- Funeral services were held at the <';r*|lam Vl> Olney.
Jermyn ceinetory by the Rev. Samp- Krtdly the winmiw of the games .!
ley this afternoon for O. A. Nash, Wednesday and Thursday nights
who died early this morning in the will meet in tljs semi-fina|s,--and
100x180 Feet, $750.0)9.
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Five room dwelling, well loc
?1350.00. Reasonable terms—Would
sider car as part payment
Three room dwelling, dose in, S3
toismo
^ return home—DEAD.^ _ _ \S. .
ed- “Daddy” will b<'missed by these
to children. in the long ypara - aheadl
■oU No longer will they have his SPJ>-
nld' port, his earnings, and more im-
IryJ po riant, his companionship. '
| 'If ever there was a reason for
dvd . people, driving more careful, on
~r*- j the road, it i* that they might g^t
>m- - in an. .accident and deprive their
4 , own children or soon, other child
of their “Daddy.”
More might he drritten but just 1
H*|- us repeat those words: “We j
' 'PMllai -pen—daddy. When are |you
coming home.''—Conn. Journal,
n" found in th.' Himalaya Those whose home* are blessed. —- —sag, - w.
by little children know that the When an elderly woman of San
"' ■' ^ ■—- lehildreu think the arorid of their j Diego. CaL, began to rcmodal. a
cotton i* being exteniiin-, parents and no matter whether coat given her by the county wel-
euse it harbors several in- Haddy is a “business success or « fare bureau she found $1,500 in
u dangerous to the com- t|a, failure, in the eye* of those the collar lining and returned it
gifin ng
“rtabulUr
Itarger;
terms.
Saturday night thi
Graham hospital.
Mr Nash.. who' lived just acts** will play lor. the championship. I
WE MISS YOU,
LET US FIND WHAT YOU NEED.
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Graham Insuranc
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By-€fcorles'McManus
DOROTHY. DARNTT
.....ft j?ener
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1934, newspaper, September 17, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884207/m1/4/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.