The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 4, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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BUI Herd and family spent Sun
day visiting in Jaan.
Mr. and Mm. J. W Miller ar.
spending the week in Glen Row.
ERSONAL
Mias Adele McKnight , of New
castle visited friend* in Graham
Monday. *'^T~
chall brought back the.
a doyp hunt in Piclcyric)
ity Monday.
dr. and Mrs. W O. Court are V
iting in El Pneo this week. /Mr. a
i • a Jermyn
Edward Hudson attended, a faro- Uonday.
reunion at Bridgeport Sunday.
apt fnw.
commun.
Newinan-Sprolee defeated the
Lion* club aggregation Monday
night 11 to 4 when the freighters
Mr. end Mrs. Neal'’ BarreiT ant
son,. Neal ./Jr., of'Oklahoma City
are visiting her lister, Mrs. John-
nie Matthews.
ran in « counters m the first of
the third to double theis opponents*
scores. .
"From the last of the thirtt until
the last of th© |fventh and the*final
pitched., bell, the Lions were held
scorelesar'mu<-» -u
* Hester held the Lion -to 7. hits,
end Pauli allowed 10. but too
CHAPTER n
-«-ar eofrv or th« of*•» -
Cepcfwi with • concert an a bright
atternoon. All that met the eye
we» full of charm and melodic cab
tantry. but Inaldr the town's meet
Imnoelac edifice a little drama web
being enacted It Wes the -local
military court end half a doxen tat -
tered. barefooted peons, broken with
toll and the bastinado, were being
tried. They stared dumbly about—,
at ’ the ledge, k dapper learned-
Mias Mary Katharine (>awfor4
is in Olney this week on a, visit
with friends. __- ♦
Mrs. Don Stewart of Wichita
Falla sjlent the week-end with Gra-
. and Mm. M.
relatives in t
Sunday.
Mrs. J. Vernon Kemp of Mineral-
Wells is in Graham for an extended
yitit with her parents, Mr. and
[Isa Johnnie Mae Hicks is en-
ing a vialt in Olney this week-
Im. G. Baker of *cKi*n*y
i a gpeat of Mrs. Jennie Dodd
hum relatives.
, REPOSHE.
of them come in the third.
■ • Huffmen-Johnston will meer Phil-
lips Petroleum tonight. «■-i—
i following are box scores for lest,
night's game and those played last
ed home yesterday after a weekend
at Morgan’s “Mill. =——'
Mrs Fiances Miller and Jerwana
rood'of Olt^ey were Graham vi»L
tx Sunday. —t......
Thursday and Friday:
NEWMAN- AB
Thompson, If
Holland, If, ......J 4
Daniels cf .—____*.,...4
Wallace, sf, ------— ,.4
. Dixon, ss ........_.,u....._;-.4
, AUiaon,. ~rf ..............—.I
; .Miller, 2b, ............... 4
^ .McAfWr, 8b - - —.4
Beard, tb ......... _._.._...2
Mr. and Mrs, O. W. Ackers and
son, Billy, have returned from a
two-week’* vacation in Creede and
Sente I- <-, Colorado.
Mr. and Mra^Ttoy Colgan and
children of Megargel were weekend
guests of Mrs. Gibbs Brown.
Miss Evelyn Black -i* visiting in
alias this week with her mother,
Mr. end Mrs. *0. G. . Wier of
Glade water and Lee Aycock and
Bonnie Ray 1 Stuckey of Longview
were the guests of Ore ham rela-
now rwndents of Oreham, moving
.Bob Gallaher and Lieutenant Hol-
mes will return Thursday after a
two week's visit at the World’s
KHr.
Hesser, p
E. V. Reed, .who spent part of the
summer with his family in Califor-
nia . returned to, Graham Sunday
---TOTAL
LIONS—
Taylor, sf ....
“How do yeu do Don Pablo ”, 1 an■ reai
am glad vou could gone' the Pirv T
“Hollo, hello I (eared l would be vou col Me
late for the execution ' chuckled the good now «
senile Don Pablo ’This lo >
' "N«. wt hay# Riot begun • Politico 1
1 brought you a little present. a gun "he
Excellency—a mirror A very line -rumpled up
Mt of porcelain Look at the back. I vuia'e chief
lairt she marvelousi me hand eta
“Exquisite Thank you . pea I of- the Judge
Pablo ' The Judge then tinM to Why don'
the Prosecuting Attorney - - Ts ' mid Villa
Ut^v-er-apy other evidence »* - whole trial -
Beau Hiaaon visited
in Mount Pleasant, Tex a*,
Young county field:
Matthews, ad|
I’enix. rf —i
Williams, lb.
Whittle, c ______
Fore, Sb ------
Cole, 2b ..I..;....:
Vaughan, If
Mr. and Mr*;. T. W. Braxelton end
daughters, "'MUdrod and .Margaret
Gene h^ive returned horns'after a
week’s visit is Carlsbad Cavern and
Roswell, New Mexico.
Mr*. T. C. McCloud' returned last
week-end from Dallas, where aha had
been visiting her brother, W. -C-
Hilbur*.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watkins and
children. Peggy Jo, end Billy, at-
tended a family Teonion held by
M)rs. .W»tkln»’-^relatives at Bridge-
TOTAL
*1 don t like
the name* of the crimes ae-■ All tight W* hurry ep Now
JJ have »!>• >1*1 hare, mid ana- I tall you the law of Paacho Villas
fordo mo, approachlns ’Written court It coos like this Two foe
out by Don Miguel Excellency | one Undarmdntff Whun em poen
There Is po need to clutter; up • is killed I kill two majordomoe or
<ha BTPceadlngx with trivial details." I the beet 1 can And Jaat.a —T—f
0 2 7 1 0 0 O—r1!
OlSOOOO-^4
port Sunday.
Adna, Italy, StondsW—mile* ln-
«*• 2 2 2.1
hurt from Wf Adtiatiti
once stood on the «©a’a shore*, but
sea deposits altered it* location.
Fore, c, —
Bechtol, sf, .....
Johnson, cf, ' .-
CrtTFford, :tb,
Vhitmyef, if,
achlittler, stf,J..
Shahan, ss,"....
Guinn, p, a~—
-1 TOTAL
NEWMAN—
daughters, IiHy and Marjorie, spent
the weekend in Waco with relatives
and friends. _I_
Miaaee Irene Gound of Wichita
Falls and Bonnie Rar Stuckey of
Longview were week end gueets of
dim Vera Pearl Moreland.
One of the strangest wills on rec-
ord ia that of M. Auguste Pasquier,
who had It engraved on a leaf of
one of his chairs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Crawford
went to Dallas Sunday to lee Homer
Campbell who has been tn the hos-
pital for seven weeks suffering from
injuries reeqived in an anG>motile
$ When. Rumsoia .went off the gold
standard her bonds deprociajed and
became almost worthless.
—v*’’—
Bailey. e(>...
Daniels, cf,,
Wallace,—*r,
Allison, cf,
McAfee, 3b,
Miller36, .
“J ea « tvtwnt of > the government—1 desmad w he
• PoNriep seM •
aMCjBtfuAge T will pronounot
He was Interrupted by a peon JnnrT. He enuaed Te lSSa^gt;
who cried "I don’t do wrong’" lag. for a reply "No ob>actloWa«
“Wo dent do—nothing visa*," AM right. Fleieo finish op "
said another peon 'Posen Judge.' VlUsfrade out of. .the court roam.
Hsian-•' ' - - V Fierro mt down el the judge's desk
“SilenceI’ -roared the eeteendad a gun tt aeoh hand, and began
Judge The clerk rapmted the or- shooting The prisoners ssrmmsd
Are g soldier Mt the leal peon, and buried themselves against the
who had risen lo Ms feet, on re* barred window* buuJpMrre and h|s
Bruce, rf- ..........
TOTAL
SCORE BY INNING:
ould wa>Mettff^« to the standards of even a
ago? We have traveled far since then., Inven-
merchandise, better
added health-conserving means.
Parsons, p,
- TOTAL
GOOD BATE
Lewis, 2b, _.
Hakor.lf,
Ranks, cf, ......
HutchladS, of,
Epperson, ah,
Newby, tt, —
Wkhnayer, If,
Fowlar, 2b, ---------.4 2*0
Butter, g. ------- -------4 12 0
Bennett, p, ...—.....'.4—-4 2 2 0
’IWTAfr w—r- . .At 12 12 0
SCORE BY INNING:
Oratex— 2 2 0 1 0 1 ( 3 2—11
Good Eat*— 17200002 ^-12
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year* of publication the Ferguson
Forum, weakly edited by former
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In Thureday’s issue ho wrote:
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our regular subscription list has
been materially reduced ,J» where
TO .BE CONINUW
GRAHAM DAILY REPORTER. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1004.
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But the thing which has hastened us on to the knowledge ■
_i acceptance of their benefits is advertising. It has
brought new things quickly to all of ua and Sped ua toward >
different, better made of, living. - .
Modern advertising sells us, not only things, but ideas.
The advertising of soaps has iold us the health advantages of
more frequent bathing. The advertising of modern bathroom
equipment has made bathing a signful pleasure. ; V
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The advertising of improved raaors and beard softeners'
has made whisking off whiskers a simfie dafly ditty instead
H a weekly major operation. - ^ j >
/■ Tooth-paste, tooth-brush and mouth-wash manufacturers
and retailers are saving ns untold aches and years of
marred smiles, by advertising the importance of oral hy-
geine.
As a result of ]khe advertising of food manufacturers
and purveyors, we have escaped from the drowsy dullness
caused by heavy breakfasts and are full of forenoon vim
and clear-headedness.
The clothes we wear, furniture we use, fuel we burn, car
wq drive, telephone we’ve installed—all these would not so
quickly have come home to us, were It not for the silent but
irresistable force of advertising.
KEEP PACE WITH THE WORLD YOU LIVE IN BY
Reading the advertisements in this .,~,V
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 4, 1934, newspaper, September 4, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884226/m1/3/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.