The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 25, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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» and Mn. Z. A. Hudson and
Mr*. Will went to Dallas
Monday to make purchases for the
John B. Mormon Dry Goods Store.
Tom Black «f Floydada return-
ed home Monday after a visit with
hia brother, Gaorgo Black. ----
Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Ault, Billy
add dV'gldon Howard, attended the
circna in Fort Worth Monday.
A mong those attending the ete-ft
cub at Fort Worth last night were
Misses Lon and Texas 'Taylor, Miaa
Frances Mangum, Mias Bees Hin-
son, Dr. Paid Greer, Mito Mary
Clark, James Bowron, Miss Posrell
Key, Mrs. Willie. -Mae Crabtree,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atehiaon, Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Tefany .and child-
Burse being conducted
to Oak Street Baptist
tod i last evening
attendance. Rev.
on, a graduate of
it University and a
. Jlraail, is teaching
I the adults and sen-
| inspiring wny.
i Taylor is very ably
intermediates while
is leading the Juri-
st udy.
fa are
ek at
L. J Hester of. Loving was a Gra-
ham visitor today.
Johnny and Louise Barrett of
Red Top underwent tonsiieetomies
today at.the Griffto Brothers clinic.,
ME TltO -COtDWVN
MAVE1 fltCTUM
^ItATWCE FARE*.
Captain Burnett is Still seriously
!(], physicians report.
Glen Q. Street left today
- Ibs/J. A Hester nf Irving waa New 'Orleans, La. where he
a visitor in Graham Monday. — study medicine at Tulane TT
WHAT HAS HOUR BBFOHH
Vow
and children.
i: uenot
bad oocyrr-sd when hi* utif* bad found
nl about their love-agair Striking
oh adventuresome Ihtitboa-d ac-
quaintance with Silr" Bradtrj, a
rdheher is Bueno* A tree, her friend-.
*hip with him hnd rapidly ripened 4»<o
love drrlvtna home, |hIch<IIiw lo tell
Richard of her rominp niar.y,,gc to
»(*f. he confront* her ftr,t •otln newt-
paper headline* •• ilartling, *h* faint*
HOW do Old VtlTH THU STORY[
CHARTER BIGHT _
“Hero Comes y*a- Bride’*
^"Barling. ar*.#ou. all right*"
■’ Richard’ »aS bend I to utterPlane
Irby Rhodes and Sam Bates went
to Dallas today on business.
Mrs. Harry Mayeh is visiting her
parents in Jacksborp today. ...'
J. W. MiU*r and Hairi* Spdrtrr^
went to Dallas today1 to purchase j
stock lor Miller’s 5-10 and, 26c
Store. **
IF YOU WANT
o'clock.
Mrs. Willie Hackley is spending i
To See Real Speed'if** .
Just Call lIs And Say i,.L
the day in Jacks boro with her aunt.
Doyle Wright of Wchita Falla
■was in Graham over the week-end.
I Mr. ltodiJdrs."?H, Reenlngto^o*
Newcastle were -‘in Graham Mom
tpp CIRCLE
»nd .’’Red Top Cir.
ItebiBer 24th' for their
Hy “meeting. TWe lead- j
(tornppn 'was- Mrs. ’Li]
Lee aingiAg “Let .Otti-
6 in- You*’ and “God
rcou,” Mrs. Hester led-
prayer. ■ ,w,
[ Rice took change of
pBr a business’ session,
|Rler front MVs.'BOyd.
Itary, and made the]
louncements: The week
l to be observed No*
Off'Cers are to be el-
rembar, and the Dis-
'“will be held at Min-
I October 5.—
Bills gave the news
Fpeld, at San AntSohip was the guest
of his aunt, Mrs. A. J% Howard and
family,- ■wfr Slpe week-end. “
Mrs. Ei 6. Winters
of Oklahoma
City if visiting Mrs. Gofirge John*.
Mary Kmnm Rarnes, daughter of
-pv, ‘ Barnes, underwent a ’ tonailw-
ectomy at ’the Graham Clinict this
, „ morning, and is, recovering nicely. “
in Lane' and Ray Cpsti- ‘—-r • ■.-.sm3w--., -T. ■
V&lgra ta Wichita Fyila giupg—
Phone 50.
,l war tl
Mike m^'tfAhrrpifcU cru*
nil nr«» t **A new ^uMftlun
"Why’ Only IhWrVV
•Dldn’Twhat’"
—-Mtke broke out, V
- Dtant-iftatL out what
weie mad* .of1 -to—tsLUii***
d»ii)K her a great bTg’Tt)
Iffydir toot-hut what the .. . _
voice broke Then he wpoke be-
tween »et teeth. "Get me a drink.
heruCiSK .
FOR SALE
Miss Aline Low, teacher at Jean,
spent Sundsy in'" Graham with
friends.
He took her protest fof Yhrtjpn-
ullty "It s true. Pear Louise and
I had it all out shortly after you
lei t. She saw it was the only w2.y ”
"You-you can't-do this-——
"h s alT~rTght rff>w She, reooB-
liiges there is nothing between her
and me anymore Slie * aft honest
person. FHnne- She's no wish for
♦ssc—pedpte UCtllUl u lie. no maturr
hpw legal it is. as long as Its forcing
(a.,, otlw-r ucuole lo live all illegal ----
truth ’ ~Her swept Trr'roI3 ISBTOC fSSW season New
into tun arms r So its aU settled Jh "T' VSX.I0fe u
It II he rmlH ip three weeks And lilted and With it ?
■rite,, L van take yolti-But of }h:s there was no mot
L vretTTiTlaen life, of o'urs Wle .fan tamed young ma
ht .CSjethvr always, plane - He (than, the young at
BRmSd litr stUlneas. "Wbatf the rRIdRard Held.,
L. G. Cook is a business visitor
in Bitter Creek and Olniey this af-
uw---Ki_l^r-
r conducted the devo-
time, taking her les-
Drinthians 12. She tolA
Conference of Young
" amid
d fferent parts of the
let along without each
100x180 Feet, $750.00]
Misa Anna Muerina of Concor-
dia. Kansas is visiting friends in
Five room dwelling:, well located
$ 1 .‘JoO.OO- - Reasonable terms—Would con
Kattie McJlmfey
Ctjully
.wlthoul tht Sthers.
K ■ J Can Hcar jjfc: ,
? a short' playlet was
messes in the Rural
taking pan were Mrs
Bra. WRK Ge**v Misa- -
Mrs. Souther. ' Mi'i}
,n, Mrs, Sam- Ligon,
T. Rice. The group
llest Be the Tie.’’
as made of 'the con-
es. Mrs. Willis Casey
Three room dwelling, dose in, $37£w,
MISS' or~HenrT-
etta is the guest of Mrs. T- C. Mc-
Cloud this week.- '
terms.
LET US FIND WHATYOU NEED."
,1 • *-- ■ •■i**
Graham Insurance
’Agency
IsiHrmbre FwTng and’ Miss KaOi-
ine Tyson ot Demon wvre visitors
here over the weekend. .„
Miss . Ina Bunlin was cal
Stephenville today on aeet
the death of her' aunt. .
ling prayer.
*»■*’ -r.s.
served, by the-
R. B. Hilbum of Henrietta v^s
the guest of his daughter,. Mrs.r T.:
C. McCloud' last^breeR.
Loving I irele to the
imbers present.
'CHURCH
U. of tli oii Street
Ih met at the church
the group of members
t' Jhe t me quilting
letter
ntutter.f" Johtitiie »
atkcd'Tn a'anr-i
YpstprdRv and J
Rocker put into print what every
cue was saying
believe
parling
t, needy of the town,
ittera end four viat-
thl* Bmartogt and fiir
of th»* spagnn are Hlchan! 1
and h^ beautlful. m w wife
hai f>eeh accepted completely
by Uiclnyd * olrck* of f.ru^nds ^nd
those Who should k.fiXw--i#Mi of
hen strange but tovejy r«»erv^* on all
o<•c^l•1o^tfi*‘,' •• . v V "a '
Ftekf
brought some |tas-
the iuneh wb.rh was
I church and the noon
■fjnJl spetwrt j«yjv«r.
I - J .. ,
U. meets each Monday
the church. \
r Who would wanA to go back to the standards of even a
"eneratt(flttrtraveled r them. Inven* sr
tions and scientific discoveries have furnished Yhc principal
jilchard ,du
^SV^Ioeev, friends .’if
fold--ye. “ And now that its out I
w-ant to teir everyBody ! . Sht»u it
frym tlte housetop*' .And show tlem
><’UVuu ve glven-ilp Tfur family--
Dlsne1 said half, to herself V>’ur.
—vour children \ou ;
'WltneBaed Dlan^T ree^m bllng «
satin-clad Galatea «at. In the boiu
' wTfL r ‘Mlf har$ >a ml * pome
fiie-nde (\K the Msfilinon Square
deh Horae 8how * ' ' TiTil*
There waa a pure whiIU hAfniar jir
the H»mn Pram in* reJuUeaslY
managed to keef y^gy ■ «
Plane aal fo:;w . ':v*r hpa puffed
a little. AnQtbt r/w hite horse and.
another figure wa« whai she waa.'
i?eelng in her mind • eye.
The horse suddenly wheeled and
l sisnasl . Wsss. i ■ > s * - » - g 1 Ifc rtt~*HT“
vehicles: 'New conveniences, improved merchandise, better
foods, addeif health-conserving means.:v-- *
v But the thing which, has hastened us on to the knowledge
and acceptance of their benefits is advertising. It baa
brought new things quickly to all of us and sped us toward a
different, better mode of living. ^ t 7 .
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Modern advertising sells us* not only things, but ideas.
0f»LE ENTER
Oip'Contest
IT EtBERT
g-Throckmorton organi-
lymuig paopU will MU
the Baptist Church at
large ^roup of jwte*
i Graham will attoiW
will enter the steward-
'oviple
t yon
lilting
turned Then, right bekydr^ ifiem W
missed its footing and srumbled In-
vofuntarily, Diane's hand went to
— ii him —rmw i -—--
hid aH
want around her
The contestant!* will
* Fay Oorley from the
(tick Vaughn from the
„ Margaret Easter from
G. A., Dorothy Easter
htermediste G. A. aba
from the Y. W. A. The
test wUl be held Friday
Ichita Falls.
|et for the program to.
I “The Great InvitaUon",
* to follow the supper
The advertising of soaps has told us the health advantages of
more frequent bathing. The advertising of modern bathroom
equipment has made bathing a signful pleasure.
:• _ t, * v* ^ •* ■ % -•
The advertising of improved razors and beard softeners
has made whisking off whiskers a simple daily ditty instead
of a weekly major operation.
Tooth-paste,- tooth-brush and mouth-wash manufacturers
and retailers are saving us untold aches and years of
marred by" advertising the importance of oral hy-
world ?*’ ah* asked helplessly
"You're all of my . world If I
ever lost you now I'd——well **
won't think about-that." ' »1
Tears welled up In tier -yes.
-Mike——was all «h“ could
think Mike, now Irretrievably rone
Yet her hand petted Richards
shoulder almost maternally «* he
clasped her close to his breast She
closed her eye*. "v r .
**No iff mustn't think About
that-ever again-Her upper
Math came down ahkrply on .her lip
(5 atop the sob that would have
tocaped ». , \.
The next few days brought reslg.
nation ahd a humble resolution to
thought was Dianes childish
'fright."... Even Richard chuckled a*
her It wak'the last straw Dlan.
looked about wildly then tear*
flooded her eye* and dropped dSww
her cheeks Richard leaned over In
quick concern and under his watch-
ful gaa*. she pulled herself together.'
Anally managing an artificially ani-
mated interest (dr 'he rest of the
evening
-her that It was almost a week h*
tore she was quite herself again.
On a clear crisp day in Pebru'-
ary. Diane stepped out of hap toe al
the entrance of Stillwells sporting
goods atore on Fifth Avenue She
and Richard were leaving the next
evening for their lodge in Hie Adir-
ondack!. and there were some last
minute purchases to be' made
"You come In. Roy." she said to
her chauffeur At the gun counter
on the third floor, the clerk greeted
he opening song service
re, Rev. Sidney Martin,
Lamar Avenue Baptist
Wichita Falla, will deliver
(tonal adflreM.
could bring hersetf to face the fix-
ture without .Mike, but once decided,
she rose heroically to the situation;
for ahe knew she was bound to Rlch-
aad 'forever by the strong.. Invisible
chains of his love and need for her
She had wanted him to love her and
now she must accept what that love
had brought. ‘
And In Buenos Aires, aid un-
knowing. Mike happily went ahead
with the ndp. wing on the house
Workmen were putting the finish-
ing touches lo It. Add a truckload
oR.aaw furniture waa being moved
Mike lashed around the room
“Honestly, though, don't you think
As a result of the advertising of food mamrfarturers
and purveyors, we have escaped from the drowsy dullness
caused by heavy breakfasts and are full of forenoon vim
and clear-headedness. 7 x
"3 The clothes ire wear, furniture we use. fuel we burn, car „
we di^«, twepnone 4^vc
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
!' BEADING THE ADVERTISEMENTS m THIS ~r~
, 'V.1 .V '.rt, «' NEWSPAPER. :......■:: ~^t 1
liexw.....1..., ,
“Ah. Mrs. Field. You came foe
the gun?, It's ready - He turned to
a back rack and picked out-a deer
rifle with a repair tag on it. then
placed it in the gun cato. and.handed
it to Roy ’
K’8 HOME
live meeting of tld Wo-
11 of the First Christian
gular meeting of the
Monday aftomoon a
M .was packad for tb*
ler Orphana Home in
Sr thirty doaen • oooUda
In the large bmc. Tbo
nen1 baked aeveral doa-
and peruaed It Intently. VKWt ahe
looked up with a bright smile. -Now
TUESDAY,
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 25, 1934, newspaper, September 25, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884314/m1/3/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.