The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 11, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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GRAHAM QA1LY REPORTER, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1»S4.
Funeral Held At
. Joshua Today For .
-South Bend Pioneer
SOCIETY
WE KJIOW OUR
BUSINESS
.........’ r • . '
life’s ladder
LOMBTA MCAFEE IS
I HONOURS AT SUNDAY
!SCHOOL CLASS PARTY
When you drop in here fi
■ Share Haircut, or phy
of Bailor Work;' »*u ,,will fii
every laaa in our ahop tbu
oughl. experienced in the or
tension and every /detail
looked to with care to aami
you a comfortable visit ei
High Claaa Workmanship. r.
o’clock • thtt... aftenibon «*
Joshua for Mrs. Lottie .mrW»bd S,
South Bend, wfho died Sunday st-
illness nt the
YOU’LL
BIRTHDAY
little Betty Jo Fridel
SAVE
attrac-
tive daughter of Mr. And Mm^-doe
I Fridel. celebrated .her tenth birth-
| day . Sunday with
I home. After gotn
- i - tA“*.
temoon after a- long
age of *9 ye»P- r
Many Graham friend* of ..Mr*-
Kirkland .“ attended the. funeral,
among whom were her nephew, lar-
OvJLillJ*t,An-‘l-8randd“1*hter’ Mrs
Will Cooney.
Mrx Kirkland hail bees. liv-
ing with her daughter. Mr* Laura
PbinBexter-i for the. la#' 20 year».i
and was well knojNjTi to the people
of the -Bliasvjlle and - South DtwI
uMir/ wwnnmitiw. -* _g'j
;. -j Mis' Lumet McAfee, who left to-
" day for Austin College at Sheymao.
a' party at bar ’ wan honoree at a shower given by
r to the theatre,, pupils of her Young. Endeavor
tmupwm-il rl*** of the Presbyterian chucch
--------- -----— jolly games am* -s*1 evening.
lirupm were awarded to the lucky This, children gathered at..... the
; Vn<#K church at 7 :30 o’clock and (enjoyed
Saifdwiches, deviled egg*, punch 0“ Weening if games and contests,
and the pretty birthday -sake werUf *ft*r which refreshments were aerv-
Wrved to the following: Tola Mao i ^ *>y M)»» McAfee, Mrs; Irwin^MC-
Lynch;,,.. M*ry.,„EU«n McF'ariaoa.J *f*“
Billie Mae-Tackett. 4o An«tti“C<#- |
nieh, Norma Hayden, , Christine-,
Newman, Frances HacVley, Mary j
Leialie Scott. - Mildred and Margaret
•lien Brazeltoi^ Betty Jo Baker
o{ Fort Worth, W. L. Sebft and the
'•••I- hostess. : . — ---------
' v.-ork in directing the -class, through
• - -Ik.)- - • • O -» ' , «...
the summer. Th^ <ifts wepe pre-
rented by. Misses Bonita Kynthl ly
VnJ Frances p.,le. ifcor., who erter-
ed pulling a *«i»i heaped f.'.l »t
EARN
Deposits Guaranteed A s
Provided by . Membership
in Fedepil Deport Insur-
ance (orpdratjon.:
YOU1'?
Whittle, m
AlT-Staris
»e-ftdpls of
Ration soft
irsday night
1 leave fro
5.30 o’clock
grant to see
second of il
F;LOYD OWEN. Manager
4 Doom Sooth WPMt Office
Free Cooking School
To Start Tomorrow
Atari today at the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
IN GRAHAM v
“SAME LOCATION SINCE 1890“
Lois f arker Peiix
TEACHER OF
_ . —y "o i c e
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
ENJOYS PARTY AT
BOYD STREET HOME
§j wll play
bnrpany teac
Died for 8 i
[ Road diam
kt Gold M
League last
fewer of t
winner of I
lethodist Ch
H on the C
GRAHAM'S ’ SA VING STATION”
SPEAKING • SINGING
second year class of girls of the........o—
.1 unior Department in the Metho- BAPTIST AUXILLA
dlst Sunday School with a."*‘'A**- REORGANIZES FX>!
Your Patronage Always Appreciated,
permanent rcord -Of Miss Allen’s
recipes which she will offer each
afternoon, should bring pencil and
note hook.
KATE EARLY PARKER
Assistant Teacher Of
EXPRESSIONTAP
UKULELE
tul party Monday afternoon. Clever XFW CHURCH YEAR
games and eontgsti " provided- en- I
joyable entertainment for the group
The Baptist Missionary Society
Constipated 30 Years
Aided By Old Remedy
Remington;' "NTirv—Jo^ .Jones and
Frances Hackley
ttrites into
ire; they
~ .1 /. ,'.l. 417lr -Wwt Fourth Street.
m A. F. SJgWART. Proprietor
PANHANDLE GASOLINE A OILS — I
MASKING - GREASING - FREE B
WATER
ers of Yh* Monday .afternoon to~h* ~{fct lead-
r er of the fou'r~cifcles, Lottie Moon,
treet ^erv- ( Ann £,((„ " Cynthia Miller and
Bl*riche Grov*t Mrs- p p Mf*
Uey' ’ P*din will be leader of the Blanche
ae-^tdptSnjve, Circle and Mrs. W. F..Dan- „ , ----
sell, Mary JJ; the Cynthia-MU- ,k“ 1 em a new person
0nW’ w°*B i l<r Circle-. The pther circle leaders I
fMfcr- have not been named.
Str**t- } The memberahlp lists for each
_______; circle were announced .at the meet-
■ ing - held Monday afternoon -at the
- i i^iurch. -The next meeting will be
J on Monday afternoon, September
be hostess 17th, with Mrs. T. A. Paden direct-
row mdm- mg an interesting Bible Study.
T.T Y P E W R I T I M
Repaired, cleaned, rented,
h for exchange and for salej
L m SOUTH OAK ST.
Q be the sai
dnesday. S
hough he k
■tart at p
with the cl
erall in the
WE GIVE YOU A COMPLETE SERVICE—
wrht A SMILE.
immtnaiiimiiii
COOK STOVES, HdAt^
ERS. GOLD SEAL RUGS,
ROCKERS. BED ROOM
SUITES, KITCHEN CAR
IWRTB. —
New & Second Hand.
ORRELL SERVfCE
V
STATION,
INVITBK YOUR TRADE'
Dd.^eu-remember when Americans on- relief work elooe. or al the rate
used to say . "Bntsth may sink as , of a Pananuc Canal, every two
low _se_,a doli system, hut jujne of monthu, and] the 'YlU.’i.OOO.OuO iponth-
that 'T(l>r~ proud -AnifcHhaV**tlW‘"Aai- I’ly for'mWef is « mere -petty caeh
efican wants nothing jovors^eiir-iS^nte-^tS^ nattonal -^emti ng.
of Chantx-'' ' ,Jgut before shouting ‘‘reckless .ex-
breakfast. She has chosen a color SUNBEAM BAND CHANGES ,
scheme of green and silver which TIME -OF MEETING —----
will be featured in her table ap- At the regular Monday afternoon
poirtlment# jahff~bHdRk acceavortes,- meeting -af the Baptist Suhbeam,
The table- will be laid’ with green , Band, it was decided to change the
linen. Silver taBiea and jeore pads time from 4 o’clock to S o’clock,
will he used;’in the gafnee . and | All children from, the ages of 3 to
ti'c aw-acd. will be attractive in; 9--grt urged-’to attend thaao meet-
their wrappings of silver ’ and | ihgs. * ....... '] *
given ribbon*. ~~: The leaders of this-group of little
The guest list will include Mes-, lota arc Mrs. W.; W. Farmer, Jr.
dames Bob U8age, W. C. Leber- and Misa iFaye Free who met with
map. Floyd Deacon, Marvin Primm, them Monday and directed a pro-
Roy Hamill, W. A. Acree, Manh- grajn of aong and ptoriaaT Twelve
man Aid Claude Kennedy. ' ' ------- -' “—
SINCLAIR GAS AND 01
McCrum Furniture
5”: v • c*.
WAsHiNfc -*■ Debasing
WADE ORRELL, JR. Mgr
MIBIHIHlIHIMHIHIIIIIIIIHIUnmilHIH
FOR SALE
•cause of
Eaat
Graham l
prevent.
Five room dwelling on corner' tot,
100x180 Feet, $750.00.
ment
affect
WITH GUTS
•F- imffe sowed, and felljpierc- 'The Baptist Young Women’s _ .-y
< his 'stomach, through His ov- Auxiliary efocied Miss Adulp Long ^ fof ^
alls and *hi<.. He^. W«!« their new preaid^nt-at » «nwrt-'. Ws«W, M
aching the hoepital. - | ing m the church annex Monday Q M K1, tri
. ~ n evening. Other officers named were ’ .
’wet r> wvl '* v a . ... WOWT Of UlP |
CONFESSION M.ss Faye Free, vme-pre.'dent; M.ss ; £ ^
- ' /Oneta Harlan, secretary and Miss . ,
Lawyer’s Son: ‘ Paw, does bi/r- LaVUHF Taylor, treasurer. , 1 .***%
J memn thatMa The following chairmen of various SS
ie too many?M committees were also named, Miss ; A .. m
Lawyer: “Not necesnanly "iy fU Mm Kel|ey> pro^.am chair- ! ™ J
n. A.man can have one wifw tffisU.,, ^. M,,( clenmt^ Taylor, ttudy “ ^
any and still not be a bigamist. courJ<. ctairuian; gi,, Katherine k p y _
Hudson Star. . ^rl lemons, social chairman; Miss Geor- wifcti
■ I ••.1 .j.,,,
Five room dwelling,^ well’located
$1350.00. Reasonable terms—Would con-
sider car as part payment
behind in
matter hoi
nerchandise
i utmost im
a opinion t
i sura, to
a. that
depleted c
» being h
he people,
fw clothes
|r four yt
4 somethii
in afford
the old }
; swings
FOR RENT
H>R .RENT; Nioe -clean .m-»:ern
cottages at Eddie Lisle . Tourist
Three room dwelling, dose in, $375.00,
Camp—Day and .weekly ml
plication.
terms.
FOR SALE
LET US FIND WHAT YOU NEED.
Graham Insurance
Agency
FOR SALK — Martin Saxarphone.
Phone No---3:-—• 8p.
I gia Davis, personal service chair-
man; Mtss Margurat Stovall, coun-
selor and’Mrs. Jake Schlittlorrf.-Y.,
W, A. mother.
A most Interesting' program on
.-‘Others'* was directed by Miss Ola .
”r,t*' ■'
Following th\s program Miss Tate
’ waf surprised with a miscellaneous
I shower of lovely gifts from each
pf the members who took this op-
portunity -to remember her before
Wanted to hear from person de-
GOOD RESULTS
airing to1 trade residence , property
in Graham for goo-: car.—Graham
Insurance Agency - . .....-eJtfe.
The effectiveness 'M Daily
Reporter want ads was demon-
strated, Saturday when an ad
whs answered 30 minutes after
EVERY DAY
i -' .-Wan <-d to 1st
your property for
sale, trade or^exchafgo.r1f''priced,
right -Graham Insurance Agency.
‘ ; -■> ; "2tfc
Beginning Wednesday
morning, we will have
Freah Barbecue every day
— Will have Barbecued
Lamb and Beef Wednee-
^ “il)«tribut4on of the paper wa^
started. " The “man" who' in-
Team
imiiiimiitjiHHiiiMimiii
According to word rtiecived from
taa . Mmaie. Burton. - who aa.-call-
ed to her sister's b-dside, in Wesl
Virginia. Mrs, Nerve Prvpr Is - is»^
Fead And Double X’tra Grata Feed
CHA8. I. HINSON GRAIN COMPANY.
Feed — Grata -. Seed Salt — Prod
.Included in the group present
were eleven Y. V. A. girls gnd fif-
teen O' K. giria, wise were guests.
distribution.
a serious iUe
SQUIRE EDGEGAl E---Twno Miles to Witer Uodfrfround Or OyctUd^!
BY UHIB RICHAIP
1ME v’EMV »OFA OF
h>ATH TVro AdlLES-JV,
IH rut nUMt OF soc
DOST you pro A rt
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 11, 1934, newspaper, September 11, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884354/m1/4/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.