The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, September 10, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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GRAHAM DAILY REPORTER, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER U. 1W
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Your Pilrwam Always Agwri|t«j,
PANHANBLE SERVICE STATION NO. 2.
4I7*i West Fourth Street.
A. F. sWIVART Proprietor.
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SOCIETY
National News
Makes Debut Today
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5:30f P. Saturday?, we will-open at 8 A. M. and
- clow M:* 4 Weyofrking tinder , the, Wrber
‘ Shop Code *No barber is sHoiwttJ to work aver .48 hows
per wyek and must receive a Guarantee.
TWI , I ■ RUPP
■ ’• 'the spacious living room where an
;{> open be-’-r ..UCBTSVWed'altar'tooked-zwith ferns.
V We' Specially ask the public tip GooperAte with us.
GUARANTY BARBER SHOP
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Prominent Young Couple Is Wed
■ Home of Bride’s Parents Sunday
M. W. Larmour. editor‘>-of jth
a, which was distribut-
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Miea—ABsyipla Oyens^ attractive UKAHAM .AIMING PEOPLfc-
daughter "of Mr. and Mr/ ' joh'n E , HOLD ’ OFFICES IN ■ > -
Owens tiff Pallas, became the bride., ASSOCIATION, ••
of Edwin Bruce Str< -t 3*. X o’clock ■
Sunday aftenvoon at the home * of J&* eAteoftiat.ont!;..B*ptiU Peo-
ih« bride’* parent*-’ with orrfv thV I ^ Ln'on
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National News
ed for the first and laat time -aariy
thls WomTng. Is to"be congratulated
on launching hi* mnudtrtic Itarear
with such a fin* P»P«r
■ -J f-Th.. pdivrtuement, as well as the
elrcuinpan;^ free.’xnd rrjmy Wrr-
iitrsj. mst’tueions in' Graham are
"Tn<t<’t*ed fo Mr yarmour' for his
“ireneeoaity. ■ d
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m-.m.di.te ilica and a few close ^JL’’
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the rMirhfsnii^rnr'll'^i^WVrilii W»*ram was- presented by the Hi**^'front a newspaper rjan. surprised, “OnCC Tried
™“>' --4*^5. the populace today with, the paper! ^
The editor of the National News j •
his small press several
. and with only.ll.tG» cx-
in the difficulties that eft nr
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Church, ,rea“d the aaryice.
. !. 1 Dbrliui the business sedition, the thaw .jeQoctff . very • latjotal)|>
szgttzzzi tr- ^sL\?z:
hani and .Newcastle,‘ offered hls r«-
aigtuition . 'as ’ presidhjit' du« to the
fact that he (eaves 'soon for Hardin-
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Simmons University at Abilene -to 1
prepare him self .fir’^fbe ministry.
mums. made, a beautiful 'settio* for
CM's Myrtle- Bator j of graham was
Pour Schoo s Take
Up Fall Terra Today
an instrumental trio
treasurer will4>e filled by Miss Cle-
Wearin? an ivory, datin ***,„ w^h, lnatis .Taylor, also of Graham.
Strhools -opened today' p* Padgett, I
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Inelesider Olpey, ahd Eliasvill'e, and |
will start next Monday, September i
17.. at fy>friry Valley. Markley, Bul-
| jrracefui "neckline ',nd sleeves ^'tending the m«^’ from ^
I !’r!‘je. *** lovelY *r,th her ''eli ot Grahpm were. Miss LaVeme Taylor, the South Bend. Ming,Bend and
I bridal, Illusion caught About the face - w<.gtey T,y|or> Misg clematis T.y- Newcastle schools hive been in ses-
with a coronet of the illusion. He ,,Jr M,„ MyrtW Bator, Miss Kath- - -------- -
, bouquet Was of garden,as. lilies of' ine Lamona, Miss Mary Lou Thi>-
| the valley and tube roses. I - " vi “rr-wis^v. . . zt.tr-
The maid of honor, Mias Sue Bor-
Newcastle
sion a week today."
OASSriED ads
FORT” KENT
'First Issue Of
Daily Ea^le ls
Circulated Teday
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FOR kENT: J<ioe .dean »*
' oottares
at Eddi# Lisle TouruAt
Camp—Day and weekly rates'on »P-
uUSaBtor.V . • J_______
tsovyhed in stratosphere blue
satin with, high collar arid short
jacket. ‘ Her turban, and slippers
were of sjlygr anj.jtha ranrja^Tn;.
nuoujil <rf nink Uftliimhia rose.-*
The firat. edition of the Grahim
Daily Eagle, puhliahed in the Ram-
sey Building at 614 Oak Street, wa
FOR SALE
Wanted to hear from person
' i distributed early this morning* .and _____ ■
-Pr keeping with the policy eollowinf the
rm.ip>uquet of pink CoTunAia"*o*e<
’ l ed with silver Uc.e.
The- groom was attended by hia
twin brother. Malcolm Boyd Street
of Graham. •
\ „ Reception field
,eb..,Av----■ * - -.,1
ceremony a recep-
nounced will appear eawly every ’ tion w»* held in the home which
j --vT—'f"* vvetjr 1 .
— morning hereafter except Monday. 1 w*s beautifully decorated for the
UC* 1 TKa ie>M>l ___' ' . Affair Tho iVnfkiimr luklu B.-aa luiil
The initial issue, 6 pages, ■ nr The Wedding Uble
'tiring to trade, residence property we„ edhe<j and r^eivedf good pat ' »i»h aA Italian point Venice cloth
• In Graham for good car. Graham r0I,Bjre from )oca| advertisers. j ,n<l centered by the tiered cake on
Insurance Agency.
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Wanted tp list, your property' for'.
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The Eagle w|s supposed W have ‘« mirror' reflector. y - j£' —^
_______ ^ " _ ___^ ___ reached the streets for the first I Mr. and Mrs. Street are spending
sale, trade'^or exchange. if~ priced tlme, moiming, but unfor- their honeymoon in Houston and
_z±ir!. t«S~z- fnsdfaivce_ Agency. tunmBe mechanical diffieuitie? de- Galveston. They wtll be at hojnc
J ntBj'!r*<;T: ?,J11.....* '4mm~ I^ 7iifhni ■tin W fiTTkiiii Mrs.
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pen. Webh;|| intpw yft| iftgano, tmT"
DRLPHIAN CLUB T»
StL'DY STORIES OF
T|HE NADONg.;
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Whistle Every Day
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Made Exclusively. At 1
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~HOME PRODtriS-
'REMEMBER! “WHaJ
GRAHAM MAKE
MAKES GRAHAM”
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Due to a change io.,.the year’s
program, the Delphian Club did Jipt
hold its opening meeting last Tufa-
day,‘ the first Tuesday of the- mon-
th, but will begin the year*? work
on the third Tuesday, September
Alftadj- tho people of
bpcoming accustomed- to watching
for their Ditty Reporter every af-
temoou, and it is. a pleasure to make
distribution when reade^ are so
eager to feceiv* their paper. How-
ever, hundreds of people do. not see
or hear the boys wh-n the Repor-
Mrs. Ed' Graham .will direct the
afternoon’s program, the subject be-
ing ‘Stories From Egyptian Liter-
ature.’’ •.. I - 4 -
• .. right- Crabam
ed to her sister.’# bedside in West
. Virginia. Mr* Nenra prvor7 is im-
'proving rapidly^ Jifter a seriotui- ifTT
Session Today
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•Street’s traveling /costume wn» a
two-pieee suit of rust-ribbed wool
trimmed with kolinsky fur, 'Hot
accessories - were of brown. ;
Mrs. [Street, whose picture has
been seen frequently in the society
JMKtir vOf the.Dallas Morning Newk.
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DATES REMAINING ON
THE TEXAS CALENDAR/
—ATfflrSugK-rnosT people
think politics, as about
over, there are several pdli*ri.;': f
ticai dates to be reme.mtwr-
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Cd w Svptemijer and/ in the
rest, of this year,,, especially
in November w;hen 4hy, gener-
al jjaction come--. The polit-
icai. ,<^ilendar! for/the re mam-
I , eider of the yogr ' is' as fol-
low*:
Septr 11.—rotate convention
at Galveston,
Sept. 24.—Final date for
7
independ«nt and non-partisan
/ candidal^/ to file foir gen- -
t-
1 *r
si.-
eral elation ballot,
Oct//;.—Secretary of State *
prepar/s official' ballot,
-TsRfty. IS.—Absentee voting-
in ilgrson ends.
4.—Absentee voting
ends. > . ,
6.—General election.
:2k—State election
rd canvasses returns. ''
pla/nls on county valuation. The
board will «it again tomortow
complete their work.
700-Year Old Ring
is a jpmduate pr lhe_Jiias. Hoekaday H. TTTt»f«ii.
iugton's offlewrtaday- Ir hear vvmt)-!!SfhdSr~Tbr r Qiris, having been sc
looted as a member, of the student
council of thgt institution during her
attendance there- Her father' nnd.
motin.-r -1- widely known tiuougboui
ature.’’
• The president^ will 'open the pro-
gram with mteoductory comments.
"Storie* of' Various Epochs” will be
given by] Mrs. Ed Graham and Miss,
Ix>u Matthews will tell of “Egy-
ptian Life ,itr Egyptian 8tories.’'
Mrs. 'Earl Morris wilt speak <m
‘Tales of Magiclsms" and “the
Peasant and Workman” will be de-
scribed by Miss F.mmu not»,Cookv
The closing contributions to * the
program will be “The Doofhed
Frw.ee’' by-Mrs. Mac WiUlsms and
Santi and The Mummies’’, by Mrs.
a whistle will be blown everv time
the Reporter is dropped wt voor
door. Listen' for tH^V Reporter's
whistle,_and 'get the latest news
of city, county, siate sad nation,
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JOB FOR SCIENCE
Bonham Favorite: Now (omsi a
scientist who tells Us thist hr hi.<
found evidence thet man ' existed
ll'*_3*rth 16.000.00B yean ago.
be important, but somer ■‘Mrs. La ye nee with Mrs.
how it dbsen't interest us as much
as does the effort to Him it ,pon-
sible for more men to live on the
earth today instead of just exist-
ing here. -‘ '
COOK STOVES. HEATl
ERN. GOLD SEAL Rl
ROCKKRS, BED
BIUTESe-KITGlIBN
INttS.
^•w.j|k Second Hand.
McCrum Furniture |
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METHODIST CIRCLES TO
Circle One Meets Tuesday. 1
noon at 3 o clock at the church <
Mrs. T. W. Brazelton as lesdtrj
Gird# Two meets tomorrow i
noon at 4 o’clock •» .the home
Buzzard
£
No husband' should ■ monop
D*e use of the mirror -whitt
the state, Mr. Owens Xs • prortin-
n.i__XKT- I <nt banker and 'Mrs. Owens .for her
Moien rTpra woman ^.,|uaUe worU with philanthropic
projects. ■ • ■ » .*w—s-i
Police yesterday began a search
for -several articles of ‘ jewelry, in-
1 eluding a 700-yeer-old Turkish ring,
[ stolenf Saturday from the home of
iMiis Semaveh Rttiyeh, .Syrian Iw-
tnrer, at 436p Oakenwald ave. The
ancient ring, spjd to hava-been ip
tor family’* possession since’ 1200
contains a heart-shaped diamond
of two-and-one-half carats—Chicago
Uemld-Examiner. ~,.“
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~ -A HARD ON,B.JO ANSWER
, The editor of the Wildcr,. Idaho
Herald says: “The point/that is
worrying ye editor is why our gov-
ernment Should wssu-ta, enter into
any more business ventures at the
expense of the taxpayers.
'We believe that if our lawmak-
ers would exert effort in reducing
fcSxes and less in meddling with le-
gitimate business, we would all pro-
fit thereby.’!
Mr. Sti^et, who is associated with
Ibe 1?lreet Motor Company, of Gra- «v«hing' for_their annual class g*
bam, Ms a spiendui ydting business
man and a general, favorite here,
having been born and reared .I in
Gcahazm----Hia-- parent* cepreaant
two of the oldest and rhpst influen-
tial—families of this section. He
STTendecTlloswell 'Military’ Academy
at Roswell, New Mexico and was
graduated’ from Southern Methodist
University.
Attend Wedding
In these opening programs of the
chib, stories., or . the nations will
be discussed, the closing programs''
bringing out .the study of Itnliati
Operaa j.-un '‘r
CLASS OF ’32 MEETS
AT LAKE ERDLEMAN
Old Grads of *32 ipet
shofes of Lake Eddleman Saturday
anion.
Twehty-two members,’Mrs. C. -F.
Marshall, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Neely attended the .delightful .pic-,
nic and helped, to -direct activltiea..
Douglas Marshall, president of the
of the’ ’32 alumni, preeided at the
social gathering, at which timg
Bruce Long’ was named to head the
organization for the coming year.
The class meets once a year, this
being their second reunion.
eliaSyille school
COMMENCES TODAY
Among the oht-of-town persons
attending the Street-Owens wedding
were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Street,
Malcolm Boyd StreFl, Miss Frances
Street, Graham Street, William
Street, Malcolm Graham,
Street, Oliver Street. Edwin Gra- [ the fall term! Registration started
ham and Raymond L Hutchinson, Friday ip order to start classes
all of Graham. promptly' on time. Mr. Cook say*.
According to L. G. Cook, county
"‘"‘“"‘j superintendent of schools, the,school
-.fltbn Eliasville opened this morning for
FORSALE
- %c room dwelling on corner lot
100x180 Feet, $750.00. ; ; r i /
sider car as part payment ; *
Three room dwelling, dose in, $375.00,
terms. -.....•* ~f-
LET US FIND WHAT YOU NEED.
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Graham Insurance
Agency
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, September 10, 1934, newspaper, September 10, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884367/m1/4/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.