The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Monday, September 24, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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MONDAY,
$1480 In Cattle
I Pampa war* guests of hia (later,
Mr*, E. E. Barr'over tbo weekend.
Checks Arrive
Mr*. 0. A. Hegi has. returned
home from the hospital where she
underwent an operation last week.
ADAPT {D
»OW THE
Mimo cotowYN
maVei PICTUIlT
^BEATRICE EABER.
spent the weekend
Porter Brown of ’ Hobbs, New
tjtute themselves to gel
Mexico spent the wwskend in Gr*
and make the house of God the
ham with friends.
local agency, for a merchandising
that
- of -OIncy visited the
"S-
Barr and Mrt. ,:C. 8-
• week end in Dallas:
monopoly. He
Jesus drove peddlers from the tem-
ple, but now (ho churth Is so poor
it will'help the traffic for a'com-
mission oh sales. Such
back *Bwaapinc bar alone the
r(impanlonway he opened the do#
to the wait I n* motorboat.
They were .rldlns up Park Atoms
and ,1111 Diane had not found bar
tohguo to tell him. Every worp si
endearment, every careee ha' be-
stowed on her was added tort era
for she knew that sooner or Utter
•he must wound him deeply. ’
"Did you have a good timef* ba
was asking r
“Oh. yea Richard- ... A .
- Dr. J. Noyes arid family left, to-
day for 'Fort Worth to make their
home. While in Arahaan ..Me. Noyes
was connected with the relief work.
Ileueesr thaw Sre he leas wit* sock
(ker. Ska fatal (truck ay aa (routes
hiphoard ecfuatafeaica with him ta
« ft
ilpkt /orjet tka («(•■( I Set had tamed
tkaa i kia wi/( dUcaearad ka waa
liosa'a lover. Dtene, oe e *Uk lo
fike'e ranch la BaSUos Siraa kde
Lai contested tkel Alckerd Siaid la
ka eu "who ycya kar MUe."
JfOW 00 Off WITB TBB BTOBT
” CHAUTER SEVFS
Homecoming
The continuing' silence . became
lore and more oppressive. Diane
A man’s mind to him a kingdom
may be, but, if he is married, it ia a
limited monarchy.
practices
ive not yet entered churches in
of Hollis, Oklahoma
'MStQghter, Mrs.' Skin-
klrs. C. 8. Bass has returned to
her home In El Paso alter a two
week’s visit. with her t'eter, Mre.
E- qjfflsft* "
this section, and. we Tio not believe
their high-minded, (membership will
ever permit unscrupulous merchan-
disers to do so. Societies and or-
ganizations of all kinds who value
their good names should not per-
mit them to be howked around for
t£e purpose of, fattadlhg 'lhe cof-
'ferif of those having something to
GENERATOR
-a. W. B. Price of Port
| relatives here Sun-
startkk OR magneto
irs aLd the samb
She .-Tdded,
of Caddo* atUndad
nnty Fair. here Sat.
7 »T wnc “wtussaiag Atinp. ip'.y*' »; • t
Mike hadi been genuinely thl
yrtt STwriet or repair
pr)T AUj^EUBSentlCAL
“No.”
- Richards word v
rtmats, "Maybe a
about gattlbg hackT”
Diane pulled'at 'hex, gle.
Aback fob 'a-rnomeou, there had
even been a second hr twolnWrhen
every Instinct. rebelled at her dis-
closure sad he had wanted, shock-
ingly, to slap her .. Then all he
felt was1 eompaaelerisrend his \o\h
tor het tspoR^Cout- of his eyes, .en-
folding them MOi. -IH* took b*r
rWgnft/1 •, - -'
“Thant Jh* man I seld was be^
hind your eyes.” _
“Yes" It was Just.* whisper
Then she faced h|m. "But you dpn’t
-pee him there.now, do your'
The conditioaof ! H Padgett, win,
ha*, been' in the Graham hospital
foj1 several days, is. reported toiba
rtrilv fat. Ifula* •'1'*.
Httle
EAST SIDE CHURCH OF* tflHRTST
’ — ~ ■ ,• — ■
- ■ -aJt<ariiss, Bible claw will Meet at 4
4es Fisher are
in ’Foft Worth
derstunding. • Tk*—Tve so rTfc
things ro teH.you Y-doc'i Suite koo
where to begw.” —>-0
Richard hiuwod her "Consider-
ing that I'm Sever going-to Jet you
out* oT my eight again, you've the
rest of youe.Jife.io tall me every-
rKincv** V V
'o’clock Tuesday for tegular study.
| i. The mQ-etMk service, will be held
at 7 o’clock Wednesday evening. The
public ia cordially invited to "attend
■a. D. K. toeriflkn
afternoolf'-in Breck-
:U:.',
i. Arthur Da via si
inning in . Graham
Mrs. B. W. Mackey of Edmond,
Oklahoma returned home ' Sunday
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Jotm T. Reed. -
Phone 50,
thing.'
Dlarie.ahlverck a Time, though tha
I've (orgotten'he was ever
••I on n't fitruPl-
day was warm and balmy. The reot
of her life! .vH*\w|
of her, *o trusting
for a horror-strlA
fait that to destroy
be to make a mur]
"I can’t forget—that way-
“J know," Mllia BAiii lindi
igiy
"He
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smiley left
this morning for • visit m Am*T='
llTo wHh their son, Dale. They will
also visit in hjfw Mexico.
„ for a divorce,
she refused."
"He’d have to be pretty regular.
Dinah, for*yoti to—"
"But I've 'never. — never really
known anything until you put ybtlr
arms around me..-Tou see. 1 thought
Flbved him. Mike, He's gentle hon-
est. dear—and I owe him every-
thing". She smiled sadly. "Thla
trip—I even owe .him you—”
Mike spoke decisively. "Well.
FOR SALE
of herself.
Hayes < underwent •
on at the hospital
The car drew up to the building
In which she lived. It pvirr?4 *oftly
. scc&rul more, than died aa tha
door wrai opened -tofjrth
her ear aa they stepped outr~~ -
Thi'" doorman stop|»*d her
beamed'upon her. '"Well. Miss'Lov*
Mrgr' Nora Finch of Wichita Falla,
a former resident of Graham, attend-
ed the Young county fair Saturday
and whited with old acquaintances.
afclyde^ Bower of
•isi.ed relative* hero
Five room dwelling on corner lot,
00x180 Feet, $750.00. * ? *
ering. Glad you're back. M m.’
HSRY
, Mr. and Mrs. George,Tidwell of
Mexia were the guests’of—M*. and
Mm. B. V. Tidwell over the week-
end. The visitors vliited the Hot
Well and other pbint* of Interest in
Adams of Sean is
after a tonsil op-
' “Five room dwelling, well located,
$1350.00. Reasonable terms—Would con*
ride* car as 3T-
Vsught underwent
B at - the' local bQS-
,and aroufld Graham, and eommenttd j
very favorably nn Young fVhinty
ecue evi
Three room dwelling, dose in, $375.00,
•THE SECRET OF POKEfc"
H. U Corbin and
Fort Worth vUit-
terms.
LET US FIND WHAT YOU NEED,
pa. T. R. Paden- are
f son, Burris and fSBT-
ELL'-SI
’ATI0!
Graham Insurance
Strongrof Palo Pinto
trong in Graham last
Agency
Shd must Hit him—noir. Shamuet
find the uordi that would put the
dagger through his heart.
.........BAj ^ ( . .
tu've to <write hilm a letter
: aw„y."
'Nv., Mike. t\-0 got «# 60 bAcTT
id tell him. face tiy face.‘k
"No, That's only an unnecessary
P. K. Deats. Bbbbjf
are viaiio-s in Ft.
*SE[1$\ Diane rmlled at him.
"Thvnk yoh,‘Weary." —»
-The elevator' quickly brought,
them to her'floor, and Richard un-
looked tbe-floor. . ..Flowers evsry-
uhere. Her penthouse apartment
w^s .filled with their sweet frag-'
iqni'e —-o—;—-■ — -------
Richard took her* by thinJiduTt
ders. "Did they happen to have
(lower.* like these in UUenoi Alreaf”
he asked caressingly _ - '.
Diane stared at them upsesfngT?r
"Yes-” Impulsively, she covered
his-hand with hers, overwhelming
pity for him in'her heart. '"Dear
Rfc hardf '' .
,, She tNpaf tell hlm-^noW. .Sh*4
must And the wqrds that woum put’
tie dagger through bis heart
. ''DiptU’ V, Be kissed Her full on
[r». Biijy Justiee «f j
relatives ...in Graham .
ORRFI U
’"’Diane shook her head flrmly. "It
wouldn t US—fair +f I fluln t... You
ace. he didn't run out on mo. I
couldrrt run out on lilmA.
Though contrary to M ikfs (nter-
ssii Jic could ju>l help but be im-
pressed by her fair dealing
"If I see him myself. Mlke^l can
make him understand. We couldn’t
irker of Jean had his
i ' -tMs- morning »t
r* dtoiCr
M lightly " "Hurry back,” was alt
he rald* Thfo hp-klsaed her'flercely.
as If he would stamp his lips ^in-
delibly on hers forever.
, A few days later Diane boarded
■ttw*Amrmenlml on -its trip- baek
to Nqw_York. There wa, both hap-
mnest and Ar»»d in nkr wa.-t .. .he:
ffbys dragged slowly by Now. baek
north, and anchored off quarantine,
the ship rested lastly In the water.'
while Diane, sat on the bed In her-
stateroom, fully dressed and ready
________ e.
-*+■ Who would want to. go IbaCk to the standards of even a .
^toleration ago? We have traveled far since'then. Invent
tions and scientific dSscoveries have furnished the prmdnajU,
vehicles: New conveniences, iirtproved merchandise, b e t t e r
foods, added health-conwrvi^ ni^nns.
But the thing which has hastened us on to the knowledire
and acceptance of their Beneflts is advertising. - It has.:
brought new things quickly to all of us and sped us toward a
different, better mode 'ofvllvlug. *---—;—-—r———
— * * 2 ; ... . . ,■
Modern advertising sells us, not only things, "but ideas.
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. v‘
, . j*......~2"+ryr-m ... .-~?r
The advertising of imnroved razors and bea>*d softeners
has made whisking off whiskers a simple daily ditty instead
of a weekly major operation. ^
■. ■ - - ■* v ...
Tooth-paste, tooth-brush and mouth-wash manufacturers
and retailers are saving us untold aches and years of
marred smiles, by advertising the importance of oral hy- *
*eine. .........I . ? ?.....: “V ; ;
As a result of the 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.
-TThe clothes we wearrmfBiwg»-^^,?!>
we drive, telephone we’ve installed all these would^not so
quickly have come home to us, were it not for the silent but
temaker of Denton
here Sunday. He was
- I/ipill'. 'x -flpT MM
Otoe Ups, Vaguely,
responsiveness, but
.ipiplele thvi
"UUlat^i.ccrmo here," Taking bofh
his Hands’ she‘ i,e4*htW tA> the cowch.
and uathered herself together for
the effort. H*r .eyes Ifhgered , on
every dear object In the ruoin in a
last quiet fifrewalV* for"she knew
s).e Irad broken her news to
l'j< 1 mi V ’.lie loveliness of
tifuI r< < in would to* shat
oven - .TfitF5' 'S»r.oy(|,Ti crett
worth! star*? ^
satidh Evepyy
rUrmiltT tlie pqyn of
l~f~Q. staples spant
Bhlta Falls with her
Her nqrves'4rere" taut and frayeA1
and she was almost at the breaknu;
point, as she wondered how she was
to go through the coming ordeal
.Her head pounced unmercifully«ind
' her throat felt parched amj dry/, w
What was it Uncle Jim usi£|l to
WT" "nfllrnrn ht hurt—ii'Mttn IIIr
other follow and you II And yoji re
being true *to yeurself." S-Naw Th°
woirtfetM shout It. W’as honegfy.
h.s beau**
Jnjr want
bidei^vie^ecu*
f-s cV.cry vase
' Ulchard’*
fea of Ranger ia pt
ltyt here for the goV-
he cattle condemna-
wou.ld suffocate them both with th*
polsoh- of memtirles turpe44iU$r. »**
tfhe faced Rkhafil. nnd^fier eye*
ptedded with him not to • let hip
lieart break hefoie Irrr
"What.
his pcfplexit:
"Hiehnrd. I
.^But now_
atood Met-
j Champion
rte thought he, under*
_____ ____ .‘in* ib>b *v ^noAU4*(.4>ee
atra n ge a loofTfe ^s. • ,‘*M* tried t«> l>e
clear to .him in a .burM ng ray of
light . - • « .
"Oh I tif . - he -hUrfl. "wtixT^SSiBL
same awful thoughts. Tpose
thoughtM >^>u awtiy to fe rgrt
and didivt.’' He tried to pull her to
him. *•. • • r • . • *'
‘ ptohe held hen»eU . p>TAy *
jngr*'’*tt1cnart$. itrpit—pleu•-+£. JJer
voice w/fw1 fiuntlcn’lly *upp!i^atlng. -
He chuck let) and stood up, rsls-
itk l»vr to her feet. "Nov I jl nob
waif any longer There s something
you should sec-."
“My -dear*"*goy mqsf listen——’*
”*\’ot anoth« r sound ou4 tf you
UP til you've locked "
’ iiaoatr^ipg
lignH thrcufthlicr hair wearily 'TWi
wumun»; inT.Lj t ounce pi rtacrvp
"111 qp. ycur JrJaalrg tfklt, o«
' OJt." *» . '-rt-fr--'
guise of
*■ _____
•“tSane!"' It waa Richard. He
mabsM -iw-aiaaa -kar and *M*-,.*t*a
•Wallnwefl up In hi* arm a Darl-
ing—”
Diana’s'Voire was lender adjjhm
met his kiss lightly VHello. Kthh-
iloid behind, her At flrdtplMr
'x „"i don i care." Richard said-ax'-
uhaatly "Here, lei me look at you.
It'«. almost worth lattlnfl you go
away—Just for this moment.
"But Richard.” Diane protested,
-gelling off this wiy—what •About
the Customs—"
Rirharfl made a large gesture
,""Amy can attend to all that. Any-
how. you’ve the courtesy of the
• port." Ho turned. -Here Amy.”
- he mid. handing her son)* hilts.
■\ "you atay on awfl amt the lugaage
IhrnnrK ’ U* InnkiS huAMlw a•
paper lying on the
meant pothnm to h
iS tabl#
b brain.
irreristable force of advertising.
■UReompgahbwdlngly. she staVefl at
It, until—.there, before her rapidly
clqaing- eyes, waa a headlines-#
hand line that rose from the | riper
and shoutgA. qm Its loud k. rlng-
mess.iKe Her eyaAclosed am: Kieb-
ard I'.u i ly ninnagefl \a sstoh ,her aa
she drOpned rbrwarfl..For the flrsl
time in her healthy yopng lire aba
total fslnu fl, ^
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