The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1931 Page: 4 of 10
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Banquet Of Wichita Fails Chapter
Happy Holiday
GREETINGS
reuog for celebrating the birth of
our Seviour in riotoua living. It
should be « spiritual, rather then e
gastronomic feast. Indeed, my own
Christmas hoars era more filled with
mental feasting than with material
spioaa. I lave to contemplate (hat
wonderful manger and its Princely
Occupant—and it is good for my
Christmas is, or should bo, a time j
-of rejoicing. ■ ■The- family doctor
here seee American life in its varied |
phases. Hs it called to administer
to the American-glutton who “cele- i
brates" with his stomach, and, un- i
known to the masses, his hand goes
into . his pocket to help in bringing .
cheer to the squalid home. It is |
amazing hew many homes of the 1
Utter sort ere have when we- take
a second look.^ ___
If ever a people feel profound
gratitude and thankfulness to a bene-
ficent Creator, then our people should i
be first in appreciation. There is 4
abundance here for all, bar none. It 1 __
ia to be regretted that luperior skill w, O. Padgett, J. Y. Doofat, J. M.
and cunning have taken most for Levis, Brown * Phillips, Lena Ouch-
that U not God’s ter, Gaehter * Meisterhans, John H.
s. He knew man Meisterhans, Keefe * Wyatt, L. F.
He laid, "The poor BaduMtefe, Mrs. J- W. JOledge, W.
■ always ” D. Spivey, Geo. Berry, i. J. Orrell,
tn’s weakness—yes, Fred Moren, W, J. Bryant, T. F..
lit. I caw’see no Wallace, end J. W. Sanderson.
sumptuous feasts; he had no other
festal days than those wherein he
took' the most scalps. The Ameri-
can whits men is very different;
he has many .festal days, moat of
At this happy Yuletide season we take occasion ta gead
eU our friends this little greeting . to wish all of yon
the very bast for yourself and your family .... and to
thank yon for the splendid patronage and many favors yen
liavd onnfarra<4 ain/m na ’ **
Bep G. One si, president of the
May this be the best Christmas
you have ever 4pent - —
ers.- Brief sure that our problem is not one of
the Traitors youth, but of parent,
tpters. Dr. “Jesus taught just one Important
1 report for lesson indoors. And the only one
his detailed of His apostles who couldn't fish
the Graham «u Judas. • ,
h Lake Ed- “It will make a men out of. any-
rclarstion of body to meet nature on Ker own
soul. My body U amply content
with the simpUft things. We pay
penalties for intemperance, without
regard to when it occurs. Blessed
Christmas) With its abundant,
spiritual feast!
every influence to Graham in its "You »r“ * true sportsman if you
fig* to obtain the federal fish haW lova the wind and the rain. _
chary to be bailt-somewhere ia West “Tbi» U a real fight If you don’t
Texas. Dir. Mortis also touched on' think sO go- with me e while.**
the project to divide- the Texes chap-1 Those who attended the event from
T Mr into two independent division«r<iraham were: Spencer H. Mayes,
aad received the assurance of * the* «L B. Norris, E. E. Earp, ft_W.
national president that this question, Akers, Walt Blank, C. D. Persons,
would receive- his support. 1 Dr lC^r Morris, Clyde Guhm, R.
;After'discussing the, difference be- J H Tyler, and J. R. Ramsey.
tween a sport and ji>"sportsman,'tell-1
hsg of the forjnation of the Walton
League in 1922. and touching on $hej
present enonomic chaos. Dr. Bradley 1
declared that:
“What I’m really coneern«*L.with'
is saving the out of doors. When
America lodes hpr out of.doors, she
leees her soul.”
r-rr Other highlights of DrrBnupey’s
address included; : ■'
Honor Roll
Z. E. White.
Leo Akin.
Phone 22.
423 West 4th. St
themselves,
CHRISTMAS AGAIN
Wouldn’t it be
if everyane eogM
feel every day as the most of. us feel when Christ-
mas comes around—with hearts Ml of gladness and
pea oaf ulness and tranquility!- "T\_
- ^^yt’mknow how you tael at Christ-
MONTUOMr.KY, Ale.. Dec. 17.
MY SYMPHONY
love laughter and little children, atom and birds and
To see the poetry in violets, the sunshine In dandelions,
the face of God in the sunset;
To henrvfhe Music of the River of Life rippling over
the pebblee-ef-adVOraity, and to cherish each little stone
.dss a rare gift from the Divine Coffers;
------!Eo. bc.luat and kind, to be elmplpad^eW; .....
OU don’t really know your son
yon hsvrTteprvi^us"
MOOHtSROtAUTO
PHONE »1 EAST 4TH. I
DBG — 11 ■■ ■ . v ■ . f nsvsrsqfMi
uy ; plied* / with, a--disarming
In a Word: To warm "afl the'wm"wltir Wie glad liWe“
alow of love and human understanding—This. is my
Symphony. i .. - -
" —MARY CLARE REYNOLDS. H
MAST 4TH- STREET.
— “The true test of fatherhqod is
whether you cih get inUT your boy’s
“There is jodt a bit of deviltry in
all of us. The old swimmin' hole
waa never as appealing on Satur-
day when we had the entire dsy as
watched him
it was on Sunday.
“Nature works only in the.super-
tiva. Everything- ?pu see in thaj
Manual labor was employed in the
an eight inch gas dis-
be prod iced under jhe environ- tributes lire a! Big Spring recently.
Wishing A Merry Xmas and Happy
J____ • - m. -.....- ------- — ■ -
Memories
New Year To All, And to Our Pa
Ring Out The 01d;-Rtng In The New
Of A Glad
tronsWe
Christmas
ir becomes 10 us another day of Thanks
And Appreciation for
lor their patronage and good
will through the -past twelve months, for to them we owe our
measure of success.-"'And we don’t blind promising that you will
find us wholly appreciative .jirf all fayor« shewn during the New.,
advanrin
BE SO REAL THAT THEY WHsL
REMAIN TO CHEER YOU ON
YOUR WAY THROUGH EACH
***
Win BARRON
J r In the Simplest Words , / ^
New Year
The Yuletide I
MILLER’S 5,10 & 25c STORE
STREET V
When we were little children the Christmaangkit came
mto our hearts, the hearts of all of us. And since all of
us are only children who hav* grown up, are still bare that
same warm, glowing spirit. *........ * " -
Herr's Just a little Christmas greeting from
Mr firm ta our many friends and patrons
everywhere. ... Wo juat wanted to jot 70a
know how much wo have enjoyed oar relations
52 f ELM
Mrs. M. H. Sparks
Mrs. Tom Sknith
Mrs. Lester Dark
Mr*. Ray Smith r~
Mrs. Adele Hawkins
Mis. M. A. Parrish —
Mrs. Robert Reed
Mien Mm Dalle Wiley
Miss Velma Smith
Mist Mattie Queen Price V
Somehow or other, the world just seems different at
Christmas. We find ourselves’mysteriously free of the
worries and petty grievances of other days. The spirit of
Christmas speaks with a voice of lovf, and we say to you
and to the world, what you and-the whole world are saying
Miss Louise Johnson
Miss Feye Cook
Miss OJlie Mae Driver
W. H. Sparks
Lawson Cook
Robert L Reed
H. J. Short
splendid patronage.
Cfeach other — MERRY CHRISTMAS!
J. W. MILLER, MANAGER.
MBS. J. W. MILLER
J. P. ALEXANDER CO.
HOWARD AND NELLIE
SNODDY’S 5cto$5 STORE
PHONE HI.
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1931, newspaper, December 24, 1931; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884395/m1/4/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.