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Wife GRAHaM DAILY REPORTER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ». IMA
SOCIETY
rinui usi n «t munini. [.
triRuted splendid ^nlks on vmrious ]
. ________________-
)LD OPENING ! topics in connection with the above
OCTOBER 3RD. Ul»W«et ...
Mnsli 'Tgbfr* i Th* n<xt ^ .Um dub W‘M
Krill' hold its open-* meet. ; »>• «» October 2nd the study
| u_ n s t .a,_ xhe *f siories of the nations will be
WINNERS IN aORAL
DEPT. RELEASED
COMMITTEE ELECTED
The new deni Allred State Mt-
^ ecUtive committee consisting of
Althoyfh judging in the floral de- juNSl mejnbers at every station in-
«Bpi—i- <H net rampUtad.
Hr». R. S. LeSaga The
study for the year will be
Ay in-Music, the opening
(presenting a study of music
is president of
Club and she and' her
committee have prepared'
„interesting .group of pro-
the club * year. '• - '
IN CLUB HAS W"
MEETING ’ ■
TEAR--^. . Z-i
nog meeting of the Dei-
continued. Later in the club year
Italian Opera* will be studied.
-«c- ~A’
AUXILIARY TO BE —
REPRESENTED AT -
LONDON MEETING---
The American Legion Auxiliary
will ; b#- represented by three dMs.
gates at the congress of the W<k
npon today a partial list of the win-
ners has been released, with the
remainder to follow in tomorrow’s
PkHy Reporter. a.
lira. Wayne Brisco * was award-
ed the blue ribbon for her- hang-
ing basket. ,
Mrs. Rex Cornish’s beautiful col-
lection of .flowers merited a, fiijt
award, as did Mrs. Z. A. Hudson’s
old fashioned flowers. The Gerden
by c u
in. .'hi
men’s.. AJHOiiary of Fidac, the h'ttJr' ,^aub <rf Graham won second place
allied veteths fedeattoP^Ap he held -- mowmoi " ^ - u~'
In 1 ^rHton^&ptember _23 to 20. The
den - CLu
delegates appointed by the
president, Mrs. William H., urenser, s„ct]Ve)v
Jr., of. Philadelphia, will be ' Prin-
waa hf»d Tuesdayaftej-e-^ Ju]j. CanUcuzctUhUtf- Wash'w- fox
- Methodist Church -With . N,th.nirt -T . x
eludes Myron G, Blalock of Mar-
in the oldr fashioned-flowdr exhibits
- -dBfce C. w? Guinn and the Gar-
nutional - • — - • «• —4. - ••
btook.firgt ,and second ra-
ly for ' foaes entered, and
Mr^. Rex Cornish won first for her
mistress that her father
__ _ home Kad always.tbeni'labeled
, . „■ nf meuiWer, Wn’ 'X~?'-'••* Mr* 'Sdthwtipt' ..Trv^-A. H. Cornish
** «""» Pittsbo** and Mrs- Jo.i.h FJy John8„n were awarded first and " ' ^ ^
,, j, Reed of Hhrriahfcjrg, Pennsylvania. geCond with their asparagus ferns,
and • Mrs. W. E. Steele took first
r and prepared for
pi club year. Mrs.
„the president, was in the
gave a few appropriate
orf Twmartta.jp the group
~r
GARDEN CLUB TO
HOLD INITIAL MEET
the presen^i^ drThwjOF YEAR TUESDAY.
n’s program. •'*—
(Ed Graham was in charge
On Tuesday afternoon, September . the blue ribbon.
__ _ 25th, the Garden Club- of Graham' ST*--
_____wfilcli subjfct was ! wUl hold Its Initial meeting at the
From Egyptian Uterafpiw. ’ . houie of “Mrs: G H. Atkinson at 3
ham, Miss Lou Matthews, ' o’clock. Mrs. Williams is presi-
Morris, Mrsv Mac Will- j deijt of tl^ .etub and will preside
Mrs. H. O. Prideaiftt con- 1 over the opening meeting.
with her lace fern and second with
her novelty plant. Mrs. Mqrle Be-
novety . plant
bout's
A*BH
ERSONAL
NEWCASTLE AND
MID-KANSAS WIN
FIRST BRACKET
SEC ON It CHnp t ■ TTON
Second crop peaches have been
l 'ought into, the office by several
persons "over the county an^J Joriav
S. .fc Ratcliff ' came lit with " jk
specimen of teednd cr$p • cotton'
lulled 'com -KaLwhci'. field.
--*Mrt—R-rtcldfe ■ states - Wav
land was pTiCntfil “.hi cotton las
ill as chairman and -Vann IT
Kennedy of Austin - as secretary,
with the hollowing members listed
by senatorial districts; .1, C. R.
New land, Linden; % S ft; Sam.
ders. Center; 3, James E. Wheat,
Woodvillif ■ 4, Beeman Strong,
Beaumont; 5, J. M. Brownlee, Mad-
isonvifle; 6, B. W. George, Cot-
sicana; 5e Tlayfield, Jr.,
Tylat-C '8,' Charles "Rr'jBevaU,. Mt.
Venibn^b, Br-rf: Gnefftra, Sheh-
man; Ml, Sterling ’ P. Hart, ' Cdrft-
merce; il,- Gerald Mann, Dallas;
l2~"Aprah--J). Gray Waxahschie; 13;
Raymond Burnett, Marlin; Paul.
I). Page. Jr,,' Bastrop; T9, E. A.
Armin, Jr^ Flatonia; lfi, 5,as. G.
—*-
GaTv.eston; 18, Sam Fore, Jr..
Floresville; ._l#,--Tom R—Gimbrell,
I.ockhitrt; 2f», Everett' Looney,' Aus-
tin; 21,—L M. Stinett, Gatesville:
22, R. L. Morris, Chico; 231, Bbrt
wa- Awarded ] King, Wichita ’ PaDsf^r 24, Charles
-1-t'. Curry,—Brarkenririire- 25. L. L>.
| Hillye/ Brownwood; 26, C.
I Slatton. San- Antonio.; 27, Ed H. '
Downs, San Benito; 2(1. Ira But-
WHAT HAS OONM BtFOAM
aielMia field t wile ku Jound Ml
aSmtl Ike "Idomme In kid dim; iMame
... tiwrlsi He. /<o-l»-s*»»l aed eeeeUku.
kae seal tHf» M • Irif Is Beeeoe
ertuek ua a ekipboard m«M**«io»re
took Hike -frodiet, wke, l«o<> »
f msmos A tree the ekipe
pool, he hoe foe' startled hot hp od-
_4r««taa her me • hlsnS- s e*p»iAod*!
And loap-lofpoeteu olrkeome
JfQW OO OK WITH THt irony
CHAPTER FCiVR
Midsighl Moss - ’ ' '
v ' TM years rolled hack »‘p<l UiAM
waa axatn a bewildered thin'fai ed ‘claimed a hpai
little gffrWwMii it »ia« afl.iiffar ■
• standing Uncle-Jim -w* hsr only j Bhe ®Lo WJ?
Oiher |iitle girls h«
friend. Other |mle girls hadn't been
allowed to play dn* her because
_of That Woman Each successive
ought
Th»tt
hJs house T?QI m hct-bocdawbitai
visits she had seen and wondered
Mania had died Just when Diane
was sporo&chiny-‘ womanhood and
rtteath had..claimr,l her fa
those and you'll be up
nest.'4 ..
Diane looked at It uacsrtataly.
then sipped M 8lowJ» sh4 placed
It on the table "H s very nice—
bul—" • 1 ..
"Bui wjiai*" ■ -
"May ITbave another sherry dip?"
;.gure Waller Miss Covering
ould like amghsr iherfy flip The
Dequans le a flop" He shook hte
head comniiseraungly. then downed
hts own drink with exaggerated
■Uftgy—, - J« "- . •
Dinner HU i gay meal Inter-
spersed with laughter and dancing. —
bu|. I shortly afterwards Diane
a headache and left Mika
dis< onaotauly a
isconaotauly alone
ten lying ,.io- hl«.
entirely for now only her head bet
her *4art fsiia mtif fleavjr”*^
Now after a few qu^et hours In
hej staiejrooin restlessness tout hed
Phe moved about, uncertain of
turn, eae hurriedly plat -o TTfftC ilU at.,.--
:y.‘
_______ Tifwmwrtc
ly ihereafler ai violently a» U(« R)ad
entertained him .....
>And through all thoie 'urthaturtfh
yean* of childhood it was ga> mer-
rv Uncle Jim who had been «»m-
---OTIfTTe—wtrr* -hmt
d I*Kf
fur
— ♦<>VtwiiiiMLvniri
Pfirilbn Id DilinP " whr "hntt. fHa-yrrlJnoting ^
children *• gamee with her and
ruffled cai* HiMitn her shoulder*
and moMfttihg to, the dark en-
•ufirjted h»-'Meif comfortably in her
deck chan F’re^entl> a m^!o#' r
mood iti oontentmem* r*jfciaced tha"^
'earlier one
>* Favee i f eolcee floated by
Dreaio^i .,ie_j»awi; them, without
ajKB^wTth
Ttttr^iV ner pknan
lor. Ft. Worth: Jt». Joe I. handier*,
Del Rio; *30. J. O. Jop.es, Lubbock:
3L W. L. Voyles, Panhandle, Car-
Mil County.
luru; fascinating
~'h«cauae he had aald to extrVFne
delight tli»t- »t *<H»nd*id,.„ Uka-. the
clean fTiap tinkle., ul itUfrer i»ella
e.Diane hefy^Jf N«» on^ >»l«
had-•’ever called het that •wee then
)uat like.
e eawn them, i
Fue blinked at thy-
! h Hilent thank you"
u ifivei of ti.s, it»r*oihr •
HifM
<
e
«
d
.C
—A-e
yo|i rr it Imr Mike s rude words
brdkt* tnlo her rrvt'ilr
and. now Mik<
ths bells as Vnct* Jsm had
my
Oh—hello Diane smiled warily,
and stlffebed « little Irrelevantly?•
words. “I
Did he_ lop heal j need .vuu Diane—always 4 Of his
jshe ihoughf"tdr“Richord »
jneed you Dmne—alwavd4 OJ
uttei and impilrtt trd«t >n liyr
| year .and in the fall he pipwed the
i o»tton stalks .up and planted She
| rime land in whaft. this "■ fair he
I'Vdi only gets whetu fron .h'—lsMHlj
Newcastle and Mid-Kansas Camp j M -^kb of entton growntg fmrnl
ton the -fr«t bracket of the fair i °>d roots thaT bore , cotton, aat y«r j
^ R. S. Morriabn of A«Her | soft Wl* tournament ^l.st night by ■ *tth
the Wichita Fulls All-Stirs. |
Harrell an^i wife of Olney
the fair Wednesday night. !
wheat.
BALK FOR A VISIT.
“W5T-
)Mid-kansgs, [ County, as
l.ee McCan «f. Beaty, near Co-
manche .and ..formerly of. Young
if! Graham Wednesday
Fand Mrs. Joe Harness of Ne\yc#{tle won their game 20 to
f are visitors to the Fair to- tl, anti Mid-Kansas theirs 2. to 6.
L— —r ' Batteries ■ were: Newcastle, .Cook
f- 4 » ~--o 1 and' George; C.. C. tfiAp,
. Bernice Wisdom will rTturn.. j,*1™*, a"<l - rW-;?’ and*' Wichita fl^tTnoon renewing old * acquaiht-
(aham tomorrow. ;After Wtlj*****'* ^ ; ances. MK McCan is a farmer in
“• -ftSH^STk^ «.* *•*'wo-
rn, <*■ m J- w Jt** '»j11
hd and -<lty«ghter weYe bus.- hstwfen Hot JKells vs Throckmor- I
' | ton^-aod Graham-*’ vs ^Oliwy.
-o-
iitors in ft. Worth Tue^dny?
. a--* ........
Parker, . wife of the mail
between . Olney and......-Fort
visited the fair, last eveh-
J, E, Lester o? enton i»
_U ber brolber, S. W. Rat-
at his home three miles west
sham.
•MRSl rA. KUNKEL. ARCHER
PIONEER DIES NEAR OLNEY
jv;. —
Otney,- Texas, Sept. IP.
Julius A. Knnkel, 72, resident ^ of j
;h;s section for 36 years, died mt
her home north of Olney at U
o’clock Wednesday morning. ---—
Tentative plan* are for ' fuaoral.
services at' the- Lutheran church m.
He is visiting in the home of his
■'VLJgPH 3**a
Mrs.'|city' ’.DM '
H Hoffmann and eon, F.f01** ThunKiay.
________. FOR SALE; ’,fwo sets of plumb-
Mrs. Knnkel hpr"lived a^W-iow jlffcks and-itef. Al_ bargain.,—
to join Mr. Hoffmann for ; thd
u..._ - . past -96 years and was ’ widely
I. Wright of the American knowm-m this section. She is sur-
Itvflle Band of Ringer vjved by six sons jmd four dau£-
kitina friend, here and also j ■ <*
‘“"the Falv tion except two daughter*. Mrs. u.
F. Huebner, of Hooker, Okla.. and
Mrs. T. M. PltiBips of PerrytdK.
—rs-o-i—i--
A writer of -book reviews for a
New Y’ork paper remarks: “It b
to meet in contemporary fic-
■^83 Indiana ~Eteej
Fedneoday, Mr, Powell being | solemnly declare tH*J® ,** street,
agent of Decatur and judge ; acter, in or out gf fiction that we
He mgfried near WedTen Chapel,
leaving "Young County’ in 1926 at
which lime he lived lr/ EllasVille.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
FT?
f1jrall\
Welcome
Fair Visitors!
th«- -am*ua4- sb» Ntfin uiijigA- im
9x»ry night IFT>tt*rnt<Mf
her migchlevouftlv *kiH I in n»»t
he Cnwda anidii,'.,
laugjD. of to* i*ui>
nation Cutifiii|Hl •Ke
?3S£S^B**?T m*"‘ kgnwi; inflwflif "
lii ‘ In™ ftm»l «»t l»**i « hair \ <*u re a
i to t 1 Ilr^yfiTV.j{|T iile^tTH CiTTi Tllriah *' 1
I.Jia lit, ( h
why,’ i:
WpD--* you
,ijj i fix*
n( uriiblrnut -,v*»ur>G*|if'
k-d <41 1 ungfiWiFr-giri—ai »ttt*viTtr.rrxnanz.
r«aat *4 ,! •- JJiuiie.ii hucklvd ^'Not i.h tho- I*^
year nnd «• naIf_t>A<l ah\ mok»» /»« • — why,r .•*.
kUded. . • , VA rD'^you rt iu *|gro»iioxn
Dttwifr vhunLv iHiry w i . iht ; t»* HJJ..sf^mi'tnnrer-rflTB Hit voyn l ull
ir rtet nuiig- »*f np^l»m» ■g«»ar?Atlf What di.*i you-
<&1Vect ‘ vJIil .«!»' 'bit* tilfu tni^UlS^ri«l«-v ^
»«♦•»•» ■■ p.i, p Minn.-hmm ’-------------wyrm~~
... forguflen .ha. > Mrk. R»*l' Jgn ^
“! Hj&f kO. af.er he, v; LbJlnm . * ' 4
1. was erowde.) in. ihg Ivi.- tbiilU .■. iiliAvna : " ■ 1 4
nigh: The rntillss ertni.nB and Cf‘- ..
- ■ ... ......r iv.'ii
'Readings will, be given from4 9
until ft and from -T until 4.
Twenty-five"'cent . time charge.— ’*
Mrs. Mhy Hopper, Short Street. 16p
FOR SALE: Bargains in doors and
windows; used _. glass.., one-fourth
Dri«e of new—Edward -Umie 'Tin
Shop, West Fourth St. _ • 13tfc.d.w.
u-uif.; 44 •• yy......
d HILt-f!—tuimuTTVl V—treew—'H» ham ■- »Kns«les» I4ha », . «i
- ji- " r
he
) V-d -
yf: - ■
“■r.T mTTnn7iY-TrrT vnm' th^v rr ■ Hk«r
" UTS
Ladle’s Beauty Salon
J
Mikes queuing »vc llph.Ml.on hri-|B,,,n, derided him genii'
.* 1.- ■■ -" ..« ~-f usmgi.v "Here ---- ■■ - —————
4 iwtmt- time she
Try the ’ Helpy-Selfy Laundry.
Wash your clothes yourself mt
36c per- hour. Everything furnish-
ed except somp, blueing and
starch.—Mrs. May Hooper, Short
V— 16p
RENT
ESTILENE WILLIS
Operator
- - *t .TfWffm:- run
■ V in a grn' rbiffnth rtr«*HR *htt h» « lii*-.
table, sipping her sherry ff.p | Lul*n ,« the -eqnee.ted ma.e "
th«
«6rdi to-
___BBBB______ ________ ht-r inner
you said —» you r* fifteen mmuieN guide wsmed her ”tbht. tb>e nefRli*
•arly ’ ' . —nngly ifin«*<ent banter bad hld<
1 I*»ane returned- 9aHv aubtle impIlcotKina .
‘II. then—I m an eatfa^rdinary f Hpneat non—;
“““ *' . la he m4rned“‘
ihlmg Ahead
and he walked up ac
— what a the Idea" AI'hix •! hirt' shield hei .t*wn dismay
pn minutes i*. wnmed her-'thr
"Am D
then—l m
crumbling
of time—an. .»i <il. everythin*
..■owes____
roman
Mike aat dr*\Y n grun
•^What are >t*u having**’
Mike looke<rat her glass •*Whai
. your* V'
^ “ **A sherry tbp**
• What • the
iiiiiMiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiMtii)
ORRELL SERVICE ]
STATION - - - !
•a * ™1'"""4' - •
INVITES YOUR TRADE
r • ^4"'" ' , . j
SINCLAIR GAS AND OIL '=
mafter’
he de-
:cmj>
"toe t
r.- foi* i
Wffi
bidden
you re not engaged
m
•nd
. -<
FOR RENT: Nice clean modem
cottages at Eddie Lisle Tourist
Camp—Day and weekly rates on ap-
plication. ___ ___ . ^ ' 4tfc. | £
riiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHllltliiiiiiiie
WASHING . GREASING
* • • .. 4-^i—r - ■
WADE ORRELL, JR. Mgr.
"No4 Would ihu. be One of my
problems'4 . ' — • - ,4
MightT*~Tr»ei>«^'*«tfaiii-'ar ,
Diane sb.Hik her bead "Say." he
wae-,really indignant, "WHo’ve you
known all your life? A mi of Mind-
men T.
. , „ “So There vou are“;7.1l waa
Diane laughed ".\n| in the least Johnny.' a Unit light Two buxom
B.y.t a sherry flip4 Mll^e was j Spanish girls dung to his arms
•nly aggrieved "Thais a'drmk j "Folks—meet the slseerk Belmonte.
people with the gout apd im- Thr> don J speak e word of English
tied siomarha They serve n in'4 but hold your hate because were
the old people s home on t'hriei. picking up momentum44 There wax
an exchange of How de you do'a"
nnd some Spanish giggles
"I was. looking for
1
ffi
mi 1 happen to like It '
"It doesn't g* with the rest of
you. at all
Diane toi______ .Jm*i
lionately "It a the Alceet4 cocktail
I know,4 she asserted with e mfnial
hod to Richard
om-hed hey glass aflec-
"It a
FOR RENT: What yop hnve been
looking for. Room and board with ! *
private family. Half block ' from 1
square. Enquire Reporter 'office. 17c
WANTED
•'Well, Im appointing myself r ,or 'h<4 "»< •» ,ht lr*-
committee of one to sho«f you » -,,Re "*ia
-Wanted to liat your (property for
■ala^ trade or exchange;' if priced
right—Graham Ihsuranr* Agency.
»'■ - - 2tfr
- ‘ —N^.-........
WANTED: Typewriter for sthoo!
use. -Call at 814 Clrolina St. 19p
Wanted to hear from pefsop dc
siring to trade residence property ,
Graham^ for. good car.—uraRnif
Insurance Agency. ■ ■■_ iltfe
r
LOST ' ;
EVERY DAY
; ' - Wk have Fresh
JUf'** •*** 1
Barbecue every day.
W. M. FREE
,; .. y>, - - *i '
cocktail that is a cocktail ’ Mike
—summoned iK*~ waiter "Two Da-
quarls—the way he made them last
night. Jamaica rum—and goaasv an Kn*nrr*
tbs syrup4 -a..,,........-......---- -
"Really—none for me " Diane pro
tested
“J Insist4
r_'> ’sherry flip 'That s just snap
water, you know No tang no tssl-
• It
MuSt
’■ ' - I n .11.1 I I.
REWARD:-.~£err4 Information con-
cerning person taking fishing tae
kle from car at east epd of city
lake dam betireen 12 and 2:80
Friday. C. A. Roblc, 708 East 4
l«Pj
"Leek FW The Reported Daily''
<X¥Ml STOVtS. HEAT-
ERS. GOLD SEAL Rl’GS.
ROCKERS. HED ROOM
SUITES. KITCHEN CAB-
IN El*
New & Second Hand.
McCruiu Furniture
„ . Co. :e"~T/W?£attt!
"Moke pointed to Ihs
'That s Just snap and
Ing—Ao ecstasy—ho umph to
WhO introduced you to It' »
be that kind of a fellow ‘v .
For a moment Diane burned with
resentment out of all proportion to
Mikes remark, but a second later
she realised thbrhia blundering ref-
erence to Richard wae made In all
innocence
Casually, she asked "Where e our
good friend Johnny BrnTtli4*4
"ruing his lie When 1 left
looked as if he weie in srrtoue da
gee a# Mwem--'----
Dfane gig'kied -Whsi do you and
Johnny do In Duenna JORM4**
"He s in with me on a ranch down
There— "
"Oh—front lerytRCn *
, Mlbe was hdrt "Am 1 that much
a* a hick'4
• Diane wrinkled hsr miss IP an
Impish grin ~| imagine these trips
■Worth take taro of that ~ 44 • . ,
* “They help- The. DaqsarM MT
trrtvsd and MTke raised his glass
'"•s ahead - try tL A_heup4« e(
you to carry
the.sxcess baavage but I aee you're
sd 4 Johnny
he moved
already hooked." John
Bow ing grs vely
with the girls
"Great' Thnt keeps Mr
told Mike
off
Diane laughed
at rained way aijd. roae
Bradley—Its not fair to spoil your
-------- And I m shoot ready- tot -
curiously
Well Mr: —
WM wait • minute— what—ao
you think I d he interested In those
mile cflhuuhuks*-4 .
Voir were looking for u-euhla
When you came aboard Now admit
H ' DiaMThased
"I do 4 Mike replied seriously
"Wall, there it Is—ao run along
with Aunt Dinah's blessing and—
Mike Stepped up close to her had
gripped. her arm with unconscious
roughness Duns quivered a I HI Is
as he Sorted her to telTMB
4 Look here I Came aboard oh the
prowl, sure— a velvet: caressing
hots was In Ms voles "but then—
you dropped out of the sky—'
Diane watched him mesmenCally
»» «bs tried to make her reply re-
* Vina* '<1 MiM*liid"WlIy
mg her into i he "circle of hi
"K»»t nnu, I wa akw..i x-a_ a
but now I've about decided youth
something *ta».“..._
-Its Ihs moon * Duns said faintly,
‘"It s yau " Hit voice throbbed and
she felt, dellrtouety. that she
drowning In It Closer
drew bee bu
hers
crumbling
TO BB VOHTINWBD
hu mouth qsarly touching
■Marty bar geftnsqa war*
I to Hast
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