The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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convention be h'ld in May, 1787 ' ‘•the American Constitution U
at Philadelphia for the purpose of i the puchaae of American valor. It
amending the Article* of Confed- "ip the rich priae that reward* the
eration. ( v toil ot eight year* of war and ot
“All states except New Hanip- \ blood. It 1* the great memorial to
the deed* of our ancestors, and
•white yet a single page or t sing*
fllEII T. ARNOLD PAYS TRIBUTE TO .... ■ ' •
CONSTITUTION AT LIONS PROGRAM IN
- COMMEMORATION OF THAT DOCUMENP
REMEMBER
THAT-YOUR GA9 BI4
•? RUR#-trp
AS YOUR BATTERY |
gataa. and later New Hampshire
article can be f0ah1S. it will* »n»
WP.....
Headed by Odie Winatrp. U
C. manager, ’ C. E. CapJee. -police ;
--eeeunissioner. and . John Kelly*
chief of-ptfice. ' the Breckinridge |
delegation, about 'a humirysj jitrorg, I
were the guests of the Twelfth An- ■
nnal Young County Fair yesterday. ,
Tlie group' spoke very, h)gh*>\ of
-the exhibits, thin year,' and 'pent
spy era 1 jhpurg 5n* t he J2fTStM)Cts|w V be-
; Tore 'reUtmin* to Breckenfcidge.
Among JLfcne who ianje over,far
'! the —ecrasibn wore ’ Chirrles Hitch-,
oock. Ihmaltf Stogner. Otis H.tdp-
i'N; B. Brooks. A. ' E. Sweeney - A. j
! Cock, J. T. 'Hoghes, • A.. M. STbith, j
A. Kinne, H. E, Iledgepitt, Ruby j
wus never represented.
I red T. Arnold, guest speaker . a study in ijaelf, fa it was really
at the Lions club luncheon Wed- the first effort of any -eountry to
nfsday noon,' traced the history of have a written constitution or plan
the Constitution, and detailed the -1 of government,
effect that. it -haS h*o - •« aiUe- . >■ “t,
guarding the liberty of the pro- ecuti
pie of these United Stases. Con*
. ‘itfirf'-wall and fitting .that this (state
be done. " for the Ckwstjtptiay-Mri" reapi
'•he Cnrted gtaes tS ’ one erf thy g*t*H
greatest documents that has. ever '•ontf'
LET US KEEP YORK
BATTERY UP.
(•hurt
Phone 50.
V • ■ . • W s ............ .....,,
them. The dele- j and giu©'hii|i . Huwilton insisted on j
at* "should have . a strong centralized .government :
the -votes . 'pf l anth Uie _ president-inreing the pow !1
ms grere neces- f »r of .* king. Thawing Jefleeacn win
L- measure. No 1 the advocate of a sovereignty oft"
!flj!8 "co turret*s fb , thtf in’diyjdual atatj^ -■ i,i-e~~P
t "nr t1 11)3!K'"l ; "*l'The ^ constitution., —was finely v
ji army., “ adopted in February, 1788, after
of the Potomac j •much .compromising, . and was auk—
soource, fitJXRH'Ji Tiiitted to.. the -virfona.. stages ^.for .
......_____„ . K ... , »• ind Mat,viand, ratitu-atidh. It was not written by 1
the Revolutionary War the people 'the one controlling the moutti-?hlullany One person, hut is’ a'kerteg-of ‘
of the United States found ©em- the river, nnjl the other its upper com';>lomises based upon the ori-
.elves in need of pome sort of a course, so in '1785 sent cnn.nv ginal plan advocated by Madtson.
government, and under the lead- sb.n’rrs .lp Alexandria, and i’: j, "The constitution was looked dl>-
ership of Richard HenryvL^b adopt- t*rt the whole quea^'nX'SsfT .deride-1 on by^the thinkers pf Europe as
ed what- was known as the ,^r- to hold another meeting and invity a noble experiment. It is still an !
tielea- of Cimfedaratior). These, ar. ill) the other states to meet -write-. expel iment. This.. country i» yet
Marrrvi
Mrs. R. D. Oswalt
Wins Demonstration
1 Honors in the Better Living con-
test this year went to Mrs. R. • D.
OswajrphccOfding to Miss Norfleet
demonstra-
C ope, Rodney Reid, T>r. W R.
Walker, Mrs. A.-H; CWnshaw. Mrs. | __
J. A. Baker, Irene Baker, Archer j ^
Bakes, Alma Hakar,-, Mr* -‘C.. A-* ^je|
Baker. Mr and Mrs. C: H.TBufrelh j „#d
B. C. Morgan, Odie Minatra, Mra. 1 t|lw
S. P. Robertson, Mr.s F. L. Ilarum,
Mr- and Mrs- a:'J^-fc>n«Bey, OM7
Bdotg, C, E. Con lee. John Kelly__
and Frank Svobach- ^irll
—The high school band. whieh-play=r+^j^
ed iu the parade, accompanied the, ^ n)
delegation ih achaod busaeo. -. n#r
tirimes,’' coiitif^home
tiod^ageni. Second and third Awards
were given to Mrs. C. H. Puller
. and' Mrs.
.vourg
! The values of Big J demonstra-
*!on» were 8214.45. 8488-34, and
Europe, and whether or
here five states 1 not the great id4m promulgated by __________.__
t resolution wtt» . the Cmlomee survive Tir ~p5Wsh >e- 8178.86 reapoctlvaly, Miss
Uf„ a._.gehgr*| mains to be soon. - announces. ---------
which
. club, was awarded third
[ while cake, amf SIrs T.
; of Olney Circle City .dub
ond. ■■
First, second, and third
•>W
around tlf*
or: v whi
the nun.,
-r- sidenw 1
Rodeo entries in the'parade Wed-‘ _ '
nesdsy morning were judged by a
contest at' the fair park Wednesday i ^
afternoon. The'contest was held* on
the assumption that cowboy and
cowgirl swards should be marfe oh ,
haais or skill-as well, a* appearance. . '
_ „ . , . I Iitt u)
Following are the winners as pirj|
named by Raymond '^TfalBsraU.T ex , -
Swdetwater; Tom Donnell, Woodspn,
public, h...
with con
df'tres.sia
'i/Xontier.
icaDa-km.
the* India
no there
*s«-t.t!er- if
Comandt*
hum ng ;
on the n
i.rpiuv o—
fWtnbtini Foak Ret
; respectively for their e
er. irii>«*i
ed. the.
CrotiT -U
"• Throckmorton .walked, away with
most of the premiums in the^Beef
cattle division again this year when
j MrCtuskey and Atkinson took the
| blue ribbons. i
The Throckmorton men"’ placed
; first 'with their bull 2 years and j
over.
McClusky of Sou© Bend.
McCluskcy ap d Atchhuron took
two firsts for their1 bull 18 months
and under, nnd bull under 18 months
and over Ifi months.
Zearl Williamson.. in '
the sheep division this
^ ------- .—____ released the following an
Secod place went io Norman i his department ©it year.
thg to Mr* Williamson c-
1* close, a* it alarays is
department.' ' '.~~
E. E. Brockman, Miirrnj
Champion Ewe, first and.
Second place in ©e above went ram.. --------' — ---------
to H. C. Moore of Bryseh. Dr. Fred Harrell, -Oln
First, second, and third for cows ram.
'3 year* and over went to McClus- W. E. Steele, Graham. 7i
key and Atchinsoi), who alao took three firsts with nannies.;
first for cowit l'(T and under 24 second* with naanies. Alas
ginr ng
rtabotary-
Itangers,
poryiht
state an
bulwark
pcdiHhh'
ay- -cat
-Kl"iittl»
hap**', ©1
B-pUblic^^^j
• Of "hTe tTg-—
• plan whi*' ..
would -ha 7"
, rocs of
opened n
a genera - -
month'*,
The Three Throckmorton entries
were awarded first and second on
their heifers uiidar, 12 months.
The visitor* polished off' their
beef cattle honors by carrying off
both .Grand Champion—bull and
H, M. Chudle. Graham.
Grand Champion cow.
rani; second and third,
-*^ .....~t'i-gnirT--Ifndi"'
1813, sen
speeiai. c
rey. and J
^int^rpreU^
lofethfir
DOROTHY DARN IT
By'Charles' McManus,
OVD VdO SAY *
1S*4T HE 7 *ri
ATTthlTlVF To
HER AMY MORE?'
I INTJJOOUCtO her/
■ to 008 QLAU,,l.Tl_,
WAS A CASE OF LOVE
AT FlR^T SIGHT
AKIO 6ELIEVI ME.OOO
OLAti IS SOMg - j'jr
SWEETHfART TO
fMY AONT
TALKS nice.
, YES. HE SORE
ENOUGH WAS
VERY- “' 1
1 ATTElMTiVE j
NAJHAT HAPPENED
'NOP EL-
MO MORE
HO, HE HARRIED
DID SHE JILT
aqoutyDu,
•what oto
You DO FOR
HIM*?
meet the,
tribe,1 at
TO KE.R
HER?
The expt !
aver-for.. -
Coi'lanche-e-i
■HAVE
prinicpal
Main*.
CHAEWMAHR*
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1934, newspaper, September 20, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884422/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.