The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 18, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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THE GRAHAM DAU.Y REPORT!,It, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1», 1934.
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SONAL
SOCIETY
MR. AND MRS. BRl'QE STREET
RETUlfN TO GRAHAM
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3 DEACONESSES IN RURAL
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Thompsoo of Olney OK‘ M|ggiONARY SOCIETY
ini Monday.
Burnet t i* reported
[seriously ill this week.
At the regular meeting of the
Methodist Missionary Society Mon-
day, September 17th, the program
Jed
[Mrs. E. R. Marchman ■
Worth today.
left Monday for-Sh*r~
he [will attend Austin
Dn. and J. B. Nor-
Ji s Monday n ight.
was given by Circl^ Two under the
direction of Mrs. Johnny Matthews,
Mrs. Matthews gave~the devotional,
taking' as her scripture reference,
Qaletions • 6-1:2.
Is an interview of the deaconesses
serving in rural communities, many
intqgifiting and enlightening accoUPts
at real experiences had By these
row and Mrs. Norma
in Dkllas today at*
eauty show.
Young and children
in Fort Worth this
[Patrolman George Roach
parentaj from Deca-
uests during the Young
Mrs. J P WeathetpU
Mrs. Cates of. South
the Wichita Gabie
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Mrs,, Fu[ton l*ft tbday
rk to make preparations
■ of th.- Tidwell Shews
week. Mr.' Fulton" is
tor 'th* shows.
■J. J. Akior 1
Pauli, and Mr. and Mrs.
is attended "the soft bsll
Wichita falls Monday
bJaee#--ISWsp. ■
[those at Wichita Falls
sis Monday were Rsy-
Hype Newman, Babe
fl. Futtx, Charley Atkin-
C. Weed. ; V
MISS REEVES HOSTESS ,
TO SLUMBER PARTY
Mies -Ophelia Reeves entertained
a few of her friends with a slumber
party Saturdhy night at Wr home
on Pccun Street. After returning)
from the lake, where a party was
communities of the south were-told,
those taking part as deaconesses
enjoyed, a'midnight lunch consisting
of sandwiches, potato, chips, olives,
served.,
and coffee was
A hike was taken the latter part
of the morning and the night was
complete with a delicious waffle
breakfast served by the hostess, to.
Misses Oweita Vanhooaer- Pauline
Mivand Mrs Bruce Street return-
home last evening from Galves-
ton where they enjoyed a pleasant
stay during the pust week. Mr-
and Mrs. Street- were recently mar-
rl*d at tfc- hotne' df thy tetter's par-
|«nu in Dallas, Mrs. Street being
the lormer Miss Virginia Owens.
3 The young couple will make their
home with the groom's parents, Mr. I
and Mrs. H. B. Street.
Mi*. WTJt Stephens, Mr., and
Mrs. Bert Browder, Mr, • and Mrs.
Bill Stephens, Mrs. Jay Barnhart I
and small son, attended the ball
game at Wichita Monday night.
ADAPT {D _
tfcOM Tufc
*»E TltO -GOLPWYN
MAYER PlCTUkf
JJMTWCE FABER
WHAT HA* OU\t BttroRH
Bail Lovenny. « »ass In per; lor (As
»t Rva asora has Ssea Ru-h.tr4 Field
..... ind ies«iiny--ape mat
fat War-
forty-tig
• oppe* m- haa ofRca lor
a rnta aha la in hto ora
Ann Jamison, Opal Gardner,
Curtis,. ^Juanita Johnson And
hostess, Ophelia Reeve*.
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were - Mesdames Kelley, Cooney, La-
Prade, ■ Sammons, Remington and
"r r1 *? *“ioSE
rtSdS bsowdeb
There ]gili be an .executive meet-;
ing of Che officers of the auxiliary '
Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock. at
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BAPTIST WOMEN HEAR , "jCl
LESSON ON MARY
MOTHER OF JESUS
The Baptist Missionary Society
met Monday afternoon at the
chttrch with representative groups of,;
each * four circles in attendance. 1 Crum and children
rnts She it
« rotlcd secretary
f uld w> just entering
tournee th<»r Ury
the outer office
NOW 00 ON WITH THU 8T0RY
CHAPTER TW.O
Stranger, Ahoy!
, DISriF stood rigid. Mlaa Robbins
Lords had exploded In ber ear with
ness 'You will coins back wont
I promise Richard • Diane Ja-
pped oarjieatly
I ne-d you alwaya. Diane I think
I d crack up without you—now-
Her kjsa mopped him Greedily
snatching their laal few seconds
together bis arms refused to let her
gp when suddenly the ship's whistle
startled them both >.»••' - . ..
Plane looked up' "Richard: my
dear—we won t have lime for our
cocklall." ~
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CLASSIFIED ADS
tune, to moot Richard s wife
thhw- Her first frightened im-
Waa. 10 - run—run anywhere.
minute
A birthday dinner was enjoyed at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Browder Sunday,"'. The, honoree?
were- W. E. Stephens, Bert Brow-
der. Mr*. Jay Barnhart. Luther
runt and little Jd Nell Crum.
Those present to enjoy
ner were Mr- and Mr*. W.' E.
Stephens, Welhy Stephen*, Mr( and
Mrs. E. P Stephens and. son, Fred,
.of Winters, Mr. and Mrs. - Luther
!! Crum and children .Jo Nell, Delia
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Miop* <rTeiix‘ njft<rcrri
Bu(**whst was Richard say;
ting her
S^aaped
Diane—It's happened
“Pm ex
Agk her to
Miss Rol
-hurriedly
Ing?
Ing her Miss Robbins
cottages at Eddie Lisle ^ Tourist
Camp—Day and weekly rattnt ’otvap-
plication. *-u 4tfc.
peattng
ippened"
mritn—she's found out?
I'd hotter_"
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* FOR RENT—Three room furnish-'
ed apartment. The Fooms are nice,
clean, large rooms. Well furnishojd
the- din. 1 at reasonable price. Mrs. Mae Al-
len. 301 South Street. ... '14-p.
"You
But then ro oeticr— > , .
"No." Richard look l)er hand ttitd
pressed It reassuringly. "She con-
sented to come., knowing that you d
ha here too." Diane1 looked her be-
wilderment "She came Inte my
-oom lasvjilght. She was very fine
—no scene or anything like that—
out simply, said that she knew
about us—had knpwn for some time
in fact—And* ehd watyted
what - I Was going u> do."
The
go to the bar i
only 'a slierry dtp remember
“Ahvoya ft sherry flip—every day
aretx o clock
*-*‘Ahg I’ll Kaye one ashore." ,.
I'll think of you. Richard" -'*•.-4
Tears .clung to her -eyes we!ly as
iDlsne left .ihe_ rail' and mgdc her
■way-, to the bar- Slipping onto,-a
vacant stool,next a youngish round-
fared fellow paaasnger. already quite
light, she ordered her sherry flip,
her thoughts on Richard. A halz-
smlie curved her Ups, gs -the dekr
memory' of his face rose before her
His ktftdnftsa his wttols-souled love.
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rornforted her In, spite of the^pros-
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Mr*. T. R. Paden brought a baau- l,nd G °i p<,rr‘n- "Vl
tifid lesson on the life of'xtary, daughter,--Peggy Nell, of Wichita
mother of Jesus. She told of what -^on Campbell of Edgewood,
a remarkable -------- gypt, Mr. and Mrs. .Edgaa Reere* and^
brought put incidents showing her! b»bY> Cor*"* , of' 'LOviflg,
faith. j Mr. and, Mrs. George Browdef, Mr?.
Foilnwtnw this te.son-w lm.tr.... ' C^rlie Collie- gon. BFginald,
meeting of eitch circle was held injM"' Duey Chapen and two daugh-
rarious departments, of the church. I)or°tby B. and Francis, Mrs.
Organization' for the new year was Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
taken up in these circle meeting?J Stephens, Mr.- and • Mrs. Elton
0 (Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Joy Barn-
CHRISTIAN CHURCH WOMEN 1 hart and son' HA^d Glenn, Mr.
PREPARE GARMENTS' FOR ~.and Bert Browder.
WELFARE CHEST '*" ! All of E' s,<‘Ph<!n“' children
FOR RENT: What yog hnve been
looking for. - Room and board with
private 'family. ^ JIalf Wock from
square. Enquiry Reporter office. I7e
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Good piano. Reason-
able.— H12 E. 4th-Street: ’ ■■ _ T4jy.
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FOR SALE: "Fi-ife wheel gum ven-
ing machine, now in rose, making
i-.Oll a week.—Paschal Wilhelm,
Hotel. ' , ISp.
a
Rowland
DUln•', bu' ,h*
SOSS^
tried-to holt
one thing to do, Rid
•*l told her 1 couldn i , «ay-^ just
then and there—had to think it
over I got up and took a walk
around the park—then 1 went to the
tlub for the . .
•Diane—dear Dtane—I Save de-
cided that—** * -^r—••
There was a knock on thg_ji|t>ar
Richard opened \\ to a women of
. .about forty-ftve—a woman of well-
preserved maturity, with ah air of
poised elegance about her
“Liouiae^— thia - 1» Diane — Diane
Lovtriii
pact of dtfhfo Weeka wlthoof
"A ahefry flip—twice She atari-
ad. It wm tha young maa baaldal
her who had ordered He waa beam-
ing at her broadly “The namCa
John g|nith—honeat—John L Smith
—not much m tha eocUM ragtater-^-
but it’a kicked around lr> th<
Johnnie
rel»ur
her head
he hotela.
How lup.
Just call ‘ me
you wd uho areicou.T:
Diane shook
really - - ^
"Ye*—pleoar " - ,
•'IMVX*«—-Dmrtc was plsas-
ant but firm ------ . -
, rpretty. pleaae. with +ugar on it." *■•**■£
Diane turned to him a little exas-
perated Dtdni you evei* want
be left alone and not bothered by
jnvonv’ .. .
■' ’ diutt yLUL eVflU- -gat- hot and
*4 am.4 .-.an t KJlrs It *»*' >
Mrs Field ’
little un4-
An interest ed group of members 1 ^?re Present to hondr him on
r-Akv^wAM.—•- r%—-U ^1 birthiiay t [»t Cecil Stephen* of
K<^R>SALE: Bargains in door* and
windW*; used glass one-fotirth
price of new*— Edward Lisle Tin •
Shop, West Fourth St.~ , I3tfc4i.w.
.-low do you do
Diane raised her chin
-waaHamed.
"T^ke thia chair my dear Rich-
ard indicated another for Diane
"Loulaa—I wanted you to meet
Miyed
fi Me
bothered'and can t h^lp lt^“
answer Diane slowly
until Just her back was vied
Johnflie -d^ew up his collar an#
diank the coHitai) with a gulp ft
looks like I'll have to go tel) tha
mauler " he informed the bartender
s..
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MSfcf looked again and
then took a deep breath r*
illness he" could1
of the Woman's Council of
First Christian Church met at the
chfS'fiftS Monday ' afternoon to mend !
skin at Dallas'has re- I garments for the church, welfare ; several i
ohn Tarietotf-at Stephen-! chest. ,The group' prepared a nice . ,errtoon- j ^
ndiug.jhree' weeks vrtth j c^llectio* fpr tiie chest and also
Mrs. C. M Gaskin at spk-nt a while on the quilt which4- Thermometers .were, invected in
•they mill add to the
Winters. Due .to
: not be present.
Several friends
LOST
rolMJar-thi
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1592. by Galileo.
REWARD:—For information con-
cerning person taking fishing tac-
kle from.' car at east end of city
lalfe data between 12 andl 2:30
Friday. C. A.' Robie, 708 East
Fourth
Street.
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Bhahin Of Hjentx Chapel
ht to the baeae -of Mr.
S./ Williamson Saturday...
Tdden . ilinetui. a He' was
tiring the past few days ,
ving improvement today.
B. B. Crjjm. of Dallas,
lliat, J was th* Sliest
uis Bower hom* -Friday [
bute fowJAdtl^Jo"
[of meeting*; \ The Rev.
nown to scores at GraVati:
Mn< to tbdb sands "
A. -McDonald Will return
ght after a two month's I
[Sort Worth. Mrs. Me
recovering from a broken.
‘in an autoptobile ac-
hich occurred while she
ute to Tort Worth for a
her daughter two month*
iiiiiiiiinnnu'g
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tELL SERVICE
TATION - - -
riTES YOUR TRADE
HAS AND OIL
IBHING • GREASING
)E ORREI.L* JR- Mgr.
iiiiimiiimMiniiiniiiiiiiiiiii?
ir^ Visitors Wel-
uS To The 12th.
ANNUAL FAIR
Ive yourself ■ treat
attending the Fair,
the Graham Ice
Co., on the south
[of the square and try
of our
1A LARGE ICE,
CAM CONES It’s Only
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WELCOME
TO THE 12TH ANNUAL
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Duuta far only one reesua • abif.tliat - owhaflly .aa.’Bf lui vtn-o ■ iT.tkr, qloot
t» tor you to know I hadn I laaoketll an.l nui ih. disiC
Jii>u~by "bJcominr^Hffanineil wnn I 'Trn'n* inn.e.t nr.rx ,<nfl cim'in"sa:--
aoine_weil, l guess the word l*-?| to sip hei covklall iHvr m-mi.-maryl
- swiftly and-rpneisJTy ne-wkvu-hed
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WE INVITE YOU TO SEE <H?R COMPLETE SHOWING OF
She hasut ybur
unity * but
ting on—o*»>. '^he- 6av enmCnQr' H£xT T
t they caU if—oniy, 1 be fury *uk>£ ^ rv
If
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NEW CHEVROLETS
.InterrUbtcJ
-eyes i
AT OUR SALES ROOM
-•We
A Special Discount Offered This Week On AO
USED CARS-
pel
protection in Ine commu
,,hea kept on loving me
only- nv
Ktreet*'
Sfararto."
^Impulsively. Diane
Tears glistened in der j'je# "I do
him. Mrs Field—*1 least, that
honest- " ’—■■ ■
Mr* Field looked at hev with a
level gaxe "l believe you do " she
observed evenly She. .turned to
Field "What have you decided*,,
"ln> asking you, for a divorce.
Louise •' Mrs Field started For
a ascojld she waa ahaken out of her
superb poise "Oh, T can arrange of
II quietly and there's nothing you
can't have Naturally the children
would .stay with you" A little
wistfully, he added. But perhaps
you'd 1st me sea thorn . no» .end
th* fipooutitei wn*
SrGwag'uti vUAualtfj
mfOl uf pwuplr 9tr4i
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'' • ■ • * ifinuiM :* in iniig j^buws )
^ Then . myolum.ii U»;^<h reFpo]gi-^
l«> ?h relrniirHip sfp»- gJancpd
rx-.'
AU.VIII' IM ara ivt c e-iv-
ciffifaLi/latron-
11 in*
o «h
s ! -k
wli(i gno
Mil thF i.iiiri " nil' and b.roaiKl
I wi'ui. aiV %vvn.
pokfd aim
uuldtifl with , ah jcxjfc.0.
^kin And h|AcK..h*»r ttiat threaten)
to curl af a ou»m**nt » notice-
had an eaty bearing of mann
that could Almurno have toeen.tak
for inaolence if ft
friendly grin
johnny
there “
Mikt stared at Dtane I'nmmdfUfe*
tbrm. she Bkiit twirlinjE tier
vn the table Mike looked a^aiiU
then toujk a inep breath. Hta iempl«*a
throbbed and life pulsated for hia^
with a new meaning Awestruck.
n°t:1!<>r .tl
Mike—iw«r:
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Bring Your Car in During Fair Week For A Genuine
it’s Ml
Ml eat.
th« cream
iHAM ICE
CREAM CO.
I CURB SERVICE
PRESSURE LUBRICATION
You can’t afford to neglect your Car when this Service Can
Had Fpr Only 75 cents.
Tire Your Car With Firestones
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“MOST MILES PER DOLLAR”.
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SHAMROCK MOTOR COMPANY
"N6 Dick." Mrs. Field rose de-
cisively "I say no to everythin*
I don’t believe In divorce I dop'l
want our children to. believe In di-
vorce” She moved -to the door
"The Children are arriving; for the
Eaetrr holidays this sfterhoon Are
you coming home for dinner*'
"Do you wish me to*" Richard's
tones were wooden - ,
, “1 know tne children would She
opened the door and wae gone
With ohe swift, movement. Rich-
ard Had Dlana-ln his arms "You
love me don't you*" -Her muffled
reply was answer "Well, do you
think I'm going to give that up*
Diane dear the Amer-central s
sailing tomorrow Yolu re going
aboard her Going away on a lit-
tle trip—going to forget thle^-this
thing that ha*'to be Iff a little
too near us for the moment. Byl
Its jupt temporary, Diane— and
when you come hack —e v t I.aUll n g
will he Just aa before—" _
Sn. That night waa an unreal, hate
to Diane Feverishly (ahe packed
She must not think She must net
give herself e moment
It Waa only as she boarded the
boat, and entered the living room
-■■•at her iuu«. banked with Roarers,
that realisation came to her'
She gated around .the room Jt'e
, beautiful." *he enHT^ \
' > Richard took her ahoulder* *nd
turned her about. "And btttt dot
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"TlfchARN-T wt*ti vtm wei^-©o«.
ing with-"• iihe put her hand tto
« Kfi mouth .aa If tb farce the worda.
back No I don I."
'There are thoee thoughta again “
;-* He lifted her face *gentiy "Den t.
Plane When you aay we can't go
hC tuut-Ucd Johnny on Jhe ih uni dec.
fattb
SnniftlriiP*. f actuatty hove
in you again " >, ir
Jolinnv sighed "There’a a look
in y(lur eye*., that carerui mothers
leaf- i*
"Not at all.' There waa a curl? _
oua note of aupprcaneii excitement
in hia voice .......I'm going to pro re
I'm a friend with nome good ad-
vice. You rhould r*» over and apol-
ogue he Raid in prodding tone*
You think no* It'd make me look
awfully weak—' Johnny'a fabe
rloutUd driUt-ilouhl but he put OM
-Xoot foijvard uncertainly
Wlifc-yiki'it mu a tactician."
Mike declared It clegra the deck
for future action Go ahead. *’ he —
iTrifed with a friendly Httle puah
Maybe v«*u re right’* Johnny
ninijfRT gravely He plai ni one hand
on hi» atomach Bow ^ from - the- 2^,
1 - it;*
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of t ‘
lice
£
•re.
you 'had * gaa tw*i
Th
though
hiiw: h^ih'*" .........• ■
—vt,,,.. nu! , look
. ... ... ward
now Johnny oMoud juat before plane.
had moved forwafd until — •
little behind him. Diane
Mi we a
rooked u«ff
Kvavtly as hc had rsqsbrssfl W.
luhiifilc laiwcdTow '‘Charmlngisfly.
wficr contemplating my sud.aaaa
Tic com* to- He fallesed aa
h» r*isy<f Ms eyes to meet - Diane’s
rbld uncompromising stare Then
he wiggle* a llttte with embarrwaa-
■neHt. shifting from nrte foot ts eh*
other And Mike eu OfTertfit flu
aMlatance , t
Bui as Dtane. watpba* him with •
latouhd'mT*^!)^ *j^kyll-'lir J>l^e
change cams over Johnnie His twos
on—Tvs s su*
1 won’t
"SHAMROCK SERVICE SATISFIES*!.
haps you
bass, by a feeling
twisted into ■ savage snarl as tf
her Icy disdain had been the last
straw, and with a sound like the cry
Ms wolf hs lanced forward ts fanes
Mr km We ililisi wahrsna .....
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