The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1931 Page: 4 of 8
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“TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM”
BENEFIT UNITED CHARITIES
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friends of Mr. Libert
bo intartained Ja the <>*»
of bio (D|i|tBMat to
Bryam of St. Peters-
nnouncement of tbo
uttbn *u mod#
at • party riven at tbo
tbo brido-elect’o parents,
of otteh tbo following account was
|b«t by a St. Petersburg paper:
At a prettily appointed party given
SMnrday afternoon at the home of
____Mr. and Mia. C. E.'
aid Fifteenth avenue south,
l Byrom announced her
to Elbert Matthews. The
II take place during the
f
Use tables for bridge were ar-
rm^god fas the rooms of the home,
Which wore decorated with queens'
wreath, cut rases and fern.
A delicious salad course was serv-
ed and the guests found at their
plassa fbvors of sweetheart buds tied
with pink and groea ribbon to Mias
Byron's cards, on which the an-
aooweement was given.
Miss Byrom is a popular mem-
ber of the faculty of the West Cen-
tral school. She was graduated from
YUGIE MAX KUNKEL
BBIPB OP JIM BROWN
Mias Virgie Mac Kunkel and Mr.
Brown wqv married at the
beam of Rev. I. W. Lawrence at
Newcastle •> on Saturday evening,
October SI, at 7:30 o’clock.
* Mrs. Brawn is the eldeet daughter
Of Mr. and Mrs.' H. C Kunkel of
Hunt. She was graduated with
'honors from the Stale Teachers’
College at Danton last June. Mr.
Brown, son of Mr. J. E. Brown, is
a prosperous young farmer of the
Hunt communi y. Both have scores
6t friends"Who wish for them Joy
and happiness throughout their
lied Hfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown are moving
to the nice home prepared by the
groom in the Hunt community.
for the purpose of training the local
W. B. A. guard team which will
assist in the North Texas District
meeting at Wichita Falla on Nov.
mber 23 and 24. Friends of the
local team art cordially invited to
vttend the session in which they will
participate on Monday evening, Nov- aeters
ember 23. ... -
PYTHIAN MISTERS
ENTERTAIN VI81TOR8
At a meeting Friday . night the
Pythian Sisters had as honor gucstP
several state officers, including Mrs.
Moore. Grand M. E. of Act
Arthur; Mrs. Wellman, Past Supreme
M. E. C., of Beaumont; Mr*- jGill,
Grand Inner Guard; and MYs Pearl
Daniels, Special District Deputy.
The guea* were welcomed in a
'zi!"-1 M: “i-
Nashville, where she met Mr. Mat-
~1tt. Matthews 1* the son of Mr.
sad Mrs, J. T: Matthew-. Thalia;
Tax., and is principal of the Junior
high school of Graham, Texas, where
the yeung couple will make their
twill He attended the Denton,
Texas State Teachers’ college apd
Peabody college, Nashville. I
GuesU were the Misses Elisabeth
Mote, jean Mair. .Katherine Bagley,
Helen Ormsby. Clara Mote, Virginia HONORS MRS. DAMRON
man, and a -response was made by
Mrs. : Moore. Gifts were presented
tw
J-_ T. Rickman on behalf of the local
emple. In addition to the wel-
come address, talks were given by
Judge J., T. Rickman and several
others.
Refreshments.' were served . to.
about * 25 guests.
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LOYALTY CLUB j
Tma new members, Mia. B. F. Kirt-
ley aad Mia. Higbtowar.
. Thos* present wars: Mqadames
Bert Bunnell, Bagor Lisle. G. Earl
Hutchings, Clarence Ault, B. F. Kirt-
ley, Hightower, and Hawfcfam. ■
tbo circle will meet next
with. Mia. B. F. Klrtley
study. * -'-Aw—
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W. B. A. TEAM DRILLING
FOR M8TRICT MEETING
Mvs. Mamie Vaughn of Dallas,
Managing Deputy of the Womans’
Benefit Association, is in Graham
aeters:-“Mild
“Fanner Boy”—ModtOa Clark.
(Intermission Act) —"Comfortin’
Ar.sb.lla’’- Ruby Rinks.
, 2. NOON (Monologue)—8cene; An
.Open Air French Cafe. Tima: TtreNh
Lucy Graf TtdvfeU; Aanita Stovs*
son. Bobbie Sernioe Jones, Vlfgima
EbrtKerly, Wkxloe , Qre^.' Madelle
Ulark.
(Intern)ission Act); •‘WUlle Gpft*
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Graham ari|**
Thursday,
MU8IC CLUB TO GIVE
SCHUBERT PROGRAM
The music lovers of G
fo be entertained on Thursday,
iVoveraber 19, when the <
Music Club presents tbo following
urogram in the auditorium of the
First Methodist) Church at 7:30
•/clock.
Organ Prelude. “March in b minor’’
'Schubert—Miss Mattie Queen Price.
, Invocation—Rev. R. C. Edwards.
“Schubert’s Life”—Mrs, Francos
Miller Crenshaw. -
“Hark! Haris! The Lark” (Scho-
liert)—Chorus. .- »!
“Impromptu A Flat”, opus 90. No.
1 (Schubert)—Mrs.. H. L. McKaig.
”1)U bis de Rue” and' “Abode"
—Jack Holland, “Patron”—Mildred
Melnttre, "Entertainers-’—Our Gang
Kids, "The Blue Eyed Doll’
“(Mitsie Groan)”—Norma Jan* Max-
well. “Poor Little Joe” “(Micky Mc-
Guire)”—Olcta Garvin, “Little Nig-
ger Fuxzyhead” (Snow Ball)—Max-
ine French, “The Fianch Doll”—
Norma Jane Maxwell, Peggy Sfcott
and Oteta Garvin.—
(Intermission Act)—“Elmira's Last
Beau”—Mildred Mclntire.
3. AFTERNOON (Dialogue); Scene
ty”. Time: Four T. M.. Char-
Lawn in readiness for “Dolly's Par
“Hostess”—F'ayedell Miller;
“Mother”; “Mold”; “Guests”—Mary
Holland. Billie Holland, Jo Loo Joses,
Dorthea Johnston, Earle and Mary
lVirginia Jonas; Bad Brother”—Jack
olland. ;i
(Intermission Act.) “Almost Be-
yond Endurance” (by request)—
Norma Jane Maxwell. __
4. MOONLIGHT (Pantomine)—
Scene: A Rose Garde id Time: Eight
•P. M,; Cast: Ruby Rinks, Wilma
Devia, Mildred Mclntira and Eloise
Stevenson; Louise Edwards, Elisa-
beth Tidwell, Mary Gatiaher and
aery; Tima: Twelve F, M.; “Phases
M a
the nimble story at
BJr tw***on who g
arms in the British
bat whe find
than tbaic lovq.
the
5. MIDNIGHT—Sesne:
assai
MlMMr
Twelve members of-- the Loyal y
Club, Magnolia Grove 'No. 273,
Woodmen Circle, met at the Wood-
men ' Hall Friday afternoon at 3
I'clock. The main event of the
ifternoo
in was a surprise skbWer.
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Axtell, Dorothy Swift, Dora Riddle,
Louise McMullen, Betty Pereon^, La-
vlnla Ebert. Emma ^Gilbert,- Roth
Unland. Faithe Harris, Dorothy Stov-
all, Mesdamen Ann Gooden, Mary
Branning, Agne» Warriner, Gladys _
Davis, Florence Billman, Edna Hull, ‘ honoring Mrs., Damron, past guar-
Emily Shaw and Maggie (’ Perry. ’ ilian. Mrs, Damron received a
- ..large number of beautiful end u.s?-
,ful igfatta.—JBefreshinea a of sand-
'9HM saimv . —- - / [ udehea, salad, cake and coffee
- tW'a’r>H^J‘ro»emWy pei?onB^‘*at^"****^' “^'**•’ * —7“—’
he home of Rev. Sfaniey, pastor of j hRiiwn ’
the Methodist Church* at AmarillB,* MKS- J,M BKOWN
Texas, Miss Thelma Burton be- .HONORED WITH SHOWER
came the bride of Edward Stewart i Mrs. J. E. Brown, assisted by Mrs
Friday evening at 8 o'clock. TheI Orville Ashlock, entertained Tubs
1-day aferncon wjth a. . prettily ap-
pointed miscellaneous shower honor-
ing Mrs. 'Jim -Brown, a recent bride.
Many lovely gifts were received by
(Schubert"—‘Mrs. H. M. Tebay.
r~"Ave Marie" (Schubert), violin
■nice Miss Mary E. Smith.
“Who is Sylvia” (Schubert)—Mrs.
W. J.' Gruby.
“March Mttmire” (Schubert)—
Miss Kathleen Criawell.* -
“The Linden .Tree” (Schubert)—
Trio. ' 4
“Farewell” and “Huntsman’s Even
Song” (Schubert) Chas. E. Russell.
“Serensde” (Schubert)—Chorus.
This program will be presented
in commemoration of. the death of
Franz Schubert, famous-German com-
poser. Tbo public is most cordially
invited.
ENTERTAINS PUPILS
MISS MH4MB- SCOTT
were
impressive ring ceremony was used
i#*the marriage, service read by
%v Stanley.
(The bride was attrac ivaly gowned
k blue velvet and carried an arm
MMTkf shell pink ^lileli, MK
obwart 1a the daugh er of Mrs.
Mjpdis
public schools here.
’ Mr. and Bfra, Stewart will make
(Mr home in Panhandle, Texas.
Before leaving for Amnrtlle the
brtde was complimented with several
aeeial eourtosies by friends here. ■
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'Miss Louise Scott-entertained ifacr
i zprewon .. .tutpils, faces- 4hwwi
School with a delightful party at her
hotne last Thursday afternoon at
t o’clock. A program was pre-
h< nted, with little Misses Mildred
Mclntire and Olcta Garvin preaid
ing. following the program
freshmehts were served to
group.
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the
MISS SCOTT’S PUPILS
TO PRESENT PROGRAM
"Friday tlw fHlridonfh Of 1913“
(from sunrise to midnight) will be
(he honoree, who before her marriage
was Miss Virgie Mae Kunkel.
After a delightful program and a
__ Both number of games enjoyed by »«, ™
the groom, who is the ion each guest gave the bride a favor- f1™1’1™ . tomorrow nigm, rnaay
«T Mt. and Mrs. Fred Stewart, were its recoipe. The guests were then). , . , .
reared in Graham and attended the ushered into the dining room, which , 9'ho°' Auditor,urn by expression pn-
eWffrtngly .Worsted for Hoi,—* Ml*.1 T*? "g*. T****
.evasion, and were serve,! with de- ^*m' mrnjn**? Mr.'estic form,
ticious refreshments. Twen y-one1**
guests enjoyed thj afternoon.
JOB LEE JONES
HOST TO class
J«« Lee Jones was host to the
pro-oeheol age pupils of Mias Loots#
•eottl expressr. n class at bis home,
Thursday afternoon 1:30. Songs,
'EHMiaSB, and games furnished di-
f°r the children, after'which
were served.
MrA. HARVBY HAWKINS
'lORTESR TO CIRCLE
/The Lottie Muon Circle
First Baptist Church met with Mrs.
"Harvey Hawkins Monday afternoon
at a o’clock for miarioc atndy. Mrs.
Carl Hutchings, circle leader, gave
(he devotional and prayer was led
by Mrs. Ault. An hour of study
'trim devoted to “The Ministry of
termission numbers, each
the complete eyrije ' of the whole
day, Friday the ltth. Cuetomca,
> scenery, readings, songs, and play-
i lets are all of the early data. The
thed program will he given as follows:
Preview of the
Mary Katherine Boone.
of thf
“Katzjammer Kids."__•-
“FriU"—Peggy Jane Scott.
“Hans”—Norma Jan# Maxwell.
1. SUNRISE (pantomine) —Scene:
of Midnight aa Seen By Children”;
“A Child’s Intrepretation of Shadows
as Made By a. Candle"—]
lile 'and exorbitant
phe Meujou, as the lovar ,
feetion she returns, and
to the Shadow#1
JET'
die in their Droama”—Mary Holland,
Billie Holland, Fayadall Miller, Jo
Lae Jones, Mary Virginia and Earle
Jones and Dorthea Johnston. “We
thank you” -Louise Scott.
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Three Good Pictures
Coining To National
is another of von Stroheim’s vic-
tims, ail play magnificently, with
a fine appreciation for the hi^h'
dramatics of their roles.
. Thrilling and entertaining
sodes go all the way toward
favor for “Skyline”, the Fox
ture which will play at the National
Wednesday and Thursday, Novem-
ber IS and 19. The principal rotea >
are played by Thomas Meigban, Hxr-
die Albright,
Myrna Loy and Donald DiUaway, a
vary surfeit of talent, with a sup-
porting cast that includes Stanley
Fields, Jack Kennedy,
Wade, and Alice Ward.
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noon i,
Headed by a mat of dietiaguish
<d players, including Adolphe Men-
juu, Uly Damlto and Erkb yob
rttroheim, “Friends and Lovers",
a sumptuous dramatic talkie of high
loves, patriotism and friendships, I " --
will play at the National Sunday, Five hundred and sixty-one Dick-
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Radio pictsre, embdUishod by atrlk- can six hundred and tan calves this
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1931, newspaper, November 12, 1931; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884465/m1/4/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.