The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1932 Page: 4 of 10
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KMCAQEMBNT ANNOUNCED
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
I LOVETT-CALVIN
WEDDING SATURDAY
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TV •oc«C«ment of Ml»» Pauline Th«/fwrrhf» ®* M*“» AvU C^vin*
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Rt^ah^-1. u> |(r. Volney Culta of
« Fort Worth *u announced at a
charmingly appointed party given
by the bride-elect’a mother, Mrs.
Walter Braddock, on Saturday after-
neon. The wedding will take place
tomorrow evening at the home of the
bride’s parenU. v," _
Orchid and green, the bride's chosen
colors, were used in the decorations,
effectively carried out with cut flow-
-ora and ferns. Six ttilti were ar-
ranged" ■ for bridge ..and forty-two.
Clever hand Aoocated .tellies divulged
the news ,of the approaching myr-
■ - -thgt. "iih *ho n|yfi “Pauline’’ and
“Volney” on either side of a tiny'
gold heart, beneath which was
daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. T. Or
Calvin, to Homer Lovett will take
place Saturday afternoon, January
23, at 5 o’clock at the First Baptist
Church. Members of the bridal
party will be: Miss Katherine Morris,
maid of honor; Mrs. John Matthews,
matron of honor; W. A. Aer*«* best
man; and John Matthews. The
nuptial music will be played by the
bride's sister, Mrs. H. L. McKaig,
and Miss Genevieve Russell will
and Miss Uanie Herron. - Judfo
R. W. McFarlane and Hollis You las
joined the group for the delicious
dinner yrhich was served at' the noon
hour. 1
MI93 LtH'iSE SCOTT
CONTINUER CLASSES
An impression has been gained by
many that Miss Louise Scott has
joined her family new home
in Fork Worth.-’ lAHPeoet is still
in GrahadL and to continue
her classes m expression. She is
now making her home at the Presby
terian Manse, and has studios at the
.home of Mrs. Tom Holland on Cherry
street and with Mrs. Will Kennedy
on Kentucky street. .
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MRS. H. L MCKAIG
HONORED BY CLASS
Members of the Young Ladies’
sing. ‘
Miss Calyin has been honored with
round of
the announcement
her engagement.
the 1 wedding a reception will be given at
a continual
tesies since
Sundiy”School Clars of the FireUE. Braddock.
Baptist Chyrch entertained Monday
social cour- evening in honor of their tspeher,
Mrs. H. L. McKaig. who plih'a Ho
The score the home of the bride’s parents, after
which the couple will leave for their
new home.ip Florida. ^
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date, “January 22, 1932”,
pads were also hand made, with the
initials “B” and “C” within gold
bordered hoorts. .....
Prize twtrds wrre presented MISS \MIXENE HACKEES
to the honoice, who also received a
lovely “gift of silver. After the
hoste** *»s«t served a «ainty refresh-
ment course the guests were given
an opportunity to see the bride’s love-
1S BIRTHDAY HONOREE
Mrs. Will Hackley entertained wittr
a lovely dinner party at high noon
on- 1 Saturday, January 10, honoring
her daughter, Willene,’'®S”Sir
six-
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ly limits and other ftmtentg of hor |Uenth birthda^u After a shower
rkast” ■ ’ ......-,e- -—_/Jq7 gifts hid haen presented to ,thf
The guest IfsVTncI^etf: Misses! honoree they Wire invited into the
laid
Walker, Edna Wood;
trvne Uh1. Marie Weldon. Edith dinln(f room, where covers'were lal
aipKMesdames for thirteen guests. 7 '"'iS,-—~
The long dining table Was adorned
with a large birthday cake, topped
with sixteen pink'"candive, and vases
of pink rosebuds. A white and pink
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H. H. Benson, Morris Hannis, S. M.
J.'Betmon, PquF Atchley, and Clyde
Benson p#*01ney; Mrs. aiff Clayton
of " Brysop; and ' Meadames Walt
Blanks, W. J. Gruby, R. C. Edwnr0*,-rnit)tjf was carried out in tb* deco-
Clarence Tty tor, W. L Scott, Frances j rmtjons »nd menu. A delicious four
Crenshaw, A. C. Havana, L..R. Joyce,, course Dinner was served, gftarwhlfh
Wilma Elledge; and Misses Margue-; the fuB loving group played games,
rite Carter, Eunice Gibson, Mattie untilLate afternoon. ,
»^-,Oueen-Frioi. Christine Joyce, Louiae Those who enjoyed the^haspitaT
Harrison* and Wlllian Jnrnagin. ^—• -|ty 0f this gracious hostess were:
_ o—r- — — Misses Mabel Calahan, Itasca Stewart,
MISS AVIS CALVIN .Sadie I’rideaux, Juanita Frldeaux,
HONORED AT BREAKFAST -f~- 'Maxine Melton, Willene Hackley: and
-Wte^Wfa Genevieve Russell was ho*-j ^ Matthew., Frank Sta-
te* for a'lovely breakfast Saturday *aU; ' ”"*ld
morning in compliment to Mi»& Aris - r °*
Calvin. TB* bride's colors af . ,
ried ^out^th^ tTblw * ' M*»- II BCR ARAM sgjNRMMRga
PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN
Centered with blue NHCismS i„ «l4. Mrs. C. B. Hockaday. assisted by
ver bud vawtt,- Place cards were1 circle No. One, entertained the Prea-
sitver -wedding' bells tied with, bluej bytirian women ip. her home ojl,
ribbons. ------------ =ww , Thursday. h e ^skident. Mrs.
At the close of the delicious threat1- T-
"■IJ 1 Short mmnwsriffMion a nominating
Alford, James Melton,
Robert and Graves Me-
I Braddook alao
rom the hoataas Queen
garden quilt in
the
received a* a gift
a beautiful flower
lavender and green.
Following the games a messenger
boy appeared at the door Aid aak-
ed for Miss Braddock, who received
a basket of lovely gifts for her kitch-
en.
Delicioua refreshments of heart
shaped sandwiches, wedding ring
cake, and grape juice carried out the
colors of lavendar and green.
The list included: Misses
Paulina Braddock, Dal# DowdttjJCar-
guerite Carter, Eunice Glbaon,
ces Bell Mattie Queen Price, Willian
Jamagin, and Louisa Harrison; and
Mesdamea Eldon Elledge, Claremcj
Taylor, Grace Leslie, Clifford Clay-
ton of Bryson, G. G. Galnaa, A. C.
Whittle, Lee Dockery, Scott, Staffers,
R. C. Edwards, Walt Blanks, and W.
MISS PRICE TO
Present pupils
the high school , auditorium
on Friday evening, January 29, at
7:30. The program will consist of
numbers by the Toy Orchestra, scenes
from the life of composers, trios, and
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The group enjoyed a supper at the____
Sandwich Inn, after which they w«nt [sion jj,
to the home of Mrs. Clarence Taylor
where a ’ handkerchiif shower was
given for Mrs. McKpig. Fourlftn
guests were priscnt. , --e
■ —«—e—;--. duets. The public will be welcomed.
MRS. L R. JOYCE . --
HONORS MISS BRADDOCK
One of the prettiest'of the series
of psrtiis complimenting Miss Paul-
ine Braddock, whose marriage to
Mr. Votiiey Castles of Fort Worth is
to take place tomorrow evening, was
givttn by Mrs. L. R. Joyce at her
home bn Plum street Tuesday even-
ing. iFive Tables were arranged fob | position. The study for the after-
bridge and forty-two, the tables being j noon was on “MscDowell”, with Mrs.
effectively appointed in orehid and Clarence Taylor as leader,
green, the chosen colotw of the brkta-1-rTho: following program was en-
cUgL. j°y«M: “Life of MacDowelll’e—Mrs.
y. UCI... Prixes wete awarded to-Mi»s Louise Taylor; “At an Old Trystlng Place”
-_Z.rie.‘ir"...ZZ, Hamson and Mrs; T'ffiRSrd Clayton land “From an Indian Lodge”, (Mac-
'aTBrys^', who'^sehied them to1 Dowetn-Mrs. C. E. Murr**;' ”M*C-
Dowell, the Composer”—Mias Mattie
Price; “Poloaaiae” (Mac-
Dowsll)—Ina Mae Bullock.
Mrs. Crenshaw, with • few wall
chosen words, presented Mrs. H. L
McKaig with a parting gift-as a
token of love and appreciation of
her Work with the dub.
Delirious refreshments ware served
to the members and one guest, Mis*
Orleta Payne. The club adjourned
to meet at. the home of Mrs. H. M»
Tebay on Februarjt d. t
Graham Man Held
On Murder Charge
AD IN LEADER,
(GETS
ATTENTION
-••The following reference to adver--
tising appearing *in the Graham
Leader was made in the magasine
published by the giggly Wiggly comp-
any:
-“A striking eyample of bow Piggly M, of Graham, .Texas, area bound ever
Wiggly operators are making their
advertisements tie In with the Piggly
yigg)y Fur Groceries Conteat__ilL
KiStSSSs:
MUSIC CLUB '
MEETS WEDNESDAY
The Graham Music Club met .Wed-
nesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the
home of M!ra. C> E. Murray. The
meeting was allied to order by the
president and members responded
to roll call with a MacDowell corn-
store at Graham, Texas.
In the Thursday, November 28th,
issue of the “Graham Leader” a full
page advertisement was used to tell
the readers of that paper about the
contest and of the many seasonable
foods which could be qtcured at the
praham atara. -- Cuts furnishi-d by
the Piggly Wiggly Advertising Com-
were used to best advantage in this
ad.
“The Graham store Is owned and
operated by Pipkin Grocery Company,
whe eled operate two- stores in
Brecicenridge, Texas, one in East-
land, ' Texas and one in Ranger,
Texas.” »
—Mr. and Mrs. R. A. SpooBU -and
sons of Megargel visited relatives
a short while In Graham Wednesday,.
According to news dispatches from
Bridgeport, Connecticut, Frank
Crutchfield, former Graham resident,
has been charged with murder in
the New England city. Mr. Crutch-
field, who la 28 years old, la the son
of Mrs. John Crutchfield of this city.
Ha was born in Graham and made his
home here until about two years ago.
The following account of the affair
was given in a news item appearing
in jthe Wichita Falls Tim«* last Sun-
day
BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Jan. 18.—
Alleged to have fatally beaten James
Shea, 47, of Water bury in a New
Year’s sve brawl, Frank Crutchfield,
Bam-M
BEN
CLAU
to the superior court today on a
murder charge—Crutchfield has been
occasional
ago and Shea was an
worker. :
Shea was found unconscious in an
unusitl section of tho camp and ac-
ci-rding to the ambulance surgeon
had bean attacked two days previous-
ly. His skull was fractured btft lie
regained consciousness and
a A.
business
Crutchfield ss hie
mittee and the Advertising; Depart- died January 8. Crutchfield admits
ment of Piggly Wiggly Corporation}trouble with Rhea but deniso there
was any violence. The coroner found '
him criminally reaponalhle.
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Saturday ii
Clyde G
in dea* or
MOTIVES
Some folks work for powtr,
Some folks work for fame,
Some folks keep pn working
Because they like the fame;
Some folks *ork for health-sake
Qnma 4a alinur tkair writ_ '
A. M. T
in Graham
S^E:.
1 -O’ ’
John W«
-in Dallas !
Some to show their grit— /
Most folks work because they’d
* Starve if they should quit-—
Headligh
McCleskey’
tented with s gift, together with, committee was appointed,
directions for finding another p^k-i In the Bible lesson taught by Mrs.
age. The -triasure trail led on until Bryan Keathley practical help for
a shower of charming bathroom1 every' day life was given, which
accessories had been disclosed. '* !>houl<fc lead to ever increasing joy
The hostess was assisted in enter- an<1 fruitfulness. Mrs. Phillips, Sec-
taining by hV C. A. retgry of Spiritual Life, reminded
Russell, and M«. R. V. Tidwell. ^ wt>tnt’n of-their and respon-
Included- on the guest list were: ribility to their children in keeping,
Mtesdxtnes John Matthew,. George UP ‘he fam|1y aitar. The new book
Newton. C. F-. Penix. Ivah Oliver ofT<« be presinted for study the coming
Jacksboro. William Ucy, of Waco, “"b w«s ably discussed by-Mt*,-Enr-
J. Gruby, H. K McKaig. T. 0. j ble. The offering was 827.28.
■ _ . i: i ^nd Misses | ..Fadf new, members were reported.
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Audiry aMWfdi” aiij ^tttenrTBr^^fhocm^CTe Mils
-t>Es Dalton of Olney, Lucy Morris, ^ollowsy and Mqe4**es Oataa, Nc**
- ------■“■^Tlyr- anff Sigmund, and the pastor
Dale IWwdle and the bouoree.
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6R1DE-ELBCT honored
AT OLNEY MONDAY AFT.
Honoring Mi* Pauline
Wboar marriage- to Volnty Castles of
Fort Worth will take place tomor-
row evening, Mr*. ’Morris Hannis j
and Mr*. S. M. J. Benson entertained
with a lingerie shower Mqndiy sfier-
nooa at .the home of Mrs. Roy Roach
lu Olney
Two tables were arranged for
. bridge. Mrs. Horace Benson held
high score, and'presented the prise
•ward to the honoree. Immediate-
ly following the games, little Misa
Cherry Hannis entered with a basket
of packages which she presented, j
With S iWtifhfrtlT time speech,
Mias Braddock.
and Sigmund, and the
came for the social hour.
Delicious Charlotte-Russc with hot
coffte was served.
BRIDGE COURTESY
FOR BRIDE-ELECT asagi
Mrs. George Newton entertained
i with a delightful bridge courtesy
Saturday afternoon in- honor of Ml*
Avis Calvin, bride-elect of Homer
Lovett Four tables were arranged
for the games. High score award
went to Misa Aodry Rodgers of
Olney, high cut to Mrs. William
Lacy of Waco, and a guest prise was
presented to the honoree.
Guests for this hospitality were:
Mesdnmes T. O. Calvin, H. L., Me-
^ .Kaig. C. E. Penix, Jehu Matthews,
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•ssarts‘jfa
William Lacy of Waco, Mac Williams,
Ivan Oliver of Jaeluboro; and Misses
Pcfwdle, Esther Baird, Annie
Braddock of-Gr.hsm Hor.ee Benson, ^ m7^“ EuU
the honoree and the hoataas*. \ Lei. Dalton. and Audry
Rodger* of Olney.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
ENTERTAINED MONDAY
Mr. E. E. Durham entertained hi*
class of Sunday School boys with a
“possum and taters” banquet in the
bnaement of the Methodist Church
Monday evening. Mr. Durham prov-
ed himself a cook of unusual ability,
personally supervising the prepar-
ation of the sumptions meal, st which
he presided in very ^reditable man-
i-
as ’toastmaster.
Dr. T. C. McCloud w* one of the
honor guests end the entertainer of
the occasion. After telling some
stories and giving ins-
tier* of local characters, ha
Ms program with n reed
• serious mote
moral.
PRESBYTERIAN BUSINESS
GIRL’S CIRCLE MEETS
The Presbyterian Business Girl’s
met at the church Thursday even-
ing, with ten members present. All
toek part in an interesting discussion
of Foreign Missions. The
was $8.10.
ALL DAY PARTY
ENJOYED TUESDAY
Mrs. J. T. Cunningham and Mrs.
Maud Arnold were hoejass* for an
Informal eH-dey party Tuesday, hav-
ing aa their guests several old
friends who enjoyed - several hours
of sewing and visiting. The guests
included Mrs. Mnl Vosles, Mrs R.
W. McFarlsne, Mrs. A- H. Cornish,
Employees of Pig-
gly Wiggly are mak-
ing special, effort to
serve more people,
and to get-better ac-
jquamted with those
they serve regular-
ly, also to show to
the public the many
advantages of shop-
ping at—-
PIGGLY WIGGLY
POTATOES, 10 Us. 18c
AMES
WINESAPS
2 DOZEN
3
25c
IDMMS
Large Size, Dozen
18c
BANANAS, U
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. 5c
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ORANGES “raf
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22c
YAMS SKL. 45c
mow
WHITE FAWN, 48 Lbs. 75c
OCR SEAL, 48 Lbs. . 54c
MEAL 20 Lb. Bag . . . 38c
WJYS „ J nil CARS
PINEAPPLE RO. 2 CAN .
“2*
25c
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PE ARS r?L.
19c
PRUNES 3 Us. . Me
OATS- Rts. fciL. Me
SUGAR
10 Pound
Cloth Bag
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1M Ptr Cnt Pvt EaM Tins HAT SAME
— IK! QUALITY
GALLON
Sorghum
54c
TOMATOES, 2NoX 15c
CORN
25c
PORK & BEANS I^catlOc
COFFEE
0 O'Ckck
Fend
19c
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CARP Pu & 6. 10 Bars . . 34*
JUftr LUNA 10 Bits 24c
PIG LIVER, 3 Lbs 25c
STEAK Sgvni... 12c
PORK CHOPS, Lb. 17c
GROUND MEATH 125c
CHEESE, 19c
DRY SALT BACON, Lb. . . 9c
CHOCK ROAST, Lb... . 10c
HAMSKwhS Lfc. 16c
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1932, newspaper, January 21, 1932; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884486/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.