The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1931 Page: 2 of 10
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THE GRAHAM LEADER
•r who <u In hi* ball-piaying youth
railed In to do Um dishes will itan
in that ikepticwm, %fhs theory is
heautifa) but muff* at tha horn*
plat* over the dishpan are of a
difftreat order from muff* at the
home plater over the diamond. The
idea, that dishe* are handled on the
fly ia cracked.—Dallaa New*.
And uaea tt at play.
Will in fcia feUowa oft inatiU
Much courage for the fray; .
But he who play* with manner* rode
To win a game today, -
Win hear hi* fellow* oft allude
To it 1* "some horseplay.”
[path* -::;r
Claude fallen 8a;
upon the character, standing or repu-
On men and measures tod,
Will in the hearts of others find
Encouragement that's true;
But he who seeks to please the crowd
__ And does not facts' convey
Vliow to look young when you
are not. That ia the problem, and
while many women solve it, there
tatiin of any person, firm, or corpor-
ation which may appear in the col-
umns of The Leader will bo gladly
the attention‘of the pul
beauty cream and piaster in the
world will not keep you
young If you think. If you would
look real young when you are along
in years you must avoid using your
mind. Reading, thinking or knowing
anything brings lines to the face
Say. "that -ia just horseplay.”
^Member 1q3W
tTIPSAt EniTUKIAi. Assoc I.\T IQS
POLITENESS TO GOO
pression of intelligence that keeips
yqu-dhomi -looking gtynth When you
*ye past forty. ;If you would remain
young let the mind Me dqrmant, as
Don^t^jrtitoper; it ia disrespectful
God; the church is His House, not
place fer sociability. Than, too,
CROSS
CMS ST
brain the slightest exercise.
your whispering disturbs those who
SighUen shopping day* till Christ
like a vegetable instead of being
wan’t to be reverent, even if you
mel If packages are to be mailed
In time for delivery before Christ-
mas day there's no time to lose. And
we should not calculate to closely
on the time of delivery. Remember
that postal clerks and mail carriars
can do juM so much and no more.
It would be splendid if all packages
George D.
City Mane
Tax Coma
. the Teona
Prof. Gem
University,
of Texas t
E. Westm
Houston; I
Frank Stm
Texas; Pro
Christian
Dr. W. F.
-My res el
vpreity; Pe
Texas Waal
HaveVe Missed
ANYONE? Mbu
KNOV THERE IS
NOTHW6 More
imports
THAN THIS. m
Don’" chew gum or candy; it is
vulgar to do this in the House of
Worship; you should be thinking of
hings sacred, not of pleasing your
palate.
Pea*-think of how the Bible Us-
son or pulpit’s message fits the case
or some one else; take to heart the
CORRECT PRONUNCIATION
“if the coat fit*, wear ft.”
Don't fix your gaze on what
rlothes others wear; the church ia a*
place for such thoughts; god don’t
reveal how irreverent you wars in
mind by talking of such topics after
worship is over.
Don’t stay away from church, be-
'Mrs. Bargainhunt (at jewelers)—
I just bought this ring at'Cut Rate
Joe’s serosa the street. How do
you pronounce the name of the
■tone. I* ft “Tufkois*” or Turk-
RICHARD BROS.
gifts would only add test to holidaj
preparations. What could be raori
stimulating than the arrival of pack]
ages gayly decked with colorful
"keep out” seals. - Jit is an exeell-
Jeweler (after inspecting stone)
-The correct pronunciation, madam,
■attest, too, keeping package*
you would lik^j "man locketh on the
two without succumbing]
"-Don’t let company keep you from
?omg to church; you would not let
(.rival excuses like this keep you
from a party or from a Concert
,«4iere you had planned to go. la
B. Lowe,
Dallas, ant
secretary <
who acted
Mother:* "What did your father
say when he saw his broken pips T”
Innocent;“Shall I leave out the
swear words, mother T”
Mother: "Certainly, my dear.” __
Innocent; "Oh, he didn’t say any-
The initiative has beep taken by
the Chamber of Commerce in se-
curing the organisation of a Coualy
Farm Board. This board will be
composed of both business, men and
Termers, and will have as its pur-
pose the assistance of the twj Young'
county agents. The group will be
}n touch with the needs of the rural
eommunitiis from every standpoint,
and by their help and encouragement
worship of God so unimportant -that
you ean slight it in this way? . ,
Don’t fumble in your poeket for
he smsllest coin you can put into
he collection; give all you can
,ally afford. Vie «
ia sacred, and need!
MY $5,000 OPTICAL STOCK
Lost 2D Lbs. of Fat
*06
cordis
In Just 4 Weeks
cap facilitate in many way* the
work carried on by the county ageht*.
Splendid work tar—been done by
(he county agents'in nil parte of the
Bounty, hut they can accomplish even
more with' the unified support that
Don’t forget on week day* where
you were on Sunday. Try and live
■x, better life. That is what church-
Sia^h^viakwjensa*, to white gold-filled, FormerbrglS.
Regular $10.00 Glasses, Now $6.00.
roing rr
Printery.
WORK
b* given by lyZR as orrani-
| County Tax’ Collector Cusenbary
reports a gratifying response to the
appeal, recently made by the school
board for early payment of school
I know_ a boy across the way
Who whistles all the livelong day;
dev: I
'Jr'S; CALL US-SS-iriLL CiLL
Dr. Fred R. Baker
siua
CTRL AND 7TH„ ONLY.
■ma ara hlii stfiraneod regular adverilaod dttes. Ofa
mezzanine Hoor. I
always glad.
HeTs always gay ai
If not joyfully
Graham
BONDED —i INSURED
SPROLES MOTOR
FREIGHT LINES
Dear alght Express Barries
Greet from Dallaa. Fart Wadi
|aad~N is ths aim ed her ei tissue that
this good record shall continue. I
While not threatened with the ex- I
tremities suffered bfi-a number of
Other schools over the state, the
/aaaount of delinquent (taxes last year
ecnaiderahly > curtailed the funds 1
available and the board memherd1"
have had to plan with extreme care I
to avoid such a situation. It has 1
been customary to -borrow money
with which to meet the obligations
falling dark;
ad-the first few weeks of the school Fton^ mrly dawn
term before the bulk at the taxes are dark*
f* ** ** Iftt EMtf wtetaa - -
%\*sm
* to save piyHienf of interest o.i a
lean—hence the request for saeiy
payment of taxes. A-large number
hove already responded to this re-
quest (as has been seen by the honor
roll published hr the Leader), and
ft ia expected that many more will
do so during the next few days. -
What tone philosophy I* thine!
The joy it entchipg—I would be
A messenger of cheer, like thee!
Lew Mars ton Ward.
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BASEBALA FOR GIRLS
)ne of the really fine things about
ng a college professor 1* that oc-
lionally you become aq authority
something or other and the news-
example, the other Ay Dr. filwaxd
Cornell of the medical faculty of
Northwestern recommended baseball
for girls.
. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Second floor First National Bank
GRAHAM, TEXAS
'Tig doctor makes his point on this
--If dish breakage averages only n
few dollars a year in each of our
families, the total approximate wast-
age from this fumbling alone would
approach (100,000,000 a year. The
hand that can pick a fast flying ball
out of the air surely will have a bat-
ter clutch on cup or n plate er a
id to the fact that prev«n-
mers essential then curing of
and that doctors much pre-
ig called ia fer advice as to
■lag a healthy body rather
kg summoned ia a harry to
psoas that had already got-
rip oa ths body. Health ia
g vitally important thing in
ij
Tidwell Bonding P 1
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GRAHAM, TEXAS
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1931, newspaper, December 3, 1931; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884489/m1/2/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.