The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1931 Page: 4 of 10
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Rotary Speaker
The Young Wown'i Chib of the #
Pint Methodist Church held «M> L
first annual banquet In tBo church J,
ba.etnrnl Tutsdey night, entertain- •
ing -the young men of the church.J*
After a three course dinner was scr-j*
ved the following program wee oa-l,
joyed by aB:
C. Edwards; Welcome Addieae- henrI.in_Mr*. H. L. McKaig; “Pre
hide” and Bridal Chorus” from Lo-
hengrin—Victrola numbers.
| Mrs. M. D. Smith and Mrs. Batch-
ilor were guests for the afternoon.
[The club adjourned In moot oa ftee-1
"JTmheir 76 with Miss Evelyn Hinson.
Grace Leslie; Response — Raymon
Thompson; Piano solo—Mrs. R. C.
Edwards; Reading—Louise Edwards;
Ta*h R. V. McCully; benediction—
aSaT''Edwards. ( ' »
Local Men Tell
Quail Stones
R*view *»•**•_ •T*IY■■ was givtn as follows:
^Tuesday »€*>*« .^*t~*TBvh»Msis As the Dance” (du«t)~-
iws’ Hall •flw "IB* grace and Dickie Johnston; Pixies
! Gay” — Dorothy Davis; “Rocking
~~ :;.I" ifh.ir Lullaby", Playing Catch", aid
- Marjorie
/—Bruce
KtfUi Msiurka”—Chria-
IM SNODDY HOSTESS j -Mrs. Cackls-Csckle" —
TO C L. 8. C. WEDNESDAY ~ j Strict; "The Utils Patriot'
A delightful program was enjoy- Johaatoa; "C/'
«d by the members of the C. U 8. C.' tine Joyce; “Jumping U,
at their regular meeting an Wed*("March of the Wee Folki1
needay, November 26, at the home Jo Nix; “Polish Peaaaate”
of ID*. M. G. Snoddy. In the ah- Johnston; “Joy Bird”—Ouidi
sense «* the president Mrs, Snoddy "Rhapsodic Mignonnt” —
paenided during a short business sts-l Ellen Riggs; “The Night
am*. At this timt it was stated (reading)-Louise Edwerda; “Minuet”
Chat the aassessment for the marker and "Dancing on the L*w»»—Mary
te ha pTfr~f Ml tae Suite, field Tacii J*a» Johnston; "Hanging Gardena”
will be taken eat of the club's gen- —Nadine Prideanx; ”8taceato Uap-
.~i fug. Announcement was also'rice” Sad Air da Ballet”—Barbara
made of the resignation of Mrs. Geo. Louise Blood worth; "Butterflies”—
T. Spears as first vice president. r Velma Uphart; “Dancing Dell”—
An totenmtia. raH-eril followed Clare Franem TUrfla; "The »
th. business seuion. after which “Flyi^Usve.”-U«m. Strmt; Mat on t
dnr .the ^Urnoon Continu.ng their wen. a btedmU.
Our stock
of Eastman
kodaks h
ness and residential section of the
city like bees from a hive, but the
clinthx < t his story wua in two in-
cidents. ~-
It was late in the afternoon and
he was seated on a. gallery at a
residence near the square when a
qua1,! cam: along sad parched on his
left shoulder, and with a swift move
of his right hand he snatched the
bird from his shoulder and made it
i. ,Af.er he had left the
the perch he walked into
»w”—Mary Ru^h Pad- rhe yard and a quail easts darting
This coming week we are
offering
$1.50 to $2100
the truthfi
the long Y*st, tell* of killing three
quail near Spring Creek during hie
cowboy days with one small stone
which he threw into a covey of birds
huddled on the ground. He still
has the stone ss a souvenir, and this
took place nsora than 4# mfc* «g*
Our Tricycle
Stock is complete
Any Kind or Size
game you wish.
All you have to
do is meat ion
your Need*.
Prices—
$L50to$H«a
^.....■*~ ~Z-$&
vie Calvin with a chalk talk charm-j MISS KATHLEEN CRISWELL t- mof,
«*T »kMehad by Helan Wright and present PUPILS TUESDAY and , big
ZTTZEX * Mis, Kathleen Criewell will pre- “Traveling
—t . group of her piano and violin play at the
EL- ~ ^ pupils in racHal at the high school day* and 1
.. . .inriinj „ {auditorium Tuesday evening. Decern- Top bqnors
mmCuvT>r *• •» 7:80 °’clo*k- ^ PuWic F™»k AIbe
PfIS "WWHJB -Is. cordially invited to attend. turns in f
Ob Thunl.giving Day Mr. and Mr*.; j t -e- matter of 1
Ml£*>dwell formally announced R „ A JUVBNILM Uly Da,
t Tt-stsl' r tPr j 22s*
»87. Mrs.Caldwell wa. before! The R. N. A. Juveniles will^l^mj^™1^;
• marriage Hiss Helen Ka.rtoga* playfrida, night at 7:80 o'clock
j Clary. She it> a pupR^-in the ln thc N- • Everybody is
bey high school and will continue lo come and. have a good ™rr“?**"
DOLL C.
Sc to $S.S0
GRAHAM MUSIC CLUB
MEETS WEDNESDAY
Mrs. U L. Dwvideon was hostess
lo the Graham Music Club Wednes-
day afternoon, December 2, at 8
•'dock. Hie subject for the after-
noon wa* “The Opera Lohengrin”
by Wagner, with Mias hm Mae Bol-
lock as leader.
The president. Mm. Frances Miller
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Society Notes
~ T: ■ 'I—glA neeml this it
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Bl a. members attend
A FALLS MEETING
▲ number of Graham women at
Med the two day school of in-
held by the Women’s Bena-
nt tha Ktmp Hotel
IhBa November 23 and b*,emrnt Tuesday night.
This school wa* under th*
Of Mr*. Minerva Mann
Haros, Michigan, assisted
BBi* Bottler, supreme vice
•nd Mrs. Mamie Vaughn,
Tfcputy, b*th
J Payne, drum major, with
H corps, and Mrs. Chloe
State cheer leader, of Dal-
i both present.
the opening day luncheon was
to the officers and guard
officers of Electr*. The following .guesla ana maauw*»
present: MUse. Marguerite
An elaborate program was ^Campbell, Grace Needham. Pearl Mat-
MH for the public in the ballroom I thews, Eula McCain, WWter Pad-
•f th* Komp Hotel Monday night. ; gett. Faye Cook, Margaret Kerr,
The supreme officers were inUoduc. j KeU Ragland, Ruby Snojidy, Bess
ad by aix girl* carrying garUndn Hinson, Norfleet Ommm, Eunice Ru-
ed roaaa and escorted by th* Gra- benkoemg; Meadames R. C. Edwards
and <dfle«r», all dreasid Grace 1-eslie, Htnry Crtshell; aPd
l Messrs. Floyd Deacon, Glynn Stegall.
R. V. McCully, Elbert ------
. Eisa
( Fi*h stories have been replaced
grttt Mr*. Elisabeth Gilleapio ah R. V. McCully, *.iD*rt MbtUpews, by hunting yarn* for the timg be-
and Mr*. Velma Hawkiah Raypu n Thompson, J. C. "Allen, Wes-, atKy the following appeared ta
„___t.:— raceiniid many compH- Mf Taylbr, Lois Cook, Fred Knieff, , ncent Uiue of tbr Wjchita Time.
meats on their excellent floor work, Newell Ben Rankin, Furman having been written by that paper’s
n Review No. 96 being the ' Christopher and R. C. Edward- local correspondent, W. Ml FYee:
| North Texas ——o- j GRAHAM, Texas, Nov. 28—Few j
-•*» j piano PUPILS PRESENT cities in Texas can boast of more
of th* Graham Review si’LEND,!) PROGRAM oldtime™ thmt Graham, and the live.)
■ Eli**- . , . •______ ,LLJU.„j of these pioneers are rich in history
hath GUMepie. Velme H.wkitu, Le.U .n tJp"no fiv<m by pupiU “Pricnce. When these old-t
Daria, Elisabeth Knight. Anna Maye. Mn Krmncrs Miller Crenshaw; IfTL'”JTTdrifte
Beulah Kendall, Rmali. Scsriock,^, tvenint at the high school f«rtfble spot, the^ topic ms dnfte
Amy Spradley, Maud Whahbon). with .everal delightful tartmtrthoeMM of th* past. T. E.
Pearl Rthsebower; and Mias** Noll b expre„ion pupils of ^Bace, who hardly •* a newcomer.
o«. n. e»«. rST H.TS-. ““ « "“TJU” r."i“
vho were worming
for the four Gospels, all of which
very in tom* details, ah* sent four
children to ait oa the steps sod the*
report what they had sasn. In
this way they were given a real-
isation of the possibility of four
people giving different reports, pet
ell comet \
As th* entertainment feature for
the day James Melton gave tics
beautiful vocal selections.
A.
Jn'»**
apeat today ln Graham. Wh
he paid the company's local
tax, adding M87-T0 to the <
BRA!
Independent School fund Mr. T*lk-
mgton stated that his oompany is
paring their school taxes In aH
citBa end town* where they have
property In order to do their put
in safeguarding th* schools during
(he period of financial sirme
stated the com pasty's school taxes
in thy various place* would total
approximately 112,000. .
ns
the .
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lives
Mies Martha Holloway, teacher of
Bible in th* Graham puhlie
was guest speaker at the Rotary
Chib luncheon Friday and gave a
most Ini* resting discussion of her
work. She explained fn some de-
tail the way m which the Bible ht-
: traction is carried oa here, the
course given, and tha various else*as.
Mias Holloway stated that *h* la
trying to present the Bible ,to the
studeto* in a way to arouse their
genuine interest rather than appeal-
ing to their sense of doty. She
told a number of interesting inci-
dent.* in
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson
Fort Worth have returned home
dfter a visit here with Mrs. Thomp-
son's ami her, Mrs. WaDiar. They
also attended the football game
T0YLAND
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Toyland has been Santa’s headquarters for the last
25 years. You have never failed to find what you de-
sired at the xurht price. .We carry from the very cheap-
est to the very best Purchase your needs NOW. Make
a small deposit and let us store it for you.
, morning
Monde
' **’ shins arotmdi the fire in the eity('
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St
Gifts For Everyone
KODAKS
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EUOUCnAINS-
We are offering anything
you fidi in the way «f an
Electric Train, Freight or
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y,»i* h. l. *.*•« Comirig T® National
violin aceompaniment by
L H. L. McKaig and Mias Hath-1
i Criswell. . . ' ' .
Caldwell hi ah automobile
and ha* re*iced in Graham
year*. Both he and
___ have many friend* her*
i at Obiey who will wish for them
hnppims*.
th* eioae of th* reboot.
and Mrs. CaldwdH w01
1 home in Graham.
AUK1UART
with lingerifd models helping tfc*j
the morning after with a heavy head 11
and a Mg order to load. That’s IJ
“Traveling Husbende”, which wlU
play at th* National Sunday, Mon-
day and Tuesday. December «-8.
Top bqnors go to Evelyn Brent and
Frank Albertson. Th* whole cut
tarn* in fin* performance*, as a
matter of faftt.
Uly Demits will play at the
National Wednesday and Thursday,
December 9 and 10 in “the Woman .
Betwmn” a dramatic story of aL
French mannequin's rich American
marriage and He Utter consequences.
The picture tells the story of a)
French mannequin who marries* a
somewhat elderly but rich AmerieonJ
once married and the father of a
handsome son end an attractive
daughter. Misa Demits, is astonish,
ingljr beautiful and glamorous in her!
role, and above all a highly Intrigue- J
in* actress. f;
“Penrod and Bam” Is a picture far
all who are or tear here been young.
It is the -greatest gang picture of
ang, my gang,
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the National Friday
tec 11 and 11
.s-r—nw.
All We Ask of You is to Come and See What We Have * StT
, In Store ’ for You. 1
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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/m1/4/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.