The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 256, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 29, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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ROM PALESTINE, TEXAS, IN CHARGE ~
OF TWO-WEEK MEETING ON CHURCH LAWN
BAKERS STAGE LAST
INNING RALLY TO
DEFEAT FREIGHTERS
Baptist Revival Leaders
PASTORS PLAN REGULAR
SERVICES MORNING
AND EVENING
Choosing as his sermon topic that
of "Revivals”, the Rev. J. D. Thorn,
Baptist pastor, will open a two-
week meeting with the regular ser-
vice tomorrow.
Assisting the Rev. Thorn will be
the Rev. J. C. Cohen of Palestine,
Texas, prominent evangelist and
song leader who will be in charge
of special music and morning ser-
vices.
The meeting at 8:16 o’c.ock to- |
FIVE RUNS IN NINTH
GIVE DOUGHBOYS
13-9 WIN
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Up sets in the city league are fast
becoming more the usual than un-
expected as was proved when Sba"i»
rock defeated Phillips Thursday
- ... night and Doughboys won from
morrow night will be the first held, Newman.Gratex Friday night.
on the church lawn under the new | game Friday was decided in
the last of the ninth when the Ba-
kers put across 5 runs to come frem ’
---- — , a one-run handicap to a sudden win. I
chosen as the pastor’s evening mes-
***'*• , in the lead with 2 runs in the last j
Regular services will be held at
9:30 ahd at 8:15 o’clock each morn- ” gcoreg
ing anil even:ng for the next two fifth tn(j gixth g,ve Freighter*
weeks with the visiting eveange is g ie((j ^hey kept until the last of
pnd Rev. Thorn conducting morning the ei(rhth.
evening meetings respectively.
fMORE THAN FIFTH SUNDAY
1 SINGERS EXPECTED TOMORROW FOR
! QUARTERLY MEETING IN AUDITORIUM
COMMITTEE NAMED
[ TO GREET GOVERNOR
SATURDAY, JULY 6
MAYOR CHAIRMAN GROUP
THAT WILL ARRANGE
RECEPTION
JUNIOR CHAMBER TO
HOST AT SHAWNEE
PARK PICNIC
Final preparations are being mada
today for welcoming more than
a thousand singers at the Mem.
Auditorium tomorrow morn-
vis •*«»- ——
night lights especially installed fori
the revival.
“The Pleasures of Sin” ha3 been
Rev. J. D. Thorn, First Baptist Church pastor, and
Rev. J. C. Cohen of Palestine, song leader, who will open
lht Baptist revival tomorrow morning.
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ing.
The Graham convention of the
'Fifth Sunday Singers will be an
all-day meeting commencing with
. , „ „ . „ „ • ,„d a 10 o’clock address of welcome by
Mayor J. J. Gallaher, appo.n ed ^ y y GallBher. Q H. tfc-*
governor’s reception^ co,u™“e* ; Ribbon’s program shows,
chairman .today name comm Cooperating with Graham mem-
men who will work toward com- ^ thg Fifth SUnday 0rganila-
pletion for plans for receiving Gov, ^ ^ other ^ ^ the
irnor Allred Saturday, July t>.
i Mr. Gallaher has called a meet
Although the Doughboys starte<i1 Bustles And Wasp I Cisco Men Work
in the lead with 2 run* in the laat j \yaist i)re8ses To Be ! Overtime To Get
of the sewndjnother in^t -^ir^. Modeled Late Today Square Decorated
i ing of the group for 10 o’clock
Tuesday morning in the Memorial
; Auditorium for further considera-
tion of arrangements for the re-
‘ ception, parade and entertainment
f honoring the chief executive.
Members of 'the committee aie
Mayor Gallaher, M. K. Graham,
E. S. Graham, B. W. King. Frei
Belt , T. Arnold, R. V. Tidwell, W. A.
, tion and other singers will be the
j Junior Chamber of Commerce, spon-
sors of the picnic lunch in Shaw-
nee Park.
President G. R. Cundiff will con-
vene the morning session of dele-
1 gates from Archer, Throckmorton,
Jack, Stephens, Montague, Baylor,
Palo Pinto, and Young counties at
10 o’clock, after which Mayor Gal-
laher’s address of welcome will be
responded to by members of the
A style review has been planned .Representatives of the Oil Belt , T. Arnold, R. V. Tidwell, w. *. Qr„nization.
umw. -----------trie eigntn. j for 4 o’clock this afternoon when Fla(f gnd Dec„ratingr Company work- Corbett, Irby Rhodes, Donnell John-| nj inv0CBtion will be given
evening meetings respectively. | Newma',a men ^ a one-run ! wonltn Participating in the Histori- j ed far int0 the night Friday to have son. Judge E. M. Remington, Geo. ^ Rev R R Wade.
.nviting attendance of everyone ,ead Bjr,in in the firgt of the ninth | cal Exposition don old-fashioned mog. of the 8quare decorated with T. Spears. Sr„ Geo. T. Spears, Jr. T()e mugical portion of the pro.
aham the Baptist pastor added ^ to ^ gwamped with Baker clothing to model costumes that will flagg and red> white and blue bunt. R. w. McFarlane, Dr. H. E. Gnf- gf which mog(. g{ ^ d>y
plenty of seats have been pro- htts jn the jagt frame. j he worn next week. # Ing for Saturday shoppers. j fin. Dr; W. O. Padgett, G. 0. consjgt will commence immed-
and that a cordial welcome A ch in the cit ,eajrue ^,,^1 The purpose of the review around Streets that conVerge on the !Cozart, A. A. Morrison. J. P. Me- .. .. .. , —
cs those who cafe to join the ^ ^ ^ necessary next Monday lhe squ*re- Mr9 Maf Williams, tal- sqUM.e will be the next undertaking. . Kinley, S. B. Harbison. J. R. Ram-
»i»t conffr®****011* because of the interference in reiru- ent c^ft^rman say». t° stimulate by banners across the sey, R. M. Williams, Jr., Sam
--- ! lar Karnes by the July jubilee : !nterest in the streets and decoration of the fair , Goldwater of Bun*er, E. W. Har-
jS-.Ujl.jfj5 Rpadv 1 n r t u. u u . j courage more Graham women to k rison of South Bend, Mayor J. H.
^ Exhibits Heady MM* bookings have not been; dresg in guch clothinK next week. ( park’ WaUon of Newcastle, am. Oliver
For Jubilee Visitors1 *nd_^ The styles will be modeled soon, -«- ,Uving of Jermyn.
o’clock | J. A. Middleton and daughters, | _^__
Wjm-: - . league, are attempting to work ^ the women meel at 4
Added to the exhibits already in '" » doublehe.der for Monday night, j ift tbe Memorial Auditorium,
place for the jubilee next week were -o-'- 1 -<,-
S. o,r TUESDAY DEADLINE
l/J| Dally ReporUr.
' f Both displays feature relics
INCREASES INTEREST --TTT~'>-f~\T
IN JUBILEE CONTEST btate and l\ational IMeWs
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and
old pictures of interest to Young
countians. That arranged by J. R-
Ramsey Includes several relics well
.over a hundred years old. Dishes
*/°* raccount book kept by Miss
Ragland’s grandfather in
gun more than a hundred
______rold belonging to Mrs. R. E.
Simpson, picture ln -1840 ,c‘
by cap worn by the per- t
son who posted, and letter, dated preaches speculation as
18?7 and 1842 all add to the inter-
est of the window exhibit.
The exhibit in display cases at
jthe Daily Reporter office consists
Billie Kemp of Haskell is spend-
ing two weeks hero visiting rela-
tive ?.
J. A. Middleton and daughters,
MissMae and Mrs. Byron Lewis and
little son Glenn of Stamf< rd anJ , .
Mrs. Shirley Nycum of Harlingen 1
' wevj guests Friday of Mrs. Sam-
I mons and daughter. Miss Nell.
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carpenters’ tool.^ Trom^ BALLOTING FOR CHOICE
^ OF QUEENS REPORTED
CLOSE
As the approaching Tuesday dead-
Late Happenings Of Interest Over The
State And Nation
President Roosevelt Friday affixed that could be gathered from a rad-
his signature to the Texas Cen-
of valuable pictures of familiar
landmarks and early pioneer fami-
lies. Included are pictures of Ini.
diau chieftains, Cynthia Ann Parker,
Butterfield stage line, confederate
soldiers, and many other scenes
and pioneers.
for oloae of ballot boxes an- ; tennial resolution granting >3,000
to winner* I 000 from the Federal treasury to aid
of the popularity contest becomes \ in the celebration next year. The
greater, contest chairman Mac Wil- j resolution is incorporated in a supply
liams reports. , bill adopted Thursday by tbe Sen-
The polls for selection of the ) ate Appropriations Committee,
two most popular contestants and event the supply bill is tied up
Third Richest
Man Keeps Cap
On While Eating
ius of almost a mile lie in one casket.
Bruce Hayes, injured when the ex-
plosion occurred 50 yards from
when he was working regained con-
sciousness. McDonald is survived
by his widow and two daughters,
iately thereafter and continue uc.
j til 12:20 o’clock.
The twenty minute period during
the noon hour will permit Graham
singers who attend their regula,
! church services to return home
j for their lunch baskets in time to
assemble with the visitors at Shaw-
nee Park. Mr. McKibben points
out.
i Convening again at 1:30 o’clock
the group plans a brief business
! session to be followed by intro-
| duet.on of visiting delegations.
The singing will be resumed *t
*2 o'clock and continue until 4:80
| o’clock. (
| Each of the families who plan
to at’end will bring a basket lunch
I to be supplemented by a picnic
u | menu planned by the Junior Cham-
M. D. Harrell, Jr., prominent 4-H ^ Qf Comln€rce.
club boy of South Bend, was named j Donations by Graham ^businesa
today one of the hundred most out- i and professional men have
standing club members of that or- poggjb|e tbe purchase
£ D. HARRELL, JR.
AMONG HUNDRED BEST
CLUB BOYS IN STATE
FREE TRIP AND GOLD
MEDAL IS REWARD
FOR WORK
ganization tn Texas.
The announcement from the of-
fice of County Agent Vance reveals
in j Mrs. A. W. Gregory of Borger and j that the young man will be given
a Mrs. James Smith of Terra Haute, j a free
ten ladies in waiting based on His-
torical Exposition. ticket sales will
close at 6 o’clock Tuesday.
The bargain rate of three adult
tickets for one dollar and three half-
fare tickets for fifty cents does not
affect the balloting.
Mr. Williams and S. H. Peavy,
ticket sales chairman, urge early
purchase of tickets for selection of
separate resolution will be drawn
up, members of the House Appro-
priations Committee declared.
Miss Ole had been aloft 584 hours
Ind. Brooks’ parents, Mr. and
M«. A. J. Brooks of Childress,
survive the second victim.
Gone Elo, 30-year.old Amarillo
mad,
of pickles,
coffee and utm-
bread, tee
sets.
On behalf of Graham membsra
of the organization Mr. McKibben
trip to the A. and M. Short jnvjipg tbe attendance of all those
Course that begins July 29 ail i„tertsted in singing,
while there will be honored with a Working on the project are 0.
gold medal as recognition of his, H McKil)l)eni L. c. Hubbard, Blake
exemplary work. Allison and Allen Berry.
Characteristic of the South Bend • - o--—
_______________________ g , . boys’ activity is the record be ta* U^htlliltg Damages
in the effort to better the unofficial | spider to bite him today in an ex- made with the pig given m ij i C/»lili4-4-la»r IInmP
record Tw hours set bp Dale I perfment to determine the extent years a*„ by the Graham Lions, Bob Schllttler HOHie
Jackson and Forest O’Brine over St. of the pain and poison. A doctor j Club. Since that time he has |
and 42 minutes at 9:13 p. m. Friday, reporter, will allow a Black Widow
------ --------.....— ---- Ij)>uls in 193o The lw0 pilots, Al I will stand ready for emergency cleared a creditable profit fr-in h Considerable lamag-
purchase of tickets for selection of ■ - ’ f. ■ over MerU ; treatment. The “experiment” is Lions ci„b gift through the use Of | ported this morning et
the winners who will wear the gowns 7' to take p]^ j„ an Amarillo under- proper feeding end has been able, ^ Bob Schlittler on Cl
New York.—/The third richest
M# man in the world eats breakfast
V with his cep on.
▼ Six waiters end two East
Him
on display in the J. P. Alexander
Company window.
Winners of the hotly contested
raoee will be central figures in the
coronation ceremony next Wednesday
att
Indian
servants stand at attention to see \ njKht.
that the grapefruit is properly ser- j -----,,—
**d t „ v .. , „ Wine In Money
file la the Haharajah of Kepu-
rthala, who arrived on the Nor-
mandie and ie now seeing New
iYsstew ZAGER.—'Breaking into a special
In addition to hie vast wealth, wall safe of a bank here, a robber
^0 has one of the. aSwld’s greatest ( found not only money hut the
collections of jewels, among which; managing director’s secret hoard
ie a solid gold harness studded with of wines and spirits. Bulging his
emeralds for two horses end a pockets with notes and coins pre-j
diadem of *.700 diamonds.
The Callander nursery home of the
Dionne quintuplets was aflutter
Friday when Yvonne end Cecils
stood alone for the first time to
the envy of their three sisters.
Their weights range from Annette
■« i anl Yvrnne et 19 pound* 2 1-2 oun-
Vault Nabs Thief! cee to Marie, who weighs 16 pounds
' 14 and 1-4 ounces.
to take place in an Amarillo under-
taking establishment where an am-
bulance will be ready.
Barcelona. Spain, was placed
An earthquake struck Hilo, Haw-
aii, Friday, damaging buildings to
the extent of several thousand dol-
lars. Earth -tides at the Kilsuea
volcano observatory made centact
der martial law Friday in an effort j„ Texas
to halt the wave of terrorism, riot-
ing, bombings, robberies end sabo-
tage that has swept the city in re
cent months. “Tbe greatest cleanup
of crime ever launched in Spain
will be directed by the minister* of
was and interior.
was re-
thu home
proper feeding end has been able gf Bob Schlittler on Calaveras St.
to continue the spread of the pure- lightning, struck the radio
bred stock the Lions club started, j pole about 6:30 o’clock. The radio
One hundred boys are selected was destroyed, drapes damaged,
each year from the many thousand*
interested in extension
Every Tree Spirited
Away By Thief
paratory to his escape, he decided’ wtth the station impossible ami may
' to “have one” before leaving. He foreshadow volcanic activity.
and MYs S. 8. Bata* and ! sampled one ..kettle, a second, •« ® .
ar* vleWng hi. mother in j third . . . Next morning the man- The remains of the twomeu klHed
will aging diractor found the men as»e*p (n the nitroglycerin mghiaion near
on the floor—ckeney and empty bot- .......
Use scattered around him.
this meek. Mr. Bi
National Chevrolet Danl-
Amartllo Wednesday will be laid to
rest today. The 60 pounds of “
MIDDLERBORO. Ky.— “Sheriff,
my orchard haa been stolen.’
“Your what?”
‘%y peach orchard—it was doing
lonely; fine when I looked at It last, but
had I can’t teem te find R today.”
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The 9-year-old daughter of Rev
Ernest Glenn of GreonvilTe, N. Y.
was found murdered in i
marsh Friday after search^- ■—
worked two day* to find the child., K actually happened
Helm disappeared!- Wfcd• es<lav night chard was planted on
woodwork ecorchod and wall P*P*r
blackened, Mrs. Schlittler reports.
The seme flash also damaged
the meter at the Graham hospital.
Russian Rodents Eat
Telegraph Poles
SVERLOVSK, U. S. S. R.—Want-
ed. a Pled Pipert Thousands of
squirrels have invaded Sverdlevek
end are destroying roof*, telegraph
poles end the tike with their aherp
teeth, while the authorities have
The °r-] found no way so far to diapoao
nearby
while on he* VSy to tho school to
accept scholastic honors Coroner
1C. Et Atkinson said the girl had
knob several year* age by the Red
Bird Set than end School.
tree la the
them. All the squirrel* arrived in
the *tty fro* the West, and noo-
it to bo n me-a
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 256, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 29, 1935, newspaper, June 29, 1935; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1034198/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.