The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 215, Ed. 1 Monday, May 13, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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tlliey All Read It — Therefore A First Class Advertising Medium.
EATS WITH SEVEN-NAN TEAM
KNOCKS PHILLIPS PETROLEUM OFF ..
TOP RUNG IN MAKEUP GAME SATURDAY
Graham Athlete Was
On Record-Breaking
Cox Takes Honors
At Stovall Range
Kappa Alpha Team
With 63 Out Of 75
From Austin comet evidence that Trap shooting honor* held by
Cadman Hinson has an older bro-j Jimmie West a week ago Sunday
ther who sets track records for' were taken by R S. Co*, who scored
him to follow. > I S3 of 7b to lead marksmen at the
According to a summary of the | Slovak Hot Well yesterday,
school M«t. held last week, the Second and third places went to
880-yard and 440-yard Kappa Al- I. Q. Staple, with 58 of 75 and C.
pha relay team of which G. D. R. Knight of Breckroridge with 52
Hinson, Jr., was a member, hung; of 3A_-------------------— —
up new.records in rath event. | ‘Dark Home” of the shoot wse
CLERK RELEASES
PETIT JURY LIST
iM FOR WEEK JUNE 3
DEFEAT LEAVES GINN ERS
ALONE IN LEAGUE
O LEAD
J. H. WATSON, NEWCASTLE,
. HEADS DELEGATION
UNTIL
Z shoot, are b*V t. CHUR™ IJ'JLJSSL
***'■ r mri i p M irpricMu delegate Mi that the Farm
at 3:30 o’clock aad each _ Association selected the committee
ay evening at 5:30 ohloek. UMea |„^yu| pink man and voted G. pay hi. expense.
------ferns and large floor candelabra **• «
, . v formed a fitting background at ****** A«*nt \ F V“*“ *»d *■
nal News
m ^ -- _ The inspiring cantata “Ruth” pro- 2:80 Su,,<Uy «*"** *»
■est Over The .. .ented by the Groham Mnsic CM> in up tiaM* * ®“*
conjunction with the Baptist Church J"**' PVo,n Texarkana to St.
,0n choir wa. preceded \,y a prelude bo"U ** M"**1 mad. no stops.
kW played by Mrs. Fred Guinn and He~W ** TmtmM f,rm«r* «*•
«*eUe, “A Glad Pray^’-Stoneon, the tr*- »*"•
ced«»- Wkwatero were g b Memkmos W B Fultz tW*”d *» •>!>•** to be in
1,2 100-' Fronk Cook. G. T. Washburn, and' ^-hington this week. The Texas
reU tlmt wUl liksly Mtepe. MiwMSi Emma Qoe Cook, Pauline **«*»•» will arrive tonight.
' to*ar< * ** ,a*re<L i Jones and Lucille Eddleman. Adcording to Amdstant County
—“ , , I Kiss Grace Wnter introduced the Agemt J. H. Crawford who aceom-
Iscorery that c.nn.baU do ^ ^ hmMhi rM(hn< panied the m« to Fort Worth, the
white meat because moat of „The story (<f Ruth and Noarai>" majority of the Texaaa wore Steteon
race »• by smoking uken from ^ .ertptaros h‘t« •** *•""«» i»«lant «*•
Dr. Albert Do La Rue of and fof ||U with tfce un prospect* d • rUt to Wasblngton
ick to the South Seas to and talk with President Roosevelt,
detailed study of cannibal ^ rantata lUe;f ^ a m<w, I The thousands wiH spend moat
The explorer and his wife approvriate finaW u ^ National! ^ their “"** “ “P***. *•"*“*
" “* ‘ government buildings, legislators,
and voicing their approval of AAA
programs that many economists and
financiers in the east have report-
edly declared they did not want.
Although the trip will be the
greatest outing most of the fanners
will ever have, Mr. Crawford said,
it was organised to demonstrate to
| the President and other Washington
‘i'^e^-'st-Jamke: that.Jhe,.^-
Although the Doughboys only got "M1 OTUIXUAT | The AustnT trickster wtli
two mors hits than dldPhUHpa, a 1 MORNING rr 'the law school next fall aft
difference in errors accounted for —w ' j *>«• mcord with has prelaw t
the Ortn. ,ir Jimmie Cunningham, district clerk.1 _____
Th. Bakers took a ftrst-hmtag thh morning released the list *<
leaf and maintained a wide margin ***** Nrore for the June 3rd week C’l 1
«f aaftty throughout the full nine of district court. . ,* .Vfl/P CITICI 1
innings. A tort inning rally chalk. Jndgs Montgomery has meessed *“'lM**/ A
ed -up 6 mans for Phillips, bat <** c<wt tW* w**k convene again ——
■MiS^SU. - m! **••
Weathers 11 hi additiop to pitch P«eoas drawn for service by Jury State
mg his ueual good game kneeksd Commusioivers E. Joe Vanvetter ;
out. 100 per cent With four Shoes A. A. Donnell and A. B. Ed- Mid-Pacific war maneuvers
at bat. Gan* Cromer, ope of the iHeman: ' HokJuIu cost the Hvw of two
heaviest hitters in tee etty league, *•» Catey, Oineyi N. G Gold, injured four, it was revealed
M tee Doughboys with 6 of A 7 ■«»‘**>. OhSy; R. N. Lunn. Olney; day toy Admiral Reeves. Ri<
The game Saturday brought the J- Hawkins, Newcastle; W. w. Chadwick, seeend class gunner
Balters out ef the hole and reduced Young man, Newcastle; Joe Cagle, killed when destroyers collided,
Phillips to Mi. Newcastle; H. C. Myers, Newcastle; Lieut. Katbls B. Wyatt of San
Shaanhek aad Legion meet to- L C Aadiwwi, Orth: A. J. Ston- ^ California, was killed wher
night and tomorrow night Abernathy W»»r. L W. Kunkel, Olney; plaM, plummrtad lnto thc <>
and Good Eat. wUl pUy. Since W. Hunt Olney; Ohm,. T. Wolv- ^ ^ ^ newr )ocat^,
.X rsx Z-£:£2?ZA 2. i
ficalties in retaining their unbeaten Heard, Sr, Olney, R. A. Corbett, I . . f .,,,nir
lead. Eliaevglei Robert Patrick. EHas- ln,u *arbor to pr*v*nt »inlnnF
......... o_ * i vSle; A. H. Bokett, Eliasville; N. -
MANT OOTVOF-TOWN IW. Reger, Sooth Bend; M. D. Hnr. Marohal Josef Pilsudski, P
PBOPLE IN GRAHAM rell, Stwth Bend; L. Jt Kemp, Mur- dictator and War Minister of
; Music Week observance in Graham
' Intended to cultivate s better un-
derstanding of music, the story of
Ruth and Noami combined the beau-
1 ty and romance of the Bible with
the lovely voices of Graham's most
prominent artists.
Soloists participating in the can-
j tats were Mesdames Spencer Mayes,
Frank Cook. W. B. Fults, S. A.
Penix, H. M. TshsMT ~ Mister*' __
Margaret Stovall ihd Louise Rit-,m, rs «*» *•■** »*• ■***«.
ehey. | riative of the work that is being
Mrs. Tebay joined Misses 'tfWry *«» *° »tMjllixe their income.
Elizabeth Smith and Mae Free ini Provided that no changes are made
trio selections. I ln pUn* the speciai wUl
I In addition to the sexette, trio 'e*ve Masbingten about I’hursday
and solo parts, the group with Mas- in Um* retur" r«* W',rtk
dames Shelby Boling. WiU Gruby.i1,tf frKi*F or Saturday.
NATIONAL HONORS GO TO
MARY ELLEN HARLEY
DIRECTOR AND SECRETARY
Wells Northeast
GO TO PLAIN VIEW
Oak Street Church
Of Graham Take
SUNDAY
Spotlight Today
ni Oak Graham musicians entered in the
r (g. National Piano Playing Tournament
le'rvice? Bt Wictliu Fells last week-ewd ra.
Sunday t°™*d with one national awftrd aad
co-: mmnS «tate. district end goad rat-
s and in(r certificates.
' splen-1 N»tk>oal honors went to Mary
Beth Smith, ^ state honors to Gwea-
f the ^yn Edwards and Jo Annice Cor-
old n*,h' ^strict to Reba Kirk. Dera-
-___fr- t*y Moore, Mary Ellen Harley, UL
I Age" BulIock. Gladys Garvay, Helen '
H Me-' Anne Louiee Bates, Eva
F. H. MBd*lle K«*ktW*y *"d Lacy Varble,
and r°‘xl rating certificates to Earle
FT in UK? vv WH. 1UM V/IWB- /
Commerce, and J. C. Watson,1 Fwr *relU aorteeast of Graham
try of the Graham chamber, jh,,ld *»>* ^ t^y •» prepara
unday for the Plainview an- | «» <WU hi on the
convention, to be flowed T*y,or. Burkett and Manning and
ty by several other Graham tm*t* • cop,‘ •" Hammond’s Elliott,
i Charley Knox is expecting a good
Rhodes, newly elected presi- '"■> *• T*yU>r, adjoining the
Mac Wllllsme, second vice- Harrtoon well that was brought In
rot, and Bob LeSage may **K,ut ‘ m®"th «T>. The D. ».
tomorrow if plaas material.1 Knox WP" on *he Burkett wee shot
| Thursday and treated Saturday,
impanying the Graham dale- j °^*y •• opening tee well today.
- ^ A. T. Strong at al are reported
Town 10 ** preparing to drill in on the
posters Manning near the Jaek county line.
Hammond on the J. G. Elliott in
High School Hears
Talk On Banking
May Trades Day
Attendance Good
Another of a series of talks based Tbs effset of comfortable cool
on choosing a vocation was given weather today, recent good rains,
today during chapel period at the and prospects of normal crops le re
- high school by R. V. Tidwsll. fleeted is attendance today at the
Mr. Tidwell briefly sketched the regular Trades Day program and
profession of banking, the requi rodeo.
possibility for service and Trading in stock seemed more
other phases of tee profession brislt than usual as many fnroien,
Y*16 dincunsion of banking wHI be arrived earty today with trailvs
followed during subsequent chapel loadad with horses, cattle and hogs,
hours with talks by other prominent; The rodeo at 3:80 o'clock put an
tion will be Miss Evelyn Lexke,
Tf in the My Home
caking Contest. The
iwn by Miss Nell Free, John
omaa and Miss Mary Gallaher th* Red Top was to have taken a aitag
I entered in the poster contest. core thi* morning at 4000 feet after
Huh ,tho convention opened, "dssing upper sands.
•jy o’clock this morning, Platnview —*-•--—
» etewded late Sunday with ear- ShaWneC BQV8 Gain
X&se — „ «, s. . 7W> Pounds, Report
no Sunday night of a general I For Year Reveals
lemfcly of delegatee to hear tee j —— ’ ^
r. J. Leslie Pinnoll of fhrt' The “tonnage” increase among
irth preach a pre-convention ter-, Shawnee junior high boys for the ■
I year was reported Satutflay to be Banquet Tickets M
Ipening day programs irj ludo 700 pounds or an average of 7 . r- cv n i rp
•ting* of the work and elertjon| pound, a boy .for the school year.] Unsafe lOday
m preliminaries wrevhound mceT that one of the Kundrod'^eauie^0^) Tickets for the JuniorsSenior Ben-
gal revue, and ttrodancee ' pound, and the toast gatovron 2 *“•* to be hrtd in th. high school’<*
_L-c_ . pound* • ‘ * cafeteria Friday wwt on today |
ANGEUST CHOOSES Mr. Haar keep, curate charts Bt ******* •**>- , !««
“HEARTFELT RBUGION* - I of each boy's physical condition and A* m*nF t»w«*peopl« aa care to th(
Deputy Gets Hat
And Holster From
Chief Of Police
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 215, Ed. 1 Monday, May 13, 1935, newspaper, May 13, 1935; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1034235/m1/1/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.