The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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THB (MAHAN DAILY KHPOKTPt. THURSDAY. AUGUST », IMS.
TO MY FRIENDS
1 wish to tsniuart that 1
have m>vtd my W A DIO K K •
PAIR SHOI* to the Security
Electric Co., on Third Street
■Mil ju«: off Elm Street, juat
oppoxii e the Texa* Khttric
Service Company.
WILL APPRECIATE YOlR
PATRONAGE
F. B. HOCKER
-BOX sroRE--
1 Sixteen Attend
Wichita District
School Meeting
(£ode^
County Superintendent Miss i nnnoonclng the xprroaching mar
Ragl.'nd and !. T. Gilmer, Graham : of j Kddleman to Mr
JACKSBORO—
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superintendent of -chools. Otbe-rs
included in the group wer.* f ounty
Trustee Corley Taack, Miss Ruth
Barnett. Miss Willie Faye Wells, L.
I Sixteen Young eountians heard j ANNOUNCES
L. V. Wood*. state superintendent jjKptemBEK M \RRIAGE
>f -chools. and other state officers KiiDLBMAN
discuss school problems in Wichita m,.g y j Eddlenmn and daugh-
I »!'s Wednesday. jter j|r!l \ h Pc’hy, ent rtained
The delegation was headed by wJ,,nM(day even-..,n, with u d!nner
County Superintendmt Miss Fannie \_________, mar.
~ Inter,
Otbci. I Hoover of„ New York City
included in the group were ‘ j cn September 1, 11*35.
The' marriage was cleverly an-
nounced through a newsboy carry*
! ing an Extra delivering the mes-
I sage.
The house was beautifully dec-
orated in the bride’s chosen colors,
j wh'te and lilac.
A delicious plate of crisp chick-
en, buttered rolls, pickled beet',
nest of cream peas, a fruit mold
and watermelon was served to th«
j following guests: Misses Mary
Clark, Norfleet Grimes, Mary Glidf-
! well, Fannie Ragland, Marie Ruth-
erford, Lou King, Pearl Matthew's,
... N?l! Sammons, La Rue Prideaux,
sutler i-und.rgoing ox,m.n*tionth>j8mdic t/OU Matthew; and
afternoon at the Or-Wri Clinic after Kdn> pear, Dowd)e; Mesdames FYed
being thrown from hi* horse west WeHman j R Madiiw)tlt j. M.
rf Graham this morning. The ex- , . _ , _ ~ »< a__
It'RTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Vr and M F. P ‘McKadin an-
PIONEER HURT
.1, E. Parsons, 77-year-old early
not been determined.
SCIENCE NIBBLES
r.t 200-!"* >r t. t-.’cope -bsk now
croiing at Corning missed destruc-
tion by the New York floods by a
margin of seven feet.
Joseph Priestly, the discoverer of
oxygen, envisioned the existence of
electrons 150 years ago when science
was in it* infancy.
It has been learned that addi-
tions of small amounts of hydrogen
Five persons were killed Wednes- i to female sex hormone give* it char-
j Ington, R. J. ImPrade, Peggy Ed-
dleman, Shelby Boling, C. A- Rus-
sell, Ed Graham and T. L. (Turk.
Out of town guests were: Mrs.
j G. T. Wasburn, Jr., of Fort Worth,
and Misses Helen Wright and June
Vick of Denton.
STATE AND—
(Continued from page 1)
APPROACHING MARRIAGE
OF VERA PEARL MORELAND
ANNOUNCED WEDNESDAY
Mrs. J. E. Moreland, assisted by
her daughter, Miss Bessie More-
land, entertained at her home on
4th Street' with a 'lovely party Wed-
nesday evening announcing the en-
gagement and approaching mar-
lay in and near Pasto, (Colombia, iacter stics of male hormone.
ahen a strong earthquake rock'd A disease known as pulmonary j ^ Qf her younecH dau(fhtfr,
the city and caused many houses and (eJema litera’ly drowns its vict ms | Pearl Mo,Piftnd to Ben Wvly.
nther buildings to collapse. Earth- by flooding the lungs with water ( ^ marTi*ge is to be a bewuti-
nuakes are not inferquent at Paste drawn from the blood. ; f„, home >ffair ^ Augn*t 15th.
Science reveals that corncobs con- ; ^ ^ forT|fahad an artiatic
Flying ants took London by storm tain n^any chemicals which may . ^ ff>r ^ Kam„ arv) enter- j
Wednesday and drove many peorle to , .rmedov h*ake them va nable. I ^ Th(1 hoURe was .ttractive-
shelter. The scourge is the worst; The first three months of this ^ ^ ^ The
in twenty-five years and s caused , year showed no increase ip e W|H> ,aid ^ , ,aCe
by the damp spring, stientists say. | number of death* caused from can- ^ ^ owr g pjnk eloth and calor
Boiling water is being u«ed by oer.
botisew-ives to combat the insects. j A Texa* boy. 18. registered a
--' | temperature ofJlO following a iuil-
With America seeking foreign stroke recently. The temperature
cover over a pink cloth, and color
scheme was carried out in pastel
shades, ■ chosen colors' of the hr'de
t i he.
We Sell
For
LESS
WEEKLY SPECIALS AT
Miller Drag Co*
| We Sell
j For
LES3
ONE YEAR
GUARANTEE
Frozen
Malls
CRAZY CRYSTALS
60c and $1.00
OLD MISSION or
CRYSTALS .... Ol
One Of These Ice Cream and Salad
Dippers Given Free With Oil’
Quart Cream for......
Thermos
Bottles
69c up
PAtMOU’t
IS
I *41 mCLl'i
NOW
ONLY
ALL FANS AND THERMOS
JUGS 25c% OFF
EXTRA
SPECIAL
One Year
Guarantee
98‘
55c Jergens
39c
Lotion For..
55c Chamberlains
Lotion
For.....
39
55c Hinds
39l
Lotion For. .
Extra Special
35c
35c Jar Prep and 35c Tube,
Both for ...................
30c and 35c Naco Germacidal
Soap. . /..................
8 Ounce Lucretia Vanderbilt
Talcum. .. ...............
25c
25l
49‘
One Assortment of Body
Powders, $1.00 Value for Only
Woodbury’a Shaving Cream, Tooth
Paste and Talcum Powder. . 19c CjjC
or all 3 for................ UU
KILKO. Quarts 75c
Pints. .. .49c; Vi Pints----
50c Prophylactic and 50c Dr.
Wests Tooth Brushes, Each
One Assortment of Bath and
Shampoo Sprays, for Only ..
■"II
Only 39c
Ackera Black
Medicine
Regular 41
60c Size.. **.
When You Buy Electric
Refrigeration Buy
KELVINATOR
When You Buy A Washing
Machine Buy A THOR
<21 i
N L Y
SMU-MILK
AmeDci a Largest Soiling \Ahite Shoe Cleaner
. The news was clov vlv announ-ed I--------------------------------:---— - . -- s
arket for its new cotton crop, dropped follow ng treatment and it ^ ^ )argr qn--tinn m*rk on Which 1
inker* turned an attentive ear Wed- believed he will recover. ^ " t-- altiMic ^ wmpoa. “Upside Down” GiH Battler Was Killed, ihe •tt*cked »«e of the hou*e
m 5 ::£“ —- ^ ™ 'House w“ ™ —
12 cents a pound would mean
e‘ween 115,(01400 and $30,000,0(10. |
found the rattler. Orville blazed
- i away with both barrels of the fam-
Jimmy Nelson was asked here if EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo.—The j]y shotgun. The snake died, about
it wouldn’t be funny if he grew rattlesnake in Aunt Mary Michall’s • h,if wall disappeared Aunt
I Alvrn Jane Me- house U dead but hi* - death aninear- i -.Kin. .(win,, imt
esdav by the director#'of the four:
'n'l aniss he developed into one of
be nation’* largest utility system*
nd will receive $21,000 annually,
he pens on will be retroactive the
pventeen months he was away from
he United State*.
Wiley Post and Will R<ver* land-
d at JnW>au, Alaska, at 5:35 p. m.
itsdnesday to be the guest* of
(ov. John W. Troy. Wll ihtimat-
r| that h > intends to teach t,he Alas-
an colonist* polo. Mrs. P^ost will
n north by boat.
Baryman M«Corriii*h of Okmul-
•?e. Ok's is recovering from injur-
es sustained when h* glass eve
irptoft d while he was «! oping. Heat
fds blamed for the accident.
More than one hundred were
Irrwmd on th- Philippine Island*
iccording to belated reports reach-
ng . Manila that floods had swe't
'entral and Northern Luto" I'lend
Property 1 as was *et at $1,5(10,000.
yr, trene Gmmd of Wichita Fall*
apending a few day* b:re vi*iting
ir sister Mrs. Palmer Donnell. s
.. .......
Mr». Harrison Today |
-
written “Vera Pearl and Ben—Aug-
ust 15th.” Vhi* was placed in the
ie cream which was served with
angel food square* :n ti.*tel shades
. . .. . ______ ___ demolished and. ev«jy
drop corsages. jtal at Fall River, Mass., where both tory. dish the family owned was broker
Refreshment-' were '-rved to nndenvent operation for an “up-slde Orville Cox. 1», grandson of Aunt ______0-
following guests- I down" stomach, Jipimv replied ser- Mary, dispatched the snake and this | 1 I i
Masses Irene Gound. Wichita Fall*, .- |ishow: | Get The I
Following the sound of the rat-1 ^jewp Daily in The
... - ruui me w»n uisan»e»r»>Nv auiil
- SIU..O ■■ ••»--7 ---------|Up and married Alyce Jane Me- house is dead but his death appear- , Mary’s china cupboard, sitting ju.t
Samuel Insull was pensioned Wed-1l'** R‘ Por,er CTassifiH" fw "*”"*• P»"'* fa' ^ werp ^ Renry, whom he met in the honpi- ed Tuesday night as a reptilian vfe. jin#,d*, - ■ —----- -
___--0 .drop corsages. 1*1 »t Fall RJ”" M"““ ”1“™ w*rt* i *
Iphelia Reeve#, Annie Franklin,
i Grve Needham, Alice Franklin. E'-|
’ i in San Jose, C.mlif
“1 don’t think it would he fun-
ny at all. She’s a fine girl.”
si Vaughan, Eugenia Parsons, Tmn 'He was on hja to hi* home
Rogers Gertrude Sd'.ttler. Min-
ns- Moreland, Mme*. Dm Wood. W.,
Palmer Donnell, Jessie Beach. Joe I
Wyly. Robert Reed, Cha*. Parsons, |
, Wesley Stephen* Frank Shaw, Trl j
1 Moody, Helen Fisher. J. D. Upham. -
G-een Moreland, Cha*. Fisher. Lyle
* Norred, the honoree and the host- j
i esses.
--0-
tie, youruf Cox took up the entire
front porch, plank by plank. Then
New? Daily in
REPORTER
Mother Files Claim
Shivering
with Chills
Burning with Fever
Sore Relief for Malarial
ther r iles LI3im Don’t try homemade treatment* or
„ e* » wr a. 1_: „ 1 Rewfanglcd remedies 1 Take that good old
For Son s Nostalgia Grove’S Tasteless Chill Tonic. Soon you
•■rill ha SfoiiecnK strain 4nr Urnua'l Tjtla.
WASHINGTON.—Civ ''-n
ration corps officials got a chuckle
| out of this one.
A young CCC worker was re
turned to hi* North Carolina horn"
| to recuperate from “acute no*ta-
agia.” which mean* simply sever
homesickness.
Informed hy letter of her son’s
I a:lment his indignant mother filed)
LONDON . . . Helea Via*o» j claim against the corps for dam-
( 1 ire), American Film Star, i*thU ages, declaring'’Tier boy nearer had
veck to become the bride of Fred w ... nnta he left
Terry. World teania are, aceording (trouble with nostalgia until be Jen
to announcement by Perry. J hpme.
will be yourself again, for Grove’* Taste-
less Chill Tonic not only relieve* the
"vmptoms of Malaria, but destroys the
infection itself.
The tasteless quinine in Grove's Taste-
less Chill Tonic kills the Malarial infec-
tion in the blood while the iron it con-
tains builds up the blood to overcome th.
effects of th* disease and fortify against
further attack. The twofold effect is ab-
solutely necessary to the overcoming of
Malaria. Besides being a dependable rem-
edy for Mai ria, Grove’s Tasteless Chill
Tonic is also an excellent tonic ol general
use. Pleasant to take and absolutely
harmless. Safe to give children. Get ■
bottle today at any drag (ton. Now two
iiaea—50c and $1. The $1 lire contains
tyi times as much as the 50r slxe and
gives you 25% mom for your money.
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
SPECIALS
MONDAY ONLY
FAST COLOR PRINTS, Regular 3 yards for 39c 1110
Will Be On Sale At Per Yard ................
— BOTH DAYS —
Five String Broom and 10 Quart Bucket, Both . .. 49c
Flat Bolt on Wire Mesh Sieve, Each ............19c
Window Panel Curtains, Each ...................29c
Rayon Taffeta Slips, 98c value. Each ............79c
Knee Length Hose, Per Pair .............. ...49c
Cocoa Castile Soap, 6 bars for ..................25c
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1935, newspaper, August 8, 1935; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1034401/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.